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IN TIIE HEART OF TH E W O R LD 'S GREATEST V E G E T A B LE SECTIO N
VOLUME XI

POSTPONES
WAGE DEMAND
UNTIL LATER
PRESIDENT
W ILS O N
CON­
CEDES p a r t o f d e m a n d s
T(J STRIKING S H O P M E N IN
STATEMENT
Pmitlent Wilson grants the shop(Tfn ten hours pay Tor eight hours
torJc and issues the following state­
ment to the people:
-My Fellow Citizens:
situation has arisen in connec­
tion with the administration of the
railroads which is of such general
iitnifirar.ee that I think it my duty
to make a public statement conterning it. in order that the shole
country may know what is involved.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919
NEED O N E IN SANFORD
IluildingH. to Honor Veterans Find
Favor In 254 Communities
Statistics just made public by the
Bureau of Memorial Buildings of
War Cnmp Community show that
254 communities in the United States
have decided to erect buildings in
memory of their men who served in
the war. Of the memorial buildings
to he raised. 132 will take the form
of community houses, each to func­
tion as a free recreation and social
center. Six of the structures will lie
municipal ollire buildings.
More than 700 American com­
munities now are considering the
putting up of memorial buildings
instead of shafts or monuments, the
Bureau of Memorial Buildings also
announces. It is crusading through­
out the United States for the com­
munity building type of memorial.
Such an institution, bureau heads
maintain, is a living influence in
every community and serves con­
stantly as n reminder of the men
the community gave to the national
fighting forces.
Additional figures concerning the
254 memorial buildings already de­
show that fourteen of
them will serve as state memorials
and that forty-four of them will he
of the auditorium type. These will
have social and recreational facilities
in addition »n large meeting hulls,
and lor the most part will he in
larger cities. Other memorials will
take the form of hospitals, libraries,
school I » u i l a n d church work
centers.

"The railroad shopmen have de­
manded a large increase in wages.
Thcv are now receiving
£&gt; cents per hour. » ney demand 85
cents t&gt;cr hour. This demnnd has
U«n given careful and serious eonlidtration hy the board, which was
constituted l»y the railroad adminis.a to adjust ((Uestions of wages,
a board consisting of an equal nutnUr of representatives of employes
aril of the operating managers of the
riiirvs-i /—"*«* •«* v *
This hoard has
U«.. unable to come to nn ag.ce­
Governor by 3 V oI cr
ment. and it hes therefore devolved
Jr.ckron, Miss., Aug. 27. — Incom­
upon the dircctxr general of the rail
roads and myself to act upon tb* plete returns of the gubernatorial
primary gives Orenr Johnson a lead
merits of the ease.
of three thousand over Lieut. Gov.
"The shopmen urge they are en­
Lee M. Russell
Both candidates
titled to higher wages because of the
claim they have small majorities.
hijher wages for the present received
The result is expected to he very
by men doing similur work in ship­
close.
yards, navy yards and ara*r.a!s. as
sell as in a number of private induitries, hut I concur with the
director general in thinking that
there is no real basis cf comparison
between the real settlefe employment
aflonled the mechanics by the rail
reads under living conditions as var­
ious as the location and surroundir.g* if the railway shops themselves
and fluctuating employment nITorded
in imlu-tru - exceptionally and tenporarily stimulated by the war ut..l
located almost without exception in
industrial renters where the cos*. « .’
CONDEMNS
DEALERS
WHO
iitir.g i&lt; highest.
T R Y T O M A K E PEOPLE IIUY
High t ost Will lie Lowered
N O W BY T R IC K E R Y
“ The substantial afgument the
Washington, Aug. 27.— Prices are
ifcopmcti urge is the very serious inbeginning to turn downward in vari­
*rc»»*• in the cost of living. This is
ous parts of the country, hut the
a 'try potent argument indeed, hut
slump/ has not yet gathered momen­
the fart is that the cost of living has
tum sufficient to reach purchases for
certainly readied its peak and will
immediate use, according to reports
, robat.lv |.o lowered by the efforts
to the department of justice.
»t.irr. are now everywhere being
Attorney General Palmer asked
concerted pnd carried out.
It will
'••II r 'Mainly he lowered so Boon us today how soon results could be ex­
thv a-&lt; s uttered increases of pro- pected from the campaign to rcaaee
dui.itm ami as soon r.s the renty o the cost cf living, the outcome "J
l«-i &lt; is ratified and in operation, which railroad employes have been
aid t.'.t rrhants, manufacturers, far- requested to await before pressing
tr.irt. miners, all have a certain !m- demands for wag. increases, said nil
*ts &lt;d jl.ulations as to what their all the government wanted was a
Le*int«. will bo and what the condi- fair chalice to show what could he
tio*« will bo umlor which it must be done to lake the nrtiffeial inflation
ttr.ducted.
The demands of the out of the market. He said officials
,r- &gt;pmrn, therefore, and nil similar were well pleased with the success so
far attained and that cumulative re­
demands are in effort t Sir:
1 bat wo make merer.*? in wages sults were expected when congress
» ich are likely to he permanent in enacts amendments to the food con­
Ul fr to meet a temporary situation trol law, by which criminal penalties
*l.ch will last nobody enn tell how can he imposed on profiteers and
l°r». but in all probabilities only for hoarders.

DOW NW ARD
PRICES TO GO
SAYS PALMER

* *mit*d time.
Increase in wages
v • moreover, certninly result in
*'a. further increasing the costs of
l;n durtior, and therefore the cost of
and we should only have to
through the same process ngnin.
Any substantial increase of wages in
•fading linos of industry at this time
would utterly crush the general
campaign which the government
* aK'»K. with energy* vigor and
*'■**»tar,tial hope of success, to reduce
the high cost of living. And the In' • ' t ‘ e in the cost of transportation
. rh would ncccrsurily result from
■nrreuc’s in the wages of railway cm1
. would more certainly and
’’’'fe immediately have that effect
an any other enhanecd wage costs.
.,,J l*y keeping the cost of produc.lor‘ on
present level, by increas,r‘r Induction und by rigid inquiry
*r‘‘ ‘ aving on the pnrt of the people
|a. wo
j or jgrge decreases in
•' 'iirdf^jome cost of living which
,‘&lt;l" «&lt;ights us down.
The dirJ-tor general of railroads
* have'felt that a peculiar •eM'f&gt;r.*ibility rests upon us becuusc in
• ’ tymining this question we are nut
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We hope that the public will be­
gin to reach the benefit of our ef­
forts before long.” Mr. Palmer said.
“ For instance, we are making pro­
gress
in obtaining promises from
sh o e manufacturers us to fixing u
limit beyond which prices shall not
go.”
Propaganda, which apparent.y is
nation wide on the part of shop­
keepers seeking to induce the public
to purchase now on the pretext that
prices will he mnterial.y higher next
season, was condemned by Mr.
Palmer ns one certain thing which
would make prices continue rising if
heeded. His attention was called to
advertisements in various papers in
which it was stated that straw hats,
clothing und other non-perishable ar­
ticles should he bought before next
year’s prices become effective.

SHOPMEN WILL CALL FOR
WILL VOTE AN ELECTION
ON STRIKE FOR SANFORD
W ILS O N ’S ANSWER DOES NOT T O A D O P T NEW C H A R T E R AND
TH E C O M M IS S IO N M A N A G E R
SUIT T H E CASK IN ITS EN­
F O R M OF G O V E R N M E N T
T IR E T Y
Washington, Aug. 28.— Railroad
shopmen throughout
the
United
States will begin voting immediately
on whether they will accept the wage
proposals made yesterday by Presi­
dent Wilson and Director General
Hines, or go out on strike to en­
force their demands for a general
advance in pay.
On the outcome of the balloting
hinges industrial pcucc on the gov­
ernment controlled railroads. If the
500,000 shopmen decide to accede to
President
Wilson's decision t lint
there shall he no wage increase surh
as they demand, there will he a
small readjustment increase ami a
greater effort to lower the cost of liing. If they refuse, n strike seems
inevitable.
What action
the
government
would take in the event the shop­
men decide to strike is problemati­
cal, Just now the efforts of the ad­
ministration
• . reduc­
ing the litiiiK costs.
Indications of the determination
of Director General Hines and the
railroad committee to deal fairly
with all railroad men and to aid
them in every way had been evi­
denced several times previously und
the activities agnins* prolUeering is
the latest indication of their under­
standing of the position of the work­
men.
Both the President and Mr.
Hines have given assurance that
railroad workers would receive early
readjustment of the wuges.
The taking ol a strike vote ordin­
arily requires about three weeks. In
the present instance, however, it is
thought the vote mny he completed
earlier, ns instructions were given hy
the international officers to the
unions to summon meetings if neces­
sary ami to telegraph the balloting.
Announcing that they had refused
the proposal of the director general,
the committee of 100 representing
the shopmen made public a letter
sent to the various loculs calling for
a strike vote. The committee was
in session several hours today, de­
bate becoming bitter at times, it was
said, the more radicul of the mem­
bers demanding a strike to compel!
more money. In the letter, however,
was seen a suggestion thnt some of
the committee were inclined to give
the government a chance for re­
consideration, hut it was believed
that any general increase for rnilroud employes, several thousands of
whom have made or will make de­
mands for more money, would in­
clude the shopmen, us they were told
not to forget that a strike now
meant thnt the shopmen were strik­
ing alone to force an increase for
the entire 2,000,000 railroad em­
ployes. Strike benefits, it was said,
would not ho paid beyond the limit
of funds now available.
Director General Hints today re­
quested the hoard of railway wages
and working conditions to tuke up
promptly any claims that have been
made or may he made by railroad
employes for readjustments
that
“ ought to he made in order to make
sure that the equal treatment is done
on the asis of the general principles
of wage adjustment which the rail­
road administration has already es­
tablished.”

In this issue is a call for an elec­
tion to vote on the new charter
which shall give the city of Sanford
the commission manager form of
government.
The charter regarding
this election reads as follows:
The provisions of this net shall be­
come effective and shall be in full
force and effect on and nfter the
first Tuesday after the first Monday
in January. 1920, provided that the
same shall he upproved and ratified
by n majority vote of the qualified
electors of the city of Sanford voting
nt an election to lie held for thut
■-fM »^A:W iftr“ 7tli. 1919, and
it is hereby the duty of the city
e juneil of Sanford to provide for and
to hold such election on the date
ed.
Said council shall give thirty
days notice of hucIi election on th
date named and shall provide for
and pay ul! cost of holding the same
and of the preparation of this char­
ter.
" •
Such election shall lie held in con­
formity with Inws and ordinances
now in force relating to special elec­
tions. At the same election, Three
three city commissioners shall he
elected provided this charter isapprovod and ratified, if not, then no
commissioners will he elected. Can­
didates for city commission shall lie
chosen and nominated ns follows:
Any one may circulate a petition to
have any number not to exceed three
of names of rnndidatcs for city com­
mission, placed on tin* ballot and if
such petition shull he signed by one
hundred or more quulillcd electors of
the city of Sanford and shull lie ac­
companied with a written notice that
tl.c candidate or candidates whose
name or names are therein presented
w.ll accept the office of city comt/lissinner if he is elected, the city coun­
cil shall place his mumc on the ballot
provided that such petition and
written notice of acceptance is filed
with the city council nt least ten
day* prior to election and the coun­
cil shall publish the names of all
candidates having flualilUd us above
in u newspaper of general eirculutios
in the city on the issue just preced­
ing t ie election.
No elector shall
slgr, tiie petition for more than three
candidate;!. No candidate shall cir­
culate his own petition. The three
candidates receiving the three high­
est numbers of votes cast at such
election provided the charter is ap­
proved and ratified shall he deemed
elected for the flrst commissioners
for such terms beginning and ending
as is hereinbefore provided.

NUMBER 2
H ELP T H E R AILR O AD S
Load

Pars to Capacity and
Them Quickly

Move

T h e following advice from the
Railroad Administration should re­
ceive the attention of our shippers:
"Another shortage of freight cars
is in prospect for the coming fall nnd
winter.
Instead of the surplus of
equipment to he found on nearly all
railroads during the dull days before
war, after war revival of business set
in, every piece of equipment is now­
in use on many lines nnd only the
most careful handling by the rail­
road
with consistent t and whole
hearted co-operation from the ship­
ping public can prevent serious in­
terference.
Federal managers have been called
upon by the Ruilrond Administra­
tion to utilize equipment to the ful1est possible extent and particularly
to see that cars are set in motion
promptly upon being loaded and un­
loaded.
Shippers nrc asked to lend n hand
both hy reducing detention o( ears
to a minimum and by careful and
heavy loading so that the greatest
possible service may be had from
each ear.
From a purely selfish
standpoint it is to the interest of the
l»viiv! Jual shipper Mini receiver of
freight to do his port towards mini­
mizing the effects of a car shortage
from which he will suffer along with
the public generally.”

NEW HOSPITAL
GETS START
TUES. NIGHf
BOARD OF DIRECTORS M E E T
AND ELECT OFFICERS FOR
ENSUING Y E A R - G E T DOW N
TO BUSINESS

GOVERNMENT
W IL L O P E N
REAL STORE

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Present plans are to open stores in membership committee and execu­
the fourteen zone supply centers und tive committee have full authority
it is expected that in those sections to use tluir own discretion in putting
of the country a-.d areas embraced !cn drive for memberships rnrried.
Meeting then adjourned.
in zone bojndar.(M additional cities
will he selected as centers of distri­ i The following are the board of
bution.
|directors for the association:
Representing Holy Crwsa Church—
In considering WlUJation for the
i
A.
P. Connell;, and Mrs. Alex.
control of cold storage, the house
|
Vaughan.
agriculture committee heard aevnral
Representing First Baptist Church
witnesses.
Dr Harvey W. Wiley,
formerly chief of the bureau id chem­ — Schelle Mclr.es and Mrs. F. It.
istry told the committee the storage Savage,
j of product* should not he uniform,
Representing First Congregational
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The roll cu.l showed a quorum
present and the directors proceeded
to act upon the resignations of Dr.
Hyman and Mrs. Ilnrdawny whflf *
hud resigned on account of their in-1
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ah"'?; io uevotv this time
ule
hospital association.
Upon motion
that was carried Schelle Mainea was
elected in the place of Dr. Hyman
and Mrs. J ' BirtHr.o !&gt;. I'nc place
of Mrs. Hardaway, the latter being
from the Longwuod precinct. *

T. W. Lawton, president.
Mrs. A. E. Hill, first vice president
Mrs. Endor Curlett, second vice
president.
C. W. Entzminger, third vice pres
ident.
Mrs. It. A. Terheun, Cor. secre­
tary.
C L O T H IN G ,
GLOVES.
ULA Nr
Schelle Maincs, Itec. secretary.
KETS A N I ) ALL K I N D S OF
W. M. Haynes, nuditor
FOOD S UPPLIES T O HE SOLD
• Mrs. W. D. Turner, treasurer.
It. J. Holly, It. A. Newman, H. C.
Washington,
Aug.
27.— Further
DuBoie, Mrs. Endor Curlett, Mrs.
steps to bring down soaring prices
F. It. Savage, members executive
were taken today by the govern­
committee.
ment, the war department announc­
President Lawton called I.. A.
ing plans for opening retail stores in
Brumley
to the chair and after a
a number of cities through which
motion
that
this report he accepted
surplus household clothing and pro­
Mr.
Lawton
moved that the nnmes
duce would be &amp;o,d to consumers
of the officers lie voted upon sepa­
throughout the country.
rately and if any other names were
Meantime, congressional .'ommit- offered they could he voted upon.
tecs continued consideration of legis­ All the names ns given above were
lation designed to redneu I ic high voted upon nod elected hy unani­
cost of living. This included amend- mous hullot.
inenta to the food control act to
The names of the visiting commitpunish profit! crin.! and hoarding; tcc were left to the executive com­
Porch and Bridge Party
bills to regulate n» &lt;i storage and ap­ mittee to he appointed. Motion to
A very pretty compliment to
propriations for the Federal Trade appoint all the doctors of the county
t ieir guests, Mrs. J. L. Smith of
Commission to investigate stocks as members of thc^advisory com­
Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Frank
and giving Information to the pub* mittee carried. The duties of thin
Mi.tee.* of Ft. Myers. Fla., was the
'lie.
cori nittco nlinil bu to give adylco
joriii and bridge, party given by
Through the retail stores to he and offer suggestions from time to
M » ..damn Ella Leffler, Marie Smith
i :id Braxton Perkins, at their home opened by the war department, the time.
army's large surplus stock of socks,
The question of the membership
* The Gables” Friday afternoon.
The entire lower iloor was thrown underwear, shirts, raincoats, blan­ rwfv.mittce coming before thr meet­
c i suite and tastefully decorated kets, gloves, tobacco, soup and other ing president again culled L. A.
v ith palms, f e r n r.r.d ffoldanrcd. household commodities will be avid. I Urimd»*y to the **hn'r and made a
* he punch bowl, hidden in.n IhmI of Consumers ill the large cities, where i motion that in regards to the county
l ildenrod and ferns was gracefully the it~.es wi.i be operated will be i meri'.'. crs cuv'.i p.uclncl a'.iould ho repMotion carried and moj resided over by Misses Zoo Mun- abto to purchase over the counter, I resented.
but the clocks will also be anHe tion of C. W. Entzminger that name-i
r in and Adelaide Higgins.
available to persons in other com­ of these members he left to Presi/There were four tables &lt;f bridge
munities t.irough tiie parcel post.
i (ic-nl Luu.on carried.
I luyers. The score cards w«re hand
President Lawton
then mnvrtl
Price lists are being prepared and
I ainted,
carrying out the ro'or
J
thnt
live
members
of
this
committee
these
will
h«&gt;
furnished
to
all
pasU
i rheme of yellow und white.
Mrs.
’
e
appointed
for
tho
city
of
Sanford.
ofdces
for
the
cotr.tnicmc
of
tl.t
Margaret Barnes made tin highest
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Motion
carried.
Following
were
piiIdle.
While
no
announcement
bus
srore and was given u beautiful t:ct
i f crystal Iced teu spool.s. Mru. yet been made, it is said that the ; elect'd:
Fred S. Daiger, Jr., won the cut prices like those of the foodstuffs
H. It. Stevens, Mrs. R. A. T e r­
I rize, silk hose. The hono.cca were now being disposed of will lie con­ heun, Mrs. It. J. Holly, Mrs. A. E.
siderably below the prevailing mar­ Hill, Mrs. Alexander Vaughan.
presented with dainty ‘ souvenirs.
Late in the afternoon icc cream, ket.
Motion cf C. W. Entzminger that

The decision announced yesterday
by which shopmen will receive an
increase of four cents an hour was
said to have been one step in carry­
ing out this policy, although it has
been deemed contrary to the public
interest to make general increases in
wage levels to meet present circum­
cake and mints were served by
stances which are believed to he
Misses Munson and Higgins.
temporary.
Mr. Hines explained
Mrs. Woodward Barnwell assisted
thnt the advance to shopmen was to
rtie
hostesses In entertaining their
give them the full benefit of the
guetts,
who reluctantly depart 'd nt
principle of ten days’ pay for eight
a
lute
hour,
voting this'to he one of
hours’ work on which the wages of
“ It is very unfortunate that some
the
moat
delightful
occasions of the
other railroad employes are com­
merchants take that attitude, and
reason.
puted.
we huve been studying the situation”
Aho';t Mi., guest i enjoyed this
the nttnrney general said. "Extendelightful
afternoon.
Puul Smythe spent several days of
sivo purchases now reducing the su|ply slid reducing the demand would this week with his mother, Mrs.
Ranks Clone Monday
Paul resides ut
make their predictions come true, Chus. Campbell
Monday,.S?ptembcr 1st being I.twhereby w e hope for a reduced price Jacksonville hut is at present stop­
level if the people do not stampede ping at Umatilla where he is en­ bor Day the bunks of the city will
gaged in orange culture.
,b :
a!! da;.
into a buying hysteria.”

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The newly elected hoard of direc­
tors of the Fernald-Luughton Me­
morial Hospital met in the court
house Tuesday night, August 20th
at 8:30 p m. E. A. Douglass, tem­
porary chninnan railing the meeting
together and Mrs. J. W. Dickon
acting secretary.

Mr. Douglass as temporary chair­
man retired in favor of T. W. Law..1 Mr». J. W. Dickinn aa -ec’
rctnry in favor of R. J. Holly, the
Wiilirrlngton I’ osininsier
pro tern officers elected at the last
Mr. H. II. Witherington, one of meeting.
the old democratic war homes of
President Lawton in a brief state­
Orange county has been appointed ment outlined the plnns of the meet­
postmaster at Apopka, to succeed ing und named a nominating com­
the late S. W. Eldriuge, deceased. mittee to choose the names of the
Mr. Witherington is one of the pion­ officers to he elected for the ensuing
eer residents of that section, nnd the year.
The committee was com-i
Reporter-Star with a host of friends posed of the following:
*• .
extends congratulations.— ReporterMrs. II. H. Chappell, Mrs. S. W.
Itar.
Swope, J. W. Osteen, W. A. Whit­
comb, L. A. Brumley, A. P. Con­
nelly, T. L. Lingo and F. W. Ma­
honey. This committee brought in
their report upon the names of the
following:
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THE HANFORD HERALD

PACr TWELVE

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ADVERTISING

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Betts
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Ice cream a specialty

basis.
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Mrs. A. D. Parrish.

For Sale— T w o fine Red Jersey
sows for sale. G. II. Edwards, near
J. E. Paco’s placo.
66-2tp
For Sale—.191G Model Ford Road­
ster, 1 Shuler Vulcanirer.
R. C.
Sheafer, 113 Elm avenue.
G6-2tp
For Sale— A first class fresh Jersey
cow. M. Doyle, Lake Monroe, Fla.
66-6tp

For
Wnnted— A push cart. Must he
Four.
in good condition. e 10 Oak. GG-2tp

Nunnally’s famous candies fresh by express, cigars, cold drs :Xs and

sale—Seed potatoes; Rose
Rex Packard, Phone 13G
G5-tf.

Wanted— Young Jersey Cow.
For sale— Pair of mules. Cheap.
Must he Rcntie and a Rood milker,
L.
Vihlen, R. F. I). A. Sanford,
write, L. Vihlen, R. F. 1). A. San­
Fla.
65-tf.
ford, Fla.
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For snlc or exchange— 1 Vault
door,
good shape, 1 large Safe, 71
Wanted— Men in every county
with own auto to travel and take inches high, I small Safe, 31 inches
order# fui the fled Ripper Hay high, 1 adding machine. Must sell
G2-if.
Press. Can Rive Rood commission to quick. C. Care* of Herald.

stationery

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Fall Millinery
yet unpacked
The Shop has
a good paying

For Sale— Four dwelling houses.
Wantnd— An insurance company
Cash
or easy terms.
Situated on
desires a good, hust'ing man
Sal­
Park,
Magnolia,
Cypress
and Myrtle
ary und commission. See W. I’ reece
avenues.
Apply
to
J.
E.
Pace.
at HoteJ Carnes Monday.
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Wanted—T o rent house unfur­
For sale— Piano Cheap. Enquire
nished. Close in.
Address House,
Herald Ofllee.
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the cleanest, coolest and newest ice cream parlor in Sanford
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This Heading THREE CENTS a
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Rood stock cf
New
just bought and not
can be bought right.
a nice trade and on

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Sunday ice cream orders a specialty
S t &gt;1 doer to Ptrkini &amp; Unit

the riRht man. He must he a Rood
For Sale— Ten acres celery land
hustler.
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east of Sanford on brick road
mile
from
loading
station,
five
acres
im­
W A N T E D — O LD CLEAN
proved, 5 acres unimproved, 2 wells.
RAGS,
A N Y K IN D EX­
For particulars apply to "Farm ."
CEPT OLD SOCKS,
c-o
Herald.
68-tf
COATS.
PANTS,
OR
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Seminole Hotel Given Dinner to
Sanford Pennant Winners
The Seminole Hotel gave u dinner
to the Sanford hall team lastjSondny
afternoon nt five o'clock
Kay
Krauth, the manager of the hotel
wanted to issue the menu cards to
the "Pennant Winners" hut since
the pennant has not been decided as
yet it could not he done hut the
dinner was enjoyed just ns much ami
the Sanford team will be the pen­
nant winners some time this week so
the dinner was really to the pennant
winners.
Every member of the hall team
was present, together .with President
Spencer of the association und R. J.
Holly of the Herald. Chus. Camp­
bell, proprietor of the Seminole
Hotel also snt down with the invited
guests. The beautiful dining room
of the Seminole hud been especially
decorated with roses and cut tlowers
for the occasion ami one long table
had necn arranged for the boys with
President Spencer at the head of the
table. Rail players have proverbial
good appetites and the hoys enjoyed
the good things at the Seminde as
only healthy hoys can enjoy Some­
thing good to cat. At the close of
the dinner Mr. Campbell introduced
Mr. Krauth to the hoys and said he
would have them again after the
close of the hall season as lie knew
they would also take the second
series.
President Spencer replied
with a vote of thanks from the hoys
and said he knew the boys would he
winners after such a sumptuous feed.

feasor to a prc-llefurnmtlon head of
the family nut! kail been moling a
written confession from a penitent,
living suddenly called away he hud
slipped the confession Into the volume
of the Fathers ho was reading. He
hud died suddenly and coulu not f p 1 1
for fear iivmnild he found nnd the
secrets of the confessional revealed.
He exhorted the bishop to find the
confession and burn It unread.
The bishop went to his host nnd
snld, "I do not know If you have n
library. I do not know If there Is a
volume of such and such n Father
on the shelf 1 name. Como and look."
They looked, found the hook, found
In It nn old manuscript, yellow with
nge, nnd burnt It. The monk never
appeared ngaln. Hlshnp Wllberforco
told the story. Rut he wns a wag, and
among friends he never concealed the
fuct that hr himself had Invented the
entire talc for the purpose of seeing
what people would believe If told with
a sufficiently grave face.— Manchester
Guardian.
Grieving Cows.

An Essex correspondent of the Lon­
don Dully Mall writes: This morning
I witnessed n strange sight In which n
herd of cows, nn old hull and n few
calves took part In n meadow near my
Jtouse.
A cow that had recently enlvcd died
In the night nnd yesterday morning
lay out stiff on the frosted grass be­
neath a tree. During the day cows
roamed near the place and stopped to
smell nnd lick the side and face of
the dead nntmat. Not till this morn­
ing did the knneker's cart arrive to
carry the body nwny.
When the vehicle wns drawn to the
spot the whole herd enme slowly up
nnd stood round watching Intently,
with heads down, and nn Indescrib­
Following is the menu:
able expression, which seemed half
questioning nnd hntf sympathetic. In
Left Handed Spit hull Cocktail
their eyes. Seven of them nnd the
Consommee Kn Tnssce
oh*, hull came up and licked tho dead
Green Olives
Pickles cow’s face. In one Instance ns It was
Filet of Soule, Sauce Tartar
being hoisted Into the earl. When It
Julienne Potatoes was taken nwny they stood notching
Fried Chicken a la Seminole
It to the far side of the meadow and
tlirniigh the gate till they could see It
Mit.«hcd Potatoes
lloiled Onion« in Cream no longer. Then they smelled nil over
the spot where It had lain.
Tomato Salad, Mayonnaise
Seminole Rolls
Do Animals Love Music?
Apple Pic a la Mode
I wns awakened the other morning
Seminole Coffee
Iced Tea
by the clntter of n horse's hoofs nnd
Cigars
n man’s voice singing “ Klllarney,"
says a writer In the I^indon Dally Ex­
BISHOP ALONE SAW GHOST press. Peeping through the Venetian
idlnd I saw that a young Midland
Hoax Cleverly Carried Out by Noted railway carter wns the vocalist, nnd
' that his horse, which wns harnessed
Ecclesiastic Is Recalled by a
to n heavily-laden van, was following
British Paper.
him In n zig-zag fashion, across nod
The grent RUhup Wllberforco wn* up tho sleep nun! which runs past my
staying nt a gnat country bouse. As windows. He wns not u*dtig a whip
he took Ida hostess down to dinner bo or touching the reins, nnd the horse
glanced behind bint nnd saw five cou­ kept his nose near Ids shoulder, hut
ples folli/wlng, nnd Inst of nil an ec­ when the mnn stopped singing, the
clesiastic In 11 tiiLok'N costume who horse stopped putting. I have heard
I the land girls any they sing to the
wns strange to him.
Ue remarked to bla hostess, “ I seo horses nnd cows they took after, nnd
you are not superstitious about sitting thnt the^hnlmnls love It. nnd I know
In India some of the hardest tnhnr
down thirteen to a table."
Ills hnstf«s went deadly while, nnd Is done by ofi*n, driven—not with
•aid, “ For heaven's sake say nothing l" whip or goad—but by the singing of
Hitting down, he noticed tliut only the nnttve boys In charge of ttiem.
twelve seats bad been placed, and a
moment after saw the aupposed monk COWBOY NOT YET EXTINCT
standing behind the host's chair. It
waz not long before he realised that May Re Fewer Than Come Years A qo,
no one but be saw the figure. After
but Thla Traveler Tells of Meet­
dinner the host explained that the
ing One.
monk wns an apparition which none
but the bead of the family, In each 1 "You mean to say," 1 begun, "that
generation, had ever seen, and thnt Its there are still real cow—"
Rut ns
appMurnucc atw»y* foretold dlaaiter. iIn||,.* w«*re beginning to pa»» about
The next
day the same
figure
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drsUU-d, realization
peered m « U h .h o p ‘a the garden and
nr lo dlwn w,
the ,mrt,er
explained that In life he had been con,Jia{ {,,c ^
Ufad
dr,T.

For Sale— Jersey Duroc pigs, $12
a pair, $G for one. G. \V. Spencer.
58-tf

Upholstering and mattress making.
For 8„|e - Maxwell Touring car.
furniture repaired, mirrors plated. Jn gplend|d condition. Cash or credit
auto tops und seats recovered. I ir.it
64-tf.
II. &amp;. 0 . Motor Co.
class work only. Drown Upholstery
r n n p y v 'T
Shop, 121 Court St., Urlundo, Fin.
i' y j tv IVCiti 1
49-tfc

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BANQ UE TE D IIAl.l. PLAYERS

S PR E AD S .
AT
H E RA LD
OFFICE.
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log entile hud: in
would be
The Crucial Test.
pleased to have been colled cowOf course, Algernon, there Is a le­
FOR SALE
punchers.
gitimate way to lenrn whether your
The trip nt once began to nssunie a sweethenrt's complexion Is nnturnl or
1917 Ford Touring Car in good]
new Interest, and when the mine bar- applied. Rub It with a wet rng. then lUTViWnt, ..hape
Must .TjLi.fi:c: •
hej
hnck mi the platform 1 ejvu iT,w.L --»_«»»« rng.—flnlvcston News.
SJdU'vu
hord.fc-o Herald.
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For Sale— Pair of good fnrm mules
with which one contemplates n de­
in good sound condition.* Reason*
Utilizing Time.
ceitful man. Rut nothing could pene­
M. Fleisher.
67-tf
"Ladles," announced the president nhlo price.
trate Ids drawling sang-froid.
At n tank station farther along of nn afternoon bridge dub. "It hns
For Sale—One good large muh?,
there was opportunity to stretch our been moved nnd seconded that there
$275.00. C. M. Berry.
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legs; opportunity, also, to observe nt shall he no conversation nt the card
close range a bronzed, dntk-hntred tnhles. Whnt shall we do with the mo­
Good Paying Rusiness for Sale—
cow-puncher who had paused on hi* tion?" “ I suggest.” said a sprightly T H E Q U A L I T Y SHOP. On ac­
mustang to observe the train.
Tho member, "that we discuss It while we
count of changing residence the
barber approached him confidently.
play."
Quality Shop, including fixtures and
“ Neighbor," he said, “ 1 bought a
gun In K. C.. Ml zoo. What do you

Furnished
Laurel Avc.

rooms

for

rent.
111!
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For Rent — Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 117 Laurel ave­
nue.
6G-3tc
For Rent— Good rooming house in
center of city. See me quick. H. C.
DuRosc.
66-2tc
Furnished Rooms— Ry day, week
or month. Every convenience. Over
Philips Drug Store* corner Park and
First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart, Prop.
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The puncher took the wicked 44. |XXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXX
balanced It In the palm of Ills hand,
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twirled It around on his forefingr
nnd then brought It to bear upon a
tin ran lying In the mad nhout 20
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feet tinny. Rang! The can leaped Into sr:
(lie air.
Rang! It rolled five feet
further nlnng. Rang! Again It flew
Into the air nnd rolled. Rang! R
rolled ngaln. Rang! Tin* cun disap­
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peared In the dust.
"IPs a good gun," snltl the puncher,
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banding It hnck. “ only It shoots n little
high."
A llltlo high!
Rallier n nice criti­
cism, I thought. The barber snapped
—but even though ’tis said that “im itation it thcsinccrcst form of flattery,"
out the cylinder, reloaded the weapon
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nnd passed silently Into tin* back­
ground. My Impression was that he
an imitation is, at its best, merely an imitation; and after all, it is easy to
was avoiding *o m » questions on my x
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p-irt relative to Kansas Pity bad men;
E
=
distinguish
Welworth
Blouses
b
y
t
h
e
distinctive
Welworth
label.
5
but 1 may have been wrong.
We began to lly tlin ugli the level ' 3
ground, perspectives on all shies dot- 1 s s
_ \Yc are}'proud of our con­
mew
led with peaks upon which clouds
flRTIIMOR
rested. Suddenly along the trail ap­
nect ion'with the manufactur­
VrAISTf
peared tin altogether amazing. nners of Welworth blouses and
looked-for, almost unbelievable spec­
tacle— two Indians jogging along on- 3 3
\\ irthmore waists — glad to
hnr«t-hark wearing moccasins, wide S 3
Mack trousers, red or pink shirts, 5
sell their product to o u r
lltelr black luilr secured h.v scarlet EE
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hands about their foreheads.—Scrlh
friends, for we know that
tier’s Magazine.

There is a Charm— A Surpassing Excellence About

Welworth Blouses
That is Often Imitated -

Americanism In the Making.

Almost anything you can think of. It
Is said, can he seen somewhere In that
long, erratic historic street Unit strays
upward from the point of Manhattan
Island, culling nrm-s Uni streets and
avenues of the world's largest city
a* its own sweet will. Something once
seen there by Mr. J. It. Kerfoot. the
nuthnr of Rrondwiiy, indicates Unit
the enterprise, the daring nnd adapt­
ability In new conditions that were
ehnnicterlstlc of the early settlers In
America are still characteristic of the
people who are crossing the Atlantic
to our shoreit In the twentieth cen­
tury.
One day. says Mr. Kerfoot. | snw an
Itnllnn peasant woman, fresh land••«! from ttie steerage and dressed In
all the fete-day regalia of her native
province, chase a llro.-nlway ear for
half n block In front of the post of­
fice. She caught up with It from be­
hind when It stopped nl Park place,
and falling to notice the enirnnee-.vny.
grasped the brake handle of the rear
platform, threw a sturdy, red-stock­
inged leg over the rail, nnd swung her­
self aboard with the satisfied air of
having successfully surmounted one of
the early difficulties of tho new coun­
try.
Broadway amIled, collected her far*,
and went on about Its business.—
Youth’11 Companion.________
Quite Enough.

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those who purchase will al­
ways be more than pleased
with the unfailing combination of durability and attractiveness with which these
garments are characterized.

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—Welworth blouses arc smart, becoming, comfortable and may* be had
in models that arc quit*; elaborate with exquisite trimmings or those that
arc equally effective in their fascinating simplicity.
blouse and W irthmor waist comes to you in an
—flawless in its pristine newness and all ready to don.
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Welworth

individual

carton

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To the farmer who has to purchase Seed Bed Cloth,
we wish to say we can. furnish a good quality 36-inch
Sheeting at twenty cents per yard.

TheYO

:ll Company

"\Vhevn ycu charged over the top, 1
did the Germuna remark your style 1
1
of fighting?"
“ Oh, yea; they kept *jp a runnlug
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T H E SANFORD HERALD

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C O U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING IT E M S FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEM INOLE C O U N ­
TY— EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
supper" and nil the good things thnt
go with it nt Lake Harney. All the
young people of Geneva were in­
vited and nil enjoyed the evening.
Mr nnd Mrs. M. E. Dooley chnperLieut. John Huddleston is visiting oned this jolly crowd, Mrs. Dooley
his mother, Mrs. J. H. Huddleston. being in chnrge of this clnss while
the regular tenrhor, Mrs. Pnttishnll
Mrs. Harry Hi vers and children
is away.
lrft Saturday for Grmnville, S. C.,
Mrs. Irn Starling is spending n
to join her husband.
few days with Mrs. Charles 11urMiss Edith McClelland is visiting
rison.
home folks at Cameron City.
Lieut.
Huddleston and Meade
linker are spending a few days in
Miami, driving through in the Hud­
dleston car.
Miss Irene Johnson, who has
been the guest of Miss Emma Eichnor returned to her home in Orlande*
last week
Mrs. Fanny Quigg and daughter,
Mrs. Comstock of Miami are visiting
friends in Geneva this week.
Mrs. Endor Curlett, who has
been spending the summer in New
York and Haiti more returned home
last week, bringing as her guest her
brother, George Eichnor, who was so
seriously injured some time ago
while in the U. S. service.
GENEVA
'" M r s . K. M. Seig returned to Americus, Ga., iaet Wednesday after hav­
ing spent, several months with her
daughter, Mrs. C W. Culpepper.

Mr. and Mrs.
are visiting Mr.

Charles Ilrumley
and Mrs. Endor

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
KELLY

SPRINGFIELD MILE­

AGE AND OTHER TIRE MILEAGE IS THE DIFFERENCE BE­
TWEEN A CERTIFIED CHECK
AND A PROS5fSSSR¥-w8TE

Stop Wasting Soap
Measure Out What ,
V V ouH eed^ f

T H E R E S A MAN A T T H E C U R B T O S E R V E YO U

C L O S E D A L L DAY

EI.DEIt S PR IN G S
One of the heaviest rains ever fell
upon our dry hill Sunday night.
There was practically no wind nor
lightning.
Preaching
services
were
con­
ducted by Uev. Sessions of Sanford
in the morning and by Rev. M. M.
Lord at evening service. The pas­
tor. Rev. Herndon is away on a va­
cation.

Pillsbury Flour
None Better

M* and Mrs. .1. M,
returned from a trip
north of Florida, also
son, it. il. Wynn at
Ga., while away.

Wynn have
through the
visited their
Thomasville,

A STANDARD UNIVERSITY
r m ItSKM In IJW nl Art. nul Krlrnrr*: Im :
Aflrullurr: IMurellon; llnflnrttlpf ..&lt; hml.
f«l. H ill, Llt-mlral. .M.thanJral).
I'rrmrillnl &lt;‘ourM&gt;. and fii.ilu .lr Simile; I id.
trrallr Kilrn.lon.
ATTENDANCE: t'rnm SI llutliD rounilr. i »4
21 •lair., IA2S KtudriiU, Imluilin^ aon&gt;
•ummrr m KouI.,
IIA1l.ll to llir War l)r|urlmrnl i»nn nflhr l*f|it
' IIIS IIM .I IS 11111&gt; I ( I I . I I I . US'
In Ihp t'nlinl .Slate..

KM'IANgS LOW'.

Sell m'm Iijk Iwtlm Srplin.

'•it 22nd. Willr fur I'atalog and IlmA

A. A. MURPIIREE, LL.D., Pres

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Gainesville, Florida

It. \V. herd and family spent sev­
eral days at tin? beach last week.
Mrs. R. li. Wynn of Thomnsville,
Ga., is visiting home folks.
M. M. Lord and family have re­
turned aftcr ten days at Coronado
Reach.
Mr. Lord has a big snake
story nnd evidence to prove its
truth.
He killed a six foot mother
rattler that was mothering tier till
young cues. He iias the skin of the
large one and the young ones in alco­
hol.
Pretty scurry story for Coron­
ado hut they say it ’s the first of its
kind.
J. M. Lord has returned niter two
weeks pleasantly spent with old
friends in Ft. White.
Mrs. J. L). Letson of Ft. Lauder*
dale arrived Wednesday and will
spend some lime with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lord.

LABOR DAY MONDAY
C L OS ED ALL DAY

LAKE M O N R O E
Farmers in this section are busy
preparing for the full crops. The
c.dery
hods are looking fine, and
sweet potatoes are now being ship­
ped, bringing the fu m y price of LJ.lKl
per bushel.
Mr. Hen Lake has returned from
Louisville, Ky. He and his family
are now spending a few weeks.at
Scabrevxc.

SEE US ON TUESDAY

Miss Grace Hawkins has accepted
a position nt the local express nllW.
Miss Hawkins graduated from the
business college at DeLand in the
spring. She ir one of the most de­
serving and popular young ladies.
Miss Mary Miles, Philip and Wil­
liam Miles have returned from a
pleasant visit tu the Reach.
Mr. Jim Johnson, who has been
spending the summer in Tennessee
with hia wife «ml children returned
to Monroe where he is ««||||i-&gt; his

nearly $40,000.00 worth of property
past few days. The Dr. Aldridge
acres on Celery A venue was sold
lr. Stoi noff besides several of small
ations. A m listing properties and
ilm ost every day. Can suit you.

Fine New Bungalow — 6 rooms,
use, 1 acre ground, beautiful shade,
$3,000.00
o r e — 1 1-2 acres ground, flowing
ig rooms, barn, 16 orange trees,
splendid rcsi

Watch the South East Corner of Page Two

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Phone 181

Groceries, - Black Strap M ollases 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
vou need.

Builds

LARGE

Frames

EA SY
TO

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

PEED

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A H D I7 G r t T &gt; A T ' l ? M A I M ' D A X T V
X H iO
H i V ^vJlY X X - c X l i
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Well, Sanford won the first series,
cinching it in the second game with
Orlando here last Friday afternoon
and making it secure, by winning an­
other front Lakeland Tuesday after­
noon which precludes any contro­
versy oker the first series. We had
several disputed games and one tie
to play oil and now wo are the win­
ners without any comeback.
Our
team seems to have had a had break
in the getaway for the second series
and at the present moment wc arc
not at the head of the lists Gut this
is our way, you know.

Agents ,F or
I n t e r n a t i o n a l Harvester
Co.
Me Cormick
and Peering Mowing Mach­
ines, H ay R a k e s and Harrows
though

the

children

do

not

seem

enthusiastic over the prospect
COUNTV HAPPENINGS [very
j i n f i 1" " 1 of the hot weather
(Continued front pair - f ..........

Mrs. ('. A. Brannon of Orlando in
visilirg in Oviedo Oils week.
Kev. Blacoek of Dalton, Ga.,
iiffirhed :ii lIn- Baptist etiurch Sun­
day morning and evening.
On
Honda; morning Mr. Rlncock left
lor Largo. Fla., where he formerly
livcu.
.
Everythint; i.t in readiness for the
ort-nirg of school Monday morning,

Goodnight
Will Driv* A*ay

Mosquitos
,ixl *f cmriutfo they will atay
,m , t t long ai Jntt uw It.

t’trj*.

aat. Ullltilul, until* like » pine
f rut otilj .» fit* ilmc* iiritwjry
irJ )■&lt;j «4ti *!r*p In i-i mcv nml niuli!
tuUrU .Mm riintnmcml.il as a
tfttrf.Ullii' ,ic»1n*t me*, roJrtiM,
f it.i i; •. niiiii, tic. Will not
• -it-, f nnul linen. SOc at Jour
d/jl.tV. «r by null.

Cater Lawton left Wednesday for
Sanford.
Mrs. Thomas Shlipc and bnhy and
Mrs. ClilTord Slut pc and l»ahy have
returned home after a vis.t to Oak­
land and Clermont.
Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Wheeler and
daughters, Florence and Evelyn re­
turned this week front Daytona.
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.Mrs. O. I*. Swope and children
and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wright vis­
ited Orlando last week.
Mrs. M. M. King, Mrs. Z. Spinks,
Mrs. A. K. Crawford, Miss Nell
King and Master George Crawford
motored to Orlando Friday.
W E S T GENEVA AVENUE
Mrs. J. E. Vaughn is on the sick
list this week sulTcring with her old
enemy, the neuralgia. Has to hoblde
around on a stick. Hope for her to
be able to get around soon.

We like to let the other fellows
get started good and then we chop
them down later and alimh to the
|top.
Sanford has a team that is
second to none in the league mid
we are getting it in fitter shape every
day.
The hoys are playing the
game and even if we should fail to
pull down the second series some
Koou num out (i*4vi! to play the
post series with us at the end of
September and there will be some­
thing doing in Florida at that time,
something similar to the world's
aeries only staged on u smaller scale
hut just as exciting. For instance,
we will suppose that Orlando wins
the second series and plays Sanford
for the cham;:iu*'-A.-v s W * t .' y „u
’ .now that the people wiiuki mTTi* i’o
Sanford and Orlando from every
part of the state and even Falatka
to see those post series games and
don't you know that our hall park
here would not hold the crowds.
Even if some other town in the
league wins out in the second there
will bo considerable excitement over
the question of the best team in the
state league and the last games will
bring out the biggest crowds that

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Call us up, we will be pleased to
look after your soiled linens. We
specialize in high-class work, send
us your dresses and waists, you
have nothing too dainty for us to
handle. We can more than please
you.

have ever witnessed a (mil game i n ' s
Florida.
Our little old league is already
causing some excitement in this and
other states and Florida is getting = =
advertising in the northern papers1
over our line little league and the —
good games that are being staged.
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Keep up the interest, you fans, —
and help the Sanford team win.
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Orlando vs. Sanford Friday.
1st
Game (On Seconi' **
• aalf i
Orlando
All R II 1*0 A E
Williams, If
4 0 0 I 0 0|
&lt;1 0 n 4
Leon, 2b
4 1
Blount, lb
3 0 0 9 0 0
3 1 1 0 1 0
Schuyler, ef
3 1 l 9 l 0
Quinn, c
3 0 0 0 0 1 nil
Hunter, rf
L’ llomiiiedieu :il&gt; 4 0 l 3 1 0
4 0 •1 1 3 0
Gray, ss
Humphries, p
4 II 0 0 i)tt 0 1
» • ^ M* *
V.** ** '•* * * \
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.'III 1
5 27 3 *1
Total
AH
Sanford
Stewart, 2b
4
C. Chapman . P
4
o
Johnson, ef
4
Hord, lb
Uanville, 3b
3
White, If
. 3
White. If
3
3
tr..;id... rf
..
3
Rive, o
... . 3
Davis, ss

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0 l
1) •1
u 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 (1
0 0
II

Totals .

I’ D A E
•&gt; 3 t&gt;
0 *1 0
4 1) 0
0 1 0
•1 5 0
•» fi 0
O 0 0
0 i5 0 I
•&gt; •&gt; 0

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Ga me (on firsi half1
AB R 11 BO
Orlando —
3 0 0 •1
Williams, .
3 0 ii 3
Leon, 2b ....
0 ii 7
.....
3
Blount, lb
II l it
3
Schuyler, cl
3 0 0 1
Sewell, If
L'Hoininedieu 3 b 3 0 1 1
1) 0 0
dray, ss
3 1 l 0
Dunfee, rf
•1 1 1 •I
Hunter, p
Totals

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Sanford
Stewart, 2b
11 Chapman e
Johnson, ef
Hord. lb .......
Uanville, 3b
White. If
Childs, rf
Ellis, p .........

Tyner,

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8
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14
0
0
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0
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Leesburg, Florida

Totals .

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ner uiid Mrs. Wnt. Robinson.
Ev­
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Sanford ...
erybody reported a good time and
Suinmi.-y— Left on bases Orlando
Imped for another Idrthduy with .J,
nford 4: two base hits, Johnson,
Ellis; a base bits Stewart; home runs
some one soon.
Hunter; 1st base on balls off Hunter
1; struck out by Hunter 2, Ellis 4;
sacrifice hits. Chapman, White; stol
en bases Stewart 2, Chapman, Rive;
batter hit, Childs, Chapman; double'
plays, Uanville to Chapman to Hord;
time of game 1:10; umpire Cooper.
J**/ v * - / L £ i X - 7
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Lakeland vs. Sanford Monday
Games, August 25th, 1010
AB R H BO A K
l.akeland —
Reeves, If ........ .. 3 0 0 1 0 0
l 0 «f 0 1
Wicker, cf
0
1 3 O 1
Love, s s ----- ----- . 3
0
1 l 0
1
3
Boland, rf ... ......
Thrasher, 3rd..... .. 4 0 0 •1 0 1
Smith, 2nd I t ..... .. 3 0 0 •&gt; 3 1
. 4 0 1 7 0 1
Wright, 1st b
f
•I 0 1 O
7 0 1)
Campbell, c -----*1 o
Hall, p................ .. 4 0 0 i
2 0 1 0 0 0
Ery, If................
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BY SANFORD

Score by in nings—
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Orlando
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000 000 000—0
Sanford
Summary— Left on bases Orlando
8, Sanford 4; two bnse hits Johnson,
Stewart; 1st base on halls oil Chap­
man 4; Humphries 1; struck out by
Chapman 1, Humphries 0; sacrifice
The hot weather Is till hanging on hits Johnson, Leon; stolen bases'
and wo must have rain to cool off L'llommedicu, Gray; time 1:110; uin-J
with hill the bathing places nre kept pire Cooper; Attendance JUKI.
Orlando vs. Sanford Friday, 2nd
busy.

Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Robinson
have moved In with Mrs. J. K.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson wore
Vaughn where they will make it
the
guests of Mr. Robinson's mother
their permanent home.
on Second street Sunday afternoon.
George Harney and children
The"^eVOVYc\A Co., fi*: of Mrs.
Most everyone is getting their land
Jacksonville were visiting at Mrs.
turned
and in shape (or a fall crop as
Vaughn's Sunday afternoon.
Montgomery, Ala,
M
soon as the weather is a little cooler.
Miss Gladys Robinson called at
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson were
Mrs. T. O. Tyner's and Mrs. Fred
host and hostess to a number ol
Carroll's Sunday afternoon.
friends Saturday evening in honor of
their daughter. Miss Gladys' thir­
teenth birthday where a doclicious
supper was served. Also Ice cream
and cake and games of various kinds
were enjoyed by both old and young
people until a late hour. Miss Gla­
dys
received several nice presents
We Have Them
and was wished many happy returns
in the future. Those of the party
were Mr. and Mrs. Sheafer and chil­
dren, Mrs. J. E. Vaughn, Mrs. Jim
Abbtot and children, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Robinson, T . G. Robinson,
Mr. und Mrs. Fred Carrell, Miss

West Side Cash Grocery

PLAYED

7

c a p ack age
before the war
c a package
during the war

c a p ack age

NOW
THE FLAVOR LA STS
SO DOES THE PRICE!

Fresh shipm ent o f Nunnally’s
Candies just received, also famous
Log C abin Roll Candy.

Good

Total............... .31 1 5 2G 8 5
**Ery relioves Reeves in 8th a
•Two men down when winning
run scored.
All R H PO A E
Sanford —
Stewart, 2nd b.... .. 3 0 1 1 n 0
M i 0
B. Chapman, It . 4 0 0 O
Johnson, cf......... .. 4 0 1 3 0 I)
Hord, l b ........ . .... 4 0 0 8 1 1
Uanville, 3b........ .. 4 0 0 3 1 0
4 0 0 0 1 1
Inman, ss...........
Childs, rf ........... „ 4 1 1 0 0 1
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R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, business Manager

Published Every Friday by

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

THE SANFORD HERALD
as every one of these resorts has
been building constantly for years,
this is a remarkable record. It does
not in clu d e many buildings which
were started before April and a num­
ber which are now being planned, so
it is safe to say that at leust three or
four millions of dollars will be in­
vested in new hotels this year in

AUGUST 29, I9 i9

A Saving Bank i? a Public Servant
Are you taking advantage or this servant?

Have you ever thought

contemplating a strike will consider
carefully and prayerfully this step
that money placed at interest with us enrns interest every one of
before they take it.
The govern­
ment is honestly endeavoring to cut
the twenty-four hours in each dav you leave it there?
the high coat of living. Every hon­
est tradesman is endeavoring to cut
the cost of living.
Every man in
C A P IT A L S30,000.00
SU RPLU S SIS,000.00
Trlrphoa* No, 141
every walk of life who is earning his
daily bread is BuHcring now from th"
The many friends of Senator Flet­
exorbitant prices of all commodities,
cher all over Florida will he pleased
We cannot stand for the tying up of
to learn that he is improving from a
the industries of the United States
recent accident in Wash ingtnn when
IZt WNrwuRp.USlHtoa
from any s »urcc. Strikes are only
a street car struck him and seriously
aggravating this question und mud­
injured him.
1 (Him?
dling fifTnira
alfairs and all of us will sufTer
R. R. DEAS,
C. D. COUCH
C. M. HAND
and residents, as thousands of resi­ untold hardships from the cessation
¥!*■&gt;•I*r#*4«t#i
Ctshwr
Ai.'l Cidiior
Cities that want postofTices now- dences ami smaller hotels are being of industry. Here in Sanford we are
will find out that the price of the lot erected all over the state, which1 dependent upon the waget of the
and the price of building material will be occupied by people from men who are engaged in various in­
will make the price of the building other sections of the country this dustries not only at the railroad
shops hut in every line. Our farmers
almost prohibitive and these cities winter.
will suffer the loss of the building
It is doubtful if any other section are just starting their fall and winter
With the railroads tied up result of continuous heavy rains. randitlatr* rrrritlnc Ihr thrr«* hlghr«t num­
thereby. Glad Sanford has her post- &lt;( the country can show such build­ crops.
nl vole* t i l l at *urh electIniit provblcti
there
will
he no materials shipped in The crop generally is in good condi­ tber
oflicc even if it is small.
h charter U ip pro veil and ratified. « hall be
ing progress and such rapid develop­
deemed
elected lor the fir*t commU«it»ner*
ment, either in connection with the here and none of our products ship­ tion, however, and trees are well lor iurh term* b*\;lnn|.*ir end ending a* I*
Christian Science services
ped
out.
Hot
only
will
our
veget­
fruited and have been pruned, spray­ hereinbefore provided/* nrd
will be held at the Woman's
The government and the business tourist business or in general devel­
Whereat, T ie art provide* that "T h e
able growers he badly crippled hut ed and carefully cultivated.
form *»f government of the city *d Sanford
Club, Oak avenue, between
men may be trying to help the re­ opment of cities, farming, live stock
the
people
who
are
living
In
town
irovidrd
for under thU art ■hall b«* that
Most sections anticipate a some­
Florida is a
Third and Fourth struts,
turned soldiers to get jobs but tin* ami new industries.
mown at the t%jrnrni««Ji tft*M untijp-r t'lan«"
will starve to death should the strike what heavier production than in and
on Sunday, morning at 11
boys dn not seem to think so. The great state, indeed.— Times-Union.
continue.
We have just pulled 1918-19. The present condition of
Whereat; The art fur Our provide* that
oclock.
v
-IS-tf
governinnt and the people in ge n ­
the fillVUl ballot for »uch rleftl in *hall have
through the war, we have given our the crop justifies such anticipation, printed thereon the qoislion submitted In
eral can never do enough for the
all to that war, we have sulTcred and the report static, hut the size of the the elect -if* for det »-r mlrt it I on, t*».wit" Ques­
tion. "Shall the city of Sanford adopt the
hoys who went across or those who
starved and lost money and almost commercial crop will depend largely Cum mi** tun* Manager Flan Charter?"
stayed in the camps in this country.
Now tber* fort , by Ciw authority in rue
lost hope, those of us who .had noth­ on weather conditions during the
v o te d and by direction &lt;d law t| prorlalm
All of them deserve a lot more than
ing to sell for war purposes.
We, next 00 days.
Tuesday, October 7th, 19|y, a« Charter
they are getting.
election I lay. am! tin h» • by g i'e notice
the eighty-five per cent of tlie* popu­
that on Turf day, ( tetohe r *t h, 11#t If nn * |**e*
Iton will be held In the city «d Sanford f**r
lation cannot and will not stand for
The membership of the Presby­ the purpose of tle!« Hnining the question
There are many things to be done
this strangulation of business much terian church in Riverside, .Jackson­ "Shall the city of Sanford adopt toe Cum*
mU*i on-M an v*-? Plan Charter," anti for
here this fall and the time to pre­
longer and the ones who are respon­ ville is contemplating the building of for the p' rp u* nt elertlnit thrie rlty rum -I
mUdnnerr.
i roviding
*urh I ' i , « y i * » ! - •
pare for them is right now and the
sible for it will hear from us in no a new edifice to worship in as the llanat*.
* I'f .* 1 '
* i« .*•• t . *"
way to prepare for them is by a cam­
uncertain terms if this high handed
hlcctor* dwlrlng tu v*»t«- In favor
*-&lt;&lt;■• 2*' ' r.Ti 'C»7i&gt; small to *of
-flection,
the "»*ity of Sanford ad pti i^ the !?»•• »•
paign for memberships in the Hoard
■nT-V-- -t"-—
lilt- issue continu­ worship in for the increasing emigre nd**iun*Manager Plan Charter shall mark
of Trade. No cil v, i-t;»; _■»&gt;■ _*;lii‘nd an,’
es.
We believe in fair play every gation. The new building will com their re*pertlv* 1 :t!l t v;IU i .1 ir*&gt;«* mark
' A 1 before the * rd» "h’OIt .\ IH II'T IU N H
do wn&gt; iVmig without a live nnd ac­
time but we do not and will never $169,1)00 when completed.
aai'l • lector* ilnirinr to \.,t. against the
"City t*f Sanfvrd adopting Commlttlon*
tive Board of Trade and every busi­
stand for any class legislation that
Manager Plan Charter** fball mark their
ness man in the county of Seminole
.threatens to starve the masses for
should belong to the Board of
the classes.
|
Trade.
And thus Labor Day that should 1
he a day of celebration for the pros- 1
Sanford never looked so prosper­
perity of the nation approaches and 1
ous and never was so prosperous as
Labor Day this year and every|t vf,*c“yi* '
now nnd yet the
outside world
in the future will be what la nor |‘
will never know jbnut it without
makes it.
i
advertising.
v\ bile other counties
Labor will do well to look into the *
arc spending thousands for news­
future and meet these problems in '
paper and magazine advertising Sem­
the spirit of co-operation and urhi- 1
inole is not spending a cent und the
trution while the government plans
city of Sanford is not spending us
for better wages ami settled condi­
cent.
Just another case of being
tions. A great many of us today are
Nnllrr of A ppllrulhm of Tut llrn l F ruler
penny wise and pound foolish.
Hr r I but It o f f ’ha pi t r I ft Mil, l.a* » of I tor
worse off than the laborers who are n
Ida
demanding more money and we g
Niitlfu I* hereby given that H. (\ Dirkion,
purrhaarr of t i t r* i tirt. at** No. I7A, dated
have no chance to get by. We are I
The very newest daily paper in
thr ttb &lt;l*y of iunr, A. l&gt;. 1017, ha« bird
• aid rrftifiratr In my nfflrr, and ha* made
depending upon labor anti every v
the state is the Gainesville Daily
appltration for ta* deed to Umir in accord­
ance with law. Said crrflflmte
rmbrarr*
other organization to meet these *
News published by the- McCreary
• tin* following ilrtfflhfil nroprrly * 110 * 11*1 In
crises in our affairs with the spirit of (
1‘uhlishing Co.
It seems like old
Hr tit Inut o county, Florida, f«»-w|t: lt« y, !Ui
I ft. S of N K ror of W '.. , f Hrr. 2. T. 20 S.
fairness and justice toward all.
j
times to see the McCreary* in the
V
| It. 20 K. Uun \V t»K. ft S
ft. F !M %
I ft. N* 211(1.ft ft. r, arrr*. Thr *aid Und 1mnewspaper game again as II. H. Mc­
EurcpeintHjA-Cor\pltfe Hodem Scrwivci
Let Labor Day this year ho the c
1 ing a ir*M*| at thr Gate of I h•* Ei*tianrc of
Creary published the Gainesville
inch rrrtlflratr In thr rum** of Hint. M.
cu'difoiwrc -SwamIki'cd -*i.L’up-Cifc «\
day in which we take stock of mir- Smith,
Untra* taid rcfllMrnt** ilnll hr re­
Sun for thirty years or more anil a
towetiwv Cowonipfvf to Cvirji
•la
deemed according t*&gt; U * ta* drr*l *111 i%*ufew years ago disposed of the Sun
Foi't
cf
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p
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thrfron on thr flfHh day tif Sr fit&gt; ( 1 1 bt&lt;r.
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ilfilill U . M I I , Pn W i!
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to the Pepper Publishing Co. Since
WIthr** m&gt; nfflrUI *lgnitt*irr and u*al
t net time Elmer McCreary has re­
I hi* thr 2Mh da; of Au,*u«f. \ 11. ] !*St**
\ &lt;***ll
K. A. iHIffril.ASS.
turned from the war and could not
CTirh Cirrtilt
irt Srmlttid** t *0., I’l*.
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tty
V. M. I&gt;nuglu*«, U,
vithstnnd the lure of the printing
( dice and lias endu rked in lhe daily
game » nu:a in .In- hup • of the News.
Elmer is the general manager, Mrs.
COOP TO
If. H. McCreary ds state news edi-l
THr LAST
tor, Mrs. A. M. Edwards, formerly
ew
Miss Irene McCreary is society edi­
tor, Ben Miller is city editor and
SEALED TINS ONLY
Henry Stalls is superintendent of Oil­
AT YOUR GROCERS
plant. All of them old friends of the
editor of the Herald and they have
our best wishes in their new ven­
ture.
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The United States Railroad Ad*
ntitiistrutioP has just issued a beau­
tiful nooklet on Florida taking in
tsvery part of the state and mention­
ing nfl locality or giving preference to
any section. There are cuts of fine
cattle and hogs, fruits and veget­
ables nnd we note the cuts of sev­
eral of our Sanford products. The
booklet is a work of art and among
other good things contains a fine map
of Florida. This booklet will be dis­
tributed by the railroad administra­
tion all over the north nnd west und
will he the means of bringing thou­
sands of new people into the state,
The booklet was printed by the Rec­
ord Company of St. Augustine which
b sufficient guarantee tliut it is a
piece of urtistic printing;

!&gt;i:i*AiirMi:Nr o r m i: iNrirmoit

All poisons desiring to at­
tend Sunday school
will
phono No. 19, -tur, nr 90-J
not tulcr tha n Saturday
noon.
Free transportation
will he furnished them to
nnd from if witldn a radius
of three miles of the Meth­
odist church.

Trouble nt ('hnrloltc

Charlotte,
Aug. 27.— Six com­
panies of the State Guard are still
M IL L IO N S FOR C A R E OF
here today guarding lives nnd prop­
T O U R IS TS
erty, following a strike riot in which
The report o! the supervising
five were killed and thirteen wound­
architect of the Florida State Hotel
ed.
The street car barn is under
Commission contains much food for
heavy guard. A machine is mounted
thought in connection with tin* rap­
to repel un attack
The car com­
idly growing tourist business of th e .
pany is expected
resume service,
state.
ns two hundred armed citizens have
This report shows tliut in four
joined the guards protecting tinmonths from April II to August 12,
city.
1919, there have liren thirty-four
permits issued by the supervising
Good Fruit Outlook
architect for hotels and apartment
Jncksoiidiile, Aug. 29.—According
houses'in the slate nnd the valua­
to the crop report of the Depart
tion of these Ih placed at 11,876,600,
meat of Agriculture, on Aug. 1, the
which means that considerably over
Florida citrus crop was ,89 per cent
‘ ^ S2.000.000 will be expended by the
LAB OR D A Y T H O U G H T S
normal. On the same date last year
owners before they are completed
Next Monday is Labor Day and tne Florida crop was 87 per cent
and furnished.
this day net apart in honor of the normal.
Practically all ‘ I these permits men und women who labor for th-*ir
Florida oranges nnd grapefruit
wero issued to people in tourist daily bread is fraught with m &gt;re s h o w n slightly lower condition than
cities, Miami, St. Petersburg, Day­ meaning this year than ever before. indicated by the survey a month nretona. Orlando, Snnford nnd Se-t- I Upon th*- eve of a strike oi the rail* vious. according to the bulletin, due
Lre;7.e V u g In the lend. Ir.armueh
to some splitting and Topping as the

II. H» Lan«l OlBn* at tialn**-*viib , Fla ,
Aug. 10,
Notin' i« bar* by given that Itaymoml It.
Iloytl of Urklua, Fla., »hu on July 2!», 11*11
mailt* UorniAtrad Knlry, No. UI2HI2. for
*»f N K 11 , Serli-m 21, TuHHsbjp III H..
llangt* 2ft K.« Tallaha*'** Mrrldlan, na* flb-tl
nUtica of Int ••n111*n In makc Thr*« y t ii
i'roof t«* «-«!ahllth rlalm fo thi* land aufi%**
dtarrilod, brfort* Clerk Cifrult t*nurt at
Hanford. Fla.* on the 2bth dav of *i» p troh i r,
! I* I V.
Claimant riant** a* *lln*s&gt;r«:
K. A. Kuth, of Weklwa, Morlda
Frank INma i 11, of Wnkiwa, Hnrida
Fdno i tritipi n, of Wrklwa. Florida
41m lloyil, of WekitAa, Florida.

I'lKM ’I.A M ATIO N
Whrfeia; ("hstplrr BStil, Act* til I It IV,
l , » » * tif FI urhi a. r&gt;ntltl»‘*l " A n art It* ahtilQh
th# prrtent munldpil auvrrnmml of th»*
rlty *tf Hartford, county nl Sr minute, *t*tr of
Florhla. .utd to organ!*** lncor|Miralr ami
ritabluh a city government for th** fame:
ami In |irricfiibi* thr j itrfailIrtIfift, jMtwrr* and
furirtlim* uf *ahl inunicl|&gt;*lity,*f siftprovid
Junr 7th. 1919, urolith*, among «ithrr
thini;* that " T h r |i,ovl*iun* of thU i r I *haU
brcnitir rffrctlvr anil mhail hr In full fufrr
and rltrrt on. from and aftrr thr iir*t Tues­
day after thr hr At Monday in January,
1920; prnvlftrtl that thr uini* thall hr ap­
pro vrd and ratlhrd by a rnajurttv votr « f
thr qualified rlrctof* **f t h city **f Hanford,
Volina at an rlrctlwn to In* held for that
purp«&gt;««* *m tlctubrr 7th.
and It
hereby made thr duty tif the rily ruunrlt «»(
Hanfonl to firo*iilr (or and h«dti aucIi ejec­
tion on the dale named. Halil council fthall
five thirty day* notice of *urh rlrctlun and
■hall provide for an*l pay *11 co«t* of holding
the aarnr and of the preparation of thi«
charter, not to n r r r d On*- Ilumlrrd iflOO.oO)
Dollar*. Such election shall be held In c «nfnrmlty with law* and ordinance* now In
force1 r* l*i l my to apr* i*l elect Ion*.
At thr
fim r election three rlty fommU»loner* *halt
be riffle d, provided this charter I* up*
proved and ratified if not, then no commit*
sinner* wdl be « Irct* •!.
t'andldate* for
city Mmmloiun «hall br rhi»*en and nomin*
ated a* follow*' Any one may circulate a
petition to ha v« any number, not to e v rm l
three, of name* of candidate* for city com*
mission, placed on the ballot and if «uch
petithm shall be ■l(m,i| by uni hundred or
more qualified elector* of thr city and fhall
be accompanied with * written notice that
the candidate or candidate* whoac name *»r
name* are therein prevented wlil accent th*
otllre of city rnmmi**lon*r If he 11 rlccted,
the city rouncil •hall place hi* name on th*
1 ballot, proi bled that ■uch petition and
written ntdice *»f acceptance is tilrd with the
city council at bast ten (ten day* prior to
election, and the round! shall publish the
name* of all randidatrj haWn* quaiifird a*
above It* a newtnaper of yeneral circulation
rd the city. In the l**ue )u*t preceding the
election. No elector shall *lfij petition* for
1 morn thin three candidal**
No candidat*• hall circulate hit own petition. The three

*In Union
There Is
Strength1
H E principle applies quite
J . ns much to bnnking n3 to
soldiers or states or governments.
It is most fortunate that the Fed­
eral Reserve Banking System has
been in operation during the war.
The advantages of this organiza­
tion accrue to the customers of the
member banks who nt the same
time contribute to the strength
of the nation’s
bankinc system
a banking
anti enjoy the benefit o f its pro­
tection.

iSTRENCflj

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BAX.;

MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
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PACE FIVE
UUlellippenink*
M e n t i o n of
Matters In Hrlef
Personal Rents
of I n t e r e s t

In and About
*£ The Citg &lt;£

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Daytona Ucach.

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

” .........
the ladies cspeeinlly.

l'7t. Seal pint fruit jars at L P. |
Roost
jjcCuller’s.
66‘ ft | I-eon’s Auto Transfer.

All trains

Mi&lt;s Kath.ecn Turner, of Eustis is , ,net* Phone 9L
Hotel c
the guest \i her grandmother, Mrs. j
(i7‘ t*
j. D, Turner.
j
Mrs. Hobart Howe and baby are
' PricM
fro,n
'Jacksonville,
the
n . r H reduced
rt (lUCCU on
U II all
a i l goods at in t.he
4
#
.
. . .
rnrM
.............~ millinery
iiu „ n , „ store. Koests
sr«
Grace Williams’
?UC3t;* of
of rdativ&lt;* « " d Mends for a
Mrs.
gg
few
few ,juys
days.
Heg Ilolly is spending some time
Mrs. Ilal Wight and Mrs. Vance
on the east coast where he is inter­
Douglass motored to Orlando Tues­
ested in putting out a young orange
day.
• grove.
Woodland Park will be open Sun
W A N T E D — OLD CLEAN
ijiy and l.alior Day.
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RAGS. A N Y K IN D EX­
Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Garner spent
CEPT
O L I)
SOCKS,
Mveral days of lust week ut DuyCOATS,
PANTS,
OH
tor.a Beach.
IIED SPREADS. A T TH E
H E R A L D OFFICE.
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Complete stock Diamond tires.

^ork after spending several days Game of Moving Is Being Played
here on business. He and the famIn Sanford These Days
Every day Is moving day in San­
ford. The demand for houses and
the high prices for real estate are
Mrs. Henry Wight nml son,
helping to make many moves and
homas arrived home Wednesday the complexion of Sanford is being
night from a month's visit to West changed every day.
Virginia, Georgia and other points.
Mr. ami Mrs. George D. Bishop
Mrs. Wight also visited her daugh­
and family will tuke the DeCottes
ter, Margaret in Chicago.
home on Magnolia avenue. Judge
Mrs. W. C. Satcher in company and Mrs. Housholder and family and
with her mother, Mrs. C. W. Vnlz- Mrs. Schultz and Carl being forced
minger of Longwood left Friday for to move have decided to huy and
Dublin and Toccoa. Ga. They nre build.
Mrs. Schultz has purchased
bp a visit to relatives and will he the \V. J. Thigpen home on Bark
gone about two months.
avenue ami Judge and Mrs. Hous­
Robert Cobh is home again .after holder have purchased the Trafford
spending many months iii France home at the corner of [’ark and
with the marine corps. Robert was Ninth and will remodel this for their
in the medical department and saw future home.

J. J. Dickinson has purchased the
much foreign service hut is glnd to
home of Mayor and Mrs. J. D. Da­
get hack with home folks again.
vison at the corner of Magnolia and
Mrs. Robert Herndon, Mrs. Fred
Third street and the Davisons will
S. Daiger, Jr., and little Frederick,
ino"D into their house just east of
Misses Muriel and Dora Harrold
their former home.
and Misses J. A. Harrold were
I. F. Rivers having sold his home
among the Sanford people visiting
on
Oak avenue to Mr. and Mrs Jar­
Wight Tire Co
'
Mrs. M. M. Stewart is home again Orlnndo Tuesday.
vis
Is moving into his new home re­
Red Cross announcement in this after u few months spent with her
Hon.
Forrest
Lake
transacted
busi­
cently
purchased of J. E. Pace on
itjue is of importance to nil. Read sister among the mountains of North
ness in DeLand and Daytona Thurs Magnolia.
Mr. and Mrs. StalTuril
Carolina.
it now.
day
and
carried
his daughter, having been dispossessed of this
Dixie Drown is home for a few
pint Mason fruit jars at L. P.
Maude, and Mary Elizabeth Pules* home will take the Herald apart­
weeks’
vacation from points in Ten­
McCullcr's.
CG‘ tf
ton, Olive Newman and Mildred ments on Magnolia.
lion. Cary Landis of DeLand was nessee where he had been for the Holly with him to the beach where
Mrs. Fannie Munson will take her
in the city Wednesday on legal busi­ past year or more.
[they had a great time.
home on Myrtle avenue and Sixth
The Ladies Guild of the Episcopal
ness.
Miss Mary Virginia Cox has re­ street recently occupied by Mr. and
church
expect to hold a bazaar and
Buv Diamonds. Wight Tiro Co.
turned from a delightful vacation Mrs. Jarvis. Mrs. Munson recently
fair for three afternoons and nights
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sold her old home place on Fourth
of L»ec.
Dec. »mi,
2nd, .iru
3rd uno
and -mi
4th in the spent at her old home in Birming­
„
„ . . . . .
. 1oj
Dr
D.
C.
Ward,
Osteopath
is
in
.
.
.
.
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.
.
ham and at other points in Alabama street.
in . v . y.&gt;
*
i Parish House.
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Dr. Marshall has purchased the
Stnford on Monday,
Wednesday
and Georgia.
Her brother accom­
Mrs. K. h, Millen and daughter panied her to Sanford and will re­ Dr. O. J. Miller home on Park ave­
snd Kr ay of each week.
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Mrs. \V. C. Bray with her children main several days the guest of his nue and will occupy it as his reslMrs. Leliter wishes to announce
have returned from a visit among
'**» .*!-&lt;*. .
HKBt, Mr?. G ..r
........... .d-i • ,.
••The Gables’’ will he opened Mon- #|&gt;
. ..
• ( A. (MTW
------ /1» »f ■»»*&gt;
been
residing
here for yhe past year.
iht.
N. II. Garner is having the debris
u■!&gt;
\V. C. Hill and R. A. .Newman,
. .
. .. ,
iI Hon. Telfair Stockton of Jackson- of the recent garage fire removed and
\ - x course lish and chicken din-, ...
.
.
. . . .
...
have purchased the Tralford cottages
8
... ,
r„
, ,ville was in the city today cnlhngson will build on the lot at once
Price
fish suppers 50c, at t h e ! . .
. . .
•
.
«*r, i or
j g t j &lt;his many friends. He will he a can­ &amp; Coller have the contract for the on Park nveniib between Ninth and
Ayres Daytona Beach Hotel.
Tenth streets and exgcel to build on
didate for U. S. Senator.
new building and it may he two
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane arc
E. A. Purnell of Oviedo was in the store rooms or one big one ns store the lots some time in the future.
home again after a week’s visit at
Sam Igou recently purchased the
eity yesterday on business and inci­ rooms seem to he more in demand
Daytona Brurli.
Bothamly house at the southeast
dentally renewed his subscription to than garages.
Quart Mason fr&gt;,it jars nt L. P. the Herald for another year.
corner of Park avenue amj
Miss Mabel Bowler is in the city
McCullcr’s.
^
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MiT ’ u.’.T?'
O. Garner ur- from her home—1
k » » &gt; *■-i.TL.
Mm .VV t Willinlns is in the city ffved liiirn’o Sunday after spending
Bankston Bros.
l„-f inuiiy Sanforu friends nre glad to
Item Tampa the guests of her con, a few months umong the Virginiu
Roberta, Ga., Jnn.----see Imr again. Miss Bowler is a San­
Rabert and other relatives.
Old
Kentucky
Mfg. Co.,
mountains.
ford girl and resided here for many
There’s n man at the curb to
Paducah,
Ky.
D. B. Eames, representing the years before removing to' Jackson­
serve you.
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Gentlemen
:Y. M. C. A. as field secretary wns in ville where Mr. Bowler is with the
A Mr. Will Wachter of this oouMr. and Mrs. Sheridan Jewett I t|](, cj|y several days of this week A. C. L. Ry. In the claims depart­
try
has some hogs that were down
have returned home from a trip to investigating the county work.
ment.
with
cholera ami had given up all
( anada and other points north.
Robert Holly and Hoy Howard re­
Capt. T. A. Neal of Sanford was a
hope of saving them ami would not
Commencing Sunday the rates at turned home Sunday night after visitor here yesterday, being en
spend one penny on them. I gave
the Bark Avenue Cafe will he an spending a month at Laurel Park route to Camp Gordbn, Atlanta,
him one 15 pound pail of your B. A.
where he will receive his discharge.
usual. 50c per meal.
2*2tc
(Jump near Hendersonville, N. C.
Thomas' Hog Powder and he has
I. A. Drginley will begin ginning
0. P. Herndon has returned from Capt. Neal is in the medical service, just come in and paid me for it and
cotton next week and will open u few weeks' visit to Daytona Hcach and was stationed at Fort Sam
ndvises that every one of his sick
Thursday, Sept. 4th,
where Mrs. Herndon and little Os­ Houston, Tex., last fall during the iiogs got well ana that he killed
I
*
influenza epidemic.— Times-Union.
Munson's swimming pool is now borne are sojourning for the summer,
them and now has them in his smoke
J. P. Cawood, former city tax as­ house and that ull were as fine as
ojien on Wednesdays, Thursdays,
Capt. M. W. Lovell was in the
Saturdays and Sundays in the after­ city Tuesday enrouto from Lees­ sessor of Orlano was found dead any lip had killed this year.
noon.
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I want to add that he said his
burg to Daytona Beach where he near that city Tuesday afternoon.
He had been in poor health and it is Iiogs were down and so sick that lie
Dr. J. S. Nixon of Chuluota was will spend several days with his
supposed lie wandered olT and died hud to pry their mouths open and
in t!;i city on Wednesday and paid fa mily.
in the woods. Mr. Cawood was well his wife poured the powder down
the Herald otlivc an appreciated
A card from Dr. Brownlee who is
known in Sanford where he visited their throats.
visit.
now at his old home in Georgia
upon many occasions while lie was
please find cheek in full of my ac­
WHEN YOU T H I N K OF C A N states that lie will he home next
engaged in tax work in the court count and with kindest regards we
DY T H I N K OF T H E K A N D Y week alter taking a month’ s vaca­
house at Orlando.
heg to remain,
KITCHEN.
IF IT H A S S U G A R tion.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Gonzalez
Yours very truly,
in i t
we have
it .
star
Mrs. James Moughlon bus ar­
and family left on Monday for Mi­
Bankston Bros.
THEATRE B U IL D IN G .
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rived home after spending the past
ami where they will make their For sale by Merchants Grocery t'o.
Mr&gt;. ('has. Hell and son of ■W’ nslt- month with relatives and friends in
future home. Mr. Gonzalez who is
G4*5lc.
ington, l&gt;. t ’., are in the city the Michigan and other states in the
with the Baker &amp; Holmes wholesale
suwt- of Min. Bell's sister, Mrs. i north.
grocery will have headquarters in
Notice
G. I&gt; Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. P. Hagan have Miami hereafter. The many friends
T
o
Stockholders
Sanford Building &amp;
returned
from
Daytona
Beach,
where
Hi -lire ami read the Bed Cross
of the Gonzalez family regret their
Loan Association:
announu-ment in this issue of the Mrs. Hagan and the children spent departure from Sanford where they
All stockholders are requested to
several weeks the guests of the have resided for so many years ami
he
present at the monthly meeting
wish them prosperity in their new
De riiiirimnuiuMunKnmtiMtiUiHinnnmtimMniinto Neptune.
of the hoard of directors of the SanMrs. W. T. Wlifeless and daugh­ home.
fxrd Building &amp;■ Loan Associniton to
ters, Miss Surah and little Bottle are
Mrs. A. D. Pnrrish has returned he held at their otllce on Monday,
home again uftcr two months spent from a pleasant visit to Tampa
September 22nd, for the purpose of
pleasantly among the mountains of where she selected a fine building lot
amending by-laws.
in Hyde Park.
Mr. Parrish Is al­
SANFORD, FLORIDA f Georgia.
Sanford Building &amp; Loan Assn.
Mrs. Grace Williams, the Misses ready located nt Tampa and Mrs.
By T. J. Miller, President.
Sunday, August .list.
Hutchinson ami Miss Carrie Gray Parrish ami Harvey will go there In Attest:
spent Sunday ut Duytunu Beach, a few weeks nml they will build a
A. P. Connelly, Secretary.
motoring over in Miss Beulah Hut­ home there.
Their many Sanford
2-4tc
friends will regret to lose this estim­
chinson's car.
Mrs. C. W. bhinholser returned able family from Sanford hut wish
Meat Prices Stabilized
home yesterday after a delightful them prosperity in their new home.
New York, Aug. 27.— In an effort
visit with her son and daughter.
Mrs. Elton Moughton and little
to stabilize meat prices the commit­
Mr., and Mrs. Frank Miller in Mil- daughter arrived in the city Mon­
tee on fair prices for meat of the
day and surprised her family and
ledgoville, Ga.
New York State Association nt
Subject
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Vincent were many friends. As Miss Lucy Whit- United Master Butchers of America
in the city yesterday enrouto to ncr Mrs. Moughton is known to tiday agreed upon a tentative fair
their home in Vertf from Tampa. every one in Sanford and is receiving schedule covering
eighteen
basic
Mrs. Vincent is the sister of Mrs. a warm welcome home. She will he meat items. The list will lie given a
the guest of her mother, Mrs. 1. N.
R. J. Holly.
trial during the month of Septem­
WhitncF for several weeks. Mr. and
Col. and Mrs. 1. E. Webster, Miss
ber.
Mrs. Moughton are now residing In
Maude Shutts of Gainesville and
The margins agreed upon are two
Birmingham where Mr. Moughton
Miss Lona Clancey of Williston were
cents
higher than those in effect
has a good position.
in the city Suturday enrouto to Or­
during the wartime period, hut it
The Herald is huVmg plenty of
lando Irom Daytona Beach.
was understood that reductions in
aggravation these days in getting in
wholesale prices would enable them
Mrs May Seely bus returned from
•SI IIJECT:—“ I’raycr, us u means
new machinery and getting it into
of growth I n grace.”
a month's visit to Boston and other
to sell at lower than wartime fig­
shape for the daily paper nml for the
points in the New England states.
ures.
The maximum fair margin
hig rush of business that wo expect
profit schedule agreed upon today
She will resume her duties witli the
this full. Getting anything shipped
f dlows:
Truck Growers Co. in a few days.
these days [s some job and if the
Beef of good and medium steers,
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Garner re paper is delayed some or Is not up
turned home Sunday after spending to standard our readers can guess chuck steak L'lc a pound; whole
the summer at Waynesboro, Vu.,1just how we^arc fixed. ’ But when cross rib 20c; cut cross rib 24c; stew
stopping
over in Washington, I). C., we are equipped we will give you a heef 1.1c.
I'ria c h in g 8:30 P. M .
nml Macon, G a „ enroute home.
Hinds nnd ribs of good ami medi­
real paper.
Subject
um
steers, sirloin steak 17c; bottom
The many friends of Dr. L. R.
C. If. Dingec was In the city yes­
Philips will he glad to learn that he terday and today on business and round DJc; rih roast prime, 18c;
recently passed through a successful calling on his many friends. There whole top sirloin cut, 15c; cut top
operation at a sanitarium In New never was a more popular man in sirloin, 19c.
York and is on the road to recovery. Sanford than Charlie Dingco and his
Lamb: Leg of lamb, 14c; rih
Mrs. Frunk Mllteer and attractive many friends arc glad to know that chops, l i t ; chuck, 1c; stew ulmbs,
.little daughter, Frances Fair, who he is doing well in Jacksonville under cost 4c,
have spent some time here as the where he and Mrs. Dingee are now
Pork, products: Smoked lmms,
guests of her mother, Mrs. Marie making their home. But we predict unwrapped, 8 to 10 pounds, 8c u
You arc welcome!
Smith left Saturday for her home in that some xf these days they "will pound; smoked shoulder, picnics, 2 ) j
W* W H IT E , P. C. | Fort Myers.
wander hack again" and make their to 7 pounds, 7c; smoked bacon, un­
Dir:
T. S. HulT has returned to N e w ) home in the best town in the state. wrapped, l i e : pork chops, ends,
siiintmrt:m imamjnnwnmjiaetnnna

I RCHURCH
S t1 ||
FMETHODIST

V isit

The Baptist Temple
S u n d ay A u g u st 3 1 st

11:45 A .M . .* “VISION and TASK”
8:30 P .M . .* “FLORIDA of FRANCE”
An account of trip to Meditcranean Coast in France,
Marseilles, Nice, Menton, Monte Carlo and Italy.

D p. Geo. H ym an W ill S p eak
Solo b y Mr, Claus
i
Mrs. A. M. Phillips. Choir Director. Miss Virginia DeCourscy. Ass’! Pianist

P . S.— A visit to the Sunday School
at 10:30 A. M . will be worth while.
John D. Jinkins, Supt. Schelle Maines, General S ecy
8c; pork chops, middle, t Jr

p
Mi l . i i . .
iji
"^the margins nre based on "cash tor our Interest and if it Is necessary
and carry" and do not include the to spend some money to defend our­
selves.
We stand together and di­
rc.,.t of deliverv service.
vided we fall.
MORE ON

CATTLE

D IP P IN G .

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A Letter From E. II. KIIbee
1 want to state a few facts why 1
have taken up-the matter cf- .
dipping. 1 was forced to by threats
from other counties.
They stated
that they were dipping in their coun­
ties and if we dod not dip that the
owners of any eattle crossing the
line to other counties would he lined
one thousand dollars. This being a
fact I have done ail I could to get
ready to protect our county from
trouble. I bring one of five chosen
by my people to represent them I
felt it was my duty to do what 1
could to protect them so I did what
I could in that line to get ready.
So we did and began dipping and
dipped three months just us our
Sta’ e Sanitary Board told us to do.
The Sanitary Board told us we
could get rid of the cattle tick in si;:
months.
&gt;
The State Boanl also said Orange
and Lake counties were tick free and
we could he in six months if we
would dip regularly. When we had
dipped three months Orange, Lake
and other counties called a meeting
at Orlando, Fin., when Orange nnd
Luke counties stated that they had
dipped two years and they were nt t
free from ticks nml at that time
saw no way of getting rid of them
until it was state wide and we all
agreed to stop dipping.
1 knnv it became a law to dip
cattle in Seminole county ami the
law in constitutional. But is it right
to enforce the law just because It is
a law when it is not doing any good
and is a great hardship on the cattle
men.
1 ask every man who has the right
to enforce the law to give it a care­
ful consideration before doing it.

County Commissioner of
Fifth District of Sem­
inole County.

Be Sure
when y o u purchase a
brush for any purpose
you receive lasting satis­
faction.
T h e REXAM , Store

BRISTLE

s

GOODS

are this sort
j

MILITARY BRUSHES
HAIR
COMPLEXION ”
ft
INFANT
ft
TOOTH
ft
NAIL
ft
CLOTH
T h is is bristles goods

week nnd you will be
repaid

by the values

displayed.

BOWER &amp; R O U M ILIAT
The REXAI.L Store
Phono 125
SANFORI),

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FLORIDA

Sunday School - 10:30 A. M.

I

Preaching 11:45 A .M .

IWhat is Man?I
Grayer Meeting 8:30 P. M.
Wednesday

Senior League - 7:30 P. M.

"High Cost oi Liv­
ing a n d W age.”
c.

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H ER E is no time in the life of a
man when he is more susceptible
to training, to discipline, than during
boyhood days.
Many a aucccHsful ’.UMincsn man of today owes his success in large
measure to proper training as a boy.
Don't you think your boy's future Is worth the starting of
account for him today?

a

hank

�AUGUST 20. 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD
McCluney— Green

W e Do Y o u r Vulcanizing
RIG H T th e F i r s t T im e
Although our w ork is
guaranteed it dont
com e back to be
done over. : : :

W e’ll say it’s some satisfaction to auto owners
to know that the “extra” tire or tube will stand up
if needed. Bring your next job to us and be cons vinced.

Sanford Cycle Co.
“A Service Id (o Get You Out of Trouble”

Phone 251-W

Sanford, Florida

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
BUDGET OF O I* I N I O N "JUST
BETWEEN YOU A N D ME"

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
nntl Fnlth, "He'll Print 'em"***
So Snjs Sauntcrcr.
The llelter Thing

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With a conseienee

elean
Thnn win by a triek unfair;
It is better to fail and to know
you’ ve been
(W hatever the prise was) square,
Than to claim the joy of a far-olf
t**o
* al
And the cheers of the standers-hy
down deep in your in*

115 Park Ave.

Hut many a day in the future lies
was not only spending his money
When he’ ll wish he had met defeat; but his time for the upbuilding of
For the man who lost shall be glad the city and helping to make the
kicker's property more valuable and
at heart
these same kickers today are enjoy­
And walk with his head up high.
ing tin1 prosperity made possible by
While his conqueror knows he must
these same men who worked day and
[day the part
night for the things that we needed
Of a cheat and a living lie.
here most.
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The prize reoms fair when the light
is on
Hut save it is truly won,
y
-ki ng when the
I
^crowds are gone;
For It stands for a false deed dope,
And It’s tietter you never should
reach your goal
Than ever success to buy
At the price of knowing down in
your soul
That your glory is all a lie.
Detroit Free Press.
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Heautiful in its simplicity was tha
marriage of Miss Gertrude Green to
Rev. J. E. McCluney of Franklin,
Term., which took place nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. llrower at
noon Sunday, Aug. 24th.

WhenYourSpringBreaks

Let us inspect your battery FREE, put dis­
tilled water in FREE. We make a special­
ty of electrical troubles on autos and
guarantee all our work. Wc also have
*
competent mechanics to overhaul your car
and can give you satisfactory service if
your troubles arc large or small.
Wc are
the ofTIcia! service station for the famops

The living room was prettily dec­
orated In pink roses, peach blow
hibiscus and nspnragus fern.
T o tha
strains of Mendelssohn’ s Wedding
March played liy Mrs. Tom Getzen,
little Jack Getzen bearing the ring in
a pink hibiscus preceded the bride
who entered the living room on the
arm of her uncle, Mr. Hrower, who
gave her away in marriage. She was
met by the groom at the beautifully
Improvised altar of roses and ferns
where the marriage ceremony was .
impressively performed by Dr. Geo,’
Hyman in the presence of the fam-j
ily and a few favored friends. The
bride was indeed lovely in her simple
though exquisite dress of white silk
georgette with white hnt, shoes and
gloves. She carried a shower bou­
quet of white roses and asparagus
fern.
Immediately nfter the cere­
mony a most delicious obi fashioned
southern dinner was served.

P hiladelphia
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Mrs. McCluney is the accomplish­
ed niece of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A.
Hrower of- this city'. She is a gradu­
ate of the Emerson School of ora­
tory, Hoston, Mass. She was at one
time teacher of oratory in the Sunford High School, but for several
years past has been connected with
........ is and colleges in distant cities.
The groom is a man of high in­
tegrity and sterling worth,
lie lias
only recently been installed as pas­
tor of the Cumberland Presbyterian
rh
p
Fra' )1-lie, Tcnn., where
after a short visit to the groom’s
parents in Gadsden. Ala., they ail!
he at home to their friends.
Mrs.
Met limey’s many Florida friends
wish for her a long life of happiness
and great usefulness in her newhome.

Sanford Battery Service Co.
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.

203 Oak Avenue

WE

Newspapers,

they

Phone 189

HAVE

FOUND

IT!

DAISY T ILE
A PERFECT DRAIN TILE: Thoroughly Impenimis to Water,'Uhonibitl
Dcrnmpoiitian, Atmosphere and Moisture.
Made from that same material adopted by the Government to withstand
Nitric nnd Pirrlc Acid tests in the construction of Its Immense acid plants.
Our supply is limited only by our demand.
SOLE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE, ORANGE AND LAKE C O U fT IE fS, FLA.
Slock In yards and 2.'S,000 ready for shipment. J

M A H O N E Y -W A L K E R CO .
H A M O Itl), II.OIMIIA

IXli

F ertilizer M aterials
C O T T O N SEED M E A L
CASTOR PO M ACE
TANKAG E
ASHES

South Carolina, seemed to be well
founded.

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Guaranteed 18 Months
Lei YOUR next BATTERY be a PHILADELPHIA.

The bride’s going away dress was
a midnight blue French serge coat
suit, with lace waist and accessories
to match.

And now the Sanford Hoard of
Trade is contemplatin'’
a campaign lor me hi tiers h ip s and
every man in the county who really
want* to do something lor his coun­
ty should
pay up his membership
dues if he is a member and should
become a
member if he is not a
member. The Hoard of Trade will
hold a rousing meeting in a few days
and this body that has accomplished
Stirring Up Troulde
so much in the past will get bury
Washington, Aug. 26.—Soviet in­
again for the winter season
terests apparently ure supplying the
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funds for a propaganda to stir up
*
Every city, village and hamlet in race antagonism in the United
the United
States is doing some­ States, according to information nowthing for the returned soldiers. in the iiands of the department of
They are getting up lug meetings, justice. Officials of the department
barbecues, picnics, etc., and building
said today that charges of an organ­
memorial buildings and showing the
ized propaganda made in the house
hoys that they are appreciated nnd
that the people are glad to welcome yesterday by Rep. Hyrnes, democrat,

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What a lot of tim e lost nnd en­
A cheat you must live and die.
ergy expended here upon different
questions when it could all be solved
W h o wins by a triek must take the quickly and intelligently by a meet­
prize,
ing of the Hoard of Trade, providing
And walk with his head up high. of course we had every business man
in Sanford in the Hoard of Trade.
What a pleasure it is to go to other
BMMBM
cities and even towns where they
have an active Hoard of Trade and them hack home, Hanford is not do­
see how they solve these questions. ing anything for the boys but the
Daughters of the American Revolu­
tion
will take up the plan of building
* A few years ago it was my pleas­
them
a suitable memorial in the
r»&gt;*
u re to he a member of the Sanford
near
future
and I hope it will not he
Hoard of Trade when the directors
an anli.
Memorial arches are nice
held a meeting several times a week
A U T O OW NERS
to look at but they do not mean
and they would gather round the
anything
!.i the young life of the
table at the hotel at six in the even­
C a ll on us for exact
boys.
W
hat
we want here is a me­
ing and for two hours discuss the
d u p lica te of your
morial
building
on the lakefront, a
questions of moment and how many
broken spring,
building that will he a place where
difficult situations in our everyday
n n d rccclvu
life were smoothed out at those the boys can go for recreation, for
athletics and for dancing or any
oprlng sat­
meetings.
Orlando is doing this
other form of amusement that they
stunt now with a meeting at noon of
isfaction
may need and when the D. A. ll.
the Hoard of Trade and these lu n ch ­
t h a t la
takes up this matter I hope they
eons are doing lug things for Or­
re al.
will go in for the real thing. Our
lando.
soldier hoys have not been welcomed
home as they should have been and
'
I also remember that some of the
we should make it up to them with
kickers here sab! the money of the
something
substantial,
something
Hoard of Trade was being spent for
that will he of service to them in the
dinners when in fact every director years to rninc
They want service
was paying for his own meal and for they gave service
SANFORI) FLORIDA
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Free SERVICE!

snid,

were springing up over tin* country
to spread the propaganda and sow
discord among the negroes.
Agents of the departments of jus­
tice are investigating.

Facts

L E T US Q U O T E YO U O N YO U R R E Q U IR E M E N T S O F
A L L K IN D S O F M A T E R IA L — W E W IL L S A V E
YO U M 0 N E Y A N D G IV E Y O U
— GOOD S E R V IC E —

thus

far developed lend otHcinls to believe
that 1. W. W. and soviet influence

C H A SE &amp; C O M PA N Y

were at the bottom of the recent rare
riots in Washington and Chicago.

Sanford, Florida

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.

oneySaye r •JHeW CombinaiioipAMERICAN
.if BENCE Specification H
! It

4 tk

IV '

“ . O Inch i l i y i | t i p to 20 Inch Maidhi
t] Inch ttayl obnvt 20 tnch Itolghl

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A man told me today that San­
ford would soon have thirteen gar­
ages in the city and his eyes stuck
out on his cheeks when lie told it.
Well, what of It?
Did you over
to think that Hanford and Seminole
county has more cars for tin- popu­
lation than any other community in
the United Stales?
Did you ever
stop to think that there is as much
money here as any other com­
munity in the United States? Why
shouldn’ t we have more garages
than any other place? Anti if any
people are entitled to ride in ears
certainly our hard working com­
munity is entitled to them.
We
have put it over and we are entitled
to all the pleasure that wo can get
out of this life and if the people
want ears and gnrnges and can af­
ford the pleasure let them have it.
Eh, what?
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W e are sole agents for American Steel &amp; Wire
Company.

W e have a com plete stock

and o u r

prices

arc

right.

HILL HARDWARE CO.

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D. C. Marlowe, Chairmnn.
Mrs, R. A. Uerheun, Secretary.
Optimistic Thought.
Suavity will collect more blit* than
itlifen l»»v«y!t5.

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Free Red Cross Training Classes
The middle of September the local
Red Cross Chuptcr will bring a
trained Red Cross nurse to Seminole
county for the purpose of training
classes in home care of the sick,
hygiene and sanitation, without any
cost to the individual. Manuals will
also he provided.
All those who desire to take ad­
vantage of this opportunity will
please notify the secretary at once, ns
the manuals must he here when the
I nsrtuctor arrives.

AM ELS’expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos answers every cigarette
desire you ever had! Camels give
such universal delight,such unusual
enjoyment nnd satisfaction you'll
cull them a cigarette revelation!
If you’d like » cigarette that does
not leave any unpleasant cigarctty
aftertaste or unpleasant cigarctty
odor, s m o k e Camels! If you
hunger for a rich, mellow-mild
cigarette that has all that desirable
cigarette "body”—well, you get
some Camels as quickly as you cun!
Camels’ expert blend makes all this
delightful quality possible. Your
personal test will prove that Camel
Cigarettes are the only cigarettes
you ever smoked that just seem
made to meet your taste I You will
prefer them to either kind of to­
bacco smoked straight!
Compare Camels for quality and
satisfaction with any cigarette in
the .world ut any price 1

Camala are ■olil every where in • d e n lM o ally aealed parka^e* Of 20 ci4mretlee; or
ten packager (200 cifiarrtte*) in a
ine.paper*covered carton. We afrung/y
recommend (h i t carton fo r the homa or
office aupply. or when you travel.

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY
\Yiti'l.n.^tl«ni, N. C.

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AUGUST 29, 1919

TH E SANFORD TOtRALD

NEW HOSPITAL

w

gets

a

start

TUESDAY N IG H T
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m , p a c e I)

Cliurch— Hurry Kent and Mrs. Chon.
Williams.
First

R ep re se n tin g

Methodist

c h u r c h — W- M. Haynes and Mrs. H.
H. C h a p p e ll -

Representing First
rreshytenan
. C. Du Hose and Mrs. R.

Church - H

j. Holly.
All

R ep resenting

Souls'

Catholic Church— F. W.

Roman
Mahoney

acen
fit to call from our midst
that earnest Christian amt our be­
loved sister, Mrs. S. M. Peabody,
and whereas this incident marks the
close of n life of signal Christian ef­
fort and simplicity, and whilst we
feel the loss to the community is
great, we feel that her reward will
he in keeping with the earnest Chris­
tian life she led; Resolved, That the
Wesley Brotherhood Class of the
First Methodist Church express a
sincere frntcrnal appreciation of Sis­
ter Peabody as n co-worker in the
cause of our Master, nmi express to
the family their heartfelt and sincere
sympathy for them in their irrepar­
able loss.
Resolved, that a copy of these
resolutions he printed in the Sanford
Herald and transmitted to the fam­
ily.
Wesley Brotherhood Class,
By D. S. Hubhett, President.

and Mrs. J- H. Roumlllat.
Representing Geneva w . A.
Whitcoinh and Mrs. K* Curlctt.
Representing Chuluota— G. M. Jaf0t,, and Mrs. J. W. Nixon.
Representing Oviedo T . I.. I.in­
to and Mrs. S. W. Swope.
Representing Altamonte— J.
. The
Oiteen and Mrs. v\. It. Ballard. ^
Representing Long wood— C. W.
Cntzminger and Mrs. J. A. Bistline.
Representing Monroe—J. W. Hell
and Mrs. H. K. Lake.
Representing County Commtssioners-L. A. Briitnlcy.
Representing City Council — R. A.

Adopted French Child of the
E »«t Side Primary School

Jfew m an.
At l a r g e — Mrs.

It. A. Terhoun,
Alfa. w. D. Turner, T . W. Lawton,
F. P. F o r s t e r , It. J. Holly and Mrs.
A. K. Hill.
ReMilulions
Whereas the

Divine

Father

has

'Iliere can b e no doubt
as io the merit oi Cardui,
the w om an’s tonic, in
the treatment o i m any
t r o u b le s p e c u l i a r to
wom en. T h e thousands
of wom en w h o have been
helped by C ardui in the
past 40 years, is c o n d u ­
cive proof th2t
good medicine for w om en
w h o suffer. It should
help you, too.

Take

CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic h
M rs. N . C. V arn er, o f
Hixson, T en n ., w rites:
" I w as passing through
the . . . M y back an d
sides w ere terrible, and
my suffering indescriba­
ble. I can’t tell just h o w
and w here I hurt, about
all over, I think . . . I
began Cardui, an d m y
pains gre w less and less,
until I w a s cured, i am
rem arkably strong for a
wom an Gd years o f age.

Tin? arcompanytnK photograph is
the picture of little Germaine Baheau, the fatherless French child
adopted hy tye Junior Bed Cress
school auxiliary of the Hast Side
Primary School of this city.
The letter is from Germaine's
mothfcr nnd was duly received only a
few dnya ago by Mrs Arrington,
who with her yountf pupils is ureatly
pleased and interested in the child t f
their adoption. As is customary, the
little j;irl has been adopted by the
school for one year hut it is the hope
of the teachers that nil of the pupils
will renew their Junior membership
in October which will insure their
care of Germaine for another year.
Following is the letter from the
little Kiri’s mother;
Brion sur Once, 11 July, 1919.

1do all my Housework.’'

Dear Miss:
I beg you to excuse me, please, for
waitini; so Io nk before answerinu
your letter with the money you sent
me in April for Germaine's picture.
Here all the photographers were
soldiers at the front and I waited
until they returned. I am not satis­
fied with the little picture the man
*
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made that is here for you sent
money enough for a larger one nnd
Onf. Inch Card* Will Up Published Un­
der This flmtling At The Kn,o Of S7.7 I will send you one right now.
I V r Year
Dear Miss, I thank you many
limes and I feel that I am very
much indebted to you and your pu­
pils for your interest in my little
girl.
i. a ir r e h
Thank also your little pupils who
o o p ’i: i n t i i i : c o u n t h o u s e
wrote such nice words of praise of
SANFORD
- F L O R ID A
her. My girl is going to school hut
she is not able to write any letter to
you yet.
T i l l n u s IM M I.T WILSON
I will tell you that she was all the
K. FERGUSON IIOUSIIoMmh
companion I bad after her father
tvn* killed in the war in 1'H-t
That
terrible war has ruined many situu
LA W Y E R S
tioni.

| BUSINESS CARDS 1

SCIIULLE MAINES

Wilson &amp; Hoasbolder
-

Florida

ATLANTI C HOTEL
llay iind Hugiin Sis.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
•Ml railroud ticket offices in
building.
Center of every'ling.
All modern improve*
n,,’ftt«.
First class in every
W:,y.
Hot and cold running
water in rooms.
Rules, $1.00 up.
IliiKin and tinth $1.50 up

L. FRANK. PEARCE, Prop.

We
Still Have Good
Envelopes at
I 5c a Ckg.

HERALD PRINTING COM PANY'.
Other Supply Dept.
I'honr 143
Sanford, Florida

c

Commissioner* of Sentinel* County, Florldi,
at the office ot aald board at ifR* court hou*n
In Sanford, Florida, on or belor* ten o'clock
a. m. on the 2nd day ol September A. D. 1919,
fnr the ricavatlon and construction nl the
ditch**, drain* or canal* and lateral ditch**,
drain* or canal* In the Jessup Drainage III*Irlrt.
Each bid mu*t be accompanied by a certi­
fied check in the lum of Five Hundred (f.'.oo)
Dollar*, payable to laid board, a* an rvldrntr ol good lalth.
Cellmate I total yardage, Sfi.flfiO cubic
yard!. Thl* quantity I* only apprntlmale,
being given a* a uniform had* for comparl•on of Idd*. and (he aald board reservr* the
right to increase or decrease the amount ol
aald yardage a* may be deemed n*vv*«ary.
All bid* ahall be made upon a form to be
furnished.
The board r»ecrve* the right to reject any
and alt bid*.
The •uccesslul bidder *
be required to
give a bond equal to 2 .’&gt; per rent of the
amount of hi* or their bid, computed upon
the bail* of the yardage above mentioned,
with a Surety Company qualified to writ*
such bond* in the State of Florida, a* surety
thereon; the Surety Company and form of
bond to be approvrd by said board.
A ropy of plana, specification* and pro­
file* and proposed contract, bond and form ol
bid n.nv lie obtained upon application to the
undersigned upon making a deposit ol
Ten Dollar*, thl* sum to be refunded when
said plan*. *p-rlflcal|«nt, etr., have hrrn re­
turned.
Hy order of the Hoard of County Com­
missioner* ol Semin-!- County, Florida.
I seal I
K. A. II.U G L A S S ,
6 V ite
Clerk.

firlby Flnrgan, Joseph Flnrgan, Mr*. H. !..
Lambert, Jamea MrElroy Farramor*. Agne*
I’arramore, KOI* Far remora and EHtabetU
Farramor*. a* helm of aald Joseph Flnegan,
deceased, In and In the 8 W&gt;V of N K ' f of
Section 18, Tp. 20 8 . Itange I I East and the
N Vt'H of 8 H|&lt; of Section 18. Tp. 29. 8
Itange 31 East In Seminole County, Florida.
E. E. flit A ll V.
Sheriff Seminole County, Fla.

Gl'Str.

t I* further ordered that thlt notlca bt
f iluhlished
one* each week for twelve week*

n the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pubHalted In flemlnol* County, Florid*.
Witney* my hand and offirlal aeal of the
•aid Circuit Court thl* the Ath day of Aug­
ust. 1919.
|
(Seal) •
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk,
Circuit Court.
Schelle Malnei,
Solicitor for Complainant.
f iV llte ,

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In Clrralt Courl of Ifae Hescnlh Judlrl* In Clrmll Coart ?lh Judlrlal Cirralt, Hamlrircull of Florida, Seminole County,
In
nolo C n n n ly , F larld a . In C h an cre* ,
Chanrrry.
In re I’etltlnn of Fannie C. D*v|%: a A firrl«l
C. to Randall, Complainant
Woman,
v*
irrder and !Jc*n»*
William Atkinson Daniel, Luther C. Porter,
ThU matter, coming on to be heard thla
The Portsmouth Trust * Curaant-e Co.- day before me upon the report of E. .F. HoutAlice C. Hill. Da*Id
Daniel, A. D. Star- hotdrr, special master h*r*tofore appointed
bird, and all unknown person* claiming to take and report tesllmony at to the r a p i­
any lntrrr*t by. through or under the d ly , competency and qualifications of peti­
above natnrd parties or cither of them, a* tioner to take charge at and rninage her
lis-lr*, d*vl«rrw legatee*, grantee* or other­ estate. With hi* opinion thereon, the ruurt,
wise, and all other unknown person* claim­ having esamined the report amf the testi­
ing any Interest in and to the said land* In­ mony, find* tba- the aald Fannie C. Davie
volves! In *ild suit, et al
I* qualified to take eharte of anJ manage hrr
NOTICK o r E I.E C T IO E
Order el Conalrurtlve Service.
estate, and thereupon it it hereby ordered,
Notice la hereby given that an election
To all unknown partle* claiming Interest adjudged and decreed that the *aid master'*
*111 be held a t the several Foiling placet In
by, thrsiugh or under William Atklnaon Dan­ report be and tho *aroe U hereby approved
Seminole County, Florida, on th* 16th day
iel, Luther C. Porter. The Portsmouth Trust ami confirmed.
ol September 1919 purauant to Chapter
A Cuaranteo Co., Alice C. Hill, David Lee
6193 o( the I n , of Florida, Acle of 1919,
F U R T H E R ORD ERED . A D IU D G
Daniel, and A. D, fitarbirrl, as heirs, devisers, EDIT AIS
Entitled An Act to Prohibit Hog* or Swine
N D D E C R E E D , That the petitioner,
grantee*, legatees nr olherwlte, or any or the
runnln . or roaming at large In tald county,
aaiil
Fannie
C. Davis, be and *lin I* here­
Other sd them and all unknown persons, by granted lirento
lor the purpoee ot adopting or rejecting the
to lake charge of and
corporation* or association* claiming an manage her r*tate ami property, to control
provision* ol tald act, tald election to be
Interest In the following described land* the *ame, to contract and be contracted
held in aceordar.cn with d ia lin g l a » » govern­
situate in Seminole County, F’lorlda, to-wllt with, to sue and be *jri|, and to become a
ing general election*, Including the qualltlLot* I to 28 inclusive (lets Lots I and 6) free dealer and bind herself In all respect* a*
cation ol voter*.
W. A. A D. I.. Daniel'* Subdivision of the
The lolloping elector* have been appointed
HE If of Sec 10, T w p 21 8 . Range 29 E. II the were unmarried.
to runduct tald election and to ranvaaa and
Done and ordered In Chamber* at DeLind
130 nrres more or lea*.
make return* Ilf the vote* ca»t in thr several In Ihr Cirrull Court o f the Seienlh Judlrlal
You and each of you are herrhy ordered to Florid* ihi* the 2nd m y til August 1919.
JtS . W. I 'E K K I N S
precinct*, rr* pec lively, the ln*t named to act
Circuit nT Florida. Seminole Cnunly. In be and appear befo;^ our said Circuit Court
a* clerk
Judge.
Chancery,
•
at the Court House in Sanford, Florida, on 63-Hc
I’ rcclnct No I. Tim Keane, F. K. 45 lc» J. F. I.aing, Joined by J. K. t.alng, her hus­ the 3rd day of Nov, A. It. 1919. then ami
band.
there to make answer to the bill ol complaint
A. W. Wathen and W. F. Shelley.
In (hr Circuit Court, Sesenlh Judicial Cir­
Complainant*
herein filed against yuul
Frerinct No 2 A. 8 . Ilawkin*. J. C. Moffett
cuit, In and for Seminole Count*. Florida
vt.
Jas. A. Johnaon inn J. W. Hell.
It
Is
fufthcr
ordered
that
thl*
i.ntire
he
in Chancery.
Precinct No .1 . C. I.. Ilritt, fj. F. I’avton, Wm. (I. Andenrled. It. II. Itamsey, Cro. II published once a * n k for twelve week* In
Morton, Individually and at trustee, Cal­ lhe_S»nford Herald, a newspaper published Albert Hall, Complainant
David Speer, and F. I*, Itlm *,
Freclnct No. I. A. A. Hick*. F. A. John­ vin A. Pnare, Anna C. Woodbrldge, Indl- In Seminole County, Flor da.
R"sa M, Hall, Defendant.
viduallv and sv trustee, Albert (J. Eavi-s
aon. A. V. Mctiulnn and Leonard Kelt.
Witness my hand and seal ol said Circuit To Rota M. H a l l , ----- Streei, In lUnipphs,
Freclnct No,
T. l „ Cuiblnr, N. J. Tan­ nnd ttichlr Wondbrldge, and all unknown
Ind.
person* claiming Interest, by through or un­ Court, thl* the 7th day ol Aug. 1919.
ner, l&gt;. C, Walcott and II, It. McCad
(Seal)
E. A. H um ;LASS
ll appearing from the affilavit of Albert
Freclnrt No 6. J. W. Flynt, O. T. Feter*. der any of the above named defendant*,
Clerk
ol
Circuit
Court
Seminole
Co.
t'jj.
either
as
heirs,
devisees,
grantees,
legate-*
Hall herein duly filed that he I; complainant
J. V. Wick*, and M. E. Dooley.
E.
F.
Hi.
us
holder
or
otherwise,
and
all
unknown
person*
claim­
in
the above entitled rause and that it is the
Frerinct No. 7, It. K. Itobrrt*. J. E. Sny­
Solicitor
6VI3tc belief Cat (ho defendant, Rosa If. Hall, it
ing interest by, through or uniter Jrsylo C.
der, (&gt;. (!.Jacob* and I.. It. Collin*.
Murphcy
and
J.
Richmond
Murphoy,
her
a non-resident of the State of Florida and
Freclnct No. M. C. K. Mather*. S. E.
that «he Is a rr-ident of a state of the United
Mather*. F. K. Itrddilt tnd A. W. Moreman. huthand. now deceased, as heirs, devisees,
ligalees,
or
otherwise,
and
all
other
unknown
In Cirrull Court of ifiV Setrnlh Judirla Slate* other tha t the State of Florida and
Freclnct No. 9 T. D. Hartley, T. F. Lewi*
persons claiming any Inters tt In and to tald
J. A. Iliitiinc, and J. N. Searcy.
Cirrull ol Florida, Seminole I'ounlf.
In is a r.-.Iil. nt of toe Slate r.f Indiana, ret'dlng
at -----Street In the City of tndianapotli
Chtnrrr*,
Freclnct No. 10 . Jamea Heed, J. &lt;!. Mar­ property fnvlovrsl In tald suit.
Defendants.
Indiana ami that there is no person in tho
tin. A. 0. Sjoblom and A. E. SJoldum.
J. F. I.aing, JoInid by J. E I.aing, tier hut- Slat., of Florid* the service of a subpoena
Order ol Constructive Srrvlce
Frerinct No. II. J. W. Deteen. A. W.
band. Complainant*,
upon wrhom would bind the defendant
To all unknown parties claiming Interest
Mullen, A. II. Fuller and W. )l. Ilallard.
v*.
and that it Is hi* belief the age of lh* de­
by,
through
or
under
Wm.
&lt;1.
Andenrled.
Said election to be bald In accordance K. II. Itamsey, Cro. 11. Msirlon. Individually Wm. G. Andenried, R. II. Ramtvy, Geo. H. fendant D over twenty-one year*.
Morton. Individually ami a* trustee, Cal­
with the , a » » ot Florida governing th» hold­
at trustee, Calvin A. I'osgc. Albert (t.
You are therefore ordered to appear to
vin A. I'oage, Anna C. Woodbriilge, Indi­
ing of general election* In *ald, elate and re­ and
Eaves,
Richie
Wondbrldge
ansi
Jessie
C.
vidually and n* trustee, Albert G. Eaves, this hill on Monday the 6th day of October
turn* to be made to the clerk and chair­
Murphcy
ansi
J.
Richmond
Murphcy,
her
A.
D. 1919, the same bring a Rule Day of
and Itlrhie Woodbriilge, ami all unknown
man of the Hoard id County Commissioner* hutbanil, at hrjr*. slevisees. grantees, legatees
person* rlalmlng any Interest by, through thl* Courl
til said County.
or
otherwise
sir
any
or
rlther
ol
them,
anil
all
or under any id the above named defend­
ft It further ordered that thf* notice be
Done by order ol the Hoard Ad County unknown perann*. corporation* or asturlaant*, either a* heir*, dcvlaeea, grantee*, Publish. ! *
si.' - • i.:vk» lit l'*w
CummlMluncr* ol Seminole County. Florida tlon*. rlalmlng ats Ints-rrsl In the following
I
—
J
*—
u
1
^
JII‘,'
t
4
—
*
all
unknown
J'l'f,..L. , . ..i.'..,, u newspaper published In
(Seal!
E. A. DCUIul.ASS
d fieri bed r*
t ‘
frs K*i
-*
*.
9UII8
t
i»4
1
tciitiic
irilrrvat
Iiv
IhriMlih
ur
undrr
Seminole
County,
Florida.
Clerk ol Hoard of ( ’ » ' • * ' lv, Florida, to wit': Ifigin at intefscetton "I Jc-iAir (!, Murphoy ami J. lUchm ^i 1 M»*ph
' • min'd.
... 1 ) ,
Vt it ness, K. A. Douglass. Clerk ol the
East Line of Mellonville Avc., will: s.oitli
phov, hrr hutbami, now ib criffd , a* hrlr* Circuit Court and the seal thereof thla 23rd
61-Mr.
sine stf S*c. Ill run North along Mrltssnville
|i'|i ! ffi or olhrr'fc
u11 •lay ol July A. D. 1919.
Avc., 162 yarils. East at right angles 162 uthrr unknown im r»on«
IflltT*
E. A. DOUGLASS. Chrk.
South at right angles 162 yards. n l tn ami In •afil property inv
In iaiil
In the rircu ll Court, S r t r B l h Judl&gt;|«t Cir­ yards.
Ily V. M. Dougla**. D. C.
West
162
yards,
Ss-e.
30
Twp.
I
'•
S
Range
ftutt.
DrUniUtita.
cuit. of Florida, In and for Ncmlmilr Coun­
A.
K.
1
‘ower*,
31
K.
•
ty. In C hanrrry
Urilrr of Conrtruciive S«r
Soliritor lor Cotnplalnr t.
Ci-ilc
Vou and each of you are hereby ordered
II. J. I.o lie an and Alma Thorman,
To Ihv l)r(rnr»nt«, Wm* (*. Amlrnrlrtl,
to be and upprar before our aald Circuit U. II. lia im*&lt;fy» (i* o* II* M or too, Inill v hi mall v
Complainant*,
Court at the Court Huuss. n Sanford, FI* on ii ml a* tru *«•***» Cal ¥In A. I'm
Albert &lt;*•
the 3rd slay ssl Nov, A. D. UM9, then and* Kivi'i and llirhio WouijbrlilKei
Cordelia E. *11111 end William Henry
ths-re to make answer to the bill of rompUInt
Hill, her husband: all unknown parIt appraring from the awurn bill of rumherein tilsol ai-*in*t you.
lies claiming Interests under Cordelia
It l&gt; furthsr ordrrs'd that thl* notice be plaint herein flleil that your pUcv of rr^lE. 11III and William Henry Hill, her
^
-*••! ?hnt ;*w„
•w».*r ,•# I iIfs"
Tj*!. *..;**-. slop r untl c o l i .i s i o ST.k -.
publishes! since a wsrk lor twelve ».*"*'• In. ,I»-nrr i
husband, or either ol them, nr other. - . 2 .oiici* Issued by Ihe M.OHIDA STATfci
the Fanfnnl llsralil, a newspapsr, pufifishrd tin* io'i' of i yeara;
Ise. In the land described bvta-yi
* i« ihrrefun* tlnfi-reil that y«&gt;u ami each AUTOMOBILK ASSOCIATION l» the
A" -9 C&gt; Apg*r * m l -------- i X i .**•• ” ,
County, Florida.
IVItn-'**
my
■i*
it11 unknown panic* ctliimog
"
.......
“ 1haml* anil1 * i« l *tf *«M Circuit of you do i p M i r I» f«*ri• our Siild Circuit
C'Uirt. thl* thr 7th i!*y nl Aueutt 1919,
t*ourt, at thr Court lluuae in Sanford* Fli. miffhl nni] chpapcHl in Iho worM. Wrllo
inlrrrst* tinder Allen G. Apear and
(Sr*D
E. A. DllUGLASS
on thr fith i l l ) of October A. Ii. 191II* then fur Infurmullun l » houtlqiinrlcrH Orlando,
--------Apgnr, hi* wile, or either of
Clerk » l Clrruit Court Seminole Co,. FI*. arid there to iiiake ntv*w«r to the bill id com­ Aifents Munletl in every luwn In Florldsthem, or otherwise, In the land de«.
E.
F.
I{nii*hu1i!rr
plaint herein filed a£*in«t you.
rrihed below: all unknown patilr*
Solicitor.
'
6 6 -Lite
claiming an inlerot In the following
It la further ordered that thh notice be
ditrtllird land situate In Seminole
publlsheil lor eight consrctulve week* in the
county, Florida, to-wit: SM of
ol
Sanlord Herald, a newspaper published In
SE.‘ » of SW&gt;( of Section 13, Tow n ­
In Cirrull Court of Ihe Srtrnlh Judirla 8 . mlnuld Co, Fla.
ship 21 South, Range 29 Ea*t; al*o
Clrcull of Floilda. Srmlmilr Caunlj.
Witness my hand and *eal ol *afil Circuit
begin at 8 \V corner of 8 E '* r f Sec­
In Ch n r r r r .
Court this lh 7th day id August 1919.
tion 13, Townthlp 21 South. Itangr
C. L. Randall. Complainant
(teal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
29 Eatl. run ea«t I I H chain*, north
v*.
Clerk ol Circuit Court Semi nolo Co, Fla.
IU rhaln*, writ t t . 'j chain*, touth IU
William Atkinaon Daniel, Lulher
Fnrtcr, E. F\ I lout holder.
chain*, defendant*,
a
The 1'ort*mouth Trust .k Guarantee Co.,
Solicitor.
65-9IC.
M Y S P E C IA L T IE S :
Order ol fienlee by Publication
Alice C. Rill, David Lee Daniel. A. D.
To all partle* rlalmlng Interest* under
Starbird, and nil unknown per*on* rlaimIHCKAItO'S 1IAND-PAINTKD CHINA
Cordelia E. Hill and William Henry Hill, her
ing any interest by through or under the
Circuit Court, Srsrnlh Judlrlal Cirrull
hiliband or cither ol them, or otherwl*e. In above named partle* or either ol them, a* In Nrinlnole
Cnunly. Florida.
In Chanrrry
the land described below; and nil partle*
heir*. devWer*. grantee*, legatee* or other*
GORHAM'S STEHLING SILVER
Mary M. Kccord. widow,
rialmlng IntcrcM* under Allen G. Apcar and wltr, and all other unknown person* claim­
Complainant
— -----Apgar, hi* wile, nr either ol lliem, or ing an) Interest in nnd to *ald land* Involved
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
v*
Rill to
otherwlie, In the land deacrlbed below; anil In
said suit, et al.
ijulrt Title
all partie* claiming an intrrrtt In the follow­
Defendant*.
All unknown heir* of and all unknuwn per­ ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
ing deacrlbed lamf dluale in Seminote coun­
Or.lir id Constructive Servire
sons claiming inlerr*! under E. 8 . and E. J
ty. Florid*, lo-wil; 3)4 of S I ) of 8 K )» of
To the defendant*:
William Atkinson White, Mr*. 0. W. Jarock* and all unknown
S W 1* of Section 13. Town*hbi 21 South, Daniel,
C. I'orter. The l'o*t*mnuth
person* claiming lnter*-»t under C. W.
Range 29 E**l; *l*o begin at SW eorner of Trust Al.uthar
Guarantiee Co., Alice C. Hill,
Jarock* and all unknown partle* claim­
S K I,
of Section 13, Townthlp 21 South.
David
Lee
Daniel
and
A.
I&gt;.
.Starbird:
ing
an interest in and tu Lots 2, 3, t, A.
Range 29 Ea*t, IJn Eat
14' i chain*.
It appearing from the «worn bill of com­
Norln to chain*. \Ve*t 14) j main*. South 10
6 and 7, lllork 2. E. J. White'* Subdivi­
plaint herein tiled, that your [dace of revi- sion a* recorded In plat book No 2, Seminole
chain*.
II i* hereby ordered that vnu appear to the ilrnrr i* unknown, and that you ar&lt; over County Records, Defendant*.
bill of complaint filed herein against you In I lie age ol 21 year*;
O CU LIST A N D O P T IC IA N
ORDER
thr above entitled ranee, on the firtt day ol
It J* (her*fore Ordered .hut yon and each
To all unknowjl heir* of, anil all unknown
Practice conllnetl to Iho treatment
September, A. D. 1919, and the Sanford of you do appear before our -aid Circuit person* rlalmlng Interest under K, 8 . A E. J.
Herald I* hereby iterlgnatiil a* th&gt;- newspaper Court at Ihe Court House in Sanford, Florida While, ami to all unknown person* rlalmlng
o fih o eye
In which thi* order ahall lie published onre on th-- filh day o| l.rtover. V. D. 1919, then Intrsrst under C. W. Jacock*, and all un­
Eyes emmined by n rojfuiar rogisa week lor twslv* consecutive week*.
ami there to make answer to the bill id known parties rlalmlng an interest In and to
Wilms* my hand anil seal of office thl* complaint fUnl hrfsln again*! you.
tered phyniclan
Lot* 2 , 3, I. 5. 6. JL 7,lllork 2, E. J. White’*
2nd day ol June, A. D. 1919.
it |* further ordered that ltd* order be Subdivision a* recorded In Flat llook No 2,
GlasseH
filled,
broken lenes du­
'trail
E. A. DOUGLASS.
puidithrd In Ihe Sanford II* raid, a newspaper Seminole County Recurds.
plicated
Clerk Circuil Court, Seminole Co., Fla.
published In Seminole County. H a . onre a
You a ml n f h of you miv herrhy i»ril*f?«!
W. M* Murphy, Jr.,
w&gt;*,: lor eight rontrcuiivc wrek*.
;i|i|ir«r tu
fit thi
thff1 t.ii
till I »»t com p!»lnl hffrln
In ti|ipr«r
28 W. Church St, - Orlando, Fla.
Solicitor lor Cnmplil
..6-13tc
WH-ijef* my hand and teal ol said Circuit lit* 4 Agsilriat you. tin th«* Itulr 'ilay for Nuv
rmh-r, thi* taini1 hrinK Iht thlfd of Nov*■m
Court thi* the 7lh day of August 1919.
In Cirrull Courl Srirnih Judlrlal Cirrull.
S- a li
E.
\. DOUGLASS, Ik r LlMl*.
Srndeidr County. Floilda. In t hincrry
Cbrl. of Circuit Court Seminole Co,, Fla.
Henry II.
II. II.I Chappell,
I
I
Uoutludd* r.
Marv Wheeler Chappell, and
Solicitor.
6.*,-3t'tllll to
J. Ilargrrave*. Complainant*
Ouirt
v*.
Title.
Joseph Garvin, the unknown
Notice of Application for Tat Deed Under
legatee* and deviser* under thr
Serlion * of ( haplef IMit. I.a »* of llotlda
iatl will and testament id Jo­
Notice i* hereby given tbat (seorge Smllhseph Garvin, the ur known heir* id
irnian. purrhaaer ol T » »
(Vrllfivmte No.
Joseph ti»rvin. Wm. G. AndettIt&lt;22. dat-d the 3rd day *d June
I), 19U|,
raid, the unknown legatees ami
ha* filed said rrrlIflral ■In my office and bat
drvl*re* under the la*t will and
made application lor ta« deed to Dsue In
testament id W'rn. G. Arilenaccordance with law.
Said certificate emr• lit. and the unknown heir* id
liran* the (olloaing diteribed property *itWm. G. Amlenreid, Defendant*.
uat-d In Seminole County, Florida to wit;
Notice to Non.Resilient*
SW
id S W '* Srr. 19. T wp. 21 South
To Joseph tiarvlne Resilience Unknown:
Range 39 Ea»t.
The said land filing asT i f W'm. G. Andetui Id, Rrslitrnee Unknown: ,,e.ed at the dale id the Issuance of such
er
title
ale
in
the
name
of J. W, Ursiwn.
It appearing by the *wnrn bill ol com­
plaint fifed hrtrin again*! you that you have
Unless said crrlitlcati— shall be redeemed
nr claim to have aomn Interest in thr lullow- arrordtng to law ta t lie* d will issue tbcrciin
Ing described land In Seminole county, Flor­ on the 9th day nl September, A. D, 1919.
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
ida, lo-wlt:
Witness my effiual signature ami seal this
The West half fW'iy) ol the Southwest the 7th day of August A. It. 1919.
O .a li
E. A. D i UGI.ASS.
•jus-tcr ■fiW,, l cf f .it lo n 29, Township 19
t'firk t'lrcult Court S.'mlnule County,
South, Rang" 31 East, let* and raeept the
Florida
West half ( IV &gt;)) of the W'eit fialf vVV l j i of
Ily V. M. Douglas*, D. C.
the Soilthwrit quarter |8 W l s) of the Southtvctl qua;ler I f i l V I j ) id Section 29. Town• hip 19 South, Range 31 East, containing il&gt;
acre* more or t*ss.
Department *»f Ihe Inlerlnf. U. H. Land Offic,,
You are thrrel.Vre hereby required and or
Gainesville, Fla. July 2 S. I9H
dertd lo he and app'ar before our -aid
Nolle* Is hereby riven that Sad'* Wallace,
Circuit Court at Ihe Court House In San­ widow of Arthur II. Well***, *l«—•••—!, i f
ford,
Florida, on the Fie*» \t«*q
__... ............
VVrkiwn. Florida, who on May 29, l u l l
gust. 1919, firing th* Ith day of tald montfi. m*d* Home-trad Entry No OI2I2I for
then and there to luaho answer lo the toll SiW'f
W ' f of
of NW’ *(,
.. N W ' , of S W 1) Section f&gt;
ol complaint herein filed against )oU, and A N ' j of 3 E G . Section 6, TownaHIn 29 S.,
therein fail nol, els* said bill will fie taken a* Range 29 E. Tallaha**** Si er id la fi has "led
ronfcaird against yctl, followed liy final d c notice of Intention to make tlm-e-year I'rnol
to establish rlwlrn to Ihe laml above di-scflbct
ere*.
ll l* further ordered that this notice In before Clerk Clrruit Courl. at Sanford,
published in the Sanford Herald, a news­ Florida, on the 6th day o! September 1919.
Claimant name* a* wltnsw***paper published In Seminole rounty, Florida,
William C. Holiday, of Wrklwa, Florida.
on* sarh week I or t&gt; consecutive Week*.
II. II. Click, of Wrklwa. Florida.
TO A L L I 'A R T I E S C L A I M I N G A N I N ­ Eht-n Crlpp-n, of Wrklwa Florida.
T E R E S T IN T H L I 'R O I 'E R T Y H E R E I N W. TL Whtrlden, ol Weklwa. Florid*.
HEJ.oW D ESCUIHED: Under Joseph Gar­
ItoHT. W. D A V I 8
vin and Win. G. Andcnrrld, or sit hi r wise.
6 l.f.tc
Register.
It lielng made to appear by a sworn bill nl
complaint filed he-rln against you that you Departnienl of the Interfile,, U. S Land Oftlee
have nr claim to 'xav* tome Interest in the
Gainesville, Fla., July 26, MJl'J
following described lands In Se nlnols* rounty,
Notice Is hereby given that John F Dav­
Florida, to-wit:
f.
idson ol Jacksonville, Fla., who on May IP,
The West half | W ) t l of the 8
outhwe*t
30■
* "W »
|*)H.
1914. made llom..lead
llnmeatrad E
Entry No. 91273 1
qi'irler iHVVJjl of Secilo
Townshlp 19 ,or s-i^ „ j N W ' i . 8 E '* of S
! V V 'j A N W *( ol
South, Range *
owr.tthI[&gt; IS S. Rang*
V*.V' ‘ su*
« f N F L . Section 2H fowr.
West half &lt;W|
. of ih- West hall
A t-t
of 3 1 c., Yatlahassr* Mirldisan ha* filed notice
the Southwest ijuarler ISW.UI of the S'rfith ol Intention lo make Three-year I'rOof lo
we-t quarter (SVV )|) ..f a c tio n 29, Tear., i itafilisH el.ir.t lo the land above ilcrribed.
■hip 19 South, Rang* 31 East, con al ning biforr Clerk Circuit Court al Sanford,
70 arret more or I***.
Florida on lh* Sth day s»l 8 enl*mh*f 1919.
You nr* therefore hereby commanded ami
Claimant name* as wilnrssrs:
required to he and appear before our *aid Chettrr Carpenter, of Osteen, Florida.
Clicuit Court at the Court Hou**e In San- John Fell, of Ottecn, Florida,
ford, Florida, on the First Monday I** Sen- I Martin Shepard, of Oiteen, Florida,
trtafirr, 1919, being th* first day of aald Anthony Jon**, uf Enterprise, Florida,
month, then and thrr* to make answer unto
HURT. W. DAVIS
Register.
the hill of complaint filed herein ■galnet you, Cf.Jtc
aald bill wilf (&gt;e
and lh»reln fall not
___ el*e
___ ___
taken ai cunfeseed against you, to be fol­ In C lrc n ll Cw url. S e se n lh Ju d cial C tru ll
lowed by
final
u&gt; ‘,n
“ , dtcrea.
I
Slate of Florida.
Il la further order-d that thla notice be The Merchant* National Hank nl Savannah
publlslifd once each week tor twelve week* In
va.
the Sanlord Herald, a newapaper published Lucy C. Fin* gin as Ad mlnlstratrli ol
In Semlnol* rounty, Florida.
F!*tate of Joseph F'.nrgan, deceased. * t al.
Done and ordered thlt th* Sth day of
Hy virtue ol a Judgement remlrrrd in the
June, I9lv.
Circuit Court ol Ore i f * County. F'!a„ In
|*e*t)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
.
proceeding by cir* faeia* 10 revive lh* judgeAGENTS
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., FI*.
. meat In above entitled cause and for rareIly V. E. Dougla**, D. C.
' uliun a* So r-rtatn heir: ol Joseph Flnrgan,
Dlrklnton * DI-HnJS-i.
1 docrased,' and eisrutlon Issued thereon, I
Solicitor* for Complainant*.
hav* levied upon and will eel! at lh* front
6fi-13te
door of tli* Court House In Sanford, Semi­
nole County, Florida at I I o’clock a. m. on
o r n c e i' f o i ' les h a n k u i t u h n o
th* l i t day ol September, . A. D.
NOTICE TO IIIDDEII.S
Monday th
Sealed bids, subject to the *ata of bond* &gt;919 all the rljht till* agd lntere*t. claim and
S -»n fo r t/ ,
will be received by t # Hoard of County damand uf Katherine W. Finegaa, Chad**
r&gt;
w*»*-&gt; •• -

Automobile Protection

T ry Cardui, today, E-76

Hanford

In* with brick Ninth fittest from Park
A•rnui, Knit on* and one-hall (IJ&lt;) btoeka.
Proposal to be pretented In a ttaltd eo*
•elope rndoned :*&gt; the outside “ llid* tor
pavlnf Ninth Street.' Santo,d, Florida and
the name of the bidder or bidder*.
t.arh propntal muil be acroraprnled by ■
certified check made payable at &gt;l(ht to the
order ot the City Clerk ol Senfoid, Klrolda
for 1*0 hindered ( 1200 .00 ) Dollar*.
The successful bidder or blddrre will be
rmulred In gW* a bond equal to hU or their
bid and aueh bond to be eieruted by a
•urcly company, llrcnted to do bueineea In
the Slate ol Florida, tald bond
to be
approved by the City Council.
riant and epeciltratlona may be eeert at
the City Clerk’* office or at the oftlco ol
l fed T. Willlame. City Knilneer.
The City Council reserve! the right to re­
ject sr.d »..d ait bide.
Vrcd I*. Itlnc*
F. U Miller
City Clerk
Free. Council.
Fred. T . William*
City Kmincer.
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Dear Miss, we wish you the best
of health und like to pay our homage
nnd respect to you.
Widow Babeau.
Urion-BUr-Once, (Cote d'Or, f rame.
Sanford

Herald

Buys

Monotype

Editor Bob Holly nnd Manager
W. M. Haynes of the Sanford/Her­
ald were in the city last week ami
purchased from the Luke County
Publishing Company the monotype
formerly used in the Lake Region
office.
The increasing business of
that paper and the starting of a
daily in the near future necessitated
another monotype. Since the pres­
ent management took charge of the
Lake Region, a linotype has been in
use in this office.— Eustis Lnk« Reflo «.

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

DR. E. S. HOFFMAN

The Ford One Ton Truck may well
lie dossed as an agricultural necessity,
it fits into and fills so many wants on
the farm.
It is a reliable bearer of
farm burdens, not only doTlie ing the work of several
r
t horses quicker and better
warmer S than the horse, and does
Truck not “eat its head olf” when
not working. The aggres­
sive farmer has only to consider the
possibilities of the ford truck and he
is ready to buy one. We judge this to
he so from the way farmers are buy­
ing them. Truck Chassis $550 o. b.
Detroit.

C. F. WILLIAMS 3
Agent

EDWARD IIICGINS
Salesman

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEE

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LEGAL ADVERTISING
Nailer lo rasing ---------Scaled proposal* widl b* rvcrrvrd by the
City Council ol Hanford, Florida at lh* offle* ol the City Clerk at or before 7:30 I . M.
September 1Mb. 1919 lor grading and pav-

G e n e ra l F ir e

In s u r a n c e
F'orldh

�Flies Cut Down Milk Yield
T h ere’s no doubt about it. Flics not onlv worry the
cows and the milker, but they keep you from getting
all the milk you should.
And there’s no doubt about this cither. The one way to get
rid of flics at milking time—and the sure way to get more milk is to use

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P ratts Fly C h a se r
Spray it on just before milking.
P R A T T S dees m l taint the milk.
P R A T T S d m m l burn or blitter the hide. P R A T T S d m not take off or
gum up the hair.
Give your cows a chance to give more milk. Give your work animals
a chance to get their rest. Give P R A T T S a trial.

“ Your Money Back I f You A re N ot Satisfied. ”

L. ALLEN SEED COMPANY
Sanford, Florida
N o w In Conclusion

Co-opi-rathm v*. Corporation
Sanford, Fla., Aug. 25. 1919.
Friend Holly:
I have ju»t read with interest
your second editorial Co-operation.
First thing you know the Orlando
Hoard of Trade will draft a resolu­
tion asking the President to exhaust
the financial and military resource*
at his command to suppress you and
the Herald as it did when we rail­
road shop men went on strike Au­
gust 1st for a fair and living wage.

* If the President of the United
States will draft that Orlando Hoard
of Trade and put them to work
(productive work) with some of the
railroad shop men on a hot engine
on one of these sizzling August days
I ’ ll show you the dardest strike be­
fore 'night you ever saw and a hunch
of anarchists, note— not Holsneviks.
More anon.
Chairman Journalistic Com­
mittee Federated Shop
Craft.

Striker Bolshevist had to pay one
hundred per cent more for that
package or 10c instead of 5c. This
is only one of ten thousand in­
stances I could relate I did not note
any denunciatory resolutions from
the Grlando Hoard of Trade denounr­
ing the American Tobacco Co.for
levying without a strike a 100 per
cent increase, hul-just let the or­
ganized working man go on strike
for u 25 per cent increase in wages

Co-operation

to all wage earner* of every kind,
that wc ought to postpone questioni
of this sort until normal conditions
come again and we have the oppor­
tunity for certain calculations as to
the relation between wages and the
cost of living.
It is the duty of
every citizen of the country to insist
upon a truce in such content* until
intelligent settlement can be made,
and made by peaceful and effective
common council.
I appeal to my
fellow citizens of every employment
to co-operate in insisting upon and
maintaining such n truce and to vooperate also in sustaining the gov­
ernment in which I conceive to be
the only course which conscientious
public servants can pursue.
‘ ‘ Demands unwisely made and pas­
sionately insisted upon at this time
menace the peace and prosperity of
the country as nothing before, and
thus contribute to bring about the
very result* which such demands arc
intended to remedy.
“ There is. however, one claim
made by the railway shopmen which
ought to be met. They claim that
they are not enjoying the same ad­
vantages that other ra/.way em
ployes are enjoying In'.ause their
wages are calculated upon a different
bais.
The wage of other railway
employes are based upon the rulo
that they are receiving for eight
hours work the .same pay they re
ccived for the longer workday that
was the usual standard of the pre
war period.
This claim, l a m told, is well found­
ed ar.d I concur in the conclusion
of the director g« neral that tne shop­
men ought to he given the additional
four cents an hour which the re­
adjustment asked for will justify.
There are certain other adjjustments
nl«o
__
dir«*tor general w hich might in fair­
ness to be made, and which will be
made.

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REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS
FORDS A SPECIALTY

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THE

NO.

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F lorida Safe &amp; L ock Co.

Let’ s put the post office in private
Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes,
ownership. The only place there is
and note the cheap, shallow, un­
no profiteering is the postofflcc.
economic editorials hurled at him by The only place a nickle is negotiable
Safety Deposit Boxes.
Hut when the American Tobacco
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boards^
of
trade
and
newspapers
without
one
or
two
pennies
to
Keep
Co. put 2 ounces of tobacco instead
inspire*inn
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-'.oiTiv«‘.
The
of 2 » , ounces as heretofore mote t h a t s l f t their
Prompt Delivery
Box 84, Lakeland, Florida
I
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seemingly
unaffected
by
U v.
•
..v’.triiu; „*f "tneir whefW P t hey
their ••xister.ee.
profiteering are the postofflcu and
packages aiid I. Mr. Workingman Oh for a free press and free speech.
municipally owned public utilities.
Let me add, also, that the position
Let’s put these things under private
which
the government must in con­
ownership. They are a terrible men­
science
take against genera! in­
ace and nn object lesson.
creases in wage levels while the pres­
Let’s get the railroads buck to
ent exceptional and temporary cir­
private ownership quick.
Else the
cumstances exist will of course not
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
railroad men might get more wages
t
.-.Or,,.,f administration
■a-* the people lower f
r
e
i
g
h
t
l h* ,' i " ro‘‘ S
' " ( iuiii giving prompt and careful con­
— Hoy P ro a Us at
Tor 209 y**ra OOLD M E D A L Haarlem *ule« are the remedy you need. Take
sideration to any claims that may be 041 haa enabled sufferm* humanity to three or (our every day. The healing
tv doteaaJ* 1&gt;rlc*s
Yours for reaction,
withstand 'a ttack* o f kidney, liver, oil aoaks Into the cells and lining of
made by other classes of employes bladder and atomach troubles and all the kidney* ard drive* out the poison*
Capitalist.
for readjustments believed to lie dlataao* connected with the urinary New life and ..ocvith w ill aurety follow.
W itU fir rrtM U il
organs and to bull.1 up and renior. to When your normal vig o r haa been re­
proper to secure impartial treatment hoallh organ* weakened by disease. stored continue treatment for a while
These
m o il Important organ* mint be to keep yourself in condition and pre­
for all w^y work in the railway ser­ watched,
The Other Side
because they niter and purify v e n t ' * rekurn o f the disease.
the blood: unless they do their work
Pilstki, FlorUa
In&gt;n't wait until you are Incapable of
vice.
Editor Herald:
you are doomed
fighting. Heart taking GOLD MEDAL
Woodrow Wilson.
Wearlniw*. ileepleume**, nervousness, Ilaarlem Oil Capsule* today. Tour drug­
I have just been wondering about
despondency, backache, atomach trou- gist will theerfully refund your money
Lle.
paint In the loin* and tower ab­ If you are not satisfied with result*
this latest railroad strike and what
domen, gravel, difficulty when urinat­ Itut be sure to get the original Import­
(•oeernmeni
Refrigerator
Cars
it means. 1 am in moderate circum­
ing. rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago ed OOLD M E D A L and accept no sub­
all warn you or trouble with your kid- stitute*
In three alxee. Sealed pack­
stances making about the same
Washington, Aug. 2 7.— In a spec­ seya OoLl) MKDAI. Ilaarlem Oil Cap- ages. At all drug atorea.
wages I made three or four years ago ial report to President Wilson the
and trying to pay rent, keep a fam­ Federal Trade Commission has rec­
ily and live besides.
My neighbor ommended that the operation of re­
is n shopman and is now making frigerator cars he made a govern­
twice as much as I make. He bus u ment monopoly. The report recom­
nice car and enjoys all the blessings mends that the property lie acquired
of prosperity. If he wants to take a by the government and that the railtrip or his family wants to go any­ reads he licensed to own and operate
where they all get passes and go for them.
a very little bit of money, whereas I
cannot afford to go because the rail­
road would eat , me up.
Now my
neighbor wants more money and if
determ ines th e value of foo.ds. l ake self
lie strikes I will lie forced to lose my
r i s i n g flour, for instance.
T h is product
joli as a long strike would tie up ail
the business here.
In other words,
is of varying grades, m uch of it sellin g
he would ask for more money and if
for the sam e or even less than the plain
he does not get it cause me to lose
my job and lie out of work. He is
flour, w hich in itself is evidence of the
living twice as well as I am and I
fact that it i:; of inferior q u ality. N atur­
do not begrudge him his prosperity
ally, then, its food value is less than that
but I do not think he is entitled to
any
more than he is now making,
of a pure plain flour.
especially if my family and a lot of
other families are to suffer by a
strike. There are other people to
lo n g ;
consider in this world and it occurs
more and represents a waste. T h ere is
to me that the large part of the
help a few who are now living well
no real eco n o m y in it. Som e h ou se­
ami
having everything they want.
w ives are under th e im pression that it
A prominent grower of Sanford, Flor­
And I would like to n«k. where do
saves them a little effort, but in this they are
we the great mass of middle cla&gt;s
ida, whose name we can furnish on
clerks, business men and farmers
mistaken. Self rising dour i.iust often be sifted
, come in
application, purchased 20 pounds of
ns it is inclined to gvt lumpy. T he food value
"Resident."

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On Flour, Grain and Feed

S A F E , G E N T L E ^R E M E D Y

"T

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B R IN G S 1

RELIEF

W.A. Merryday Cotnpaiy

Food Value
D eterm ines the
Value of Food

A 25c W ant Ad. in Th e Herald

wi 11 Rent Y o ur H o use For You

Itshould be the food value that

S im o n ’s W o rld b e a te r P e p p e r

H as M ade Good in

F lorida and T exas

In the

fo r the P a st F our
Y ears.

run it really costs

of a prepared flour is considerably less than a
good grade of pure plain flour which is made
from better wheat and contains no cheap leaven­
ing agent or calcium sulphate, commonly called
plaster of p arts, often contained in the ingredients,
used in self rising flours in order to cheapen
the product.

POSTPONES WAGE
DENAND UNTIL LATER
i

Thus the flour question serves
as a very gotxl illustration of w hat I
m ean by saying the value of foods should
be determined by their food value. And like­
wise the economy of using various foods should
be determined in a similar manner. It isn't
always the cheapest that is best. In fact, the
opposite is often the case.
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NOTE—Miss Costello it already utU known to most of Ike ladies of
our city. She is of Ike Domestic Science Branch of Ike University of
Chicago, Simmons Collect, Boston Cooking School, a graduate of Lewis
Institute, Supervisor of Domestic Science in Public Schools, Special
Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy. Special lecturer to the
Women's Clubs.
'
We art publishing a series of her most important articles.

our Worldbeater Pepper in December
1018. He reports that many of the
plants bore as high as 9 marketable
peppen !he first picking. The average
was 4 peppers per plant for the entire
acreage the first picking, or a total of
400 crates per acre, which were mark­
eted at $4.00 per crate. We cannot recomend too highly our Worldbeater
Pepper to all southern growers who
desire to grow a money-making crop.

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poration, hut in elect corai lering
the amount of taxation which inu.it
fall upon tlu* country in general. We
are acting, not for prievate corpora­
tions, but in the name of the repub­
lic anil must assess our reapotisibil
ity accordingly.
For it is neither
wise not feasil le to take care of in­
crease* in the wage* of railroad em
■ployes ut this time by increasing
freight rates. It is impossible at this
time until peace lias come and nor­
mal conditioks re-established to es
tirnate what the earning capacity of
the railroads will be when ordinary
conditions return. There is no cer
tain basis therefore (or calculating
w hat the rate increases should he ang
it is necessary for the time at any
rate to take cure of all increases in
I the wages of railway employes
through the public treasury.
Kclatlcnft Between Wages and Coni
.
of Living
"Such circumstances
it seems
clear to me, and, 1 believe, will seem
clear to every thoughtful American,
includm* the shopmen themselves,
when they have taken thought, and

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29, 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD
Bartow.................. . 000 000 000— 0
Snnfcrd• .................... 000 003 30*— 0
Summary: Left on bases, Bartow
G, Sanford 5; two base hits, Inman.
B. Chapman; three base hits, Hord;
home run, Stcwnrt; first base on balls
oil Keen 3, Chapman 7; sacrifice
hits, Hunter, Stewart; stolen bases,
B. Chapman, Jnbnsoti 2, Hord;
bntler hit, Keene, Johnson; double
plays, Phelan to Ollerman, Inman to
Stewart to Hord; time of game 1:50;
umpire Cooper.

REAL ESTATE

L IS T Y O U R P R O P E R T Y
AND W E CAN
S E L L IT.

Cily Property and Farms are Going at Reasonable Prices
Insure
Your Home - Your Auto - Tornado - Liability
Property Damage
Agent Drew Development Co.

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Itnrluw vs. Sanford, at Sanford
August 28th, 1919 - Glh Game
at Sanford
Harlow —
All 11 R PO A
Leach, ss
4 0 0 1 »&gt;
Phelan, 21)
.... 5 0 l 4
Curtis, rf ...... . .. G 0 •» l 0
Ollerman, lb
5 0 0 11 0
Hunter, 3h
.... 4 0 0 3 4
t u It 4 0
McIntosh, rf
3 0 1 3 0
Newman, If
Phillips, c
3 0 0 7 0
Wolfe, p
5 II *» 0 o
’ Haynes ...
....
i 1 1 0 0

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Totals
Sanforti
Stewart, 2b
It. Chapman If
Johnson, cf
Hord, lb
Banviile, 3t&gt;
Child:, rf
Hive, c
In man. ss
Albanese, p
•'Ellis, p

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It,ills Hall
BALL GAMES FOR THE WEEKl Struck
out

none, OR Alhnnesc 1.1 Score by Innings—
■Relieves Newman in 9th. " H e by Hull 5 Albnnesel^ULiikcbyw^ ^ _ _ 000 OO.’l 000 0‘’ .v?, Tm-vos .Milanese alter iwo men down
100 000 002 00— 3
■iX*itVicc&gt; hits Stewart, Stolen oases i .Nanlord
in 9th. x one man out when win
Summary— Left on bases Lake­
pitch Albaneso 1. Hatter hit, Poland
ning run second.
Double play Hon! to Rive to Stew­ land 7, Sanford 7. 2 Base bits Stew­
Line Score:
Rivri r
1st base on balls oR
art to Hive.
Time of game 2:10. art, Inman.
Bartow..........
000 000 001 000— 1
AltaniM'. |&gt;
Drayton I, oR Kry 0. Struck out by
Umpire, Cooper.
Sanford
010 000 000 001—2
Kry I, by Drayton 3. Sacrifice bits
Total
. . 35
Summary—Left on base, Bartow
Wright, Chapman.
Sacrifice fly
Lakeland vs. Sanford Tuesday
Score by innings—
12,
Sanford 0. T w o base hits, Kills,
Campbell.
Stolen
base,
Poland.
Game. August 20, 1919
000 000 000— i
Lakeland
Banviile,
Wolfe.
Hits apportioned,
Passed ball Campbell 1. Wil dpitch
F1HST G A M E
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Ellis 1 in-1
Umpire;*'
AH R H PO A K Kry 1. Time 2:05.
Lakeland —
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Aitiaiicse 2,
n ..„ if
.‘■li.iunury — Left or 1
5 0 0- - 7 - *4
Ellis
2,
Wolfe
3.
Struck
out by
First fmse on Cohen, 2b ....
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.xunford
* 5 0 1 1 4 ol
lame Tucsduy
Wolfe
5,
Albunese
3,
Ellis
1.
Sac­
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5 1 1 5 1
Love, k;
Lakeland vs. Sanford Tuesday, rifice bits: Phillips 2, Hord, Childs.
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Poland, rf
t Protested or
August 2G, 191 9.
Stolen bases, Stcwnrt, Chap man.
6 •V P 0 1
Thrasher, 3b
first series.)
from
postponed game
NOW OI'IIN
Johnson (Johnson
stole
winning
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Smith, rf.
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akelnnd — A B It II PO A E score . Passed balls, Piiillips, Hive
Catering In Commercial Men
. 4 0 0 ll 0
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Wright, lb
and Families
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0 1 1 1 0 ter anti Leach by Albunese, Chap­
Cohen, 2b
Ik* m A M E N INN, T i u r r * . H a .
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Kry. p
0 0 •1 1 0
Love, ss
man by
Wolfe.
Double plays,
8
2
0 1 1 0 0 Chiltls to Hive, Johnson to Hord,
Poland, rf
5 11 33 13
11 0 0 0 1 1
Total ......
Thrasher* 3b ..
■1 0 0 • V 0 0 Inman. Triplr plays, Hunter to
AU R H PO A
Sanford —
Smith* cf
O
•1 0 0 t 0 0 Pheian to Ollerman. Time of game
1 3
..... 5 1
Stewart. 2b
Wright, lb
2:25. Umpire Cooper. Attendance,
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1
o 0 0 0 *1 1
list'd household furniturt*
0 0
Chapman, If ... . 4 0
Campbell, c
*1 0 1 •1 0 0 255. Scorer, Mnines. 12 inningr,
Must be in fair condition.
..... 5 0 1 G 0
Johnson, i f
Wicker, p ....
full.
Beds
5 0 0 11 0
Hord, l b .
Springs
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Banviile, 3h
18 0 3 15 8
Total
- Chairs
Death of Sid Carraway
5 0 1 4 1
Childs, rf
Dressers, Rockers, elc.
Sanford —
A ll H II PO A E
News comes today of the death of
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’ Inman, kh . ..
Call or Address:
Stewart, 2b ....
. 3 • •1 1 I 0 Sitl Carraway, a former Sanford boy
4 0 •1 4 •1
j Rive, c..
3 1 0 1 0 0 who has been living at Ft. Ogden,
II. Chapman, c
4 0 1 0 &lt;»
Drayton, p
3 1 *1 1 0 0 lie hud b ten taken to the hospital
Johnson, cf.
.121 Sanford Avenue
n 1 1 1 0 0
Hord, lb
at Arcadia for treatment and his
Total
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Banviile, 3b
death occurred there. He leaves a
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1 0 3 0 (1 wife and two children to mourn bis
Childs* r f .......
3 *» *1 0 1 0 loss, lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Inman ........
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STILL DOING BUSINESS
1911)
1 *1 ll 0 McG. Cnrrnwny of this city,
3 l
C. Chapman,
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Rcomi ordert, and tatitfod cummers who have uwd cor fertilirer
0 1 0 3 0
Ellis, p
yc»r after ynr, who always [!idly rrccumend cor goodt 10 thrir
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nciihbcn arc our bro advert;'.mem. Our pricer net always the
I.ake Look* Good
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15 G 0
Totals ....
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lowett. but when QUAL! 7 V i, ccnuttereA never too hi(k Write
Forrest Lake of this
fer Inett price liitt. cr tend cr-fer and you will be treated r'.ht.
Game called at end xf 5th by ci.;t bit. hr.t into the ring in the
rUtTIUZEKS, INSECTICIDES, SPRAYERS, POULTRY SUPPLIES
I Con r-s.'iot al race anti is receiving
agreement to catch train.
K. O. I ' A I N T I J I t F K H T I L I Z H I t C O .
.In c liM iitiv ille . F ln r ld w
;rugcni.nl from every source,
noo
on—
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Lakeland
many friends over the Fourth
loo
36-101
His
Sanford
Sanford, Florida
J. K. SFUUUNG, Local Agent.
t are with him anti they will
Summary— Left on bases Lake*1
send
him
to Washington this time.
T w o Imse hits.
laud 3, Sanford 5.
Mr.
Lake
has received so many
Poland, Herd. Three base hits, C.
Chapman.
Home
Huns, Inman, letters in the past week giving him
Johnson, Banviile.
First base oi) encouragement that he feels happy
balls, Wicker J, oR Kilts 0. Strurk over the result this early in the
out by Ellis 1, by Wicker 0. Sacri­ game

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Sanford Wins Wednesday
Sanforti, Aug. 27.— The locals ap­
plied the whitewash today t&lt;&gt; Bar­
tow ami got together in the sixth for
an assault on Keene, finally winding
up with a 0 to 0 victory.
Chapman had a great day on the
mound holding the Polk outfit to
live scattered hits. While the locals
hunched most of their nine hits, in­
cluding Stewart’s homer in two in­
nings, the sixth and seventh for six
tallies.
Harlow
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Hunter, 3i&gt; ....... 4 j 0 3 0 II
. 4 0 0 3 0 0
McIntosh, cf
4 0 1 1 0 0
Newman, If
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Phillips, c
ll 0 0 0 ft
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...... 0 0 0 0 0 ®
Ilnynes, If
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Johnson, cf ...... 1
Hord, lb . . ____ 4
Banviile, 31&gt; ...... 4
4
Childs, rf
...... 1
Ellis, If
Inman, ss
....... 4
C. Chapman, P .... 2
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Co-Operative Organization
Sells Most Advantageously
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T h e bi£ fruit jobbers in the North who purchase citrus fruits prefer
if possible to deal with a co-operative marketing organization,
because:
It directly represents the purchasers o f the fruit.
It brings the consum er just one step closer to the prod ucerj
and die tendency these days is all toward eliminating unnec­
essary middlemen.
It tends to gTeater stability In the atru s industry than if c o m ­
mercial concerns are dealt with.
T h e latter are concerned
more with active marketing than with the upbuilding o f an
industry, and if one crop fails they can profitably turn their
attention to other fields and other crops.
T h e truth o f these statements is w e ll borne out by the effort in som e places to put a co­
operative face upon commercial organization by the use o f titles w h ich suggest the idea
o f an association o f growers.
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and would provoke so much debate
opinion that he will make Sanford
In
congress as to delay passage of
High a good principal. Mr. Ogilvie
other amendments suggested by the
isN a graduate of Florida University
department of justice.
and Gainesville is his home, lie was
Thd department has recommended
principal of the Micanopy High
that provisons of the food control
School whonatho war broke out and
act he made applicable to wearing
he joined Uncle Sam’s nrvy as en­
apparel, fuel and fertilizer with
sign and served during the war.
heavy penalties for profiteering.
After his discharge he was elected
Armed with an anti-profiteering
by the Sanford school hoard to take
law. the department, Mr. Palmer
the position of principal and will
told the committee, could obtain
take up his duties when school opens
MORE
the 29th. of September. Mr. Ogilvie THREE LOTS ON XfAGNOLIA PROMINENT
ADVOCATES
OF specific indictments in various cities WILL COST PARENTS
, FT VOUR LIST READY AND is a young .man of most pleasing ap­
"which
would
make
unnecessary
a
MONEY
AND
CAUSE
END­
DIPPING SAY 14 DAYS TOO
AVENUE ARE SOLD TO CHAS.
HASP IT IN TO THE POST­ pearance rtnd is greatly interested in
far
reaching
fight
against
high
LESS
CONFUSION
OFTEN IN HOT WEATHER
M ERRIW ETllER WHO
WILL
master f o r g r o c e r i e s
prices."
athletics and promises the hoys of
IIU1LD GARAGE
FOR
NEW
It is late * to complain after a
Seminole
county
hnving
adopted
I'ntle Sam has gone into the gro- the Sanford schools that if they are
thing
is done, but, nevertheless,
FIRM
compulsory dipping for the eradica­
Tcsrlng Down Hill Hoard
nry buiincss nnd is represented here all up to a certain mark in their
newspapers
aro plain spoken in con­
Sanford is exceeding the speed tion of the cattle tick finds out from
George Barker of Orlando of the demning the action of the state
b. ,he postoillcc employees and any­ studies he will give them a winning
uctuul
experience
that
the
hard
and
Barker Advertising Co.' hns n force school officials in changing a number
’ ai-hiPK to purchase canned foot ball tenm nnd plenty of outdoor limit every week in the sales of city
and country property and this city fnst rules of dipping the cattle every of men busy tearing down the bill
f0cd* and groceries of various kinds sports.
of text hooks for the coming scholas­
is upon the eve of the greatest de­ 14 days in the summer time espec­ hoards at the corner of Magnolia
»• the government price can do so
tic year. The changes were recently
velopment that has ever happened. ially is killing the rutt'e and while und Second streets nnd the hill announced from Tallahassee, hut, it
Good Sect Potato Crop
by making out your list, Retting your
Property is changing hands every!the cattle owners are willing to dip
hoards will he erected on some
||s * ^a’.d. lack of time in which to
Washington, Aug. 21.— Alabama
mh ready and giving list and money
day and the innjority of the sales re- { according to government specifica, ,hf window of the postoflko is leading agnin this year in the pro­
the vacantt lots sol
south of town. I he j,rjnt the new hooks will cause no
corded are among home people w hojtions they do think the government new gnragur to he erected by Hand
duction of Bwcct potatoes and her
»brre your order will be taken.
little confusion in schools which will
are on the ground and realize the'agents should investigate conditions
Announcement was made by the crop promises to be more than 5,000­ true value of Sanford real cstnte. j themselves and allow more time bc- Bros., for The Wight Tire Co. will open next month, us the now books
occupy this corner and will he one of will not he available until some time
department that any postage rate on 000 bushels larger than last year's
One of the best deals in city p ro p -, ‘ "een «HP»
the finest improvements in the city. after many schools have opened for
with
a
total
of
19,920,000
bushels
as
surplus army food, snle of which
erty
this
week
is
the
sale
of
the
I
There
ure
many
things
about
the
forecast
by
the
department
of
agri­
the fall term.
through the parcel post system bo­
on Monday, would he the same to culture from conditions prevailing quarter block on Magnolia avenue j eradication of the cattle tirks that
Tanks to Mexico
The Ocnln Evening ‘Gfir say?*
between First and Second streets are not related in the hooks of thc_
wraona living beyond the first zone on Aug. 1st.
Georgia stands second among the
from the supply centers as to those
living in the first zone. This will producing states with crop prospects
of 12,512,000 bushels
equalize the postage to all purchas­ this yeawhich
is
more
than half a million
er*.
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It aiiuimeni is jrai»**u»»eu, &lt;no»e ousncis larger than last year's crop.
last week 100 of the one-man whip­ state educational hoard at Talla­
nolia House. This buildtog will he that dipping cattle every fourteen
erder* which cannot he filled will be
Mississippi's forecast places her moved oil the property und Mr. days in the summer time in Florid pet type fighting machines were ship­ hassee thinks differently, and has ‘
rtturned and the amount paid re­ third in this year’s production with
ped jo the border. Three thousand changed text hooks on them, which
Merriwether will erect one of the is not healthy for the cattle.
rifles nlso have been shipped to bor­ is an additional expense, and os un­
funded to the purchaser.
9,364,000 bushels. Forecasts of other largest and most modern garages in
Theory tells us that in six months der points within the last few day*. necessary as heavy. There is no
The local postoffice cannot give southern states are: South Carolina, the city. The garuge building will n county can he tick free and yet
,
Armv officers at the deuot refuse to f i u r ,1- *V*
*1 why Florida
net specifications as to the article 7,548,000; Virginia, 3,256.000; Ten­ he leased to the new firm of Max­
there are counties that have
_ -; !ncnt on the Bigllirlcl,iicu u fT lii children snoujd have to be supplied
nessee.
2,984,000;
Florida.
4.538,000;
Hated, u&amp; to brands, etc., hut has
well &amp; Landstreot who will tsV»
dipping for more thnn u year that
with different hook* this year, except
«n!y the information contained in Louisiana, 6,801,000; Texas. 8 770,­ session ns soon ns the building can aru not tick free yet nnd the county shipments.
that the hook trust needs the mon­
000;
Oklahoma,
1,586,000;
and
Arthe price list. In case purchasers
be finished and they will have one of is spending n lot of money on the
ey.
A
meeting
was
recently
held
at
kanrss,
4,150,000.
ind goods in had condition and not
the finest garages and machine shops dipping question.
Live Oak for the purpose of increas­
uasble, money will he refunded on
"T h e
fashion of
occasionally
The country’ s total crop this year that can he installed.
Cattle men who know what they ing an interest in dairying. Farmer*
affidavit to that effect made by pur- is forecast at 100,456,000 bushtlx
changing
text
hooks
reminds
us of an
R. C. Maxwell, better known to are talking about and the same men wj*re urged to keep at least one good
thaaer and approved by the post­ which is 14,000,000 bushels more
experience we had with a tramp
his legion of friends as Dick Max­ who wore In favor of dipping and dairy cow.
Much
interest
was some twenty-five years ago.
master. Orders will not bo received than harvested last year.
Ho
well, tho senior member of the firm still believe in it tell us that the shown, nnd another meeting called
through carriers, clerks aor stations,
came in and panhandled us for fifty
has lived in Sanford for the past cattle dipped every fourteen days ure for the purpose of forming a dairy
hut only at the window in the post­
centa so he could take his valiso out
Mrs. (Helen Dio was in the city twenty years or more and needs no certainly suffering from the handling
association. The dairy business has of the express office. We never saw
office lobby.
several daya.of this week with her introducrion to the people of this in hot weather and are poor and
started and is growing rapidly at him again, hut the hoys at the ex­
Purchasers may club together and son-in-law,. Don Peabody, coming county. He is the local agent here scrawny right in the heart of the
press office said ho paid, not 60, abut
make one order for a group of con- over to attend the funeral of Mrs. of the W ilson* Toom er.Co. and has best grass season. They nlso tell that place.
85
eenta for hla valise, took it off In
aumrrs, in which case delivery will bo Peabody.
been aldcrmin, citjr clerk and is you from actual experience that tho
a corner, opened it, took off hla dirty
made to the party singing the odrer.
now city treasurer. He is a young man cattle
_____ will not survive ihe 14 day
shirt and put It In tho valise, from
The Sanford allotment includes a
of great promise in the business L ^ t m c n t &gt;n(j these men know
which he took out an equally dirty
stated quantity of each article listed
world nnd in the new firm will wj,ereof they speak.
shirt,
which ho put on, then cloned
and no orders can he filled after this
handle the hooks and the front of­ • Now while willing to abide by the
the
valiso
and re-shipped it collect
allotment is exhausted.
Inquiries
fice work.
government regulations in the tick
to
nnothcr
point, and went up the
about prices, goods, etc., will be an­
A. It. Landstreot, while not as eradication it seems that the govern
street to the nearest saloon, where
swered on'y nt the window and corr­
well known in Sanford is prominent ment agedts could allow a monthly
he expended his surplus 15 cents for
ect he attended to by telephone.
%
In the state being a resident of dip or cut the dipping out for three
whiskey.
.
Price l ist o f Army Stores •
Miami and at the present time being months in the summer or adopt
"T h e parallel is complete.
The
(Parcel Post Rates to he Adcledl
in charge of tho office of the Wilson some other meuno' that would save
state
school
hoard
is
the
tramp,
the
Huron. 12 pound tins, $4.15.
the
cattle.
It
is
also
the
concensus
&amp; Toomer Co., at Orlundo. He has
plundered
public
Is
the
man
who
Beef, corned, I lb. cans, 29c., 2 lb.,
of
opinion
among
the
rattle
men
large acquaintance In Jacksonville
SUPREME
COURT
REVERSES gave him 50 cents, the old and the
55c.; 6 lb., $1.75.
and other parts of the state and that unless the dipping law becomes
CIRCUIT
COURT
IN
CASE IM : new Hchool hooks are the two shirts,
Ileef, roast, I lb. cans, 29c.; 2 lb., CITY PROPERTY AND FARM brings to the new business years of state wide that the dipping l»y coun­
PORTANT
TO
OUR
FARMERS
each ns dirty as the other, and the
63c.; G lb., $1.90.
PROPERTY
BEING
SOI.D experience in the business world. ties will never solve the question.
Hash, corned beef, 1 lb. cans, 22c.
A
decision ot the Supreme » l o « n which P " « “ W
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AND GREAT IMPROVEMENT Mr. Landstreot will nlso he connect­ Our county here is. situated on tho
Bean*, baked, 1 lb. cans, 4c.; 2 lb.,
boundary
line*
of
other
counties
the
Court
will
he
ol
.treat
In
tcrc.
to
«
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n
.
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o
n
l»
the
hook
tru.t
ed
with
the
business
department
of
MADE
Cc.; 3 lb., 9c.
.
the new garage and will devote lakes and rivers being the line and every growrr and fnrmor not only In
“ T w o years ago we bought a trig*
Sanford
property is
changing much of his time to the sales depart­ there is nothing to prevent other
Beans, stringless, 2 lb. cans, 9c.
this section hut to every part of onometry for a young soldier who
hands both in the farming section
Corn, sweet, 2 lb. runs, 9c.
cattle coming /&gt;vcr at the present Florida.
ment.
Tho supreme Court has wished to hiush up his stiudles in
baking powder, 1 lb. cans, 9c.; 5 and in the city and Sanford is prob­
time and scattering ticks over the ter­ reversed the decision of tho Circuit tho months the government kept
In this new business the mechani­
ably the fastest growing city in the
lb.. 45c.
ritory where our tick eradication is Court in the case of T. F. Adams vs. him and his comrades up in tho air,
cal
department, one of the most .im­
state
at
the
present
time.
Among
Barley, pearl, 100 lb. bags, $2.63.
being done.
American Agricultural Chemical Co., waiting to ho mustered hack into
the many real estate sales this week portant in the entire structure'will • The Herald has been an advocate
Beans, dry, 100 bags, $6.49.
The hook was tho same as
in which Adams had purchased fer­ service.
not he neglected. Carl Prange. for­
Cherries, small cans, 21c.
ure the following:
for
dipping
because
the
cattle
men
that
then
being used by tho Ocala
tilizer
with
certain
percentage
of
fer­
merly of Jacksonville wilT he in
Five acres of land and cottage of
Cocoa, breakfast, half Ih. cans, 13c
wanted
it
und
thought
it
was
u
good
school.
When
school ' opened last
tilizer
according
to
analysis
and
charge of the mechanical depart­
Corn meal, white, 100 Ih. hags, A. It. Chappell sold to W. B. Miller.
thing
Und
still
think
so
hut
are
will­
fall,
a
friend,
knowing
we had the
found
the
fortili'cr
short
on
certain
ment nnd
machine
shop.
Mr.
13.50.
Thfil land is on Celery avenue and is
ing
to
leave
the
question
of
when
to
hook,
offered
to
buy
it.
We told
parts
and
sure
tho
company
for
Prange is n graduate of a prominent
Corn meal, yellow, 100 Ih. hags, just west of the Brisson home.
dip
to
thieso
same
men
who
are
mak­
him
he
could
hnvo
it
as
a
gift, hut
double
the
amount
of
tho
fertilizer
school of mechanical engineering,
15.79.
The Brisson place, one of the making a specialty of gas engines and ing a study of the question and are according to tho fertilizer law. Lan­ when he was about to tako it he
Corn starch, package, 4c.
finest on Celery avenue, consisting of he has had much experience in mo­ not going on theory. If the dipping dis, Fish &amp; Hull representing the de­ found that tho school authorities had
Crackers, ginger, 1 11). tins, 6c.
So lie and the
ten acres nnd a fine dwelling house tors und motor cars of all kinds and of cattle ever, fourteen days is kill­ fendants brought in derlatation of adopted another.
Crackers, gralmm, 1 Ih. tins, 6e.
sold to Mr. Frazier of North Caro­ js nlso a young man of prominence ing cattle without eradicating the demurer and Judge Perkins sustuined other citizens whose children studied
tick then another plnn that will not the demurer, pickinson * Dickin­ trigonometry had to buy new hooks
Cracker*, soda, 1 Ih. tins, 6c.
lina.
in business circles in tho state. Mr.
Fi*h, dried cod, 40 lb. cases, $6.82.
son, attorneys for plaintl.7 carried instead of using the plentiful supply
Twenty five acres of the Aldridge Prange aside from his position as kill the cattle should he adopted.
Flavoring extracts, 2 dunce bottles farm on Celery avenue sold to Mike
the case to the Supreme Court with on hand. Last spring the soldier re­
superintendent will also he a mem­
10c.
ferred to was in one of tho servicer
Repeal
Dajllghl
Saving
the above results.
Stoinoff.
.
ber of the firm.
Flour, corn 100 Ih. hag, $5.24.
schools in Europe, and gfound hin&gt;
Washington,
Aug.
20.—
Repeal
of
The
result
is
far
reaching
in
this
The Magnolia House property be­
The building will be 70 feet front
Flour, grahnm, 100 Ih. hags, $3.80.
self studying trigonometry In tho
the
daylight
"saving"
act
was
ac­
state
nnd
means
that
hereafter
fer­
longing to W. H. Peters sold to on Magnolia avenue and 117 feet
Flour, wheat, 100 lb. hags, ?fi.
complished today, the senate voting tilizers sold to the farmers and con­ same edition of the hook our high
Churlcs Merriwether.
deep on Second street and will be
Flour, oatmeal, 100 ll&gt;. hags, $4.
to sustuin the house in passing the taining a certain per cent of vnrious school hnd been using before tho war
The Rivers home on Oak avenue built with the idea of adding u sec­
Flour, rye, 98 lb. bags, $3.75.
repeal measure over President Wil­ ingredients must have all o f the and which the army officers declared
sold to Mr. und Mrs. Jarvis and Mr. ond floor inter for the stornge of
son's veto. The vote was 57 to 19. amount specified on the tags or tho to he the best.
Hominy, coarse, 100 lb. bngs,
Rivers immediately purchased the cars. Mr. Landstreot is north now
16.49.
"Such is the treatment that tho
The repeal of the law, which now farmer *can suo nnd recover double
Pace property on Mugnolin avenue, inspecting garage buildings with the
Hominy, fine, No. 2, enrtons, 4c.
over-taxed
people of Florida rorelvo
takes
its
place
among
the
very
few
the
amount.
The
small
nmount
of
recently occupied by Air. nnd Mrs. idea of getting plans for an up to
Macaroni, 25 Hi. case, $2.96.
from
their
state school authorities.
which
have
been
passed
over
a
pres­
fertilizer
in
many
cases
doq?
not
date structure.
Macaroni, package, 7c.
, Stnfforu.
idential veto, becomes effective after cover the loss of the farmer, hut
"O ur achool hoard has nothing to
Aside from the many changes in
Milk, condensed, 1 lb. cans, 13c.
that
the do with tho change in hooks and
the clocks are turned buck to normal establishes the fa^t
Wins
lly
One
Vole
Milk, evaporated, 8 lb. cans, 93c. renl estate are the constant im­
must make good on would not mako it if it was left to
in October. It will go down in legis­ companies
Charleston, S. C., Aug. 20. The
provements bmng made in both citj
Gat*, rolled, 2 lb cartons, 12c.
lative history as one of the very few the analyses or the farmer suffers
and country property. The farmers result of Charleston’s mayoralty pri­ measures which have been twice v e­ losses in his crops. The farmer de­ its members."
Pepper, black, *4 Ih. cans, 9c.
Number of Radical Changes
are building new homes and new mary of yesterday will not be finally toed by a President and become a pends upon a balanced ration of fer­
Nice, 100 Ih. hags, $6.74.
known
until
Friday,
when
the
city
The
Miami Metropolis prints the
bnrns
nnd
warehouses
and*
getting
Syfup, No. 10 ran*, 40c.
law after all by the vote of more tilizer as plant food and fniling to
democratic executive committee*
following
information relative to the
ready
for
a
big
season.
Tapioca, 1 lb. cartons, 13c.
than two-thirds in both houses of gain the proper amount in the fer­
meets
to
canvasj
the
returns
auifcon­
changes:
!’ta», green, 2 lb. cans, 9c.
In the city there nrc many im­
tilizer needed for special crops has a
f
sider challenged votes, as the com­ congress.
A number of radical changes xve
crop failure in consequence.
And
Soup, heel or chickyn, I lb. cans, provements being made in new plete tabulation shows T. T. Hyde
homes nnd with the hotel buildings
been
made in tho text books for ele­
8 cent*.
i
again the farmera pay for a certain
Don't Want Pood Control
to have a majority of one vote over
mentary
schools, according to a list
being
erected
and
warehouses
and
Soup, mock turtle j or oxtail, 1 Ih.
Washington, Aug. 20.— Proposed Lind of fertilizer and want what
business houses contemplated all in John P. Grace, with some 70 chal­ amendments to the food control act they are paying for. In many cates'just rocclved by Superintendent of
r»o». 7c.
f
lenged votes yet to be passed on, and
Soup, tomato or clam chowder, 1 the face of the high price of building either counted or rejected. Of the which would authorize the President mistakes have been made in the fer- ; Public Instruction R. E. Hall of tho
text books adopted by the state for
materials snells success for Sanford
lb- cans, 8c.
possible vote of 7,715, a total of to fix wholesale and retail prices of tilizers in mixing and no doubt the
Tomatoea, 2 lb.; cans, 9c.; 3 lb. In large letters. And the fact that 6,911 wero cast and aome 70 chal­ certain commodities wer* strongly op uiajuriiy of the Lrtil! *♦*1 factories the five year period dating from
all this improvement is reaching the
lie.; 10 lb. 33c.
posed today by Attorney General want to give tho farmer what he July 1, 1919. Tho new hooka will be
lenged.
No smaller qu intitles than those outside world Is apparent in the
pay* for but these m istake p’ «&gt; put in use st the ie-up«ning of tho
Palmer.
achoola.
many
new
people
coning
to
Sanford
'“ led can he sold.
,
Appearing bdforc the houso agri­ havoc with tho grower.
Wedding
Annonncemcnt
every day to locate.
"O ur
Republic," publiihvJ by
Hereafter the farmer *sn be as­
1
Mrs. Joseph Newton Whitncr an- cultural committee to urge speedy
Iliiey,
Chandler
* Hamilton, which
High Mrheol Principal Here
sured
of
getting
the
right
kind
of
enactment ol additional laws to
Mrs. L. K. Pritchard of Macon. nnimrf* the engagement o f lie help reduce the cost of living, the fertilizer and th ip ro p e r weights or Us* been in use in the schools for a
^• S. Ogilvie,' the newly elected
daughter, Alice Doak to Dr. Henry
long time as a history of the United
Principal of the High School has Georgia is in the city being called
Herbert McCaslin, the wedding to attorney general declared such exec­ ho will have recourse in law that has
by
the
death
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
u»«n *n tin city a few days and all
(Continued on la g e 10)
utive power would he too drastic, already been tested.
take place early in September.
0#* who have met him aro of the Peabody.

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Sale That
Gives
Your Dollars
M ore
CENTS

Y o u r Dollar
With You
Dollar
Day Hems arc
Dollar Saving
Items

We have gone the limit to make your dollar buy more than you will probably ever
see it buy again for a long time to. come. We have included items from the regular
staple lines of nearly every department in the store and this is your real guarantee
o f real value giving. Every item in the sale is our well known standard quality.
Read Each Item. We offer here bargains that cannot be surpassed. Come early! Sale starts Saturday morning Aug. 16th.

White Lawn of very good quality
to go in our Dollar Day
(P I A A
Sale, 5 yds. for............... ... . .

1 Lot colored Flouncing, extra
w
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Dollar Day
good quality
Sale at, per yd ..................

(P I A A
q J X .V U

1 Lot of fancy coloretl Beads, for­
merly sold for $1.50 to (P I A A
$2.00, each .:........................ « p X . l A J

1 Lot M en's white duck Pants,
not all sizes hut a good lot to se k ‘ *
from. Our Dollar Day
(P I A A
Sale, e a ch .........
. w J -U U

1 Lot wool Dress Goods in solid
colors, stripes and plaids, ( £ “| (\ (\
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Dollar Day Sale 1 y d ........ V
1 Special Lot Silk Dress Goods,
excellent values, Dollar
(P I A A
Day Sale, 1 y d ........... ........ &lt; p X « U U

Broken lot of M en's percale Shirts,
with detached ^collars and laundried

1 Let Bathing Shoes to be closed
out in Dollar Day Sale at (P I A A
2 pairs.................................. t p X . U U

cufTs.

Dollar D ay price

$ 1.00

Men’s artificial Silk Hose, good
■a t e -at 60c, Dollar Day
a» iju
Sale, 2 pairs for............'..... \ « p x * v l / .
Best quality Silk Lisle Hose, 65c
values, Dollar Day Sale (P I A A
2 pairs for............................
M en’s good grade cotton Hose
30c values, Dollar Day
(1*1 A A
Sale, 4 pairs for.................... «p X •U IF

1 Lot extra quality good wido Riblion in all shades, Dollar (P i A A
D ay Sale, 2 yds. for............ t p X . U U

Ladies’ Bathing Caps—These caps
are extra
uie money we
ask for them, Dollar D ay (P I A A
Sale, 2 for............................ « p ± . V U

M en’s blue clicui/bvuj *•ork Shirts
fullest cut and finest qualify, regular
$1.25 values, Dollar Day ( P I A A
sale price.............................. t p X . U l /

M en’s Cptton Hose in all colors,
25c 'values, Dollar Day (1*1 A A
Sale 5 pairs for.....................

Ladies’ good quality lisle Hose in
black and white, special values, Dollar
D ay Sale, price for these ( P I A A
Hose, 3 pairs for................. tp X *v F U

1 Lot Bleached Bed Sheets, good
quality with seams, Dollar ( P I A A
Day Sale, each .................. tp X .V F U

M en's Ribbed Draweisj best qualiry, regular $1.25 values (P I A A
Dollar Day Sale..................
X *U U

Pioneer Suspenders, good elastic
web, 65c and 75c Dollar
(1*1 A A
Day Sale 2 for...................... a p l . V U

Silk B oot Hose for Ladies, in all
shades and colors, good (P I A A
quality, Dollar Day Sale.... « p X * U V

values, Dollar Day Sale,

1 special lot Ladies’ Silk Hose,
pure thread silk, full fash- ( P I A A
ioned, Dollar Day Sale, each
Ladies’ lawn Handekrchiefs, very
good quality, Dollar Day (P I A A
Sale, 12 for.......................... « p X . U U

1 Lot good Pearl Dress Buttons,
good range of sizes, Dollar
Day Sale, 12 dozen for.....

(P I A A
« p X * \ /v
Pearl Buttons of extra good qual­
ity, in Dollar Day Sale 10 (jj J Q Q
1 Special Lot of narrow Lace of
good quality and patterns,
n n
Dollar Day Sale 20 yds...... «P X . U U
Hill Bleaching, full 36 inch width
of excellent quality, in Dol (P I A A
lar Day Sale 3 yds. for..... « p X « l / l /
Dress Ginghams in stripes and
’plaids, full width in fast (P I A A
colors, 3 yds. for.................. tp X « l / l J
Cotton Poplin in all colors, 60c
value, Dollar Day Sale . (P I A A
2 yds. for............................. tp X •U l/&lt;

1 Lot good hand towels, special
&lt;£1

M en’s Ribbed Shirts,

extra-

$ 1.00

M en’s good quality white Hand­
kerchiefs, regular price 15c (1*1 A A
Dollar Day Sale 8 for....... tp X « U I F

M en’s Balbriggan Drawers and
Shirts, famous Otlas brand, best qual­
ity, regular price $1.25
(P I A A
Dollar Day Sale..................
X •U U

M en’s White Lawn Handkerchiefs
splendid values, Dollar
(£ 1 A A
Day Sale 14 for................. $ X « U v F

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ity, our Dollar Day Sale

1 Lot extra good Huck Towels,
good size and splendid quality, Dollar
Day Sale price for these

$ 1.00

Turkish Bath Towels of excellent
quality, Dollar Day Sale

$1.00

Good quality gauze Undershirts,
regular 65c values, Dollar ( P I A A
Day Sale price, 2 for.......... *P X « V l /

M en’s Silk Four in Hand Ties,
solid colors, stripes and plaids, regular
$1.25 and $1.50 values
(3*1 A A
Dollar Day Sale................. t p l . « U U

' Women’s white Skirts in pique
and gaberdine, one lot to
go in Dollar Day Sale, each t p x . v v

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Good quality gauze Drawers, reg­
ular 65c values, Dollar ( P I A A
D ay Sale 2 for.............&lt;..... q ) X . U U

Washable Four in Hand Ties in
silk mixtures, 65c and 75c (1*1 A A
values, Dollar Day Sale 2 for«P X •U U

Ladies’ flat ribbed Union Suits
of good quality gauze, regular $1.35
value, priced for this D ol- (P I A A
lar Day Sale a t................ .*. « p X * V /l /

E. 5 W. Linen Collars, all styles,
regular 25c cent sellers, (P I A A
Dollar Day Sale 5 f o r ...... q ) X « y U

Washable Four in Hand Ties for
Men and Boys, 35c values (P I A A
Dollar Day Sale,a4 for..... « p X « l / U

Women’s Muslin Drawers, made
from qgood quality sheer muslin, lace,
tucks and trimmed with (P I A A
embroidery, this sa le......... tp X .U L F

1 Lot E. &amp; W. soft Collars, regular

1 Lot Pillow Cases 42x36 inches,
regular 30c values, Dollar (P I A A
Day Sale 4 for ................. t p X . U U

35c and 40c values, Dollar
Day Sale 4 for.....................

(P I A A
tp X » l / l /

Elen's Pure Silk full fashioned
Hose in all colors, $1.25 and $1.50

Ladies’ Undervests, all sizes in
Swiss ribbed material, in good quality
gauze reduced for Dollar (P I A H
Day Sale 2 for

values, Dollar Day Sale

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Blouse for Boys. These
Children's Wash Hats in white
well known Blouses are of extra good and colors, a good range of sizes, Dol~
A
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quality percales and madras. Guaran jar Day Sale price for ( P I , A H
UU
teed fast colors, regular price $1.25 these hats 2 for.. *......•..... #*P
Dollar Day Sale price for C l Q Q
Boys Bathing Suits,gooA qualityaUtv
‘A «
same" ..............................
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cotton suits in all sizes, (P I A A
1 Lot Boys’ percale Blouses, sizes $ 1.50 and $1.75 v a lu e s...... tp X . U U
B ell B r a n d

$ 1.00

Men’s Bat Wing Bow
and dark shades, made of
silk, regular 50c values,
Dollar Day Sale 3 for.....

Big lot M en’s and Boy's Caps,
good quality in all shades and colors,
Regularly priced at $1.25 ( P i A A
to $2.00, Dollar Day Sale t p X . U V

’ 1 Lot Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants
in good stripia cotton material '1.25
and $1.50 values, Dollar u*1
Day Sale.... ...................... .
•p l . U U
Boys’ athletic Union Suits, made
of nainsook and cross barred muslin,

5*5? iSStfa t t $1.00

Boys’ Bathing Suits in 1 piece
(P I A A
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(P I A A
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Boys blue denim Overalls, made 2 pairs
in summer from a good quality denim, looks just
Be
(P I A A like Dad’s, $1.40 values, (P I A A in sizes
t p X « l / l / Dollar Day Sale—
t p x « \ /l/
collar i

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cotton, closing out in Dol1 Lot Boys Blouses, all sizes, reg- jar Day Sale 2 for..............

ular 50c values, Dollar
Day Sale 3 f o r ...'.................
Boys’ Khaki Pants
weight, well made and
good $1.50 values going at

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serviceable
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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CO UN TY HAPPENINGS
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A BUNCIJ OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM CORRESPONlDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
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always outrun their mileage guarantee, that’s why
more people are using them everyday. I f a Dia­
mond tire cost you, right to the penny, what
the highest priced tire cost, you’d get your
moneys worth even then—but they
are priced very moderately, the
first cost of a Diamond is
actually less than many
of the so ca lled
cheap tires. ,

Their former residence will be occu­
OVIEDO
Mips Bertha Guttridgo returned pied by the family of T J Brannon
Saturday to her home in Haines
Cart Farneil of Sanford spent sev­
City.
She waa accompanied by eral days in Oviedo lost week
Miaa Ruth Young.
Miss Ella Belle Jone* (left Wed­
Mrs. I* O White and !itt!« .on , nesday for n visit to Winter Park,
Elton returned Saturday after a Orlando, Tampa and Jacksonville
brief visit to Apnpha
Mr and Mrs C B Jones left
Mr. and Mrs B G Smith spent Tuesday for their homo.In Tampa
Tuesday in Sanford nhd 'EurfUs.
Mrs Clough and little daughter,
Edwin Jacobs, youngest son of Christine •left Saturday for their
Mrs. Mary Jacobs died Saturday home in Lakeland
morning at the homo of hi* mother
Theodore Atilln spent Monday in
and wns buried Sunday morning at Orlando
Chuiuotn, his former home.
Mr.
Mr and M n Lee Wheeler nnd
Jacobs hud teen ill for many
children are at Dnytonn Bench for a
months but was thought to be im­
few weeks
proving slightly when the end came,
W B Marshall, who has been at
lie !a survived by n mother, four
work
in Sanford has returned home
sisters nnd a brother, Mr. Tilden
Mr nnd Mrs L R Gore and fam­
Jacobs. The sympathies of the en­
tire community go out to the be­ ily spent Sunday nt their former
home, Oakland
reaved family in their sorrow.
Mr Andrew Lcinhart spent Sun­
Mm. W. E. Argo, son Edward and
day
afternoon in Orlando
little daughter Palmer motored to
Jacksonville Monday. While in the
Mr and Mrs T Lr Meade left
city they will be the guest of Mrs. Inst Thursday for n visit to West
Argo's sister, Mrs Ensign who also Virginia
returned to Jacksonville Monday
There’s a man at the curb to serve you.
J C Crawford spent Sunday in
after a visit to Mrs Argo
Orlando
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Mr and Mrs Enoch Partin have
0 G Wolcott w’ent \o Tampa on
bought the Aulinplace and arc mov­ Tuesday in his car, making the
ing into their new home this week round trip in the one day
Mrs A K Crawford entertained
tiie Crochet Club nt her home Fri­
day afternoon
The afternoon was
very pleasantly spent in music nnd home rooters plenty of chances to i^olks• We were misinformed as to
conversation and delightful refresh­ show their loynlty to the boys
the date of her arrival mentioned u I.
ments were served
this column nume lime ngo
NOTICE AUTO OWNERS
^
’■ ’ t-ThMUiluy for a
Air rthd Mrs Frank Kuulersur.
an
stay
of
several
weeks
at
Daytona
Mr.
npd
Mrs.
D.
It.
Brisson
have
and son of Ft Pierce spent Sunday
I have leased the repair department o f the B. &amp; 0.
..... . " Yuiir money back if yon
sold their beautiful Celery avenue
in Oviedo, having come to attend Bench
Garage on Park Avenue and am in position to give the
are not satisfied”
Mr nnd Mrs II ■I* Wheeler iett inline and ten ncres of their improved
the funeral of their brother, Edwin
auto
owners o f Sanford and vicinity first class work in
Child biting, blood-tucking Aid and
Thursday for North Carolina where land and all of the household fur­
J scsb..
They returned to Ft
every particular. Plenty o f good mechanics to handle
other ir.:cci
Gives comfort to
Pierce Sunday afternoon carrying they expect to spend the month of nishings except the piano, receiving
cow* and milkers. Prevent* imnd
J1G,000.
They were at Daytona
your
work in a proper manner.
September
with them Mrs Haulerson’s mother,
lummcr drop in milk&gt;yirfd. Increase*
Beach last week and have taken
Mrs Jacobs and niece I.onn Lie
Miss Virginia Wright entertained
I will appreciate your business.
profit*.
apartments for nn indefinite time
Sutton of Orlando
u few of her girl friends nt supper
PRATTS PLY CHASER i* effective
and together with their young people
.... YOLIE W ILLIAM S
Mr and- Mrs George Jacobs of last Friday evening
and &gt;tconomici1&lt; Don not taint the
ntv ieucLV mis Thursday tor the
Chuluota passed through Oviedo or.
milk. Dor* not injure hair or hide.
LL.L. Miss Palmer Argo enter­ beach. They have not made any
Phone 194.
• 207 Park Avenue
It perfectly »»fc—o n be med any­
their way home &lt;rf*-r a two weeks’ tained at a children’ s party at her plans for the future. Mr. and Mrs f
where. Splendid for working and
stay nt Hampton Springs where home Friday afternoon
Brisson wish all their friends who
driving lionet.
they went for Mrs Jacob's health
Miss Christine Nelson returned come to the bench to come rnd sec
For comfort, hratlh and profit*, ute the
T J Brannon spent Saturday in home last week after a visit of sev­ them. The Brissons will be greatly
original “ PRATTS."
Orlando
eral weeks in Orlando
missed by a la-ge circle of friends
R tfu tt inferior substitute*.
Oviedo and Sorrento played a
A most delightful social was given who wish them happiness in their
splendid game of ball on the Oviedo by the Christian Endeavor Society new home.
Get your tupply now,
diamond Wednesday
The score last Thursday night at the home of
Mr nnd Mrs Luther Frazier of
wns
8
to
7
in
favor
of
Oviedo
and Mr and Mrs W E Young
The L. Allen
Plans Atlanta, Gn , have bought the Bris­
the game a most interesting one had been made for an outdoor party
Seed Co. s
son place and arc expected hero very
Oviedo team plays Clermont in ■but owing to a heavy rain In the af­
soon.
Mr. Frazier is a nephew rf
Oviedo Thursday, thus giving the ternoon it was necessary to have it
Mrs. L. A. Brumley.
indoors but wns none the less en­
Wilson B. Miller has bought the
joyable
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property where A, It. Chuppcll has
Hilling
Mrs L O White and little son,
resided on Celery avenue for some
Elton left Thursday for Columbia,
time.
Mr. Miller expects to take
R C , for n short visit to Mrs
possession nt once. Mr. Miller farmed
White’s sister
on the west side before going to
Miss Winnie Lee of Ft Myers is
France to serve in the war and only
the guest of Miss Elizabeth Lawton
returned u short time ngo. He was
Mr Frank Anderson spent Thurs­ married to a Scotch girl while In
day in Orlando
Collars, Shirts, Underwear, Bed Linens,
France and expects his bride here in
Miss Olive Lizette is visiting her u short time. Previous to coming to
Table Linens, Barber Towels, Butchers
sisters in Jacksonville
Sanford Mr. Miller was a resident of
Charlotte, N. C.
A p ro n s,—anything you send us receives
BAHT SANFORD
Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyce Bell end
Rev It J Allen wns over from
careful, painstaking treatm ent. Y o u r neigh­
son, Wallace returned last week
Enterprise to preach at Moore's
Sunday from a stay of several
Station church on Sunday
bor is sending to us; W hy Not Y ou?
months at their summer home nt
Several of the Cameron and Stool •Chnrlotto N C
young people and Miss Helen Chor-'
Mr. and Mrs. B. Steel have
pening visited the Baptist young
tyught ten acres of J. It. Hayden
people’s camping party at Lnke
adjoining their home place on the
Hnrney last week
north.
Mrs Tina Warren Beaty will go
Leesburg, Florida
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Squire and
to the hotpitnl in Orlando again on
W A Raynor returned this week
E
Es Thursday
for further treatment
from several months’ stay at several
§
ROBERT GLENN 1GOU, Agent.
PHONE 299 5
Miss Gladys Dieterich was to from several months’ stay nt various
reach here from Philadelphia on points in New York and Long
Monday for a visit with her home Island.
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While we have gone into the Auto Accessory and Auto Tire and Vulcanizing
Business we are still in the Bicycle Business and are now Better Prepared than
ever to serve you in our Bicycle Repair Department
and can better supply your demands for the Best
Bicycles Manufactured.
We carry a big stock and a complete line o f "'ll
Bicycle Accessories aud Childrens Velocipedes and
T oy Automobiles. Everything on Wheels. See us
when you need wheel goods.

Sanford Cycle Co.
Phone 251-W

Sanford, Florida

115 Park Ave.

home later.
George Pezull is at home from a
stay of some length at St. Louis,
Mo.
Mrs. Ben Monroe is spending
some time in Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Blackwell left
for their home in North Carolina on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dunlap and
Mrs. D, L. Long drove to Mi. Dorn
Sunday for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain,
their%guests, Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Hennes and son were over from
Daytona Bench Monday and were
dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dressor.
B. A. Howard came up from Okee-j
chobcc 'City on Saturday for a v isit'
with his family. Mr. Howard says'
there are ^prospects of a good season '
both in Okeechobie City nnd P a-'
hokee. He has business interests at
both places.
The young people about here guve
Mr. nnd Mrs. "D o ck " Hasty a nice
loud chavirari Tuesday evening. Ev­
ery one had a jolly time.
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
The airplane Sunday did not lose
much time with us. It was sailing
very low this time. Was but short time
with us here.
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H ave sold nearly $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 worth of property
during the past few days. The Dr. Aldridge
farm of 25 acres on Celery Avenue was sold
by inc to Mr. Stoinoff besides several of srfiall
cr denom inations. A m listing properties and
businesses alm ost every day.
Can suit you.
S ee here: Fine New Bungalow — 6 room s,
w ater in house, 1 acre ground, beautiful shade,
Fin e home
$ 3 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Country S to re — 1 1-2 acres ground, flowing
well, 6 livjng room s, barn,
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$ 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0

F a r m - - -7 acres, nicely located, splendid resi­
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- $ 8 ,0 0 0 .0 0

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
(Continued from page 2)
I |ff the Prince of Wales has ar­
rived in Canada. I wish he would
1 "
down to see u.. W e would all
gif to ice the gentleman.
* Mrs Nicola ha" been very sick
,j.b week with In grippe hut is on
[Je mend at this writing'.
Mrs. Vaughn was calling' at MrsTorn Tyner’s Tuesday.
But I trust wc nil may live to Bee
tb time rome that we don’ t have
to work so hard for our daily livitiR.
\\&gt; are all glad that the railroad
cfn have gone back to work nguin.
We live in hopes that there won’ t lie

any more trouble. ! t looks good to
see the trains running again. They
had about nil stopped going by. We
surely did miss them.
We will he glad when everything
is settled and the high cost of living
goes down, so we can live at ease
again. It is hard with poor people
to make u living. Everything is so
high.
Times ore hard, hut could he
worse.
The time for school will soon he
here. The children seem to dread it,
the weather is so hot and the time
so long to go to Bchool.
CAItltlEI) A RIFLE
Helped

Win War Hut Could Not
Work In I*. ().
The United States is undoubtedly
the best governed country that the
sun shines on, hut once in a while a
piece of assfninity developes that
U Ycvfoir «f Tktir Dan|«r an* Torturi by makes us hung our heads. George I.
^
L’tlf, a Orcp or to ct
^ Gerling of the state of New York en­
listed early in the war, was sent to
France,, carried a p a n ’s size rifle,
u . . .j
err army rations,
o o d n J 0 ? /
fighting cooties nnd Huns for nine
months and acquitted himself like u
It rflm thrm aw.ij' in s:ay. I’ lrabmanly mutt even though he was hut
,*t . 1 uritlilul. Mirlle lllr a i-li.e
[.frit l.utralilmt Jo kirji Hum off.
■five feet ami four inches tail. Ho
n wi |.ob If || d"S*!. *tVUI
wns honorably discharged from the
i»* %.
-hr n»&lt;*t Hutu. A Me
service, and learning that the gov­
unit Bill tut in r f a month. AUn
it(T«5*tid"t os
e
rrotonlstltf
ernment wanted more postal clerks
triito Slits, a u d it * . mutln, • IIt .
he applied for the position in regular
(■ltd. Or.
I fuorm. The following is the reply to
|hits npiUvaAV--- - *"*•' -if application
The" "eV oV vrve Co.,
for the K U. clerk examination at
Montgomery, Ala.
Rochester, N. Y „ on May 2, ID19,
has been cancelled because under
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When you paint this year save money by
buying the paint that gives the greatest value.
The real cost of paint is m easured,not by the
price per gallon, but by the service rendered.
Remember this: — Re-painting

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The paint we carry is the Reliable, old estab­
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LEE BROTHERS
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We have not sold out, or
rented our business as
has been reported
We are still doing business
at the sam e old place and
will c o n tin u e to do so.
SPECIALS FOR
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height, as shown by your applica­
tion." "Jumping rabbits, what at)
idea! A man big enough to tote an
army rille all over France and help
break the Hindenhurg line but too
small to he a clerk in a postofilce.
It seems that some blooming idiot in
the P. 0 . department made a ruling
that nil applicants should he above a
certain height.
What should he
done about it?
Wc give it up.
However, it might help some if a
person in authority would tukc the
author of that ruling nsidc nnd tell
him confidentially that he had made
a consummate ass of himself, and
that in view of his past perform­
ances the great big United States
would try and get along without
anything further from him.— Fort
Myers Press.
WAR RISK INSURANCE
Soldiers nnd Snllors Can He Re­
instated Without Paying Hack
Premium

Secretary of the Treasury Carter
Glass, nt 12:30 has signed u decision
of n; "• • * * ' 'f..?,0rC3TtW an inter­
est to discharged soldiers, sailors and
marines.
In the decision (T. D. 17 W. It.)
•he Secretary ruled liiul discharged
soldiers, sailors nnd murines who
have dropped their insurance mny
reinstate It within eighteen months
after dischnrge without paying the
hack premium.
All they will he
asked to pay u.1". ,* . *
dum on
the amount of insurance to he re­
instated for the month of grace in
which they were covered nnd for the
current month.
Thus, for example if a man drop­
ped $10,000 of insurance in January,
*1919 nnd applies for reinstatement
the 1st day of August for $5,000, ull
he will have to pay will he the pre­
mium for January (the month of
grace) on $5,000, and the premium
for August on $5,000. Or if he ap­
plies for reinstatement of the full
$ 10,000 he will pay a total of two
months premium on $ 10,000, one for
January and one for August.
He
will not have to pay pfemium in
either case for the Intervening
months.
The decision stipulates that the
former service man applying for reinstacment ho in as good health ns
at date of discharge. .
Former Treasury Decision W. It.
-15 and other prior regulations in
conflict with the now decision are re­
voked.
Director It. G. Cholmcley-Jones of
the Hureau of War Risk Insurance,
following the signing of the decision
made the following statement:
"T he present decision is one of the
most important to former service
men that has been made in the his­
tory of the Hureau.
"M W
anyEservice
AR
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A R men have been de­
terred, from availing themselves of
the former anti less liberal reinstate­
ment privileges by reason of the
relatively lnrge amount of money
represented by accumulated overdue
premiums, and that it would seem
thul they were paying lor something
that they never actually had, which
in fact was the case.
,
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Under the new decision a man is
relieved of the burden of overdue
premiums, lie has an opportunity
to rehabilitate himself financially uftt-r getting out of the army, navy or
marine corps, and to reinstate his
insurance any time within eighteen
months following discharge without
the burden of paying a large amount
of money.
“ The reason payment for the
month of grace is required under the
new decision is that the insured was
protected by reason of his insurance
continuing In force during that
month, and that had he died dur­
ing the peirod of grnce, his policy
would have been paid.
"Should a lapse ngnin occur, after
! the eighteen months from dute of
discharge
reinstatement
mny he
mude, providing that at the time of
application for reinsti^tcmett, such
insurance shall.not have been.lapsed
for more than one year, in accord­
ance* ..'th the conditions of the de­
cision.
Of course every man who has
dropped his insurance should re­
instate it immediately, for the reason
that if he should die before re­
instatement his dependents will not
f.coiv* sny payment.
"Therefore, I urge that care be
taken to make clear to every former
service man who has drooped his In.
{'■urance that the new ruling DOES
NOT automatically reinstate him

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FEED HOUSE

CATES CR A TE CO M PAN Y,

and to impress upon him thnt he
will he W ITHOUT insurance until
ho voluntarily npplies for nnd se­
cures reinstatement. He should im­
mediately apply for reinstatement fo
his own protection nnd thnt of his
dependents.
“ Don’ t forget that
men die or become disabled in peace
time as well ns in war time, and that
if n man waits he may not he in
good health as he wns at the time
of his discharge and consequently
may not be able to secure reinstate­
ment.
“ Don’ t, put oil reinstatement.
it NOW.”

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Treasury
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Washington, D. C.

Sanford, Florida

MARTIAL LAW AT MULHERUY
Citizens Ask Governor to Send Fed­
eral Troops
Tuesday afternoon after a committee
of representative citizens of Mul­
berry had held a meeting, they de­
cided to wire Governor Cntts asking
him to protect them with federal
troops, and the matter was taken up
with Sheriff Logan, nnd he agreed
that it was tne best thine to do
Mayor Carter stated today that the
tension wns so great on both sides
and that the permitting of shotguns
in the arms of the gun men nnd em­
ployes of tAs' mines did not relieve
the situation bemuse of the close
proximity of t£e mines themselves
and because that both sides were
well armed and they did not seem to
heed the elTorts thnt hnvc been made
to lay them down.
The situation has evidently gotten
beyond the rontrol of local authori­
ties and with the demand that fed­
erated troops he Bent, was also the
request that the phosphate district,
around Mulberry especially he placed
under martial law. There has been
no particular outbreak of any char­
acter since the shooting of Monday
evening, Imt the least mis-step means
a serious preposition for that com­
munity.
ElTorts are being mnde today also
to get the gun men olit who were
arrested for the shooting of the negro
baby nnd it is understood that Judge
Blanton has approved of a bond
submitted for each. Lakeland Star.

E R M E T IC A L L Y
sealed

Its wax-

wrapped package, air­
tight. Impurity proof—

WRIGLEYS
Is hygienic and whole­
some!. The goody
that's good for young
and old.

First Post Offices In Milne.
In 1775 (he first |Ktst offices In Mnlno
were established nt Kennebunk, Fal­
mouth tint! Hath. The mnlls were car­
ried by carriers on foot or on horse­
back and the average week’s mall did
not amount &lt;" five letters nt each of­
fice. Tin* rates were high, 0*4. 1214,
lS*i,
and IViVt cents, according to
the distance the letter had to he car­
ried, and double the rule when the let­
ter was tine more than one sheet of
paper.
Keeping Cider Sweet.
Tn keep elder sweet place In each
barrel Immediately on making, mus­
tard. four ounces; salt, one ounce, nnd
ground chalk, one mine*-. Shake well,
Or Ciller mny he preserved sweet by
canning In airtight cans after the man­
ner of preserving fruit. The liquid
should l&gt;e first settled nnd rucked off
from the dregs, hut fermentation must
not he allowed to commence before
C£titling or It will not keep.

In

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Wc arc always prepared to meet your needs. We have a complete Actelyne Gas Welding Outfit
nnd plenty of gas on hnnd nt all times, therefore we are always prepared to do nil kinds of Weld­
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�AUGUST 22. l o o
one month with notice? of Inrorporac*♦
ami he is due a vote of thanks for
this one for it cost the incorporators
not one cent. Schelle is casting his
bread upon the waters.

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Every tire worth more
than it costs,
The Over-size Non-Skid
Fabric; T he Big Fisk
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The Church-Goers.
Tf some men were to quote the well*
known psnlm they wo "til hnve to snv.
l i m» h glntl to iiuilie excuses when
Ithej- said to US. ‘let t:s go Into the
j t:ouso of the Lord.*"
The 'they* re­
ferring probably to the women of the
house, or the church-colng neighbors.—
Exchange.

S C R IpP S B O O T H G A R S ”

Much Sameness in Mankind.
Console yourself, dear old man nnd
brother; whatever you may he sure of,
he sure nt least of this, that you are
dreadfully like other people. Human
nature has a much greater genius for
sameness than for originality.—Lowell.

R EPA IR WORK OF ALL KINDS
FORDS A SPECIALTY

No T im e to Stop Learnbio.

A Hum .ihniild nlwityn keep learning
miimtli!ng-Viilwuyn," ns Arnold said,
'keep tin* sironm running"—whereas
ai«&gt;-*t i«*op!c |ri a stagnate moult mid­
dle lire.

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EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
and Faith, "lie 'll Print 'em” —
So Savs Sauntcrcr.
Well, Haw About It
Ever since I've lived in this town
I’ ve noticed more ami more
That when some married man
Would send his wife to Asheville,

Or to the Carolina Mountains,
Or even out to Michigan,
To spend a long, happy summer.
Tim' he’ d lose no time
In tlnding some sweet dame
To help him burn gasoline.
Yassum.
I've heard these men gaily hum:
"M y wife’s away— ,
“ She named to roam:
"S o what's tiie use
"O ’ my staying at home?
"T he girl's agreeable — .
"T he night’s immense;
"Suppose gasoline
"D oes rust thirty rents?
"Three is a crowd —

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All That It Is Worth
For Your Citrus Crop

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Getting full value for tlie grape­
fruit, oranges, etc., grown by its
members is the purpose for which
the I*lorida Citrus Exchange exists.
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T lie methods in use by the Ex­
change acquaint consumers with
the real worth of the citrus fruits
that arc sold under the Scaldswcct
N trade-mark.
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Dealers ore so fairly treated that
they Kindly co-operate in tho
effective distribution and sale at
good prices of the fruit shipped
by the Florida Citrus Exchange
for it* memliera.
Y ou can have the benefit of theso
factors mi the marketing of your
fruit provided you will join tho
Exchange. For further particu­
lars as to how , where and when
y ou can b e c o m e a m em b er,
apply to

Florida Citrus Exchange
T A M I'A . F L O R ID A
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L. A. HAKES, Manager
Orange Co uni) Citrus Sub-Exchange* Orlando. Ha.

"Hut two's u charm;
"W hat wife don't know
"D oes her no hum**"
And all was pence and happiness.
But some of the folks wised up—
And now when tluv go north wards
They take hulihy with them;
Which recalls that old .epitaph
On a stone in a cemetery
In Grafton, Massachusetts.
A verse on it read like this:
"H ere lies the body of Mary Ann
“ Safe on the bosom of Abraham."
Which was a pretty thought
For those who had never seen, her.
She was a smur-visugod female
With a disposition as aggravating
As a cling stone peach;
She had one of those noted
Sour visaged mugs, I'm telling you;
Her fridnds said it was a fury
"T hat actually grew on one."
And they were all mighty glad
It didn’ t grow on them.
And she didn’ t like me a bit;
W hen I’d go there in berry time
And ask for gooseberries
She’ d set the gander on me.
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Well, someone saw that little verse
On litr tombstone, you see—
She was still dead at the lime —
And it struck them as funny;
So they added two more lines
Which continued the rhyme like this:
"W hich is very well for Mary Ann
"But devilish tough for Abraham."
And that is the fate of the man
Who goes away with bis wife
When she takes a vacation. Thorn
in Palm Beach Post.
* Our governor called a meeting of
ten thousand delegates at Jackson­
ville to reduce the .high cost of liv­
ing.
When he arrived to address
the
meeting there were less than
twenty delegates and the governor
was forced to call it oil. How the
mighty have fallen. I’ m betting on
Fletcher.
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selves these days and believe me.
Pauline, the demagogue cannot pull
the sheepskin over the eyes of the
voters any longer.
The working
man knows
what he wants and
knows who is going to stand behind
him
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j gone back to his first love and along
with Ilia other troubles of being post­
master now handles pork and beans
and other supplies that are being
'sold at cost here "with the freight
added" and I suppose the time is
coining when 1 can go into "Phil's
Place" and order a plate of ham and
eggs and have Miss Muller come
around with a nice white apron un
to wait on my table. Always did
think that squatty little postolflce
building would he turned into some­
thing else heford long. Gureon. des
oeufs du jambon.
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A DE a n t ABLE MODE It,
For nil day wear conies this doliShtfut frock In lmlrlln« st-fjo g»0iic-1 wait Jacket and side panels of
velvet. The round neck of tho bodice
has a collar of white satin, wbllo
the flannel is used for tho collar nn
Flare sleeves nro faced
with tho striped material. Medium
size calls for 3 yards -Hdnch striped
IJannol nnd 3 yards 30-inch velvet.
Pictorial Review Dross No. 7768.
Hires, J| to 42 Inches bust. Prlro, 25
CCD18,

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Our Aganl, Mr. B. W. Herndon will write you any
of the above forms of Insurance or anything you
need in the Insurance line.
Through his connec­
tion with us he enn uimj y o u Insurance prelection
in the very strongest C o’s in each and every line.
...

JAM ES &amp; I’ A.YO.N, J a ck son ville H a.

t!i-BCf»l»n»ui«Sfr. Httivif
i an*
Uomi.im

amuunl.

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

This is Certain-teed W eek
August 18 to 23
This is a ‘ ‘ big” week the country
over— a week especially set apart by
Certain-tced dealets to assist you in
properly starting your new home
and in setting your present house in
order for the fall and winter.
Every home and building needs
Ccrtr.in-teed extra quality roofing
or paint; possibly the interior wood­

work needs touching up a bit, or the
iluors need a coat of wax or varnish.
You will find it to your advantage
to visit your Certain-tccd dealer this
week and learn from liiln hmv you1
can carry out your plans at the least
expense and with the best results..
Your Ccrtain-tccd dealer will advise
you in making the selection which
will best fit your need.

And whenever you have painting or roofing work done, make sure to specify
Ccrtain-leed. You will then be assured of the l&gt;est and most lasting results.

Certain-tccd Products Corporation
O ffices and W arehou se* in Principal Cities

•

' The jury on tin- Henry Ford case
has decided that Henry's feelings
have been hurt to the extent of six
cents ami he was duly awarded that
much
But Henry is satisfied with
the million dollars worth of adver­
tising that the trial brought him and
he shuuld worry.
• I• t
'
My old friend Seheile Mnines is
the champion incorporation notice
compiler. He had the paper filled

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Wight Grocery Company

�HERALD

A . 1 - ^ vJIN INi Lj^L, I
y o u r

One Advantage of Education.
always liellcvt-d In the high
of tin* movie**, nml more
particularly since n charming girl told
-I./&lt;Pll lining Hold iiamls
Just n** well nl an (•ditcutloiuil Him us
any other.—Grand Rapids Preo*.

R O L L IN S

GEORGE M ORGAN W ARD, D. D., LL.D
President
Oldrst College In Florida
lntcr-I)rnonilnulional
v
AIM
To provide a liberal education, a generous culture, a
thorough training of the physical, intellectual and spirit­
ual nature.#
OFFERS
Four-year course leading to A. H. degree. Pre-profes­
sional courses in Agriculture, Medicine, Engineering,
Law and Theology.
Special departments: Music, Commerce, Home Econo­
mics, Normal, Fine nml Applied Arts and Academy.

pr o pe r ty
Daily Fashion Hint

AN D W E CAN
S E L L IT .

City Property and Farms are Going at Reasonable Prices

Roster of Lectures for 1919-20 includes a large number
of authors, scientists, artists and professional men of na­
tional prominence.

Insure
Your Hom e -

Your A uto - Tornado
Property Damage

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Dally Thought
How ninny worthy men have we seen
survive
o „n reputations—

REA L ESTA TE

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PACE FIVE

Naval Unit with instruction for ten ratings.
Strong
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Liability

Thirty-Fifth year begins 22 September, 1919.
For catalog and other information address:
THE SECRETARY. ROLLINS COLLEGE
Winter Purk, Florida

Formerly Holden Real Estate Co.

City Lots in A ll Parts o f City
Celery Lands in M. M. Smith’s Sub Division

STATE
LEAGUE SCHEDULE
The* following schedule for Hie
Hinoa Mate League, second half,
iu announced yesterday:

I

Tuesday, Aug. 19
at Orlando.
Tznna at Lakeland.
«if&gt;fnrd at Hradentown.
Wfdnrsdii}•Thursday, Aug. 20-21
Lakeland at Orlando.
Rnplcntown at Bartow.
Sanford at Tampa.
Friday-Saturday, Aug. 22-2.1
Orlando at Sanford (2-).

Slrford at Orlando (22).
Dirtow at Oamjia.
Bradentown at Lakelantl,
Monda) •Tuesday, Aug, 25-2C
Tampa at Bartow.
Lakeland at Sanford.
Orlando at Hradentown.
lVrdnrsdny.Thursday, Aug, 27*28
Bartoa at Sanford.
Lakeland at Hradentown.
Orlando at HradeRtUWft.
0,’umdo nt Ttttnpif. 6-ju.L.
Friday•Saturday, Aug, 29-30
Tampa ai Lakeland (29).
Lakeland at Tampa (30),
Bradenton n at Orlando,
Sanford at Bartow.

Hradentown at Tampa, p. m.
•T«

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l.ukeland at Hnrtow, a. m.
Orlando nt Sanford, a. m.
Tuesday-W ednesday, Sept. 2-3
Bartow at Tampa.
Oi.amio ui i.uKeiaml.
Hradentown nt Sanford.
Thursday-Friday, Sept. 4-5
Tampa at Sanford.
Hrndentcwn at Lakeland
L.lar.do at Bartow.
Saturday, Sept, G
Dnubtehoador* all the way.
HuTTmr-at Tanipu^'J). ^ A * m Vc
Lakeland ul Hradentown (2).
Sanford at Orlando (2).
Monday-Tucaday. Sept. 8.9
Tampa at Hradentown.
Orlando at Bartow,
Lakeland at Sanford.
Wcdnesday-Thuraday, Sept. 10*11
Bartow nt Hradentown.
Sanford at Lakclund.
Tampa nt Orlando.

IM 7
MO

FOR THE WAR WORKER’S
,
WARDROBE.
Ono must bo well-dressed n« "•
Tampa at Lakeland flB) ,
*’•^■stylutlc* vo do war work, thoreforo
guinea.
dan attention Is paid to th» uc’Y
stylos. To tho left Is pictured an un­
Orlando at Hradentown.
usually smart tallleur In overseas
F ri da y* S a t u r d ay , Se pt . 19-20
bluo broadcloth., with long narrow
Sanford nt Tampa.
skirt and seint-tlttcd jacket with long
Orl"ndo nt Lnkelnnd
oulwLiCd ikipium. iliu cutis, collar
and sash-ends nro of monkey, tho
Hradentown nt Bartow.
most fashionable of tho shaggy furs.
Sept. 22—Open llnle
Medium size requires 4}J yards Cl­
inch broadcloth.
Tucaday, Sept. 23
Homespun combined with Hack
Sanford at Lakeland (2).
silk Jerscv Is tin* odd combination
Tampa at Orlando (2).
featured In tho model to tho right.
* Tft*. cow at Hradentown (2).
Tho underskirt la accordion plaited.
White furs nro worn. Avorngo slto
Wedncaday-Thurndny, Sept. 24-23
requires 2t{ yards Cl inch Jersey and
Bartow nt Lakeland (24).
^}^ yards EC-Inch homespun.
La!:cland at Harlow (25).
First Model: Pictorial Review JncHradentown at Orlando.
ket No. 7997. Sizes, 31 to IG inches
bust. Price, 25 cents. Skirt No. 7790,
Lumpn at Snnford,
Sizes, 22 to 32 Inches waist. Price,
Frldn-Saturday. Sept. 2G-27
20 cents.
Bartow at Lakeland.
Second Model: Costuino No. 797G.
Sizes, 31 to 16 Inches bust. Price,
Hradentown at Sanford.
25 cents.
Orlundo nt Tampu.

Truck Crops
v. * oiler a wale range ol formulas for truck crops in dilTercnt
sections of the state—any analysis you want, proportioned to give
nlciily growth with minimum waste.
Send for new Fertilizer Catalogue giving description of the
Ideal Brands.

N e w V e g e ta b le B o o k
Contains thirty-six pages of information on the growing of
commercial vegetables, also Irish potatoes, strawberries, melons, and
cucumbers Free on request.

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WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.
Manufacturers Ideal Fertilucrs
Dealers in Spray Pumps and Insecticides.
JACKSONVILLE............................ ...................................
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FLORIDA

H e r a ld W a n t A d s W ill B r in g R e s u lts

Monday, Sept. 29— Open dale.
Tuenday* Sept. 30
Tampa at Hradentown.
Orlando nt Sanford (2).
Lakeland at Bartow. (2).

Frldny-Saturdny, Sept. 12-13
Sanford at Bartow.
Lakeland at Orlando.
VOTE FOIl THE llltIDUKS
Hradentown at /.aprna (2 games
Saturday).
Seminole, Lake and Volunla Agree
On the Subject
Monday-Tuesday, Sept. 15-1G
Sanford nt Hradentown (2 games
Seminole and Lake counties have
15th).
each agreed to join Volusia county
Lakeland at Tampa.
and hear half the expense in the
Harlow nt Orlando (2 games 15th). purchase of the two hridgea over the
Labor Bay, Sept. I
Wcdneaday-Thuradny. Sept. 17-18 St. Johns at Crows HlulT ami Harden
Fer.*y and to join Volusia in the ex­
Sanford at Orlando, p, m.
Hnrtow at Sanford.
pense
of building a bridge over the
Barton nt Lakeland, p. m.
Lakeland at Tampa (17).
St. Johns at Osteen.
The cost is estimated by the en­
gineer from the State Road Depart­
ment at $27,000 for the Harden
Ferry bridge and at $22,000 for a
new bridge at Osteen, making a to­
tal ef $49,000; one-half of this to be
LINCOLN IIIT.LEV, Ph.I).. 12(1.1)., I.L.D., President
borne by Seminole county^
will
amount to $21,500.
DcLand. Florida
Lake county agrees to assume oneSEND NOW FOIl A CATALOG
half of the estimated amount for the
Jill, i . l . u u \ T I I K l ' A ItTMKNT— l)r | i.ra o f Mailer of All* and Htlenrr..
Crows Hlu II bridge.
The entire
j n; ' " ’ I I I.i: o r MIICHAI, AIITN FOIl M F N - T ' . r n O - o n r itrparlm.m. tn alt.
amount is $24,000 ns estimated by
tut: I III t i:oi: o r I.MIIUtAI. AIITS 1‘ OB W O M E N — A woman dfan. .rp.talp
aonnliorlft.
the engineer; one-half the amount to
till- &lt; n| I.M.i: Ol I.AW — (JraduatP* prarllrr In Florida -lllioul namlnallon.
he assumed by Lake county will
Jl l ill | | i,| in- |;.N&lt;JINKEHIN(i—-Coarar* In r n fln rrrln f Icaitinf lo d r p r r i,
therefore be $ 12,000.
*' 1 "* * 1 '••• t Oil TEA Oil EltS Kiprriallr tor Florida irarhrr*.
‘ u •' 'll I FIJI: o r lltlS IN RSH-llankln *. Ilookkcrplm. Hh.irihand, T|p.»i*lliw.
A joint meeting of the boards of
til!- '* '*'*■'*'
I'rpparea for all high (fa d e rullr[r«.
county
commissioners of Seminole,
• •II mini, or MECHANIC A l l T H - t ' o r bora and r o o m mrn.
Lake and Volusia was held ut San­
si lliiiil. o r MttHIC— I’ lano, plpr organ, tloiln, u lrr. bumonr, tldnui work.
I HI. .NCIHIOI, OF FINE A UTS —
ford Saturday morning.
Seminole
was represented by the full member­
Special Attention la Called to
ship consisting of L. A. Hrumley,
I " limln..,, Cour-c-In AgrlruMur.— Ilotany, Dialog)', Organic and Inorganic
chairman; L. I*. Hagan, C. W. Hntz'" M .i r v , ipialtinltvn ami nuanlltathc analyaU, Agricultural Ch.nm tty,
mingcr, E. A. Kilbee ami O. P.
■•■'irralogy, (trolngy, rtc.
Swope; Lake county by four of the
**" IL1' 'tcrllral Cuurac PL•.iolngy, tllnkgy. Analomy. Ilarlrrtology, lllatrnlogy,
/ Mg&gt;• Mutiny. Ccncraf Chcmlalry, Inorganic Chcmlatry, Organic Chcmlitry,
members, Messrs. Simpson, HeathI ‘ .lililiva and Wuanlllatl*. Chrmlalry, I'bralca.
cock, Richey and L. K. Merritt ami
Jkr ' our.c for llrllg o n , Workara — In lllbllral IJlcralurc, ItUlory, Engll.h, f l y .
the clerk, Mr. Duncan; Volusia
*' '*&gt;'• I edagngy, Ethlri, Logic and Tbcitm.
county by the entire board, consist­
ing of E. M. Carpenter, Chris. O.
Codrington, R. J. Bishop, J. A.
Reilly and W. E. Swope. Mr. Reilly
was selected as chairman.
e l d e r
The matter was thoroughly dis­
cussed from all angles, some favoring
TIIOMAH I», IIAKEK, r h . II.
u small toll and others absolutely
kmlnlral and Conautllng Chcmlal • rmfctalonat of Natural Meter
Kmrrllui, llolllna College, riorlda
free bridges. A poll on this iiuestlon
I'rlialr t.aboral«rr of llolllna College
resulted
in seven favorable to no
O. &lt; kirlr.
m s
Winter fark.. Fla.. Nu*.jit*,
‘
Sanford, lla
tolls
and
four for a small toll, three
*' Sir
ha*
not
voting.
Commissioners Carpen­
In
careful rhemlr.il analrala of the a m p l e of woter that
n r early la,l week, unad bate obtained the following
"
reautla:
ter and Codrington were the only
I'll
Clear ( ’ Marino _____ I.7S Oarla per million
“ '•filar*
members from Volusia county favor­
Noulrat Tolal Bolide___*.00 part* per million
In
ing n toll at all.
l ,t&gt;aml(iLi,i . *
°? *■'*■ per mllllan lla r d n e a a ___31.01 parta per million
'"•■d \mmonla ..................Tratu Nllralea....................... ..Tear**
Mr. D. C. Hull represented the
i»/« V-,*
Sfsilrewlty of fro* and albumlnald a m a ia ili In ihla waler and
• • • l a , , , ° f ehlorln# Indlealea lla oietllen l guallly for houaehold
legal Bide as attorney for the Volusia
••trt, ii
JI,lon •• Ibu goad gua!lly rbaraelerlallra of auperlor houaehold
county board, and Atty. Dickinson
a .r .iu ', f '
fealurta af .nurb (alur, r . p . f l a i l , Iboaa uf cicrllon l
of *Sunford wus present a» the legal
lh " I
* " ‘1 1,0 W
‘
total count. In four
af . ? * , *rl“ ,0*tcsl anatyala, reaultlng In an aeerage to
representative af the Heminole coun­
rolon. or other
t*fnful baci,.i. " / ( i °* 3 baelerla per real.: and In finding no
i
'••Ijata,
*'
ronflrm lla gaod quallly Indicated by Ihe CHEMIC AL
ty board.
••*d
»alera of Ihla and other region! that t bare aaalyred, I ha*#
After the meeting all visitors were
•uprrla, |„ ,|, , . od , 0,||,|r t u
„ f , h„ **K|dfr Water."
the guests of the Seminole county
Youra eery reapectfully,
bonrd at n splendid dinner at the
(.Signed) TIIOH. U. IIAKEII
Seminole Hotel.
The meeting was a most harmoni­
ous
onr and nil seemed to be of the
, t l t n i o M . ......... \
MANFOIII). f l u h i d a
•AUK AVE.
opinion that the day of the toll
bridge was a thing of tho past.

John B . Stetson University

W A TER

T- 0 . (CHARLES, D is tr ib u to r

RoyotCord' Webby’ ’Chain’

Ujco ’

T I j /r t '

We V ouch for Them
Of all the tires that are made,
— why do you suppose we
prefer to sell United States
Tires?

facilities,—they employ many
exclusive methods.
T h ey can go to greater
lengths in testing, improving
ana perfecting the things that
make good tires.

Because they are made by
the biggest rubber company
in the world. And they know
liow to build good tires.

W e find it good business to
sell United States Tires.

They have choice of ma­
terials,— they have immense

A nd— you w ill find it good
business to buy them. The
are h ere-a tire for every nee

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United States Tires
■

arte Good T ires
We know United States Tires are G ood Tires----- That’s Why We Sell Them
B. &amp; O. M O T O R CO ., OVERLAND SALES &amp; SERVICE C O ., S . iford, Florida; P H IL IP W .
RO BERTS, M im a, Florida; O. C. BRYANT, W arner, Florida; STA N D A RD AUTO C O M P A N Y ,
Winter Park, Florida; L. M . UEHIIINDER, G eneva, Florida; A. G. G AIN O U S, O s t e o n , Flor­
id a;
O VIE D O GARAGE, Oviedo, Florida;
M R S . C. A. H IG G IN S, Chuluota, Florida.

�THE SANfOHD HERALD
men declare that for three months
they will wear patched trousers
rather than pay extortionate rates?
It. J. HOLLY, Editor
And there are many lines of articles
M. HAYNES, Muslnesa Manager
— both of food and of nppnrel—
which may be# reckoned along this
Published Every Friday by
same way. Just suppose all this and
what will be the result" There
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
would be a complete revolution in all
sunst m rooN riticr. in ahvancr
lines of business which might be a
ONE VEAlt,_________ ___ ________________ i
hardship for u few, but it would be a
SIX M 0N11I3_-------------------------- —
benefit for the masses. For my part
Tllltl'.i; MONTHS..__ ____________________
I'd like to see things thus happen. It
tlalrrnl » S.rond-&lt;1»M Mall Msll-r A a n r t 22*d
would
be a lesson for both the pro­
I W . &gt;1 i(M&gt; l ' M M i m •&lt;
Mwid*
ducer, the manufacturer and the-conI ndrr Art of Mirth Srd. 1ST)
sumer. It certainly would.
Trlrphonr No, IIS
Ofllr*
There has been no excuse for the
airplaning of prices—that is unlers
STRIKES DON’T PAY
om* may ascribe the hogging of
Now that the shopmen have gone
wealth by a greedy group us an ex­
back to work and one can look over
cuse. All of this work has a ten­
the field it strikes in with much
force that nothing is to hr gained by
A gradual decline in both wages dency to increase the ranks of so­
strikes.
The men have lost two and prices is inevitable.
We may cialism; it’s as good a system of
weeks, the community has lost time not get down to pre-war conditions propaganda as the most enthusiastic
and money by the delay of trains, but we shall get very much nearer of that fraternity would ask; and,
the high cost of living hns advanced them than we are now. There will while the country and the people are
to keep pace with the delays and be distress and sullering, and many far from being ready to adopt that
again we people suffer. The strike loud and long protests in the opera­ form of government there are mighty
did bring forcibly to the congress tion, but it cannot lie avoided, and good prospects for the espousnl of
and the President that the profiteer­ it behooves us to prepare for it.
some of the tenets of the most rabid
ing much cease or the men would
The war has left its legacy in nn of that denomination unless almost
have to strike for more money.
enormous debt, which must be paid. instantaneous action shall drive away
That much lias been accomplished,
Taxes w ill lie high for many years, the threatening clouds of unfair and
but now that it is accomplished we
unjust prices.
and retrenchment and economy must
do not want any more strike** that
be the watchwords both nationally
will tie up the traffic and business of
and individually for a long time to
NEED OF CO-OPERATION
the country. There is no question
come, it is not a pleasant prospect
The editor of tffe Herald believes
that cannot be arbitrated and the
but we have it to face, and wc must in co-operation in every line of busi­
present difficulties of tin* railroads
do it with courage and fortitude. A ness and every line of endeavor.
are not straightened out by strikes.
similar period came after the Civil The world is upon the edge of a
The man who said that the govern­
war, and lasted for fifteen years. grt-al crisis nnd a great revolution
ment shall not turn the railroads
Conditions today are far more seri­ that will change the entire fabric of
back to private ownership was talk­
ous than they were then. The government, of industry, of the
ing through his hat. The railroads
whole world was not involved then chorch and of the very household it­
belong to the owners and whenever
ns it is today. The nations of F.u- self. In other words there must be
:!tc t.n\ -rnment wishes to turn them
rope had not been stfipped of their co-operation all over the world.
back they will do so and the majori­
man-power, and burdened with enor­ This paper outlined several weeks
ty of us will want to speed the day.
mous debts. Tiie debt of our own ago the future plan for capital and
We have suffered under government
country was a mere bagatelle, com­ labor and this plan that may
ownership and will now spend milpared to its J.rei ■■ ■ -i**»♦-*-»*&lt;*•’ ‘ ^Madij&amp;'itt tins tune*wilT in the very
,r •
/*—ssoclts innee the
The old world is crying for un- near future lie put in operation in
government lias had control.
Me
every industrial plant in tins coun­
have hud enough of government limited supplies of food and raw ma­
try and every other country. The
terials
to
start
the
wheels
of
their
control, enough of strikes, enough of
plan is not revolutionary in the
factories,
and
they
are
looking
to
a lot of rot that does not sound like
sense of anarchy or Bolshevism but
America
to
help
them
out
of
the
true Americanism and we now want
;• -nvnlnttnr•’*;• In the iptiic of l!,k
to settle down to a season of safe nnd slouch into which they have fatten
word meaning the reconstruction of
Only
by
unlimited
production
in
sane business management of every
the present day methods of ceaseless
every
line
of
industry
can
we
do
our
industry that spells so much to the
warfare between tlie trusts and la­
world at this time and especially to full duly by the hungry and naked
bor
T U .n «hould be no warfare,
America.
'T ** ] world. The man who hindersThat
no
nickering,
no differences that can­
production by strikes if lie is a work­
And we do not want any more
not
be
settled
by arbitration, no
er, or by lockouts if be be a manu­
strikes.
facturer is not a good citizen. Cap­ strikes that only serve to strain rela­
ital and labor must get together and tions and make more difficult the
settle their differences, amicably if task of getting together and injure
they can. If they cannot do this, it the 85 per cent of people who are
shows the need of an arbitration not cither in the capitalistic class or
board to settle such disputes, and in the laboring class in the true sense
congress should establish such a of the word. ..
Every industrial plant should have
board without delay,—Tampa Times.
a government budded upon the plan
of the government of the United
States and the man who says that
our governnent is not the best gov­
ernment on earth is not a loyal citi­
zen nnd is harmful to the cause of
democratic government.
Our gov­
ernment is built upon the only solid
foundation that exists and our indus­
trial plants can well he built upon
the same principle. There should be
an executive head, the president of
the factory, the next body would bo
the foremen and other men in com­
mand, the next body be of the
workmen themselves all of these
bodies to be chosen from the em­
ployees themselves and all questions
left to the governing body.
Effi­
ciency and loyalty
would be the
watchwords and if any employee was
not efficient ids own lack of efficien­
cy would keep the other employees
from getting their pnrt of the divi­
dends at the end of the year and the
laggard and braggart! would soon lie
cut out nnd relegated to the class of
drones where he belongs. The real
workman would make the real mon­
ey ami would see to it that all of the
other employees worked eight hours
a day or quit, for only by real work
and the best kind.of work coidd the
workmen hope to realize something
irsides their regular wage# at the
end of the year. \Ve do not believe
that the majority of workmen today

THESANFORDHERALD

cost of living. It seems impassible
for the strikers to comprehend that
every successful strike only aggrn|vales the troubles which now afflict
them. A reduction in the cost of
living can never come if we are con­
tinually called on to pay increased
cost of transportation, and highr
wages lor laoor, which enters in
every item of fond production. Th
country is now and must bo fo
some years to come on the down
grade. We cannot continue on the
up-grade &lt;*!! the time, and the scone
we realize that we have passed the
peak, and must accustom ourselves
to going down the hill we climbed
with so mucy exuberance of spirit
and joy, the better it will be for us
all. It is a time for the exercise of
patience and common sense.

AUGUST 22. lo o

YOUR OWN HOME IS YOUR CASTLE
Some day you’ll want a home o f your own to take your bride to,
and NOW is good time to start saving for that happy occasion*
H ow proud you will he to take your sweetheart to a home o f her
own.

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SAVING WILL DO IT.

CAPITAL $30,000.00

SURPLUS $15,000.00

II. R. STEVENS

C. D. COUCH
Ait'l Cubi*.

T H E B A N K T H A T IN S U R E S Y O U R

the same pay as the poof workmen
nnd F e idler. The co-operatiVe plan ir
will eliminate the shirker nnd give p
the real worker what he deserves.
There will be no more strikes for 9j
higher wages for the real workmen
banded together in the governing ^
board will settle nil differences peace- ^
ably and at the end of the year in- ^
stead of all workmen indiscriminate- sj
ly receiving higher wages that now
threaten to swamp industry, the
men who are really trying to give *
the plant their best efforts will re­
reive their share of the dividends
which will mean more than higher
wages as now extracted by constant "
strikes and labor troubles. Not only
fi* cq-Qperotion needed ir irdu*&gt;r; •&lt;•»
but it is needed in farming operations, in business of every line, in the
churches and in every part of our
iifo.
bur instance, Sanford needs o
tt
operation of the business men and i b
i»inn*(B io some body iikc the Hoard n
of Trade. All the citizens of Sern- Ir
Inoie county should have a clearing
*iru—e they can get together
once each week and discuss plans for CJ
a greater county.
The merchants
need n co-operative body where they o*
can discuss plans for better service
to their customers.
The churches ' '
and the schools should get together 1
on plans for the betterment of education and religion.
The farmers J’
need co-operation nnd a body where
they can get together on growing '
nnd marketing of crops. The world 1
war has made this fact imperative
now whore before it was only tent ative. I,t is now tantamount and the ni
greatest question before the Ameri­
can people. We should get together •
on every subject, work together, «
stand together or fall together.
•
We are all dependent one upon
another and what injures one in­
jures all and as no. government is
built upon that great message given
us by our patriotic forefathers, let us
unfurl it as our motto today:
U N IT E D
WE
STAN D ,
DI­
V ID E D WE FALL.

Aviators Rescued
Marfa, Aug. 19.—-Lieut*. II. G.
Peterson nnd Paul II. Davis, UnAmerican aviators, who were hchl
for $15,000 ransom, by the Mexican
bandits, were rescued today by Capt.
Matlock of the Eighth Cavalry, who
paid half the money to the bandits
and escaped with the two captives
across the border.
The aviators declared that they
were confused in directions after be­
atton.
the irmnufac- fu-jcnl workmen that we have and ing forced to land by engine trouble
cs both necessary and noi upon the man who is a failure, nnd were on their way buck to head­
have been endeavor- who Hoes not rare to work nnd who quarters when seized by the bandits.
their prices along the gp(.n(|h iff,, time talking about what
• traffic wdl bear will he should receive and his fellow
GENEVA
,iioek off that from 20 workers do not in their hearts brOssie Flynt U home agu'ii after
whirh has been added hove that he should receive good pay having spent the summer in Georgia
it two years else they |(
js unable to earn it. America
Mrs Theodore Tice and children
tru,h’ is bound to be short on labor for
are visiting friends at Daytona
hundreds of tilings years to come and the only way in
Beach
imute consumer cun as which this handicap will be overcome
Herbert Chaffer is spending IPs
iself as to yield to un- in the next few years is by getting
vacation with his parents. Mr. and
when prices are in- more efficiency out of the men than
Mrs. J. M. Chaffer.
Suppose that five mil- we now have. The laborer is worthy
Roy Tiilis and family of Sanford
icide to make tin- "old id bis hire and ull of the fair minded
spent
last Sunday with Mr and Mrs
i last them for another employer# believe this but the sysTroy
Pror*ar
thnt five million worn- tern in vogue for the past twenty
Miss Elizabeth a Stonc-4 is back
they will darn and re- years has not demonstrated that the
use so that for Hum - , laborer is worthy cf his hire for the from Daytona where she has been
the guest of her brother, Fred
Stones

D E P O S IT S

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mers’ meetings have been held, an
twenty fnrniers have pledged t
grow from a fourth to one acre. Th
seed will be bought on a cooperativ
basis, the county agent looking aft.
this part of the work.
A spirited fight has developed in
Jacksonville over the proposition to
remove the palm trees and gra*i
plots from the center of .Main street,
t he street as it now stands is a
source of much pleasure to visitors
and citizens alike.
A permanent naval unit, under
competent and experienced nnvnl nf.
beers wil. ti^JKrr.osneci on the lake
shore campus of Rollins College,
when tin* thirty-fifth academic year
opens the 22nd of November.
The tenth unnual meeting of the
Citrus Seminar
1.1v r' *
Roundup will be hiJd at the College
of Agrieulture, Gainesville, October
14 in 17. The Seminar and Kountip
•"» w«.H
ritrus growers and
livestock men of the state is a part
cf the extension work of the college.
Animals and Earthquakes.
One of the mysteries still unsolved
Is that of tli** M'nso by which the low­
er nnlmnls become nware of the ap­
proach of earthquakes. Ulrds nnd rats
become alarmed nnd try to escape.
Super-sensitiveness to faint shocks
scarcely gives satisfactory explanation,
for modem seismographs are very
sensitive.

All persons desiring to at­
tend Sunday school will
phone No. 19. fflPi or iui-J
not Inter Ihn n Saturday
noon.
Free transportation
will he furnished them to
anti from if will.in a radius
of three miles of the .Meth­
odist church.

Interest in g r wing onions by club
members is 'increasing in Taylor
county. Forty-live boys ami girls in
two schools near Perry have indi­
cated a desire to plant a fourth acre
to this crop this fall. Several far-

Department of the Interior
U S I.und Otllee at
Gainesville. Fla ,
Aug 10. 1919
Notice is hereby given that Ray­
mond R Boyd of Wckiwa, Fla,
who on July 29, 1914 made Home­
stead Entry, No 012942, for \V1j
of N K 1,, Section 21, Township 19
S , Range 28 E , Tallahassee Merid­
ian has filed notice of intention to
make Three year proof to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Clerk Circuit Court, at San­
ford, Fla, on the 2fith day of Sepi.iiiber, 1919
Claimant t antes us witnesses:
E A Rush of Wckiwa. Fla
Frank 1’ owcil of Wckiwa, Fla
Ed no Crippcn of Wekiwn, Fla
Jim Boyd of Wekiwa, Fla
ROBERT W DAVIS,
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Register

“ In U n io n
T h e r e I&amp;
S tre n g th ’

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H E principle applies quite
ns much to banking ns to
soldiers or states or governments.

It is most fortunntc that the Fed­
eral Reserve Banking System hn3
been in operation during the war.
The advantages o f this orgnnizat ion accrue to the customers o f the
member banks who nt the same
time contribute to the strength
o f the nation’s banking system*
nnd enjoy the benefit o f its pro­
tection.

is t r e n g t h

FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM L^^

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AUGUST 22, 1913

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■onviile.
Mr. J. D. Woodruff met already been Informed of the’ meet­
them in Jacksonville. Mrs. Thrasher ing by letter.
will be away for two or three weeks.
Miss Clara Goertz returned Thurs­
O.-lando I’lays Here Today
day from Tallahassee where she has
Orlando wil| play here today in
been taking a normal school course
tho second series and will play­
Preparatory to teaching this winter.
off the game we owe them in the
Mr. D. L. Thrasher and Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Roland James and
For the floor coverings, nrt rugs, first series. This will he played off
IVrran motored to E ubIIs Monday. 1 Mrs. Edward Gardner were here eongolcum rugs and matting se«
the after noun in double header and
r/ - Seal pint fruit jars at L P.
H&gt; attend the funeral o f . »&lt;*ton Bargain House. 213-215
will dei!tie the pennant race.
u .r..Hi&lt;r'«
Rfi-ft 1^ r8‘ Pt?ul)0dy.
ounforr! Avenue, A. Kanncr, Mgr.
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Frederic Rand -and daughter of
\\HEN YOU T H IN K OF CAN
M. Stoinoff Purchases Fine Farm
E.
E.
Brady
has
removed
his
O r la n d o were In the city Wednesday.
OF TH E K A N D Y !
One
of the best real estate trans­
IF IT HAS SUGAR )'or!,t’s nnd mules from his old stand
Prices reduced on nil goods nt
*ni wv*
fers
recently
made was tho purchase
HAVE IT.
STAR *n *l,e Lclller Block to the I’ arrnMr,. Grace W iliam s’ millinery store. _TH EATRE BUI l' d I n G.
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'of
25
acres
on Celery avenue bymore stable opposite the court house.
Mike
Stoinoff
from Dr. Wm. G.
Fine new line of ladies’ ready-toMr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith of
A- Raynor has returned from a
Aldridge. While the price was not
wear nml millinery now on display
Oviedo were In the city on Wednes- '’ ^ t to his old home on Long Island.
made public it is understood to he
at
Dresner’s,
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: Mrs. Raynor will return a few weeks
in keeping with other transfers in
Joe Davis, the popular representa­ this noted section of our trucking
Complete .took Diamond Ure, l°n «ir In |h« north.
tive of the C. W. Znring Co. at district. The sale was made througd
Wight Tire Co.
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Jacksonville was in the city several
Judtfc and Mrs. E. F. Housholdcr °Pen on Wednesdays, Thursdays, days of the week calling on the local J. E. Spurling. who is meeting with
marked success in the reul estate
art. visitinK in Gainesville and other Saturdays and Sundays in the after* trade.
business,
having sold a number of
a . *
noon,
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points.
Miss Birdie Harris spent several properties within the past few days.
Misses
Antoinette
Shore Dinner, Braun’s I’ avillion,
and Helen days of this week in the city the
Coronado Beach.
Every Sunday Treso ofx Tampa have returned to guor of her sister, Mrs. Roumillat.
Death til Mrs. Peabody
their homo after a pleasant visit Miss Harris is a former resident of
•y to 1 p. m.
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with
Miss
Clara
Goertz.
Miss Versa Woodcock is spending
Sanford ami has a host of friends
After a long life well spent Mrs.
her vacation in Jacksonville nnd
who
are
always
glad
to
see
her
home
S.
M Peabody died at the home of
CALL FOR LEONS TRAN SFER
her son, Don Peabody in Miami last
Tampa.
RELIABLE
SERVICE.
ALL •again.
Mrs. Peabody
pint Mason fruit jars at L. P. TRAIN S
The hoards of county commission­ Sunday- morning.
MET.
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had been in ill health for several
ers
of
Lake
and
Volusia
counties
McCuller’s.
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Mrs. A. D. Smith and daughters,
months and her children were called
Mrs W. C. Wolfe and little sons Misses Charlotte and Irma have re­ were here Saturday to settle the
her-*
several weeks ago by her ill ness.|,.ft last Friday for North Carolina turned from a three months’ stay in &lt;|ueslinn of free bridges across the
Don
corning up from Miami found
St. Johns river in which all three
, the mountains of North Carolina.
and Virginia.
his
mother
feeling well enough to
counties are interested. The local
Buy Diamonds. Wight Tiro Co.
WANTED— OLD CLEAN
stand
a
trip
to Miami ami she was
hoard gave the visitors a dinner at
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RAGS. ANY KIND EX­
taken there In the hope that the
the Seminole Hotel.
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS.
Mr and Mrs Ray Butts are home
change would he of benefit hut after
Capt. T. A. Neal is spending a few
COATS,
PANTS.
OR
again after a pleasant trip to Illinois
consulting several of the physicians
days in the city enjoying a furlough
BED SPREADS. AT THE
of that city it was found that an
ar.d St Louis
from his duties in the medical de­
HERALD OFFICE.
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operation could not lie undertaken
Prof. Dixie M. Hollins, county
partment of the army stationed at
at her advanced age and the disease
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rurdick re­
superintendent of public instruction
Sun. Antonio Texas. The many
of the liver would not
turned from Daytona Beach Mon­
was a Sanford visitor this week.
friends of the genial doctor are hopday.
They
were
the
guests
of
Mr,
any other treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Sum mis and family
■&gt;.* ,.V 'Tiit*'return to Sanford when
Buruick’s
parents
while
there.
•TtoVe"YetuiTifJU 11
" ' pTuasaht trip
The remains were brought here
he has been mustered out of service.
Mrs. J. M. Dresner has returned
lo their old home on Long Island.
for
burial Tuesday afternoon the
Allen Jones has received his honor­
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in from New York and other northern able discharge from the navy and is funeral taking place from the Meth­
Sanford on Monday, Wednesday markets where she spent six weeks home to stay
Alien was one of the odist ehureh, of whieh denomination
in
selecting
n
fine
line
of
ready-toand Fri ay of each week.
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first hoys to join the navy when war Mrs. Peabody had been an active
wear and millinery for her Sanford
Mrs. R. E. Millen and Mrs. W. C. store.- The ne«- "onds arc arriving was declared and has been u&lt;i trans­ member since early childhood. Rev.
n-sv r."*1 *wo children arc expec­ daily and are being put on display. ports and ships of ull kinds ever C. W. White, pastor of the Method­
since.
He went to the Virgin ist church officiated and the church
ted home today from Decatur, Gn.,an
She invites the Sanford ladies to call
Islands several times and has seen was fillet! by the many friends who
Indian Springs.
and inspect this fine new line,
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Tl'iu'ti or the world since leaving turn known the deceased for so many
A six course fish and chicken din­
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home hut he is more than glad to bo years. Interment was made in Lakener, 75c. Fish suppers 50c, at the
Mrs. Wilmott has arrived in the in Sanford again and his rninty view cemetery, where the many
Ayres Daytona Beach Hotel.
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city and rented n store room In tht* j fricntljl nrt. K|a«i to have him bark beautiful fioral offerings attested to
Mrs. M. C. Tolar and daughter, Bishop Block where she will have a
the esteem in which Mrs. Peabody
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Brisson and
Mrs. Loretta Brotherson are enjoy­ millinery and ready to wear this sea­
was held.
family have sold their home place
ing a visit with relatives and friends son.
Sallie Moore Peabody was horn
and will go to Daytona Beach for a
at Hanwthorc.
For Sale — One 1U1H Maxwell few months* vacation. Mr. Brisson in Tuskeegee Ala. seventy years ago an
Quart Mason fruit jura at L. P. louring Car In gund condition, has
lias been one of Sanford’s most suc­ moved to Georgia while a young girl.
McCuller’s.
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only hern run 1508 miles. TermH cessful truckers and has worked hard She was married to Mr. Peabody in
Address Max­ for many yenrs and now feels that 1885 coming to Sanford soon after­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witte and may be arranged.
family have arrived homo after well, c-o Herald.
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he is entitled to n rest. He and his ward, where Mr. Peabody engaged
spending some time in New York
Mrs. A. E. Housholdcr has been estimable family will return to San­ in the newspaper business here and
visiting relatives and friends.
the guest of her daughter-in-law at ford however some time in the future was also on the staff of the TJymesThere’s a man at the curb to Daytona, also spent several days to live again as they think there Is Union in Jacksonville hut resided
with her son, E. F. Housholdcr no place like Sanford.
serve you.
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Wo wish here all that time. After his death
here.
them
well
In
their
new
home
and Mrs, Peabody nnd the family made
Mr. ami Mrs. C, L. Polk, now of
Sanford their home and the family
hope
for
their
early
return
as
citi­
Jacksonville are spending a week or
FRESH STO CK —Onion sets just
has all been born and reared here,
zens
of
this
section.
If you want early green
two at their truck farm near Beek arrived,
twelve
children In all, four of the
onions
come
around
and
see
them.
Hammock.
sons
being
dead.
Watermelons—Carload nice water­ Our fresh Bermuda onion seed will
Will Take Up Practice Again
Those children surviving here are
melons at Old A. C. L. Depot. 58.00 nrirvo about Sept. 1st. Come in and
lion. George A. DeCottes has de­
leave
your
order.
The
L.
Allen
Seed
Mrs.
Edwards of Washington state,
per one hundred; 10 cents each; 3
cided to again take up the practice
Co.,
Sanford,
Fin.
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Douglass
Peabody of New York,
fur 25 cents. Larger ones 15c, 2 for
of law in Sanford and will occupy
Mrs.
W.
R. Griffith of this city,
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Garner are part of the offices over the Sem­
25 cents. Guaranteed to he good ...
expected homo Friday or Saturday, inole Bunk where he formerly hud Mrs. E. R. Marshall of St. Charles,
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Don Peabody of Miami was in the after spending some time In Nnynes- his offices and Attorney J. J. Dick­ III., Don Peabody of Miami, George
city several days of this week, hav­ boro and Washington, D. C., stop­ inson who has also been occupying Peabody of Ft. Worth, Texas, Clif­
ford of the II. S. Army now at Cntfip
ing hern called by the sad mission of ping also in Macon, Gn.
these offices will have part of them.
Mills, Henry who formerly resided
The
Ladies
Guild
of
the
Enia
copal
the death and funernl of his mother.
Mr. DeCottes had derided when he
here
hut is now living in Jackson­
Mrs. A. R. Marshall of St. Charles, |church expect to hold a bazaar and went to war to discontinue his prac­
ville.
I nois and formerly of this city, t h e 'fair for three afternoons ami nights tice hut has changed his mind nnd
Don, Henry, Mrs. Marshall and
daughter of Mrs. Peabody ' ia here of Dec. 2nd, 3rd nnd 4th in the decided that Sanford was the best
also.
Parish House.
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place in the \Uirld and he has an­ Mrs. Griffith were with her at the
Miss Alva Gates of Quitman, Ga., nounced that he will again pruetlce lime of her death.
The .pall hearers were Dr. H. L.
o isunsMinmnMiuuNMtiaaMUi suuuiuiiii .......... . a was in the city this week on a short law hero much to the satisfaction of
When the war Marion, L I* McCuUer, F. W. Ma­
business trip. She expects to rrturn his many friends.
to Sanford this winter and will he hrokj out Mr. DeCottes although honey, A It. Key. F P. Forster nnd
over the age limit for draft joined J. E. Spurting.
permanently located here.
Fifty years ago her oldest child
. W, M. Igou is now in Atlanta the Tank Corps nnd was made a
lieutenant being stationed most of died and in his little hand held a
purchasing
mules
for
the
Sanford
SANFORD, FLO RID A
cross which was gently taken from
stable of Igou &amp; Igou, and a carload the time at Gettysburg, Pa.
Sunday, August 21th.
him as his spirit wended its way to
of mules will he here at the Igou
heaven. This little cross was placed
Stnhles next Monday. Thin is your
Boost
upon
mother’s grave at the ceme­
chance to get some fine mules at the
Leon's Auto Transfer. All trains
tery
Tuesday.
The death of Mrs.
beyinnin* of the farming season.
met. Phone 91. Hotel Carnes.
Peabody
wns
n
beautiful close of a
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well
spent
life
after
raising a large
Mr3. Jack Hewett, who has been
family
and
seeing
them
all grow up
the guest of her sister, Mrs. John
Ziltrow cr— Knight
anti marry and have homes of their
Purdon left Saturday night for
A pretty wedding took place at own.
Waynesboro, Ga., then from there
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the home of the bride's parents on
As the death dew gathered on her
to Savannah and Tybee Island. _
the west side on Saturday afternoon brow, around her bedside gathered
Capt. P. M. Elder bus returned at 4 o’ clock. The contracting par­
her ‘‘girls’ ’ and ’ ’ hoys"—always girls
from a trip to his old home in ties being Miss Dernice Knight,
and
hoys to her. though now grown
Georgia and other points north. He i daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Knight
to mature years with hoys and girls
will take u few days off before going and Mr. Oscar Ziltrowcr, son of Mr.
around their own firesides. The life
hack to his duties of postmaster.
H. Zittrower, one of Sanford's suc­ so long interwoven with theirs, with
W. M. Pepper of Gainesville of cessful truck growers. Only the im­ tearful eyes they watched as it slow­
the Pepper Publishing Co. was in mediate relatives of the family were ly but surely passed over. The love
the city^ Saturday enroute home present. Mrs. Crowley and family of a mother for her children pnsseth
from "Daytona Beach where he and from west Apopka coming over for human understanding.
The hoys
his family are spending the summer. the occasion. The bride is one of and girls thnt gathered about the cot
Hon. Forrest Lake has returned Sanford’s popular young ladies and of this dying mother and so bravely
from Jacksonville where he visited was the recipient of many nnd uso- fought the Death Angel, long ago
hls many friends and where they (ul presents. Her many friends ex- passed out from the little home
Preaching 8:30 P. M .
gnvc him a hearty welcome and tend their liest wishes for her future circle. Business fares nnd their own
Subject
promises of support in hls^ race for hnppinrss.
home circles have encroached upon
congress.
She was attired in a modish trnv- their time, may have robbed mother
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Garner, Mr. cling suit of durk blue, white silk of their companionship, hut she was
over Just the same; rejoicing in their
D. L. Thrasher and Miss May waist nnd hat.
Thrasher and Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T.
The hpppy pair left umldst a succcsaes and grieving at their mis­
They' may have grown
Thrasher left Wednesday for Day- shower of rice and congratulations fortunes.
uway from her, but she never from
tona Beach where they will spend for parts unknown,
them; they were still her hoys nnd
several days.
girls. We know- that years hence the
Dr. nnd Mrs. Puleston, Dr. Ralph,
Hospital Directors lu Meet
Stevens nnd Roy C. Bowers have re-t ^
recently elected hoard of &lt;H- memory of her unselfish devotion
turned from a trip to Miami. ^ r- 1rectors of the Fcrnnld-Laughton Me- will make them hotter men and bet­
Pulcston has purchased a home there: xxinrirxl Hospital will hold their first ter women uml her precepts bo their
f Tou will receive a warm
and wll remove to that city about mect'ng next Tuesday night, August guiding star.
October 1st.
26th at the Court House at 8:30
l "ulcenie and somethin)?
Leases II. &amp; O. Repair Shop
Mr. I). L. Thrasher and daughter, o’ clock. Every member of the board
i to caiu-y home with you
May and Mr, Harry Fcrran re- is urgently requested to be present
Voile Williams has leased the auto
All of their,|havo repair department of the B. &amp; O.
•-TriiViiiwnnwirisininiinMmiwia i sump !| turned from Montreat and Mender-, a*- this meeting.
Little Happenings
Mention or
Mailers In Brief
Personal Items
of Interest

In and A b o u t

The C ity *£

F I R S T *
t METHODIST CHURCH 1

I Sunday School - 1 0 :3 0 A . M .

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T teaching by Pastor

j “Wh a t the Wo r l d
f Has a Right to Exjj pect of the Church”

Senior League * 7 :3 0 P. M.

‘ Two men, t wo
worlds, t wo char­
a c t e r s and two
eternities”

Summary of Ihe
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Renders

Joan of Arc
,

(Jcane d* Arc)

“ Remarkable Life and Cause”
B y G EO . H Y M A N , D . D.
At Ihe Baptist Temple, Sunday, Aug. 24, 8:30 P. M..
WELCOME TO ALL
The birthplace o f this
French Heroine a n d
other places o f inter­
est in her life, were
visited by Dr. Hyman
w h i l e serving a s
Chaplain in France.
A Solo will he Sung by Mrs. A. M. Phillips.

11:15 A. M. Subject:

Mrs. Sr hello Moines. Pianist

“ Organized for Local Welfare”

Garage on Park avenue and Is al­
ready in charge of the work.
Mr. Williams needs no introduc­
tion to the auto owners of Sanford
and vicinity us he has been in the
auto repair business for n number of
years and is ionsidered one of the
best H *P' bunlneza.
He has a competent force of me­
chanics and is already doing a nice
business,

C .,j a . u i i v i ; lor Sanford
W. P. Reave representing the
Polk Directory Co. is in the city
looking over the ground preparatory
to printing another city directory* for
Sanford to he put out nbout Jan. 1,
1920. This, will h« »he•third Polk
directory for Sanford, each one show­
ing much itnprobemcnt in the city
proper and the growth of the city
each v e v . v»r/. Directory Is
|recognized as the best that is pub­
lic li'-d and Sanford is fortunate in
Bankston Bros.
having this firm engaged in this
Roberts, Gn., Jan.-----great work.
Old Konturky Mfg. Co.,
Puducnh, Ky.
Seeing the Earth Rotate.
Gentlemen
If a long pendulum Is «i*t swinging
A Mr. Will Wachter of this eoutry has some hogs that were down with Its point o f suspen'lon free to
with cholera and had given up all turn, the plane of swing will remain
hope of saving them uml would not fixed while tho rotating earth skew*
spend one penny on them. 1 gave around under It, This Is the finest
demonstration of the earth's rotation,
him one 15 pound pail of your 11. A.
nnd recently at Wellington. New Zen*
Thomas' Hog Powder and he has
hind, n petidltfiiiO only ten feet long
just come in and paid me for it and showed the nitnt’on with JO «oes. nftcr
advises that every one of his sick the swing begun.
hogs got well uml that he killed
them and now has them in his smoke
Death.
house ami that ail were ns fine as
Dentil
Is
nothing
more nr l»*«s than
any he hud klllort this year.
slipping Hark Into your own sub000*
I want to add that lie said his
sciolism.'*, and so becoming greater
hogs were down and so sick that he and finer mid more active—more use­
had to pry their mouths open and ful, too—and with grander powers
his wife poured the powder down than mi ever huff lu onr limited Imper­
fect bodies. Life Is nothing hut an
their throats.
Please find cheek in full of my ac­ episode In our universal life. . , .
count and with kindest regnrds we Death Is Just n change of direction
then, really; that's nil.—From "Tho
beg to remain,
Promise of Air," l»y Algernon Black­
Yours very truly,
wood.
Bankston Bros,
For sale by Merchants Grocery Co.
Dictaphone Calls Mother.
til-5*«.
A dictaphone with n megaphone and
n Iniid-speiiking amplifier In the receiv­
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azine. With the receiver fastened to
the baby's crib In the nursery upstairs,
Christian Science services
nnd the megnphnn** phteeil in the parwill he held at the Woman's
lot below, the arrangement works to
Club, Oak avenue, between
satisfaction.
Mother may go about
Third and Fourth strets,
her housework, while hnby wllj, sleep
on Sunday, morning nt 11
soundly, undisturbed by tin* noise of
oclock.
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waken, his cries will he Instnntly heard
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PAGE EIGHT

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V is

4 1 2 G
Williams, rf
Orinndo Won Two Monday
1 1 2
1
St. Charles, ss.
Orlando and Sanford rang down
4 0 2 1
Sewell, p
the ckrtain on the first half of the
Florida Stutc :League 1919 scaron
T ota l..................31 7 8 27 10 3
at Orlando Monday with a double
Score by Innings:
victory for Orlando in two pretty
lo i ooo 002—4
slugging battles. The scores were 7 Sanford .
Orlando
... 403 000 000— 7
to 4 and G to 4.
Summary: Left on bases, Sanford,
The hitting of St. Charles, Sewell
11, Orlando 7: two base hits, John­
and Williams, with the all-around
son, Childs, Hord: three base hits,
playing of Stewart, featured the
Quinn; first base or, U lh , ml wu.»first gniiiu. Hitt, ok **f &gt;il&gt; Charles
211 3, off Chapman I; struck out, by
and Williams also featured’ the sec­
Sewell 4, by Chapman 3; sacrifice
ond game.
hits, Stephens, Blount, P. Chapman;
Sanford—
All It H I’ O A E stolen bases, Stewart, Chapman,
Stewart. 2b
2 3
1 2 2 0 Williums, lllount; wild pitches Sew­
Chapman, c
1 0
0 5 1 0 ell; bnttrr hit, JIuiJ, limner, MewJohnson, if.. ....
6 u
1 1 l
art; time of game, 1:15; umpire,
Hord, 3b.. ______ 1 0
3 - 3
Baird.
Albanese, 11&gt; ......... 5 0
! Ill 1
SECOND g a m e
White, If
5 0
0 0 0
Sanford —
AH R II PO A s
Childs, if
4 0
2 1 0
Steward, 2b
4 1 1 4 n 0
Davis, s s ................ 3 0
1 0 -2
Chapman, cf
.. 4 *1 1 3 l 0
- Chapman, p ........ 3 1
1 0 3
Johnson, cf
.. 3 0 1 l 0 n
Hard.
3h
.
.
4 0 o 0 0 0
Totals ............ 35 I
9 24 13 3
O
0 0 G 1 1
Orlando— ...
All It II PO A K Albanese, lb
0 (1 O
White.
If
..
3
0 0
Urn
Glount, 2b ......... 4
0
0
1 0
Childs,
rf
0
0
1
0 (1
1
Quinn, c ................. 4 1 1 5
0
Davis,
ss.....
..
0
0 1
.
3
0
1
Schuyler, cf
3 2
1 4 0
o 0
Martin,
p
.
1
t
0
Stephens, 3b . . . . . . 3 0
0 0 5
•Ellis ..........
1 0 0 0 0 0
Blount, lb
2 1
0 S 0
Hunter, 11 ..
. 3 I
0
I 0
Totals
31 4 G 18 7
2

1,000 persons saw the Growers
slaughter the Celery Feds here this
Afternoon to the tune of 10 to 1,
with everybody taking n swipe at
Ellis' offerings. The Growers piled
up seventeen bingles, five of them
coming off Foss' big stick.
The da;' was a holiday in honor of
the opening of the free bridge be­
tween Hradentown and Palmetto
ami the crowd thronged the city
from mill's around
The score:
Baiifui d — _____ ...AM it It 1*0 A K
5 i o 5 3 1
Stewart, 2b
o 8 8 O
Chapman, c
4 i
2
i 1 0 0 0
Johnson, cf
1 0
Hord. 3b........... . 4 0 1 O *tm
m
o
o
t
m
1
1
0
Albanese, lb
.... 4
4 0 0 0 0 0
White. If........
4 0 0 0 0 0
Childs, rf
Davis, ss........... .... 4 1 1 i 0 1
Ellis, p ..... ...... ... 4 0 1 t 8 l
Ellis, p .............. .... 4 0 1 1 8 1
.35
Totals........
Hradentown—
AH
4
Benedict, rf
Burroughs, 2l i .. .... 4
5
Vaughn, lb ..
5
Foss, 3b
5
Rood, If
Angel, cf ........... .... 4
o
Francis, ss
4
McDaniel, c
Drake, p ...
.... 4

4 10
K II
•1 1
o*# 1
1 «»
3 5
1 3
0 1
\ l
0 Q
0 1

24 18
PO A
0 0
l 3
9 0
l Om
11 0
1 0
4 fi
8 •&gt;
1 3

6
E
0
1
0
0
l
0
0
II
0

Totals........... 37 10 17 27 IG 41
Score by innings:
210 100 000- -4
Sanford
100 on 3 l l x - 10
Hradentown . .
Summary: Left on bases Sanford G
Summary:
Left on bases, San­
ford, G, Hradentown, 7; two base
hits, Ellis, Foss 2; three base hits,
McDaniel 2; Albanese; first base on
balls, off Drake 3, Ellis 3; struck out,
by Drake 8, Ellis 3; struck out by
Drake 8, Ellis; sacrifice hits, BurJfcS5;"'oiffTe7r‘ na5es,* Stewart, Chap­
man, Angel; passed balls, Mc­
Daniels:
wild pitches,
Drake 1,
Ellis 1.

Stewart, 2 b
Chapman, rf
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Hord, 31;
Albanese, lb
White, If
Rive, c
Davis, ss
Martin, p
.......

3 2 1
4 1 0
3 1 1
5 0 1
4 0 0
5 0 0
4 0 1
5 0 0
4 1 1

4
3
0
2
13
1
2
1 3
1 4

3
0
0
2
0
1
0

Quibbling With the Umpire

E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY

JACKAONYlLUir FLOHItl.4
K there is anything that will ruin
Fertilizers, Insecticides. Sprayers. Psqhry Supplies
the huso bull sport ns far ns the fans For thirty years wo have been manufacturing fertilizers In this Stale--we have
are concerned, It is the constant fuss­
satisfied customers In every county In F. irida.
Prices always in lire with Quality
ing with the man who is in charge of Write for Latest Price List.
J. E. SPERLING, Local Agent, SANFORD, FLORIDA
the game. It is disgusting, unpop­
ular and disloyal to the interests o;
base bull. If you have followed ball
games at all, you have not seen nn
umpire in a hundred games make a
single change in his decision, regard­
less of protestations and howls that
may go up. In the next place, it
serves to prejudice the official, and it
don't sound good to hear a lot of
beefers from the grand stand and
bleachers kicking on decisions.

ieware of the
Something for
Nothing Fakir

The umpire should run the game.
He is hired for that purpose, and if
other teams and players want to
chew the rag and kick and get
thrown out of the game, that is all
right, but the Star hopes that the
local management will put a fine on
every player that tries to unduly in­
terfere with tho work of the umpire,
whether at home or away. Yester­
day Lakeland had two men sent
from the field at Orlando. We are
not saying that the decisions of the
umpire were right and that they
don't make mistakes, hut from the
standpoint of the sportsmanship in
the game and the spectator’s view­
point, umpire baiting is not proper
anti right and every management
should make it a special point to
stop it, or two things sure will re­
sult. Either the league will have a
set of wobbly, good for nothing
umpires which will ruin the game, or
else the umpires will ruin the sport
for them by fining and benching the
men. It is up to the league to hack
up the umpires or the game, too,
will he ruined, and those who know
base hall certainly understand that
the umoire
r-raiv
swing and the players hold their
heads, or organized baseball will die
out.

Y o u can put this down as an
infallible rule— there is no such th in g
as so m eth in g 'for n oth in g . If vou k eep
th at principle in m ind y ou will be b u y ­
in g real* food value w ith you r dollars,
w h ich , of course, m eans a con servation
arid a saving.

W h en you see anything offered
for sale ‘‘cheap,” beware.

Som e thoughtless housewives
believe th ey effect a s a v i n g by using self
rising flour. In most cases they are buying an
inferior food and paving far more than the
irticle is actually worth. So the housewife w ho
thinks she is getting her baking powder for
nothing is
mg dearly for
it and instead o f getting a pure, plain flour and
baking powder added, in the majority of cases
is getting a poor grade of flour, a cheap grade
o f powder containing calcium sulphate or
plaaiei o f paris.

Players don't need to make a fuss
over a decision that they think L
uniair tor any sympathy that might
come from the crowd
That will
come anyhow
The rrowd will back
up the player every time, and it !:i
the doty &lt;tf
* the game
to be sport enough to play hull his
best and do everything he can to
win
Disputing with the umpire
sure won't do it and It never has

H . L. Eskew, Food Commissioner of the
State of Tennessee, in a recent address at Atlantic ( ,M\ laid:
“ I would not toltrale flour product* like some of ik*
‘self riling flour’ told in a Urge p»rt of the South, the
concomitant* of which are alike unknown and not to be
ascertained by the connmrr anil whots purity in tbe
muter of phoiphatc it open to serious question ai a
deceptive agency."

Buy a pure, plain flour and a standard bak­
ing powder and you will know juit what you are buying
and you will be getting more for your money.

Look at the Best la Sight.
Get Into the hnldt uf~!*»iklng r.t the
silver lining nf the cloud: «.ud. when
you have found It, cr.jMnne to look
nt It rather than nt the leaden gray
In tho middle. It will help you over
many hnrd places.—A. A. Wlllln, D. D.

Sjilng Gian.
Tho Sc lent Ilie Am or Iran says: Make
n not nt Ion of 1 oz. rnmphns, 1*4 nx.
spirits turpentine nnd I dr. of ether.
Keep the end o f the drilling tool wet
with this fluid. The sharp corner of
n freshly broken point of a file Is nno
of tho best drilling loolr, for lids pur­
pose.

Note—Mu* Costello it already well hnoten to moil of Ike ladies o f
our city. She is c f the domestic Science Branch of the University of
Chicago, Simmons College. lloUem Cooking School, agraduateof Lewi*
Institute. Supenisor of Domestic Science in Public Schools. Speaal
Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy, Special Lecturer to the
Womens Clubs.
We art publishing a series of her most important articles.

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It means flour which has a sci­
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Something is

wrong somewhere. In the long run you get
just about what you pay for and if you try to
get something for nothing you will generally
get less than you pay for.

0
0 won a game from n real indicator
handler — Lakeland Star

Totals
AH It If PO A E
Tampa —
3 1 •1 1 0 0
Turner, cf
Johnston, ss . ....... 3 0 0 1 y 0
4 U 0 1 0 0
Harbor, If
3 0 0 3 4 4
Felix, 3b
3 0 1 0 0 0
Jackson, rf
•Butted for Albanese in seventh Brown, 2b
3 0 0 •&gt; 3 1
Orlando—
All R II PO A E Dellinger, lb
3 II 0 9 0 (i
3 II 1 10 3 1
Glount, 2b
3 0 0
1 1 0 Farrior, c
QulRn, c
*2 0 11 0 •1 1
Wells, p .
Schuyler, cf
Stephens, 3b
27 1 4 *1
•&gt;7
* 12 (
Totals
Blount, lb
Score by innings:
Williams, If
Sanford
200 ooo 003—B
Hunter, rf
Tampa
.
100 00(1 000— 1
St. Charles, ss
Summary: Left on bases,
San­
2ft
Dunifee, p
3 0 1 1 2
0 ford 13; Tampa 3. First base on
balls, Air Martin I. off Wells 5.
Totals
-’G « 9 21 8 3 Struck out by Martin 1, Wells 9.
Score by innings:
Sacrifice bits, Johnson, Turner, John­
Surrilire lly, Felix.
Stolen
Sanford
000 020 2 —2 ston.
bases, Stewart 3. Chapman, Hord.
Orlando .
ool till '
TELL IT TO (It'll MAN
Rive. Wild pitches, Wells 2. Hat­
Seven innings by agreement.
If you Itavt* tire troubles, let our
Double plays,
Summary: Left on bases, Sanford ter hit, Allmnese.
vulcanlzcr know. He never tires of
White
to
Hord:
Davis
to Stewart to
9,
Orlando
2;
two
base
hits.
Blount,
hearing tiro troubles that tire tho
Albanese.
Time
of
game,
two hours.
Hunter,
Stewart,
Johnson;
first
on
nerve* of auto owners and chauf­
feurs. There is no tire built that he hulls, off Dunifee 1, off Martin 0 ; Umpire, Knowltun.
cannot vulcanize and bring back to struck nut, Dunifee 7, Martin 3;
Well, we haven’ t cinched the old
It the breath of life unless the cas­ stolen bases, Stewart, Chapman, pennant yet in the first and will
ing is practically gone. Our vulcan­ Williams, Quinn; passed balls, Chap­ have to play for it today in one of
man: butter hit, Johnson, White; the gumes with Orlando. Of course
izing naves many dollars.
double plays, Stewart to Albanese; Orlando will let us have it for they
umpire, Ilaird.
are all anxious down there for San­
ford to win the first half. They al­
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lowed us to win the games that we
Hradentown Wins Tuesday
should
have won down there Mon­
Hradentown, Aug. 19.— More than
Oak an 3rd St.
Sunford, Florid
day, too, we don’ t think. Anyhow
Orlando played well and that is more
than we can say for Sanford. Of
all the punk exhibitions of ball play­
ing on the part of some - f the pLyers Monday's game wan the limit.
This docs not go for the few players
on the Sanford team that always
Vault Doors, Fire P roof Safes,
play the game. They were there as
usual trying to win and playing the
gume right up to the limit but if all
Safely Deposit Boxes.
the members of the home team had
played the gnme we won d have the
Prompt Delivery
Box 81, Lakeland, Florida
rug in the first series cinched now in­
stead of giving us all heart disease for
the next week or so. The winners of
the first half are still to he chosen.
Hnd Sanford won one of the games
In Orlando Monday we would have
won the first i.cries. Wo lost both of
them and Hradentown lost their
game which ties us for the first
place. Hradentown hns played out
her schedule and we still hava two
w h en applied to
games to play, one today with Or­
lando and another one with Lakeland. If we win today we are
"Jake"
and can rest easy for we
Is m o re than a trade name
will have won the pennant or at
least have it cinched. Hut believe
me, hoys, you will have to put up a
better quality of tho old game than
you exhibited In Orlando. We cun
win it all right nnd after climbing to
the
top and staying there to he
W I G H T GROCERY C O „
chased
out of the pennant class in
Sanford, Fla.
the ! » : frame in enough to make
////mu.
any fan sore. Get right today and
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win that rug, boys.

AUGUST 22. 1919

LUCKY
STRIKE

cigarette
It's toasted to in­
crease the good,
■\vholesoir e flavor
o f the Kentucky
B urley t o b a c c o .
A regular man's
smoke and deli*
cious!

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22, 1919

THE! SANFORD HERALD

PAGE NINE

TOLD ABOUT YORK
I)r. Ilymun at the Baptist Temple
Gave Lecture on Great Soldier.

T h e y W in Y o u On Qualityl
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because their refreshing flavor and fragrance
and mellowness is so enticingly different. You
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unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un­
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Give Camels the stifTest tryout, then
compare them with any cigarette in
wor^ ut any price for quality,
flavor, satisfaction. N o m a tte r

Dr. George Hyman talked to
standing room only nr tho
Tempie last Sunday night, Ills aubjeet being "Sergeant York" what he
did and what he said. Dr. Ilyrnan
was chaplain in the 82nd Division
during the war and was part of the
division in which Sergeant York
played such a large part. Dr. Hy­
man ntso went on a lour of the
camps in France after the armistice,
speaking with Sergeant York and
knew the great soldier intimately
and was able to give the audience
here some bits of most interesting
Inside history in York's experience
This young Tennessee mountaineer,
deeply religious and not believing in
war became one of the greatest sol­
diers in the World war and this sub­
ject became the theme for a most
powerful sermon from Dr. Hyman,
taki ig the nr.ttn of Sergeant York
to keep cool and trust in the Lord,
Dr. Hyman giving the people here
these hits of personal experience in
the World war is attracting a large
audience to the Baptist Temple this
summer and next Sunday he will
talk upon another most interesting
subject, entitled Joan of Arc.
Dr,
Hyman visited the birthplace of
Joan in France and obtained liis in­
formation about her life and wonder­
ful adventures from the descendants
of the French people who have lived
at tiie birthplace of Joan all these
yen rs.

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Pre-'dent A. A. Murphrce of the
University of Florida has received a
letter from the Adjutant General of
the Army, stating that the Univer­
sity ut Florida qualified for classifica­
tion in the 1911) list of schoo'ls at
which military education Is tauglit
as a "distinguished college."
The bullj-tin showing this qualifi­
cation follows:
Hn-ed upon reports of otlicers de­
tail'll (nr the purpose of making the
annua! inspection of the military
departments of educational instutu*
lion* at which otlicers of the army
ar- detailed as professors of military
Mi' ii'i and tactics, the following
named institutions are announced as
the distinguished colleges and the
honor schools, respectively, as con­
templated by paragraph 130, Com­
pilation of Orders, 1881-1915, ns
changed:
\,t ulturul and Mechanical Colleg» - ' Texas, College Station, Tex­
as.
t null University, Ithaca. N. Y.
Mi lagan
Agricultural
College,
West Lansing, Mich.
Norwieh University, North Held,

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Oregon Agricultural College, Cornvollis, Ore.
Pennsylvania
Military
College,
Chester, Pn.
St. Johns College, Annapolis, Md.
The Citadel, Charleston, S. C.
University of California, Berkeley,
Cal.
University of Florida; Gainesville,
Fin .

Virginia Agricultural and Mechan­
ical College uml Polytechnic Insti­
tute, Blacksburg, Vu.
Virginia Military Institute, Lex­
ington, Va.
Culver Military Academy. Culver,
hid.
Kemper Military School, Buonville, Mo.
Kentucky Military Institute, Lyn­
don, Ky.
New Mexico Military Institute,
Roswell, N. M.
Northwestern Military ant! Naval
Academy, Lake Geneva, Wis.
Sewanec Military Academy, Sewar.ee, Tenn.
Shattuck School,. Faribault, Minn.
Staunton Military Academy,
Staunton, Va.
St. John's Military Academy, DeInfleld, Wis.
St. John’s School, Manlius, N. Y.
By order of the Secretary of War.
Peyton C. March,
General, Chief of Stall.
Oilicinl:
P. C. Harris,
The Adjutant General.

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every Sunday evening at 7:30.
Group Three in charge next Sun­
day with a good program prepared
Miss Virginia DeCoursey is
Cap­
tain of Group Three and the subject
will be "W hat Do We Mean by the
Second Coming of Christ?" This is
a very interesting subject uiul one
which should concern every one.
Let us all be there.
Groups One and Three, having
lost in the recent Good Program
Contest will entertain Group Two

SANFORD FLORIDA

WE H AVE

FOUND IT!

DAISY TILE
' I’LRFKCT DRAIN TILE: Thoroughly Impervious to Water,"Chemical
Decomposition, Atmosphere and Moisture.
Made from that same material adopted by Iho Government to withstand
•'Uric nnd Picric Acid testa in the construction of Its Immense acid plants.
Our supply Is limited only by our demand.
S( '1-E AGENTS IN SEMINOLE. ORANGE AND LAKE COUNTIES. FLA.
Stock in yards.and 25,000 ready for «hlpmcn!.

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Friday evening, Aug 22, immediately
after choir practice. We want every
member to ho there for a good time
is expected.
Well! We all got back .safe and
nmmd after having a roaring good
time.
What? , You never knew
about it?
Why, the whole H Y
I’ U along with a bunch of others
went out to Lake Harney last Thurs­
day and stayed until Saturday night
You ought to have been along
Let
me tell you who all went
Let’s see,
there were .Misses May me Steele,
Virginia DeCoursey, Maude Jinkins,
Helen Chorpening, J . L a i n g .
Essie Whittle, Hutlt Whittle, Ruth
Lossint^, Vivian Crosby, Clara Mil­
ieu, Virgin Horne Hyman, Julia
Laing, Lucile Hines, Annie Cam­
eron, Mary Garrison, Alice De­
Coursey, Martha Garrison; Mesdnmes Cox, DeCoursey, Perry, Hy­
man, Lossing; Dr George Hyman;
Messrs Herman Steele, Iiurko Steele,
Hen Steele, George Steele, Fay I.ossing, Glenn Whittle, John Hyman,
A S Perry, John D Jinkins, W C
DeCoursey, J G Michael, Henry
Cameron, John Wade, How is that
for a jolly bunch.
A thoroughly good time was en­
joyed by every one. Plenty of fish
to eat and a regular Imh fry supper
Friday evening. The young people
ns well as tin* older went rowing and
bathing every day. The mosquitoes
came In for their share too, a little
nore than their share to tell the
truth, but no one cared, that is, no
one cared next morning.
Another house party is planned for
some time in September hut no date
bus been fixed as yet. We are all
looking forward to having a big time
then.
* Royal Arch Masons, Attention
At the next regular convocation of
Monroe Chapter, No. 15, R. A. M „
which will bo held on Tuesday even­
ing, Aug. 2fi. the Boat Master and
most excellent degrees will lie con­
ferred.
/ Arrangements have been made
with our Chaplain, Dr. George Hy­
man to deliver a series of ten min­
ute talks on the "History of Free­
masonry and Concordant Orders,"
which will include a synopsis of the
symbolic, apocalyptic and philo­
sophic degrees, legendary and h.storic.
Whence came Masonry? What is
it? What is it doing?
The answers to these momentous
questions cannot fail to lie invalu­
able to the Cruft.
These talks will bo given after the
regular order of work, and the sub­
ject for this meeting will he "T h e
Traditions of the Mark Master’s
Degree.”
Chaplain Hymen i* a thirty sec­
ond degree Mason and Knights
Templar and well learned in all of
the work.
Every Companion of
Monroe
Chapter, visiting Royal Arch Ma­
sons and all Mark, Past and Most
F.xccllent Masters are sincerely art]
cordially invited to attend.
Jumes Moughton, High Priest.

Pilatko, Florida

THE MOST
DANGEROUS DISEASE
OLD TtTlS MADE NEW.
Everyone is ransacking t'.o old
'atnlly wardrobe nowadays lor pieces
:&gt;f fur which may be turned Into fashtunable garments. The liest parts of
mi old coat or capo may tie utilized
Tor this nhnwl, with cap to match.
In Hudson seal, sable, Persian Iamb,
etc.. |t |s very smart.
Pictorial Review Shawl No. 7777.
One size nnlv. Price, 20 cents.
Blouse No. 7001. Sizes. 51 to 12
I-■'lies Price. 20 cents.
^klrt No. 7725. Sizes, 21 to 32 In*
'be*t waist Pris*. 20 cents.

No onran* Of ths human b o d y ar* *0
Important to htalth anil limit lire * * the
kidneys. W h en they alow up and comtntnea to Ii k In thslr dutlss, lo o k null
fin d out wtmt the trouble Is— without
delay.
W h e n e v e r you fesl nervous,
weak, dl*«y, suffer from sleeplessness,
or have pains In the back— i c a k e up
at once. Your kidneys nred help. Thr«s
are signs to warn you that y o u r k id ­
neys aie not performlnir th eir fu n c ­
tions properly.
They ar* o n ly half
doing tluJr w o r k nnj are a l l o w i n g Im­
purities to accumulate and t&gt;« c o n v e r t ­
ed Into uric a d d nnd other poisons,
which are vanning you distress nnd will
destroy yuu unless they ar* driven
from your system.

Oet som e GOLD M K P A I, H o a d e m Oil
CkpsMlea at once. They are an old, tried
preparation used all over the w orld fo r
renturles. Thry lotilaln only o la -fa s h loneJ, sonlhlng oils combined with
Slrcnath-Klvltur and eysiem-eleanslngr
herbs, wall ltnown and used by p h y s i­
cians In th&lt;4r dally prucllce, HOLD
UK DAL, Haarlem Oil Oipsuloe nre Im­
ported direct from the laboratories in
Holland. They ar« convenient to ta J o,
and wilt cither Klve prompt relief o r
your m o n e y will l*e refunded. Ask fur
ihmii ot any drmr store, but he sure to
Kd
thu
original
Imported ‘ UOI.D
MKDAI, brand. Accent tiu i*ibstltutetIn sealed packaxe* atiree slice.

Simon’s Worldbeater Pepper
Has Made Good in
Florida and'T exas
for the Past Four
A prominent grower o f Sanford, Flor­
ida, whose name we can furnish on
application, purchased 20 pounds o f
our Worldbeater Pepper in Decem ber
1018.

l i e reports that many o f the

plants bore as high as 0 marketable
peppers the first picking.

The average

was ‘1 peppersper plant for the entire
acreage the first picking, or a total o f
•100 crates per acre, which were mark­
eted at $4.00 per crate. We cannot recomend too highly

our

Worldbeater

Pepper to all southern growers who
desire to grow a money-making crop.
PRICE:
Oz. 45c; ,

1-4 lb $1.00;

Lb. $0.00

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TliII SANFORD HERALD

T A C r TEN

with the business life of the com­
munity.
One of the new film compcnies
with present headquarters in New
York is looking for a permanent lo­
B U IL D E R S S U P P L I E S
cation for making pictures all the
year round and two of the members
of the corporation have already been
In Hanford looking around.
They
were well pleased with the city nnd
LATHS,
the surrounding territory and if they
ran find a place that will suit their
purpose nnd can get the people in­
♦
SHINGLES
,!
terested in the project they will
probably locate here some time this
SEWER PIPE and DRAIN TILE
fall.
Moving picture people want
the co-operation of the people in the
section where they locute und when­
WE TAKE LIBERTY IIOND.S AT PAH
ever they get this co-operation,
wherever they enn get the people to
TO GKT KAHLY ACTION
take some of the stock nnd get u
location at a reasonable price they
have been the subject of consider­ On Demands of Shopmen Thut
are more than apt to locate and stay
able criticism, out the Wheeler
Will Prevent Strike
put for some time.
books adopted for the coming live
Washington,
Aug.
20.—
Enrly
no­
This purt of Florida would lend
yeurs are rovised editions.
tion to settle unrest in the ranks of itself to the making of moving pic­
The exchange prices on the books
railway employees wdio have hcer. tures admirabVv so these men said in
now in ure for the books adopted
(Continued from page 1)
demanding new wage advances was speaking about Sanford the other
are listed as follows:
forecast today. After a lengthy con­ day. They could get nil the lnkes
States, has been replaced by Thomp­
Exchange
Price
on
Hooks
ference with heads of six shop craft and rivers and tropical scenery they
son's "H istory of the People of the
United Slates," published by I). C.
’ Mastery of Words," by Sarah the director-general went to the want, they could camouflage for the
Heath &amp; Co.
Louise Arnold: Hook 1 (grades 1-51, White House today to discuss with mountains and should they want a
President Wilson the situation facing big city picture could run down to
The "Century Speller" has been list price 32 cents, exchange price 16 the railroad administration.
While Jacksonville nny time.
succeeded by "M astery of Words," cents; book 2 (grades 6-8), list nrice no announcement was made it was
by Sarah Louise Arnold, published 22 cents, exchange price Hi
They expect to take up the matter
! understood that the whole matter
by the Iroquois Publishing Com­ bound in one volume (grade
through
the Sanford Hoard of Trade
list price 26 cents, exchange prn, If! was considered, including a prob­ and will prohumy meet with the
pany, Syracuse, N. V.
able dciirit every month this year,
cents.
due to a falling &lt;&gt;l! in business and a people of Sanford in a few weeks
In rivil government, "O ur Gov­
Wheeler’s graded literary readers,
higher cost of labor and materials. setting forth their proposition.
ernment," by Yocum, published by
eight book series: Primer, revised
James &amp; Sanford, has given way to
Mr. Hines promised the shop­
1918 edition, list price 25 cents, ex­
Turkington's "M y C ountry," pub­
change price 12 cents; first reader, men's leaders he would give careful
lished by Ginn &amp; Co.
revised 1918 edition, 25 cents-12 consideration to all the facts pre­
Duggar’s book on agriculture,
cents; second reader, 25-17 cents; sented and would endeavor to reach
which has been in use ever since fourth reader, with interpretations, a final decision in the near future.
agriculture was adopted in the 50-25 cents; fifth reader, with inter­ indicating that he will not order into
schools, has been displaced by Da­ pretations, 50-25 cents; sixth reader, effect any change in the wage scale
vis* "Productive Farming." pub­ with interpretations, (50-20 cents; without referring the demands to a
lished by the J. H. Lippineott Com­ seventh reader, with interpretations. board for 5
** ..
pany of Pb'b&gt;d..|ohj1.v----dV-o\7 "cents; eighth reader, with in­
The shopmen's demands were pre­
An etlort to oust the Wheeler terpretations, (50-20 cents.
sented in the spring to the board of
readers, published by W. II. Wheeler
Thompson's "A History of the railway wages and working condi­
&amp; Co., Chicago, which habve been in People of the United States1" List
tions. which took extensive testiuse for many years, and are said to price $1. exchance wire .r&gt;n »••••:(.&lt;tnd men divided even!} on
Turkington's "M&gt; Country” civil ways and means. This was followed
government : List price !'0 cents, ex­ by the uniAithorizcd strike in many
sections of the country.
change price 15 cents'.
NOW OPEN
Leaders.of the shopmen, ouOinirg
"D avis’ Productive Farming," by
Catering to Commercial Men
Y.'.VV nrice 8(5 cents, tf'.e . " - n r , for their demands, .i-..*.
and lion Hies
--•*
that they did not rest primarily on
•tfcft*♦'
I’ai*. Kiln ltra»nnahle exchange price 42 cents.
7 hr TAVAIIKS INN. Taiarr*. IU .
New Frye geographies which have the Increased cost of living, although
also been adopted are exchangeable that was a contributing factor, but
as follows: "Frye's New Geography" were based on tin* proposition that
with Florida supplement, list, price the wages of railroad shopmen ought
C AS H P A I D FOR
82 rents, exchange price 41 cents. to be more in line with wages for
used household furniture
"Frye's Higher Geography," with similar work in other industries. In
Must be in fair condition,
supplement of resources, commerce some quarters this is interpreted to
lied*
and industries of the United States, mean a wage advance to offset the
Springs
A Ne w b l o u s e d e b io w .
list price $1, exchange price 50 cents. higher prices of today, carrying the
Chairs
Tho separate waist shows Itself ifi
Dressers, Itorkers, etc.
"The Winston Simplified Diction­ intimation that reductions which endless variety this season. Much of
Call or Address:
ary," listeil at 00 cents can he sc would be in order if prices come Its smartness Is embodied {n collnr
down would be unacceptable.
effects, the model pictured today hav­
cured in exchange for 45 cents.
It was claimed by the union of­ ing surpllco rovers cut In c(ne with
221 Sanford Avenue
ficials that the wages paid railroad tho collar. The fronts are tucked to
MARCHING INTO MEXICO
shopmen arc materially lower than a shoulder yoke. Tho skirt ( is of
black sports satin, 2'{g ynrds 40 In­
the those paid shopmen in private indus­ ches wldu being required for medium
American Troops Going After
tries and shipyards and navy yards nlze. The blouse calls for -) j yards
Greaser Itohbcr
under government control.
The 40-Inch satin or georgette.
Marfa. Tex., Aug. 20.—The Amer­ minimum rate paid by the railroads
Pictorial Review* Hlouso No. 7G53.
h\
ican punitive expedition that raced
(Sizes,
31 to 46 inches bust. Price, 20
now is (58 cents an hour, which is
cents. (Skirt No. 7657. Sizes, 24 tQ
into
Mexico
in
search
of
Jesus
Renasked to be advanced to 85 cents, an 02 inches bust. Prlco, 20 cents.
fSi
tiera's band of bandits who held
increase of 25 per rent.
Lieutenants Peterson and Davis for
Until the shopmen's demands ure
ransom, went into ramp in the
out
of tbw way Mr. Ilities is not tak­
mountains tonight af*er a trying
ing
up the demands of other elasses
thirty-six hours' campaign through
of
employees,
virtually all of whom
a rugged country. Since the troops
want
more
money.
\ crossed the border they have been

HI L L

LUMBER
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trails, wherever they happened to he
when It grew too dark to continue
their pursuit.
Sentries were sta­
tioned at entrances to canyons, nnd
t*. high points on trails, to prevent nn
umhush or surprise atturk.
No fires were permitted. Horses
were picketed in hollow squares nnd
the men, rolled in hlnnkets, slept
beside tlu-ir mounts with rilh*s nnd
pistols at their sides. Pickets pa­
trolled the temporary camps.
Pack mules were unburdened for
the night and the field wireless aft
was rigged for making reports to
headquarters.
Before dark
air­
planes swept low over the camps
dropping orders.

“CHICKENS”
W e Have Them

The Nice Fat Kind. Hens and Fryers
50c per pound.

W est Side Cash G rocery
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traveling through rugged country
Hunts repaired and built to f.oo tuns
At the Huplisl Tem ple
that taxed the strength of horse and
Tug boats, lighters, row hoats&lt;/ man through heavy rainstorms.
The Sunday school continues to
delivered when promised.
Get \
Reports from the field w»rc ima­ grow in numbers and interest
ger. The broken country south of
our figures llrsl-our facilities will
Very large audiences at the ser­
the border rom|d ied the cavalry vice* on last Sunday, morning and
save you money and time.
troops to scatter and follow such evening
trails as they mil pick up. The
A birthday dinner was given in
country below the Rig Rend border
honor of the pastor, Dr George Hy­
Jacks tin Hie, Fla.
Is too rough for airplanes to effect a
man by Hon . and Mrs Schclle
\ll» i«*. I
A I.auia Nt*., nn lllof •fun*
landing without 'great danger.
Maine* on Thursday
The after­
A cryptic message, "Still following noon was spent at Silver I.ake where
trail." brought to the border by an supper was served
airplane today, was the only definite
Tiie house party of the R Y
word from tju* expedition.
No of |l* l" was a success in every way
(leera commanding troops in the Thirty-two young people were in at­
ft
field have yet returned to the tild tendance. It was held at the home
* ’V &gt;
bases
oil the river.
•••■ .
' Ip'll:}'*
of Mr and Mrs ('linmhli** at Lake
Major-Gen. J&lt; sepli T. Dick man, Harney near Geneva
commander of the southern depart­
Mr and Mr* J H fabler enter­
ment is expected to reach here to­ tained in liotmr of Mr D It. Hrisson
morrow morning c „ an inspection » j
family on Monday evening at
posts and camp along the border be- their bungalow on Sanford avenue.
tween San Antonio ami Marfa.
Mr. und Mrs. D. It. Hri*son nnd
While l ie v ’.-it l**re at this time is
family, Mr. and Mr* \V. J. Mc­
not believed to be inspired by the1 Bride, Dr. and Mr*. Geo. Ilymun
local Mexican situation, the com­ and family were the guests.
NEW]
mander unduuLud.) will go over the
The midweek services at the
entire situation w.th Colm ey Lar.gTemple
*on Wednesday evenings arc
home, district commander. It in nut
very
largely
attended.
JACKSONVILLE* FLA
known whether be will go to the her­
fcBopwWMvGxNMi nofanSbtttved
Sunday.
Aug.
24th, Dr. Hyman,
der while here.
outride toons SteinUwtoi ■
NVup1Cifd in
the
pastor
will
speak
at 11:45 a. m.
Mexican Troops Co-operating
corj-tfdion Cotwenicftl loEvctyttunJ-lix I
on
the
subject,
"Organized
lor Local
Reports from 1’ rtHdio, Tex., told
hear! of City • Send for Booklet •
Welfare."
in
the
evening
nt 8:20
of the movement of Mtxirsn federal
*!HDU W-JMITH, PUOP'B
on
"Joan
of
Arc"
Hemarkahle
Life
cavalry under Genetal I’ runeda to­
day. General I’ runeda left Ojinaga and Cnuse."
Visit the Suminy school,
lust night, marching toward CuJoin
the Temple congregation.
chillo I’ arado, 40 miles up the Con*
chos river.
MOVING PICTUIti: STUDIO
The Mexican consul at Presidio
aoooro
said today that Gen. Pruneda, with
TNT LAST
u column of Carrunza cavalry had May I.orate in Sanford if Suitable
OJtOPm
Location Can He Found
•one to Cuehillo Parade, 40 miles up
the Concho* river Irom Ojinaga, in
Sanford may become u greut pro­
SCALED TINS ONLY
search (or bandits in the Ojinnga dis­ ducing center for moving pictures
AT YOUR GROCERS
trict wlurejthc American .roops are studios1 if the right locution can he
operating.
found and the proper spirit is shown
Reports from the field in Mexico toward this enterprise. This is the
today told how the Americans spen word brought here by a prominent
U»t night in the Mexican mountains. citizen who ha* recently located in
The troopers slept in canyons, on this section and become idenliriod

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TOE SANFORD HERALD

LUNDOMtOSSUTH
Mixed Races Make Up Population
of Hungary.
Country Long Undor German and
Auitrian Domination Until Magyars
Secured Political Emancipation—

tU» Immense

Riches.

Hungary lias a jwjmliitlon of 20,000,C»ei. The area of Hungary Is nliout
oquel to tliut of the state of New
Mexico.
Hungary Is unusunlly rich In Its
inlneml tlcposll*. Its mines contnln
almost Inexhauetlble fiunnlltles of
p&gt;ld, silver, lend, copper, Iron, coni
and rock wilt.
Hungary, like Austria, Is Inhnhlted
t,v several distinct races, hut since
ilje ninth century, when the Magyars
Invade*! tho region from Asia mid
coni|tiere&lt;l II, they have controlled the
government.
Self government through parliament
In Hungary Is of ancient origin, being
founded upon it charter called the
Golden Hull, which dntea buck to 1222,
and Is thus almost contemporary with
the Mngnn Chnrtu of England.
Fludapest, the capital city of Hun­
gary, consists of the sister towns of
Hilda and Peat. Lying on cllher side
of (he Danube, Just at that point
when* It definitely sets south, Pest
tpreiids Itself out over the tint snmly
plain &lt;&lt;n the loft hunk, while Hilda
occupies a series of small and steep
Champion for the Whale.
hills on the right hnnk.
Under tin* new law the only game
Empress Marie Theresa Germanized Hint can he shot from an airplane Is a
Hungary ns completely ns she tier* whale. Also It Is still permissible to
mniiUed nil her alienated Austrian bombard whales from buzz wagons or
motor launches. The whale lias few
champions among tin* game lawmak­
ers. says the L',s Angeles Times. Any
ctia *-laniMiit2 ssii tln&lt; frt'-li MMinr s.f
■ttriis U-iiermilloil to jilun im&gt;iiiitnitit
on viiflit villi wtmtcviT artillery In*
nitty tinvv «ti Itiuirl, Why tlie wlinle
stimilri lu* tltux imtrkro! Oir slnucliler
Is not i'X'|&gt;lnlmul. la'ff to Itself the
Do not allow tho
wlinle Is a perfectly hariiilvss heasi,
poisons 0 ! undigested
food to accumulate in
linvtn" nn gruilk'e iik’ainM any man.
your bowels, where they
They will not even title a loan shark
are absorbed into your
unless provoked. There Is no reason
system. Indigestion, con­
why they should lie left tit tho mercy
stipation, headache, bad
of every pen shootltiR nvlntor. Thnt
blood, and numerous
OthertrotlblM 2rs
way for tho legislators to celeto follow,
Keep your
hrato tho week sot aside for helng kind
system clean, as thous­
to dutuli animats.
ands 0 ! others do, by

Keep Weil

taking an occasional dose
of ihe old, reliable, vegehblc, family liver medi­
cine.

Thedford’s

Black-Draught
Mrs, \V . F. Pickle, ot
Rising Faw n.G a., writes:
“ We have used Thedford's Mack-Draught as
a family medicine. My
molher-in-law could not
lake calomel as it seemed
loo strong (or her, so she
used Mack-Draught as a
mild laxative and liver
regulator. . . W e use it
in the family and believe
it is the best medicine for
the liver m ade." Try it.
Insist on the pemtlnr—
Thcdiord’s. 25c a pack­
age.
12-75

Germany's Dig Mistake.
The distinguished Danish vegeta­
rian, Dr. M. Hlndhede, him made the
Interesting discovery thnt Germany
owes Iter downfall to the pig. In
1011 she had over 25.000,000 pigs t&lt;»
feed.
For the UrM five months of
the war slaughtering was discouraged,
nt 1tie ro-t of enormous reserves of
foodstuffs. Early in 1015 Mils paltry
was reversed, nnd by April ltie mini*
her of ptgs hail been reduced by Jt5
tier cent. Then n reaction In favor
nf pigs set In. nnd their numbers
were kept nt about 70 per cent of the
pre-war figure. Not till late in 1017
nnd enrty In 1018 was the fatality of
Hits mistake realized, and then It wtm
too late. Doctor Hlndhede argues
thnt Denmark avoided starvation by
killing her pigs early.

Tip From Little Brother.
A youngster who heard an older sis­
ter say site would tike to "shake" a
hoy who was rntlier attentive decided
Hint lie hail solved tho problem for
her.
Iti‘ had a little girl playmate,
who. when she tires of him, runs
home.
After receiving such treatment the
other day. lie entered Hie house nnd
said: "Mother. I know how sister run
shake John. Mary knows how to tlo
^
1
'
# It unit site'll tell her."
“ How does Mary tlo It?" mot Iter
One Inch Canl« Will tie I'ttbllNhrd Ur* asked.
"Oh. she Just runs away. That's
Jrr Thl* Hemline Al The Ifntr Of *7.2
pi’f Vi nr
how yon can shake anybody.'*—Wor­
cester (Mas*. 1 Evening Post.

i BUSINESS CARDS i

S C H E L L E M A IN E S
/. /I IF Y E It
o in c i:

in tiii: cocut house

SANFORD

- •* FLORIDA

Ml'*'* »N EMMET WILSON
E. FERGUSON HGEMIuLl.e*

Wilson &amp; Hoasholder
LAWV ERR
Sanfaril

Florid*

A TLA N T IC

H O TEL

Huy and Hogan Sis.

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
■VI railroad ticket offices in
building.
Center of every!l iag.
All modern improveni'-fits.
First class in
... every^
"ay.
Hot and cold running
'*at«T in rooms.
H a i r s , $ 1 . 0 0 up.

Room and hath $1.50 up

K- FRANK. PEARCE, Prop.

We
Still Have Good
Envelopes at
5c a I*kg.

PAGE ELEVEN

provinces, and Ueruiun flourished us in* with brick Ninth S tru t ( t o n Park Commissioner* ot Seminole County, Florida,
Selby Flnegan, Josenh Flnegan, Mia. I). L&gt;.
It la further order—1 that (M i nolle* be
the official, bureaucratic, scientific Avenue K .il on* and otia-half (!&gt;$) block*. at th* riffle* ot **ld board at lh* court hous* Earn tier I, Jamrs Me Elroy Parra more. Agne* published once *arh week lot twelve we*ka
Proposal lo ba prt**nt*d In a »**Dd en ­ In Sanford, Florida, on or betor* ten o'clock I'arramore, ESI* Parramore ai J Efliabetb in the Sanford Herald, ■ newtpapar pub­
and society medium In Hungary until velop, *ndort*d on lh* outald* "lllda lor a. m. on tfae 2nd day ot Septemlter A. D. 1919,
I’ arraraore. a* hrlra of aald Joseph Flnegan,
the Magyars broke loose from Aus­ t-avlng Ninth Htr**t.” Hanford. Florida and for the eseasation and construction ot th* deceased. In and to the SW &gt;( of N E 1j of lished In Semhiol* County, Ftorl I*.
Wttnrwa n v hand and official **al of the
tfc* earn* XI th* blddtr or bidder*.
ditches,
drain*
or
rmals
and
talent
ditches,
Section
IS, Tp. 20 8. Kang* 31 East a*d the
trian thrulldom ntid seen re*I their po­
Each proposal must b* accompanied by a drains nr canals in th* Jessup Drainage 111*- N W ) ( of S B ) , ot Section 18. Tp. 20, S said Cirruit Court thl* the Hth day of Auguat. 1919.
litical emancipation. Then German rsrtlCrd chick mad* payabl* at »lght to th* trlej.
Hang* 31 East in Seminole County, Florida.
•Seal)
C. A. DOUat.ASfl
ot th* City Clerk of Sanford, Flrolda
Each bid must b* accompanied by a certi­
E. E. II It AIt V.
went to the wall, and today there are order
Clerk, Cir-ilt
Court.
lor two hunderrd ( 1200.00 ) Dollar*.
fied cheek in th* m m of Flv* Hundred (1700)
Sheriff Seminole County, Fla.
Schell*
Main*',
millions In Hungary wholly Ignorant
Th* successful bidder or bidder* will b* Dollar*, payabl* to said board, •* an evi­ Cl-Stc.
Solirttor for Comol if ia*it.
CS-13te,
to (Is* a bond roust t o his or th.lr dence of good faith.
of the German liinguuge.
Estimated total yardage, 68,660 cubic ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
M ulrrd
and such bond to b* executed by a
Thl* quantity I* only approximate, In Clrrull Court of Ik* Seventh Judlrln
The greai national hero of Htingary suiety company, licensed to do business In yards.
In fTrrnlt Court 7th Judldal Ctieuib rsamtth* Stall, •( Florida, said bond
to b« being given as a uniform basis lor compari­
Clrrull uf I'laflda, Seminal* Cwuniy,
In
nole County. Florid*. In Chanrrrr.
son ot bids, and th* *ald board reserve* the
wns Louis Kossuth, whose memory Is approved by lh* City Council.
Chanrery.
tn re Petition of F'antle C. Dxvii; a Atirrfrl
Plans and •permeation* may be a.«o at right to littitsBs or decrease the amount of C. L. Handall, Complainant
«
revered by Hungarians an that of
Woman.
■
tbs City tllerk's olTlr* nr at the office ot ■aid yardage a* may b* deemed n*r*«*ary.
v*
All bltli shall be mad* upon a form lo f ,
W n«h!ngtor. I» levered liy tho ptsrjde Fred T. Williams, City Engineer.
Order and Urease
W.llJam Atkin.on Daniel, Luther C. Porter,
furnished.
This mailer, coming ny-j(ii p f heard thl*
Tho City Council reserve* th* right to tn*
of the United Htnt'-s. Kossuth visited
The Pnrl*mntllh T r u d &amp; Guraantee Co., day before me upon th- rcp.ift aFB.:F*. Hou*The board rxeerve* the right to rejeel any
pet and *nd all bids.
Alice C, IIMI. flaxitl Lee Daniel, A. I&gt;. Star- holder, apeejal master heretofhSr gpipolnted
America In 1N5I, mid It Is a mutter of Fled P. Hint-.
an&lt;l all bids,
P. U Miller
bird, and all unknown iirraon* claiming
take and report tcltm n nv a* to the cxtiaPre*. Council.
Th* successful blddtr w
lie required to
City Clerk
history that no foreigner save Lafay­
any Interest by. through nr under th* rily, competeney and qualldcallont of petlgive a bond equal to 23 per rrnt of the
Fred. T. Willi*mt
... r ".h" 0A »?*]"« .*•
. lionrr to take charge uf and m*nn»» her
ette ever received at the hands of tlie
amount ot his or their bid, computed upon above ..........
City Engineer.
heir*, devisee* legatee*, grantee* nr other- estate, with his opinion thereon, the court,
the basts of the yardage above mrntlonrd,
American people such marks of es­ CJ-ltc.
» l*e, and all other unknown person* claim­ having eiamlnrd the rrnort and th* testi­
with a Surety Company qualified to write
teem ns were bestowed on the Hunsuch bonds in the State of Florida, as surety ing any interest In and to th* aaid land* in­ mony, 6ml# that th* **fd Fannie C. Davis
volved in aaid suit, ct al
NOTICE OF KLECTIOE
is quatiffrd tn taka charge nf and manage her
thereon; th* Surety Company and form of
gnrlnn exile. After the failure of the
Order t f Constructive Service.
Notice I* hereby given that an election bond to be approved by said board.
estate, and thereupon U 1* hereby ordered,
To all unknown partle* claiming Interest adjudged and decreed that th* said master'*
Hungarian revolution, of which he was will bo held a t the several Polling places In
A copy of plans, specifications and pro­
County, Florida, on th* 16th day files and proposed contract, bond and form of by. through or under William Atkinson Dan­ report l&gt;e anil the *ame I* hereby approved
tile lender, In 18-111. Kossuth sought Seminole
of September 1919 pursuant to Chapter bid may he obtained upon application to the iel, Luther C, Porter, The Portsmouth Trust and confirmed.
refuge In Turkey. 'Austria and Russia 819,7 ot lh* l.aw* ot Florida, Act* of 1919, undrrsigned upon making a deposit of k Guarantee Co., nllre. C. Hill, David I.-e
IT IS PL'KTHEK O tlD E R E D . A D IH D G
Emil led An Act lo Prohibit llogs or Swine Ten Dollars, this sura to fie refunded when Daniel, and A, t). Starhird, a* heir*, devisees, ED A N D DECKKKD. That th* pstllioner,
demanded his extradition, hut the runnln
grantee*,
legatees
nr
otherwise,
or
any
or
nr roaming at large In said county, said plans, specifications, etc., have been re­
the said Fannie C. Davis, he am) she Is here­
either ot them ami all unknown Persons, by granted license to take ettarge uf and
Porte, resisting nil threats, declined tor th* purpos* id adopting or rejecting the turned.
corporation* or axoriatlons claiming an manage her estate and property, la control
provisions
of
said
acl,
said
election
to
be
fly
order
of
th*
Hoard
of
County
Comto give him up, In which attitude held in arrordanre with dialing laws govern*
interest in the following described lands the. tame, to rontrart and bo contracted
mltalunrr* of Seminole County, Flo
Florida.
situate In Seminole County. Florida, lo-wjtt with, to sue and be *ueu, «..&lt;s to become a
Turkey was Hupjmrted by England and ing genet*1 elections, tnrtudlng the quallfiiseali
e. a. Dou g lass,
Lots 1 to 28 inclusive (list Lots 4 and A) free dialer ami hind heraelf Jn all respects as
63 lie
Clerk,
France. At length the Intervention of cation ot voters.
W. A. A D, I,. DanbF* Subdivision of the If ihe were unmarried.
Th*
following
elector*
have
l&gt;
&lt;
•
i
j,'pointed
HEU
of Sec 10, Twrp 2t rf. flange 29 E.
England and the United States secured to conduct said election and to canvass and
Don* and ordered in Chambers at Def.and
130 aerr* more or less.
his liberation, and at the beginning make returns ot the Votes cast in the several In Ihe ( Itciill &lt;’ ourl nf the Nexer.lh Judicial
You and each of you are hereby ordered to Florida this the 2nd day of August 1919.
precincts,
respectively,
th*
last
named
lo
act
J\S. W. PE It KINS
Circuit of Florida, Seminole County. In he and appear before our aaid Circuit Court
of September, 1851, he was permitted as clerk
65-4 tc
Judge.
Chanrery.
at
Ihe
Court
House
in
Sanford,
Florida,
on
to avail himself of the Invitation of
Precinct No I. Tim Keane, F. E. (1.1c; J. F. I.aing, Joined liy J, E. Lalng, her hue* the 3rd day of N jv . A. D. I'M9, tbrn and
hard.
there to make answer to the bill of complaint
the United Stales to mine to America A. W. Wathen and W. F. Shelley,
In Ihe (,'lreull Court. Mesrnlh Ju licit! Cir­
Complainants
No 2 A. S. Hawkins, J. C. Moffett
herein filrd against &gt;oul
ns the guest of the nation. In N ew Jas.Precinct
cuit, In and for Srmlnslc CaJaty, Flarllt
v*.
A. Johnson amt J. W. Hell.
it
Is
furthrr
ordered
that
this
notice
be
In Chsnrery.
I’rrrincl No 3. C. !.. lirltt, G. P. Paxton. Wm. O. Anilenrieil. It. H. Itamiey. Gen. II. published om-s* a week for twrlve week* In
\ ork, where he landed, ho was en­
Albert Hall. Complainant
Morton, inillvlilually and as truster, Cal­
David Speer, and K. I*. Itlnes.
the Sanford Herald, * newspaper published
thusiastically received. He attended Precinct
vs.
vin
A.
I’
oage,
Anna
C.
Woodbrldfe,
Iruil
No. 4. A. A. Hicks, F. A. JohnIn Seminole County, Ftor da.
Ilosa M. Hall, Defen'lant.
j \f&lt;luatly «ns| »a trustee, Albert (5. Eave*
meetings and received deputations In son. A. V. MrGuInn and Leonard Kelt.
Witness my hand and a«al of said Circuit T o Hot* M. I l a l b ------ Street, tn lianapnli*.
No. J, T. L. Cuxhiny. N. J. Tan- and Hichir Woodbridge, and *11 unknown
Philadelphia, Raltlmore, Washington, nrr,I’reclnet
1ml.
d
pertnn* rUimlng Interrvt, by through or un­ Court, thi* the 7th day of Aug. t9IV.
i). G. Walcott and II. II. McCall
(Stall
E. A. DOUGLASS
der
any
of
the
above
named
drfrndant*,
It appearing from the affidavit of Albert
ltostou and riUinerims other places. At Precinct No li. J. W, Ftynl, G, T. I'eler*. eithee
^
Clerk
nt
Cirruit
Court
Seminole
Co.
v
!a,
hrir*.
devisee.,
grantee*,
Irrale**
Halt
V. Wickx, and M. E. liooley.
alt herein duly 6lcd
Hied that he is complainant
the national capital a great banquet J, Freelnet
N„, 7. It. ft. Hebert*, J, E. Sny­ nr uth-rwl.e, and nil unknown pet.on* claim­ E. F. Houshotder
in lh* above entitled cause and that it it the
Solicitor
65-13tc belief that the defendant, tl.ua H. Halt, it
ing Intereit by, through nr under Je-t.U C.
was given In bis honor by the members der, CL G.Jacob* and L. ft. Collin*.
I'rrrlnct No. H, C. E. Mather*. S. K. Murphey and J. Klehmond Murphey, her
_______ a non resident of the State of Florida and
of congress.
1 thai ehe Is a r' &gt;i lent nf a slat* ot th* United
Mather*. P. E. Uedditt xnd A. W. Moreman. hu&lt;band, now deeeafr-1, a* heir*, devjarr*,
Precinct No. 9 T. D. Hartley, T. P. L*Wil
J. A. Hut line, ami J. N. Searcy,
I'rrrlnct No. 10. Jaine* Heed, J. G. Mar­
tin, A. C. SJobloni and A. E. Sjobhmi.
Precinrt No. II. J. W. (&gt;#trcn* A. W.
Mullen, A. II. Fuller and W. It. Hilliard.
Said election to be held In arrordanre
alth the iu»* of Horlda governing the hold­
ing of general ejection* in .aid *tat* and re­
turn* to he made to the clerk and chair­
man of the Hoard of County Comrni.ilonerx
of laid County.
lion* liy order of the Hoard ot County
Commlaalonrrs nt Seminole County
‘jjgt—
E. A. liiin uTiuna
Clerk of Hoar it of County Commltaiuner*
of Semlnob1 County. Florid*,
fll-f.tc.
In the Clrrull t’ nurt, Srxrnlh Judicial Cir­
cuit. o f Elodda, In and fur Seminole Coun­
ty. In Chancery
It. J. Eobean
A’ r.a T b t ..« a n ,
l-omplalnant*,
*
Cordelia E. Hill and William Henry
Hill, her hu.hand; all unknown partie* claiming Intcrol* under Cordelia
E. lllli and William Henry Hill, her
huiband. of etlh*. c| th*—
Vc - **
tier, In th* laud ilurrltic 1 belnwc;
Alters G Apgar a n d ---------- Apear, hi*
wile; all unkno*n parti,* claiming
inter**!* under Atlcn G. Apgar and
------—Apgar, hit wife, or either of
them, or otherwise, in the land dr*,
yrlhed below; all unknown aartle*
rtaimlng an lnln r*t In th* following
drtrrihrd land iituate in Seminole
rnucty, Florid*, to-wlt: 8 ) j of S t j of
SE!a of SW Ji ot Section 13, Tow n ­
ship 21 South, Kange 26 Eaet; alio
begin at SW corner of S K ' i of Sec­
tion 13, Townihlp 21 South, Hangr
29 Ea*t, run ea*t 14 ' j chain*, north
10 chain*, wrtl I l 1j chain*, *outh 10
chain*, defendant*.
Order of Sere Ire by Publication
To all partleft claiming Interrxt* under
Cordelia E. Hill and William Henry Hill, her
hu.band or cither of them, or nthrrwtxi&gt;, In
the land de*rrlb*d below; and all partle*
claiming in ten.t* under Allen G. Apgar and
■----- — Apear, hi* wife, or either ot them, or
otherwise, in the land drarrilird below; and
all partle* claiming an fntcrr*l In the follow*
ing cletrrlhed land iituate In Seminote ruunty, Florida, to-wlt: S ! j of S 1-, nf S E ' j of
S W ) , of Section 13. Town.hip 21 South,
Kange 29 Eatt; al»o begin at SW corner of
S E l t of Section 13, Townxhlp 21 South,
Hange 29 Ea*t, tun Ea.
1 4 '] chain.,
North 10 chain*, W o t 11 ?j main ., South 10
chain*.
It H herelcy ordered that you appear to the
bill nt complain! bird herein again*! you in
the above entitled r*u*r, nn the tlr*l day of
September. A. D. 1919, and the Sanford
Herald i* hereby clrilgtiatc-d a* the newapaprr
in which thin order ahall lie publl.hed once
a wiek for twrlvr conxeeutiv* week*.
Wltneta my hand anil *tal of ofllre thi*
2nd day of Junr, A. I&gt;. 1919.
'trail
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Clrrull Court, Seminole Co., FU,
W. M. Murphy. Jr..
Solicitor for Comptal
36-l3te

legale,., or nlherwUe, ami *11 other unknown tn Ci rcui t Cosi f l o f the S i ' t r n i h
-Indicia |States other that tlie State of Florida anil
peranna claiming any tnlrrrtl iri anil to laid
In i* a ri'siilent of the State ot Indiana, residing
C l r r u l l o f F l o r i d a , S e m i n o l e Count y.
properly in*hexed in *ald ouit.
a t ------— Sttret In th* City of Indianapolis
Chancer y.
Defendant*.
i v t . I - - i_ i_ . ,
. .. ,
- . . ... I Indiana and that there l* no person in th*
L
I-*trxjg, ^s,1pe-sl b&gt; J. • I.aing, !o f hu - i state of Florida the service ol a subpoena
Order of Con*trucllve Servlre
hand. Complainant*,
upon whom would bind the defendant
T o all unknown partle-* rlalmfng Intere.t
va. *
by, through or under Wm. G. Antlenrled. Wm. G. Andenrled, It. II. Itamsey, G i j . II. and that It it hit belie! the ag* of the de­
fendant is over twenty-one year*.
It. It. Ilarn.ey, Gen, It, Morton. Jnelivlduallv
Morton, individually ami a* trustee, Cal­
and a. truitee, Calvin A. I'eeagc. Albert ft.
You are therefore ordered to appear to
vin A. Poagr, Anna C. Woodbridge, Indi­
Cave*. Illrhlr Woodbridge anil Jei.ie C.
vidually and as trustee, Albert ti. Eave*, this bill on Monday the 6th day ot October
Murphey and J. Itlchmond Murphey, her
A.
D. 1919, thu tame being a llul* Day of
am) llirhie Woodbrl'lge. and all unknown
hu.band, a* heir., eleviwc., granlee., legatee,
...s
person* claiming any Intersst by, through thi. i
or otherwi.e nr any or either of them, and all
or under any of the above n sm ol di-Jemi*
It is lurlhrr order'd that this notice be
unknow n m ruin*, eorporationt or a»*e&gt;ela*
an!*, either as heir*, deviates, grantees,
for four consecutive Week* in th*
' . 'i l t i k 'n l l n l n e an lntrre»t in Ihe foll'wlng legal'ci or otherwise, and all unknown per­ published
newipaper published In
itc.cribed property attualc in Seminole C nun- sons claiming Interest by through or umlrr Sanford Herald,
Seminole
County,
F’ turida.
tv, Florida, in a l l: llertn nt Inter.cctlnn of Jisiie C. Murphey and J. lUrhmoml Murph
Witness, Fi. A. Douglass, Clerk ot the
Ea.l Line of Millonville Vv-., with « o,th
phev, l*er husband, now deceased, as h* ire Cirruit Court and the seal thereof thl* 23rd
line of Sec. 30, run North along Millonville
devise*-*, legatees or otherwise and alt
A v e. 162 Sard*. Ea*t nt right angle* 162 other unknown person* claiming unv inl-r- day uf July A. D. 1919,
E. A. D i i UGLASS- C!*rk.
card*. South nl right angle* 162 yard*. t it In and to said property involved in said
isf V, .it. i&gt;uuglas*. ti, C.
\V.*t 162 yard*. See. 30 T a p . 19 S. itange suit
D-*— d ii,!;.
A.
K.
Power*,
31 L
Order nf Conctructive Service.
Solicitor (or Complainant, .
C3-Ste
t nu and each of you are herrhv ordered
To the Drfencants. Wm. ti. Andrnried,
to hr anil appear before our *aid Clrrull It It Itamiey, Geo. II. Morton, individually
Court at Ihe Court Ifnuie n Sanford, Fla on and aa trustee, Calvin A. Poagr, Albert G.
the 3rd day of N o , . A. lb 1919, then and Eaves and Hiciile Woodbtldgr:
there to make anawer to the bill of complaint
•M\l
It appearing from the sworn bill of comherein til. &lt;1 against you.
filed mm
that your piatv
place wi
»! i»***
»«i- i
ilrFptl thnt
ni*»»
. _
Il la furtlur ordrrrd
that tbf*
lM« . *v» ' J - ’w ','***•.'&lt;
u»C7-W . ' s j ’/ a o U i ' H K L T anti C O L L I S I O N In
tiuiiii wD4-'t ItDCl* a W.ek f..r twelve' weeks in ! Heme Is unknown, and that you
ihe Sanford Herald. *_ newspaper, publimnl the age of 21 years
Furanrc issued Ity Ihe FLORIDA STATE
in Seminole County, F'lorida.
It is therefore Ordered thlt you anil rarh
Him.** my hand and *&gt;al of sal'l Cirruit of you do appear before our Said Circuit AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION is tho
Court, thl* Ihe 7th day of AuguM 1919,
Court, at the Court House in Sanford. Fla. nafcst anil cheapest In Ihe world. Write
(S, at)
E. A. DOUGLASS
un Ihe 61), day uf October A. It. 1919. then for fit Cumint Ion lu headquarters Orlando.
Cb-rk of Cirruit Ccurt Seminole Co., Fla. am! there tn make answer lo the bill sit com­ Agents wanted In every town In Florida.
E. F. IfoUaholder
plaint herein filed against you.
Solidtor,
63-tatr
It is further ordered tmel this notice be
vul'llshed for eight contretuive weeks in the
Sanford Herald, a newspaper published in
In Clrrull Court sif the Sr sr n lh Judlcla Semlnutd Co. Fla.
Clrrull of F'lorida. Seminole County.
Witness my hand and *«al of salil Circuit
In Ch nccry.
Court this th 7th day of August 1919.
C. L. Handall, Complainant
(seal:
B. A. DOUGLASS
v*.
Clerk uf Circuit Court Seminole Cu. 11a.
William Atkin*on Daniel, l.uther C. Porter, B. F. iloutholdcr,
The Portsmouth Trust A Guarantee C o.,
Solicitor.
«S-9tf.
M Y SPE C IA L TIE S:
Alice
Hill, David Lee Daniel, A. D.
Starhird. and all unknown p m u n * claim ­
PICKAHD S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
ing any lnte»e*l by through or under the
Circuit Court, Srsenlh Judicial Circuit
alloys' named parties or either of them, a* In Krnvlnulr
Count), t'lurida.
In Chancel)
heir*, devisees, grantee*, legatees or oth er­
GOUHAM’S 9TBitLING SILVER
Mary M. Fiecord, widow.
wise, and all other unknown person* claim­
Complainant
ing any Interrst In amt to aaid lands tnvulvrd
KOGEIIS' PLATED WARE
va
Hilt to
1.1
said suit, el al.
Quirt Title
Defendant*.
All unknown heirs "I and all unknown per­ ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
(Ird»r ol Coftstrucllyc Service
sons claiming interrst undrr FL S. anil E. J
■
- I
T o the difindants!
William
Atkinson White,
Mr*. t‘ - W. Jarocks and all unknown
Daniel, I.ull.tr C. Porter, The Portsmouth
, i
persons
claiming
Interest
under
C.
W.
Trust A Guarantiee Co.. Alire C. Hill,
Jarocks and all unknown parties claim­
David Lee Daniel and A. D. Starhird:
ing an interest in ami to lolls 2, 3, 4, 5,
It appearing from the eworn bill of c o m ­
fi and 7, lllock 2. FL J White’ s Subdivi­
plaint herein Pled, that ynur place ol resi­ sion ss recorded In plat book No 2, Seminole
dence it unknown, ami that you are over County Records, Defendants.
(he age of 21 year*:
OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
ORDER
It Is therefore Ordered that you and each
To all unknown hiira of, ami all unknown
Practice confined to the treatment
of you do appear before our said Cirruit persons claiming Interest under FL S. A E. J.
Court at the Court House In Sanford, Florida White, and to all unknown persons claiming
of the eye
on the 6th day ot Lctovrr, A. D. 1919, thin Interest under 4L W. Jarocks, and alt un­
Eyca examined by a regular rcttlfand there lo make answer to the bill ot known parties claiming an intsrest in ami to
r »mplaint filed herein against you.
tored physician
Lots 2, ,1, 4. A. 6, A 7, It lock 2, IL J. While's
It is further ordered that thi* order lo* Subillvlilun as record*J in Plat Hook No 2,
Glasses
filled,
broken lenea du­
lubllthsil lu Ihe Sanford Hi raid, a newspaper Seminole County llreurdt.
plicated
published in Seminote County, F'la., once a
You and each of you are hereby ordered
v cek for eight consecutive week*.
to appear to the bill uf complaint herein
\
28 W. Church Si. - Orlando, Fla.
Vltnrss icy hand ami teal of sal'l Circuit filial against you. on the Hub- day tor Nov­
( lui I thi* it.&lt; 7th day of Augusl 1919.
ember, the tame being the third of Novem­
iSeali
E. A. DO UCLA (IS. ber 1919.
("!'-rk of Circuit Court Semin de Co , F'la.
I. i . il nusiiuldi r,
Solicitor*
67-9tc

In Clreolt Court Se*rnlh Judicial Circuit,
Seminole Counly. Florida, In t hvnrrry
Henry H. (H. II.) Chappell,
Mar\ Wheeler Cba|.prll, and
J. Harnnaviw, Complainant*
idat i
Hill to
(Juist
Title.
Joseph Garvin, the unknown
Nollre of Appllrallon for Tas Deed Under
legatees ami devisera under the
Serlfon H of Chapter Dshh. I.a»s of fdurlila
last will amt testament of Jo­
Notice is hereby given that George Smithseph Garvin, the unknown heir* of
irietn , purchaser of Tax Ccrtlflvate No.
Joseph 4!*rvln, Wm. G. AudenI'UJ, dateil the 3rd ilny of June A. I&gt;. 1901,
I-ill, the unknown legaleis ami
has lllnl said certificate In my office and hat
devisees under the last will amt
made
application tor tax deed to Issue In
tc*lament of Win. 0 . An tenarrordanre with law.
Sal'l ecrlllt-aie em­
reiil, and tho unknown heir* of
brace* I lie following described property sit­
Wm. ti. Andrnrtld. Defendants.
uate! lu Semlnule County, Florida to wil:
Notire tt Non-Hestdrnts
gtW«» of S W ' , Sec. 19. Twp. 21 South
To Joseph Garvin, Itieldence Unknown:
Range .’lu East.
The said land b.ltig asthe .—
date of....................----------the is su an ce'of--------such
T o Wm. 0 . Andinrrld. Iteelilcnre Unknown . .■.tied
. . . . at.........
It
appearing
by
the
*worn
bll!
of
c
o
r
n
I
rer!lflrate
In
the
name
of J. W. Grown.
Truly Time* Have Changed.
plaint
_
»lnt ford hen In. against
you that you have | t'nje** said crrtfflrat* shall tie mleemed
A friend of Senator Sorghum en­ or
claim to have some Interest In the folb
according to law tax deed will issue ther-on
countered the solon on the steps of the ing d'trrihed laud in Seminole rountyff Flor­ on tha 9th day of September, A. I*. 1919.
ida, to-wlt:
Witness my official signature and ttal thlt
capltol nnd after passing the time of
Tiie West hall I \V 1) I of the Southwest tho 7th day of August A. 1&gt;. 1919.
day remarked playfully:
(Seal)
E. A. IM UG LAS9.
(Juartcr lS tV ',1 of Section 29, Township 19
Clerk Circuit Court Scmlnulw County,
"Senator, how comes It you aren’ t South, Hange 31 East, less ami except the
Wept hall I W ' j ) of Ihe West half i\V’ ,t of
Florida
making any of your famous speeches the Southwest quarter (SW ' j I ol the South­
Ily V. M- Douglas*, D. C.
west
quarter
(H
W
Iil
nf
Section
29,
Townthese day*?"
ahlp 19 South, Itangr 31 Fiait, containing ,0
lint the lenntor was ready for him. acres more or le»*.
Dr pa rt me nt of Ihe Inleriur. U, N, t.suil (lffter
"Times have chnngcd," lie replied
A’ oii ate therefore hereby required and or
Gainesville, Fia. July 9a. i m o
dertd
to
lie
and
appear
before
our
said
Nollre it hereby riven that Sadie Wallace,
without hesitation. "Now it Isn't nt nil Cirruit Court nt the Court House in San­ widow
of Arthur It. Wallare, dee. ateil. of
easy for n man with silk hat nnd frock ford, Elotida, on the First Monday in Au­ Weklwa. Florida, who on May 29. 1911
gust, 1919, being the ith day of said month, made Homestead Entry No 012121 for
cont to assert he Is raving the coun­ then and there to make answer to the hill S W 'i of N - W ',, N W I( ot S W '* Sertlon 5
try sit by himself, and say It nt nil of complaint herein tiled against you, and A N ' i of S E ' j , Section fi, Township 20 8,,
therein (all not, else said hill will be taken as Itange 29 E. Tallahassee Meridian has 'le d
audience lluit's all kliukl uniforms nnd confessed
against ycu, followed by final de­ notice ot Intention to make three-year Proof
cree.
tn establish rlalm to the land above described
ovcrulls."_________________
It is furthrr ordered thlt this nulicr hr before Clerk Circuit Court, al Sanford,
Need for City Planning.
published In the Sanford Herald, a news­ Florida, on the filh day el September 1919.
Claimant M m i i a* witnesses’
paper publithid in Seminole county, Florida,
The need of city planning and Jhe one
William C. Holiday, of Weklwa, Florida.
each week fur 9 consecutive weeks.
pushing of public work Is greater, to­
TO ALL I’ AH TIE S C L A I M I N G AN JN- II. It. Click, • f Weklwa. I'larida.
IN T H E I 'llO l'K K T Y HEREIN Etien Crlppen, of Weklwa Florida,
day than ever before, Mild Walter D. TINIEST
HEI.GW D ESC IUH ED : Under Joseph Gar­ W. B. Whlddin, nf Weklwa, F'lorida.
ItfJltT. W. DAVIS
Moody, managing director of the Chi­ vin and Wm. CL Andrnreid, or otherwise.
fil-3tr
lleglMer.
It bring mad* to appear liy a sworn till! of
cago plan eonHiilsstnn, In an Interview
romptaln) filed herein against you that you
with a representative of the Christian have or riaim to have som* iuternt In the Depatlmrnl of Ihe Interior., U. S Land Dfflre
Gainesville, F'la., July 26, I9|y
Science Monitor. Not only Is this true following described land* in Sernlnole county,
Nolle* It heretiy given that John F\ Dav­
F'lorida, to-wlt;
because public work needs lo he done
idson
uf
Jacksonville,
F'la., who on May 19,
Th* West halff IW
(W Is l nf the VRouthwcst 1914, made Homestead
Entry No. 912733
In old In the solution of Ihe Inltor quarter I8W
W JO of* Sertlon
“
29. Townchlp 19 tor N'&gt; of N W t j , 8 E l i of N\V!« .t N W i , of
inuth, Itange
ttri 31 East, lest and. eirept
. . the el N BJ£. Section 2H Township 18 S. Itange
problem, continued Mr. Moody, hut the West
half tW Ji) of the West half (W IJ ) of 31 F7., I'allahatser Atrridlan hat filed nntir*
Htles In the United States have grown the Southwest quarter (SW&gt;«) ot the South' id
intention to make Three-year Proof to
quarter S W 1, ) of Section 29, Townclaim to the land above described,
so rapidly In the last twenty years ■west
hip* 19 South, Itange 31 East, eonalninc establish
before
Clerk Circuti Court at Sanford,
and tlie problems of city life are so 70 acres more or less.
F'lorida on the Jth day of September 1919.
Y*&gt;u arc therefore hrrahy commanded and
Claimant names as witnesses:
rnmptex thnt the new conditions ennrequired to bv and appear before our *ald CheMer Carpenter, of Osteen, F'lorida.
not he coped with for the well-being Circuit Court al the Court lluuaa In San­ John
Pelt, of ()*tee&gt;n, F'lorida.
Florida, on the F'lrxt Monday in Sep­ Marlin Shepard, of Osteen, Florida.
of Ihe people lit them without a defi­ ford,
tember, 1919, being th* first day »f aaid Anthony Jonas, of Enterprise, F'lorida.
nite city plan to work to. The prob­ month, then and there to make gnawer unto
UtillT. W. DAVI S
blit of ruimiJalnt filed herein agalnxt you, 64-Stc
Register.
lems of parks, better housing, saiiltn- the
and therein lall not els* said bill will he
tlon. ample mentis for recreation, and taken a* r o n f m e d against you, to b* lot* J n C l r r u l l C a u r l, N rs e n lfa J u d r ia l C r c u ll
facilitation of traffic nnd tho relief of lowed by final decret.
S la t e o f F U - i d * .
It I* further nrdrrej that thl* notice be Thi- Merchants National Hank of Havauoah
truffle congestion, must he glvrn sp»* published
one* each week for twelve week* in
s .
va.
the Hartford Herald, a newxpapir published Lucy C. Flnegan as Administratrix of
rial attention.
In Seminole counly, F'lorida.
Estate of Joseph FLargan, deceased, el si,
Done and ordered thi* th* £tb day of
Hy virtue of a Judgement rsnitered in the
Junr, 1919.
Circuit Court of Grange County, Fla., in
(•rail
E. A. DOUGLASS,
proceeding by d r * facias lo revive th* judge­
Clerk Circuit Court Semlnut* Co., Fla.
ment In above entitled rause and for rxerIly V. FL Dougin s, D. C.
ution a* tn certain heirs ol Joseph Flnegan,
Dlrkinenn It Dlcklntnn
deceased, and eaecutlon Issued thereon, 1
Snllrilor* for Complainan'i.
have levied upon and will tell at the front
6«.|3tc
door of tha Court House in Sanford, Semi­
N a llrr
to
I 'n v l r g
U o n lr e c lo f •
nole County. Florida at . &lt; o'clock a. m. on
Stated propoaal* *fll be received by lb*
N O T IC E T O Ilt lM IE IIS
Monday the let day of September. A. D
x.ity Ct-Udc-I et Sanford, Florida al lh* ofSealed bid*, subject to thr aal* of bonds 1919 ail th* right till* and interest, rlalm and
fit* ot lb* CJly Clerk at ur before 7:20 I’ . M.
tjtmand
uf halherint W. Finegaa, C ha tie*
will
b*
r
e
f
u
n
d
by
t
*
Guard
uf
Counly
Stpltrootr 13th, 1919 for grading and pav-

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JE W E L E R

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The Ford One Ton Truck may well
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it tits into and fills so many wants on
tiie farm.
It is a reliable bearer of
farm burdens, not only doing the work of several
n
t horses quicker and better
rarmcr S t|)an t|ie hor.se, and does
not ‘ eat its head o f f ’ when
not working. The aggres­
sive farmer has only to consider the
possibilities o f the Ford truck and lie
is ready to buy one. We judge this to
be so from the way farmers are buy­
ing them. Truck Chassis $550 f. o. b.
Detroit.

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Agent

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Vhttl*
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                    <text>IN TH E H E A R T OF T H E Y /O R L D ’S G R E A T E ST .V E G E TA B LE SECTION
NUMBER 66

SANFOIID, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1319

VOLUME X
were Interested and having returned
to the city from the trip north will
open n real estate office under the
name of II. I). Lewis. He will huy
and sell real estate and will deal in
city and country property and h
fa miliar with every part of the coun­
ty a.-.d with jnuperiy of ail kinds.

.v m llD

MEN

HAW

i&gt; u i

HARDEN’ S FERRY AND OSTEEN
FERRY SHOULD HAVE FREE
BRIDGES AND WILL HAVE
THEM

W. EARING CO. OF JACKSON
YILLE
RECOGNIZES SURE
RIOR ADVANTAGES OF SAN
FORD'S LOCATION

n t,-

TO w o r k
w h en
HERALD GOES T O PRESS

tu rn ed

Chicago. Aug. 14. Several thoumd railway shopmen from all parts
i , hc country met h eref todny to
.ijer the question of returning to
ork in accordance with President
•icon's demand. It is
expected
,,t a definite policy in regard to the
rike which was called Aug. 1st in
nunce of orders of tin* international
Hirer* of the union will he adopted
,fnre the inerting adjourns. Local
..i.» ndioured the strikers to

While the meeting was in session
28,000 striking car workers in the
Chicago district began taking a ref­
erendum vote to decide whether they
sill return to work.
Railroad officials reported little
Endor Curlctt and Mias Emma
change in the traffic njtuntion due to Eichner and little Miss Whitcomb of
the Strike. Chicago is still more se­ Ceneva were among the visitors to
riously affected than nny other •»&lt;•the city on Tuesday.
*
tion of the country, although 1,450
tar* of live stock were handled to­
day, 10 more than on the corres­
ponding day last year.
The following is from the Orlando
Reporter-Star at Orlando:
From all reports the railroad situa­
tion ss far as Florida is concerned
sill be in a normal condition within
the next three or four days. A tele­
gram received by the Reporter-Star
from Tampa at noon stated thAt the
men in Tainpa shops had voted to
return to work at 7 tomorrow morn­
ing and that officials at that point
jay traffic operations from that point
sill be normal in thrity six hours
after the men have resumed work.

mil next to me crow n raper v
a
rnet of land upon which Mr. Bishop
sill build a .arge warehouse und
ither buildings for the Zaring Co.
rherc will he garage and machine
ihops nnd n building for the storage
af hay and .grain aside from the
main grocery building. The C. NV.
Zaring Co. will ship their etuff to
Sanford getting the advantage of
the water rate nnd from hero will
truck it to points in this and adjoining counties, tlius saving the retail dealers the freight charges and
making quick and satisfactory dcliverics.
The new wholesale house will be
on a siding of the A. C. L. Ry., and
also close to the lake front and the
location Is Ideal &lt;*»r this business,
being about five blocks from the
center of the city.

It was reported on the streets this
morning that the men at Lakeland,
Sanford nnd High Springs had il­
lumed to work, but n telegram fri n

The men in the shops here have
not gone back to work or had not up
to the time of going to press in spite
of the fact that it was thought the
strike would be oyer today. Just
«hst '.he locals here intend doing in
the fare of the general orders to re­
turn to work is hot known but it is
iioped that the Sanford men will re­
turn to work tomorrow pending the
settlement of the strike.

p,#y of „U c*( carg un,| tirc.*s and uccessorjeSt
tj„. rt.nr thero will he
y p,r|l r!ass garnge and machine
ahop
wight Tiro Co. is one of
thp yOUn&lt;Mt firms In the city and
Qnp ()f tjH, mogt progn*ssive and
kayc raJ,i,Hy outgrown their present
uartpr3 jr, tj,e Seminole Annex
^u|)(„ nR
^’ ork will commence on the new
buiUing al once an,i the Wight Tire
Co
t,ct to occupy their new quar^
jn njnc{y ,iayB from the time
^
lh# fir8l l)rick is |aj(| un|CM the
jrr|R|,t embargo continues. t The
Wight Tire Co., aside from being
wholesale and retail dealers In tires
and accessories are sales agents for
the Chandler and Chevrolet nnd
King cars nnd Republic Trucks and
they will carry a larger line oi these
ems and of the tires and accessories
.
,
.
in their n e w building than ever hi­
S. 0 . Shlnholser has the contract ^
for the buildings nnd all arrange'
_________________
ments have been made and the
„
building will start at once. The
Lake for Congress
new firm is well and favorably
Hon. Forrest Lake of Sanford will
known in this section where their b» a candidate in the D e m o cra t
travelling representative, Charlie Da- t rimarios next year for congressman
vis has been cominfg for years and from the Fourth district, running
they will cover central nnd south against H o n .
. J. Sears, the present
Florida from their Sanford h ou se,: incumbent who will be a ca ridid ate
maidin' this city the nucleus for a to succeed himself. Friends of Mr.

coun ty in the casg of II. K. Bailey,
u cattle owner who had refused to
dip his cattle and had been arrested
upon a warrant properly sworn out
ugninst him.
The Supreme Court held thnt the
law authorizes the state Live Stock
Sanitary Board to promulgate rules
and regulations necessary to enforej
regular and systematic dipping of all
cattle every 14 days until such time
as It is ascertained by regular in­
spection and dipping that the cattle
ticks.
Upon receipt of the opinion the
Board held a meeting and announced
as their policy in Seminole county
the vigorous enforcement .of regular
cattle dipping. Eveey legal facility
will ha invoked against cattle pi-iters
in this county who do not fully com ­
ply with the rules and regulations,
according to information which has
been received from the Board, and
the dipping of cattle is expected to
show renewed activity as a result of
this policy. Xhat is the tenor of re­
ply froiq the State Live Stock Sun-

commissioners, on the resolutions
adopted at last commissioners' meet­
ing asking what will he the status of
work in this county. They also will
energetcially protect the' county
boundary line.
Seminole county can be tick free
by first of December, of all the
cattle owners heartily cooperate in
the regular dipping of cattle, und if
they do not they seem to have legal
trouble*: ahead nrd finally will have
to do the work anyway, so It looks
lik*e good business to forget tho reso­
lutions which were adopted by the
R* B. Lewis has an advertisement cattle men in convention in Orlnndo
in this Issue setting forth the fact
tiiut compulsory dipping would stop
U.ct he has embarked in the real
♦state business.. Mr. Lewie is: well
known here having resided in Ssjiford for several years und was for­
merly with the A. P. Connelly Real
Co,, but b e f o r e going north
Purchased the real estate holdings
‘ n which ^&gt;e and A P. Connelly

Children's Party
Miss Juliu Ltiing entertained a few
of the little ones Monday afternoon
In honor of her cousin. Miss Eliza­
beth Ballard.. Games r.nd a “ word
contest" v.cre enjoyed by all. The
color scheme of red and gi.en was
carried out in the dining room where
delicious ice cream und cake were
ai'i.t ‘0 ny the hostess. Those enjoy­
ing the happy occasion were Misses
Carmitu Barber, May Godby, Lou­
ise Wells, Irene McGagahin, Mary
Elizabeth Moye, Clifford and Ruby
Rivers, Virgie Horne and John Hy­
man, Elizabeth Uallurd, Rebecca
Stevens, Thelma Godby.

Several years ago when Michael
Sholtz nnd associates were before
the S°minole Board of County Com­
missioners wantinR a frnnehiso for a
drawbridge over the St. Johns river
at Harden's Ferry this paper wanted
the county commissioners* to join
with the county commissioners of
Volusia nnd build this bridge.’ There
was some hitch at thnt time as the
Volusia commissioners did not want
to build their part and Seminole
county deciding that a bridge was
better than n ferry, as the, ferry
though privately owned would charge
the same rate gave the franchise to
Mr. Sholtz. This county was also
anxious to build a bridge across the
upper St. Johns river nt Osteen
ferry but could not get the Volusia
commissioners together on this prop­
osition and the undent ferry still
prevails ut this point.

Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bishop and
Our county wns faced with the
little daughter, Martha are spen '!«_• tact that with all our vaunted good
u few weeks at Daytona Beach.
roads nnd with the good roads^of
Volusia county there remainod a pay
bridge at one point and an obsolete
ferry at the other crossing.
Now the county commissioners of
Volusia are alive to the fact that
nothing will do so much for their
county as good bridges across ull tlve
streams and they have investigated

ENTHUSIASTIC
MEETING
OF 1
DELEGATES FROM
EVERY '
PART
OF THE COUNTY.
The hospital is assured for Sem- .
inole county.
The permanent association to he
known as the Fernald-Laughton Me*
morial Hospital Association wns was
formed last night nt a most enthusi­
astic meeting at the court house.
Every part of the county was represented at the meeting which dem­
onstrated the interest that is being
taken in this hospital.

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Hon. E. A. Douglass acting as
chairman presided at the meeting
BOX SCORES OF ALL GAMES PLAYED BY SANFORD TEAM
nnd Mrs. J W. Dickins as secretary.
The constitution and by-laws were
read and after every one present had
nly allowing Uircfl hits the become a real bona fde member by
Brudcntown Wins Monday
Stuart seemed to he too much for
paying tnelf annual flues the meet­
ing w Mil into executive session nnd
the Sanfoid* boys nt Bradcntown
passed on the by-laws and elected'
Monday, although Chapman fanned
the iL.*c, -vs. Those who were elect ;
one more man than Stuiut. .The
ed In
two from «a*.h precinct*
Sanfoid lads could not connect with
in the county, two Lorn each church, i
the sphere and in the fourth Bradcn­
one from cad. lodge, c*&gt;e from the
town connected sure enough getting
rity council, unr from the boa:J of
six runs from five lilts and four er­
cuuntv commi*- « c.n and six at
rors. The following score tells the
Sanford—
Stuart, 2b
II. Chapman, c
Johnson, cf
Ilord, 3l&gt;
Albancsc, 11b
W hit* I f .........
Ellis, rf
Davis, ss .......
C. Chapman, p

Sanford —
JStewart, 2b
Chapman, c
Johnson, cf
Herd, 3b
Album sc, lb
White, If
Davis, ss ...
Inman, rf
Morton, p

IlrndcntownBturoughs, 21
Francis, ss
Vnughn, lb
Moore, rf
F’osa, 3b ......
Rood, If
Drake, rf
McDaniels, c
Stuart, p.......

Totals
Bartow —
Gault, s s ......
L'Homudli-u, rf
Phillips, 3h .....
Leach, 2b
Mdntonh, cf
Y’ oung, if
Bellringer, c .....
Smith, lb........
Iloln«*«, p
•Curtis
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Totals .......
34 6 7 27 10 0
Scoio by innings—
Sanford................. . 000 000 OQO —0
Bradcntown ........- 006 000 000 —6
Summary— Left on bases, Sanford
3, Bradcntown 5, first base on balls,
off Stuart 1. Struck out by Stuart
10, by Chapman 11. Sacrifice hits,
Nooro, FYancis, Burroughs. Wild
pitches, Chapman. Double plays,
Burroughs to Francis to Vaughn.
Time 1:40
Umpire, Baird.
At­
tendance, 254.

T otals............. 30 0 2 27 10 5
•Batted for Young in inth.Score by innings:
Sanford
..... ........ 010 000 000— 1
Bnrtow ... ........... .. 000 000 0 0 0 -0
Summary: Left on bases, Sanford
5, Bartow 6; two base hits, Inman,
Mclnt9sh; firat base on hulls, off
Morton 1; struck out by Morton 2,
by Haihcs 4; sacrifice hits, Chapman,
Johnson, Leach, Bcigingcr; stolen
bases. 3tewait, Davit, Phillips, Mc­
Intosh; double play, Albanesc to
Sanford Takes Good One
Bartow, Aug. 12.—Sanford detest­ i ; w,u , liine oi game 1:40; umpire,
ed Bartow here today by a score of 1 Windham; attendance 294.
(Continued on page 6)
t ) 6. Both pitchers were working

Miss Elvira Cartir has returned
home from a visit to Atlanta and
other pointa in Georgia.

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THE 8ANronD HERALD

PAGE SIXTEEN

AUGUST 8

exchange for cattle. Dr.
Blackman, Lake Monroe,

LIST Y O U R PROPERTY

- Your Auto - Tornado - Liab
Property Damage
-

WE

For sale—Lnunch 2G feet
long,
G feet beam (Brooks model) 8 If. I’ ,
heavy duty Callia. perfection engine
also boat 47 feet long 8 feet beam,
hns been used as house boat. No
power. Hulls in,fine shape just paint­
ed. Price for both boats $350.00.
These boats can he tnken through
Ocklnhawn river to St. Johns, if
you mean business send for pictures
and purticulnrs. An excellent fishing
outfit. Address Lock Box 394. Eustis
Fla.
64-3tp

W E ARE SELLING ALL CLASSES
FIRE INSURANCE

anient Co.

F.

Florida
64-2tc

FIXTURES FOR SALE.
Tw o 12 ft. wall cases: due 10 ft.
wall ease: four 8 ft. wall eases; one
6 ft. umbrella ease; six 8 ft. floor
cases; plate glass with marble base;
horse-shoe case consisting of two
8 ft. cases and one 7 ft. case with
rounded ends and marble base. Al­
most new outfit for sale as a whole
or s part. V. E. Jacobs Co., 135 \Veat
Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
G4-2tp|

REAL ESTATE

Y our H om e

W.

Formerly Ilolden Renl Estai

ity Lots in A ll Parts of City

For rent— Rooms
East 2nd street.

Call

at 1020
G5-2tp.

Furnished Rooms— By day, week
or month. Every convenience Over
Philips Drug Storr, corner Park and
First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart, Prop.
43-tf

A . P. C O N N E L L Y

FOUND

HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION MEET

Curd of Thnnks
I wish to extend my sincere thanks
and appreciation to our friends for
their many words of sympathy and
acts of kindness during the recent
illness and bereavement ot my dear

l)n«hnp«!
T. i. ■»,.«*
.■*•KrT.VY.r t lie elec­
tion of permanent officers of the
Fcrnuld-Laughton Memorial Hospi­
tal Association, and no citizen who
can possibly attend should be ab­
sent at that time.
This is a matter of vital impor­
tance to Seminole County, and aould
be of interest to every person ,*eniding within this county.
No county should be without a
hospital, and through the generosity
und love of Mrs. Geo. H. Fernald
Seminole County has this much
needed institution. It only remains
for the citizens to show their appreci­
ation of this gift and take their part
in the management of this insti­
tution in order to make it the suc­
cess it is bound to be.
COM E AND BRING YOUR
FRIE N D S W ITH YOU AND
SHOW TH A T YOU ARE A
W O RTH Y
CITIZEN
OF
SEM INOLE COU N TY.
T. W. Lawton, Chairman
Publicity Committee.

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Mrs. I. J. Sccord.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Found—Black bob tailed sow,
mnrked under slope split in one ear
and crop in other ear. Owner can
have same by paying for this nd
and damages.
Robt. W. Lord.
G3-tf

t OR SA LE

For sale — Piano Cheap.
Herald Ofllc P.
For
Four.

Enquire
65-tf.

IT!

DAISY TILE
A PERFECT DRAIN Tll.Es Thoroughly Impcnlous to Water, Chemical
Decomposition, Atmosphere and Moisture.
Mode from that same material adopted by the Government to withstand
Nitric and Picric Acid tests In the construction or its Immense) add plants.
Our supply Is limited only by our demand.
SOLE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE, ORANGE AND LAKE COUNTIES, FLA.
Stock In yards and 25,000 ready for shipment.

M A H O N E Y -W A L K E R CO
HANrOIII). FLO HID A

LOST
—Bunefi of keys tielonging
O. Brown. Finder please
to Brown's market Sanford
. Reward.
64*2tc.

L ost—Gray wool coat lost in
snle--Seed potatoes. Rose automobile on Ouk avenue. Finder
Rex Packard, l’ hone 13G return to Herald ofllce ami receive
65-tf.
reward.
G1-2tp

Hood—Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes
REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS
FORDS A SPECIALTY

MOBILOILS andGASOLINE
ACCESSORIES
Cars Washed and Delivered— Wc Will
for and Deliver Your Car.
PHONE

NO.

41 — REMEMBER

THE

For sale—-Pair o f mules. Cheap.
L. VI!den, It. F. D. A. Sar.ford,
65-tf.
Fin.

For sale — Moline Universal Tractor, good n? new, oxtrn rims, with
sand c rats. Two fourteen inrh plows
^ All Local AdvertlHcmcntB U nder rolling truck , complete Lyman Bros.
G5-2tp.
This Heading THREE CENTS a Forest City , Fla.

Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Lor sale— 1 1 acres of land, lacing
Charge 25 Cents.
east 31G feet on French ave. Sanford.
In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
id. please do not ask The Herald
for Information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and If
wo do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter nnd address it as per in­
structions in the ad.

Florida's Grout Home Daily
Readers of the Tampa Dally This Column Is Free to Returned Soldiers
and Sailors Who Seek Positions.
Times get more for their money than!
the readers of any other Florida
WANTED
daily.
This great daily which is
aiming the fastest growing news­
papers of the South is fearlesr, uggressive und interesting. For nearly
a generation it has consisteltly
fought for the rights of the prople.
Its news service is unsurpassed. Its
Wanted— Men in every county
receives both the DAY ami NIGHT
wit
It own auto to travel ami take
leased wire reports of the Associated
orders
for the Red Kipper Hay
Press in full, is n full member of
the Newspaper Enterprise Associa­ Press. Can give good commission to
tion, has its own correspondents the right man. He must he a goufl
G5-tf.
everywhere, and buys more expen­ hustler.
sive features for its readers than any
Wanted—Saleslady. Ladies Ready
other Florida daily.
No home in to Wear. Apply New York Heady
South Florida is complete without
to Wear, 312 Sanford Avenue. Apply
the Times.
Only $G a year, $1.50
at once.
G2-tf.
for three months. Sent free on two
weeks' trial to those genuinely in­
Wanted—File proof sufe; also
terested.—Adv.
G5-3tp two horse wagon, if a bargain. Box
38, Sanford, Flu.
62-4 tc
Look tip every once In n while from
xmr work nnd lay li down for n min(te or two now and llicn. nnd lei your
oterept focus on more distnnt tilings.
Tlius yon will give the eyes u little
cst by focutudiiK in nnnthcr position.

Upholstering and mattress making,
furniture repaired, mirrors plated,
auto tops and seats recovered. First
class work only. Brown Upholstery
Shop, 121 Court St., Orlando, Fla.
49-tfc

FOUND

SCRIPPS BOOTH CARS

FOR RENT

nds in M. M. Smith’s Sub Division

HAVE

WAN! ED— OLD Cl. EAN
ANY KIND EXRAGS
CEPT OLD SOCKS,
OR
COATS.
PANTS,
SPREADS. A r
BED
TIIE HERALD OFFICE.
59-tf

“ I'll rnntch my carbon copies
against any in town for neat­
ness. lasting1legibility and uni­
formity. I always use

Less than one mile from postofilce
two story house on place, about
200 orange trees, two artesinn well
highest land near Sanford, good
farming and vegetable land. Apply
la W. F. Leavitt, Phone 437 W.
GS-ltp.
FOR SALE—"K ID D IE HOOP",
little less than new, in good condi­
tion, will sell cheap. Can he seen
n! 113 E. Fifth St.
63-tf
For sale—25 acre farm, 25 hogs,
2 cows and calves, I horse wagon
and tools $1,600. Address Box B.
NVekiwa, Fla.
63-4tp.
For sale rive acres farm, goou
house, 2 and one half acres tiled,
Mules wagon and harness. Bargain
for cash. \V. W. Dressor,
R-l

For sale or exchange— 1 Yault
door, good shape, 1 large Safe. 71
inches high, I small Safe, 34 inches
high, 1 adding machine. Mus*. sell
quick. C. Care of Herald.
6 2 -/
Foi Sale—Ten acres celery land
cast of Sanford on brick road * j mile
from loading station, live urres im­
proved. 5 ncres unimproved, 2 wells.
For particulars apply to “ Farm,”
c-o Herald.
58-tf
For Snle—Jersey Duroc pigs, $12
a pair, $&lt;» for one. G. W. Spencer,
58-tf
For sale— Maxwell Touring car,
in splendid condition. Cush or credit
B. k. O. Motor Co.
fl4-tf.
For sale—One N. I*.
Vulcanizcr. R. C Shenfcr,
Elm Ave.
For snle—Twp hcrscs nnd one
wagon. Cash $125. Enquire Wekiwa
Post-office. Mrs. Wallace.
G4-2tp

Standing, sitting and walking correctly
are the first essentials to good health
and that elusive charm we call style
I.L women wish to be well; but all women
do not appreciate the vital importance
X J l o { correct corsetry as an essential to
pood health.
The well-known medical
authority, Alice S. Cutler, M .D ., warns us:
“ As a physician who knows that if it were
not for ill-fitting and the wrong kind c f
corsets wc would have very few female in­
A

valids, I am naturally determined to d o every­
thing in my power to educate the American
woman in the proper fitting o f corsets. Most
learned physicians new recognize the modern
corset as a hygienically healthful garment
and one that is often the best means o f pro­
viding corrective support for many bodily
ailments."

The Original-Unequalled Front Lacing Corsets
have attained their unquestioned superiority
by assisting nature to perfect expression.
Ever)' Gossard is hygtenicallv correct. Prop­
erly fitted to the figure for which it was
designed it will give scientific support to
abdominal and back muscles, with no chance
o f undue pressure at the waistline; the organs
o f nutrition will be free from pressure; the
erect posture which is induced will encourage
deep breathing and the diaphragmatic mus­

cles become strong with use. A woman *o
corseted will have the undeniable beauty of
health and that grace o f body, standing,
sitting, or walking, which is best expressed
in the one word, style.
W c unreservedly recommend Gossard Corsets
as the complete expression o f modern corsctry.
Our highly specialized corset service is main­
tained with a full appreciation o f the exacting
needs of the modern, active woman.

TRADE

Gossard* arc priced at
For rale— Duroc Jersey pigs and
nws. Good stock. Joe Fernandez,
G4-3tp.

Carbon Paper

For sale— Hoick Four,
latest
model. Good eondition, new tires.
A bargain. Wight Tire Co.
G4-2

THE

For sale— Good seven room house
and lot. Cheap. On Sanford Heights.
Central St. Adrress Box 443 City.
64-2tp.

HERALD PRINTING
COMPANY
FhoneMS

Sanford, Florida

For sale—25-foot launch, maho­
gany finish, auto top and control,
16 miles per hour, practically new,
original cost $1200.00. .Cash or will

The Yowell Comp
Successors to Yowell-Speer Company

m ore

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TWO

C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR TH E HERALD
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
The hot wayo la atill with ui. The
aun seems hot enough to burn things
up, but the time is coming when wc
will be glad to get in the sun to get
warm.
Mr. nnd Mr*. James Ilyrd and
two daughters, Misses Margaret and
Rubla from Geneva arc spending the
week’s end with their aunt, Mrs.
Will Robinson.
Mr- and Mrs. Barney Beck and
children are spending a month at
the beach enjoying the cool breezes
nnd sand flics.

A. K. rower* has been in Talla­
hassee on a business trip. His little
son, Kinchen accompanied him.

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a a
the hot wave some.
We need it
every d .y lo keep u. cool. Thl, 1,
the hottest wave I ever saw for
many year*.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron, HenDaytona
ty and’ Eleanor were
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B“ ' h ° v" Sund*1'
Herhnt Squire has been in Jacksonville to visit his brother, Byran

It is getting time now to fix the
ground for planting garden setd and
v;e will all be glad to see the time
come to plant vegetables to eat instehd of dry peas and canned goods.
It does make a big saving at home.
A garden is half the battle in a farnHy.
It seems like the aeroplanes have
stopped passing hy.
Haven't seen
any in some time. We love to see
them going hy if they don’ t call.
It would he so nice If we could only
have a good place for them to land
in Sanford.
---------LONGW OOD PICK-UPS
Louis Entzminger returned home
Sunday from overseas. We art* all
jlad to see Louis home again hut he
mys not half so glad as he is to he
home.
Mr. and Mrs. McDaniels nnd Mrs.
Sharpe of Oakland were the guests
of Mrs. Hardaway on 1 uesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Entzminger
were shopping in Sanford on MonIni’ .
Mrs. Will Satchcr has been spending the week with her parents.
Miss Lillian Waits was shopping
in Orlando Saturday.
M /b. Wilkinson of GuThesvilfe Is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Allen.

Bnd
Mr. *nd Mrs. Ed. Ward and chtl&lt;lrcn have been guests of Mrs. Wards
sisters in Jacksonville recently,
A daughter was horn to Mr. and
Mr;. Lee Kinard August 5th.
Mr. nmJ Mrs. Charles Jackson
and a party of young people came
over from Eustis for the party ut
A. II. Cameron's last Thursday evening given as a surprise for Mr. and
Mrs. Graham Hunter.
It was a
very pleasnt gathering with all of
those invited in attendance except
the honorees who failed to put in an
appearance.
A enrd was received from Mrs.
R. I,. Grier from Charlotte, N. C.
They expect to leave today (Tuesday) to drive hack home. The famHy has had a fine time,
A card was received from C B.
Tyler from St. Joe, Michigan, then
on a business trip,
C. M, Stowe of Cameron avenue
is renovating and building several
rooms to his house.
J. F. McClelland is building a
tenant house. G, W. Spencer has
built several tenant houses and John
Russell has also built more tenant
houses.
J- C. Ellsworth and the new farm»»K company have both been using
considerable dynamite in their clcar-

The good news comes every day
of some of our home boys getting
back from overseas and how happy
it makes us feel to think they were
the lucky ones to get home again.
How happy it makes the dear old
father and mother feel to sec them
coming hack.
There is one thing we nro all glad
of and that is we don’ t have to take
our cattle to the dip in this awful
hot weather. I don't think man or
beast could stand to go through
with it. for it is too hot to do any­
thing hut stay in the shade through
August,
Mr. .luck Thompson from DcLand
is going to take charge of the 11. 0.
Brown market on Sanford avenue.
We leurn there are several beef mar­
kets going to open soon. We hope
them nil good luck.
Mr. nnd Mrs.
nr° -rendi’-.g
the week end at their old home
place at Soldier Creek.
Miss Margaret Allen has returned
Mrs. Jack Vaughn hns a nice rice
patch that will he ready to cut in from Gainesville where she was iakabout ten days and that is a big ing a business course.
Miss Lillian Waits leaves Sunday
saving at home.
for Williston where she will visit
friends for several weeks. .
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Mrs. J. S. Dinkel will go up to
Jacksonville on Saturday where she
will he .the guest Of her daughter,
Mrs. H. It. Chapman for a week or
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C A SH P A ID

FOR

used household furniture
M ust be in fair condition.
Beds
Springs
Chairs
Dressers. Itorkcrs, etc.
Call or Address:
321 Snnfurd Avenue

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them. The llume* are from Watertown. N. Y., and guest* at the
Chamberlain** summer home at the
bcch.

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Mrs. Frank Pitts left Ly Tampa
last Saturday to join her husband,
Miss l.ois Grant went to Jncksonville last week to visit her sister,
Miss Gallic Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Moran
*pent last Tuesday in Sanford shopping.
Mrs. J. A. Worthy of Americua,
Ga., is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
V. T. Peters.
Mrs. Way and children of Amorirus, Gn.t who have been visiting
Mrs. Way's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. P. Chambliss left Inst week for
home.
Mrs. David Speer of Sanford is
spending a few days with her sister,
Mis. C. W. Culpepper.
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Mr. C. b. 01 instead of Ft. Pierce
was the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Auhrey Moran last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain
were over from Daytona Beach last

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First St. Sanford Ave

and Mrs. L. E. Wright visited Or
lando Tuesday.
Mrs. R. \V. Lawton entertained
the Crochet Club Friday afternoon.
Most of tho members of the club
were present and a most delightful
afternoon was spent.
Mrs. C. L.
West, Mrs. I. G. Simmons and Mrs.
Chai. Lee entertained the club with
music nnd delicious rofreshmenia of
cream nnd cake were served. The
club will he1entertained this week
hy Mrs. A. K. Crawford.
Mrs. C. G. Clcugh nnd little
daughter of Lakeland arc visiting
Mrs. Clough's sister, Mrs. II. B.
McCall.
Mrs. O. A. Marshall is spending
the week end with her son, Dr. C. J.
Marshall in Sanford.
Messrs. Jones and Curry of the.
Agricultural and Industrial Depart­
ment of the Seaboard Air Line Ry.
visited Oviedo Tuesday.
The Oviedo hall team played the
Sorrento team Tuesday afternoon.
On account of a ’heavy rain storm it
was impossible to finish the game

Phone

Leffier Building

COMPANY

A gents For
International Harvester

McCormick
and Deering Mowing Machines, Hay R ak es and Harrows
hut the score stood 8 to 2 in favor
of Oviedo. On Thursday nftornoon
Oviedo and Long wood are to play at
Oviedo and much interest is being
manifested In this game.
Mr. Ray Greene of Rollins Col­
lege was in Oviedo Tucsduy in the in­
terest of the college.

The T A V A R E S INN
NOW OPKN

Catering to Commercial Men
and Families
Am trlran Plan.
flood K its.
H a iti llriM u!
ThrT A V nIIK H IN N , T a ta r ia , H i.

Miss Mary Leinhart spent Sun­
day in Orlando with her sister, Mrs.
C. A. Brannon
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Farnell and
E. A. Farnell, Jr.; spent sevcrul
days at Daytona Beach last week.
Mrs. B. G. Smith, Mrs. J. A.
Clark and Miss Eunice Clarke visit­
ed Sanfoid last Friday.*
Messrs. Enoch Partin, Theodore
Aulin, Lee Wheeler ami Tilden Ja­
cobs visited Sanford Wednesday.
The many friends of Mr. T. L.
Cushing will be glad to know that he
Is Improving rapidly and will'soon ho
able to return to bin home In Oviedo.
D. C. Hall spent the* day in
Oviedo Sunday after having been
for several moi.tlm ;n tborgia.
Edward Ar,t&lt;* M ; Wednesday for
u short huslm * trip to Waldo
(juite a numb, r of Sanford people
visited Oviedo Monday evening in
the interest cf the I'ernnld-Laughton
Memorial Hospital Association.
On Wednesday evening the citi­
zens were called together at tie

Daily Fashion Hint

These cars have been very scarce lately, due to the enormous
demand for the “ car with the marvelous motor” but %its
thought that from now on the supply will increase, which
means that many more will be seen on the streets of Sanford.

M A C H IN E
SH OP
WORK
is where we lead

DIAMOND TIRES always outrun their mileage guarantee, that’s why more amt more people are using them
every day. If a Diamond tire cost you, right to the penny, what the.highest priced tires cost, you’d get your
moneys worth even then—but they are priced very moderately, the first cost of a Diamond is actually less
U -n n

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M ILLER AND SOUTHERN TIRES A N D TUBES
C ARRY LARGEST MILEAGE GUAR­
ANTEE for LESS MONEY

We forgot to mention that the sales record of this progressive firm also shows four used cars sold during this period,

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which is harmony to the last word, speaks only words of
praise for the work of the master coach builder.

They have on exhibit one of the new “ Chandler Sport” models
done in a rainbow blue with black running gear. The body is
the very latest creation in a sport model, the color scheme,

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Auto Repairing and Accessories o f all Kinds

Free Road Service

A &gt;’HunR t0" of M" ' J' ,G' " B8ty
thrown from a running horse
Friday afternoon and received a
had scalp wound and a general
slinking up. Dr. Robson came to
care for him.

The Wight Tire tompany&gt;conlinues lo sell cars, their record
for the past thirty days has never before been equaled in the
city. Nine small Chevrolets, two large Chevrolet and three
of the latest model Chandlers.

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We are always prepared lo meet your needs. We hare a complete Aciclyne Gaa Welding Outfit
and plenty of *an on hand at all time?, therefore we aro alwa)» prepared to do alt kinds or Weld­
ing. There If no Job too big or too amall for us, they all receive our prompt attention by our

head and died in a short time. His
wife was alone with him until morn­
ing. Besides his wife he leaves a son
in New York City. He was buried
in the Catholic cemetery. The de­
ceased was horn in Germany and hud
lived in the U. S. about thirty years
—ten years in East Sanford and
twenty years in New York City. He
was about (12 years old
f
,/
The Security Lightning Rod Co.
rf "••riimr Wis., have been placing
rods on many homes in East San­
ford. The work is all done with cop­
per cables. B. C. Kyles of Jackson­
ville is theif representative for the
°l'crations.
southern
states.
L. M. Lucas hail the misfortune
to break both bones in his loft nrYn
l^ t Friday whUeon a .ca fio id helpMr. GHdowell build his house on,
' ^
Hrst street. Dr. Robson set
the arm nn,i it is 00102 well.

Wc understood J. C. Hall's hnmp
|)n Celery avenue was struck hy
lightning one day Inst week hut not
much damage was dppe.
Rnrry Ward has bought ten acres
0f ]Bn,j 0f |)t steel. The land joins
Mr. Ward's farm on Beardall uvenUe.
The land joins Mr. Steel's
home place on the north.
The building known a; the tile
mill has been torn down. It was
one of the oldest buildings In East
'Sanford. There are only three older
— the A. B. Cameron home, Joe
Cameron's home and the W. W.
Miller* home. The mill wu* built
about seventeen years ago for the
manufacture of cement tile hy G. F.
Smith. Joe Cameron and the lute
J- N- "h itn er were also Interested
in it. The property is now owned
.
1 r 11 »
ny J' U' "
y*
Nct,lnC «Hod very suddenly
last Tuhrsday. evening at his home
on Marquette avenue near Lake
Golden, lie had worked all day and
retired about nine o'clock and was
taken with a hemorrhage from his

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Wight Tire Company
There’s a man at the curb &lt;0 serve you.

SEM IN OLE BANK A N N E X

ON M AG N O LIA

G EAR CUTTING
AUTO W O R K
ACTELYNE
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In fact anything In
MACHINE
SHOP
WORK.
No lost lime here, your
work ready when
'promised.

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PAGE THREE

PURINA
CALF
CHOW

“ A Feed far K i f f j Need'
S O M E O F O U R 8 P E C M L PR1CEH

B u ild s
LARGE

Prams*

SOlb lla ofl.rd
Oklahoma FtMr, 34 tb each
100 lb. Sugar

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What, Groceries?

Well yes. Our groceries are pleasing to serve or display.
at our store and get acquainted or phone 1G6V
for supply, Large or Small.

Your Patronage is Appreciated,
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go
vith
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men
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,akc
fson
ther

Algood Oleomargerine and Everbest Margarine.—Always fresh
ur(te
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ford
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(Ask Our Customers)
I’ lIONE 1GG

OF O P I N I O N "JUST
BEI-WEEN YOU AND M E "

budget

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief Is Among Yc Taking Notes
and Failh, ‘ tile'll Print ’ em "—
So Says Sauntcrer.
r hn’ t it funny?
7,'iitii »t- utii high cost of living
In these days of high living
And how we can all remember
When there were no autos
And very few Bilk stockings
And people did not eat much
And yet we nil lived and
Had our Iming and knew nothing
Of the pleasures of tvd»y *
And there were few strikes

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tDfAJdiavCofwofvietd to Everythin-In

SEALED T iK S ONLY
AT YOUR GROCERS

MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE

Chase
Mosquitos
Away to Stay

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

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SIS.00
II. 7J
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11.40

And talk of the under dog
And the guy who hnd something
Wanted to' add more to his roll
Rejjnrdless of whether he was
The boss or the working man.
He just bad the little old idea
Of getting while the getting was
What you might call some better
Than the ordinary daily routine ,
All of which reminds us that
Sandbaeeimr. .is. not always confined
T o the man who lingers in the alley
A.r.d tho victims are we poor boobs
Who arc standing in the highway
Trying to get from between
And out from under the two
Millstones that are now innshing us.
*1 Women in New Smyrna shot off
her husband's head the other day.
Other ninn of my acquaintance have
their heads talked off by their wives
Which makes me think that hubbies
are bound to lose their heads any­
how, so what's the use?

r Seminole county needs n hospital
n'.ul it is up to the real men ami
women of the county to get busy
and see that a hospital is assured.
W’e have the chance for one now
and it should not be turned down.

Kay Krauth the manager ami Mr.
and Mrs. Campbell the attractive
dining room hud been made bcnutlful with vanes of roses on every
table. Electric fans made the room
most cool and comfortable and the
neatness was the watchword and
everything was spick and span. The
tables were supplied with everything
that the market nffords and in or­
der to have nice fresh tomatoes Mr.
Krauth had sent as for us Haiti more
to Kpt them.
The opening day was a great
success and those who dined at the
Seminole feel that Sanford line one
of the finest
and most up to date
places in the state.

Let us inspect your battery FREE, put. dis­
tilled water in FREE.
ty of electrical

After the fire Mrs. Maines gath­
ered her guests and served most
delightful punch and enkes. Those
present were:
Mrs. Geo Hyman, Mrs. Philipps'
Mr«. P. E. Pitta, Mm*n.iivbv Dvcts*
Mrs. Leslie # Uryan, Mrs. Forrest
Gatchel, Mrs. Stewart Telford, Mrs.
McAllister, Miss Clara Mlllcn, ami
Miss Minnie Stewart.
Wo meet with Miss Clara Millen
next Monday afternoon at four

Seminole Dining Room Opens
The Seminole dining room or
grill opened last Sunday morning
at the hrenkfust hour and from thnt
time until the close at night this
lino hotel did a thriving business.
Under the skillful hands of Mr.

W e make a special­

troubles

guarantee all our work.

on

Co,

and can give you satisfactory service if
your troubles are large or small.
W e are
the official service station for the famous

Daily Fashion Hint

P hiladelphia

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Guaranteed 18 Months
Let YOUR next BATTERY be a PHILADELPHIA

&gt;auery service to.
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.

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M ontgom ery, A la.

auto o w n e r s

Call on us for exact
duplicate o f your
broken spring,
and receive
A
•firing *at•‘ faction

that It
real.

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SANFORD FLORIDA

e I have enough confidence in
President Wilson to believe that he
will do just what he tavs he will do
nnd when he states thnt if the shop­
men will go back to work ho will

Phonal 89

70 48
7050

FOR LEADERS o r THE INTER­
MEDIATE BET.
A pretty frock adds to tho Joy of
living, no mnlter If tho wearer la
tiny, henco tho cheery look on the
countcnanco of tho Indy to tho left
who wears a tan chnmbray frock.
Tho collar Is trimmed with embroid­
ery, while buttons and pockets emp­
hasise tho panel front of 'ho dress.
Tho sides aro plaited to a fitted bod­
ice. All of this out of threo nml
thrce-qunrter yards of 36-Inch mate­
rial. for n six-year olit
Ono aspires to scr^o and nlpaca
nround the ages of twelvo or fourteen
and the proper way to make It Is
with a square yoke to which tho high
walstcd skirt Is plaited. Holt and col­
lar arc of contrasting silk. Medium
size requires 2 yards 54-Inch mate­
rial.
First Model: Plctorinl
novlew
Dross No. 7948. Sires, 6 to 14 yen^t.
Prlco, 20 cents.
Second Model: No. 7950. Sires, •

You are just as safe in sending your
your $10.00 Silk Shirt to us as you
would be in sending the grimest,
dirtiest pair of overalls in Sanford.

The Dixie SteamLaundry
Leesburg, Florida
ROBERT GLENN IGOU, Agent.

to 14 years, Prlco, 20 cents.

9 You rnn see the horrors of war
when one of our fine yountf men
like Joe Chittenden comes home
crippled for life nnd it makes me
pause to think there is something
rotten about rending our hoys over
there to fight at thirty dollars a
month while others were left over
here to draw down extortionate
wages while resting securely in the
work shops and ship yards. If there
is ever another war—but then we
will not have nnother one soon for
the profiteers have made enough
money to lust them for fifty years.
* I see thnt eluhs arc being formed
in many of the cities of the ladies
who will go without storkings before
they will pay the high price for silk
stockings. This is a good idea
und one that will no doubt be fol­
lowed in this town. In fact I hnve
alrendy seen some of the ladies going
around their regulur household du­
ties nni^ working in the yards with­
out any Blockings and there is really
nothing indecent in this new depart­
ure, don’ t you know? And if they
all decide to go without stockings
this summer it will not only be cool­
er but will save the head of the fam­
ily considerable cash, believe me.

and

W e also have

the cleanest, coolest and newest ice cream parlor in Sanford
The ^X eV O *VVi\.e

autos

competent mechanics to overhaul your car

The Pipe Organ Club
Met with Mrs. Schelle Mnines
last Monday afternoon. Despite the
excitement of the fire so nenr we had
an interesting and enjoyable meeting.
We are anxious that more of the
members of the Huptict church
join our club. We meet every Mon­
day nDertjoon at faur o'clock. vVl
ready we have a neat little sum
stored away for our Pipe Lrgan.

* Just heard that we are about to
lose that mule lot and hill hoard on
the corner of Magnolia and Second.
Great Removal Sale.
Well, all things come to those that
A.
Raffeld
must move from his
wait and some of us have been wait­
present location In the Peoples
ing sometime.
Hank Huildir.g and offers his entire
stock of Ladies and Gents Furnish­
*; *July has passed and but one ings at greatly reduced*. prices.
baby has been born within the city Ladies dresses and waists, camisoles,
limits of Fort Pierce.
Whnt's the etc. and Men’s silk shirts, suits and
mntter with July?— Fort Pierce Trib­ shoes are all marked down at prices
une.
that will make them move. See
Hut why blame it on July, brothe r the advisement in this issue. This
I would rise and remark what is the store is in the old postofllre building.
matter with Ft. Pierce?
* Understand that my old friend,
Forrest Lake wijl run for Congress
this timeT meaning thnt lie will he
elected. Hon. Scars has hnd it three
terms and cannot say that he should
have , a second term now to show
what he can do. I also understand
thnt nil the congressmen now in of­
fice will have opposition ns the
people are not at all satisfied with
their i&gt;ork during the war times.

CATES CRATE C O M P A N Y

cream a
Nunnally's famous candies fresh by express, cigars, cold drinks and
stationery
S u n d a y ice cream orders a specialty

Afrit door to Perkim A Britt

Phone 299

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Tires and Tubes

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REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS
FORDS A SPECIALTY

MOBILOILS andGASOLINE
ACCESSORIES
Cars Washed and Delivered— We Will Call
for and Deliver Your Car.
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THE SANFORD HERALD
----------------- ----------------------------s the clprk. and approved by this
&gt;c hoard were ordered palJi
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y
Central Fund
»- E. A. Douglass ......... .......
1125.00
ic Dr. J. T. Denton.................../ . 30.00
lo J. J. Dickinson..... ................ .. . 60.00
t- Frank H arris^__„„....„......... . 60.00
ta H. C. DuBose
. 20.00
g Mrs. L; C. Gllsson..................
26.00
is W. 0 . Williamson...................
65.00
is Herald Priming Co................. . 4 1.88
i- Florida Times-Unlon..-.... ......
6.00
miasiuners sitting as n * board tf Sou. Utilities Co................... ..
4.50
y Jas. H. Cowan_____ ______ .
1.30.
A. D. 1919.
Sou. Utilities Co,............ ....... . 15.19 1
17I,**U
7ft
a »#■•• 4•*»•—
aaani t *_v*.. &gt;*«n*.. *****. . A
t . R. Philips &amp; Co..................
3.47
(t Underwood Typewriter Co,.... 66.75
# E. A. Douglass....................... . 75.00
the valuation fixed by
u Dr. S. Puk-aton .............. .....
Dr. J. N. Toinr
Dr. J. T. Denton...................
n Celery Ave. S tore................. . 123.08
1 Woodruff £• Watson
. ...
6.25
(j Geo. D. Barnard Sta. C o ..... 276.60
Tampa Tribune Pub. Co .... .
5.00
II.
6t
W.
R.
Drew
Co.............
8;88
i
atlons in pint* of the
J.
J.
Dickinson
6.65
J
fixed by him*
W. C. Williamson .................
46.45
0 R. C. Whitten.........................
8.20 1
0 E. E. Ilrady............................. . 13.00
A. A. M oran ................... ....
85.00
11 R. R. L y n ch ............................ . 85.00
^ D. H. Hooker , ................... . 91.65
’ J. W. Nixon............................ . 10.00
, D. E. Hart
......................... . 85.00
' E. A. Dougln«s
................... . 23.79
’ • H. C. DuBose, Pres................ . &gt;24.00
4.40
L. A. Brumley
L. P. H agan..........................
12.00
valuation of the property of
18.on
1 C. W. Entzminger
.......
1 O, P, Swope
..... ............. .
7.40
roll prepared
by
12.80
r E. H. Kitbee
” First National Rank ............... •125.59

A PERFECT DRAIN TILE: Thoroughly Impervious lo Water,'Chemical
Decomposition, Atmosphere and Moisture.

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Made from thnt same material adopted by the Government lo withstand
Nitric and I’icrlc Acid tests in the construction o f Its Immense acid plants.
Our supply Is limited only by our demand.
SO HE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE, ORANGE AND LAKE COUNTIES, FLA.
Stock In yards and 25,000 ready for shipment.

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will he available.
1.-.19

BOARD OF COM• MISSIONERS MEET
•f.

(Continued from lust issue.)
Motion of L. P. Swope 2nd by
L- P. llngan, and carried, the fol­
lowing resolution was adopted:
•
Re it resolved by the Hoard of
CounVy Commissioners of Seminole
County, Florida, that an election
Is hereby called and ordered to be
held, pursuant to the provisions of
Chapter'8195 of the laws of Florida,
Arts of J919. in and throughout
Seminole County, at the several
polling, places where the last general
flection was held in said
county,
for the purpose of adopting or re*
jerting the provisions of said Chap*
ter 8195 of the Laws of Florida, the
same being Entitled An Act to Pro­
hibit the running or roaming at
•lurge of hogs or swine in said Semi­
nole County, Florida, said election
to he held on the 16th day of Sept.
1919.
For the put.osc of holding such
election and making returns of the
votes cast, after canvassing the same,
the following electors arc1 hereby
appointed inspectors in the several
precincts, the lust named in each
ease to act us Clerk.
Precinct tio .l. Tim Keane, F. E.
Giles, A. W. Wathcn and W. F.
Shelly.
Precinct No.2, A. S. Hawkins, J.
C. Moffett, Jas. A. Johnr.on, and
J, W. Bell.
Precinct No. II, C. L.Britt, G. I*.
Paxton, David Speer, and F. P.
Hines.
Precinct Nu.4, A. A. Hicks, F A.
Johnson, A. V. McGuinn, and Leo­
nard Keltz.
Precinct No. 5, T. L. Cushing, N.
J. Tanner, O. G. Walcott, and H. R.
McCall.
Precinct N V . J. W. Flynt, G. T.

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CASTOR POMACE
TANKAGE
ASHES
LET US QUOTE YOU ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS OF
ALL KINDS OF M ATERIAL—WE W ILL SAVE
YOU M O N E Y AND GIVE YOU
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Sanford, Florida

ROLLINS

COLLEGE

(LAKE VIRGINIA)

.GEORGE MORGAN WARD, D. D.’, LL.D
President
i
Oldest College In Florida
Inter-Denominational
v
AIM
T o provide a liberal education, u generous culture, a
thorough training of the physical, intellectual nnd spirit­
ual nature,
OFFERS
Four-year course lending to A. R. degree. Pre-profes­
sional courses in Agriculture, Medicine, Engineering,
Law nnd Theology.
Special departments: Music* Commerce, Homo Econo­
mics, Normal, Fine nnd.Applied Arts nnd Academy.

10.00

Roster of Lectures for 1919*20 includes a large number
of authors, scientists, artists and professional men of na­
tional prominence.

53868.90

Naval Unit with instruction for ten ratings. .Strong
athletic program including aquatics. Expenses moderate.

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County Guard fc’ und
. Geo. Fox, Agent ..... ............. .
r First Nutionul Rank..............
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Building Fund
(. lgou &amp; Igou
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r F. 11. Harris..................
j E. A. Douglass
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and all special and exti
expense*
contemplated
fiscal year next ensuing

M A H O N E Y -W A L K E R CO.
NANIOIII). n.OlIIDA

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pensea during the said fiscal

AUGUST 15, 1019
it asrfsiw

46.00 |
14.261
37.70
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$97.95 J

Thirty-Fifth year begins 22 September,/1919.
For catalog and other information address:
THE SECRETARY, ROLLINS COLLEGE
Winter Park, Florida

Road &amp; Bridge Fund

An g.tlmnlr .it Ih* Nvcraaiijr Fv*
prnara Fur Nttnlnolu Counir.

Alton Allman.......................
$ 15.00
Wm. Wood
31.70
r*ju
Peter*, J. V. Wicks, and M. K. r«*»ry
A.
W.
M
orem
an.....................
11.00
for the liar
Dooley.
Tropical Vcg. C o....... .*..........
20.00
Mahoney-Walker Co...............
10.55
Precinct No 7, It. It. Robert, J. E.
on Aucuat Ith, ISIS.
fi
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Vo, Co. Real Estate C o .. .... 51.66
.
-I G. Jacobs, anti
&gt;L
(•rnrrald
Fund
Overturn! Snh&gt;* S: Serv. Co
97.69
LINCOLN HULLEV, Ph.R., Lltt.D., LL.D., P re s e n t
SiUrj^nf Clrfk nf Ihn Circuit Court
Collins.
Cuunty Auditor and Clrrk
Lawton B ro s........................... . 64.23
DeLand, Florida
Precinct N o. 8, C. E. Mathers, S. I*., iiir-m ItllO.0t) anil M iln er
The Texas Co
19.01
SEND NOW FOR A CATALOG
1191.00 r.f f-itn-s
uTJ.OU* E. A. Farm'll
E. Mathers, P. E. Rcdltt, anti A.
.......................
18.50
r » v of Shrrlrfff for allnt-dmcr on
W. Moremnn.
Co Commiuii.nrM
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T IIF tJIIADFATF DFPAIITM FNT — Drgir r* nf Mailer o f A,I* »nJ Sflrnre*.
J M. S. Nelson ...........
45.50
Attorni-y for County C om ............
T il t : F4ILLBGB OF l.lltFIIAt, A UTS FOIt M F N —T went,.one department* In all.
J40.I ♦ W. E. Hawkins
8.23
Precinct N o.9, T. D. Hartley, T. Kuprrvlinn of IU-v». tratlon
TIIF f O L L L U K OF I.IIIFIIAI. AIIT.W FOIt WO.MKN — A wom.n dean, neparalr
County I'hyiirlan _______
*1
7
*»r.
I Hill Hdw. C o....................... 1.. . 'H.bd
P. Lewis, J. A . Biitl nc, and J. County l&gt;pmon«lrati&gt;*n Aei-nl
dormllorle*.
Itrpalr* t " Court llnutr
&gt; J. M. Wails
......................... / .71
TIIK COLLFt.B OF LAW — Graduate* prartlre In Florida without ciomlnallon.
N. Searcy.
firpalr* to Jail
.........
TIIB COI.LBOK OK FNGIV FFH INfi— t'ourae* In engineering lending lo degree*.
5 J. M. W ynn............................... 251.60
Furnlturi- ft Futur«* for Ct. I lo a u
Precinct No. 11, J. \V. Osteen, A. Kurnitur* ft Ffiturra Jail.
T IIF FOLl.FCiF FOII TBArHFH.H-zFaprrtilljr for tlurlda leather*.
|
Wight
Grnr.
C
o
.............
359.03
___ .... ..
TJIB t'O LLFOF OF IIHKINF.HH— tiinhlng, llookkeeplng, Sh*Mhand. Typewriting.
W. Mullen, A. H. Fuller, and W. Janitor*
l.lrhl Furl A- Water
Hill Lumber C o....................
19.85
TIIB AFAl&gt;FMV — I'rrpere* for all high grade rullege*.
Iniu
nnrr
.........................................
R. Ballard.
Igou &amp; lg o u ............................... 32.04 .* TIIB SCHOOL OF M ECHANIC A It T H - F o r h o , , and young men.
Inriifi-ntala
amt Addition* to Poor
T U B SC H OO L OF M I'S II!— I'lanu, pipe urgon, violin, voire, harmuny, rharua work.
Prerinct No. 10, James Reetl, J. Ili-Palr*
Igou
Si Igou............................... 32.00
ilou.r and Farm
T U B SCHOOL OF FINE AIIT.S —
PurnlluriA
PiU
urn,
Poor
llou&gt;«
G. Martin, A. C. Sjohlom, and A.
Chuluota Mfg. C o ..........
20.67
and Farm
N. C. J a co b s...... ...................... 10T.70
K. Sjohlom.
G ip r n n * Oprratlnn of I V r IIuumSpecial Atlenfion is Called lo
to'jo.nn Fred T. Williams
and Farm
_____ __ __, ___ _ _
28.70
Clerk is herhy instructed to pu­ Altowanft* to Pauper* nut.ldr
I. The Frellmlnary
rt-iimlnary Course
t uurae In Agriculture — llotany, lllohigy,
llUilogy, tfrganlr
Orgamr and Inorganic
Fred T. Williams
675.75
of Pour H»u*o
I,hermitry, i|u;tlit*Or« and -juantllallie analjkl*, Agriruliurol Chemlitry,
blish Notice of said Election as re­ Cnrnni-r'*
lni|Ui-*t - i V i of ttf*
Mint-r«Iugy,
&lt;i
mingy,
He*
§
J. U. Jones.................. .............. 110.00
liKt*. Juror* A Witn&gt;-*»»*
quired by Law.
T hif I*f
Inianlly fn&lt;iur*U For* of OfflrtM
„ r . M r &amp;(I„c a1 Co uI ni* - IMiyiloIofv, Hiulogr. Analomy, llarlrrblofjr, llUUolofy,
D. H. C. Rabun
36.00
Zoology,
Itotany, Gri
______i hrml-iry. Organic ('hemiatry.
and Cnmmltfr**
4.00l?fCy« Holany,
Iirnrral Chrrnl«irjr, ___
losirganlr
License of R. L. Dunn, to carry
QualiUIlvi' and Qiianliutlir ( hrmLiry, I'^aira.
W . R. Fuller.............................. 30.60
Cinrral Stati-mcry, ftla-iki etc.
fire arms, approved and license or­ itrrnrd Ifmik*
Alex Foster .................... ....... 50.00
Thr ('Murar for’ IUllt *oti».\Vt.rkrr• -In ItlLllral Ulrralurr, HUlorj, IlnglUh, P iV*
Ailvrili.lnc i«-iiulr«-i| l»y law
dered issued.
rholog), IViWtEuicy, Kthlca, Loglr ami IhrUm.
Cummiulrn* -&gt;f Tai Aowinr
W. A. Whitcomb ............ ....... 23.00
rommliiliifii
of
Ta*
Collector
Notary public bond of S. F. Doud- KhnIITIT. (S-ncral Court Work
6.50
Alex Foster
Clerk Ct. Ct! Iti-cordiniC and *cnney approved.
L.
P,
Hagan
rral court work .
O. P. S w o p e.....................
There having been no bids re­ Fip.n«-* of Flerliimt
IS92.25
Ucirrvcd for Continvcnclc*
8.00
C* W. Entzm inger.........
ceived for the-work in Jessup Drain­
liilsc.sa E. II. K illiee....
t
_ 16.00
age District, on motion of O. P.
Itaad A llridfc Fund
Fine Sl Forfeiture Fund
Swope, seconded by C. W. Entz- Salary of lload Superintendent
1200.00
rintendent
I
(or lload InPaid
tn
Co.
C u m 'n fi
Sehelle Maine*
50.00
tninger anti carried; clerk is instruct­
no u.oo
paction
David Speer .................. . ... 65.00
ed to re-ndvertlse for bids in re Paid to utiur perron* fur lloa&lt;i Inloo.oo
apretlon
25.00
Jessup Drainage District,
looo.ou E . A. D ouglass......................
Cott of Malerlat
Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes.
Tool* and Machinery, o u t and rv26.40
E.
A.
Douglas*
Communications received, read
3000.00
Pair*.. ..........
41.09
Five Slock, C o.t; Cat- A Feeding,. 4000.00 E. F. Ilousholder....................
and ordered filed.
.‘,000.00 L. G. Slringfcllow ...... ...........
Paid for Free Labor....________
Safety Deposit Boxes.
9.53
.
1300.00
____
Communication from Tax Asses­ Pay of Cnnvtct Cuanl*
6000.00 E . E. Brady......... :.................... 141.35
Feeding and ram of Convict*
sor A. Vaughan, received and read, Salary of Ferrymen
noo.oo
56.23
E. E. I l r a d y ....................
nn account of road*
Prompt Delivery
Box 84, Lakeland, Florida
in reference to assessment of Atlan­ Payment*
500.00 E. E. Brady......................
built l&gt;y contract
77.00
tic Coast Line Knilrond Co., ins Sem­ Payment* fin account of brldcr*
sr.oo.oo Sehelle Maine*
.................
6.00
built hy Contract.
inole Co., nnd on motion of O. P. Paid to Incorporated citle* and
It.
C.
W
hitten..........................
4
r
.
00.00
town*....
Swope, seconded by C. W. Entz- Surveylnc
160.00
. .
■LOO —
760.70
itiinger and carried, clerk is instruct­ Ili-vcrved for Cofitlngcnrir*
R. C. W hitten..........................
.64 K1
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMr
ed to send copy of letter to State
*11*30.70
Comptroller and nsk the reason why
Fine A Forfeiture Fnnd
Sheriff A p e p o Je*. co*t bill*
t 2000.00
there has boon no increase.
100,00
(!on*lahtr*, coat bill
r.sj.so
hi!!
fdrfk
ct
the
Clreiilt
C-'iii,
r
Clerk instructed to draw* warrants (.ounty Judge, em l bill* ------ r.oo.oo
100.00
to take up certificates of indebted­ Juitlce of the I'eere, cost hill*
r.oo.oo
County Froserulfnc Att&gt;*. Salary
ness Nos. 1 to 8, account Seminole llallifT pay. Criminal Cn»;l
■lo.OO
600.00
Fee* ...
.............
County Guard, said rertl(Heates held Wilneaa
300.00
Court Kteni&gt;gr*riher
by the First National Rank of San­ Other rtprnte* of Criminal l*r&lt;i*e.
300.00
rutlon* . „ ...............
ford, said certificates and interest to Shi-rift'* CommaUluo of Fine* Cot
300.00
lictl'l
date amounting to $128-1.49.
1500.00
Feetling |*ri*.iner*...........
It wu.-&gt; announced that all those Tran*portaiion paid diicharged
.
*
*
\

John B. Stetson University

Florida Safe &amp; Lock Co.

300.00
300.00
7*0.00
*50.00

ronvlc:* ................ .......
.
I’ay of Juror* in Criminal Cate*
Salary of Jailer
Krwrvrd (or Conllngcnclr*

BICYCLES - - BICYCLES
Bicycle Accessories

* *160.00
llullding Fund
Puvptmt of Time Warrant*
Inlrrivt on Time Warrant*

.

f 6500.00
3100.00

| 7600,110
Ttrk Eradication Fund
Payment nf Time Warrant* .. . i| 3600.00
Intrrcti On Time Warrant*
.. .
300.00

W H IT E

I SHOE I
DRESSING
KEEP TOUR SHOESNEAT
T*«p.p.n*iuv
(OBpohvhomSITV.
• M M ia tv .

J 3*90.00
It via* th rrurnn resolved that th« Clerk
of the Circuit Court be directed to have the
foregoing cellmate* a* made l,v thn Hoard
pubUiht'd In a newspaper in th(* r-iunly by
one Invertlon and that a »-opy thereof proper­
ly crrtiAed be forwarded to the Comptroller
of the Slate of Florida.
It wa* further resolved that at a special
meeting of thl* Hoard to lo- held on the |t&gt;th
d*y of
August A. It.
l&gt;. tmw,
I9lil, the forrgning
forrgoing
o7 Aurud
e*llm*le* ih ill be taken up and contiiierfd
and ncted upon and at the urn* time th*
ta* levy for the year A. It. 1919 will ha
made,
Don* and ordered in rrgular session on
thl* the tth day of Auruit A. It. 1919.

B.

A.

I tout! I. ASH

Clerk Hoard of County Cnmmlialsntr*.

Reports of the several county of­
ficials rcaii, approved anti ordered
filed.
Warrants paid during the month
of July wire ordered cancelled.
The following lulls as audited hy

While we have gone into the Auto Accessory and Auto Tire and Vulcanizing
Business we are still in the Bicycle Business and are now Better Prepared than
ever to serve you in our Bicycle Repair Department
and can better supply your demands for the Best
Bicycles Manufactured.
We carry a big stock and a complete line of all
Bicycle Accessories aud Childrens Velocipedes and
^
Automobiles. Everything on Wheels. See us
when you need wheel goods.

Sanford Cycle Co.
Phone 251-W

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Sanford, Florida 1 115 Park Ave.

�THE SANFORD HBRAll&gt;

y w orry the
rom g e ttin g
all th e m ilk you sh o u ld .

And there’ s no doubt about this cither
rid of flics at milking time— and the sure way

FAGB FIVE

equipment to where they should be,
materially and financially.
If the present owners of the rail­
road arc running them as they cay
nt a loss with no future prosper! of
remuneration, they should only 'he
too glud to get their money returned
to them and to hand the business
over to others more capable. Where
in this can be found any reason for
the use of* the word “ confiscation?"
From* A. C, Peel, Chrm.
.
G. C. McDougal,
A. Draper,
tV. I*. Fields,

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• Americana and Yankees.
Although Canada Is part of tha
continent of America, tho nnma
American Is usually limited to citizens
of the United States. A renl Vnnkeo
Is supposed lo have been horn
nnd raised In one of ,he New England
states, hut outside of this country the
name Is applied Indiscriminately to
people of the United States.

THE P E O P L E S F ORUM
my crude and uneducated way being
an uneducated working man —a
striker, if you please, at the time
being).
Definition of Co-operation, as ap­
plied to alt the people.
Let those things collectively used
bo collectively owned ami adminis­
tered by the government in the in­
terest of all the people—all our pres­
ent economic ills are caused by the
private ownership in the means of
life, viz, private ownership of trans-

portatlon communication nnd the
mills, mines and factories and the
nntural resources of Mother Earth.
If Mother Earth has denied 90 per
cent of her children theer blessing*
Father Time is now about to restore
them. Friend Holly, we are in the
transition period, passing from com­
petition to co-operation. You cha­
otic business men sit tight, we the
organized working class have an ar­
ticulate body, one that (inn net nnd
thnt surely if nothing else be accom­
plished in this present great railway
strike will force, lias already forced
congress to swat tho unholy profit­
eer. More Anon.
Yours,

I 1- 4X t a 4 • • .•
Ilk t U Tf * . » •

Daily Fashion Hint
' The
Greatest Name
in Goody-Land

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Shop Urnfls Itepfy

‘East Coast Special’
rf%
!,'

Bee

Hives .

Wo nro now manufacturing
lice H i v e Material from
Selected Cypress b o a r d s .
"T h o Wood Eternal." which
E n s t C o n s t beekeepers
scorn to oc particularly well
pleased with.
s
PRICES ON STANDARD HIVE PARTS
Prices f. o. b. Eau Gallic. Freight must be added
8 Frame
If
50c
each
fop Hoard.......... .
58c each
Standard llndy ..
3He each
Shallow Super....
38c ench
bottom Hoard
Standard Frames
Ends mortised fur top ami bottom bars, bored for wires, lop
bar grooved and wedge furnished.
Shallow Frames, for supers (same ns above)................$3.50 per 100
ALL MATERIAL SHIPPED KNOCKED-IIOW N.
NAILS FUR­
NISHED AT SLIGHT ADDITIONAL COST
In addition lo material listed above we manufacture several
dilTrrcnt situs and grades of frames,^clc., nnd will firrnlsh details
on request.

A

* mrmuw totaao you# houu,
"ivwiwHG ro ship roim

cbcp.*

WHITE YARD NEAREST YOU— WE HAVE THEM AT
Titusville, Cocoa, Eau Gallic, Fort Pierce. Stuart nrfd Miami, Fla
General Offices—Fort Pierce, Fin.

As the Publicity Committee cf the
Federated Shop Crafts now on strike
at Sanford -we have been r e q u e s t
to reply to tile unreasonable and un­
warranted attack made on the Hailroad Shop Crafts by the Orl ndo
Hoard of Trade.

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selling sum N
in the world nat­
urally has to have
a package worthy
o f its c o n te n ts .
So look for

NEW AND DISTINCTIVE STYLES.

One resolution "denounced the
Dark blue velours do lalno Is well
labor demands," the other denounced ndnptcd to tho development of tho
“ the proposal to take over thu rail­ flr^t frock plciu-.cd. The lines are
straight and simple, though tho addi­
roads nnd the attempted confiscation tion of long wool fringo to tho belt
of private property.”
and back panel, and n fur collar to
As to tho first: The Knilroad Shop tho square-cut neck nro extremely
Crafts were appealed to from uli dressy features. The cuAs are of
fur to correspond with tho collar.
sides to remain at their work to do Medium slio requires
yards Cl­
their vnry t,r&gt;.( t«. keep the
inch material.
For the woman who likes plctur*
working. Posters were issued by the
government and posted in nil the esquo effects for houso affairs, tho
dress to the right* Is especially suit­
shops urging ull the men to do their ed. With a skirt of black and whlto
utmost, ns the winning of the war satfn striped taffeta la worn a tunlcdepended upon the moving of freight blouso of whlto satin, trimmed with
and troops.
Any differences of revere nnd cufTs to correspond with
wages nnd working conditions would tho skirt, Tho square-cut-vest Is fin­
ished with n hemstitched hein. Me­
bo equitubly settled Inter.
While dium size requires 3 ynrda HGInch
other workers wore striking nnd re­ check nnd 3 yards 10-Inch plain ma­
ceiving scvcnly-two, then eighty and terial. &gt;
First Model: Pictorial Review Cos­
ultimately a dollar and over per
hour the railroad shop crafts were in tume No. 79G8. Sizes, 31 lo 44 In­
ches bust. Price. 25 cents.
receipt of from forty-five to sixtySecond Model: Costume No. 7990.
eight cents. Responding to
these Sizes, 31 to 4S inches bust. Price, 26
appeals to their patriotism they worked cents.
long hours night and dny ami oven
Sundays.
Many overtaxed their
strength, no engine too hot but they
would try .to keep the work up so
the wheels would turn. The public
lias no idea whnt it means to do ns
the railrnud shop crafts did during
this time.
And now, the war being over, the
Orlando Hoard of Trade wants to
fulfill the pledge given us and re­
ward us by "exhausting the financial
and military resources of the coun­
try" to defeat us.
In the Wide World Magazine,
1909, appeared the following: “ A
home and twenty-five hundred dol­
lars a year for you. Five acre farms
one hundred dollars, a city lot free.

In the sealed package that
keep3 all o f Its good n ess In.
That’ s why

T h e Flavor Lasts!

ntouvnem- turn urn am uxor ot. tms
nrOST MAL HUMANHAUL'] ALLJHAM3L

CA P0"FRINGE SHAPE
H A I R N E T S !
“HO|IT-TICHr'HAIRwAvins to* a paikaci

Wanx UX•state coco* akd stunt.

A D O L P H K L A H

2 2 1 -4 1 -A V E N U E H H W VO AK
“HOLD-TICMT” VEIL WITH ELASTIC IO« EACH

Simon’s Worldbeater Pepper
Has Made Good in
Florida and Texas
for the Past Four
i cars
A prominent grower of Sanford, Flor­

rorason T ra c to rs

ida, whose name we can furnish on
application, purchased 20 pounds o f
our Worldbeater Pepper in December
1918.

Now is the time to place your order

He reports that many o f the

plants bore as high as 9 marketable
peppers the first picking.

for the “ Fordson T ractor.” The

The average

was 4 peppersper plant for the entire

very best and cheapest trac*

acreage the first picking, or a total of
400 crates per acre, which were mark­
eted at $1.00 per crate. W e cannot recomend too highly

our Worldbeater

Pepper to a l l ' southern growers who

Price of Tractors

:

desire to grow a money-making crop.
PRICE:

Power Pulleys

1-4 lb $1.00

Extension Rims
prices I.
Factory

C.F. W I L L I A M S

- E D W A R D H IG G IN S
Salesm an

they know that to "hob-nob" with
the boss is a better recommendation
for promotion than genius or charac­
ter; in short, they know that untiA
present management the railroads
are a gigantic failure; they not only
know this hut can point to the exact
causes of the failure.
Heing in possession of this know]they' believe they cap, if given
a voice ami some little authority in
the management, prescribe thu rem­
edy and bring ther allroads and their

Postpaid.
TH E GENUINE STOCK CAN ONLY BE SECURED FROM

438 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa
Introduced by us several years ago

Send postal for Fall Catalogue, ready now

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II. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, IluslncsB M anner

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Lakn ail over the Fourth District
will rally to his support and he has
their assurance that he will be made
the next congressman Irnm tho
Fourth. Seminole county is proud
of tho achievements of Forrest Lnke,
proud of his record as n legislator, as
a business man, as a citizen and an a
patriot and lie will begin bin cam­
paign witii the solid support of Jiis
home county, the place where he
lives and where the * people know
him best.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

THESANFORDHERALD

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AUGUST 13, 1919

*

(Continued from pngd 1)

TRY TO DO EACH DAY’S WORK BETTER

Sanford vs. Lakeland n( Sanford
* yAuiust 13th. 1919
Publiahod Every Friday by
(16th Game at Sanford
Have you ever tried to do your eight hour’s work in seven?
It is a
AB R H r a A E
Lakeland —
Rlva, I f .......... ___ 5 I 3 1 0 1
wonderful character builder to plan and do your daily duties quick­
stm sauitioN rutin in advance!
M 4 0 0
4 1 O
Wicker. Cf .
ONE TRAR_____ ___________
»
0
0
1
1 r
Love, ns
....... 4
AIX MONTHS______ ____________ I
er and better each day.
SAV’E each day and some day you’ll find
Poland, rf ... .... 4 1 O 1 3 0
THREE MONTHS.................................
O
Morris, lb .... ___15 1 4* 7 .0 0
that you can save more each day. : : : : : : : : : : :
Eaterwl Bl S fe o o d -I1 .e e Moll Metier AMfatl 22*d
Morris,
lb ___ -..-15 1 n 7 • n 0
IIM . e l IIm Poelefflee el tUafW*. H eelde
Uader Art af Mertk Ird, I ITS
______
Campbell, c ... 4 1 (f 5 3 1
T H R IM PENDING STORM
SURPLUS $15,000.00
CAPITAL $30,000.00
0 0 1 0 0
Pope,
3
h
........
......
4
T*lr»h*aa Ne, III
Profiteering may yet lie the un­
0
3
j
.1
1
4
doing of this country. No nation Cohen, 3 b ......
4 0 0 0 3 0
John D. Rockefeller in 11 letter to ev.-r is greater than ihe government Hull, p . „ „ ......
1 0 0 0 0 0
nnc of hit magazines says that what It muintuins, und if the government ‘ Fry.................
the worlJ needa la co-operation. does not conserve the interests of the
39 6 10 24 11 3
Then, John. why don’ t you apeak people the people In time lose con­
T W 4 W T T 0 U R E U 5 IH E S S
‘ Halted for Hall in 9th.
for youraelf7 Get rid of a few mil­ fidence in that form of government.
AH R H PO A E
lions in Riving it bark to the people
The greatest crime in tho history Sanford —
R. R. DEAS,
C. D. COUCH
II. R. STEVENS
.....
4 1 0 O
** 5
1
who helped you to make it.
Stewart,
3b
of our country is that of profiteer­
Pre.
Id.nl
Ca
«hi*r
Aii't CiAitr
&lt;
1
*• 1 4 n 0
ing, wholesale and deliberate rob­ Chapman, ....
O
2
3
3 0 0
Johnson, c f....
The Prince of Wales has arrived bery of a helpless public.
T H E B A N K T H A T IN S U R E S Y O U R D E P O S I T S
v
0 1 4 1
4
l
Hord,
3
b
.......
Prices have been artificially forced
in Canada nmi will tour Canada ami
..... 3 1 1 12 0 3
the United Stntos. The Prince ia a to such u high altitude that it is bo- Albenee, lb
..... 4 1 3 3 0 0
White,
if..........
likable chap and very democratic coming more and more difficult for
0 1 O
■A* 2
3
Davis,
ss___
.
and will undoubtedly make a Ittr hit a poor person to even sustain life.
.... 3 0 1 0 3 0
Ellis,
p
............
in America. We auw His Highness
The law of supply and demand no
committee consisting of V. A. Gerard belonging to a negro named Jem- vice. Ail aro now receiving tho reg.... 4 0 1 1 0 1
In London qnd while he ia amull in longer prevails. It has been substi­ Inman, rf
of Orlando, Walter Merrill of Lake­ kins. The rice was about five feet ular compensation^ in addition to
stuture he seemed big in promise of tuted by one of gouge and grnb.
07
30 8 13
12 9 land and Gilbert Freeman, secretary tall and had a well filled head of hospital treatment.
a fine young man.
Already many people, men and
of the league. The schedule will be grains and is a’ fair sample of the
Any chapter of tho Red Cross will
001 03 0 2 10 6
------ O -----women of sound und patriotic prin­ Lakeland........
announced in the morning papers on kind of rice that can be grown lure. tell you about it; and where and
303 300 OOx 8 Friday, Aug. 15.
Sanford
Hob Holly lias finuliy won his ciples are predicting revolution us
how to get medical .reatment, if you
Summary— Left on bases, Lake­
light in Sanford for a real hotel. the only means of checking this
President Rose read the financial
need it, and the proper money com­
flenrhnm
Takes
H
old
land 13, Sanford 4. Tw o base hits, report, showing that the league has. a
The Seminole opened Its doors for wholesale and lawless thievery.
Hon. Braxton Bcacham of Or­ pensation, and the vocational edu­
Lur government should lake warn­ White and Davis. 1st base on bails balance of $300 on hand.
breakfast on Sunday, it took Hob
lando, formerly Federal food ad­ cation, if ypu want it.
several years to win out, but he ing while there is yet time. Protec­ off Hall 3, Ellis 3. Struck out by
On Monday Sanford and Orlando ministrator for Fiioidu has acceded
There is such a thing as a min
stuck to the job , we bet there are tion of profiteering should reuse at Hull 4, Ellis 3. Sacrifice hits, Love, will play off a postponed double
being
"kicked up stairs” —achieving
to
the
request
of
Attorney-General
forty men in Sanford not named once, and prosecution should be Pope, Cohen, Chapman, Davis 3. bender at Orlando, nnd Brndentown
an
education
nod a better job than
Palmer
to
take
charge
of
the
cam­
Stolen buses, Johnson 3, Chapman 3,
Holly who each claim it was through swift und relentless.
nnd Bartow a postponed i;»m ^ at paign in this state looking toward ho ever could have had otherwise by
We cannot afford tu have our Hurd. Passed bull Chapman. Bat­ Brndentown. Other postponed gams
his efforts the hotel, was built.—
the publication of price Usti. which the simple process of getting into
great country wrecked upon the ter hit Ellis, Poiland. Double play, will be played off as double headers
Okeechobee News.
will keep the public informed of tho great war for Uncle Sam, and
Love
to
Cohen.
Time
3:05.
Um­
------ O ------rock of greed and avarice. And yet
in the second half of the season, at "fair" prices of food and clothing. being wounded or disabled by illness
pire,
Windham.
Attendance
335.
today, because of the supine in­
the first opportunity.
Andrew Carnegie is dead at a ripe
In response to n long distance query nnd receiving special education by
activity of our public officials, we
old age well spent in piling up mil­
from the Tribune last night, Mr. the government.
are heading straight toward destruc­
Are Wc Quitting?
It is a sad fact that the percentage
Benc*’ Sfn stated teat* tin* plan of
lions and then trying to give them
tion.
The Tampu Tribune has tho fol­ Sanford and Lakeland. Aug. nth campaign outlined in the Associated of illiteracy among soldiers enlisted
away in all kinds of philanthropic
Ten Innings Tie
Public endurance is nt the break­ lowing about the meeting in Tampa
Pre;- difpatrh from. Y/acl.LqGuu, ua j Lao* the soucyern states was the
ideas that would hear his neamc and
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C
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41J* K 11 r o a
ing point
Revolution is hovering i Wedne«d»v
emblazon the fact to the world that
printed
in the Tribune yestyrdny highest of any section of the coun­
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uungeioUsiy near.
Following a lively session of the di­ Riva, If
Cmnegie was a saint. He also tried
morning
conforms to the instruc­ try. But it is also a fact that, aided
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The government should heed the rectors of the Florida State League Wicker, cf
all kinds of schemes to alleviate suf­
tions he has received from Wash­ by the Home Service Department of
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impending storm before it is too late at the Tampa Yacht and Country Love, ss ......... .... 4 1 1
fering in the world hut in spite of all
ington, and that telegrams will be the Red Cross, great numbers ot
4 1 0 4 0 0
to prepare to meet it.— Okeechobee Club last night it was learned that Poiland, rf
that he could give awuy his fortune
sent out today to the former county thpso boys disabled in the military
4 1 0 10 3 0
News.
Sanford may drop out of the league, Wright, c ..........
continued topile up und he could not
food controllers, asking their co­ service now are being educated free
5 1 *&gt; 4 0 0
.Morris,
lb
owing to objection of President G.
by the government, and are being
spend it fast enough to keep it down.
operation in the present work.
4 0 0 3 1 1
PLEN TY OF POTASH AND
W. Spencer of the Sanford club to Pope, 3b............
fitted
for ” " -*’jl work of a higher
M r.^eaeham stated that hut fur
0 0 3 1 1
NITRE
the fine of $100 Imposed by Presi­ Cohen, 2ii ...... ... *51
character
than they over would have
Among the changes in the Florida
0 0 0 3 1 the unportanre of the work he
Good news lor Americun farmers dent W. W. Rose of the league niter Mills, p ......
attained, left to their own devices.
9
would
he
loath
at
this
time
to
en­
press is the retiremen* of Editor cornea from Pennsylvania. A moun­
*a 1 1 0 0 0
tho action of the Sanford manage­ •Ery...................
At tho Georgia School of Tech­
gage in such nn arduous cainpulgn,
Russell of the Palatka News who tain in Tioga county bus, been found
ment in refusing to accept an um­
nology
in Atlanta there ure upwards
but
that
owing
to
ids
service
in
the
has disposed of Ids interests to Goode by State Geologist Demining to be
39 5 6 30 10 4
pire assigned to Sanford. Specula­
of
300
of Uncle Sam’ s students—
field
during
the
war
and
his
fxmilGucrry.
Editor Russell has been composed of rock nnalyzing from -10
AB R If PO A E
tion regarding tho situation involved Sanford —
there
will
he fully that many more
iarity
with
the
wxrk
he
felt
that
it
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editing the News for many years to -14.3 per cent potash. In uddition
. 5
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some interesting ung^-s concerning Stewart, 2b
was a duty he could not conscien­ by Sept. 1st. They are taking spec­
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and he wilt he missed by his legion there is a high percentage of niter in
0 1 8
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the probable successor to the fran­ B. Chapman, c .
tiously shirk. He said that as soon ialized courses. All over ihe Divi­
of friends all over the state but his the rock. Another mountain a few
1
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0
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5
3
Johnson,
cf
chise if President Spencer adheres to1
as
responses are received from the sion hoys nre getting elementary ed­
9 1
shoes will he ably tilled by Goode miles distant in Potter county is of
the decision he announced Inst night, Hord, 3 b ............ ... 4 0 0 9
former
county food administrators ucation—learning to read and write,
Gucrry who is one of the best in the the same geological (urination ami is
of refusing to pay the fine. Prior to Albnnese, l b ..... .. S 0 0 12 0 0 ho will ask them to organize the many of them.
profession. Mr. Gucrry was manag­ believed it will yield abundantly of
the definite organization of the White, i f ............ ... 5 0 0 0 0 0 necessary committees to conduct ’ Any Red Cross office can supply
ing editor of the Tuinpn Tribune for, the same valuable minerals.
4 1 0 1 3 1
league St. Petersburg und Arcadia Davis, ss
the investigations, and that a cen­ the information needed, to apply for
many years, nfterwnrd going to
.
3 1 1 1 0 II
Inman,
rf..
Colonel Demming, the geologist, displayed considerable interet in the
tral committee will he organized to ree education for disabled men dis­
O
Leesburg where lie edited the Howie
0
expresses the view that the potash is statu league, and it is understood C. Chapman, p .. 3 0 0 1
And a
co-ordinate the work nnd to secure charged from the service.
Tribune and engaged in land devel­
present in the first mentioned-moun­ that both towns ure in u receptive
dozen
Red
Cross
field
representa­
co-operation
of
the
pressa.—'
T
ampa
opment and during Ihe war was pub­
36 5 9 30 11 2 4
tain ip "colossal quantities." T i c mood toward entering the league.
tives are travelling over the Division
Tribune.
licity agent for the War Savings
Time
Score:
lowest estimate of to amount present
At
last
night's
meeting
President
all
the tim e—when yone is In your
Stamps Bureau. It is the iit«a of
mm 400 0010—6
is 12,000,000 tons. The pure article W. W. Rose reported on protests and Lakeland
town
you have only to see him and
Mr. Gucrry and Mr. Virkcrs to give
101 013 0000—fi Red Cross Home Service NoIch get all tho information at first hand,
can lie extracted by a simple process decisions, these protests, including Sanford
the people of Palatka a Daily News
One of the most erroneous impres­
an d at a cost, on u large scale, of $10 Tampa's protest of the game at SahSummary— Left on bases Lnkeand not from n pamphlet.
in tlie near future Instead of n week­
sions
that has got about concerning
a ton. Potasli now sells at $300 a ford on August 8, being upheld by land.8. Sanford 8. 3 b hits, Morris,
ly paper.
the work of the Red Cross Home
Pool I'nrty Monday Afternoon
ton.
the directors. President Rose ruled Wicker, Stweart, Kry. ‘ 1st hasp on
--------O --------Service is that it is restricted to the
Miss Lucille Anderson entertained
The saltpeter (niter) deposits lie in that ultliougli Sanford refused the halls off Mills 4, Chapman 7. Struck
disabled Soldier rf the United Stntes. with a delightful pool pnrty on Mon­
LAKE OF ORLANDO
seams nn inch or two thick between league umpire, inasmuch as the um­ out by Mills 7, Chapman 9. Sacri­
Soldier, sailor, marine, army nurse, day nfternoon in honor of her young
A congressman’s job is a soft one the layers of the potash-bearing rock.
pire failed to show up at the game fice hits, II. Chapman. Stolen bases,
it
doesn't, mutter in the least. Just coudn, Miss Maud Bnilyntine of
— big anlar&gt;\ ten months *°rk
•Our niter comes now principally from the action of naming two hull play­ Stewart 3, Johnson 3. Batter hit, Poll­
so
you were in the service, the Red Gainesville, Fla. The group of girls
two years, und lots of perquisites
Chili, though some is found in this ers as umpires was strictly in ac­ ard, Duvis, Chapman, B. Chapman.
Cross will , help ,you
so no wonder the holders of these country in various forms. It is high
, to obtain the anil hoys who were guests of the occordance with the constitution, irre­ Time of game 3:65. Umpire, Wind­
compensution and the hospital treat- , usioll Kreatjy enjoyed the reading.
aoft snaps have
opposition.
In m price, no mntter ill what form it spective of any aqtion of the Sanford ham.the Tampa district two candidates, may lie offered in fertilizers, whether
ment and ( you want it. the v o ca -;l)f Mlu Uallyntine who is a talented
dull which would huvo prevented the
George Wilder and Horace Gordon it* sulphate of ammonia, nitrate of
tiom.1 training that me government younK rt.a«|cr. A picnic lunch wa*
umpire from showing tip.
COUNTY SCHOOL TEACHERSJ
arc after Congressman Drunr’a job, soda, or in organic by-products.
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served under 'the oaks.
President Rose stated that lie had
In the Southern Division, for ex­
and hero in the fourth district For­
Specimens of the rock of this fined Sanford $100 lor refusing to Seminole County Rural Schools Will ample, there are six nurses, their
Mrs. David Speer spent several
rest Lnke of Oflando will take an­
Open Monday. Sept. 1st—San­
mountain have been analyzed nt sew accept an umpire assigned a gnme.
health impaired
by' ttiherculosis
days
the guest of relative
other whirl at Joe Sears. But Joe iz
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ford Schools open Monday
erul statu agricultural colleges and There was prolonged discussion of
I
traded
or
developed
during
their
sorin
Geneva.
some trotter and will probably pull
Heptember 29th
two universities, all of which have the case, President Spencer stating
through.— Ocala Star.
made favorable reports as to the that Sanford would not pay the fine.
The following whits schools will
And all the while we thought this high percentage of these two valu­ Mr. Spencer admitted that he told
begin the fall session on Monday,
Forrest Lake resided in Sanfo-i1. able minernls, according to the I’ liil- Mr. Rose over long distance tele­ September 1st, with principals and
Can it be possible that he has de­ adelphia North American.
Both phone tnut the Sanford club fcould teachers us here listed.
cided to move to Orlando so he cun minerals have many uses in the arts refuse Umpire Osteen, luff said tint
Oviedo— Mrs. Anita K. Crawford,
get closer to Joe7—Orlando Sentinel. and niter particularly in the manu­ later on the dub officials decided to
Principal: Miss Mae Conoley, Inter­
facture of explosives, besides being allow Umpire Osteen to officiate,•and mediate; Miss Nell King, Primary.
indispensable in agriculture.
LAKE FOR CONGRESS
had he appeared on the field would
Geneva—Prof. M.
E.
Dooley.
Witii this discovery, if it is all that have played the gnme with him.
Hon. Forrest Lake of this c’ ty will
Principal;
Miss
Katherine
Flynt,
In­
be a candidate for C on giin hum it is thought to be. America has He admitted that the Sanford offi­
termediate;
Miss
Elizabeth
Stones,
this the Fourth Congressional Dis­ abundant supplies of the three prin­ cials made no effort to notify either
trict.
Having been a resident of cipal minerals employed in agricul­ President Rose or the umpire, who, Primary.
Lake Monroe— Prof. J. Tilden Ja­
Florida since lie was a youngster and ture: Potash, niter and phosphate. according to President Rose’s state­
cobs.
Principal; Miss Lottie Mntltfrs,
serving Sanford as mayor several The soil ef most American fields lias ment was met at the station anil
Intermediate;
Mrs. J. T. Jacobs, .priterms and holding other olflces of been slowly starving during tl e told it would not he safe for him to
mary.
trust Mr. Lake needs no introduc­ years of tho Great Wuf for potash.
appear on tho field. From the evi­
tion to the people of this county.
Long wood— Prof. J. M. Chaffer,
Now it may I e ihnt there will lie nh dence at hand, Mr. Spencer met Mr.
H E principle applies quite
Having served as a member of the abundance and America may lie in­ Osteen at the station and told him Principal; Miss Lillian Waits, As­
ns m uch to banking ns to
Florida legislature for two terms and dependent of Germany and of AI- that he would not permit id in to of­ sistant.
soldiers or states or governments.
also as the president of the State snre also in that regard. Commer­ ficiate. Mr. Osteen stated that he
Chuliiota — Mrs. Estelle Tribble,
It is most fortunate that the F ed­
Bankers Association Mr. Lake needs cial fertilizers have been used spar­ was threatened, hut Mr. Spencer de­ Principal; Miss Mary Tribble, As­
no introduction to the people of the ingly or eschewed altogether liy many nies this.
eral Reserve Banking System has
sistant.
V
been in operation during the war.
Fourth District of Florida. He made American farmers in the last year
Altamonte — Miss Kate Mathers,
President
Spencer
declared he
Ihe race for Congress four years ago or two on account of high prices.
would pay a "reasonable” fine, but Principal; Miss Rena Mathers. As­
The advantages o f this organiza­
contesting with the prtvurH incum­ An ira of low prices in this very
it h e r i
under the constitution a $100 fine sistant.
tion
accrue to the customers o f the
bent, W. J. Soars und .1. N. Fog­ necessary aid
to
productiveness is prescribed for any club refusing
member banks who at the same
Lists of teachers for the Sanford
arty of Key "West and in| this cam­ should set in soon if the alleged new
nn umpire assigned. The Sanford city schools and for the colored
time contribute to the strength
paign Mr. Lake
canvassed
tie supplies soon become fully avail­
president holda that the tine is un­ schools of Sanford and the county
o
f the nation’s banking system
Fourth District thoroughly, lie is able.—Tlmcs-Unlon.
fair, Inasmuch us Sanford has been will be published in a later Issue of
nnd
enjoy the benefit o f its pro­
no stranger to the people and is
losing money all season.
tection.
the
Herald.
known us one of the most progressive
IIIII lid ny Pool Part)
Later In the evening Mr. Spencer
T*. W. Lawton, Supt.
business men und statesmen in Flor­
In honor of hdr daughter's 13th
ida. Ho started in life as a poor boy birthday, Mrs. W. W. Van Ness en­ declared that he considered Sanford
FIRST
Raising Fine Rice
and worked to the top by his own tertained with an enjoyable "pool out of it nnd left the meeting. The
|STR|
Many specimens ot fine upland
efforts, being of nn indomitable na­ party,” Friday afternoon, Aug. 8tli, Sanford club lias several days in
ATIONi VL
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ture and knowing no such word us ut Muuon's pool. MI i N»l«lu Van which to get 11 check to President rice are being brought to the city
BANK
' fail. He L a close student of eco­ Ness is u gracious young hostess, R oso ' h office, before the time limit nnd before many years there will lie
nomic and political affair/, and is her guests, the members of the Girls' expires. The penalty probably will enough rice raised hi this rectlon to
probabiy one of tho best posted men Choir of tho Congregational..church tie forfeiture of the franchise, $600 warrant some one putting up a mill
in the state on all questions pertain­ voting the affair most delightful. guarantee fund, and players.
where it can be threshed or a thresh­
ing to Florida and the south. With After the pleasures of the pool woro
Tho second half of the season ing machine will make the rounds of
MEMBER
tho thought that Mr. Sears has l eld exhaustel the young people return'd opens Tuesday, Aug. 19. A tenta­ tho farms. Edwurd Vincent brought
F E D E R A L * RESERVE
this oilicd for three successive terms to tt.e home of Mrs. Van Nes.*, tive schedule will lie discussed and a line stulk of rice to the Ili-rahi
nd nthat the race is to the strongest where dainty refreshments were
ratified nt a meeting at the HIIUh«r« olficc this Meet; that ho found.growSYSTEM .
man the many friends of Forrest served.
hotel tf 9 o'clock this morning of a ing in Goldsboro on a small space

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Mention of
Matters In brief
Personal Items
o f Interest

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Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Itcnden

vice and no messages could bo sent
north of there on Monday. The ser­
vice has been resumed and is all
right now.

Mr. and Mrs. a . F. Smith left
*Tuesday for Colorado and other
points in the west expecting to be
tiding n varution in.T uesday and w e ro ^ e s ts of Mr. and gone about one month. Mr. Smith
Al Lilj#
is interested i in gold mining stock
Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
I Mrs. Robert Herndon.
und goes to look over the prospect...
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Marshall of Oviedo is the i EZ- Seal pint fruit Jars at L P.
For the floor coverings, art r'lgs,
‘ . ‘of ‘hl,r son, Dr. C. J. Marshall. j-McCullor’s.
56-ft
|
congoleum
rugs and mulling see
. &lt; __ faiiir ihp« nf . I. I* • Rnhv I.ni
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Savannah
where
he is engaged
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, k i t n n p r Me
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r ,1 Hand has nerepted n position w,th ,h * Armour Refrigerator Lines.
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. V. A u g u stin e, Fla., for the su m -1}M 'V contracted u bad cold that
Louis
Entzmingcr,
son
of Mr. and
•n ai* *
I laid him up for repairs.
Mrs.. C. W. Entzmingcr of Longmf." »• Furen of Ft. Myers spent’ W. C. DcCoursey and dnughter, wood has returned , from France
.
‘ir Pnd with his mother, Mrs. Miw Virginia arrived horn’ Monday where he was stationed for the past
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.after some weeks spent pleasantly
year.
His many Seminole county
j. \\. ur«n.
.
'visiting relatives und taking in the
frietds nre glud to huve him back
Prices reduced °H ® . * ° " d“ “ l sights of Washington. I). C.
t»r Grace WlllixJn® inlllinery wtore.
• again.
*'r*‘
fi9-tf I F °r Snlv
One 1918 .Maxwell
Mrs. W. M. Currie and dnughter,
nn,i I Touring
w ..
\t liny non. n
••• iJ• ttnllv
iioii^ ana
.
. fo r In good
. aAD condition,_ has Alice from Quincy ate spending a
»•
only been run 1.08 miles. Terms
little while with the Rail family nt
t n i nu'son were in fciUstis on nuBI*
,
.
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%f
J. !*• L*a^5un.
.
may be arranged.
Address Max*
Daytona Beach. ' Mrs. Currie will
ness on Wednesday.
well, c-o Herald.
G5-’2*.c
leave for New* York, hut Miss Alice
Mrs. beach of Tampa has been
Charlie Munn has returned homo will spend some time with Mr. Hull
the guest of hpr sister, Mrs. J. L.
from France where he served Uncle and family.
Miller for several days.
Sam’s urmv for
many
months.
Mrs. E. G. Tyner arrived in the
C om p le te stock
Diamond tires. Charlie had an opportunity to spend
city Saturday night from NViliiston
Wight Tire Co.
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somo time in I’nris ns an M. P.
und oilier points in Levy county
Mrs. John Rice.of Miami is visit­
Tommy Thompson of Leesburg, where
site visited relatives and
ing her mother, Mrs T. E. Wain- representing the Mangels Kirby Co.
friends for the past month.
Mrs.
wright on the west side.
of Jacksonville was in the city Mon- Tyner will he the guest of her daugh­
Mrs. J. W. Dickins has returned day demonstrating the new Mnx- ter, Mrs. R. J. Holly.
from a business trip to Miami where well car and a new line of trucks,
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Garner have
they expect to move about Oct. 1st. | Hnlph Wight, James Lee, Harry returned from a trip to Atluntu and
Shore Dinner,
Urnnn’s 1'nvillion, L%wis and Reg Holly went to Jack- other points in Georgia where they
Coronado Reach.
Every Sunday sonville Sunday night returning on have been for the past month. The
2 to 4 p. m.
66-5tc j Monday with four new Chcvrolcts latter part of their vacation hasMr. and Mrs. T. O. Charles have for the Wight Tire Co. of this city, been spent in Toccoa, Georign where
they visited relatives and old friends.
moved into the Stephen* house a t'
WANTED— OI.I) CLEAN.
the corner of Fork and Third streets.
RAGS. ANY KIND KXFRESH S T O C K —Onion sets just
CEI’ T
OLD
SOCKS,
Miss Elixnbcth Ballard of Geneva,
arrived. If you wnnt early green
COATS.
PANTS.
OR
who has been vjsiting her aunt, Mrs.
onions come around and see them?
RED SPREADS. AT THE
0 " r fresh Bermuda onion seed» will
C. W. I.aing returned to her home
OFFICE.
5'J-tf
nrirve about Sept. 1st. Come in nnd
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A six course fish and chicken din-]
Miss Altn L. Bevier nnd mother leave your order. Th** I, *M«r. £ c:d
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TS&lt;: Fi«H ..ipnor« ?0r, at tl.c relumed Saturday alter spending Co., Sanford, Fla.
Ayres Daytona Reach Hotel.
5 9 -tf, two months travelling through MaasMr. and Mrs. A. It. Key have re­
Mr,. H. U. Connelly and daughter achusetts , New York and Pcnnsyl- turned from the mountains of North
have returned from points in North vania, visiting relatives und friends. Carolina und are now occupying
Miss Gladys Moiris is home for their new homo on Park avenue.
Carolina nnd will make Sanford their
her summer vacation from Mayo, Mr. Key is hack at his accustomed
home again.
place as cashier of the Semitiole
Mrs. Peel and Mrs. Harvey and Floridu, where she is teaching in
where
hi» ninny irienos are giving
family left Tuesday for Kissimmee , the high achook Her man” Sanford
him
n
welcome home.
where tnc-y will spend several weoks . frlt?? d9 arP K|u'1 to have her home
Mr., and Mrs. J. B. Lawson nnd
wilh home folks.
I " Ka' n*
little
daughter returned home Satur­
tjuart Mason fruit jars at L. P. I Ha&gt;’ nurns of Enterprise was in
day from Atlnntn where they were
the
city
yesterday.
He
has
been
in
McCullcr's.
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Uncle Sam's navy and has re-enlisted taking a vacation when apprised of
Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Burdick are
for another year and will go to the the Seminole Garage fir&gt; Mr. Lawspending a few days at Daytona nnd
Mediterranean Sea on the destoryer son nnd family made the trip in
Daytona Reach, the guests of Mr.
their car nnd encountered some very
Bagucley.
Burdick’s parents.
Buy Diamonds. Wight Tiro Co. rough roads nnd plenty of water.
Mrs. D. A. Caldwell, Miss Lottie
Harry B Lewis hns returned from a
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ar.d Joe have returned home from a
month's
visit to points in Ohio and
Biddy Burdick returned home
visit to relatives and friends fX Lees­
at
Michigan
City, Indiana where ho
Sunday from St. Nazairc, France,
burg and vicinity.
enjoyed
the
seas on the shores of
where he has been serving in the
There's u man at the curb to
Lake
Michigan.
Mrs. Lewis will re­
Navy hospital for more than n year.
serve you.
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main
nt
Michigan
City until the Inst
Fsis many friends nrc giving him a
of Sepijmber hut Mr. Lewis was
Mrs. Liluh Davies left Tuesday warm welcome.
forced to return in order to take up
(or Mncon after spending several
Mrs. J. C. Denton leturned Thurs­
his renl etate business.
days here the guest of her mother,
day from a delightful trip to Battle
Mrs. R. C. Keene.
Cooking utensils, hardware, no­
Creek, Mich., where she visited sev­
tions.
stoves, plenty of them at the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff eral weeks with her daughter. Miss
Boston
Bargain House, 213-215
and family
arc spending
Augustsi in I Lucille
Denton,' who is qualifying for
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Sanford
Ave., A. Kanncr, mgr
the lainintains of North Carolina u trained nurse.
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near Hendersonville.
The ludies of the Guild of Holy
J. C. Roberts has gone hack to
Mr.*. Roy Symes und children nr- Cross church have decided on Dec.
his
first love und is again in the of­
rivtd home after spending the pust 2, It und 4 as the date for their anfice
of Clerk Dougluss in the court
month at Mrs. Symes old home at nuul bazaar. They are planning to
house.
Mr. Roberts hns boon in ab­
make it more attractive this year
Lake City, Michigan.
stract
nnd
other work in.court houses
Musson’s swimming* pool is now than ever before.
of Florida for the pust twenty years
Benjamin Whilner lias returned
open on Wednesdays, Thursdays,
ami lie is like a tish out of water
Saturdays and Sundays,in tho after-1borne from thn University of Florida when he gets out from the shadow of
where he recently graduated with
noon.
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the Temple of Justice.
Mrs. T. O. Charles returned Sun­ high honors. Beniamin will remain
Henry McLaulin counts himself
day from a month's visit to her in Sanford much to the delight of
fortunate
Indeed to get his large
mother and sister in St. Stephens his many friends..
shipment
of
store'fixtures and furni­
Watermelons—Carload nice water­
and Ridgeway, S. C.
ture
to
add
to his jewelry store be­
•Mrs. A. T. Rossetter is visiting melons nt Old A. C. L. Depot. $8.00 fore the embargo went into effect
friends and relatives at Warren, Pa., per one hundred; 10 cents each; 3 on the railroads.
This stuff has
ar.d experts to be absent from the for 25 cents. Larger ones 15c, 2 for been on the road for many weeks
25 cents. Guaranteed to he good
'•ty for several weeks.
and arrived Monday nnd is now be­
v
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Mi** Ressie Fwren returned home
ing placed in the store.
Mm. Cull and daughter nnd Mr.
Saturday from Gainesville, where
Miss Scrim Lake is recovering
she had loon attending the normal and Mrs. Dowling of Jacksonville
from an operation fur appendicitis
were in the city Saturday cnroule to
school all the summer.
•
Sorrento
ih ere they will spend a few* Rer^ornJJ?‘* '“ at Sl‘ tl^ duy
, D”
WHEN YOU T H IN K OF CAN
wicks
with
Mrs.
Cull's
parents.
Mr.
I
‘
'lar;
P
u
,
n
ml
and
will
DY THINK OF THE KAN DY
soon in* aide to be removed front the
nnd
Mrs.
Emerson.
KITCHEN.
IF IT HAS SUGAR
hospital to her hoi,v«.
Her many
•
IN’ IT WE HAVE IT.
STAR
*Mrs. It. A. Newman and Mrs. S. friends are glud to hear that the op­
THEATRE BU ILDING.
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Puleaton with their charming little eration lias been successful and the
Miss Carrie Wuinwrighf returned daughters, Olive Newman, Mary patient is doing so well.
home Monday after spending the Elizabeth and Camiiln Puleston re­
Miss Gladys Field has returned to
a ‘ «k ond very
pleasantly
with turned from the mountains of North
Tampa after spending u few days
Carolina on Tuesday.
friends at Daytona Beach.
here the guest of her uncle und aunt,
Mrs Cora Akers,” who hns been
J. II. Williams of the J. B. Wil­ Mr. nnd Mrs. S. J. Carnes. Miss
the Rucst of M b . Will Hand for sev­ liams C o , of Jacksonville distrib­ GiudJ's joined Mr. and Mrs. Chris­
eral months left on Tuesday night utors of tlio F. W. I). Motor Trucks tian nt Ocala nnd all of them enme
•°r her home in Pulaski, Va.'
'
was in the rity several days this to Sunford together. Mr. nnd Mrs.
L. c . McDougnll is home from week. Elmer Groves of this city will Christian will he here sevcVal weeks
aycross where he hns been in the handle these trucks here..
longer, guests of the Carnes.
’ ^* !*• shops, work liuving stoppod
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is In
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts have
‘ here on account of the strike.
Snnford on Monday, Wednesday returned from Jacksonville where
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CALL FOR LEONS TRAN SFER and Friday of each week.
they accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
RELIABLE
SERVICE.
ALL
The Herald, is requested to an­ Britt on the Clyde Line enroutc to
TRAINS MET.
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nounce that contrary to certain re- New York.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Betts
\erne Arnett und Miss Arnett of ports tlie bridge nt Coronado Bench ^^vlll go to Daytona Beach for a few
•'teen are in charge of Waters’ is not an*' has not bot*n closed. How-! wecks as Mr. Betts is liking his un­
vacation from his urduous duaruly Kitchen while Mr. and Mrs. ever it is expected that u new on e,
•iter* are taking a vacation.
will he built In the near future.
, ties at the First National Bank.
M^Cullor 8 .

Miss Vera Tcrheun returned "on
mrsday from a plelsant visit of
several weeks spent as the guest of
•r uncle, A. J. Smith of Savannah,
,a
.o

Kent Rossetter has returned from
Kanncr’p snle still goi.’iig on, 113
n visit to Commerce, Gn., the old First street. Only u few* more days
home of Mrs. Rossetter.
Kent re­ to get your share of the great bar­
turned to get resdy for his fall crops gains Inffng offered. Cnme in today.
but Mrs. Rossetter and the children We wilt close in a few* days a* we
Allie Trcfford has returned will remain for several weeks longer. must vacate our storo room not
rorn a well earned vacation spent
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Lightning struck pretty close to later than^August 31st.
. , her brother nt Richmond, Vk- several homes in this city on Mon­
Mr. und Mrs. Hewett Hill and
Kn!" n,''I also visiting in Virginia day ami iho stntic ciectricity affect-1daughter, Miss Helen nnd son, Har­
nn,? tb« east.
ed the telegraph and telephone |hert of Tampa and Mrs. Hill's
Mrs. David Miller and son, Ed- wires. Word v.ns received here that j father, Capt. Smith of Eustis were
, ar* nn&lt;! Mrs. Welhorn Forney of the Aurora Borealis storms north o f ; in the city Wednesday enroutu from
ar sonville motored to San.'ord on Savannah had stopped the wire scr-ltho beach to Eustis. Mr. Hill is the

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superintendent of the Job printing
department of the Tampa Tribune
und is one of the most prominent of
the Florida publishers.
The ma iy friends of T. S. Huff
are delighted to see him in Sanford
ngnin after an nbsenrefe of a year
during whirh time he was serving
Uncle Sum ns Captain in the artil­
lery branch of the ‘ service.
Mr.
Huff i« looking,after-hL property in­
terests and about the first of October
will bring Mrs. Huff nnd his little
daughter down und they will again
make Sanford their home.
Mr. und Mrs. H. E. Tolar and two
children sfient the closing days of
last week* here enjoying a vacation'
by fishing, bathing *uml luxuriating
in the sen breezes nnd the cool, de­
lightful nights. Mr. Tolnr wn« once
a hanker stockholder und cashier,
hut the business so affected his
alth that he quit it and in* is now
{entitled with the Crown Paper Co.
hieli is printing millions of orange
r t!. • Florida Fruit Ex­
it . *. lie i i such pii accomplished,
cnlnl gentleman that we move that
,e und ii:s family be transferred to
untu Gordu to remain here per­
manently. During their stay they
were guilts of Mrs. Tolars sister,
Mrs. B. E. Noese, wife o f the popu­
lar s&gt;clion foreman of the Coast
Lir.e. Ponlu Gordu Herald.
Bankston Bros.

Roberta, ,Gn., Jan.-----Old Kentucky Mfg. Co.,
Paducah. Ky.
Gentlemen:A Mr. Will Wachter of this coutry hns som1? hogs that were down
with cholera and had given up nil
hope of saving them nnd would not
spend one penny on them. I gave
him one 15 pound pail «jl j . M. *U. 4,1
Thomas' Hog Powder and he hns
just cmu«» in «*v* o*!d !?.? f.r 51 and
ndviscs that every one of his sick
hogs got well and thnt lie killed
them and now hns them in his 'smoke
house nnd that all were ns fine as
any he had killed thitj yjar.
I want to ndd that hn said his
hogs were down and so sink thnt he
had to pry
r.
'■?*n nnd
his wife poured the powder down
their throats. •
Please find chock in full of my nceount nnd with kindest regards we
beg to remain,
Yours very truly,
Bankston Bros.
For snle by MerchnntH Grocery Co.
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Attention
*
All Roynl Neighbors nrc invited
to lie present nt our next meeting to
he held Thursday afternoon, Aug.
28th nt 3:30 sharp. A good time is
promised to all. "Plenty of refresh­
ments."
Recorder.

Christinn Science services
will he held at the Woman's
Club, Oak avenue, between
Third and Fourth strets,
on Sunday, morning nt 11
ociock.
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PAGE SEVEN

What He DID

and W h at He SAID

Chaplain Geo. Hyman
(I’ nHfor Baptist Temple)

At the BAPTIST TEMPLE

Sunday, Aug. 17th, 8:30 P.M.
I)r. i iy mn n was in llte sam e battles with the Great War H ero
ami knew him personally.
All Soldiers and Sailors are invit­
ed to the temple to hear this wonderful story o f heroism and
what the hero said about it.
:

A Solo Will be Sung by Mrs. J. E. Tewilliger
Mrs. A. M. Phillips. Chorus Director

SANFORD WILL
PLAY BALL
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Matter of Hundred Dollars
Will Not Stop Games

The Sanford Hull Association mef
this morning to dlsngis the question
raised by President Spencer In Tainpa Wednesday regarding payment of
fine of S100 for Interfering with urnpire. The ussoriation lirrMcil to
pay the fine under protest und con­
tinue playing in the Florida League.
Nothing enn slop the Sanford spirit
and wc will cop off tho first scries
pennant und go after the second one.
Come nut tomorrow and watch us
put It all over Orlando.
s
Florida's Favorite Paper
The Tampa Morning Tribune is
everlastingly fighting for .the Inter­
ests of the people and the develop­
ment of this section, and no n o who
has the welfare of couth Flo*l.ln at
heart «an afford not to b.* a con* int
reader of the Tribune. 1: is Flor­
idu i great metropolitan, ns.ocr,- enrrylt’ g t'to. full r.irkt and da;* rjpori
of the Associated Press with intelli­
gent correspondents in every nook
and corner in its territory. Its big
Sunday edition iius the most com ­
plete comic nnd magazine section
printed i» this stute, and the sub­
scription rates arc only $8.00 per
nnnum; $4.00 per six months nnd
$2.00 for three months. Write for
sample copy nnd subs.'ribo today.
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To All Concerned
Crafts nre Grateful
After this ‘date 1 will not ho respomdble for any hills made on my
Sanford, Fla., Aug. 11, 1919.
account by anyone other than my­ Federated Trades Hall, Sunford. Fla.
Daily Strike Bulletin.
self.
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R. E. Pollard.
Never suw such unity of purpose
in all strikers in all crafts standing
Hood Is Ilullding
pat for original demounds with no
J. i). Hood, one of the most pro­ compromlje, und not to return to
gressive farmers of the Sanford sec­ work until our original demands are
tion has juat finished n mammoth granted. One of our merchants has
barn on his 25 sjere farm at Rnnd's
Siding. Mr. Hood recently built a
fire proof galvanized iron loading
station at Rand’s on the east side of
the truck and his improvements on
the we!it side will give him one of
the most up to date places on the
west side.
Transportation of Pupils
Bids for transporting pupils to the
Sanford schools will lie received
Tuesday, Aug. 19th.
Submit nil
bids to M r.'It. F. Whitner, secre­
tary Board of School Trustees, Sunford. Florida. For information us to
routes nnd sperifirntinns of convey­
ances address T. W. Lawton, Supt.,
Sanford,^ Florida.
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To Tench in Snnford
Announcement has recently been
mude by County Superintendent T.
W. Lawton, thut Miss Sara E. Mu­
riel, A. B., t Rollins, ’ 18) has ac­
cepted a position in the High School
of Snnford und will act as head of
the English dejiartment. This will
come as good news to the many
friends of Miss Muriel, who knew
her during her college courso at Rol­
lins.
For tho past year*M iss Muriel
taught Spanish and Mathematics in
the Mulberry High School where she
made a splendid success oP her work.
This promotion f o the larger posi­
tion is a deserved re.-ognillon of her
ability .und training.— Winter Park
Post.
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Mrs. Srhcllc Mnlncs, Pianist

placed a I’ athe Victrola in the hall
for the entertainment of the strikers,
the Churlcs Electric Co. hns also
plnced u large electric fan in hail,
•'■•s furnishes a to gallon carboy of
Elder Springs Water each morning.
We wish to thank the business men
of ttie city for the courtesy shown
us while in our struggle to better our
conditions.
Signed:

A. C. Peel. Chrm.,
A. L. Cnmoh-H
Ben Smith,
L. B. Hodgins,
S. F. Weeks.
W. C. Mealor,
Strike Committee.

Visits County Precincts
Several members of the Hospital
Publicity Committee,
chairman,
T. W. Lawton, visited Longw*ood,
Oviedo nnd Geneva this week to
present the claims of the FernaldLuughtun Memorial Hospital and to
urge a lurger representation nt •the
maos ;m?t!ng which was held last
night.
While thy nttsndsnee nt the:3
meetings
was small the la:!: of
numbers wu* offset by the eutltut asm of those present.
Presenting the claims of the hos­
pital were E. A. Douglass, T. W.
Lawton* Drs. C. J. Marshall ar.d
J. T. Denton, Dr. Geo. Hyman, Mrs.
David Speer und Mrs. Tcrheun.
This committee was nccompanied by
a large contingent of Sanford people.

Too Late to Classify
Lost between Dnytonn nnd San­
ford via DeLund, Gug. 14th, 1 brown
leather suit ense with initials L. II. G
on one end.
Contents ladies’ and
hnbics’ clothing. Finder notify L. H.
Gibbs, 519 Magnolia avenue, San­
ford and rcccivo rewurd.
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For Sale—Tw o fine Red Jersey
cows for sale. G. .11. Edwards, near
J. E. Pace's place.
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HE P R O S P E R IT Y of each
of us is involved in the na­
tion’s prosperity, in the cor-,
rect handling of readjustment
problems.
Your •‘ hit" nnd our "b it" may ho smsli, but they arc csscnlinl to the
Peace Prosperity wilh which we must greet our boys on their return.
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Wc arc glad (o help you with advice cr service in every
movement designed (o promote-and maintain these prosper­
ous conditions.

�ANDKKNV CARNEGIE DEAD

s!v r away a great puttlou of the
wealth which he had (lathered to­
gether. Some nf his largest henefac‘V . tions were:
' . Carnegie Institute, Pitts!V
burg............................... .$22,000,000
,ia.
Branch libraries in New
York C ity.....................
5,200,000
L *.
Scotch universities.......... . 10,000,000
hri •
Carnegie Institute, Wash­
ington, D. C . ...........
21,000,000
, p
Carnegie Steel Co. emplnyes benefit fund
5,000,000
Carnegie Hero and Comf
ntisaion _____ ____ ____ 5,000,000
St. Louis Public Library
1,000,000
Carnegie
Hero
Trust
Fund, Scotland
l,i50,000
Hero Fund, France
1,000,000
Hero Fund, Germany ...... 1,500,000

f

Carncgiu
Dumferm’ ino
Truiit
.......... .........
Hague Pence Temple
...
United Engineering So­
ciety .................-----------Municipal library build-

The Dollar SaitThe Yowcll Company is adverttoing in this issue the Dollar Sate that
meuns the Dollar ^ill have more
cents than ever before nnd n perusal
of the many good things offered -for
One Big Rmt/id Dollar is surprising
when you consider the prices of to­
day, Tltis Dollar Sale is an innova­
tion in this city and the Dollar Sale
starts tomorrow and lasts one week.
Read the advertisement in this issue
and see the many bnrgnins that you
can get for the nominal sum of One
Dollar.
II. Y . P . U.

house party tt&gt; Lake Harney. Every
member Is expecting to havo the time
of their lives on this little vacation.
Doctor Hyman says he is expecting
some wedding fee* ns u result but
no one can imagine to whom he is
referring unless* it Is to our honored
president, Mr.' — -------&lt;all names
omitted).
Bo thft as it may we
wunt oil friends of the Union to
come out to Lake Harney Friday
evening to the big fish fry, nnd we
will lot you in on the "big eats.*
No dishes to he washed or anything
like that for every think will he serv­
ed "a la Camp Style.'*Some of the ihembcrs are expect­
ing to win li|gh honors for the Union
during their stay ut Lake Itnrnoy.
A course nf study has been arranged
nnd those members who tuke up this
course und are aid® to pass the exam­
ination will receive sullnblc recogni­
tion and In some Instances degrees
will be awarded. All results will be
published in next week’s notes.. Be
sure and look for them.
Regular meeting
next
Sunday
evening, with Group Two in charge.
Our Union is growing. Let’s keep
up the good work. Be on time, alt
the time, and Bring Your Part Up.

The B. Y. P. U. left yesterday for
the remainder of the week on a

Bclanc* h t i that olit n e t b a c l n a w ith
v o k i n i d k utneya a n d d i g e s t i v e o r g a n s .
T h is b e in g true, It Is e a s y to bellev®
th a t b y k e e p i n g th e k id n e y s and d i ­
g e s t i v e o r g a n s c le a n s e d and In p rn por
w o r k l n g o r d e - o ld A g e c a n bo d e f e r r e d
a n d life p r o l o n g e d f a r b e y o n d that e n ­
j o y e d b y the a v e r a g e person .

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

s w a l l o w o f w a t e r . T h e oil s t im u la t e s
th e k id n e y a c t i o n and en ables the
o r g a n s to th r o w o f f th e p ois on s w h ic h
c a u s e p r em a tu ra o ld a g e. New life and
s t r e n g t h in cr e a s e a s y o u c o n t in u e the

H All Local Advertisements Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a
eulcs w ill keep you In bcallh and vigor Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
and p r e v e n t a re tu rn o f tno d isease.
Charge 25 Cents.
!k&gt; n o t w ait until o ld a g e o r d is e a s e
c o n t i n u e t a k i n g a c a p s u le o r t w o ea c h
day. G O LD m £ d
...................
“ a _p DAL.
H a a rlem Oil‘ C

F o r o v e r 200 y e a r s G O L D M E D A L
H a a r l e m on h a s hemi r e lie v in g tbn
w e a k n e s s e s an d d i s a b ilit y due to a t - h a v e s e t U M d o w n f o r g o o d . G o . t o y o u r
v a n c l n g y oera . It is a sta n d a r d o ld - d r u g g l a t an d g o t a. l&gt;ox o f G O LD
t i m e home r e m e d y nnd n eeds n o lntr&lt;v M ED AL. H a a rle m Oil Capsules. M o n e y
d u c t lo n . G O L D M E D A L t l s s r l e m
-.-.f".-— 1»
* v ' . .. : hatn vou. T h r e e
Jncloee.1 in o&lt;* - V
1 V
.Y r ii„».
Hut r e m e m b e r to ask f o r th e
c o n t a i n i n g aJiuiil 5 d r o p s each. T a k e | o r ig i n a l Im ported G O L D M E D A L bran d.
Ik run as you w o u l d u pill, w ith a sm all I In s e a le d p a ck a g e s . *
«.

'O R A N G E S \

Prices are generally h ig h W hy not on Citrus Fruits, too?

If a woman's kitchen apron costs as
much as a dress used to cost, is it
reasonablctobclicvca northern house­
wife is going to expect to buy her
supply of Florida grapefruit at a lower
price than she lus been paying?

I.. A. HAKES, M anager
Orange t'ounly Citrus S u b -E 'c h a n g e

ORLANDO,

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FLORIDA

For sale— Maxwell Touring car,
in splendid condition. Cash or credit
B. &amp;. O. Motor Co.
6-i-tf.
For sale—Tw o horses und one
wagon. Cash $125. Enquire Wekiwa
Post-office. Mrs. Wallace.
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Mau re 1 Malccs Marvelous
R e c o r d o f “T h e Rosary"
"Like a string of peirlt" indeed come
(he divine notes of MaurcFsvivid voice
in this song that has touched a million
hearts" So pure and sweet aid limpid
are they that their sound would soothe
a soul in torment. On the reverie of
thistccotf) M iu !(liin g i‘ ‘At Dawning."

For nnle— Duroc Jersey pigs and
sows. Good stock. Joe Fernandez,
64-3tp.
i
For sale— Launch 26 feet
long,
6 feet beam (Brooks model) 8 H. P.
heavy duty Callia. perfection engine
also bout 47 feet long 8 feet beam,
hns been used ns house boat. No
power. Hulls in fine shape just paint­
ed. PricT* for both boats $350.00.
These boats can be taken through
Ot klahawa river to St. Johns. If
you mean business send for pictures
nnd particulars. An excellent fishing
n„tr.t Addrcrs Let.!; B oa 554. r.UMts
Fla.___________________________ C4-3tp

A-2J24—$1.00.

Sings Sublim e
L ove Son^ "C ore'N ^ rr'* , •„
All the pen and patiion which only
Stracciari. at h it i'reatr«t, c o u ld convey,
ate in this womlrrlul outpouring of
love. This NVapoli'an song gives you
Straccuri at his meat inspired heights.
49522—$1.50

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twtirlivtM II 1*4 |elf i qh i#*,
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€i imrs. Miiftl a*4 lufedarv,
II |*p*I*f n*jt. 3 i»‘ is*s«ul
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IfJ II slut*
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COLUMUIA CRAPIIOPIIONE COMPANY, New Ywk

H. L. GIBSON
Sanford, Florida
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FULL LINE OF FH ONOGRAPIIS AND RECORDS

\

WANTED— OLD CLEAN
RAGS,
ANY KIND EX­
CEPT OLD SOCKS,
COATS.
PANTS.
OR
BED
SPREADS.* AT
THE HERALD OFFICE.
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'Upholstering and lunttrcxt making,
lurnlture repaired, mirrors plated,
auto tops anti seats recovered. First
class work only. Brown Upholstery
Shop, 121 Court St., Orlando, Fla.
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FOR SALE
For Sale— 1016 Model Ford it undstei, l Shuler Vulcanizer.
R. C.
Shenfer, 113 Elm avenue. G6-2tp
For Sale—A first class fresh Jersey
cow. M. Doyle, Lake Monroe, Flu.
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For fialo—Four dwelling houses.
•Cash or easy terms. Situated on
Park, Magnolia, Cypress and Myrtle
avenues. Apply to J. E. Pace.
,
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For
Four.

G fU P E F U U ir

For Sale—Jersey Dtiroc pigs, $12
a pair, $G for one. G. W. Spencer.
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In answering an advertisement
wn-tt
•„'i\L*.1'N*’ff&lt;elm‘oricd In the
id, please do not ask The Hernld
for information a* to Urn Identity ui
the advertiser, ^Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is nnd If
FOR RENT
we do we nr® not allowed to give
out this Information. Simply write
For Rent—Furnished roums for
a letter and address it ns per in­
light housekeeping. 117 Laurel ave­
structions in the ad.
nue.
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This Column is Free to R.-Inrned Soldiers
nnd Sailors Who Seek Positions.
For Rent — Good rooming house in
center of city. See me quick. H. C.
WANTED
Du Bose.
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F’or sale—Piano Cheap. Enquire
Herald Olllce.
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ORANGES

Gr-vrurc It one of tho f«w firing
•rtiitt great enough lo give all the glory
of the wc.'U'i tong of slctory, ike tong
that vived France and civilUation, clear
to in tremendous climax "for Victory
or Death " Coupled with "The Trum­
peter," alto lung by Cia- sure.
A-6106—}L60

Wanted—Saleslady. Ladies Ready
to Wear. Apply New York Ready
lo Wear, 312 Sanford Avenue. Apply
at one®.
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W e who market our own fmit through our own1
efficient marketing organization, while opposed to
profiteering and believing an ultimate readjustment
of prices will be necessary, do not sec the possibility
of any radical reduction of prices on citrus fruit#
during the coming season. And, in view of the greatly
Increased cost of production, this is a fortunate thing
for the growers. Join the Lxclungc ami get Hie full
value of y.~ur fruit.

Florida Citrus Exchange* Tampa* Fla*

nspiring'Marseillaise* sung
in English b y Craveure

For Sale— Ten acres celery land
east of Sanford on brick road \\ mile
from loading station, five acres im­
proved, 5 acres unimprovpd, 2 wells.
For particulars apply to "F arm ,"
c-o Herald.
58-tf

Wanted— Young Jersey Cow.
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
LOST
Must be gentle nnd a good milker,
J I C K H O N V I M . i :. n . o i l l l t v
Fertilizers,‘Inscctlcldea, Sprayers, Poultry Supplies
write, L. Vihlen, R, F. D. A. San­
Strayed from I.ongwood- Black
For thirty years we have been manufacturing fcrtilizem in this State—wo have
ford, Fla.
and white heifer with itore on right
satisfied customers in every county in Florida.
65-tf,
side of nose. Finder please notify Write for Latest Price List.
Prices always in line with Quality
66-1 tp
J. E. SPUHI.ING, Local Agent, SANFORD, FLORIDA
I.ongwood.
Box
Wanted — Men in every county
with own auto to travel and take
orders for the Red Ripper Hay
Press. Can give good cnimnL»lon Ic
(he right man. He must be a good
hustler.
65-tf.
*

If a pair of shod costs a credit deal
more, is it reasonable to believe the
consuming public will expect to buy
oranges (or leas than heretofore?

'

Juhr.N umbertof^

For sule or exchange— 1 Vault
door, good shape, 1 large Safe, 71
inches high, I small Safe, Ut Inches
high, 1 uuriing machine. Must sell
quick. C. Core of Herald.
62-tf.

Wonted — Man to represent insur­
FOUND
ance company in Sanford. Salary
and commission. Married man pre­
Found—Pocket book. Four tnilea
ferred. See \V. Prccco, Hotel Carnes out on brick road to Orlnndu. W. C.
on Monday.
60-1 tp
lliley, It. A. Box 215.
66-1 tp

T h is is an era o f h igh prices. Literally,
m o n e y is cheap and everyth in g w h ich goes
in to ou r livin g is'dear.

N

For rale Five acres •TJi’ll, |utni
house, 2 nnd one half acres tiled,
Mules wagon nnd harness'. Bargain
for cosh. W. W. Dressor,
R-l

W ANTED TO BU Y— Furniture
For rent— Rooms Call at 1020
and household goods.
Address or East 2ntl street.
65-2tp.
enquire at Dixie Furniture Co.,
Furnished Rooms—By day, week
dealer in now ami second hand fur­
or month. Every convenience. Over
niture, 321 Sanford avenue. OC-ltp
i
Philips Drug Store, corner I’ nrk and
Wanted—A push cart.
Must be First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart, Prop.
in good condition. 510 Onk. &lt;66-2tp
43-tf

G R A P E F R U IT /

It docs not sectn reasonable to believe
that portion of the public which con­
sumes Florida oranges and grapefruit
is going to expect cheap fruit. On
the contrary, it docs seem reasonable
to think the public will expect to
compensate growers to some extent
for the increased cost of production
and transportation.

For Hale— 25 acre farm. 25 hogs,
2 cows and calves, I horse wagon
and tools 11,000. Address Box D.
Wekiwa, Fla.
63-4tp.

For sale—Spring tooth harrow
and sulky plow. Cheap. Apply Don
McDonald, City.
G4-2tp

OLD AGE STARTS
WITH YOUR KIDNEYS

^

A U G U S T 15. 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

Hale—Seed

Hex

potatoes. Rose
Packard, Phone 136
65-tf.

TUfurrsi,

W h a t y o u pay o u t y o u r g o o d m o n e y for
is cig a re tte sa tisfa ction — a n d , m y , h o w

18 cents a package

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!

E

XPERTLY

b len d ed c h o ic e

low-mildness o f the tobaccos yet re­
taining the desirable “ body." Camels

Turkish and choice Dom estic
tobaccos in Cam el cigarettes elimi­

are sim ply a revelation!

nate bite and free them from any

smoke them without tiring your taste!

unpleasant cigarelty

Y ou m ay

aftertaste or
For you r ow n satisfaction you m ust

For sale—Pair of mules. Cheap.
L. Vihlen, It. F. D. A. Sanford,
Flu.
G5-tf.

unpleasant cigaretty odor.
Camels win instant and permanent

in the w orld at any price. * Then,

For sale— Moline Universal Trac­
tor, good as now, extra rims, with
sand cleats. TJwo fourteen inch plows
rolling truck, complete Lyman Bros
Forest City, %Fla.
65-2tp

success with smokers because the

y o u 11 best realize their superior

blend brings out to the limit the

q u a lity an d the ra re enjoyment
they provide.

fo r

s a l e —" K i d d i e

k o o p ",

little less than new, In good condi­
tion, will •tit cheap. Can be seen

com pare Camels w ith any cigarette

refreshing flavor and delightful mel-

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Win.too Sslem. N. C.

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AUGUST 15, 1IH9

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE NINE

Pay of Convict O usrds---------------- - — ------ --------- ------------ . . .
reeding and ear* ot convlcta on roads___ ___________ ________
Salary of Ferryman________ ____________ ________ ___ _ _ i
Payment* on account road* built by contract_______ ________ _
Prymeols on account bridge* built b y contract___ - ____ ____
Surveying.......... &lt;------------ ---- a--.-----------------------------------------.
r.iprnsrs repairs on brick r o a d s . . ______ ____ ____ ___________ _
Net Ilalanre March 31, 1019____ - ______ t_*._____ _____________
Warrant* outstanding March I I , 1919 . .............. ......... ........ ..

Ct730.n|
19.71

Depository ltataiivo March 81, 1919.... . . . . . _

____

6,760.39

Depository tlalinre tl r t .'l, 10 18______ . ................ .......
- ...
Itrrrlpta for Ihe Hit Moathai
Prom:
T a i Collector— Taata........... ....................... .... ..... ......................

34.46

Discrimination In

COUfiT Y HUAllD FUND
O Inch t s l a y s J u p t

Disbursements fg r'th eH li Mentha:
Rent of Armorv.

1,032.74

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

972 73

41.41

M a k in g .^ -.____ ___________________ _____ _____ -____ . ..

1,342.4 1
None

Depository Ilalanre Mar. 31, 1919

1,362.44

Disbursement* lor thr Nil Months: .

.

... . .

_

rC lIL IC IIY FUND
Depository Ilalanre (let. I, 1918 . .........................
..... .......
Itrcrlpls or the Hit Mvnlhs:
From:
T a t Collector—T
a i n . ______ ______ _
Making ................................... ...... .........
Dlshunemenl* for the HD Months:
....
Depository Ilalanre Mar. 31, 1919

and

our

prices

arc

,

right.

11.90

_______

II.

In short, the label required b y pure

90

food laws has prevented fraudulent substitution
and the use of unwholesome material, due to
the fact that the intelligent American house­
wife reads the label.

2,616.12
3,699.74
6, J 14.87
III.

62

U n fortu n ately, h o w e v e r ,

t h e r e are
some food products now on the market in

6.201.24

FLORIDA CIIOVFS lltlA l.V i; D ISIH IC T
M l*

Monthu:

HILL HARDWARE CO.

77fi!l 1
32.25
11 y.;u
255.00

Latiiir . ... .... ....... .................................. ....
Inti'rrvt un lluml*
Drposltnr)’ llalance Mar. 31, 1919 ...

365.15
*

i

Atari*
HaUncc rash In ilrpunllorlra, all fumla.............
. ...... . __
llnrnllcctsil tales, current year
Cask It. Sinking Fund .............................................

25.3H5.SI
4A. 112.31
12,851.86

'
Liabllltir*
Warrant* uutatamllng for current &lt;‘T* ' 'j
W»»r«nt:
munry t*u*»**» » *»*•» paymriit uf whic^ i»
l&gt; deferred—6 per cent IH ntuntha
lllark Hammock Drainafe tmtrlrt Pnrrir .
.......... .........
Feralnrd* (Touiity i t i i h a i y and Utfundtng Itund*
,

/T 7H E Success o f Dainty
Bakings or u Substantial
D inner is assured b y the
use of

86,329.11
7I.9S
3,881.29
7,400 09
243^099.09
179,000.09
8,699.99

Flurld* (iruvri Drainage District liund*...........
Total

406.93

____

A8SKTH AND LIAIIILITIKH’

V- *

'various sections of the country to which our
protective labeling laws have not sufficiently
applied, and in such e ,ces the housewife is nat­
urally left in the dark. 'Fake for instance, socalled Self-Rising Flours; there are no laws re­
quiring the label on these flours to name the
ingredients.
These are still bought blindly
without knowledge of the ingredients, for the
reason that these mixtures seem never to have
been subjected to the same label requirements
as other mixed food products. One is unable
to determine from the label of any sack or
package of Self Rising Flour what the quality
of the flour is or what other ingredients are
mixed in with it.

Nime

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

Making . . . . . .
l)lobuM»rmrnt« |nr the Hit .Monlhi:

a3&amp;*iS3S?

distribution must of necessity conform to pure
food laws, not only those of her own State, but
also must be in conformity with the Federal
Food Laws.

Non*

Depository llalance Mar. 31, 1919

l!«frip (« !*»t I hr

RISING SUN

all advertised fo o d produ cts o f national

8.81

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

Making ............ ....
..................
Disbursement* tor Ihe Sit Months:
Dl tehlrig
•,
1-

W c have a com plete stock

She knows, for instance, that

33.0».

lll.ACK H A M M O C K DllAINACF DISTRICT FUND
Dopositnry Ilalanre Oct. !. 1 9 18____. . . ................................
Itrcrlpls for the Sit Months:
From;
T a i Col l ect or—T a s e s . ____ ___
_______

Wc arc sole agents fo r A m erican Steel &amp; W ire

purchasing only standard goods of established
merit.

1,291.13
22.26
.10.16

..........................
Value of Count) Piupvit&gt;

441,989.24
6,000.00
15.000. 00
10.000. 00
12.000. 09
43.000.

H ow ev er, the h ou sew ife can

Tho Fait Breaker.

JuBt for tlm unko of plvlns mb names
thlnR to ntnrt nn nreument, will nomts
fwyly plenso cuRsrost tltfil mh it mnkes
a bnby cross to cut teeth It niUBt make
tym crosa-cycd to cut eyo teeth-

W IGHT GRO CERY CO.,
Sanford, FL.

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HI* Chrlitmaa Preaent

An old follow 1 know, nnd who tins
all sorts of money, «nys that when ho
was n boy llvlm: on n farm In I’ennBylvnnln nil he cot for Christman was
the privilege of shooting n gun once at
a mark.—K. W. llowe's Monthly.

•7k

Qoldimlth'a Masterpiece.
Goethe, nt tho time o f publication,
,
Had Him There.
»M0 tlint "Tbo VIcnr o f *Wnkolldd"
"Denonn Simms Mow he donn’ jipl i r . r o i t T UP COUNTV f i n a n c k h n r m i n o u : c o u n t y
was out* of the bent novels’ ever writ­ provt* o’ churches advertisin'," remark­
I'rtlod Kndlni March 31*1, 1919
ten, nnd called It a “ proBO-ldyll." It la ed Khlnhonu; “ hut when Ah nst him,
Tl; following report uf (hr rerrinls ami li is burse Turrit* Ilf thp (until of SKM1NUI.K eertntnly the niuslcnl prono of a truo
n dnt ense, wulfo* ho ring the church
CO UN TY lor th period m il Inc .Marrh 31.1, 1919, Mllh thp balance* ami amount of war* poet,—Julian mil.
' * hell fo* service, lie Jos' had millin’ to
ran** iiut.landlnit and
statement uf Ihe asset* anil liabilities. and the vain* ol County
property. • »rrjit irhnul ot the sold Srmlnole County a . reported on the .11 it day uf Marrh',
gay."—Iloston Transcript.
HIINKST A M U .

Comptroller.

2,122.83
4 8.20
Net Ilalanre Oct. 1, I 9 l n . . „ .............
................ ..
Itffrlpl* for Ih■ ,"i» Month*:
From
’la* Collector— t « » m .
...... ...................................... — ... „ ,
C om p tr ollc r^ U etn iH .
. ...
...........
•,
Comptrullfr — Redemptions
Depositor!**— In tr tn t
•■■■.. ....... j _ . .
W. C. William.on — Mitrtllanruus Item.
.
.....................
M ak in g.______‘ ___________________________.*________________•_*
llUhur.rinrnt* fur (hr S I .'M o n t h . :
Hilary Cl.ik Circuit Court ai County Auditor and Clerk to
County C o m m U .lo n tr ........................
Per Diem and Mileage of County Commiuluner.
Pay ol Shrrltf for a t te n d .tier on Cou nty Commissioners
S.l.rlr* of other Ufflrrre anil Cinpluyrra:
Attorney fur County Commissioner*
Supeni.or of Registration.............
.........
County Phy.iclan
.
.
( ounty Demon.irutlon Agent ...» .
. ................. ............
I urnltuir and t l ilu r e * fur:
Court lloutr............. .............. ..... .....‘............... _.................... .............
Ripens’ a of ( ounl) llulldlngs:
Janitor. »n&lt;*. other attendant.
............
....
........... .
Light. furl and water________... ....... ....... ........
............... ...
Ii.turanre.......................... ...... ............... ......... ............... ...........
Incidental.___ . , e ,. , __ ________ r-______
_____ ,
Kent........................... ..... ............... ...... -r
.
....................
l are uf ( ounl. Poor:
Repair* and addition, to Poor llou.es and F a r m . .
P i p e d . -• operation Poor Hou.es and Farm.
....... ......
Alloaanre* trade to Pauper, outside of Poor Houses and
paid by Warrant................................ £ ___ ________
Coroner's ln«|ur.la: For. of Ofttcer., Juror, and 9 ’ lttiruri .
Stationer) A Printing:
&lt;h ni u l Stationery, lllahki, etc - - ......
..... ....
Record l l o o k .......... ..............
..................... .................
Advertising reoulred by law and paw lor by county . - ____ .
I nnutil»lon&gt; Paid to ttfnreri;
•
Tut Assessor
..... ........ .............
. .
T a t Collector
.............. ,■ ,, ,
• lira Orruit Court, recording and general rourt work'...........
Fipen.r* ol ( i.n c m l Flection........................................ ______ __
Mat&lt; rial and labor lor target.
... .
......
.....................
Fspen.es ol Deputy T a i Collector .
.. .
.
____ .
Tick eradication work .
....___
lt&lt; nt ol room for Uovernment Laboratory - —
___ __

2,071.63
7,771.62
674.69
384.46
9 3 .11
910.49

9,831.67
11,909.20

Book* That Profit.

There are hundred" of book", ench
one of whlrlt. If rs-till rend, really nsfdinllnted by tin* person to whom It
happens to npptml. will enable that
person tpilte unconsehmsly to furnish
himself with ammunition which ho will
find of use In the battle of life.—Roose­
velt.

740.00
341.00
26.00
300.00
210.00
180.00
440.00
17.24
240.00
240.02
88.10
37J.66
800,0(1

*

32.90
2,416.10

one sentence o f n hun dred lin os,
nnd e a rlie r In the book. In one o f the
ch ap ters d e scrip tiv e o f W a te rlo o , there
nrr over 5 0 lin e s w ithout a fu ll stop.
E n g la n d 's rerord Is held b y the fo r­
eign en listm en t net. one section o f
ntileli ro'iches Its a ! ; liii'mlt c d iii word.

101.30
9.40
319.64
194.10
178.00
224.23
937,41
167.88
247.30
17.21
16.00
1,901.34
75.00

Daily Fashion Hint
11,581.62
327.48

Depository Ilalanre Marcs 31 1919

379.9.8

•Making /...._........ ......................
Uni, urirmenla for Ihe Sis Months:
&lt; oat of Criminal Prosecutions:
Sheriff and Deputies, Cst Ills Crim C * -.,_
Clerk Circuit VCourt.
Cst
Crlra
Cs
eil M i l
A
S i tIlls
i l l C
lll
unty Judge, Cst Ills Crlm Cs
Justice of Peace, Cst Ills Crim Cs
......
' ounty’ Proterirting Attorney ___
IJauHTs, Pay for attendance Crim. Ct...
Wltncaa Krrr . . . . . . . .
&lt;•th. r n penn s of Criminal prn*i*ruilnni
....... .......... — — .
Mii rKI't Cum. un Fines, elr.. Coll.............................. ..........- ...
heeding Prltoners . . ............ / ______ _____ __________ _________
'I ran.porlatlon paid for and discharge money paid to con ­
vict* on roads . ........
Cay of ruror In Crim. easts. Countv anil Justice ol Pei.ro
Courts
....... ................. . ................... .*
I,:,__
Salarv ot Jailor_______________ %___ , N ... ____ , . ____ ._.__

"

,

2,291.73
0,113.39

637,f&gt;0
4 6 .4 0
147.78
22.19
300.00
10.00

A m en dm en t to Prayer.
L il lie D o n a ld F ro st. H years nbl,
says Ids p ra y e rs every n ig h t, am i one
evening n fte r sa y in g h is re g u la r
prayer, finished up by s a y in g :. "D o n r
Lord, p lease don't let Ilro ih e r Ilill put
his coltl fe e t on m e ."— E xch a n g e .

Hapnlneu.
I f wo are to he h ap p y , we m ust bo
happy n o w j I f w e lire to be bnppy, w e
must be h app y h e r e ; I f w e are to bo
happy, w e m ust he hnppy In ou rselves
nnd not In our con d itio n s.— E x ch a n g e .

187 FEET FRONTAGE ON LAKE M ONROE
Joining Bulkhead on the West. Two blocks of building Ixits.
With two story factory building.

Address: C. KENNISON, I*. O. Box 505, Orlando, Fla.

MONEY
SAVING
PRICES

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Ton Cob Boy From Ua at
• i

W h o le sa le P rice*

W r l U f a r T r ia s L b l

W.A.McrrydayComp«y
* Palitko* Florida

A . P. C O N N E L L Y

City Property and Farms are Going at Reasonable Prices

8 8 .2 0 “

177.40
49,03
G7K.49
44.00
18.00

390.00

2.639.79
3,473.40
2.80

Depository Ilalanre, March 31.^1919... ....... .... ........

3,476.10

HOAD FUND

M a k in g .«_v_.____ .
.
. . . . . ____
“ '.em ents r„r (he Hit Month*:
•
Superintend* nee:
i," V 1'* °.1
“ n,l Overseen.................. .. ..................
**' Co. Cnmmlstiunrra for mail Inspection-........... —-------• sld to other persons (or road Inspection ------ -------------- --L " nf l o * Maintenance, lload* 6i Ilridara
—
' ouli and k ' e f h l - t i i , uowU and repair*--___
{-*' • Mtek, roit, rare and feeding . . . . . . .
• aid lur free labor other than Uos.

Feeding Rabbit*.
R a b b its need iv»t on ly preen fe e d ,
but n solid sta p le m eal every d a y —
p re fe ra b ly o f g ra lt;— but that Is a ill 111ru lty nt p r e s e n t; b read m ny be stibstlI nti’&lt;l. w ith a lit tle bran or ontm enl,
and a lw a y s p le n ty o f clean w a te r nr
m ilk nnd w a te r.

LIST YO U R PRO PERTY
AND W E CAN
SELL IT . 1

3.821.08
1,081.37
M oll
1,111.25

tVir are publishing a series of her most important articles.

REAL ESTATE

62.tO

Net Ilalanre, March 31. 1919 ’
. .
W arranls outitandlng, March 31. 1919_____ _________________

hserialf
D « - I. 1918
irJm' f" r lbr. ? u Moaths:
T a i Col ector—f a i m . . _ _ . . __________ J..___
• omptrnl c r —T a i Redemption*
• r f k — lload Camp______ Z __________________

Long Sentencea.
In " I .e s M ls o rn lje s " V lc io r H u g o has

Nit Ilalanrp Marrh 31, 1919 ______ ____ ___ „ ______________
W arrant, out.ianilln* March 31, 1919_____ i

FINK AND FOIIFFITUIIt: FUND
&lt;"P ‘ttory Ilalanre Oct. 1, 1918
_____ ________ _____ ____ ___
Ilereipta for the Mt M**tha:________________ _______ ___________
T t t Collector—T a i r a ...................................... .............
Comptroller—T a i Redem ptions...____________________
M.eriff — Fines and rustic... ..................................... _ .......

Dili,

*

Meredith’s Vanity.
‘‘Georgo Meredith, nn bln friend." ’
lined to toll w it. amusement," writes
Robert Lyud In the London Nation,
"wan a vnln mnn. Someone linn roInteil how, In hln Inter yearn, he repnrdotl It nn a matter of extrouifj.Im­
portance that hi" vlnltorn nhoultl nit
In n iHtnlllon from which they would
Boo hi" face In profile."

4 A A .V .I .

NOTE—Miss Costello it already icell known to most of the ladies of
our city. She is of the Domestic Science Ilranch of the University of
Chicago, a graduate o f Jwwis Institute, Supervisor o f Domestic Science
in Public Schools, Special Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy,
Special Lecturer to the Women’s Clubs.

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1919 b) ihe ( lirfc ol the Circuit Court and thp iluirtl of Count/ Commlaslnnrra l« hereby
published under Ihe provl.lnn. of Chapter CM 3 ot the l ,a * . of Florida, A ct. ot 19 1 6 .

easily

become thoroughly informed about most pro­
ducts and, by a process of careful selection of
such products, safeguard health and make pure
food legislation effective.

09

FLOUR

An added zest for every meal.

housewife

has lo n g sin ce learned the advisability o f

UUILDINC FUND
Depositury [lalince Oct. 1, 1 9 1 8 . . . . . . . ..
Iteerlple lor the Sts Monlhu:
From:
Ta* Collector—T a r e s . . .
___
_______ _ ..
Clerk—It,tcrist on l l o n d * . .........

C om pany.

Every thoughtful

6 0 .0 0

Depository tlalinre March 31, 1919 . _ "..... .........

f AM ERI CAN FE NC*e "|

Buying

998.29

9 ,96 9.8 1
6 4 4 9 .9 4
4 8 0 .4 9
3 2 .1 0

4,9 4 2 .4 1
14,9 3 2 .4 4

A MODIBIT CAFE.

Nothing is moro Lushiomblo than
tho capo Just now. A b a chango from
tho bluo model ( ono mlgnt bavo
this design In bliquo tricotlno trim­
med with buttons c f suit-material.
Tho collar and rovers aro full of lino,
yet graccfu.
Tho fulneaa nt tho
waist is held In with a suede bolt.
Medium elzo requires
Jarda Cl­
inch material.
Pictorial Review Capo No. 7371.
BIzea,
to II Inches bust. Prlco.

2! cents,

Insure
Your Home - Your Auto - Tornado Property Damage
Agent Drew Development Co.

-

Liability

Formerly Holden Real Estate Co.

City Lots in A ll Parts of City
Celery Lands in M. M, Smith’s Sub Division

.

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PAGE TEN

AUGUST 15. 1919

T THU SANFORD HERAID

1

Daily Fashion Hint

Finders.
There are four sorts of reader*:
hour glass readers, whose rending runs
In and out nnd.lenvos nothing; sponge
renders, who Imbibe ell but only to
give It out ngnlg ns they got It, nnd
perhaps not so clenr j Jelly-bag renders,
who keep Iho dregs nnd refuse," nnd
let tho pure run through; diamond
renders, who cast aside nil thnt Is
worthless nnd hold only gems.
Tides of tho Ocean.
The Incoming nnd (he outgoing of
the tides la enused by the gravllntlnpnl Influence o f the moon. The
moon, so to sprnk, drawn or lifts tho
water from tho depths on tho snmo
principle Ihnt n pump lifts wnter.
.And us with a pump, tho wnter rushes
In to All the spare left; so the shal­
low wnter near shore rushes out to fill
the extra, space caused by rising of
the wnter, on the principle thnt wafer
seeks Its own level.

A DELIOHTrUL TATLLEUB.
Just whnt one would want for sum­
mer Is thlrf talllour In silk trlcotlno
with narrow straight skirt and a
narrow box coat. The most glorious
part about tho suit' Is tbo vest of
tapestry cloth, overtopped by a col­
lar or lino whlto linen, which may
bo freshened ns often as occasion de­
mands. Five yards 42-lnch material
and
yard tapestry are needed for
average siie.
Pictorial novlew Jacket No. 7716.
Sixes, Id to 20 years. Price, 25 cents.
Skirt No. 7.7.74. Sixes, 14 to 20 years.
Price, 20 cents.

Washington's Advisers.

When Washington formed Ills cab­
inet It had but four members, the In­
terior department being unknown, tho
war nnd navy departments being un­
der one head, and the postmaster gen­
eral being foborcl'nnti* to the treas­
ury. Nevertheless of these four posi­
tions, he gave two to Virginians, Sec­
retary of State Jefferson nnd Attorney
Gcnrr.'.I Randolph; one. to New York,
Alexander Hamilton, nnd one to Mass­
achusetts, Henry Knox,

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Plant Will Be Built a t Fernandina to Manufacture
Thousands of Tons of
Waste Material Into Fertil­
izer for Sole Distribution in
Florida.
W i t h th s Im m edia te e r e ct io n * f A
fa c t o r ) ' t o c o n v e r t sh r im p aerap Intn
fer tiliser , Kernantllna w ill have
lh a
p io n e e r pla nt In the U n lt - d Htalen f o r
th e u tilis a tio n o f this m aterial.
An­
n ou n ce m e n t o f the n ew InJustry .wan
made to d a y hy C. Na»h Held, m a n a g e r
o f th e J a c k s o n v ill e office o f th e N i ­
trate A g e n c i e s C o m p a n y .
K xp er im en ta on the poeelbtlltlee o f
t r a n d a t l n g the w a s te f r o m sh r im p Into
a fe r tilise r have been u nder w a y eln ce
April, the Idea f o r d e v e l o p i n g auch an
Industry
h a v in g
o r ig i n a t e d
In
the
J a c k s o n v ill e offic e.
It la o n lr w ith in
the Iasi f o u r o r five days,
however,
that final de t a ils f o r the estab lishm ent
o f the pla nt a t F e r n a n d ln a h ave be e n
c om pleted.
W o r k w ill c o m m e n c e on th e b u il d in g
at on ce. Mr. Held stated this m o r n i n g
and the Initial ex p e n d itu re w i l l he b e ­
tw een $10,0(10 and I&amp;0.000. O p e r a tio n s
w ill be g in a b o u t ' O c t o b e r 1. T h e o u t ­
put o f fe r t ili s e r w ill be Just su ffic ien t
f o r Florida, a c c o r d i n g to Mr. Held, an d
the produ ct w ill not be put on th e m a r ­
k et for
w h olesa le fe r t ili s e r m a n u f a c ­
turers.
K q u a l to F e r w l a o C.iinno.
T h e ahrlinp s c r a p has v e r y sim ilar
and In fact ab ou t the sam e Ingredie nts
s s those f o u n d In I'eiwivlan Uuano. an d
from
a
fe r tili s a t io n
st a n d p o in t
Is
equ ally aa v a lu a b le aa the P e r u v ia n
p t r d u c t , c o n s id e r e d the m o s t \ I m p o r ­
tant pla nt fo o d tin .Wie m a r k e t . .

United States of the World.
The day will come when we shall
realize not only the brotherhood o f In­
dividuals hut the essential units of all
mankind. All are brothers; all chil­
dren of the same father. The bnrrlers
which divide nntlons are nrtlflclnt. I
Mlevn the time Is nt hand when these
harriers will fall, like the wnlls of
Jericho, before love's trumpet sum­
mons, when the banner of brotherhood
and freedom will float forever.over n
new federation—tho United Stntes of
tho World.—Tolstoy.

H I L L L U M B E R CO
BUILDERS S U P P L IE S
’*

LUM BER,
LATHS,

SHINGLES ‘
S E W E R P IP E and D R A IN T IL E

Alexandria,
Alexandria, founded Ivy the world
conqueror, Alexander the Great, lx nn
Egyptian city tlml Is enger to loso Its
connection with the faraway past nnd
become completely modernized. Fate
line favored this ambition, for the wontiers (lint Cleopatra knew have been
eaten by Are or swept nwny by the
sen. Alexnndtln !i n city of trade nnd
fashion, dominated hy prosperous Eu­
ropeans too deeply absorbed In tho
stock exchange to bo even vaguely In­
terested In the romantic sldo of their
city.

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iVC TAKE LIUEHTY (MINDS AT PA It

ELDER

S P R IN G S

W ATER

TIIOMAN lb IIA K Ell, Ph. I).
Anilytlrsl and Consulting Chemist • Professional of Nsluthl Nrlrnre
Emeritus, Italllno C e l lr f r , Yloflds
Private Laboratory of Itoltlso College
b, h o ., Nor. Mb, IMS
Winter Perk,
Mr. T. O. Charles

Hanford , I'ls.,
X
D r s r Sir:
I Neve rn m plrls d r s i r f u l r h r m l r s l s n s l i - l * of the cample
s im p le o
off wolei
wafer ( h i t

World's Largest Building.
The Vntlcnn palace nt Romo Is tho
lnrgest building In the world, covering
UP,4 ncres, but with Its additions and
enlargements It was several centuries
In building. The most extensive build­
ing In the world constructed at ono„
time Is tho Pennsylvania station In
New York city, which occupies eight
ncres of ground nnd has exterior wnlls
measuring about one-half n mile. The
cnpltol nt Washington covers ir«.'l,112
square feet, or nearly four ncres.

you b r o t j h l me early last week, as»d b i t e obtained the following retullo:
Cslor_____ ____________________
Clear
It esrtlon
__ _______ ...Neutral
f r e e Ammonia . .. 00porta per million
Albuminoid Ammonia_____ ___ . ..,T r«co

.

C h l o r i n e __ ___ t.IS
Oarto per million
Total oollde _ . . S.OO parte per million
Hardness — » 31.01 part* per million
Nil reles._.-------..----- „ T r s r .

The aboenre prsrllralty o f free and » l l i » n l » - H sir.ruo.i'a in .hi* "s le r snd
Ilf very omatl amount u&gt; rmorlnr Indlrslrs Its iir ellrh t quality for household
purposes. In aridlllsn Id ihr gtud -..silly rhotorlr ritllcf of fuprrlar hvusehtld
wslrr. It p o f . e . i e o sperlsl fraturro of much vslur, e.petislly lha»e o f rirrltont
natural srrallon nnd I.OW degree of h ird n r f-.
T h e bar terlologlral analysis. resulting *n on im t lr total fount. In four
•ample* of the w strr, of 1 bsrle rl* prr re nt.: and In Smllng no rolon. or other
harmful bacteria, fully r o n l r m It* pood quality Indlta trd by the C H E M I C A L
analyst*.

flf the many waters of th’ s and olhrr region* Ihsl I ha«e analrrrd. I h s ie
found none superior In all good qualities to that of Ihr "Ltdrr Water."
Youra very respectfully,
( S i g n e d )' T H U S . It. U A K E I I

Dally Thought
To he trusted Is n greater compli­
ment than *&lt;* »w* l/**-r.t—
Mae-

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T. O. CHARLES, Distributor
SANYO III). &gt;1.0 III DA

TELEPHONE l l l - W

gi

;&gt;‘ W * w -f -e s " that

T e r u t t a n g u a n o Is ob t a in e d fr o m the
p la ces w h er e p elica n s c o n g r r i a t e , am t'­
ll r a r e ly fo u n d In qu a n titie s o f slxe
e x c e p t In Peru, It lx o n ly pu t on the
m a r k e t e v e r y ( o u r o r a v e y su rs and is
to o sc a r c e f o r g e n e r a l use. T h V th ree
pla nt f o o d s that c o n s tit u t e fe r tilise r
are am m on ia,' potash and ph osp h or ic
acid, all o f w h ich o r ig i n a t e p r a c tic a l ly
In the sa m e m a n n e r as the P e r u v ia n
g u a n o.
In view o f these
facts, Mr.
Held d e c la r e d tod ay, the v a lu e o f d ls c o v e r i o g a p r o c e s s to m a k e th e shrim p
•crap Into f s r i i l l ; « r
c an be readily

Here is your chance if
you are looking
for a real
Irish Buggy made of all
hardwood, full bolted and
extra wide steel wheel.

seen

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Home Idea o f w h a t the Industry w ill
m ea n to F e r n a n d ln a can
be g a in ed
f r o m the f a c t that thla t o w n now' sh ips
m er e shrim p th an a n y one p la ce In the
U nited Hlates.
T h e ca lc ti
last y e a r
r a n g e d ‘ u p w a r d to 10,060 tons, a ttret
o f 200 b o a ts b e i n g e n g a g e d In c a t c h in g
sh r im p f o r th e Ferm u .d lnn inurkrt.
W il l Itllm ln a l* l.uss.
D u r in g tho e s p e r l m e n t i In mUklng
sh r im p s c r a p Into fertiliser,
It wua
f o u n d Ihul i - p er cent o f the sh rim p
Is head, w h i c h Is re m o v e d uml t h r o w n
a w a y b e fo r e the sh rim p ur* Iced and
•hipped. Hhrliup c a n i . e i s l&gt;*o an ev en
b i g g e r p e r c e n t a g e o f th e sh r im p In
running.
p er cent, w h ich
con sti­
tu tes the head and tall, be in g w ae.ed.
T h e scr a p w ill be c o lle c t e d n ig h tly
In m o t o r trucks, hauled to the plant
and pul t h r o u g h a d r y i n g nml g r i n d ­
i n g process. .O w in g to the sp eedy d e ­
c o m p o s it io n o f the w a s te a q u ic k p r o ­
c e ss !■ n ecessary.
W h ile the m a n u f a c t u r e
of
sh r im p
• ersp Into fe r t ili s e r has been tried in
a sm all way before, thla Is tho Oral
tim e an e n t ir e ly s u c c e s s f u l p r o c e - a has
be e n fou nd. Mr. Held said today.
In ad dition to the for tllla er a s l o c k
f o o d w ill be m a d e out o f the sh rim p
acrap.
T h e F e r n a n d ln a plant will be
under th e s u p e r v is io n and d ir e c t io n ox
th e J a c k s o n v i l l e offle*.
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REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS

Price $4.25 .

Standard Size Wash Doards
llrass 70c
Glass COc
White Metal 45c

LEE BROTHERS
LITTLE TOT8’ ROMPERS.

Playtime calls for comfortable gar­
ments, go hpre Is a romper model
thnt answers 'he requirements of
good sense and good looks. Plain
blue gingham may bo used, tbo
bloomers being shirred to a short
waist with sleeves cut In one. Thero
aro pockets of self-material.
Eor
average slzo, two yards 36-Inch inntcrtnl.
Pictorial Review Rompers No.
7155. Sizes, 1 to 6 years. IT loo, 15
fonts.

H ARD W A RE

for
HARD W EAR

Kook Stoves, Yes!
No. 7
No. 8

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Plumbing
and Sheet Melal
Contractors

Peculiar’ Fetllng.
Ct'lln liiul been 111 for tunny week*
Out* tiny when nhi* was stronger ami
hmi been put in n clmlr, she slipped
down In tin* floor nnd stood for u mo
ment on ht*r foot. "Oh," sin* vnld, Ii
n nmrli surprised voice, “ I feet henv
to myself."

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Many Like Him.
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lo offer tin* most original one yet:
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One can manage to look both pic­
turesque and sophisticated In a toi­
lette with skirl of plain pique nnd
overblauso of llgured organdy, es­
pecially It tho orcrblouse goes over
the walatllnn nnd ha- a round r.cck
run with black satin ribbon. Need­
less to ndd that the streamer belt
Is also of satin ribbon. M dlum also
requires l f l yards 36-lnch pique and
yards‘ flKured orrindy.

Pictorial Review Dress No. .7739.
Slzeg, 12 to 29 years.
Price, 25
cents.

m JlTh*

some today!
Y ou ’re going to
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�AUGUST 15, 1919

THE SANFORD BpgRALD

MEET HERE TO M O R R O W

now in the neighborhood of $17,000 !■*
brick Ninth Street from Park Commissioner* of Seminole County, Florida,
Lut on* aid one-hail (1)4) blocks, nt th* office of eald board al the court house
per mile to build nnd $1,000 per Avenue
I’ lopossl to be presented In n ssslcd cn- in Sanford, Florida, on or before ten o'clock
ctlopn erdoreed on lb# outside "U lds let n. m, on th* Snd day of ftplrmbsr A. D. 1919,
Volucta. Lake and Seminole to De- mile for interest alone.
pseln* Ninth Street." Snnford, Florid* and for th* eacavntlon and construction of the
cldc on Bridges
There is good argument on both Ibensnse of tho bidder or bidders.
ditches, drains or canals and lateral ditches,
E*cb. proposal must be accompanied b y a drain* or canals (n th* Jessup Drainage Dis­
made payable at elfht In the trict.
The boards of county commiivaion- sides of the question. The people certified.check
order of tho City Clerk of Sanford, Firoldn
Earh bid must be accompanied by a certi­
s of Volusia, Sominolo and Lake themselves must determine what for two hundered ( 1200 .00) Dollars.
fied check In tha sum of Five Hundred ItiOO)
they want.— DeLand News.
Dollar),
payable tr said hoard, as an evi­
Th# successful bidder or bidders will be
counties meet In Snnford at 9 o'clock
required to fiv e n bond equal t o his or tbeir dence of godd f a l 'j .
E stlm s'H total VA.-dsgr, tn.attu cubic
bid and sucli bond to ba executed by n
Saturday for the purpose of conalstsurety rotayin y, licensed to do business in yards. Thla quantity Is only approalmats-,
Tnc joint action with reference to
tha State of Florida, said bond
to be being given ns a uniform basis (or compari­
son of bids, and th* said board reserve* the
approred by the City Coundl.
Another Elrthday Parly
-u'chasing the bridges over the St.
1
Flans snd specification* may be seen nt right to Increase or decrease the amount of
aald
yardage a* may be deemed n****siry.
A pleasant event In young people’s tha City Clerk** ortlco or at tbs office ol
Johns at Harden’s Ferry and a
All bid* shall be made upon a form to be
9red T. William*, C l 'y Hnilnser.
Crow s Bluff and the erection of a circles was the birthday party given
The City Council reserves th* rl*ht to re­ furnished.
snd snd all bids.
The board neervr* the tight to reject any
bridge at Osteen.
Seminole county by Miss Mabel Wilkinson on Wed­ ject
and all bids.
Fred I*. Itlnr*
F. L. Miller
City
Clerk
l*re*.
Council.
-Th
e successful blddsr w 1be required to
ttill b e a s k e d to meet half the ex­ nesday afternoon in celebration of
give a bond' equal to 75 per rent of the
Fred. T. Williams •
her
fifteenth
birthday
to
a
group
of
amount of his tr their bid, computed upon
City. Fnglnecr.
pons
CS-ttc.
the basis of the yardage above mentioned,
pmsc of the bridges at Harden’s girl friends among whom were in­
with a Surety Company qualMed ta write
such bonds in the State of Florida, at surety
cluded
the
cb'iir
of
the
Congrega­
Kerry and at Osteen, while Lake
NOTICE OF ELECTION
thereon; the Surety Company and form of
Notice I* hrreby liv en thst an election bond to be approved by said board.
county will he asked to meet half tional church. Games were enjoyed
will
be
held
■
t
the
several
Foiling
places
In
A copy of plans, spevlflratlon* and pro•he expense of the bridge at Crows nnd delicious refreshments served Seminole County, Florida, on the 16th day ill**
and proposed contract, bond and form of
of
September
IDID
pursuant
lo
Chapter
Into
in
the
afternoon.
bid
may- lie obtained upon application to the
yluff. All providing the people of
HI95 ol the I.aws of Florid* *-*r - f 1213, undersigned upon making a deposit of
Entitled An net ,tn Prohibit Hot* or Swine Ten Dollars, this sum to be rrfunded when
Volusia county vote in favor of ellmrunnln or roaming at Isite In eald county, aald plans, sprrlflratlons, etc., have been re­
Lossing—Lee
inatitu! the present privately owned
for the purpose of adopting or rejectlnt the turned.
Provision* of said set, said election to be
Ily order of the Hoard of County Com­
” J hlsh ..II bridge.
The wedding of Lieut. Frank Los­ held In securdence with exUtint law* tovern- missioner*
of Seminole County, Florid*,
inr
tcnersl
elections,
Including
the
ijuslUi'seal*
J.\ A. DOlHil.ASS,
To make the bridges free, main­ sing nnd Mrs. Mary Evelyn Lee cstlon of voters.
65 Uc
Clerk.
tain them with eight keepers, one at took place at tho home of Mrs. Lee
The following elector* hsv* been appointed
each bridge, and to pay interest on on French avenue last Sunday after­ to conduct ssiiT election and to canvass snd
make returns of the vote* cast In the several
Ike Cirrull Court of the Seventh Judicial
the investment estimated at $350,000 noon at four o’ clock.
Dr. George precincts, respectively, the last named to art In Cirrull
of Florida, Serilnnle County. In
as clerk
Chancery.
n il. cost the tax payers about three Hyman, pastor of the Haptist church
J. F. I.sing, joined by J. E. I.ilng, her hut*
Precinct No I. Tim Kesne, F. E. C
mills additional taxes, which would officiated and only the immediate A. W. Wathen and W. F. Shilley.
band.
I
Complainants
Precinct
No
2
A.
S.
Hawkins,
J.
C.
Muflrtt
bring in about $30,000.00 per year. family and a few friends were pres­ J**, A. Johnson snd J. IV. Hell.
v».
Precinct No 3, C. I.. Hrltt, (i. P. Patton, Wm. (!, Andenried. It. If, Kamsry, Geo, It.
If a Hat rate of 25 cents toll for the ent.
Morton, Individually and a* trustee, Cal­
David Speer, and F. I*. Hlnei.
round trip is made, it i.t estimated
The contracting parties are well I’reclnrt No. t, fc. A. Hicks, T. A. John­ vin A. Poser, Anna C. Woodhrldge, indi­
vidually snd as trustee, Albert (J. Eavew
A. V. McOuinn and le opard Kelt.
that the bridges will be self sustain­ known here, the bride, Mrs. Lee son,
Precinct No. S, T. t . Cushing. N. J. Tan­ and ttichie H’ oo-Ibrldce, snu *’ unknown
peer n» rlalmlng Interest, by through or un­
ing. w ill meet their own upkeep, pay having resided here for many years ner, &lt;). (1. Wslrott :nd H. II. McCall
Precleet No 6, J. W. Flynt, 0 . T. Peters.• der anv of uie above named defendants,
fur their own keepers, pay interest nnd for the past two years has been J. V. Wicks, snd M. E. Henley.
either as heirs, devisee*, grantees, legatees
No. 7. It, It. Roberts, J. E. Sny­ nr oth&gt;rad-e. and all unknown person* rl»lmon th z investment and create n fund connected with the J. L. Millery der.Precinct
Ing
interest bv, through or under Jessie C.
(I. O.J Arub* AD•1 l„ U. Collins.
Murphey and J. Klrhmond Murphey, her
Precinct No, H. C. E. Mathers, S. E.
for retiring the bonds.
bakery where her uniform courtesy Mathers,
P. E. Iteddltt tnd A. W. Morcmsn. husband, now deceased, as heirs, devisee*.
Precinrt No. 9 T. D. Hartley, T. P. I.«*le Irgatre*. or otherwise, and all other unknown
Some people want the bridges ab­ and good nature made her a world (f
prrtnr.i rlalmlng any Interest In and to salt)
A. Ilistllne, snd J. N. Searcy.
The groom is the son of J. Prerinct
solutely free, clalminp that it i» no friends.
No. 10, James Itrcd, J. 0 . Mar­ property invloved In said suit.
Defendants.
A. C. Sloblom and A. E. Sjoblom.
more just to collect tolls on bridges Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lossing of this tin,Precinct
No, 11.
J. W. Osteen, A. W.
Order nf Constructive Service
tahn to collect them on brick and city and has just returned from Mullen, A. II. Fuller snd W. 11. Hsllsrd.
T o all unknown nartles claiming interest
Said elerllon to br held In accordance by, through or under IVm. G. Andenried,
other hard surface roads, which cost France, where he was a Frst Lieu­ with
It.
t l. K am sey, G eo . II. M orton, Individually
the is ** of Florida governing the hold
tenant serving ull through the war. in* of general elections In said state snd re­ and aa trustee, Calvin A. Post*, Albert G.
Eaves, Klrhle Woodhrldge and Jessie C.
to be made to the clerk and rhair- n^we«W»*ve-e»-vw.~',",om,inii
Murphey, her
He is an experienced carpenter nnd turns
man of the Hoard of County v ou .....
'
husband,
a* heir*, devisees, grantees, legator*
is in the employ of Contractor S. O. ot said County.
'Done by order of th* tt..-,-) - ( Cstiivtv , nr ot*&gt;—- I - - rr Jgy ... sltkvi «*i mem, *n&lt;l alt
Shlnholscr.
Commissioners ot Se'-inole County, Florida unknown person*, corporations or »*siel».
tion*, rlalmlng an Interest In the following
IS jail
E. A. litHHH.A8S
Mr. and Mrs. Lossing will make Clirk of Hoard of County Commissioners! described properly vltutt* m Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida, to w|t ii —'ln at Intersection nf
ol Seminole County, Florida.
their future home on French avenue 6&amp;*Mr.
East Line of Mellouvillo Ave., with souru
line of Sec. 30, run North along Mellonville
this city nnd the best wishes of their
Ave., 162 .yards, East at right angles 162
ninny- friends nre extended to them. In the t'lrrull Court. Seventh Judicial f i t ■ yards, South at right angle* 162 yards,

MSS. « S .
LIMIK ASLEEP

And Wai Run-Down, W eak and
Nervoui, Say» Florida Lady.
Five Bottles of Cardoi
M ade u
» cr n cu .
Kathleen. Fla,—Mrs. Dftllna Prine,
of thla place, naya: "After the birth
of my last ch ild ...I got Tery much
run-down and weakened, no much
tbit I could hardly do anything at
all.
I was bo awfully nervous that
I could ecarccly enduro the least
noise.
My condition wan getting
worse all ibo tim e...
I knew I must havo somo relief or
I would soon be in tho bed and In a
serious condition for I felt so badly
end was so nervous and vreak I could
hsrdly live. My husband naked Dr.
—— —about my taking CarduL Ho
sa.d, It’s a good medicine, and good
for flint troublo’, so ho got mo 6 bot­
tles... After about tho second bottle I
felt greatly improved...before taking
It my limbs nnd hands and arms
would go to Bicep. After taking It,
however, this poor circulation disap­
peared. My Btrcngth carno back to
me nnd I -.van neon on tho road to
health. Afler lUe uso of about 5 bot­
tles. I could do all my house-work
and nttend to my six children bo­
rides."
Vou can fe d cafo In giving Cardui
e thorough trial for your troubles It
contains no harmful or habit-forming
drugs, but is composed of mild, vegelat,lp, medicinal Ingredients with no
, J nfter-offoots. Thousands of women
have \olun tar Ily written, telling of
«
.Cardui has doue thcui. It
Ihouitl holp you, too. Try i t . H 74
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One Inch Cards Will lie Published Un­
der This Heading Al The Hale Of *7.?Per Year.

I S C H EL LA LWEYMEARI N E S
orncE

in t i h : c o u r t h o u s e

SANFORD

-••

FLO RID A

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
E. PER01'SON IIODSMtrLIrr.F

Wilson &amp; Hoasholdcr
LAWYERS
Snnford.

Floruit

ATLANTIC HOTEL
Hay nnd llogan St*.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
All railroad ticket offices in
building.
Center of every­
thing.
All modern improve­
ments.
First class in every
way. Hot and cold running
water in rooms.
Rates, $1.00 up.
Room and bath $1.50 up

E. FRANK. PEARCE, Prop.

We
Still Have Good
Envelopes at
5b a Pk£.

HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
Office Supply Dept.
Phone 148
Sanford, Florida

Knocking High Halls
Dcraiise the Sanford hnli team was
fined one hundred dollars for its rolueal to allow Umpire Osteen to ar­
bitrate a game the people of that
thnt town nre ilrinly convinced that
Sanford is right In the same class
with Saint Louis and Sheorngo.
Yassum.
Where is there another
•town in the state thnt has been fined
like that? Yes, where Is it? And
where is there another town in the
state thnt is willing to go right down
in its stocking nnd pull up n wad,
rip off a century note, slap it down
on the counter—and then smile7 I'll
answer: There nin’ t none. Sanford is
plum ticklen half to death over the
happy termination of nn unplensant
episode.
Oh, you Sanford!
You
little dusty rogue!— Palm Beach
Tost.

•

Will Transport School Children
The Snnford schools will ngnin fur­
nish transportation to the children
living within the Sanford territory
hut too far'from the school building
to walk.
Elsewhere in this issue the board
is advertising for bins for such trans­
portation as it is their desire to have
everything in readiness by the open­
ing day.

celt, nf Florida, In and for Seminole Conn.
I). In Cliancrry
H. J. I.obean and Alma Thurman,
Complainant*,
*

Cordelia E.' *ilill and William Hmry
Hill, her hushnni; *14- •c-V'-T*1 par­
ties claiming Interests under Cordelia
I. . Hill and William Henry Hill, her
husband, or ritlirr of them, or other­
wise, In the land described below;
Alien G Apgar and — •—•—Apgar, his
wife; all unknown partle*
‘ a claiming
maiming
Interests under Allen G. Ape*•r anil
— — — Apgar, hi* wife, or either ot
them, or otherwise. In the land det*
erllH’d below; all unknown parties
claiming an Interest In th* following
drsrrlbed land situate In Seminole
f o u n t ) , Florida, to-wit: S 1j of S l j of
SEJj of SW Jt of Section 11, Tow n­
ship 21 South, Range 29 East; also
begin at SW corner of S E 's of Sec­
tion 13, Township 21 South, Kangr
*9 Eail, run east l l ) i rhalns, north
10 rhalns, west 11)4 chains, south 10
chains, defendants.
Order of Service by Publication
T o all parties claiming Interests under
Cordelia E. Hill and William Henry Hill, be?
husband nr dthrr of them, or otherwise, in
the land described below: and all parties
claiming interests under Allen G. Apgar and
— — — Apgar, hi* wife, or e.ther of them, or
otherwise. In the land desvribrd below; and
all parties rlalmlng an Interest In the follow­
ing devrrlbfd land situate In Seminole coun­
ty. Florida, to-wit! S,'l ol S !y of SE ?j of
MV U of Section 13, TownsMtr 21 South,
Kangr 23 East; also begin at SW rornrr of
SK ji of Section 13, Township 21 South,
Hangr 29 East, run East I l l s chains.
North LO rhalns, West 1 ( ) 4 rhalns, South 10
chains.
It Is hereby ordered tha* you appear to tie
bill of complaint I1*;J htreln against you In
the above entitled cause, on the first day of
September, A. D. 1919, and the Sanford
Herald Is hrreby designated a* the newspaper
In whlrh this nrdrr shall br published oner
a week for twelve consecutive weeks.
Witness my hand and seal of office this
2nd day of June, A. D. 1919.
(trail
K. A. DOUGLASS,
( I,rk Circuit Court, Seminole Co., FI*.
W. M. Murphy, Jr.,
Solicitor for Ccmptal
56-|3tc

West |62 ja rd s, Sec, 30 Twp, 19 S. itangc
31 E.
Vou and each of you are hereby ordered
to be and appear briore our said Circuit
Court at th* Court House n Sanford, Fla on
the 3rd day of Nov. A. I). 1919. then wed
, v rr* lo make nn**-cr t z ttv uir. 6. 1*
—..i.
hrrri.i ft d against vou.
It I* further ordered that thl* notice It*
published onre a week (or twelve week* In
the Svnfurd Herald, a newspaper, published
In Seminole County, F'lorlda.
Witness my hand and seal of said Circuit
Court, thU the 7th vlav ol August 1919.
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole Co., Kla,
E.
Hnusholder
Suliw'itor.
6 5- IStc

In Clrrult Court of the .Seventh Judlrlal
Cirrull nr Florida, Seminole Count),
In Ch nrett.
C. L. Randall, Complainant
v*.
V
William Atkinson Daniel, Luther C. Porter,
The Pnrt.mnuth Trust ft Guarantee C o.,
Alice C. Hill, David Lee Daniel, A. D.
Marblrd, and all unknown prrtons claim ­
ing any Interest by through or under the
above named parti*, or either of them, as
hrlrs, devi.rrs. grantees, legatees or oth er­
wise and alf other unknown persons claim­
ing any interest In and to said lands Involved
In
said suit. *t al.
Di frndants.
Order of Constructive Service
To the defanvlants; William Atklo.nn
Daniel, Luther C. Porter, The Portsmouth
Trust
Guarantiee Co., Alice C. Hill,
David Lw Daniil and A. D, Klarblrds
It appearing from the sworn hill of c o m ­
plaint herein Aled, that your place of rcrldence Is unknown, and that you are over
,he age of 21 years:
It Is therefore Ordered that you and earh
of you do appear before our said Circuit
Court at the Court House In Sanford. Florid*
on the Clh day of Lrtovrr, A. D. 1919, thin
and there tn make answer to th* bill of
f ortplalnt fll»d hrrsln against you.
It Is further ordered that this order be
published In C'e Sanford IDrald, a newspaper
published in Seminole County, Fla., onee a
» e * i for eight ronsecutlve weeks,
WMrv-s my ha-.il and seal of said Circuit
Court this the Tth day of August 1919.
(St ai i
E. A. DOUGLASS,
_ (;' rl- of C lr-ilt Court Seminole Co., FI*.

ft

In t'lrrull Court Seventh Judicial t'lrrull,
Seminole Counts. Florida. In • hsntrvy
Henry If. 111.
i f t Chappell.
II. lHt»
E. F. Housholdv-r,
Marv Wheeler Chappell, and
Solicitor.
65-9te
Couldn't Find Any.
Hill to
J. Ilargrvave*, Complainant*
quiet
v*.
"I got one good laugh out of the Joteph Garvin,
Title.
the unknown
Notice of tpatlrallon for Tat Deed Under
tour, anyhow," said Yorick Hamm, legatev* and devisees under the
Section H of Chapter I t M , I.aws of Flotilla
lavt will and testament nf Jo­
Notice is hereby given that George Smlth“ and that was when a lank town sher­ seph Garvin, the unknown ieir* of
rrmufi, purchaser nf Tas
CcrtiAvat* No.
iff tried to attach our box office re­ Joseph Garvin, Wm. O. Arvdrn1922. dated the 3rd day of JUnr A. D. 1901,
rrld, the unknown legatees and
.
ceipts.”—Louisville Courlor-Journol.
has
Aled
said
regtlAcal-ln
my
office and ha*
devisers under the last will und
made application for tas dtrd to issue tn
testament of Wm. G. Andrnaccordance with law.
Said cerllflcate em­
reid, and the unknown heir* of
brace* the following deacrihed property sit­
Wm. G. Andrnrvld, Defendants.
uated in Reminol# County, F'lorlda to wit;
Notice tn Non-Residents
SW'*' of 8 W I ( Sec. 19, Twp. 21 South
T o Joseph Garvin, Itvsldcnce Unknown;
Range 39 East.
The said land l» l n ( as­
T o Wm. G. Andmreid, Healdenre Unknown: j sessed at the date of the isauanre of such
It appearing by the sworn bill of com- |rtrtiPrato in the name of J. W. Drown.
plaint tiled hi-reiu against you that you have i I ' s l t i i
irrtiiirsts shall be redeemed
or
to have l o n e Inter*** •" the I-!!.. - - , according tn law tax deed will ftsue thereon
^nnford Reads Them \V!ih Un­ Ing rlilm
drsrrlbed I'nd in Seminole county, Flor­ on the 9lh day of September, A. I), 191 J.
ida, lo-wit:
*
common loterest
Witness my official signature and se.-l thla
The West half &lt;W'&gt;I of the Southwevt the 7th day of August A. D. 1919.
A Sanfoid citizen tells his experi­ quarter (SW )J) of Srctlon 29, Township 19
tlleal) \
K. A. D &gt;UGI. VSS.
Kangr 31 East, less and eir rp t the
Clerk Circuit Court S-minole C ounty,
ence in the following statement. No South,
West half ( W ' i ) ol the West half W ', 1 of j
Florida
better evidence than this cun be had. the Southwest quarter ( S W ' j l of th* South­
Hy V, M. Douglass, D. C.
west quarter ( 8 W ) ( ) of Section 29. Town­
The truthful reports of friends und ship 19 South. Kang* 31 East. Containing '9
Ilrpartmrnl of the Interior, P, ,S. Lin I (&gt;(T&gt;e*‘
neighbors is the best prouf in the aerra niot\ or I*-**.
(i sines ville, FI*. July ?*, 191**
You ate therefore hereby required and or
world:
Read and be convinced. tiered to he anil appear befoie our said
Notice is hereby given that Sadi* Waliace
widow
of
Arthur
II. Wallace, deceased, of
Circuit Court at the Court House in San­
Ask your neighbor!
ford. Florid*, on th* F»ril Monday In Au­ Wrkiwa, Florida, who on May 23, 1911
1919, bring the (th day of said month, mail* Ifomeslead Entry No 012121 for
A. W. Wathen, farmer, 400 W. gust,
then and there lo make answer to the bill S W '4 of N W ' j , N W I , of S i v t , Section 6
First St., Snnford, suys: "I have of complaint herein Bled against you, and ft N l j of S E ' t , Section 6. Township 20 9,,
therein tall not, else said bill will be taken as Hang* 29 E. •Tallahassee Meridian has A|e&lt;|
used Doan's Kidney Fills off nnd on confessed against you, followed by Aral de­ notice of Intention to make three-year I’ rjo f
to establish rlalm to the land above drsrrlbed
for laverul years and they are the cree.
It Is further ordered that this notice he before Clirk Circuit Cuurt, at Hanford,
belt kidney remedy to be had. I published In the Sanford Herald., a news­ Florida, on the 6lh day of September 1919.
Claimant names a* wltntsse*paper published in Hcml|fd* rounty. Florid*,
have auflered a lot with my back one
William C. Holiday, nf Wekiwa, Florida.
each week for 8 codqecutlvs week*.
II.
II. Click, of Wekiwa. Flarida.
and kidney weakness.
On several
TO ALL F A K T IB 3 C L A I M I N G AN I N ­ Ebrn ( ’ ripper, of Wekiwa Florida.
T
E
R
E
S
T
IN
T
H
E
P
H
O
I'E
IIT
Y
H
E
R
EIN
occasions Donn’s Kidney Fills have IIELOW O KSCUIH E D: 'Inder Joveph liar- \\\ n. Whidden, of Wekiwa, Florida,
ROUT. W. DAVIS
come to my rescue when. I was com­ yin and Wm. G. Andcnrcid, or otherwise.
6l-5tg
*
Register.
It bring made to appear by a sworn bill of
pletely down and out with kidney romplalnt
filed hertln again.t you thst you
lh. Inlrrtar., If. N l.and Dill re
trouble. Whenever I feel their need have or claim lo have some lnlef*«t in the "rpydmrnl of Gainesville,
FI*., July 26.
following described lands in Seminote county,
Nutire
I*
hereby
given that John K [)»-,-•
now, they always bring the same Florida, to-wlt:
lilioti ol fack xiiu lllr, Fta., who on May ID,
The Writ half ( W M ) of the Southwret I9 H , made Homestead Entry- No. 011191
quick results and I can't say too
uarter ISK’ j f l of Section 23, Township ID for N H of N W k . SE Ji of* N W )f A NWW of
much in tHeir praise.”
(Statement outh. Range 31 Ea*t, Irea and eir ept the of Nl: ‘ i . Srrllnn 2It Township IK 8. Kangr
W r it half ( W ) 4 ) of the West half (W&gt;4) of .11 E., Tallahassee Meridian ha* (Red notice
given May 22, 1914.)
the Southwest quarter I S W f i l of the South- of Intention to make Thtee-year I'roof to
well quarter &lt; S W )() of Section 2D, Town- ratatillah claim to the Unit aliove described,
'On March 19. 1918. Mr. Wathen ■hlp
ID South, Kang* 31 Kaet, conalnlng hrfore Clerk Circuit Court at Hanford,
TO
aerra rnoro or let*.
suid: "1. am still ai strong in praise
Florida on the Sth day of September inIV.
C la im a n t name* it* witnesses:
You ara therefore h n r b y commanded and
of Doan’s Kidney Fills as ever. I required
to be and appear befora our said Cheeter C arp rater, of CUteen, Florida..
haven’ t needed Doan’s since giving Circuit Cuurt at tha Court House In San* , Joha Fell, of Osteen. Florida. '
ford, Florida, on the Flret Monday In Sep. Martin Shepard, of triteen, Florida.
my last endorsement."
timber, IMID, belnc the firm! day of laid Anthony Jonee of Enterprise. Florida.
lit)IIT . W . DAVIS
month, then and there to make anaerer unto]
Price 60c at all dealers. Don’ t the bill of complaint filed herein aeainat you. j C4-5lc
Register.
therein fall not elee aald bill will be
simply ask for a kidney re m e d y - and
•aken ae ronfej-.-it against y o j , lo ba fol­ In t'lrrull ( ' ohm. Hetreih Jud rial C rcolt
get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same lowed by final decree.
State of Florida.
It la further ordered that Ihla r.ollea he I The Merchant! National Hark of Savannah
that Mr. Wathen had.
Foster- publiahtd
onee each week for twelve week* In ]
v$.
Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. the Sanford Herald, a nawapaper publlahed ' Lae? C. Pierian at Admltlatrafrla of
In H—
!e ecanty, Florida.
Estate of Joaeph F'.negan. (rotated, at al.
Done and ordered thla the 51b day of
tty virtue of a judgement cindered In the
June. 191*.
Circuit Court of Orante C o j n t y , Fla., In(teal!
E. A. DOUGLASS,
proceeding b y ' f l i e farlai to revive the judge­
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
ment in above entitled raute and for aaecLEGAL A D V ER TISIN G
Ily V. E. Douglas*, D. C.
ution.ee to certain helre ol Joaeph Flnrgan.
Dlekinaon ft Dickinson, ,
i l i l Mnalien
ieeueti thereon,
e t'» s ;:d , U
, . . « . i i . u i«ueti
tnereon, I
tH .loo.it i.t Coinpiaintinta.
have levied upon and will aril at the front
td -llte
dour
of
the
Court
Haute
in
Sanford,
Semi­
Netlr* la raslnjf Cuutraeler*
nole County, Florida at II o ’eU-ik a. m. on
Healed proposal* will be received by the
Monday
the
lat
day
of
Sept
‘
..her,
A.
D.
City Connell of Banlord. Florida at tw, of1019 all the right title and Intrfrit, tlilm and
l .It* of lbs C.'ly Clerk at or before * :3&lt;&gt; I . M.
demand of Katherine W. I'inagaa, Charlie
twpttmber 15th. 1*1* for grading an. pav-

PAGE ELEVEN
Selby Flnrgan, Joaeph Flnrgan, Lira. II. L.
It la further ordered thnt this nolle* ba
Lamtxrt, Jams* M rElroy Parramore, Agne* ntbllsbed onr* earh week for Iwtlv* week*
Parramor*, Effl* Parramor* and Elisabeth
n the Sanford Herald, « newspaper pub­
Parramore, aa heir* of aald Joseph Flnsgao, lished la Sem'nole County. Florida.
decease J, in nod to th* SW &lt;( ol N E t j of
Witness my hand and affielal seal of tha
Section IS, Tn. 20 S. Hang* 31 Eaat and th* •aid Circuit Court thl* th* nth day of AugN W )| of 8 E H of Section IB. Tp. 20.
S u»t. 1919.
Hang* 31 East In Svmlncle County, Florida.
(Seal I
E. A. DGUQLAS3
E. E. IIKADY.
Clerk,
Circuit
Court.
Sheriff Seminole County, F'la.
Sch'll* Mains*.
Ct-5tr.
■6!-llte.
, oovvnroe (of (J Irtn llim it.
j
In Cirrull Conti o f th* Seventh Jodlrla In d r o l l Court 7th Judicial Circuit, Sem i­
Cirrull of Florida, Seminole Count).
In
nole County, Florid*. In Chanrerr,
Chanrerg.
In r* Petition of Fannie O, Davis; a Married
C . L. Itandall, Complainant
Woman.
v*
Order and License
William Atkinson Daniel, Luther C. Porter,
Thl* matter, coming on to b» heard thl*
The Portsmouth 'fru it ft Guraant*e C o.. day before me upon the r*part of E. F. HotttAllro C. Hill, l)av lil Lee Daniel, A. I*. Star- holder, special master heretofore appointed
bird. and alt unknown person* claiming tn take and report testimony a* lo In* eapa.
any interest by, through or under the city, competency and qualiUcatloni of peti­
above named partir* or either of them, a* tioner to take charge ajf and manage her
heirs, devisees legatees, grantees nr other­ n tatr. with hi* opinion th*r*on, th* court,
wise, and all other unknown persons rlilm - having examined tha report and the testi­
Ing any Interest in and to the said lands In­ mony. And* that th* aald Fannie C. Davis
volved In said suit. *t nl
is qualified to take charge of and manage her
estate, and thereupon U Is hereby ordered,
Order of Constructive Service.
To all unknown parties rlalmlng interest adjudged and decreed that the said matter's
by, through or undrr William Atkinson Dan­ report lie and the same la hereby approved
iel, Luther C. Porter, The Portsmouth Trust and ronflrmcd.
ft Guarantee Co., Alice C. Hill, David Lee
IT IS F lIK TH E Il O K D E ItE D . ADJU DG
Daniel, and A. D. Slarblrd, a* hrlrs, devisees, ED A N D D E C R E E D , That the petitioner,
granites, legitees nr otherwise, ot any or the said Fannie C. Davie, be and an* la her*
either of them and all unknown person*, by granted license to take charge of anil
corporations nr associations claiming an manage her ratate and property, to control
Interest In the following described lands the same, to contract and be contracted
situate In Seminole County. Florida, to-wft: with, to sue and he sued, and to become n
I.ota I tn 29 Inclusive (less Lots t and 6) free dealer and Islr.tl herself In all respects at
W. A. ft D. I.. Daniel’* Subdivision of th* II she were unmarried.
SE&gt;, of Sec 10. Tw p 21 S. Hang* 29 E.
Done and urdered in Chambers at UsLand
130 acres more or leas.
F'lorlda this the 2nd nvy of August 1919.
Vou and each of you are hereby ordered to
J ' 8 . W. I’ E R K IN S
he and appear before our said Circuit Court 65-ltc
Judge.
at the Court House in Sanford, Florida, on
the 3rd day ot Nov. A. I). 1919, then and
there to make answer to the bill of complaint
In the Circuit fau lt. Hetenlh Jadlcftl Cir­
herein tiled against you!
cuit. Irs and far Hs.nlnsl) Csnn-.y, FieriJs
It Is further ordered that this nutiro br
in ffit nrcrr.
published onre a week for twelve week* In Albert Hall. Complainant
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper published
v*.
In Seminole County, Flor da.
Rtiia M. Hall, Defendant.
»
Wltnra- my band and seal of said Circuit To Rosa M. Hall, — — Street, IndlinappUi.
Ind.
Crurt, thl* the 7th day of Aug. 919,
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
It appearln- from the affidavit of Albert
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole Cc. *1*. Hall herein duly tiled that he is complainant
K. F. llouvholdrr
in the above entitled cause and that It is tha
Solicitor
6S-I3tc lirlirf that the defendant. Rosa H. Hall, Is
a non resident nf the State of F’lorlda and
I tnat ehr I* a reddelA of a state of the United
In Cirrull I'ouM of the Hr rnth Judirla States other than the State of Florida and
Circuit o f Florida, Seminole County.
In ii a resident nf the State of Indian*, residing
Chancery.
■t — ----------Street In th# City of Indianapolis
J. F. l.alnt. Joined by J. K. Ixlng, Ft* r hus­ Indiana and that thsre Is no person in the
State
of Florida the aervlce of a subpoena
band. Complainant*,
upon whom —uuld bind the defendant
vs.
Wm. G. Andenried, R. It. Ramsey, Ova. II. and that It is bli belDf the ago ol th* deMorton. Individually and as trustre, Cal­ IviiiJant is uv r twenty-one years.
You are therefore ordered to nppear lo
vin A. I’oage, Anna C. Woodhrldge, indi­
vidually and as trustee, Albert G. Have*, this bill on Monday the 6th day of October
and Richie Wo-idb.ldgr, an I all unknown A. D. 1919, the same brine a Rule (lev of
person* rNImln- - - y ' r * : : . . t I,,,
.Ini v.uurt.
or under any of the above nvmrd defend­
It is furlhir ordered that this notice be
ants, either a* heirs, devisee*, grantees, published tor four conaecullve weeks tn th*
legatee* or otherwise, and all unknown per­ Sanford IDrald, n newspaper published In
sons rlalmlng interest by through or under Seminole County, F'lorlda.
Jv-svie C. Murphey and J. Richmond Murph
Witness, E. A. Douglass. Clerk of th*
phry, her husband, now deceased, as heir* Circuit
Cuurt and the seal thereof thl* 23rd
devisees, legatees or otherwise and all
day
ol July A. D. 1919.
other unknown persons claiming any Inter­
K. A. DuUULASS. Clerk,
est In and to said property Involved lu said
r
Ily V. M. Douglas*. D. C.
suit.
Defendants.
A. K. 1’ owers,
Order of Conctructfve Servlre.
Solicitor for Complainant.
BVStc
T o the Drfrncanls, Wm. (1. Andenried,
It. II. Ramsey, Geo, It. Morton, Individually
and as trustee, Calvin A. I'oagr, Albert (1,
Eaves and Richie Woodbtidje;
It appearing from the sworn bill of com­
plaint hrreln Aled that your plan- of resi­
dence Is unknown, and that you art over KIRK nnd T1IKPT and COLLI3ION Inthe age of 21 years!
mrnnee Untied by the FLORIDA .STATE
It 1s therefore Ordered that you and each
of you do appear before our Hald Circuit AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION U (ho
Court, at the Court House in Sanford, Fla, rafest and rhcnpcHt In Ihe world. Write
on the 6th day of October A. D. 1919, then for Information to hendquarfem Orlando.
and there to make answer lo the bill of com­
AficnDt wanted In cv rry (own in Florida.
plaint herein Aled against you.
It la further orderrd that this notice be
published lor eight ronsectuive week* In the
Hanford Herald, a newspaper published In
Semifluid Co. FlaWitness my hand and aral of said Circuit
Court this th Tth day of August 1919.
(seal i
E. a . D o u g l a s s
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole Co. Ha.
E. F. Ilousholdcr,
Solicitor.
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MY SPECIALTIES:

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Automobile Protection

HENRY M c L A U L I N
JEW E LER

!n rirrult Court, He'rnlh Judlrl/I *’Urull
Seminole f o u n t ), Florida.. In Chanrsry
Mary M. Hecord, widow,
Comtilalnait
vs
lliil tn
Quiet Title
AH unknown htir* of ind all unknown per­
son* rlalmlng Interest under E. S, and E. J
White, Mr*. C. W. Jaeock* and all unknown
erum* rlalmlng Interest under C. W.
arocks and all unknown partis* claim­
ing an interest in and to Lot* 2, 3, t, 5,
6 and 7, lllock 2, K. J. White’ s Subdivi­
sion aa recorded In plat book Nn 2, Seminole
County Krcsrds, Defendant*.
ORDER
To all unknown heirs of, and all unknown
persona rlalmlng Interest undrr FL S. &amp; E. J.
White, anil to all unknown person* rlalmlng
interest undrr C. W. Jarncks, and all un­
known parties rlalmlng an Interest In und to
Lots 2. 3. t. 5, 6, ft T.lllock 2, E. J. White’ s
Subdivision as recorded in Hat Itoak No 2,
Seminole County Records.
You and each of you are hereby ordered
to appear lu the bill of romplaint h-rrln
Pled against you, on H ip Rule day for Nov­
ember. th e same being the third ot Novem­
ber 1919.

PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

S

DR. E. S. HOFFMAN
OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
Praclice confined lo Ihe treatment
of the eye
Eyes examined by a regular regis­
tered phytdclan
Glns-tes (lilt’d, broken Icnca du­
plicated
28 W. Churrh St. - Orlando, Fla.

TRUTHFUL REPORTS

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THE U N IV E R S A L

CAR

The Ford One.Ton Truck may well
he classed as an agricultural necessity,
it fits into and fills so many wants on
the .farm.
It is a reliable bearer of
farm burdens, not only doing the work of several
r
* horses quicker and better
S than the horse, and does
not “ eat its head olF” when
not woi king. The aggres­
sive farmer has only to consider the
possibilities of the Ford truck and he
is ready to buy one. W e judge this to
be so from the way farmers are buy­
ing them. Truck Chassis $550 f. o. b.
Detroit.

The
Farmer
Truck

C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEI

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SANFORD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

volum e

NUMBER R5

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, 1919

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INTEREST GROWS
IN BALL GAMES
AS FLAG FALLS

this Hoard asks to l&gt;o adviced a* to
•.vliat the S tate Live Stock Sanitary
Hoard is going to do in this m atter,
and when; if said Board ia ^ n o t
going to enforce the laws in refer­
ence to system atic tick eradication
work, this Hoard w ants to know it.
Motion of L. I*. Hagan. 2nd by
C. W. Entcm lnger * and carried.
Clerk is instructed to , write the
State Road D epartm ent, requesting
that the road beginning at the in ter­
W herai, owing to the fact th a t it
has been reported to this Hoard section of the Monroe road and St.
G ertrude Ave., said point being on
th a t the State Live Stock Sanitary
the East line of the West half of
Hoard, is not protecting the C ounty
lines of Seminole County, arid are Section 28, Tow nship ID South
not otherwise enforcing the law i n Range :10 Knst, and ab o u t 3 miles
reference to system atic tick eradi­ west of Sanford, said Monroe Road
cation work in Seminole C ounty, land St. G ertrude Ave. being p a rt
Therefore He It Resolved, th a t 1cf S tate Aid Road No. .1, and run-

C O U N T Y DADS
REGULAR MEET
g et RESULTS

pated by him , for the new Hrick M I G H T BE ANYBODY’S
roads in Sem inole County, Fla.
FLAG BUT S A N F O R D
Petition of W. A. W hitcom b, et.
THINKS DIFFERENT.
al., requesting th a t a road be open­
ed and established from Genes a to
With th e race tightening on the
llridgend, rend and or, m otion of
first lap of the Florida S ta te league
L. P. H agan. 2nd by C. W . Entzfirst half season at least four team s
(Continued on page i2)
aro conceded u chance to finish
ahead, while none of the clubs arc
entirely u u i of the running. Ilartow
which is bringing up the rea r i.as a
slight chance to finish at th e top and
Orlando lias little better outlook but
it ie n ot out of the realm of possi­
bility th a t either might win.

Sanford, Fla. August
I
Hon. Board of C ounty Commis|ioners in and for Seminole County.
Florida, met in regular session at |
,0 o’clock A. M.. Present: Chairm an
I \ Ilrumlcy; Com r’s: L. I*. Hagan
0’ p. Swope. C. W. Kntzmlnger,
....j j? it Kilbee. with V. E. D o u -‘
Deputy Clerk, and Hoy Tillis
Deputy Sheriff In attendance.

Ssr.ford k«1 away with a good
start and has not been headed off
entirely though the club has had
serious reverses in the pust we«k
nml
&lt;&gt;4,rpbiyenntion of some
sort* "lakes place, another week will
see them fu rth er down th e ladder.
To say th a t d u b has had breaks,
might be a statem ent susceptible
to criticism , but a team th a t can
pile up seven errors in a singlo game
and win looks like n horseshoe ag­
gregation to an outsider.

Minutes of meetings of Ju ly 7th.
m il and 2»lh. were r e n d , approved
nd ordered filed.
(tills were here opened for the
* 11 .500.00 s«‘.?f("'de C ounty, fi j er
cent, interest bearing w arrants.
No.l.
Terry. Hriggs &amp; Co.,
Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 1,1919
The Hoard of C ounty Commissioners
Seminole C ounty, Sanford, hla.
Gentlemn:Kor the $41,500.00 t) per cent*
Warrants of Seminole C ounty us
described in the attached notice of
sale which is made a part hereof, we
will pay you the sum of $40,709.60
and accrued interest from date of
j.Mir to date of deivery to U3, and in
addition WO will furnish the A ttor­
neys opinion and print th e blank
warrants free of charge to you.

B radentow n is regarded alt round
the circuit as u one-two teem , b u t
those who have followed t h a t club’s
record closely, declare all th e breaks
have been to their disfavor, though
they are running Sanford a close
j race ut present. The Growers have
fair pitching, a t times spectacular,
(air fielding, and base running, b u t
the hitting stnnds out m ost. They
have three heavy hitters and practi­
cally every member of the club is
considered n dangerous h itte r with

better by far th an finding
money in the road for there is
a limit to what you FIND and
there is absolutely no limit to
what you can SAVE during
this sale. To tell you in cold
hard type what awaits you
would be impossible—it is "be­
yond the power of press, pub­
lic or pulpit; we can only say
that it will pay you to close
up the house, postpone en­
gagements, b o r r o w money
(if necessary) and come pre­
pared to buy.

SA L E W I L L SOON BE OVER — W E
GOING TO M O V E R IG H T AW AY
iheir program, action on sam e * ns
deferred for the present.
Mr. Alfred Foster, ct al., address­
ed the Board in reference to Tick
Eradication Work in Seminole Coun­
ty. and asked th a t this Hoard adopt
“ u-aoiution as prepared by the
Stock Men, which resolution was
rejected by the Board, and on mo­
tion on Cornr. C. W. Entzm inger,
duly seconded by Comr. O. P. Swope
unu adopted, the following resolu­
tion was udopted:

WHF.RF. STA TEM EN TS A K E F A C T S

Sanford m ade monkeys of thu'
Tr.mpa t»am in the game here M on-­
day and while it was rum or th a t:
*ome players on the Tam pa tean*
did not try to play it seemed th a t
it was sim ply their off d a y .* T hey
started off well in the first inning
and scored tw o runs on the locals
hut when Sanford started in .th e
second half of th e first they m ade
Tam pa look like th irty cents an d
from then on rom ped home w ith so
many runs th u t it looked like an
exhibition of ’’town hall" Tho u m p ­
ire failed to show up and a player
from the T am p a team and one from
the Sanford tea m did the um piring
and did i'. well. The Orlando Sen­
tinel states th u t the game will he
forfeited because some man told
Umpire Osteen th u t he could not
umpire the gam e and he returned to
Orlando on th e train. Sinco no one
hut the president of the league can
tell an um pire w hether he can serve
or not the action of tho umpiro in
going hack to Orlando w ithout^
showing up on th e hall field ir In­
excusable and has nothing *.o do w ith
any of the Sanford officials or th e
Sanford team .
Tho O rlando Sentinel also s ta te s
th a t the Sanford team will ho fined
$100 for interfering with the um pire
h u t docs not s ta te just whero a n y
one interfered w ith him or utopned
him Irom going to the ball park, i t
also states th a t T am pa will p ro teat
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

STATEMENT OF BUSINESS FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING-JUNE 30, 1919
LIABILITIES

Accounts Payable
■
Reserve for Freight
Net Worth:
Capital Stock $ 5,680.00
Pro. &amp;. Loss
20,966.41

Cash in Bank Accounts Receivable Inventory Crate Material
Furniture and Fixtures
Warehouse Equipment Automobiles
Real Estate &amp; Warehouses
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Gross Sales of Produce
Gross Amount Paid to Growers in the Organization
Crate Material Purchased
Seeds Purchased
Total Number of Cars Shipped up to July 1st, 1919
Number of Cars Out, No Report On June 30th, 1919 -

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$739.
511.
-75.
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The above is a summarization of the business of the Sanford Truck Growers, Inc,, at the close of business June 30th, 1919, as compiled by
Mucklow &amp; Ford, C. P. A.. Jacksonville, Florida.

The Sanford Truck Growers, Inc., is strictly a
farmers co-operative organization, incorporated and
capitalized.
No person but a farmer can become a stock­
holder, but any farmer who will ship his produce
entirely through the organization is eligible to hold
The organization is so lined up with the buying
trade as to warrant a constant demand for all it’s
output. It recognizes no superior as a marketing
agency.
The organization pays 10 per cent dividends on
it’s stock and refunds back to loyal shippers, accord­
ing to the number of packages shipped, 50 per
cent of the earned surplus.
The organization owns and maintains it’s own

warehouses and carries always a full supply of
hampers and crates for the stockholders and because
of cash buying, this material is placed with the
grower at prices under prevailing market prices.
The organization has no debts hanging over it,
has a clear title to everything bearing its name and
it has an established credit throughout the country
second to no other organization or concern of a
similar type in Florida.
The organization is backed by one of the largest
and most conservative banks in Sanford and in ad­
dition has access to all the money it may need at
any time from sources outside of the county.
All this has been made possible by the loyalty,
co-operation and appreciation of the 140 growers
who constitute the organization.

SANFORD TRUCK
REX PACKARD, President

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’am is nnd steady stroke to rnrry her to
safety.
The beautiful morning had rnnlshed,
n sudden tempest having hurst upon
the p..nd while she had been drifting
along. The gale Increased In strength
nnd the roll of thunder grew Into ter­
rific crashes, while vivid sheets of fire
lightened up the black clouds. The torrrn ts of driving rain hml drenched
Helen, nnd her pretty white frock with
tu flying ribbons clung In folds nbout
her chilled limbs. H er wrnlili of hair
curled more closely to her head nnd
shone In the tlnshes of lightning Rke a
halo above her pale nnd terrified face.
The blinding sheets of rain had shut off
all view of the shore and, despairing of
rescue, Helen prayed silently nnd
awaited what seemed like certain
death. Fldo, head uplifted, howled In
terror, sending out spasms of sound
that It seemed Impossible could come
from so small a body.
Suddenly fre:r. behind the veil of
rnln rnme r. faint "Hnlloo," and the
rotor came back to Helen’s pale /.&lt;*&gt;.
Safety wns nt hand. She was certain
of It. for that was Reggie’s voice. She
gave no thought to how he chanced to
be there In the storm, but wns content,
as she knew she wns safe when he wr.s
near. Fldo barked nnd bowled in alter­
nation, nnd soon, dimly seen through
the Minding rnln. came a dory Impelled
by Reggie's strong arms. As he drew
up to the tossing skiff he threw one
nnn around Helen ami lifted her Into
the dory, clasping her for an Instant
to hls bosom In an agony nf delight,
Fldo. with a courage developed from
hls fenr, scrambled Into the Imat. e-d
both maid nnd dog huddled In a
drenched heap In the bottom of the
dory. R was n long nnd desperate
struggle against the'w ind, nnd Reggie
wns nlmnst exhausted when n score of
willing hands grasped the boat nt the
shore nnd Helen fell Into her father's
nrms.
An hour later Helen nnd Reggie
stood nt n window In the Ramsey cot­
tage with hls nrin around b -r waist
and her fair, head r«-st!r.^
"JV
^'"rlT s shoulder. "Reggio." she whispered,
"I think I will s h e Fldo nwny. I never
want him to kiss me again." With a
to meet her guest, nnd he, wishing to loving look nt the fair face resting on
oblige Caroline, whom he had known hls shoulder Reggie refused the sac­
as n playmate all hls life, declared, of rifice. "No, we will keep Fldo, n« but
course, he'd he delighted.
for bis barking I would not have been
"All right, dear." Patty answered, able to locate the skiff with Its pre­
"I'll he there. If 1 don’t get lost In the cious freight." A* he stooped to press
meanwhile. I do hope he's good look­ a kiss on her upturned lips n glorious
ing." she ndded In a tensing voice.
—
' &lt;ne out In the sky. showing
True to her wool, Patty relum ed In the end of the storm and the beginning
time to array herself In n becoming of a life of happiness to Helen nnd
dress of pale blue m illed muslin Reggie.
which Just matched the lovely blue of (C opyright,
bv the M cC lure N atr*her eyes. She wns u pretty picture
p a p e r Syndicate.)
of youth nnd daintiness us she enter­
ed the living room soon after (lie ex­
Pleasure In Production.
pected guest arrived.
Every Made of gra*s Is a study:
"Patty, dear, this Is Mr. Cutler—why. and to produce two when* •here was
I believe you two have met before 1" hut one Is both a proti* n:,d pleas­
she exclaimed ns Rob Jumped from hls ure-.'—Lincoln.
chair nnd grasped Patty's hands.
"Miss Roberts." he exclaimed. "I
can't believe It 1"

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The sun hcid I&lt;&gt;n k since disappeared
brut-nth tin* horizon, but there st!’.'. V ,
StfeU In the west « faint tinge of red
Patty Roberts p allid her hm»e lov­
ingly ns »he p i zed toward the low
HTendlng house In the illstnnce.
“D ear old Joe, you've traveled a
lone wny today. We'll mwn he home,
though. Kee. Joe. there It Is now. nod
Caroline lm* n light In ever) window.
1 auppo*c bhe thinks we're Mat."
The low, rambling house was not far
away, faintly dlNcernltde In the du»k
nestlinit among u few trees. It was
homelike and cheery In appearance.
P atty Rnherts was staying with a
form er school chum, Caroline Fen­
wick. who had come to Hayton after
finishing her course. Patty had been
a strenuous worker during the dark
days of the war. dividing her time Intween Red Cross workrooms and host­
ess work at the various cantonments,
and now that everything was bright
again, she had come out to her chum's
for a much no- .led rest.
As the faithful Joe picked his way
slowly along the trail—for though the
night u as bright, poor Joe wns tired
ami sleep). Putty gazed aero.vs the
moonlit vireteh of land. Her eyes were
a bit wistful a-, she watched n star
swiftly shoot across the sky leaving
a shiny path behind. She sighed.
Then, ns if giving music to her
thoughts, she softly began to sing.
Her voice, sweet and clear, rose on
the nl^ht air. and as she ended she
sighed again and patting Joe said,
somewhat wistfully. “Well. Joe, I
guess we'd better i e hurrying or Car­
oline will have a searching party out
for us." flntberlng up the reins and
turning down toward the lighted house
In the distance, Joe's h&lt;xif beats were
soon out of hearing.
Unknown to Patty she had nn audi­
ence while she wns slngln*.
Bob Cutler was returning from his
chum's hou*e and he. too. was cnjnjlne

the honnty ».f the night, when Patty's
sold had come to him on the breeze,
lie drove hl« horse forward between
a cluster of stunted trees arid hu-lies
until he could fairly perceive the sing­
er ami her horse In the moonlight.
Where had he heard that song before)
As he listened the soft sounds of the
night mid the music cf the girl's voice
was o'-aneed to the sweet strains of a
waltz and he wns dancing again to the
lighted ballroom of the hotel. He wns
living over again that night when he
had found the girl who hml won Ids
heart completely.
And ns Patty's voice died away nnd
he heard her spente to her horse, Rob’s
heart leaped. "It couldn't he!—hut It
does sound like her voice," he mut­
tered. Then he. too, turned his horse
and soon was far along the tmll which
led to hls home, about two miles nwny.
Rut. as he rode, hls thoughts lingered
about the girl of hls dreams. "Just a
drenm, th at’s all," thought Rob bitter­
ly. "There’s no use hoping I’ll over see
her ngnln."
He had been rlntloued at a naval
training camp nnd had only recently
come home. He was glad to he hnek
at Ids home ngnln. hut at times he
hmged for the place where i.e had
spoilt so many happy months. Life had
been m ther dull nnd lonely In the
huge ,«ho&lt;d for the first few months,
hut one night, nt a dance given for
the ho)* in the service, he had met a
girl with whom he hml fallen deeply
and Irrevocably In love, hut although
In- never saw In r afterwards, the hope
that he might some day meet her
again brightened hi* days, that were
bug nnd monotonous. As the days
went by. and still no traces of her. he
didn't give up hope until he had ob*
mini*! hl« discharge nnd was speed­
ing to his home.
One a fte r &lt;n. about n week Inter,
Caroline culled to Patty us she was
coming out of the barn, where «hi*
bad been saddling Joe, preparatory to
going to the p. stotlbv. "Patty, he sure
ntid hurry ho-ue, because we're going
to have somebody nice here for *up(»t . He's coming especially to meet
you. so you must hurry nnd he home
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My
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Over the
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Wilfred’s
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Dr MILDRED WHITE

Dr QEORQE ELMER CODD

PAGE ELEVEN

A Russell Story.
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"W here’s that hoy? Is he ever
u.iM'nmry *t««d on her loon nml tried
"Now, Wilfred, ho cnreful and enrry
out the hedge. Hut un Hose- around when lie’* w anted? Tell you the package slrtilght."
J.. ‘v Mns &gt;n)ii11 nml tho hedge hluti* with nil my worries It's about time he
" It’s hot, Isn't h r projected WIIbuckled down to doing something use­
Sr'ilM not succeed.
frn l I.tisromh, us his sister iA'lla
K„.eiiinr&gt; liuil Krow it up with n pro- ful."
placed n parcel done up In napkins
"Don’t Kcold, Uncle, dear. Martin In Ids hands.
ltv to *tf the other nl.lo of things,
~ i »Mvlnc" hud sometime* led hor Is n good hoy, thinks the world of Imth
"No. only nlco mid warm.
Homo
S o difficulty. It wn* heenuso she of us, und, If he I* a little forgetful pork nml In nas Just out of tho oven.
m i vnrn.il t" know whether Iloh Kul- and heedless at times, he makes up Tell Mrs. Vn««!tr I rooked them es­
f&lt;T It when you remind him of it in
‘ltD; o.ui.I vontlnur true to hcmclf un
pecially for her. Anti don’t wander
, . r alluring clminiHtni.ee*. Hint nt.e a gentle, reasoning wny. T his especial off to watch the hoys play hall. And
, .limited tho fnnelnntliiK lien* Wilder nfternoon he begged oft from his reg­ don't drop or spill them."
, , vMl nt her home nml he much In ular chores to go hunting for those
".Vo, ma’am " promised Wilfred
i \ company. And when Inter. Hens two hurglara who robbed the hank steadfastly. "Maybe Mrs. Vassnr will
night before Inst."
h a d departed. It «as evident Hint lloh**
give me u penny for bringing them."
"Expected to rntrh them and get
•ffectl.m Imd fnll.il to wttliHlnnd tho
"You mustn't take It. If she offers
tl*t f»r lie hud followed to tho home thnt $5,000 reward, I suppose," mock­ It.** warned Leila.
"You shall have
, li... nn often nml nn noon ns oppor­ ed old John Wndhams. "Oh, yes! that two from me. If you do your errand
tunity r- rin Med. Hoseimiry promptly unlucky wight over strike such for­ nicety.’.*
rvl-tmlnc Idn gifts hud fondl'd for n tune! It's not the way of this unfor­
"Yes, ma'am," pledged Wilfred, nml
tunate family. We’ve had nothing hut started off on Ids mission. When lie
......that her own heart wns broken.
»Mlr tor unsympathetic family, dryly loss anil mishap since m other died. reached the bridge crossing the creek
««?.**» • •« V,,H t» the home of Aunt With tin* money I owe ami can’t pay, he rested the parcel on Its roll ami be­
I *•*!. Arid It wan In the village where and that boy wasting Ids time, I'm gan Hinging
the water.
tint HI " redded that Rosemary fretted ^o dentil half the tim e I"
"Oh. ginger!" exploded Wilfred and
*flW during one of her uulkn. upon
’T’ve got nil the kindling In." said postil a picture of dire dismay. A
the Impas-alde lieilge.
Orn Dale, "and I agreed with Martin careless switch of Ids arm had swept
Viini Ell-n. la her various recitals (o do the milking, so everything will the package free and It fell ten feet
of village life, had merely mentioned he nttcmlcd Just tho some us li ho to tho stone abutment, ami there lay
t*;r I.lmv n« old Colonel Hunter'*.
were here. I gave him the afternoon.” the crock In many pieces mid Its
I;.....
In the excitement of her
"Afternoon nml evening, too, tt looks, lirown tempting contents scattered fur
f.rg.'t the sorrow which had for It's getting dark."
and wide.
l.r.meht her hither, forgot. In fact, lilt
"Oil, M artin will he along soon,”
W ilfred stood rooted. It was a
r„...... . convention, and cllmldng high soothed Orn. " lie and his chums tiro gruw'soine moment for him. Only that
.he garden gate, heat over low till excited about those robbers and morning lie hud thrown n ball through
|,ii,| i hack It- rusty Iron holt. Unlit- they have gone o(T with wooden guns, a neighbor's window, and Ids iiiother
.ho Intended to enter the cloned hoy-like, to ’capture' them
•»•*&gt;"'* 'T ..v .m * fo n"-|M»rt this mischief
. r.lcii mol t*.
*•1ItofMj—find plan." util John Wndhams to .ils father. With tills la mind mid
i*i «vfTvt.
went o(T mumhUngly reiterating Ids the present mishap added, Wilfred llg,\i the l-..lt yielded, the gate swing- complaints. Ora sighed a trllle. then tired It out that lie was due for it
l„s hauir.l rhrenteaed to make her drove away the cloud that hovered hy -troiutoiis private Interview with Ids
!,.&gt;• hor hnlmiee; hut nliiildy Hone* humming a pretty tittle ulr about father that evening.
nuin (i!';V'o.|—ami at the very feet of Idrds, ami sunshine, ami (lower*. SIiq "I'm always getting unlucky," he
t!„. pro-tram figure of a man. For a had her cross to hear us well as Uncle nodded, "nml they're always picking
...t -he drew l.aok fearfully, for John, lint It enme from sharing Ids on m e!
I'm not going home.
I'll
tho iii.oi r. -tliig upon hlanket nml pH- troubles, real nml Imaginary. Oni wm hang around with the hoys until fath­
1,,a l N.li.il anenoine In Ills white wrap- his niece ami n homeless orphan when, er gets Ids supper nml goes down­
Ill- fan*, too, was ghastly a fter the dentil of Aunt Mary she was town ns he always does. Then I'll
ttl.lto l&gt;. lo atI. (to* l&gt;iiiiii..&gt;u which sent for hy Uncle John to tnke tip sneak Into the house and go to bed.
Iniijii.1 til* head.
tier home with himself and his mother­ and by that time maybe they'll !«rgct
Tl.o amti’i oven gave Iter no welcome less boy. She became the angel of the nil about wlint I've done."
a« .ho I.N.knl .h.wn upon him, nml fret­ house, a Messing to the old iniiu. If
It wns lust dusk, a fte r two hours’
fully lie n-ked:
lie only knew It. for she helped him play wlih Ids ehtiuiH, that Wilfred
"How dl.l &gt;,,U got InV
carry Ids burdens ami her diligence drew down behind n hedge mid crouch­
llo.otimr) I.In-hod guiltily.
nml economy lightened tho expenses ed down guiltily ns he saw his father
"..vor tho gate." she answered.
nml brought comfort ami contentment, end it eoiiiiimilnii come down tho
“j |i or.lor- wore that people hIiouM the luttoi to young Martin, a t least,
.&lt;1 ..in." Mild tin- young in.in. who otherwise was Inclined to " ko out street. They paused, each to go his
own wny. ns they reached the corner.
“I prefer I" do my suffering—In si- Into tho world nml seek Ids fortune
Now Mr. I.useotnh had Just Informed
lent**."
on mn
Ids ono
ow n ii.n.-i
hook," on
ns ••*
ho&gt; .expressed
It, pi* neighbor that n real estate deni
(to
—I*. —•,*&gt;—
.&gt;• ...
|;.... i (rv's i.-'Uranee .nine l.aek to although not yet twelve years of age., |„ u |,|ch they were ttmliitHy Interesthrr. '
Martin fairly Idolized Orn and fully r d had been -polled by an officious
"lint iii.n't you think," she asked, appreciated licr numberless sacrifices
,lJt xv;„, |,nd gratuitously Informed
more -Ihitt wny? I In behalf of his father unit him self., |||0 prospective customer that by holdr ■oi" -lie laistemd to add. "Hint It lie knew, ns all t'b-veden know, that in^ nut be could get the property In1. it to | hotmr to have t.ne'n alien- lira wns giving up the drcnin nml V(dve«l for live hundred dollars less
th lii.rto.i from sorrow or nutrerlng glory of her life through her loyal un- j tlinn he was asked to pay.
If . nit i..r a lim a" I
sclllsh devotion ti* her unde. Ernest
"Yes," the startled Wilfred heard
'1' • it n hi. . l up at tier, tin'll wryly Tliroop. In hive with her. had told |,ls father sav. "h» spilled the beans
JouMi-l.
her so iiinl In* wns n suitor to hojund ruined our cbnnees!"
• V'.u or., oorialuly illverllng," he proud of—manly. Industrious nnd lion
“Ought to be skinned alive!" sub­
lor live minute- I watched onible. Orn loved hint In return, hut mitted the neighbor wrnthlly. "We'll
j.nir ton.ihirllUo o \ p . rlniouln will, my
-lie had told litin clearly th a t shu Ibid some way to make him smart for
gun
mol ,\.&lt;nr on iy deneoi.l over could not leave her uncle while lie was Ibis."
ny ‘in. iro-passlng' sign, only to Had crushed under si burden of debt nnd
"Crnckeyl" gasped the terrllleil lad
li. I Jot. In.*.- co llie to give llie lid*
while Martin was loo young to shift —’Tm In for It!"
»hi lii tl.*- end. Well, when n fellmv for himself. Duty wns the watchword
"That settles It,” ilocldcd Wllfretl.
mu'! ioovo Id- log mid Ills head Is of her life, nnd nobly she lived up to
I'ttiig.&lt;1 up generally. Ju-t what mode Its teachings. All Ulevedcn wan nstlr "Somehow I've done soinelhlng awful
in spilling those beans. Father and
&lt;&gt;! .lit. r-i. .li wmil.l you advise?"
at the moment over the bank robbery. Mr. ltowe talked as If I'd ought to
Tlr-i." Ito-. imiry oaltuly nuggested. Two men had broken Into the Institu­
lie skinned nllve. I won't go home—
‘it imglii help you to toll some one all tion and had made off with n small
I can't go home. I'll—I’ll run away!"
file.lit II."
fortune. The watchman had "winged”
It was all well enough until It be­
"Nothing i*. toll," tin* man answered one of them In their filglit. he dcclnred, gan to ruin. Wilfred hud got ulioi:! n
cr1»pl&gt;. 'War—that's all. Made them for he had seen the fugitive lift olio
mile when it drenching shower canto
let in.- ei.me hark to the old home here hand to Ills breast as lie nut. A ’sec­ up. He eroticlnsl under u hedge soak»•&gt; r.i ii|M-nile. Have the best of fare, ond shot Imd caused the other burglar is| nml miserable. As he trudged on
nut .vor; thing and everybody neeiun to waver nnd limp nnd blood stnlns again he observed a light ami made
*'» gd "ti lay nerves. So I sent ’em bad been traced for some dlstuni-e for It. As he nenretl Its source Ills
nil away, un.I lie here looking up at down the river shore.
spirits brightened up magically.
Ik" »Wy. Ii'« Ju-t u miller of time
Meantime Martin, the well Intention"It’s where the Harelays live," he
before I'll he all right, the doctors nay
cd hut thoughtless, had lingered with exclaimed. "Why, If Mr. Hurclny I*
—ns if "lltae" Isn't the hardest tiling a
Ids companions elenr Into dusk. Then home, I’m all right. He Is a friend
lalplo— uiioi ran tn;iir."
In ii game of hide nnd seek lie had of mine, ho Is. lie's good to nil the
I!..*.iimr» no.ldod underntandlngly.
crept Into ono of the numerous earthen fellows."
"I know," -he said, "It’s wanting
Wilfred had reapun to feel confi­
water pipes lining the river bluff,
t" g&gt; t on ill.* other side of the wall
ready to ho used In n new reservoir dence In Iru llnrrlny. The latter had
*kit Junk-» tho time no long. And.
been culling on la-iln for some time
while ).iu*v,. Iii*on talking I've been system ndopted hy the town. 'I hero
past. He was not exactly looked upon
he
ruddled,
planning
to
wait
till
tho
thinking that perhaps I could help you
la in.ike the time pans. 1 know of seekers had passed by nnd then make ns a suitor hy the family, hut they all
liked him. Wilfred timidly, hut hope­
fanny original ways to entertain an In- for home. He chuckled iih four of his
at the. door
to ......
find —
Mr.
fnggnl-out comrade* sat down on tho fully
, M1V knocked
..........
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'nll.l nin!—"
very
|dpo
ho
was
In.
Then,
sta
rtin
g
itnrrlny
home
and
nlono
nnd
rendy
-"rlgliml. nil right. I'll hot." rllllrkled
...... 1'llor. "Tlint’n the tlrnt time," he on again, somehow they gave It a push, with n genial welcome.
s-iM -Uihlotily. "ihat I've entile near to Over tho ledge It rolled twenty feet, | Relieved, hut tearful, Wilfred told
reversed, • spilled out Martin nnd his story. Ira Itnrclny went lo tho
s laugh In months."
plunged
Into the river. Martin rolled , telephone without his knowledge nnd
'I know, then." ltnncmnry said de­
lightedly, "why I had to nee tile other after It nnd, half stunned, came to n , Informed W ilfred's folks of the elr»f thl* loilgo." And then, seated stop a few yards from un old w reck riunstnnres, suggesting that Wilfred
ui-'it the gras* before him,, she told ef n house boat that had been n land- |.(. allowed to stay all night. Then
tho big-hearted fellow set nbuut mnk'ho niiiii-o.l niati of her old -curious mnrk for u year past.
In
n
sort
of
a
duxe
he
saw
two
men
lag Wilfred comfortable and happy,
pr. p. n-liv m,,| the sorrow to which It
come out Of the dismantled cabin of
"Oh. I say." abruptly observed WIIhad Ini.
Hut -trnie.oly enough, like Rose- the craft. One had his arm In a sling, fowl, his eye chancing to fall upon
,r&gt; - tmillIv. the Invalid refused to the other limped. In a llasli M artin a framed picture upon the mantel.
Wndhams had nn In sp iratio n -these ’ Leila has got one of those, too."
' , u her -orrow seriously.
were
the hank burglars!
I “Indeed." m narked Ira, and a trltlo
In oheerlng me along." he said,
The
first
words
of
one
of
them
conmdamtcdly. The picture was one of
help to divert your own sad
* :rl- I tl.lnk you had better come firmed this conviction: “I’lpo rolled himself ru t from the local newsp.r
n r 1 reckon. You go north. Tom nnd |&gt;er at the head of an article ho..,,,aciiln taiaurrow."
' r.
„.,.k
ci.U'k- fog him for n local Judgeship,
11 "n* nn eager Itoseiunry who Inter me south. We ".list P «k i "
k
^
mRU-d .... the Irrela upon .\unt Ellen.
or some eggs or w ell
1Iir,.„,b|e Wilfred. "She keeps It on
'" 'I never told me." she accused.
" le s . we must main a &gt;“
|,er bureau nnd the other tiny Lol*
,l"' town’s wnr hero—who had here," growled the other.
Phelps noticed It nnd she said to
that nuicli-tnlked-nf medal—
It was after dark when M artin M |()
, hat fory nm| i.vlla
la tho aiysterlmis Hunter plnre. Wndhams hurst Into the house In a
n gentleman I re‘ '""I'l l"Ve to have met hint."
frefilled state of excitement. • ® cn
p ,pj with grent expevds—no respect.*
Meeting him," Aunt Ellen replied. rlcd n small sack and wus hreut • *'
Anij
r „t tormenting her nnd says.
*
"* *he ipicatlon. Young Rich"F atherI Oru l" he shouted, the •
•ntny|)e you keep him there to* kl»s.’
' Hunter slneo Ills return refuses to
.
.. nnd Leila snys, ’I will If I went »«&gt;.
1enre-t friends; Colonel Hunt- Kfor*l"
"Whnt of them?" questioned his c o j- ^
W||r|h „ . nn(,
' ' ‘I'fitc distressed about It. Even
Ira Ilnrclny rwldened nnd his breath
" atir-o whom they sent out from sin."I’ve found them ! I’ve got the buna. can)B
qu)t.k , , p
not R|,pk
)n.
full- to arouse Itlehnrd from Ills money! I found It In the old louso
{||(i Hnncm y „f n young girl’s
|!‘,r
'•"h*. Hut. my dear—" Aunt
• ea broke off ahniptly. "Whnt lins boat. It’s In the snrk. And you n‘un neerets, hut ho wns Inflnlfoly glad of
n»
Ilfn il’s Inadvertency. For a second
M'li'io.| t„ your white sk'.rt? It Is get the otfieers here rlgnt nwnj.
wo can catch the burglars! nnd. fa »• j ||np ,]nr|nc (|,nt eventful day W’llfred
• "ad green status from top to hem."
cr. the tdg rew an!! And now you «nn ku(j
thl* tlr.e bringing won".ury -lulled.
pay
yon &lt;&gt;«•... «od nh,
qrrfiii iirnpIneM to n truly desorvlng
m
ilt .
P" !Rb a ,
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you cun uinrry Ernest Throopl
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To Polish Mnhkfpny.
.flnUed linseed oil U the finc*f thine
for genuine old malmgiuiy, ns It hard­
ens nnd preserve* the wood. Pour the
Ml on to a pad of soft finnuel nnd
mb the wood well. If there nre any
cracks In the wood Hie oil will fill
these nnd harden. W.pe off the sii pcrfinni.s oil nnd polish with n dry,
-oft cloth. A little vinegar added to
the mi win make a bright, dean, dry
finish.

Prompt Delivery

Box 81, Lakeland, Florida

PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY

jK K.ioMii.ii:, r u ii m n
Fertilizers, insecticides, Sprnjer*. Poultry Supplies
For thirty years wo have beer, manufacturing fertilizers in this S tate—we have
satisfied customers in every county in Florida.
Write for Latest Price List.
Prices always in lino with Quality
J. K. SPUHI.ING, Local Agent, SANTOIM), FLORIDA

BICYCLES - - BICYCLES
Bicycle Accessories
Wliiie we have por.e into (Ik* Auto Accessory and Auto Tire and Vulcanizing
Business we are still in the Bicycle Business and are now Better Prepared than
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ever to serve you in our Bicycle Repair Department
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and can better supply your demands for the Best
Bicycles Manufactured.
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carry a hip stock and a complete line of njR
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AccexMTrics'juur ('hild'ons Velocipedes and
Toy Automobiles. Everythinp on Wheels. See us
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when you r.eed wheel goods.

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Sanford Cvcle Co.
Phone 251-W

Sanford, Florida

115 Park Ave.

:* i'llan W h o W a n ts to B u y
Y n u r
? n d f C ro p E v e r T ell Y ou
A ny Gf'-j*? N ew s A b o u t th e M a rk e t ?
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Really it is r. *!:••" remarkable the amount of hail news
which gets into circulation just about the time buyers
are getting ready to contract for oranges and grape­
fruit. Here arc some of the little items which are
beginning just now to he talked:
Poor m e n ; i; is n t h r r remarkable how many
groves h iv e inch a larye proportion of poor
tiics, according; to these minors.
Also, it is equally remarkable how the entire
yield sometimes threatens to he an " ofl-siic’'
crop, if the minors arc right.
T hen there Is the big crop, of course.
D ie
direat of over-production is always with us,
to judge by the minors that arc talked.
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Scarcity of labor is another item of had n o n
which help? explain why the buyers tail* t hope
to pay better prices.
T hen, there are transportation difficulties, too.
Sometimes the outlook for getting fruit to the
markets is pretty blue.
T h ese are just a few of the items of had news. T h ey are
the cause for the question previously asked, and which we
repeat: Does the man who wants to buy your fruit crop ever
tell you any good news about the market? Join the Florida
G trtu Exchange and keep informed. Full particular* of
membership on application to

F lo rid a C itrus E xchange, T am pa, F la,

L. A. HAKES, Manager
Orange County (Trus

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Confederate
Veterans;
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F.
Robinson, Findlay Munaon and I.
Robbins,
O. A. R. Veterans.
Active pnll-bearors were J. II.
Ferguson, F. It. K ent, Geo. Randall
Henry Nickel, It. A. Terbuen and
T. C. Carlson.
Tbe deceased !m survived by his
widow, M rs. Mary Secord and one
son of bis first wife, Ira J. Secord of
Sun Pueblo, Cal.

On account of the continuai increase in
labor and all merchandise, esp ecially
cleaning and pressing supplies, all press­
ing clubs have been forced to increase
: : : : prices as follows : : : :
UNION PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1, 1919
2 Piece Woolen Suits Pressed
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Trousers Pressed
Coat Pressed
Trousers Cleaned
Coat Cleaned
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Suits Sponged and Pressed
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1.25
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P A L M B E A C H and M O H A I R S U I T S
Suits* Cleaned
Single Pants (or) Coat Cleaned
White Flannel Trousers Cleaned
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AUGUST 8, 1919

THE SANFORD IIERAI.D

p a g e tw elve

TICKETS

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50 &amp; 75c
SALE

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six s m s 1'iir.ssKii on three s m s cleaned ami pees ? eh

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T H E BAPTIST TEM PLE
Two large enthusiastic audiences
at preaching services.
Sunday School launched a cam ­
paign for 270 in attendence by the
end of August.
Six new members were added to
the church. The emollrmpit increases
at every service.
The p asto r will speak Sunday
morning on “ The Standard oi a
Church for Bigger Brotherhood”
The second of a series of addresses
on Dr. H ym an's experiences as
Chaplain will he delivered Sunday
niglit. “ Franco and Frenchmen as
I saw th em ," will he the subject.
Esiewhere in the Herald is men­
tioned tiie gift of $100.00 to home
missions by Mrs. E. E. Cox and of
$700.00 to foreign missions by Mr.
J. I). Hood.
Join the Temple congregations.
You will lie glad.

Die-kins' Side Continues
The great reduction sale of the
Dickius Shoe Store continues and
there are m any more bargains in
slices for you hut you m ust hurry
down at once and g?t them for they
are going fast.
The reason is th a t shoes are hig!
and going higher and the low pri .
put on iiit these liif* shoo* are mak­
ing them {lyu
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S i | tiettcr onimrluMity
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of this section t i purralise i' i &gt;■* a
such prices. S-* too ad- r’i.i :. i i
in til!" issue.
Notice
Regular m eeting of Sanford Lodga
N'o. 27, I. o . (). F. M onday night
August 111h. Tie* I)cg* v Stu'f o ’
Osceola laid
— lie p r -s nt to ■■■infer the (I ;, - ' (!.-:■■■
E i J All Odd Fellow i irdin
PREVENT il &gt;G ( HD'.ERV
The B A. Thiirn.ij II ig
tr_' lias a r&lt;&lt; srd uf .■&gt;| . r cent cat
ling t ' . .
if y
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j directed you ii l u &gt;• ir no
S ' cholera ur « \y
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And t. &lt; d *1* ’ i .
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z L :' n fiw ■l-m -* v.o-lii f B. ' . V ,- iv
Hog IV i. it r in th e L i l t .
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Pure Food
Our pure food laws have three pur­
poses:
1. T o prevent the use of unwholesome
material.
2. T o prevent fraudulent substitution.
3. T o inform the purchaser what she is
buying.

Som e products arc so w ell known to
the housewife that from the class name under
which they are sold she can tell the ingredients
contained therein. With others, such as bak­
ing powder, all the ingredients are named on
the label, and as a result the most healthful,
economical and desirable kind can be selected.

T here is one class of mixtures,however,
which are still bought blindlv without knowl­
edge o f the ingredients.
These are the socalled Self-Rising Flours. Read the label on
any package of irll-rinng flour and there is never found cither
the itatement, “This package contain* the following ingredi­
ent* and none other," or any equivalent itatement. One can­
not determine from the label either the quality of the flour or
the nature of the other ingredient* mixed therewith.

In the selection of baking powder, the house­
wife i* very particular; but in seli-ming flour »he take* what­
ever ingiedient* are handed her without asking queition* and
in an equal state of ignorance with the dealer who it selling to
her, as to what these ingredient* are.
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It has been admitted by the m a n u tn r tu r p r e
acid pnospfute that the phosphate used in self-rising flour
frequently contains 25 pc* cent or over of calcium sulphate
(gypsum).
Fhyiicians know the objection* to intrctucing
such an amount of unnecessary inedible material into the
system.

The physician can do much toward the enact­
ment of laws that will forbid the lise of such material in the
manufacture of self-rising flour a.'.J dial will require a state­
ment on self-rising flour uf ail the ingredients contained
therein.
Such law's will protect the health and the pockctbook.

KOTE—Stiss Costello is u!ready it ell known to most of the ladies of
our city, Site is of the Domestic Science il ranch of the University of
Chicago, a niaduutc of Lttns Institute. Supervisor of Domestic Science
in I'ubli: Schools, Special Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy,
Special Lecturer to Ike Women's Clubs.
We are publishing a series of her most important articles.

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Church in th e presence of the family
and a few gui&amp;tb. After t he ceremony
a wedding breakfast was served and
tli* I ride and groom left for Jackxonviiiu via a u to to New Sm yrna

electrician. Mr. and Mrs. S tu rn n i j . m
'will make their futur* heme
j ll|rt
Jucksonvilh where the In -t win).cm ' iu\n&gt;r *i..
of their many friends fallow ih e n i.! ilmi’i •
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The -bride in well known in t DiDeath of 1. J
city where she spent tier girlhood
The MimtnoiiToi mi
nth Angel
minger anti carried, th« followin; days being tm* eldest daughter m
citizen: were appointed u committee Mrs.Dougin- . She lias alarge ■i r - 1' ‘,ullv 1,1
‘ r" 1 i. Sernrd, Tuesday
to view thix road and report to this rle III friends wen
by her sweet
"}*ht at *&lt;‘h ° d o ck “ l ki* &gt;■*« r“*
Board. Mr. W. W. W hitcomb. Mr. disposition and charming maimer. sidence in this city, bringing sadness
G. R. Read, and Mr. M. B. Donley, F r tile past y ear M ir. .Sturiunn lias and sorrow to a large circle of friends
a plat of the proposed road v.a« ;iLd h?ld a responsible position in Jack- for tin* deceased was one of the
s n v illo where site met Mr. Sturm ai. beloved older iitir.cn- of the com­
wit h the petition.
genial
disposition,
lin
e urquantance ripening into love m unity, Ids
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kindly
fwurteay
and
unfailing
con­
and tin wedding is the culm ination.
sideration (or ethers winning for hint
.Sturman-M e Dante *«
T he groom is t lie* son of form er a friend in everyone with whom he
Miss R uth M cDaniels an l Bryan emigre--m an S turm nn of Washington came in contact . Loyal to ids
J . S turm an were m arried at t ie s ta te and is well known in Ids wes- country, faithful infreiniNhip,
a
rcsidencc of the bride's mother, Mrs. tern home. Fur some time Mr. devoted husband and u ronsricntiotiE . A. Douglass on Sanford Heights S turm an lizs In on eonncited with churchm an and Christian gentleman,
S atu rd ay morning at eight o'clock, th e Me.’rill-Stevcna Ship Building ■loath lias robbed the town of one
T h e ceremovny was performed by * &gt; m ;n ay of Jacksonville where be of its most desirable citizens.
D r. George Hyman of tin* llapti.-t bool.-, a responsible
position as
Mr. Secord was born in Niagra
county, N. Y. August 10th, 1S39 and
he would lmve been eighty years old
had he lived until Sunday.
The deceased has had a most r«markable life. His father was killed
by the Indians in N orthern Michigan
and at the tender age of six lie was
left an orphan and w ithout a home.
At fourteen lie enge/. 0 ,r Lim ing
and shortly after drove a big herd
Now is the time to place your order
of cattle into California, before lie
was fifteen. Front then on failures
and
successes marked' his life until
for the “Fordson Tractor.” The
the Civil War when In ’i*2 lie en­
listed under the S tar and Stripes
very best and cheapest tracbeing iu active service for three
*
years and four m onths. Almost
shot to pieces in various eni a icmcnts
tor for all farm use.
and carrying a bullet in his knee the
rest of his life he was made a Cotr.misary Sergeant in 'G4. He was also
made prisoner by the opposing fortes *
several times but always escaping.
Price of Tractors
:
On October Sth, 1883 he married
Miss Mary McCord and came to
1Sanford, where they have resided
Power Pulleys
ever since.
Mr. Secord's health has been
Extension Rims
fuiling for several years and for a
num ber of weeks it was known thul
his days were numbered.
All prices f. o. b.
The funeral services were Held
at the Congregational chur h ..t
Factory
six o'clock DttJrittdmy aflern ion. it. v
G. B. Waldron and Dr. Geo. Hyman
olllciating. Mr. T. J._ Miller personnally bad charge o*f tin? funeral
arrangement*. Interm ent at Lifke
View Cemetery.
C. F. W ILLIAM S - EDW ARD HIGGINS
Solemnly and. beautiful on ti •
Dealer
Salesman
still evening air “ taj a" were s m rd t l!
by Mrs. Robert Herndon.
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AanJiomf paund a n d half*
pamnd tin humidora—amd—
that r/dtfy, R a d i c a l poo fid
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$39.00

$40.00

U T it flush up to Prince Albert to produce more smoko
P happiness
than you ever before collected I P A ’s built to
fit your smokenppetite like kids fit your hands! It has the
jimdanthesjr flavor nnd coolness and fragrunce you ever ran
tn filfd ™ila*Da
° r ^ yi Prince Albert real»y is you want
it
bnh double-qmckest thing you do next. And, put
y0U u°Uld
P * A * f° r hours without
0111 exciusiv° pa,emed «»«*-

W0Uld mean t0 eet set with a joy’us jimmy
w ?u th P^P^ ? .f^ ery once Qnd a While. And, puif to
beat the cards I W ith o u t a com eback! W hv P A is so
eood you feel like you'd just have to eat that fra£am fm okd
R. J. Reynold® Tobacco Company, Win*ton.Salem, N. C

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THE SANFOKD HSKALD

tttfiUST 8. **19
Davis, Inm an, Childs; , h a tte r hit,
Inm an; double plays, Davis to
Stew art to Allianoz; time of game
1:47, um pires Ellis and Jackson.

PAGE THIRTEEN

Johnson, rf
0 0
4 (K 0
Alhaneze, lb
0 0
1 0 0
( C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e 9 )
White, if
0 o!
3
Word, air
1 o
1
it war. not played unChilds, rf
0
0
4
the same but
/
nd
neither
was
It
a
Davis,
ss
1
3
4
S a n fo rd -Takes R etard Cam #
d'T protect “
exception of the fuel
4 l
3
M anager Ilowden received a vote Morton p
h r * « i* ih* laid it all over the
of confidence from his directors by
that Sanford
drove their pitchers wiro this m orning, rend the riot a rt
Totals
...
r \ I fi 27 11 f!
Smokfr&gt; and
d
Score
by
innings:
to
the
.Tmokera,
two
in
particular
jroiti !tc noun
score for M onday’s draw ing stiff fines for ihdifferent Tam pa
000 000 000—0
ThU i* the
Sanford
000
000 10*—t
play
and
though
crippled
the
T
a
m
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pme:
Sum m ary: Left on bases, Tam pa
II I’O A E pans came back this afternoon
Taw*""
1 1 O •) fighting the. Ccleryfeds to a 1 to 0 2. Sanford-7; two-base bits Stew art,
Alvarez. 3 b .........
3 1 1 1 1 0 finish, with both M orton and Corcho Hord; first base on balls, ofT Corcho
Uon. 8b
2 1 - 0 1 l I pitching m angiflcicnt Imll. T he lo­ 1; struck o u t, by Corcho, 9, by Mor­
grown* ............... •» n O'
w 5 l 0 cals scored their tally on a couple of ton 9; stolen liases Davis; lime of
DdHngrr, H&gt;
o 1 1 0 bubbles in the seventh.
game 1:43; umpire Hover.
Hernandez. I* * 1
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0
t)
0
M anager H ernandez fined Ilt-rBowden, rf &amp; P
0
1 0 nnntloz $25 and fined Leon similarly BASE HAI.L LAST G A L L E Y — *
Farr! r, c
0 &lt;1 0 0 and fined Leon similarly and also
Sanford Takes Third One
Curcho, If
0 0 0 1 suspended him.
Kills ptiched a magnificlent game
Ilowden, Williams
Williams, cf
0 0 0 0 and Jackson are still out of the game against the Smokers here on Wed-!
J*(kson. rf &amp; a b
0 0 0 II and to fill the emergency Ilowden nesday, being experially strong in |
Well*, rf
f
*1 0 signed Chaplin and Hive, who were pinches and Sanford dum ped the
G
12
visitors to the tune of 4 to 0.
rciaesed by the local club.
Totals.....
H urd’s hom er in theeigbtb with two
One hardly recognized the sam e
All It II PO A E
mford —
on,
finished up the local end of the
3
4
3
2
0
club
in
the
T
am
p
a
uniforms.
The
4
t «•w a r t , 21*
whitewash
in fine style, for a clean
1
2
4
0
0
Smokers
moved
about
with
more
..... 4
hapuar c
sweep
of
th
e aeries.
1
2
2
0
0
pep
and
spirit
and
played
jam
-up
.. .. 4
ihnjon. rf
ball
except
for
oho
slip
in
the
3
3
0
0
0
4
A spectacular catch by Farrior of
ihito. rf
0 2 0 0 seventh. The score:
1 1
Child's Texas leaguer in the seventh
hilds. If
«&gt; 1
t 4 0 0 Tam pn—
A ll H II PO A E was among the features, the Smoker
Ibanez. H»
*21 1
0
2
0
Alvarez, 3b
4 0
I 2 0 second sucker, racing backwards into
avis, a
0
0
U
3
Hive,
cf
4
0
t
l 0 l short right-center for the poke and
iman, 3b
0
1
0
1
2
3
l
I 2 0 killing a hit.
Brown,
ss
4
»
hapma. p
4 0 0 K 0 0
3 0 1 1 4
1
Dellinger, II*
Johnson’s double, followed by Al- Davis, rs
3 0 (I 0 | 0
Totals
US 15 1G 15 5 0 H ernandez, If
4 0 0 l 0 l banese’s triple in the opening stanza E llis, p
0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 10 0 II brought the first score and only a Lim an, rf
Farrior, c
Score by Innings:
3 0 0 0
I II magnificent rally by Wells in the
Chaplin 2I&gt;
Tam; a
......... -,0° 00~ *
T otals
29 4 G 27 12
3 n ( l i n o sixtli prevented more local scoring.
Sanford
........ 5G1 3*—15 Wells, rf
3
0
0
l
II
l
Corcho,
p
Score
by
innings:
The
Smoker
hurler
walked
Stew
art
Citrus Insects and D iseases:- Short, plain descrip­
Summary: Left on bases, Sanford
000 000 000
in this frame and hit Chapm a.’. Then T am pa
■ Tampa 3; two liaso bits, Leon
tion
v —of. the common cit.ru.: L?.•u’
, .vrLi’
,
T otals
32 ll 3 24
5 3 he did the clam act so effectIvolv Sanford
IPO Of” *« .«#**** *»#.*■
White, Davis, Inm an, S tew art; base
Mnn«
for
treatment;
also
rcco;pL&gt;
»oi&lt;tymg
W
-i
f}
fne
cl
~ ~ r r r r z a7r didn't get
Sum m ary: I -ft — ‘-r.r:;, T -.-j... ®
AL» H It PL A E
on ball-* “IT Chapm an 2. n e r o n . ^ ,
advised and directions for sprayihr and prun­
3. Sanford 5; two base hits, John­
1 li
2 2 i u •4 t«ittu*'t* to move.
**3T'i!iti apportioned oil Hernandez S te w a rt. ‘M*
son;
three
base
hits,
Albanese:
home
ing,- twenty-four pages.
40- 0 8 1
1
The score was as follows:
«i_ ilowden 3, Alvarez 4; stolen bases C hapm an, c
runs,
Hord;
first
base
on
balls,
nlT
Garden and Field Troubles:- Sixtv-four pages of
Tampa —
AB H H PO A E
Alvarez, 3b
4 0 0 0 *» 1 Welis 3: struck out by Wells 5, by
valuable information on control of the various
Jachson, df
4 0 1 1 0 (• Ellis G; sacrifice hits, Hernandez,
troubles that may arise in the truck garden or
Brown, ss
4 0 1) 0 3 0 Ilowden; stolen liases Stewart 2,
field including preparation of soil, rotation of
Dellinger, ll*
3 u II 1 l 0 C hapm an; double plays, Davis to
crops, handling of seed and seed beds, transplant
Hernandez, If
1 1) ii .) 1 0 Stew art to Albanese: tim e og game
B U IL D E R S S U P P L IE S
ing, spraying, etc.
f’eirnrho rf t*i if
3 0 1I ai If 0 1:55. Empire W indham . Altcndun
Farrior, 2h
3 0 il *i 0 0 191.
Miscellaneous Crop Troubles:- This twenty-page
Hive, c
3 0 \ 8 0 1
book treats of the peats found on avacado, f&gt;gs
Standing of (lu lls.
Wells, p
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Glancing out through the window In
the ttnv waiting room r.hc saw a small
runabout atop nnd n tall man spring
out
IN- ramp Into the station, and atepping up to her. h u t In hand, naked:
“ Is tills M|«« Thornton?"
As the girl nodded, he continued:

*Tm Douglas Ramsey, i cji-rintcndpnt of schools, Mra.
me to.
you. .You know the roads are so
muddy.” lie threw her n reassuring
smile ns he picked up her hags nnd led
the way to the ntr.
On the ride to Sirs. Gray's- she
lea now I »h-.t Per companion wns Mis.
Gray’s near neighbor, living with Ida
parents.
The beautiful scenery and lovely
flcld-s ImpresMsI I.HIhm. who hnd been
used to city life, nnd the ride hnd not
seemed n two-mile run when tho car
drew up Itoforv a low*, old-fashioned
cottage. Though It was the month of
September, the grass was still a lovely
green and the dahlias, gladioli and
other late foliage, In their mingled
glory of yellow, pink nnd red, seemed
to nod u bright welcome to the girl.
As they started up the grnveled path
the front door was opened und a
plump, pleasant-faced wotnnn smiled
a welcome to Lllllnn.
“ We'll not require an Introduction.”
said Mrs. Gray us she pressed the

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In tin* meantime lh«- superintendent
had become n frequent roller nt the
Gray homestead. unik Llllliin looked
forward with pleasure to his evening
calls.
One nfternoon In midwinter n knock
w«« h«nrd, and one of the scholars ad*
mltteil Superintendent Ramsey. Needleaf to any, hor/ks wore laid nslde nnd
-attention was claimed.
•*.Vow,” said the teacher smilingly,
, “we will have recllntlon." And there
followed quirk sums In arithmetic
which were readily answered by tho
; older pupils.
Finally the work was switched to
the younger children.
“Richard"—this to the little Grny
youngster—“tell us the answer to one
plus one.”
The hoy thought for a moment, then
replied: “One!”
The teacher looked nsknnco. “Why,
Richard, one plus one?”
“One,” he returned again. Then with
quivering lips nnd tearful eyes, “I
know, teacher, you said ‘twu.i two; hut
my mother said If—If ‘Smiley*—I
mean Mr. Ramsey, kept cornin' to see
you, you two'd lie one, so I thought
that was an example. You always sny
to give an example.”
There was a strained silence for
one minute, when a titter, then a
hurst of laughter was heard from a
roomful of lusty young thronts; and,
worst of all, came the low chuckle of
a man.
I.llllnn's head came up from the
desk In double-quick time, and her
flushed face nnd angry eyes met the
laughing gnzo of ‘Smiley' Ramsey, ns
lie was lovingly named hy bln many
little friends.
”.M.v dear little girl,” he laughingly
whispered, “why should you he so
angry?”
The school wns adjourned one hour
before eloping time and then many of
the older girls came up to comfort
[HMir teacher.
The following autumn there was a
•iretty wedding In which 'J5 little chil­
dren gave their small blessings to

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h erald

Simon’s Worldbeater Pepper
Has Made Good in
Florida and Texas
for the Past Four
A prominent grower of Sanford, Flor­
ida, v. hose name we can furnish on
application, purchased 20 pounds of
our Worldbeater Pepper in December
1j KS. lie reports that many of the
plants bore as high as 0 marketable
peppers the first picking. The average
was -1 pepper, per plant for the 'entire
acrerge the first picking, or a total of
-100 crates per acre, which were mrrketed at $ 1.00 per crate. We cannot rceomend too higi.ly our Worldbeater
Pepper to all southern grower- who
desire to grow a money-making crop.

07. 15c:

Lb. $6.00

T in : GENUINE STOC K CAN (&gt;'&gt; &gt;

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_. !..i,i» new li&lt;'ti«e wn &lt; erected near
the little sehoolhmise; Imt the pupils,
und the parents, too—would have none
of It until Its mistress had consented
to tench another year.

A LOVE PROBLEM

PRICE:
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p a p e r S yndicate.)

Dy MONA DORR

Proper Food Important.
“A. .. man tliluketli so Is he.” Y&lt;m t also: “As a man enteth so do*
flu think.” For the brain, n pnrt &lt;
the bn-ly. Is liillll of fund.—Los Angeb

As (lie train drew Inti* Mi-dfield. Lit•lion Thornton glanced antin-i-lntlvely
around the quiet little station. Its
cleanliness had Itiiprewsi-d her when
entering the town.
Having come nil the way from the
city of Jamestown to tehch at tho dis­
trict school, the rural scenery gn* e her
n feeling of contentment.

rim es.

Household Hint.
To make a cheap Alter, tnko a Inrgo
lower t-oi and t.ti the hole with a
if on .-i. t 'over with a few Inches of
•i&lt;-iv«l *In* a l : nil w ith water.
lt:i| lot It s'nlel over n pull supported
•i iwo or lltm* stick*. Tin- water
llterlng throti -'i lie- rhnrcnnt will he
'ri &lt;-d front all Impurities. The ch ar
■&lt;al should be chang' d rvt rv ilm .

Introduced bv us Severn

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One pood reason for being Ihnnkfi

all the time Is that you have cool w&lt;
ter to drink, wholesome fond to eat
anil fresh nir to breathe These tan'
It possible to enjoy the kind of heal1
tti.it brings the state of got id feellt
railed liapplne* s.
Hove G o d Light.

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!f tint wot!, i t nlirlit be sure that
you have a g. . n| light. Are lights. In*rati' of their glaring ray.*. nr&lt;- rvceotjIngly Injurious. A liad.'l light Is tinbest substitute at night for diiTit*ed
tiny light.
Tintrie bulbs should
either Imve a tbune or it dart: paper
shade. A gns light composed of m an­
tle and httlh produces a good, diffused
light and when plnee«l high enough
nenr the celling does not Injure the

eyes.

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tiion.lI courses in Agriculture. Medit-in •, Lngim

Law and T'-eoI-.gy.
Spt-clul &gt;' • -irtmcnla: Music, C m im r - . H-mv I
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of authors, scientists, artists nnd pref minim!
lion-ai prominence.
! o v J l*..’t “.tth !r.r'.—ct»cn fa- *e*&gt; ra*!".':-. °
athletic program including aquatics. Kxponies in »d

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Winter 1'nrk, Florida

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
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Wholesale Prices

W.A. Mcrryday Comjuiy
PtUtk*, Florida

KIDNEYS WEAKENING?
LOOK OUT!
Kidney

tr o u b le * d o n ' t d i s a p p e a r o f t The h o u s e w i f e of H o l l a n d w ould a l ­
m «tn*slvca.
T h e y m o w slo w ly b u t m o s t a a s o o n be w i t h o u t fo od as w i t h ­
•U u u tily ,
u n d e r t n ln l n ir
h e a lt h
w ith
d e a d l y c e r t a i n t y , u n t i l y o u (s it a v i c ­ o u t h e r “ r.u a l D u tc h Drops,'* as aha
tim to I n c u r a b le ittseaM .
q u a i n t l y c a ll s OOI.D H K D A t. ll « » r l « m
They re a 'o re stre n g th
M o t your troubles w h i l e there Is time. Oil C a p s u le s
Don't watt until little t&gt;alna become M* a n d a r e r e s p o n s i b l e In a ir r e a t m e a s u r e
aches.
Iron'l trine with dlseaie. To for the s t u - d y , robust bsalth of the

avoid future sulTerlnr * e Bm treatment
w it h OGLU MKPAI. t arlcm Oil Cap• a l e e now. Taka tbr . or four every
d a y until you are «* drety free from
pain.
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Thle w ell-know n preparation baa been
* on e o f the national remedies of Hol­
land for centuries Jn 1«&gt;&lt; the govern­
m ent of the Netherlands eranled a
egerial charter authorising Its prepara-

llnllandate.

Do not delay. Do te your d ru aelit and
Inslat on hie supplying you with OOI.D
MKDAD Haarlem OH Capeulee. Take
them as directed, and If you art not
saltifled with results your druseiai will
Kladly refund your money, i^ook for
the name GOLD HKD At. on tha box
and accept no other. In eeatod hoses,
three altea

Sky Went Along.
A woman " a s leaving a home where
-he had been very hiicpy. and. a s she
boarded the train which was to tnke
her away, the tears came fast. Her
little silt, anxious to comfort In-r.
tried tin- effect of a cheering discov­
ery In* had Just made. “Why. mother.”
lie exrlnlnu-d, “the *ky Is going right
along with us.” o th er faint-hearted
People need to make the same dis­
covery. No mntter whnt we leave be­
hind, the host goes with its.
Find Indian 'Stone Celts.
In mt article on Indian stone «-elts
It; the Wisconsin Archeologist. Charles
I’ Rrmvn. chief of the slate historical
museum, describes the vnrlnus classes
of celts, or stone hatchets, and In whnt
Wisconsin localities many of them have
been found. Jefferson county lias been
the source of many celts, and other
counties la which they have beer, found
are D ate, Calumet. Itrown. Wnupnrn.
Walworth. Winnebago. Waukesha nnd
Washington.
Our War With Spain.
On tho IStli of April. isn't. tho United
Htntrs si-nnt'' nnd tho hoitso of repre­
sentative* deelnred Jointly that tho
Culmns “an* and of a right ought tn
ho free #ii»l Independent” and empow­
ered President McKinley to use tho
land and naval forces of the United
States to their Utmost,capacity to car­
ry the resolution Inin effect. Tills reso­
lution constituted ottr declaration of
war ngnlnst Spain.
Death Valley.
Death valley Is a narrow valley be­
tween the I'nnnmlnt and Funeral
mountains in California. It Is trav­
ersed hy the Anmrgnrii river, which I*
it* .ally a dry channel,.though prole
id-ly R was formerly full of water.
The level of the valley Js covered
with salt, supposed to Imre been
brought hy the torrents from the *urnitit.dlng desert nnd left on the evap­
oration o f 'th e water. Death vnl'ey
Is ronshlered to lie the hottest mid
driest place In the United States, A
temperature of US! degrees has been
. observed.

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muen toasting im­
proves bread. Makes
it taste good. Of coarse
—more flavor.
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Economy
&amp; Efficiency

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Same with tobicco
—especially Kentu :ky
Burley.
Buy yourself a pack­
age of Lucky k'L.ike
cigarettes. Notice the
toasted flavor. Great!
Nothing like it. The
real Burley cigarette.

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It means nutritious bakings,
oalatnbie nnd easily digestible,
WIGHT GROCERY CO.,
Sanford, FP

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P»ld lor Frr* L « b o r._ __
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E*y of Convict G uiril*___ _____ J 200.00
F**dln( *nd «•*,* nl Convfrta ... „ f,000.00
Salary of hVrrvpirn
_ 600.00
Pay ram t« on n -m u n t of road*
built by ro n t r a r t
SOO.OO
* * y m r n t. on
of bridrrT
built by C onlrar!
. 8SOO.OO
la id to I n r o m o rx tM riilon amt
town*.__
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Surveying
tso.no
Itraorvod for Cote i c m r l r .
7*0.70

n*39* of L'nknoun.
Unit** it f d r r r tl f lc ttr
■hall h r redeemed ■crordina to law lax &lt;3#*d
• 111 l o u r thireon on lb* I f l h day of A u fu it
A. I). 19 19.
Wltnraa my official xlcnatur* and •• al thla
t h r l o t h day of Ju!y A. I). I9t*».
(■rail
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk Circuit C ourt Seminole C ou n ty , Kta.
Hy V. E. Douilaaa, DC
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1 Selbyy Flnegan, Jratrih
J c t r p h FInegan, M rt. H. I,
I t I* further ordered th a t tula notice be
Immbort, Jaraea M cE lroy I’a rra m o rr, Agne* publiahed once each week for tw»lv* week*
I'arramore, ERI* I’a r r a n n r e and Eliaabeth In th* Sanford Herald, a n*w*p*p*r pubI’arram nrr. aa helra ol aald Joaeph Flnegan, llahed in Seminot* County, Florida.
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defeated. In an d In the S W U of NE&gt;* of
Wltnewe n r hand and ofllrial aval of the
Section 16. T p. 20 S. Kange I t E a tt and lb* •aid Circuit Court thla th* l l h d ay of Aug- y M I
N W ) ( of S K fi of Section 16. T p . 20. S u t . 1919
Kange St Eaat In Seminole C oun ty. Florida,
Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
nnt Inch C«rd« Will lie Published U»*
E E. Hit AD V.
Clerk, Circuit Court.
Sheriff
Seminole
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ounty,
Fla.
SJ? Thf. Headini Al The Rale Of *7.*
Schell# M ail*,.
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E i.eite- Jor Complainant.
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|n Court of Count, Jud ge. -Slate of FloridaPer Year.
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In Circuit Court o f t h r S r t r n t h Ju dltla In Clrrull Court 7lh Jarflrlat Clrrult, Haml111*30.70 We,ley J. Cramer, an In lin e perion
Clrrult of Florida, Hrmlhol* County.
In
Seminole County.
note Count*. FWM*. Itt C h s a t t r r .
Kino A F a fW Iiif, f u n d
Chenerry.
N u tter U hrreby given *o all x tu u n It may
Bhb|IT A llfp.i I*,, roat 1,111,
In r* Fetlllj.n of F .tial* C. Darla: a afa::!l-l
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concern
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Lo,,le
Cramer,
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of
Conatablr*. r o . t bill* .
W oman.
100,00
v,
Clrrk of tho Circuit Court, p f ;r hII!
300.00 W n l c y J. Cramer, an ln ,an e per,on. »lll on
tlrder and IJ-ena#
William Atklnann Danl*l, L u th e r C, Forter,
l a w y e r
County Ju&lt;lg., ru it bill,
500.00 th e l l t h day of A ugtxt. A. D. I9 I9 . apply
ThN mat t er , coming on lo be heard thla
J u itlrr of tho Praro, rtu t Itlll,
100.00 to th e Honorable E. K. Ilou,holder. County Notice of Application fur Vox Deed l rd c r
The f'oiiamoutli T r u , t A t l u r a a n t —* '"•«.• day uefur- ine upon the report of F3. 1’. HoueSection S of Chapter ( M l . I.a&gt;a of FI ’ ’a. Alter C. Illlt, Daxld I.ee Daniel, A. D, Star- hnbler, apeelal matter heretofore appointed
o rn cE i n the court house
County P r o i r r u t ln c Attv. Salary
600 00 . ' u d p In a r d for , a H C ounty, a ’ hi* ogiee In
Notice la hereby glvtn th a t J o h n Hrauer,
llalllfl pay. Criminal Court
30.00 I'anford In ,» l! C o u n t-*, .-t 10 o&gt;loe’t A. M.
bird, and all unknow n peraona rliim iu g to take t a d report t-etim on v a* t 1 t a r expa­
Wilnraa P ro a....
500.00 or a , »oon th - rra f lc r a , the m atter can lie purcl.aitr of Tax Certificate No. 411, dated
any Inter—t bv. through or under th* rity, compc-rney and q u a ll l- a tl ' t a of peti­
SANFORD - •• FLORIDA
Court .S tm osraphrr
200.00 heard, for authority to •ell, at public or the 4th day of Ju ne A. D. 1917. ha, filed above named partlee or either of them , aa tion rr to take charge of and m an aj* h t r
Private
tale,
all
lire
Inti
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of
the
»aid
W,»Othir rx p rn tr* of Criminal P r o i r .
heir«, devi*e»* legatee*, grantee, or otner- eetate. with hla opinion th-reo n, t h - - t a i l ,
aald certificate in my otfirr and ha* made a p ­
J . Cramer, lit th e folloninB-defcrlbid
rutlnna ..... ..........
wi»*. nnd all other unknown peraona claim ­ having examined the report and th* teati200.00
for tax died to |,a tie in accecdxnce
fell eat ate, in n l d C o u n ty , to - » lt: Smith- plication
ShtrllT* C o m nulilon of Pin*', t!ob
with law*. Said certificate rmbfar,-* te e fol­ ing any I n trrr ,t in and to the aald land* In­ mony, find, th a t the tab! Fannie C. Davie
• t i t (j u a r lr r of S u u th e a it (ju a r ti r of Sec­ lowing detrrlbed property alt u a ted i&gt;, Semi­
Irrtrd
*00.00
volved in aald auit. r t al
t, qualified to takp charge of and m anage her
THOMAS EM MED’ WILSON
P .rrllnt PrUunrra
I SOD. 00 tion lhlrtv-one In T«iMi,h!p T w enty South nole rounty, Florida, lo-wit: NF!’, of S W (
n t a t e , and ther-upun it I* hereby ordcr.-d,
Order of ConatrucHvr Service.
K. FERGUSON H o r s i l u U . r U Traoipurtatlon
of
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with
the
following
ex*
paid dlirharErd
of SW.'i of See. 27. Tp. 21 S. ft. 30 K., Hi
Tti all unknown partlr* claiming Interval adjudged and d r r r r e J th a t th* aald maat-r'a
ronvlrta . ...
200.00 r r p tiu n ,- tu - » |t: Heglnning at S. W, corner acre*.
by. through or ur. Ur V.’ll l l a n Alkin,&lt;"i Dan- lepofl be and th - aame la hcrahy a p p r o v 'd
S W i j of u-ciion ni rfc-eexld. th enre
Pay of Jursra lr. Crlr..!r.*1 i ' . . „ __ 300.00 of
The taitl land being a ri f tt e d at the dale of Itl, Luther r . •'-irtor. The l- ,rt,m &gt;.|th T r u , t and ran litm o l.
Salary of Jailor
7*0.00 N orth 210 feet, Eaat CI2 feel, South 210 fe, t the l-assnce of auch certificate In the name k G u a rrn tie r . .. A;i.-» C. Hill, David l ^ e
F U H T I I E f l ( U tD S f t B D , A D JU D U
Itrarrvrd f„r Contlnyrnrlr-,
(ISU.00 Weal 612 fei t, being th e land conveyed to of Mintde I,. McCallum.
tfr.lr-, daid cc* Daniel, and A. l&gt;. S'.arbfrd, a* heir*, il,&gt; lu *, EDIT AIS
D E C It E E D . T h a t th e petitioner,
K. C. J a n e , hy deed d a te d Nov, 24th, IASI, tlflcate ,n all be redeemed according
t &gt; Uw rrantee*. l e g a t e , or otherwite, or env or th - taldN DFannie
LAW YERS
C. Davit, fi- and an* ii here­
filed
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of
J - 1 11&lt;I
tax deed will iaaue thrrenn on the l l t h day -Ither of them a ,d all unknown p, riona, by granted lic*ntr
to t*k &lt; chars* of a n d
c o n v e y a n c e , page 146 In Orange Co., Fla. of Augu,t. A. It. 1919.
eorp.'ration*
or
a.io
riationx
claiming
an
llulltllnt
f
u
n
d
h-r c t a t - and pro perty, to Fonlrul
S anford.
*
F lo rid a
Alio beginning 466 feet W e,t of S. F
Witnta, rny »rT).-U1 aigniture and ,t a l thi, intermt In the following dejertbed lan d , manage
t SROO.OO corner
Pax m m t of T lm r Warrant*
th*
tam
e,
to
contract
and he c o n tracted
of S. IV.
E. '4 of Section the H t h day of July A. D. 1919
altuate In Seminole C ounty, Florida, to .w lc with, to ,u* and be aurd. and to become a
I n t r r r 'l on Tirnr Warrant,
2100.00 3| afortaaid, running oftb S.
e n r r We*t 210 feel,
(•call
E. A. DOUGLASS
l.ota I to 28 ineloalv- tlr-a Lot* 4 and 5) frte d r a l t r and bind hure-Jt in all r-epect* a i
North I I I . ) fret, Eaat 210 Net. South 414.4
C h rk Circuit Court Serninifir C o u n t) , Fla. W. A. In I). L. Daniel', SulidlviHon of t h - if ah- were unmarried.
I 7600.00 fe-t,
being the property conveyed by E. E.
Hy V. E, D uugla,,. D.C. S E '* of Sec 19, T w p 21 S. Hang- 23 E.
I'-tri, ami wile Loulaa to Stephen L. Ifaun
Ttrk Erailiratlun fu n d
Done and ordered in C h a m b e r, a t DeLnnd
fit-f.tc
130 acre, more or leva.
f 3 SOO.OO by deed dated Nov. 2S, ISSt, filed Dee. 23,
Payrurnt of T lm r Warrant,
Florida thla Ihe 2nd day of A ugutt 1919.
You and each of you are hereby ordered to
390 no IMH, recordrd In Hook 22, page 62.
Intrrrut on Tirnr W arrant,
JAS. AV. P K K K IN S
the Circuit Cour t of I hr S r x r n l h Judicial b* and appear before our ,*ld Circuit Court 61-4le
H ay and Hogan Sis.
AI»o beginning at a point 440 feet north In Clrrult
Judge,
o
f
Fl
or
i
da.
S
r
m
l
n
t
.
t
r
Count
y.
In
at
t
h
Court
llouae
in
Sanford,
Florida,
on
I 1*90.00 of tho Southejat corner of the S ou thw etl
f
h
a
nr
r
r
y
,
th
3rd
day
of
Nov,
A.
I).
1919,
then
and
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
1 ' «a» th rtupon rr*ol*rd ‘ hat t h r Clrrk qu arter of the Soutbeaat i|uarter of tertlon J. F. I.ainv, joined by J. E. f j l n g . h tr hus­ I h t r - tu make antmer to t h - bill of complaint
to Ih r Clrrull C airl, S eren lh Judicial Clr.
All railroad ticket olllccs in
of th r Circuit Court b» d lr rrtrd to hav r th r th irty-one, town,hip tw e n ty South of ltan re
hi rein filed againat youl
band.
W'eit
420
Cult. In and for .Seatin'! C junty, F I c I J i
forrrnlnr r-tllmatr* a, m adr by th r Hoard T hirty e a ,t, thence running
Complainant*
It
1,
further
ordered
th
a
t
thla
notice
be
feet,
thence
North
210
leet,
thence
Ea-t
building.
C enter of e v e ry ­
In C htncery.
pubflahrd in a n r t u p a p r r In th i, county by 420 feet, thenre South 210 feet to th* place
v*.
publiahed
once
a
week
for
twelve
week.
In
one fnirrtinri ami th at a copy thrrr&lt;&gt;( proper­ of beginning.
Wm,
Xndrnririt. It. M. ffxmtey. Geo. It. the Sanford Herald, a new,paper publiahed Albert llall, Complainant
thing. All modern Im prove­
ly r-f'lOrd he forwardrd In t h r (tom p trollrr
Which application will be bated upon the Mnrt in,, individually and a, t r u ,t r e . Cal* in Seminole County, Flor da.
llota M, Hall. Defen li n t.
ments. First clnss in every
of th r S t a i r of Florida.
vln A. I'n ire , Ann* C. Woodbrldge, Indi­
pitlti
in for ,a!e now on file In ,»1J C uurt.
W itm ,* my hand and aval of aald Circuit To K m , M. H a l l , ------S tre-t. IndianappID,
It &lt;vaa furth er rr,olvrt| th at at * ,pr.*lal
vidually and a, ir u - t—, Albert ti. Cave*
Dated July 101 h, A. IF. 1919.
way. Hot ami cold running
Ind.
mrrltne of t h i . Hoard tu bo hi),| on Hu* l'*th
and ftlchle Woodhridge, and *11 unknown Court, thi* the 7th day of Aug. 1919.
Loa*i* Cramer,
1Seal &gt;
E. A. HO U til. ASS
day of Att(U«t A. 13. 1919. t h r forr*ofiiK
It appearing from the affidavit of Albert
peraona claiming interrat, hy hrough or un ­
water in rooms.
Guardian
Clerk "f Circuit C ourt serulnoie Co. Fla. Hall b , rein duly filrd that he ia rom nlainant
ctim alc* »hall h r taken up and m nH dcrrd
iter an) r.f th e atmve nerntd defemlant*.
6 t- 5 tc
•
Hales, SI.00 up.
E.
F.
11ou,holdrr
in t be above entitled n u r e and th a t It i, th*
either a* heir,. devHc-*, granlet e, lcga!."*
and actrd upon and at th r , a m r t l m'*
Solicitor
65-13te b e lie f that t h - defendant, llota if, llall, la
tax levy fur t h r year A. I). 1919 ’• I" 11 In the Circuit Court, S rx e n th Judicial Cir­ or -thermI—, and all unknown p e r,o n , claim­
H unm a n d b a t h $1.50 up
a
non-rraident ■&lt;( the Slate ol Florida and
madr.
ing
Intrrrut
by,
through
or
under
J
i
„
i
C.
cuit, of i lurid*. In an d fur Seminole C o u n ­
th at the ia a rmid*nl «f it Mato of t h - United
K. FRANK. PEARCE, Prop.
Murphey and J. Itirhmond M urp hey, her
Honr ami ordered in regular texaP’O on
ty. In Chancery
In
Circuit
Court
of
the
S-«enth
Jud
in
a
S l a t o other th an th - S tate of Florida and
huxhand, now d rrraerd , •• heir*. de»|,ee,.
thi, the 4th day of Auruat A. f». I9I9It. J. Eobean and Alma T hnrm an,
Clrrult of lle rld * . Seminole County,
In i, a r n i d r n t of t h r Slat* of Indiana, r n 'd i n g
E.
A.
DOUnt-ASS C o m plainan t,,
legatee*, or -dh-rwiae, ant! all other utilnuwn
Chanrrry.
at —•— —— Street in th* City of Indianapoli*
Clerk Hoard of C,,unty Comml*,lonrra.
perton, claiming any ln le rr,t In and to ,a!d
property invlovrd in ,aid -uit.
6S-|tr.
J. F. I.alng, joined by J. E. Lainr, hrr hut- Indiana and th at there ia no peraon ill th*
Cordelia K. Hill ami William Henry
State of Florida th* aervie* of a aubpoena
Defendant*.
baud. Complainant,.
Hill, her huaband; all unknow n liarupon whom would hind th* defendant
Vv.
Ilea claiming I n t e r n t , u nd er Ccrdella
Order of Cor.atrurtlvn Service
Nollee to I'aelng Contractor,
th a t it i, hi, bell,I the ag« of th* de­
To all unknown oartle* claiming intrrc*l Wm. (i. Andenrled, It. II. Itam—y, Geo. H. and
S t a i d propoeal* will be receivetl by the E. Hill a n d William H enry Hill, her
Morton, individually and a , fru ite r, C al­ fendant i, ovrr twenty-on* y xr,.
by, through or unrlrr Wra. O. Andenrlrd,
City C o u n tII of Sanford, Florida at th e of- huaband, or either of th e m , or othervin A. I’oage, Anna C. Woodbridge,_ indi­
You a,* therrfore ordered tu appear to
It. If. tlamaey, tie,*. II. Morton, Individually
fire of the City Clerk at or befnre 7:30 I*. M. *l*r, in th* laud deacribed below;
vidually and a , t r u , t —, Albert G. Eavt-t, thi, bill on Monday the 6th day
lay -f n - t a h t r
and e&lt; tr u t l —, Calvin A. I'oage, Albert G.
September IM h, 1919 lor grading ami p a y ­ Allen ti Apgar a n d --------- Apgxr, hit
and Itic hie Woodbrldge. an&gt;l all unknow n X D 1919. t h - tam e bring a itulo Day of
Eave*, Ittrhln VVeuidbridge and Jee-le C.
ing with brick Ninth Street from Park vile; all unknown partita claiming
peraon*
rlaliuing
et.y
;....
•
••*
-■
i„*
i.uuri
Murphey and J. ltiekta—wd Xt ,, - et.. &gt; h, r_
Avenue E a,t one and one-hall ( l 1,) block,. i n t e r i t t , under Allen G. Apjcar anti
' _ '^
' p
1 ," ■*t’e,
or u n d tr any of t h - above named d efend­
It i, f u r th ir ordered th a t thla notlr* b*
Propuaa1 to be presented In a aealett en- ----- --—Apgar, hi, wife, or t l t h r r of
a n t,, either a, heir,, dwvlaer*, g ran tee,, published for four ro n,-cutiv* w rrk , in the
ianii «l»»or oth. rw l,- or any or either of them , and all
Velntee - e - t — —&gt; o - - f..
,*
- ' e . we-- Vo*---* *• ■—«**• .* . ~ ,
e
r*\,
1.
legatee*
of
o
thefalrr,
and
all
unknown
perrilbetl
below;
all
un
know
n
u
a
r
t
li
,
unknown
prrtona.
corporation*
or
a-,oclaSanford
Herald, a new ,paper publiahed In
paving
Ninth
Street."
Sanford.
Florida
and
. iy
tw
claiming an i n t c r o t In th* following
lion*, -lain.ing an liitereat in t h - following to n, claiming in t e r - ,t by through of under Seminole C ounty, Florida.
i f - name of the bidder or bidder,.
J
r
,
-IC.
Murphey
and
J.
Itlchmund
Murfth
th
arrihe
d
l
a
r
d
-ltual&lt;
In
Seminole
J
dr*crlbed
property
aitu
a
tIn
Seminole
('nunbach proposal mint he accompanied by a
AA'itneta, E. A. D ougla,,, Clerk of th*
(&gt;hry, h -r huibim l, now tleccated, a , heir,
tv, Florida, to wit: llecln at Interaertion of
certified check made payable at alght to th e c o u n t), Florida, to-wit; S * j e-f S ' j of
■Irvitrr*, legatee-* or otherwlt- and all Circuit Court and tin- aral therrof thie 23rd
| E att IJn* of Meltonvltl* AV*,, with ,outh
order of the City Clerk of Sanford. Flrold* F E 1* of S W '» of Section 13. TownD. 1919.
■hip 21 South, Hange 29 E att; alao
line of y , r , .10. rut' North along Mrllonvllle oth&gt;r unknown (o-rvon, claiming any Inter* day of July A. FL
for tv i hundered 11200 .091 Dollar*.
A. DOUGLASS, c l - r k .
I egltl al SW c r'n e r of S E '*
Se“Vve., 16 ! xxrda, Ea-t at right a n g b , 162 x t In and to tald property involved In tald
Ofllre Supply I)epl.
liy
V. M. D ougla,,. D. C.
The ,ucrreaful bidder or bidder, will be tl &gt;n 13, T ow n,hip 21 South.
Defendant*'
varde, ! 11 x at -Ight ang'e, 162 varda, m il.
A, K. Fewer*,
reiiulred to give a bund c iu a l t o hi* or their 29 Eaat, run ia«t I 4 ) j ch ain ,, north
Phone t IN
Sanford, Florida
x’.’e»t 1*3 yrrtla. S ir . 30 Twp. 19 S. Hange
Order
of
C
o
n
rtr
u
rtlv
Service.
Solicitor fur C o m p la in a n t.
65-file
bln and ,u rb bond to be executed by n Itt chain-. »o*t l l t j ehalnr, toutb 10
■’ E.
To the Defencanta, Wm. G, Andenrled,
■urelv rompany, lleenred to du I,mine** In chain,, defendant*.
You and each of you are hereby ordered H. H, Itamtey, Geo. ti. Morton, Individually
the State of Florida, raid bond
to be
O rder of Scrxlre by publication
to he and ap pear before our -aid Circuit and a* truelee, Calvin A. I’oage, Albert ti.
approved by th e City Council.
To all p a r t i, , claiming In lrrta t, under Court at the C ourt lln u ," ‘n S anford, Fla n i!*v-« nnd Iticl.ie Woodhridge:
p lan , and apeclfiratlnn, may be aeon at Cordelia
Hill and Wiiilam Henry Hill, her the 3rd .U , of Nov. A. D. 1919, th en and
It a p p t a r l t . ' — -lie aworn hill ed co m ­
the City C lerk', oilier or at the ofllre of huaband E.
or e tth-x -f th em , or otherwiir, In Iherr to make an«mer to the hill of complaint plaint herein filed th a t your platw of rrtlFred T. William*. City Engineer.
ti e land deecrtoed below: and e" - . - • t , , hi rein hied againat you.
ilencv I, unknown, and th at you a r- over FIIIK and THEFT and COLLISION !nThe City Council reaerve, the right to rr- claiming ln t&gt; r-,t- under Alien x&gt;. Apgar and
ft i» further ordered that thi* nntie* 1’* th - age of 21 year*.
iect and ami all bid,,
------- Apgar, hi, wife, or either of them , or
furanro Issued by the FLORIDA STATE
publiahed
onen
x-,ck
f,»r
twelve
week.
In
i ' n d I'. Itine,
F. I.. Miller
it it therefor* Ordered th a t you and each
it r , In the land d-,erib ed below; and the Saniord Herald, a new t pa per, p u b llth td
City Cl»rk
Pre«. Council, oalllb tprawrtita
of you tin appear brforr our Said Circuit AUTO.MOIIILE ASSOCIATION Is Ihe
claiming
an
i
n
t
e
r
n
t
in
the
followIn S-mlnol- C oun ty, Florida.
An K»llm*te of thi* N e c c a r y Ex.
Fred. T . William,
at the Court llouae in Sanford, F’t*. sfifest nnd rhenprst In the world. Wrlle
ing ile»rrili«d land altuate in Seminole eounWitne-x my hand and a ril ot ,»id Circuit Court,
p r n .r u far .Nrmlnalr C ount,.
City Kngini.tr.
on the lilli day ed October A. II. 1919, then for Informnllon lo headquarters O.lando.
ty. Floritla, to-wit: S&lt;-j of ~«4
S ' , of S E H of Court, thla t h - 7th d»&gt; of A ucu,t 1919.
and there to make an*wer to the bill of co m ­
T hr following la *1 -atim ale of th - n —- 6 S .p c .
S W ' , i f F'xliim 13, Townttilp 21 South.
1Seal!
i:. \ ItiiHG I.ASS
Agents wanted in every town In Florida.
f„ » r y n p , n i o of P-m inute County, Florida
Itangr 29 E a , t ; alao begin at SW corner of
Clerk of Circuit Court Semlnob- Co., Fla. plaint herein filed agaln,t you.
lor I hr ti»ral year from October t«t, 1919 To
S E ' , of Sertion II, Townahlp 21 South, K. F. Houiholder
It
I*
further
e.rdered
th
a
t
thla
nollehNOTICE O F E LECTIO E
Vrplember 33th 102(1 a» c l i m a t e d l,y i bi­
Hange 29 E a tl, tun K*,t 11 ' j chain*.
puidithed for eight Conerrtulv- Ui&lt;-k» In th Solicitor.
6 1 -t a tc
lliard of County C o m m it,io n rr ,, In am! for
Notire |, hereby given th a t an election N orth Hi ch ain ,, W r,t I t ' , chain,, S outh 10
Sanford Hr-aid, a new ,pa per puidithed in
mlnolr C ounty »i th r lr regular m r r f Inc will be held a t tbe^ i»v, ral railing place* in chain,.
Seiniiiuld Co. Fla.
• n A u ru 't l l h , 1919,
In Clrtull Court of the S -x c n th Judlrlal
Seminole C o unty, Florida, on Ih r IMh day
1, hereby ordered t h a t you appear to t h r
Wltne,, ley hand and aral ef aald Circuit
Cirrult of Flarlda, Seminole C ount-.
of September 1919 pursuant to C har,ter billIt of
C rn ria ld
Fund
complaint
filed
herein
againat
you
In
Court th i, th 70t day of Augutt 1919.
ft 195 of the I.awr, of Florida, A r t, of. ___
. tho above entitled rau&gt;r, on the firvt day i f
In Ch ncerj.
1919,
Salary of Clrrk of th r Circuit Court
o
ral)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Entitled An Act to Prohibit Hogs or S w lnr Septa latter, A. D. 1919. an d th r Sanford C. I.. ICandall. t!ompiainant
a. County Amlltor anil Clrrk
Clrrk ol Circuit C ourt Seminole, Co. Fla.
v».
runnin nr roam ing at large In ,a id county, Herald
it hi reliy d c tg o a t e d a , t h r n ew ,paper William A tkin,on
t" t h r C ounty Cnmmlatlotirr* . . . $ 1.’&gt;00.00 for
KF.
Ilouihulder,
Daniel, l.u t h r r C. I'o rtrr,
the purpoto of adopting or rejecting th e In which t h i , order tlinll be publiahed once
I'M flirm *180.00 anil Milrag*
Solicitor.
65*9tc.
The l'„rt*mouth T ru tt A G u a ra n te e t'o .,
roviilon* of *aid a r t , ,ald election to be a week for ttcxlve r o n i r r u t tv e week*.
MY SPECIALTIES:
1192.00
ofComri .
....
672.00
Alire C. Hill. Daxld Le* Daniel, A. D.
eld
in
accordance
with
rxiiting
law*
governl‘a. of ShrrifTIT for atlnedanee on
Wltne,*
my
h
in
d
and
*eat
of
office
thi*
Starblrd,
and
all
unknown
pervon*
-laltn
ing general election*, including the iiuiljfiPICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
Co Commloalnneia
......
Id.00
2nd &lt;lay of Jun e, A. D. 1919.
Ing any intere,t by through or u n d er th* In t l r ' U ' ' Court, K o - n i h Judicial Clrrull
Attorney for County Corn.
600,00 ratio n of voter,.
Sr nlnul- C vinly, Flarlda.
In Chancery
'• r a i l
E. A. DOUGLASS,
above
named
parti-*
or
eith
ir
of
th
em
,
a*
The fcllowlng elector, have- been appointed
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
9: pervtenn of ll-gf*tratlnn
210.00
M*ry M, l . cord, widow.
Clerk C lrru lt Court, S-m inoie Co., Fla.
heir,, dev tare,, grant' *,, legatee, or f h e r County Fhyaictan _____
360 no to conduct aald election anti lo ra n v a a , and W. M. M urp hy , Jr..
Com plainant
wite, and alt other unknown p e rto n , rlalm va
Hill
to
ISCCKRS' PLATED WAKE
Cr'jrtv fir monriratinn Ag-nt
1200.00 m a k e return, of th e v o le , ca*t In the aeveral
Solicitor lor Complainant,.
86-l3lr
ing any tnter&lt;*t in and to -aid lan d , Iuvn1v&lt;d
tjulft T iC htpair, In Court tf o u .r
200.00 p rt c in r l i, liwpecllvely, the lait named to act
in
,atd suit, r t at.
llrpalra to Jail
. . . __ ___
__
200.00 a , rlerk
,11! unknown h,ir« of and all unknown ner- ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
In Circuit Court S r x r n lh Judicial Circuit,
Deft n d a n t ,.
Furnllur, A Fixture* for C t. Ilo u .r
JOOO.OO
Precinct No I. T im Krane. F. E. t i l e ,
n, claiming intermt under E. S. and E. J
Seminole ( '" u n i t . Florida. In I hxnerf)
Order of Cnnatructlv* Service •
Furniture &amp; Fixture, Jail
t«0.00 A. \V. Wathen ami W. F. Shelley.
Henry II. HI. If.) Chappell,
To th r d - f r n d a n t , ; Wllllatn Atkin-on White, ''r * . C. AV. . ' a - ' c k , and *11 unknown
Janitor*
.
720.00
Precinct No 2 A. S. Ilaw k in ,, J. C. Moffett Marv Wheeler Chappell, ami
perton, claiming lu lerrtl under C. AA',
Daniel, Luther C. I’ort-r, T he F o r t ,m o u t h
Jacock, and all unknown parlim claim ­
Mfhl Km I &amp; Water
500.00 J a , . A. Johnaon amt J. W. Hell.
J. flargreavi •, C om p lainant!
Hill to
T r u , t It G u ara n tte e Co., Alice C. Hill,
Ir.turancr
. . 200.00
ing
an Iniermt In an I to Lota 2, 3, t, fi,
Precinct No .1. C. I.. Ilritt, G. !'■ Paxton.
v».
Oulet
David Le - Daniel and A. D, S tatldrd :
In i I,r ial,
..
SOO.OO David Speer, and F. P. Itlnew.
Title.
Joaeph G arvin, the unknown
6 and 7. Illock 2, E. J. AA'hlt-'* SubdlvlIt
appearing
from
t
h
,
v
"
t
n
bill
"f
com
tt.palr. ami Addition, tu I'our
Precin ct No. I. A. A. Hick-, P. A. Jo h n ­ legatee* and device-, u n d ' r t h r
rded In plat book No 2, S-m lno'e
plaint herein filed, th a t your place of rev|- ,i-n a*
lluutr m il Farm
- 1203.00 son, A. V. McGuinn and !-■ m ard Kelt.
U -t will an d i n t a n i r n t of J o ­
d ,nee I, unknow n, and that you a r - over County E-cord,, Del* ndan t,.
Kurnlturr A- F ii tu r r ., p oo r llm i.r
Precinct No. 5, T. I.. Ctuhlng. N. J. T a n ­ aeph Garvin, th* unknown h 'ir* o l
Oft DEH
OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
th- age of 21 year*:
■ltd Farm
loo.03 ner. t). ti, Walcott anil II. II. M rt'a ll
J^wph Garvin, Writ. G. A ndrnTo at! unknown nrlrr of, and all u o k e o a n
! i | i n , i . (ip&lt; ration of Poor llouae
Precinct No 6. J. W. Flvnl, (i. T. Peter*. rtid, th e un know n legatee* and
It It therefor- O rd e r'd th at you nod each p, reon* cltl i.'Ug in l r r e t l lindtr E S. A E. J.
Practice
confined lo Iho treatm ent
xntl Farm
__ .
......... ......... 4030.00 J. V. Wick*, and M, E. Dooley,
deviate, u n d er the ia*t will an d
if you do ap t" ar before our -aid Circuit AVMt-, an t to *11 u n k n o a n pi ra in, claiming
of the eye
Precinct No. 7. it. It. Itnbrrta, J. E. Sny- t&gt;-lam ent of Wm. (i. AndenC ourt at Ihr C ourt lio u ,e In Sanford, Florida Inlt re ,t under C. AA’. a a ro tk t, and all u n ­
Altl wan — tu f'aunrr* ntiHid*
n l d . and th e unknown helra of
G. ti.Jacob, am! t.. II. Collin,.
on th* f.th day ol l.rtover, A. D. 1919, thill known I'xfilr, claiming an intrri« t in ao'l lo
Eyes
examined
hy a regular regis­
■. |* &gt;or '1 .
.
,100.30 d, r.
Wtu. (!. Andetirtld, D efendant,.
Precinct No. ». C. E. M i l h c r t , S. E.
and there to make a n tw tr to t h e bill of I.. 1, t , .. I.
Ci-r-irrf'a l n i | i , H t ’“ K n , of Of.
He * 7,ltlOck 2, E. J. AVhlle'a
tered physician
I'. E. K ed d ltt tn d t. W. Mori man.
Notice to Non*Ifotidenl,
complaint tiled hertin agaim t you.
h t,r ,, Ju r **fd
Win* *•**»•»
100,00 M ather,.
SutidlvUlon
a
,
reco
rd
,d
in
Flat
Hook
No
2,
Precinrt No. 9 T. I*. Hartley, T. P. I.ewl, T o Joaeph C arv ln , Itealdence Cnknown:
Glasses filled, broken lencs du­
fr• a. Lf •* Ini|»j"a*4- |*cc« of M,fDrM
It la further ordrred th at th i , order lie S-mlnol- C ounty I’. ecoril,.
A. Illttline, am i J. N. S arcy.
am! f ’tifnmitlf1#**
ICiU.DO J. Precinct
plicated
No. Hi. Jam e* llteil. J. G. M ar­ To Wm. G. Andenreid, Realdenre Cnknown: published in the Sanford Hi raid, a n e a , Paper
You a* d each of you arc V e by ordered
1 • f t : . ] St.tlnrufV , H l n k i vtc.
10 *.'I0 tin, A. O. Sloldom
It a p tu a t in g by the aworn hill of com ­ pu',11 -bed In Seminole County. FI*., once a to apt't xf to th r blit id 1omplairit htrein
an'l A. E. Sjoldom.
I . T f i l llooki
noo.oo
plaint
tlf'd
h
rein
a
;
a
i
n
,
t
you
th
at
you
Fax,
28 W. Church SI. • Orlando, Fla.
wiek for tight coniecutlve week*.
Precinct No. 11.
J. W. tl,te e n . A. W.
filed ag..i ,t y ru , o t the I I j| day for Nov­
rtHiaitPtl by (4 *
200,00 Mullen, A. II. Fuller and \V. II. Hallard.
- r claim to h a v e , ,me Interval In the follow.
W ltn e ,, my hand and ,i a l "f ,a ld Circuit ember, th e tame lici; g Ih third of Novem*
Ing d .terlb ed laml !n Seminole ct unty, F'lot- Court
loi
'
As*i
r
1000*00
btr 1919.
th i, the 7th dav nf Augutt 1919.
Said election to be hebl in accordance
F &lt;-mmidi Ion &gt; of T a i Co Hector
-500 DO with the u w , of Florida governing the hold* Ida, to-wit:
Se*|)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
*■**1*r Ifl HI, Gt ncral Court Work
*20(1.00 ing td general election. In *ald -ta t, and r• The We-t half IV1| l of the Soul h e r d
Cl tk ' f Cirrult Court c -m ln*I- C t-., Fyx.
1 '+rk Cl, Ct. ll«ecifillDte mn&gt;t| cm*
lo be made to the clerk ami ch air­ lyunrl, r -S W ** 1 of Section 29, T ow ntblp 19 E, F. llouahiddtr.
»ra! r «•tir 1 work
301,0(1 turn*
Solicitor,
US-fitr
man of the Hoard of County I'om mlailunrr* Sottlh, K ang- 31 Ea*t, le-* an d e tr e p t th l-t jM-n*tw tif !1Ip rili 1n•
E00 00 of
Wra! half Ix .ljl td th* W^-,1 halff i W ' i ) of
t*i.l Count)1.
ILm i fv«tl fi r
nclc*
lM»2.2r*
the
Southwt
t
qu
arter
t
S
W
'
j
)
of
the
SouthDone by order of the Hoard of C ounty
Commi,*lune|i of Seminole C oun ty, Florida - 1 -t q u a tt e r S\Vf4) of Sertion 29. Town- Notlr* e*f Application for Tax D eed I'nilrf
123*23*2.25
• hip 19 S ou th. Itange 31 E a t t , containing 70
S ertion 6 of 4 hapler I 88 X, Law* of I loibla
(Seall
E. A. I'OlTliLASS
Notice 1, hereby given th a t George SmithIf0 4 *1 A llridcr f u n d
C lrrk of Hoard of C ounty C om m l,,ion cr, a rret more or I-**.
You arc therefore hereby required and or crrr.an, pureba-er of Tax Certlflvat* No
of Iti.ftri Superintendent
f 12'K),00
of srm ln tle C o u n ty , Florida.
tiered to b - and appear before our ,aid 1922, dated th e 3rd day of Ju n e A. I). 1001
!'*id t&lt;&gt; Co. I ’oiti'fi for !t»»a«l In*
li'eMf.
300.00
C irrult C ourt at Ihn C ourt llnuxe in San­ ha, tiled raid certlficat” In my oilier anil ha,
&gt; . «lion
ford,
Florida, on the Fir»t Monday In Au- m adr application for tax deed to i , , u r In
i'alti tu other p trifin t fur Ituad InNotice
of
Application
for
Tax
H
e
rd
Cmlrr
Said certltirale -m
I
(HI.00
gutt, 1919. bring the 4th d a y of ,a td month, accordance with law.
iptction
».
Srctlon a ol Chapter IShX, Law* of i lotlda.
then ami th ere to m ak- a i m e r to the Mil brace* the following detrribe d property ,lt1000.00
L'wt &lt;f Mat* rial
Ton!* and M a c h Irivry, ro«t anil rr*
Notice la hereby given th at ti. T. Daniel, of complaint herein fil'd ag aln -t you and u atrd It; Seminole C ounty, Florida to wll
2000.00 p u rr b a ie r ol Tax Certificate N&gt;&gt; HM6, 'fated therein tail no t, el*# -Uld hill will h- taken a , S\V:« of S W ' i S-c I". Twp. 21 South
( 000*00 &gt;be Itb dav ol J ^ n r A. ft. IF91, aald cer­ c o n fu t e d ag a in ,! you, followed by final do- itange .10 E a,t.
T h - raid land loing a.
C(u Stuck* Co*t* Can? &amp; Fred in k
teee-d at t h - d a te of tl «■ ii,uane,» of iticb
tificate embrace* tho following dcarrlbcd r* —.
property ,liu*te
l r&gt; Simlit-b- C ounty.
It 1, f u r l h - r ordered *hat t h i , notice be c . r t lf i r a t - in the name of J. W. Ktown.
Florida to-wil- t * ' ' j el N'WJi of S K ‘» of publixhed in 'h&gt; Sat,ford Herald, a newt*
tlnlex, tald n r l l f i r a t e tball b* reel,-need
S W ' , and E 3-1 "t N ' t of S f . '■ of S\A
of l.aper publiahed In Seminole county. FI--IH*, a&gt;cording to law tax eleed will |,«u* thereon
Sec. 4. Tp. 2t
It. 29 E.. the »a!d U ud an , • a, 1, week for * cor.tecutlve week*.
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
I on the 9th day of Septem ber, A. D. 1919.
• log »„eaexl at tiie date ol the l*,uanre of
Wltnraa my official , |g n a t u t - and teal t hi»
ALL HAHTIKH C L A I M I N G AN IN-h certificate In th* name of Cnknown; T ET&lt;&gt;
I t E S T IN T H E I’H n l 'E U T V IIE It El N* the 7th day of Augu»t A, D. 1919.
\ | , n Tax Certificate No 8r7. dated the HELOW
(Seal:
E. A. DOUGLASS.
D E S C I t lI I E D ; Under Jo,*ph Gar­
I d ay of June A. D. !9U2. aald certificate vin and Win.
Clerk C lrrult C ourt Seminole C ou n ty .
(!. Antlenrtid, nr otherwite.
.tract, the following d o c r l b r d property
Florida
It tolng m a d r to appear by a eworn bill of
* itu atrd in Seminole C ounty, Florid* to-wit;
11y V, M. D ougla,,. It. C.
S K ' i of NB*, of SW
of Sec. 4. T p . 21 complaint fil'd herein a g a in ,t you th r t you
S. It. 29 F!., i i i t i , bring one fourth of ,ahl b a v - or claim to have «*imc lot, reel in tficirtificatr. th- -aid land Icing a,»e»ed at lidlowlng ileacrlbrel land, in Seminole county, D rp a rlin rn t of t h - Interior. |t, H. band OttleJI
Here Is a messago to
the dale of the la - u i n t e of aurh certificate Florida, to-wit;
Galn-avllle, Fla, July 2*. ! 9 ! J
Duffcrlng wumcn, Irom
Nolle# I, In *eFey give n th at Sxili- M'allar-'
in th e name of A. H. Wood.
T h e W rit half (W !j&gt; of t b - Souther ral
Mrs. W. T. I’rlco, oE
f l a t filed n l d certificate In my office and q u a ri-r tSW)*&gt; of Sertion 29, Townahlp 19 widow ot Arthur II, Wallace, d*rra&gt;ed. of
baa mad*- application for tax deed to i»*ue South. Hange .11 E att, ]-*■ and rxrei.t t h - Wcklwa, I'lorlda, who on May 29. 1914
Public, Ky.!
"I Buf­
in
acrordxnce with law.
. . . .
i
W t t t hall ( W 1J ) of the W rit half (\\ '4) of m ad- H o m e ,tr a d E n tr y No (M2I21 for
fered wItli p a in f u l...",
L'nle** Mill certificate thall be r r d r - m r d the S o u t h w c t qu arter I S W ' j l of the South- S AV 14 of NAV 11 . N A V , of SAV', S ertion
6lio writes. "I got down
according to law tax deed will i,,u e thereon wett &gt;|uartrr (S1V '() of Sertion 29, Town- A N ' j of SE 1, , Section 6 . T o w n ,h ip 20 S..
on t h - H th day of A ugutt A. D. 1919.
• hip 19 S ou th, Itange 31 E a tt , conalfiing Hang- 29 E. T allah a,,t-r Slerldlan h a , filrd
with n weakness In my
W itm , , my ntficial ,ignxture and aval thla 70 acre, more or l r ,,.
notice of intention to make thre-*yrar Frotif
back and lim b s ...I
th e lUth day of Ju ly A. D. !» l» ;
You are therefore heiehy com m anded and to e,tab!!ah claim to th e land aboxe deacribed
felt helpless nnd dis­
(acall
A* I O j n i - A S e ^
to lie and appear before our taitl before Clrrk Circuit C ourt, at Hanford,
I'l r r k Clrrult C ourt. hrinln"Ir &lt; ounly. . l» rriiuired
co u rag ed ...! hud about
Circuit Court a t the Court ll &gt;u,v in San­ Florida, on th* 6 th d a y of Septeraher 1919,
Cl*5lc
IIV V. R. HoutfUi*. I&gt;. C. ford,
C laim an t name* aa wltn —« n :
Floritla. on the Flrtl M onday in Sep­
lven up hopes of ever
tember. 1919, bring th* flr*t day of ,aid William C. Holiday, of AA'eklwa, Florida,
clng well again, when
It. C lltk , of Wrklwn, Fiarida,
Noli re of Appllcallon for Tax Deed V nd rr month, tF -n an d there to m ake ai.awrr unto 11.
Crip pc n, of Wehlw* Florida,
a friend Insisted 1
S ertion # of ( haplef 188*. I.awa of I torlda. t b - bill of rutnidaint tilt i herein a g i l m t you, Eben
A
A
'.
E. \Vhidden, cf Wekiwa, Florida.
and th e n In tat! not el&lt;- -aid bill will bN o lle- I, hereby given th a t I , i a c lllark- taken a» r o n f - tt e d again,! you. to be IniIIOHT. AV. DAVIS
• hcr, ptirrhater of Tax Certificate No 41,, lowrd by final decree.
6 l- 5 tc
Ileaiftrr.
d ated the Slh day ol Ju n e A. D. 1911, ha,
It 1, furth er ordered th a t th i , notice bo
filed aald c. rtlllcate In my odlc* and hai
made application for tax deed to i,*uc In publiahrd one- each week for tw elve week* In I’- p a t lm c n l of th r Interior.. I . S Land OITIr*
Galnravllie, Fla., July 26, j fa| *»
accordance with law.
Said certificate em ­ t h - Sanford Herald, a newspaper publWhrd
N otire la hrreby given that John F. Dav
brace* t i e following dreeribed property , t- In Seminole co un ty, Florida.
|d,on
&gt;f
J
a
c
kannville,
Fla., who on May 19,
u ated In Semin le C u n ty . Florida to-wit,
Done and order*d th i, th* 5th day of
1911. made ll » m e ,t r a d Fintry No. ttftTl.l
b u l l (0 Jt II, Klciiardaona Add \A ooillirldge June, 1919.
for N 'v of SW .1', S E ' . of NAA't, i NAV 14 „f
• old na the p ro p e rty of E . C. Wallaee
(trail
E. A. DOUGLASS,
&lt;[ N F 7',. Section 28 T ow nthlp 18 S. flange
Alan Tax Certificate No 309. dated the
Clerk C irrult C ourt Seminole C o , FI*.
31 I!,, T aK * h*,,e- Meridian haa tiled finilcr
3rd d a y of Julv A. I&gt;. 1916. covering Lot fi,
Hy V. E. Dougl*--, D. C,
ol
Intention to make T hree-year Proof i&lt;&gt;
Dicklntnn
&amp;
D
lrkinton,
Hlrhardaon* Add to AAoodbfldge,
I hr aald
retahlieh rlalm to t h - laud above deerrlOed,
land being a« e,ed at th , date of the l«,uanre
S-lltitora for C omplainant,.
tu lore Clerk C lrr u ti Court at Sanford,
SM131C
of auch eer tIdeate In th e n a m - of Unknown
m
Florida e,n t h - 5lh d a y of September 1919,
U nit*, aald certificate abatl »■ redeemed
C la im in t name* a , wltne,
according to Inw tax d r d will li,Ue thereon
N O T IC E 7 0 IIIDDEItS
I began CarduL In
on th e H t h day ol Auguat A. D.
Sealed bid,, aubjeet to th* ,a le of bond, Cheater Carpenter, of 4&gt;«te*n, Florida.
W i t m - a my official a ig n a tu re a n d e ta l thta will fi* reeeiveel by t c Uuatd of County John Fell, of t ) , l i - n , Florida.
a short whllo I caw a
t h e 10th d a y of J u l y A- u . 1919C om m iuln nrr* nf Srminot* C o u n ty , Florida, M artin Shepard, cf (rateen, Florida.
m arked d ifferen ce...
Florida.
(■rill
K, A* IlOlKiLASS
a t t h r ofilr* of *ald hoard at th* ru u r t hout* Anthony June*, of Enl»rprl&gt;e,
llO ltT . W. DAVIS
I grow Btrongcr right
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole County. Fla in Sanford, Florida, on or hef-re ten o'clock
6
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.
5
t
r
HrgUtrr.
61-Slc
Hy V. L. Dougl*,,. D. C, a. m. or, Ihe 2nd d a y of ScpitmF&gt;er A. D. 1919,
along, and It cured me.
for th* *xrava:inn an d ro n itru e tlo n of th*
I am stouter than I
N ailer « f Applleallen n o 7 a a H eed^lladeg dltchrv, drain* or eanala and la trra l ditrhr*, In r t r r n l t Court. S eventh Ju d tla l f rrtiil
havo been la years.'*
S late of Florida.
d ra in , ut canal* In t h r Jraaup Drainage DlaNotice la hereby given th at Hurntan S Irtcl.
T h e M ,r rh a n ta N atio n al Hank of S a v an n ah
If you suffer, you can
va.
Each bid m u tt l&gt;» areompxnlrd by a certi­
Dodd p u rrha.er of Tax C'ectlrtcatr No ' h2J
a p p r e c i a t e w hat It
fied cheek In the turn of Fix- Hundred ItSOO) Lucy C. Flnegan a* Ad mini,; rat ri a e&gt;(
dated the 2nd day of J u n e A.
menus to ho strong nnd
E
.ta
t
e
of
Jnaeph
F'inegan,
dereaxed, e t al.
Dollar,,
payable
to
aald
board,
aa
an
w
i
­
filed aald ecrtlrtrate In my office and haa made
well. Thousands of wo­
application for taa d re d t o l»aue In •rcord- den — of good faith.
Hy virtu* of a ju d g em en t rendered in t h r
Estimated to tal yardyge, 56,660 col lr C irruit Court of Orange C ounty, Fla., In
ance with law. Said certificate r
&lt;he
men glYo Cardul tho
yard*. Thla ejuantlty ia only approximate, proceeding by rir* facia, to revive th* ju d g e ­
following dr arrlbed property alluaUd
credit for their good
AOENTs •
being
given a , a uniform bail* for ronipari- ment in abov* entitled r a n ,* end for , i e . .
Seminole county. H o rid a to
1M
•on of hlilt, and th e aald board rr*-rvre the ulion aa to certain heir, of Ju trp h Flnegan,
health. It shou'd help
HR** of R E)i llr«« W I ?
*lr3 •
21 S It 30 £., S aere*. Alru Tax Certificate right to i n r r r , , * or d e rr ra — th* amount of tleccated, and execution Ittu rd thereon, I
you. T ry Cardul. A t all
No. 1887. dated ihe 2 nd day of Jun e A. D. •aid y ardagr a , rnay b* deemed neceatary.
„ ... _.
. - at the ------F--s v s_ --------levltd jhUI! ___
a n a will
aril
front
drugElsts.
E-73
All hlu, -hs!! be s , 2 t ! * i * i a a form to be dcor of the Court Houa* In Sanford, S«rr.!1896. covering th* following
1/
i n - a i t : W 10 A of N IS A ol
U “I
t furniahed.
note C ounty, Florida at I t o'clock a. n . on
OFFICE FEOFLSS HANK BUILDING
1 of Fre. 26, Tp. 21 F. II. 30 L.,
T he board raeerrrw tb* right tu reject any Monday tmhhr 1*
t j i i r t a iber,
' c r , &lt;r»«
t i4t day u«
ot rSeptem
A. ft**
It.
1919
the right tit!* and inlrreat, claim and
i T h e tald land being M*ta*fd a t the date and al) bid*.
Tb*
tuccewelul
bidder
11 be required lo dem and ot K alneiint AV. F'laegan, C h a r i . :
1 of the laauance of eueh rertiflearv In th*
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SCHELLE MAINES

glv* a bond equal lo 25 per cent ol the
amount of bis or their bid, computed upon
lb* baali of Ih r yardagr above mentioned,
with a S urety Company qualified to write
aurh bond* In th* State of Florida, a , lurely
thereon; the Surety C ompany and form of
bond to be approved by aald board.
A copy of plan,, aprclflrationi and pro­
file* and p ra p o ttd contract, bond and form of
bid may he obtained upon application to the
undcnignrd upon making' a depo.lt of
Ten Dollar*, thla turn to b» refunded when
•aid plana, •pacification*, ti c ., have hren re­
turned.
Hy order of the Hoard of C ounty Commlxaionera of Seminole C ounty, Florida.
'*e*l&gt;
E. ft. DxL’GLASS.
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER G5

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1919
RETTS OPEN FOR BUSINESS

SANFORD

TRUCK

GROW ERS

Have Paso In This Issue Showing
One of the Finest Ice Cream and
Annual Statement.
Cold Drink Parlors in the City.
In this issue of the Herald is a
Betts is open.
page advertisem ent of the . Sanford
And the hearts of the kiddies
Truck firowor?, Inc. giving their
and of the older folks are glnddened
annual statem ent according to the
by thi« announcement.
auditor’s report just made.
For manv weeks they hove beer,
The statem ent shows th n t this
waiting for this fipe establishmsnt
organization of farmers have just
to get rendy for business for every
finised their first season th a t has
man, woman and child knows Ed.
been a most successful one in every LOW WATER PRESSURE MADE
B etts for be it known th a t the a­ EVERY RAILROAD IN COUNTY FLORIDA RAILROAD COM MIS­ way.
i LL BRANCHES
OF
SHOE
FIRE p !G!!TING
DIFFICULT
SION WILL MEET IN JACK­
foresaid Ed.
has been catering
WILL. BE TIED UP UNLESS
INDUSTRY MAKING . HUGE
They have handled a million
OWNbicS
LOSE
TH
EIR CARS
SONVILLE
AUGUST
2IST.
TO
to the wants of the public for the
DEMANDS ARE MET.
PROFITS SAY GOVERNMENT
dollars worth of gross business.
GARAGE DESTROYED.
HEAR THE CASES.
past seven years hut he has been
The strike of the shop men of the
They averaged 8 nnd one- q u arte r
Washington, Aug. 8.—President working nt other establishments in
What looked like the destruction
If there is nny complaint on the
Sunford
Division of the A. C. L. Ry
acre per man in the organization. of an entire city block started in a
Wilson will address congress in per­ this city. He opens this week his
Clunge
of
loll
rqtes
of
the
Southern
is now one week old anti while it
After paying freight crate m aterial fire in the Seminole Garage Monday
son today to make recommendations awn pnrlors in the room on First
Telegraph Com­
seems
th at n settlement will be reach­ Hell Telephone
etc., the organization has paid each afternoon about five o'clock. The
for legislation designed to aid In re­ street formerly occupied by Simon's
pany the place to complain is in farmer more than $5000. per member
ducing the cost of living. This was store and next door to Perkins and ed soon it is not yet in sight.
orgin of th? fire i.» unknown as the
Jacksonville where the Railroad Com­
net profits.
The strike is « peaceful one from
'earned today at the white house. Britt. This room has recently been
shop had been closed for the day
mission will meet for this purpose.
Agents of the departm ent of justice remodeled nnd placed in first class every standpoint ll’.c men all being As Oveido and Geneva are effected
Read the advertisement in this and there wus no one in the garage
to, ley throughout the country were shape by Contractor George Venable residents of this city anti the majority ill this raise of rates they should he issue of the Red Gator Brand.
at the time except Mrs Williams
10x100 feet, the walls of them owning homes here and
obeying the order issued by the and is a room 40x100
who is the bookkeeper and was in
represented as the fo il-wing notice
attorney general yesterday th a t pro­ being finished in white pnper and have lived here many years and
the
front of the building in the office.
Family Reunion
fiteers and boarders of food and the wainscoting in dark green nnd they are only asking thnt they be
One of the helpers was out in front
There was a family reunion ut of the building waiting on a gasolene
.thcr necessities be tracked down presents th at lofty and cool and in- paid commensurate with the cost
the home of B. W. Smith of Pnnln customer when something like a
and prosecuted under the Lever food viting appearance that Is so rc- of living in this day of exorbitant
on Sunday, Aug. 3rd.
control act. Recommendations for freshing in the aummer weather, prices.
muffled explosltinn •csin*,‘'«I fallowed
additional legislation necessary to
Ed Betts knows the Ice cream
be
n dense smoke and Mrs. Williams
is
v.voi’kV, who nad served tor
The shon •"**•» •** of th*» *nm°
('feet tb*n the rn«r
wild drink buoi . . . .pfl V...
immediately
sounded the alarm.
nine months in Bate Hospital 136
frame of mind as the engineers who
formulated
by
the
special
*
u
b
|cntcr
to
the
wants
of
the
trade
with
Volie
Williams
her husband who has
Vannes,
France
had
returned
the
living
by their representative in Washing­
remittee of the cabinet, were In j many new nnd fancy drinks. und ton last week toiti President Wilson
Sunday before, looking none the charge of the machine shop was
. Mvtii W ikor.’ ’ • •
•■j .t*!*r-.-T-'- i'&lt;jclictouis iccr. He will be assisted by that either Congress must reduce
worse l»ut rather bettor for his over acrooss the street on business and
fieri to make these recommenda-] Howard Harris who is nlso r.n expert the high cost of living or expect
hurried over but in »*m03t an in­
seas trip. .
»ns the subject of nn enlry message j n t |iis line. The new store will also to raise the wages of the engineers
stant the machine shop and the
His young daughter Mrs. G. O.
congree*. Their nature lias not handle Nunnnlly’s famous candles or exspcct another strike. It is simply
entire building was in flames and it
Stenstrom
of Eustis arrived on
TAKE N OTICE thut on Thurs­
en disclosed.
nnd confections, cigars and tobacco coming to the point in the existence
was Impossible to get out any cars
day. August 21st, 1919 nt 10 o’clokc Wednesday; his eldest , Mrs. O. II. or any part of the equipment.
The country today faced the defi- and a good line of stationery and
A. M. the Railrond Commissioners Hlackwelder , of St. Augustine on
• tirornise of nomc cut In bread supplies.
, ,
The fire department responded
Thurdsay; und on Friday his sitcr
ires following announcement yesBetts place will ma e a spet
y tha* there must he relief from the of the State of Florida will he in Mrs. Phillips, whom he had not to the cull as soon as possible but
r d u y by Dr. Julius II. Barnes, of
od Sunday orders
" • ’«
* present high prices or every industry session at the Chamber of Commerce seen for nineteen years arrived with the water pressure was very poor
Auditorium in Javk-i-nvIUe, Florida,
•i"’ corporation th at im m c U .t. » « £
L
b . » n d.' in the land will be tied up.
then
and there to hear and consider her youngest duughter, Mrs. Norman. and the water company did not get
fort would he made to place on sale
1,,c ne* s‘urt , . .
. ...
The demands of the shop men urc your application heretofore filed with So Sunday Mrs. Jno. Purdon and any pressure until the fire was al­
every community teh ee price, are e.m ple.e by_ lit. P unthla. ami 1.xset forth in the following circular: with them for their approval of your family; Mr. and Mrs. Ren Sm ith most out. With the inadequate plea­
Sanford, Fla. Aug.4, 1919 telephone toll rates authorized by and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke sure the fire departm ent assisted by
:.“ th . Leo brother, o. th.a city
citizens did valiant work and saved
the Postmaster General, and of Pearson and family came. This was
ire during the last four months, he and the lighting, fans and other To nil Locals and Members
the theatre building belionglng to « r
the
first
time
th
a
t
Mr.
and
Mrs.
your several exchange rates ut the
7 as been at least a dollar above electrical equipment was Installed Division 2 &amp; 3
Smith had had the pleasure of B er­ T. J. Miller L Son on th* south’ side
following Exchanges:
’ figure The announcement was by the Char os Electric Co of San- Railway Employees Dept.
and the J. L. Miller building on the,
Greeting:
Micanopy, St. Andrews, Chipiey, ing all of the!.* children and gran d ­ north side of the garage. Confined
a,le at U e same time however th a t ford. The lights are of the semiAt our regular meeting today we Fernandina, Green Cove Springs, children together since they have to the one story garage building
,e grain corporation had decided to Indirect type th a t cast n° ahadows
unanimously
adopted the following Lake City, Panama City, DcLand, become grandparents and their joy between these two higher building* 3
nintain the government’s guarantee and *hed *
^ I j t T n d the B etti
, wheat at $2.26 a husehel. The make a beautiful light anil the Metis resolutions, and ask th a t you do Palatka, Daytona, Gainesville, San­ was unbounded. _
.
ford, St. Augustine., Orlando. I W
likewise.
respective world wheat supply. Mr. place is one of t h e b“ ly 1,« $ £ d £
The return of our noble soldier garage finally cavou in
sacola,' K e y West, Geneva, GraccWh «»&lt;»••
• -• •
fIa ines were subdued hut it looked
arm , .aid, d ie,. , . 4 M .a c tio n
boys causes many happy reunions
-• »
* for a time as though the entire block
Owing to the cnoromus, and as vjlie, Havana, Jacksonville, Lynn —-— .
r,-,r\e protection a . .. .
Rna 'J e n d much to tho appearance
sich us thir.
of buildings including the theatre,
we think unjustifiable, advance Haven, Oviedo, M ilo Beach.
ri,r ater.
......
0f this new place.
Approved
by
the
Postmaster
Gen­
the Herald building nnd tho Peoples
in the price of ull necessaries'* of
eral
und
all
other
charges,
practices
Rank building would go.
life, we the mechsnics and helpers
employed by the railroad are un­ rules and regulations in force or
The Seminole Garage building in
able to maintain our pre-war effect by order or approval »&gt;f the
the property of N. H. Gamer and
Postmaster General, nnd to fix nnd
star iard of living, and
the contents belong to the Seminole
establish toll rntes, exchange rutes
Garage being the property of N. H.
WhereasGnrner and J. B. Lawson and the
In January of this year we muds
loss
is heavy partly covered by In­
this known to the proper au»hosurance.
ritles pnd requested such advances
One of the worst features of tho
as would enable us to meet th»»*&gt;
fire
was the loss of many cars th a t
enhanced prices, and retzin our
pre-war standard of living, and may arise in the premises.
Whereas:
And at said time und place, you
These requests were refer!ed *o and nl! other parties legally and AMPUTATED MEMBER IS BUR­
TRIFARITE M ANAGEMLM
i*
the "board of adjustment of rail­ rightfully interested will have an
IED TWICE BUT COMES BACK
MOST FAR REACHING PRO­
road wages and working condi­ opportunity to he fully heard.
TO HAUNT SHERIFF’S OFFICE
POSAL
EVER
SUGGESTED. tions" in February of this year, und
F \C H TIM E.
W ITNESS T H E HAND of the
Chairman of the scld Raiirozd Com­
Washington, Aug.7.—Organized
Ia the foot of Jumos Sweeten a
missioners. affixed in open stssion. hoodoo?
labot h before the nation with «
und by their order at Tallahassee,
demand thnt private capital be re­
James is a ne^ro hoy who a few
tired from railroad operation and
tho Capital, this 2nd day of August days ng- accidently shot himself
that there be substitued a trip an te
A. D. 1919.
in the foot at his home near Chuluota
R. HUDSON BURR.
control of railroad properties by the
und wni. brought to tnls city where
Chairman
public, operating managonwfit and
Dr Denton found it necessary to
the employes. The do rounds signed
am p u tate the foot since which tim e
by the engineer, firemen, conductor*
he has been in the county hospital
TWO B it GIFTS
and labor, -s of the American Fede­
Dr. Geo. Hyman Pastor Baptist in the rear of the county Jell.
ration of Labor wan recognized in
After t h e operation Dr. Denton
Temple made the congregation happy
Washington today ns the most fai
gave
the am pu’utcd m e m b e r to n
PROFITEERING IN SH O ES
Sunday night by the announcement
reaching proposal yet placed before
of two big gifts.
Mr. Ultimate Consumer has barely the nation during its reconstruction
Mrs. E. E. Cox has established
recovered from the shock he got
period.
two Memorial funds as follows:
when he read the prediction of one of
Officials refused to predict its
To Choplnln George Hyman of
the country's boot and shoe barons
outconfe. It will fbe formally laid
the U. S. A. ? £00.09. This was given
thut we are soon to be apying $20
before the house commerce comwhile Dr. H y n an was in France. fice with a foot that was found
and $25 a pair for shoes, when be
To Col. and Mrs. Walter Guinn flouting in the lake. He thought an j
stumbled ucross on authenic item
advertisement
$500.00. Making a gift of $1000.00 a'ligator had swallowed a man nnd j
in a trade paper,
to
Church Building Fund of South left this foot. Deputy David Speer |
of shoes for export—"R eady to
recognized ihe foot and again it woa i
Baptist Convention.
ship at once direct from our own
Mr. J. D. Hoed has adopted for buried, this time on the lake shore | be made
fac’.ories.”
ihe church a missionary in Tokio, east of the city and Dr. Denton
The firo demonstrated that gar­
There were, for instance, 59,600
clurion that th e only way to obtain Japan. Mrs. W. H. Clarke. Mr. saw to it himself.
ages
are dangerous risks in the
puirs of men’s work shoes at $3,
anything like a square deal was
Meantime a dog nosing around dis­
Hood
pays
the
salary
of
this
mis­
heart
of the city u n i th a t Salford
"m ade two full *u!?s, solid leather in­
to cease work, and
interred the foot and a man finding
sionary
which
is
$700.00.
better fire pressure and ono
needs
soles nnd counter, eolid lift heels.
Whereas:
it rushed to ths Carnes Hotel w ith
The action of these two members it and he ju*# knew that somebody th a t should be ready for business
Other work shoes are offered at $2,25
Having ceased work alter due con­
is indication of the enthusiasm that bud been murJei'ed and the murder­ any time of the day or nigh*.
$2.36, $1.80 and $2.50. The highest
sideration and with a full know­
exists in the Baptist Church.* l ive er had disposed of the remains all
price quoted is $5.76 a pair for " mcj|
ledge of our duties and responsi­
new ir,cmbtr» were uildpii Sunday.
gun-mctnl calf high-grade shoes.”
Was Not Murder
bilities we find on the one side Th.. church is interested in the but the foot.
The fair sex is n o t forgotten; two
Neighbors
found the body of a
Again tho sheriff's office was noti­
of the 12 items provide it with kid
negro
numed
Scipio Jones in his
fied and Dr. Denton called to iden­
shoes a*. $3.26 and "welt oxford
home
near
Longwood
last Satur­
tify the foot.
By this time D r.
and higt *huc»." at $1.76 a pair.
day.
On
account
of
blood
being
Denton and the sheriff’s office were
Frank Takach is among the boys getting somewhat worried about th e discovered near the body it waa at
Sush prices ore bound to excite
returning home. Frank was in the foot and they told the latest sensa­ first rumo d th a t he had been killed.
t m curiosity of tho domestic con­
medical departm ent of the army tionalist to keep the foot as they A t the coroner’s inquest it developed
sumer. Must wo go abroad to get
th a t he had been subject to hempr*
and waa atationed most of the time had enough of it.
American-made shoes cheaply? How
at
Lakewood
New
Jersey.
can manufacturer* and dealer* Jus­
The U st flrdcr haa burled it again ages and this had canted h b death.
tify the great- disparity In price*.
and Dr. Denton and the sheriff and
If it U possible to sell a t such reaBrjren Auto Garage Opens
his deputies threaten th a t if the foot
Signed A. C. Peel, Chairman
aoi able figure* abroad a t a prappears egnin they will endeavor to
The Bryan Auto Garage has
Strike Committee.
why not at home?—Buffalo Com­
give it back to Sweeten and let him opened in the Lcffler block. P, E.
Geo. Randall, iSecretary
mercial..keep it or at least keep it boiled for Pitta, of A tlanta, hxe arrived in
S. F. Weeks.
a few months where it will not bur­ the city, and will have charge of
L. B. Hodgins.
Mr. Pitts h a first
den them ir. their dreams nnd in tho garage.
Mrs. B. G. Smith and Mrs. Theo
A. L.
Combell
claos
mechanic
and knows tho auto
|t&gt;V.f
waking
hour*.
Aulin and the Aulin baby of Oviedo
B. Smith.
cost
%•
repair,bueinesa
in
al! its branches.
I
Is
this
foot
a
hoodoo
or
not?
nnd Mrs. Tilden Jacobs of Chuluota
. A. Draper.
render.
were shopping In tho city Tuesday.

notts

�PAGE TWELVE

IT IS SERIOUS
Some Sanford People Fall to Realise the
Seriousness of a Bad Hack
The constant aching of a had hack,
The weariness, the Bred feeling.
The pains and achea ol kidney iUa,
May result seriously if neglected.
Dangerous urinary troubles often fol*
low.
A Sanford citizen shows you what to
do.
Mrs. W. A. Tiliis. 1100 Elm A vt.,says:
"I am Just as strong for Doan's Kidney
Pills now ns when 1 endorsed them be­
fore. I used them some years ago. At
♦hat time I had a sore and lame back
and found it difficult to benrd over. My
kidneys didn't act us they should either.
I used a box of Doan's nnd they regu­
lated my kidneys and rid me of the pains
in my back, i have great faith in Doan’s
Kidnev Pills."
Price tiUc, at all dealers. Don’t simply
ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's
Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Tiliis
had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Puffalo, N. Y.

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

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ThiH H ead in g THREE CENTS a
Line For E a',n In s e rtio n *!ini m i n
C h n rj'f 2o CcntH.
In answering an advertisement
where no name Is mentioned in the
td, plca-e do not ask The Herald
for Information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and if
w? do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter and nddress it as per in­
structions In tho ad.
This Column is Free to Returned SoWer«
and Sailors Who Seek Positions.

AUGUST 1

THE SANFORD HERALD
ln.WM r, 312 Sanfcrd Avenue
a t once.

house, 2 and one half acres tiled,
Mulca wagon nnd harness. Bargain
for cash. W. W. Dresaor, R*1

W anted—Fire proof safe: also
two horse wagon, if n bargain. Box
68, Sanford, Fla.
62-4tc
WANTED— OLD CLEAN
HAGS. ANY KIND EX­
CEPT OLD SOCKS.
COATS.
PANTS,
OR
BED
SPREADS. AT
THE HERALD OFFICE.
59-tf

For sale—2 2-ton Seldon Worm
Drive Motor Trucks Pneumatic
Equipment. 3 —1 Ton Seldon Worm
Drive Motor Trueks
Pneumatic
Equipment. If you are in the mar­
ket for a Moror Truck it will pay
Wanted—We will pay the highest you to see these before buying. J.
market price for pine veneer timber, D. Bowen, 327 Laura St. Jackson­
C2-3t
loaded on the cars, anywhere in 60 ville, Fla.
miles of Orlando, Fla. Dixie Lum­
For sale or exchange—1 Vault
ber &amp; Veneer Co., Orlando, Fla.
door, good shape, l large Safe, 71
• M*-6tp
inches high, 1 smnll Safe. 34 inches
high, 1 adding machine. Must sell
quick. C. Care of Merald.
62-tf.
Upholstering and muttrc«s making,
il Duroc
furniture repaired, mirrors plated,
Roseland
nuto tops and seats recovered. First
Gl-4tp
class work only. Brown Upholstery
Shop. 121 Court St., Orlando, Fla.
For Sale—One Dodge Touring
49-tfc
car, just overhauled and put in
Agricultural Engineer with crew first class condition. Seminole Coun­
o-&gt;on August 1st for other engagi- ty Garage.
merits with reliable parties nearing
sudirrigation. landscaping, report­
For sale—Ten pure bred Duroc
ing on property. Best references Gilts—8 month- .del. Roseland Dairy
Address Agri cultural Engineer,
61-itp
Cure of Herald.
63-2tc.
For Sale—Ten acres celery land
east of Sanford on brick road 1 i mile
FOK SALE
from loading station, five acres im­
For sale — Wood. Oak and Fine. proved, 5 acres unimproved, 2 wells.
Stove, Fircpluce or Furnace. Get For particulars apply to "F arm ,"
your winter supply now. F. IV Hinei c-o Herald.
GS-tf
Box 807, Rhone 57.
63-2tp
For Sale—Jersey Duroc pigs, 51For sale—Fine Columbia Church
a
pair,
SC for one. G. W. Spencer
Organ, in good condition. Very cheap
58-tf
Mrs. Criggnl 1st Street. •
03-2tp
For Sale or R ent—Large, comfort
FOR
SALE — ( ORONADO
able
bouse, recently repaired. H. C
BEACH. FIVE OCEAN FRONT
Dullose.
55-tf
LOTS, 50 X 209 FEET. NEAR
’*\VIII,ON AND BRIDGE ROAD
For sale—Mnxwell Touring cur.
$350.00
EACH
FOR
QUICK in splendid condition. Cash or credit
SALE. W. L. COOPER.
B. &amp;. O. Motor Co.
64-tf.
CORONADO, FLA.
63-2tp

For snle: Upright piano, Everett
good condition: very reasonable; in
quire Mrs. A. W. Fitts, 1006 E
W anted—20 sales girls Saturday Second Sg., Snnford.
63-2tp
at Kanner’s store 111 E. First St.
64-ltc.

WANTED

Wanted: young jersey cow. Write
P. Mussel white, Geneva, Fla.
63-2tp.

For sale—Two horses and one
wagon. Cash 5125. Enquire Wekiwn
Post-ofilce. Mrs. Wallace.
64-2tp
For sale—Spring tootli harrow
and sulky plow. Cheap. Apply Don
McDonald, City.
64-2tp

For sale—25 acre farm, 25 hogs,
W anted—Saleslady. Ladies Ready 2 cows and calves, 1 horse wagon
For sale Duroc Jersey pigs and
to Wear. Apply New York Ready c .d tools $1,600. Address Box IL sows. Good stock. Joe Fernandez,
64-3tp.
Wekiwa, Flu.
63-4tp.

Advertise in the Herald

For

sale—Iluick

Four,

REAL ESTATE

YOUR PROPERTY
WE ARE SELLING ALL CLASSES
FIRE INSURANCE
.

Tornado

Tour Auto

Your Home

Liabilit

Property Damage
nt Co.

-

Formerly Holden Real Estate Co
n

Lots, in All Parts of City

•
•»
€,

s in M. M. Smith’s Sub Division

A. F. CO NNELLY

model. Good condition, new
A bargain. Wight Tire Co.

f. wall case: four S ft. wull cases: one

2 5 ft. umbrella case: six 8 ft. floor
- cases; plate glass with iimiuio nose;
to horse-shoe rase consisting of two
i , 18 ft. cates and one 7 ft. case with
r» undi d ends nnd marble base. Al­
, most new outfit for sale ns a whole
_ or a part. V. E. Jacobs Co., 135 West
Jacksonville, Fin.
G4-2tp
For sale—25-foot launch, maho­
gany finish, auto top and control,
For sale—Launch 26 feet
long,
16 miles per hour, practically new,
original cost 51200.00. Cash or will 6 feet beam (Rrocltf model) 8 If. P.
exchange for cattle. Dr. W. F. heavy, duty Callin. perfection engine
Blackman, Lake Monroe, Florida also boat 47 feet long 8 feet beam,
has been used as house boat. No
power. Hulls in fine shape just paint­
For sale—20 acres choice celery ed. Price for both boats 5350.00.
land ull cleared, 10 acres under tile These boats can be taken through
good well. 5 miles from Sanford, Ocklubawn river to St. Johns.. If
good road, good house and out you mean business send for pictures
buiidingson place. For particulars nnd particulars. An excellent fishing
see F. C. Welsh, at B. &amp;. O. Motor outfit. Address Lock Box 394. Eustis
Co.,
Fla.
64-3tp
64-1 tp.

FIX TU RES FOR
latest Two 12 ft. wall r&amp;ses

FOR RENT

Furnished Rooms—By da*, xjti
or month. Every convenience. Ovir
Philips Drug Store, corner Park u j
First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart. Prep.
43-tf

FOUND
Found —Bluck bob tailed »«»,
marked under slope split in one it?
and crop in other ear. Owner ns
have same by paying for this, ij
and damages.
Bold. W. Lord.
63-tf,

LOST
Lost—Bunch of keys bclorgitg
to D. O. Brown. Finder t&amp;ut
return to Brown's market SarJcrj
Avenue. Reward.
64-2tc.
Lost—Gray wool coat lost ia
automobile on Oak avenue. Fisdu
return to Herald office and ...tin
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
Mm. J. C. Vaughn. The W trd j'V ill
leave shortly (or Salem Mass. Mm
Wards
former
Lome,
The R. D. Brisson home on Celery
attractive evenavenue
ings with its line display of electric
lights.
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Mr. and Mm. D. R. Brisson had
as dinner guests last Thursday even
ing Mr. and Mm. Joe Cameron and
young people.
Mm. J. 0 . Rowan will return
a three months visit in New York
about September 1st.
Delineator
A party of .10 person, several car
A party of ladies front town came
loads returned the Osteen peoples out Wednesday and gave Mm. B.
visit to the Moores Station Sunday Steel of Bcardull avenke a very
School last Sunday and report an pleasant surprise. Her n-socintes in
the Baptist church.
interesting visit.
Mr. Cranson of the west side is
Mm. 1. D. Hurt is entertaining her
sister Mm. I. C. Hughes and little our tnnil man while Mr. Green has
his vacation.
sor. Ei gene of DeLnnd this week.
A son was horn to Mr and Mrs*
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin E. Estridge
Allen
Allman at ‘Osteen Ferry lust
and children drove to Oxford Inst
week.
Friday. Mr. Estridge returned Satur­
S
Mrs. William Walter arrived here
day. Mrs. Estridge ami the children
will remain two weeks as guests of | last week from a months visit with
her mother. They atten d ed n barbe­ her daughter in Washington D. C.
Mr. Walter and their son Ltonurd
cue am! picnic on Saturday.
Joined her here Friday and they are
Mr. anti Mrs. Wait* r J. Ward are packing their household goods pre­
expected here from Jacksonville to
paratory to shipping them to their
visit Mrs. Wards parents Mr. and
new home in Pahokee.
The Stones family who huve lived
in one of the Cameron houses have
moved into town.
Mrs. McDonald
&lt;v*nue
has gone to visit friends near At­
lanta Ga.
G. C. MeDougnl is at home from
Wa.vcross during the Ry strike.
Mist Clnir Cameron arranged a sur­
prise party for Mr. ami
Mrs.
Hunter, the newly-weds to take
place at the A. B. Cameron home
Tuesday evening. Mrs. H unter's
clan with whom she and Miss Clair
graduated with tms year were to
he included with the invited guests.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth drove
to Stone Islnnd Sunday and enjoyed
a visit with Mr. ami Mrs. A. B.
Commons at their attractive home.
The Commons were to leave for

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Richmonu, inutnnu on Tucdsay for diamond the results were 14 to six
several weeks visit with old home in fnvor of Mt. Verde. D on't g».»‘
folks.
discouraged hoys. While there fs
I. D. Hart is painting his tenant 1 ^ ° Giere is hope,
houses on Geneva avenue this week. I Sripio Jones 911 old colored citiOur neighbors who are away
for « " ,of LonKW° od * n8 f? unU dead ‘n
the summer and have favored
us h!s hIo n,t on Sunday afternoon. He
with cards are Mrs. Margaret Marla»t seen on Friday repairing
shall in Michigan. Mr. and Mr h ly o o f. t is thought he m ight have
B. Tyler in Waynesvllle, N. C.. Mr. nllcn and
ab,e t o *vt into the
and Mrs. I. D. Martin PorlU and, ^
'" ,t died lrotr; *ha ®ffecta ot
Maine, Mr. and Mm. B. E. Squires ‘J* hurf
“s . no ™
h"ard m ,n
com*
in Pottsdam New fo rk . Its tine to ,,lnin of btlnK U’
he remembered.
Word has been received from Louis
„ _ _
,
^ Enttiininger that ho has arrived in
h h. D utton has rented the A. G. ^ e
am j WftS nt Camp Merrill.
L. warehouse at Moores Station
for the use of the farming company for
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. M orton, Mrs.
whom he is the Sanford representative Maurey and son Gregory Jr.
of
Their newly purchased land is Ijcinc (lr'nn‘l° ai*d *Yr. ul|d Mrs- J. S,
clpnred n n d n u t i n to shane.
Dinkel nnd J. E. Phipps enjoyed
11 picnic supper and a swim in Hoosier Springs last Saturday.
An nd In the I P . »
w »-*••«, .0 l ’if si ns an a Britt
to get cool clothes. The correspon­
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blackman and dent advises to go to Hoosier or
little daughter were shopping in Palm Springs where they don’t have
to have many clothes but can keep
Sanford on Tuesday.
cool.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alice Syzemore
Mr. McGahey and family returned
and Miss Flora Brockway were
C.
B.
Searcy
has
the
honor
of
home Saturday after two weeks at
guests of Mrs. W. H. Boyd Sunday.
their cottage at Coronado beach. killing the coon that had been mak­
ing raids on the poultry yards in
Miss Flora Ilrockway was visit­
J. E. Phipps was shopping in this section.
ing Mrs. Rooks in Sanford Thursday
Sanford Tuesday.
Mrs. Wallace of Wekiwa and Mr.
A. J. SJoblom and family of Lake
WEKIWA ITEMS
Reese of Sanford were married in
Mary were out Sunday in his Cole
School opened Mondoy with fif­ Sanford Inst Wednesday, which was
six looking after his Wekiva farm. teen pupils nnd Mrs. E. O. Herbuli* quite n surprise to every one.
Lcngwccd crcrscd bets with Mt. for teacher. We had no school here
The much n e e d ed repairing is
Verde last Thursday on Longwood last year.
being done on the Wckvwa bridge
this week.
Miss Eula Brockway is at work
in Leesburg labeling orange boxes.
Mrs. Syzemore spent last week
week at Fuller visiting.

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The good ruin Saturday was
thankfully received. It did cool the
hot wave some and was a great
help to the sweet potatoes.
Mrs. Jack Vaughn and Miss
Gladys Robinson were calling in
town Saturday and hail a good oil
hot drive coming home.
Our little Snnford town ia greatly
improved since the war is over. It
makes us feel good to v nlk t Le
streets nnd look each side and ht»*
our home boys back with us again.
It made us all ferl good when the
news came that Mr. Durant of
Lake Mary had got his car home
again hut I don’t guess the ones
that stole the car are feeling very
good from the looks of the bright
bullet holes through the side and
the back of the car.
It is a hard job for any one to
get off now a days with stealing
from others. We have good sheriffs
and deputies and they are brave
good men und they go to catch or
kill. It would he good job if all the
rogues could be put out then the
good honest people could live (n
peace and not feel efraid of rogues.
A theif is the worst thing we have
in this world.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson
of DeLnnd were calling at Mrs.
Jack Vaughn and Mrs. Tom Tyners
Sutylay afternoon and looking over
the old home place.
Mr. and Mra. Will Robinson and
family spent Sunday in Geneva with
Mrs. Robinson’s brother Mr. James
Byrd.
The airplanes passed us by again
'Sunday. They look mighty lonely
I up in the air so high.
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Smith and Mrs. Thoo
C O U N I I I I n l I E i i l l l l v J u ( Aulin visited Sunford Tuesday.
C ontinued from p a g e 2)
Ml*s Lnrsen of Orlando spent
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W KE MARY ITEMS
| Ar«0 »nd 'family.
... j; Kvan« and family returned j The Womans Missionary Society
their home in Tampa Sunday, of the Methodist church held its
n Evans taking them as for ns regular meeting Monday afternoon
Orlando in his car.
j a t the home of Mrs. A. J.,M cC ully
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Mr.
Mark
Melvin
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Mr and Mrs. Mack Melvin andj' Wh,lo tho attendance was small,
, ^ children came up from Winter . f hcre waa^ much interest manifested
* vrn in their cur and spent S u n -;"] organising the society After some
with the Dunn family.
discussion It was decided to keep
*k?
' the Ladies Aid Society a distinct
C. A. Karina and family accompli- nntj 8Cparate organization as it has
| oitd t&gt;y Goodheart and Amanda i,ccn jn ^ pagt_ | t was also decided
! ifeWom motored down to Winter to hold aj| t ju, rncctliiK^ at the
Jlt.vn Si"* la&gt;’*
' Woman's Club building as it was
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brnddock more centrally located,
returned to their home a t Pcirson
Thc fam!|y of Mr. S. W. Swope
Tuesday.
returned Tuesday from the beaeli
H. D. Durant went to Pnlatka where they have been spending a
Thursday night nnd returned Fri- week.
ity with the remains of the sto le n ! Mr- L u nnro an(J famfly 0f
tir. it may wc" ^ur
coons “ ' “i Winter Garden
liave rented the
they made good use ol their time ( c U8hing Cottage for tho winter,
for it might be their Inst joy rid e .
Malcolm, brother of Mrs. Gore,
cn this side of tiie river. Thc ear jJ-a n^)ll moved io uviedo.
v„ found to be
condition! Mre A K Crawford nn{, Uttle
out s:i e " a RCn^ ,„ .n
*»n George have returned after «
bulb: holes.
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three weeks visit to Leesburg.
I, due m the skillful management J
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of Sheriff Brady nnd his force1 Little Misses Amelia nnd Eliza«nd their kindness will never be both Wright entertained a few of
jof(. ttrn.
their young friends Wednesday nfter
-------------------noon a t a little party.
OVIEDO
O. P.
Swope was a business
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Swope ami visitor to Sanford
Wednesday,
children have returned from Chicago-j Dr nn(] M„
Simmuns ar,(i
q,. and Mrs. Mathison nnd dnugh 1Allen Campbell, spent last Sunday
ter Marguerite have returned to ut Daytona Beach.
l‘l. Myrr.- nfter a short visit to, The* Oviedo tiasehall team crosses
Oviedo.
, hats with the Kissimmee team on
Mi«i Elsie Marshall returned to Gie Ovideo diamond this week.
Atlanta Tuesday where she is taking
(', ]Jt West spent Sunday nnd
a cour.'o in the Grady Hospital
Monday at D aytona Beach returning
J.
Crawford of Orlando has wbh h'-»
car|Y Tuesday mornmov d to Oviedo it/order to be more lnKronveniently located to his farm ui
Mrs. L. E. Wright s|ient Tuesday
Iowa Cl tv this winter.
in Oriai.tlo.
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W hat, Groceries?
Well. yes. Our groceries nre pleasing to serve or display.
at our.store and get acquainted or phone 1GG
for supply, Largo o r Small.

Miss Neil King returned to Oviedo
Tuesday after an eight weeks visit
at Lexington Va. whrre ;hc har
been taking a course ul the Univer­
sity • of Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Tildcn Jacobs of
Chuiuota nre spending a while with
Mrs. Mary Jacobs, having been
called by the serious illness of Mr.
Edwin Jacobs.
Mrs. Mary Piorpont n-luniud
Wednesday from the Fla. Sanita­
rium where she has been for two
weeks.
W. J. Lawton nnd family re­
turned Thursday from Daytona Beach
where they have been for the past
month.
GENEVA
Mrs. J. V. Wick.% Mrs. Troy
Proctor and Mrs. W. D. Bnllnrd
were shopping in Sanford last Wed­
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips
expect to
leave
Saturday for
Hammoryl Ul ••yt
« op! t
where they will spend tho summer.
Rev. Abecrombia of Umatilla
preached at tho Baptist church here
lant Sunday morning. Rev. Abe
cromhic is a brother of Mrs. Bessie
H an and Mrs. Win. Stones who
reside here.
Mrs. Brown, mother of Mr. Will
Brown returned from Georgia last
Sunday Rufus Ilrowm continues
ijuitc ill.
Thc Womans Missionary meeting
of the Baptist church met nt the
home of Mrs. C. W. Culpnppor last
Tuesday.
Rev. nnd Mrs. Abecrombie, Misr
Mary Stones nnd Mr. Fred Stone
motored over from Daytona Inst
Sunday nnd spent tho day with
relatives.
Mr. Ravs Franklin our station
ugent nnd sister Mrs. Foster left
last Saturday for western points.
Mr. Hugh Tillis und mother of
Sunford spent the dny with Mrs.
Tillis' mother, Mrs. R. G. Nicholson
last Sunday taking her back with
them to Sanford Mint even'lig.

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gtieslN, «„
Hutiitil liiem |tin*
th'uliirly. Ills ndud also, wn» usually
tipoii
„ r—J.nlln,
It oun for the glrl'a wike that he
bent his every endeavor toward miccvwl lailla, tieautlful favoretl dnugli*
ter of fortune, bad promised to wait
for him until he xhutihl have achieved
the llnanrlul ruccOM which her fath­
er cotutlderetl neceMary to tholr union.
Imlla In her prnmlxo nnd not rn*
tlr«l&gt; given up her freedom. It was
agreed that nhe might still attend var
lous fest'.vltleH to whch slie wna liecuKtomed In the companlouNhlp of
men of her chooidiig, while Bob Itrereton tolled by the light of the Pgaratlve
evening lamp.
Little Juliet flitting at the opiioniiu
Hide ol the hoarding house table In
her UfrSt gray drew! wttb lt« white
collar, Janet with new weary circles
netienth her violet eyes—glunced at
•he flue absorbed luce of the new
hoarder und wondered wistfully lmw
some women were blessed by llmllng
their Ideal.
Janet coming curly to the breakfast
table one nmming missed him. Tin
mom ........... ••nn'*eoimtaM&gt; u^wiui^
For n moment she stood with the mis­
tress of the house nlone.
“Tlint Mr. Itrcrcton Is nick," Mrs.
Hutchins «n!d Irrlfalily, "and
.
at raid he’s taken with this uitchlng j
epidemic. If the folks here learn
nbotit It I won’t linvo a soul In tlin
house by night. They’re nil deadly
ufrnld of the disease, nit* I enn’t wait
on him, Land knows* He’s got an
if::’
wouldn't ho snrprlowl
have him go on his Insn», aeetueu *nV&gt;
nica to even maKO plant for hhiiscn.
Told me Impatient like to call up that
swell girl of tils an* slic’d arrange
tilings for him. Then ho went off to
sleep. Jlayhe you'd do that for me,'*
Mrs. Hutchins suggested. "I haven’t
time to call up folk's friends,”
So Janet scaled herself-and gave
tho Vaughns' telephone number. Her
heart beat rapidly ns she waited tlm
answering voko of Ilrereton’a sweet­
heart, It was as though she bad toystoriously eliatigcd places with him.
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"Klek?’’ came Miss Vaughn's borrlIIihI u itcry. "I will send In a mill for
Dr. Minor at once, and If the doctor
says (but Mr. Ilreroton has the “flu"
you will let me know at once, won’t
you? I shouldn't like to risk exposing
myself by going to see him. And then
have Dr. Minor mil n nurse. Thunk
you. let me bear trout you Inter."
Mrs, Hutchins’ worst fears were re­
alized, her hoarder was suffering se­
verely from the prevailing malady,
while the dot'or positively forbudu Ids
removal 1 And It developed that no
n u n c could be found in the exigency
und the doctor who v;ns exceedingly
busy hurried away.
Jtytct crept softly to the stair, a
moment she hesitated before the door
of the forbidden room, then bravely
entered.
"I will lake cate of " r , Ihvrelon,*
she told Mrs. Utltclilnu. "My AM)111 Is
directly across the bull. We will k«ep
him secluded and I shall carefully
obey the doctor’s directions."
“HiM'tns It ought to be n nearer wom­
an doing all that for him," Mir.
Hutchins said, dryly.
Little Janet’s lips closed In n Unit
Iln« Sli. had not I lied Miss Vaughn
„f
I'mnee's Intest condition, and
the return m.-Muge lmd been:
"l*''r_ter .vltnor will undoubtedly Hud
i .cene to J.^ik lifter him nml please
will you tell Mr. Ilrer-ton not to at­
tempt to come to our house until It Is
quite, quite snfe, and—I'll semi him
roses every day.”
The roses mine. Janet, busy with
her hght against lirnth. loft them piled
In the hall. The doctor had ordered
that they were not to bo In the pnUnit's room.
“Itrereton ncnled every lilt of oxy­
gen tlmt lie could get,’’ he said. It
would he a desperate light If *!'”/
could pull him through as It was,’'
But together they did It—the doctor
mid bis tin hwt iisslKtaut. l’attlng tho
girl’s shoulder, the doctor assured her
that Imr part In the case was greater
than bis own. Janet with a trembling
sigh turned aside.
"I'll get some sleep now," she said.
“Soon I’ll have to go hack to the
olllce."
Weakly hut tremulously the slrk
man called to lu&gt;r.
"Now that 1 Din talk, little angel of 1
light,’* lie said, "I want to talk to
you."
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But when Janet tried to explain
tactfully the refusal of hln sweetheart
to visit him In Ills extremity, Urereton
put forth a! quieting hand.
|
“Never mind," he said smiling.
VThere nre many things which we
learn lying In silence. TLo true mean- 1
lag of the word love, perhaps. Iailla
has that still to l»nrn."
"I must go now—" Jnnet begun
hastily. But Brendon’a clasping hands
lYSii'ultuM tier.
"Not until you promise to come
hnrk—to me." he flnld shakily. "You
must always come hnrk bccauce—I
shall need you always—doer."
ftllent In .InyouR wonder Janet gased
Into (he face of her ldeaL
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T H E COLt.KdK O F LAW —( i r . d u t l r a p r o r d r . In lio rld s « l ( h .u l .lu n ln sllao .
T H E CULLECE O F KNOI.N'KERINO — C n o r . t . In v n iln rtrln fl Ir.din f to drpror.,
T I I E COLLEGE FOR TKVCIIF.IIS — E .o tfU II , far Flailds t f o f h r t k
T I I E COLLEGE O F lU U itN E H H -(Iso ldn (. tlnoXXrrpln(. Shorthand. T ;p fs rilln f .
T I I E ACADEMY—P r . p i f f i lor alt high (r a d * coltr(r*.
T I I E SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS — For bojn and |&gt;.an( mro.
T H E SCHOOL OF M U S IC —P im a , plpp organ, ilolln, volte, harmonr, rhoru* oork.
T I I E SC HO OL O F FINE ABAS —

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Mineralogy, Otology, rtf.
T h e Pre Medical C ouraa—Phyrlnlogy, Plologr. •.oatomr. llaritrUlogy, Hlalrology,
Zoology. Ilotany, Gtr-tral Chtmlatry. Inorganlt I hrmlstry. Organic C h rm litry ,
Ip ialltnllrr nnd Ipianllialhr &lt; h m l.irj, |*b)«lra.
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fire started and to utterly fail to thirteen cents in two days as a re­
have any presiurc until the fire was sult of a drive against the prevalent
about over and the w ater was not high prices. If the nation ever
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
needed. The Herald has not been learned the war-taught lesson of
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager disposed to entertain the thought thrift, the time has come to put it
of a large outlay of money on the into practice. There is no need to
Published Evcr&gt;' Friday by
fire departm ent at this time but fear that the cultivation of habit
unless the Southern Util.'*ies can fur­ of atrictest economy in our personal
nish pressure the city will certainly expenditure will deal any lasting
n w a u r n o N ru in t in ahvanck:
need to purchase an engine for the blow to the Interests either of pro­
O X * T E A *---------------------------------------purpose of pumping water at a duction or of labor. Having once
* 1 * M O NTH S-------------------------------------- fire
such as this city experienced atarrted price* on their downward
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K»A service is necessary. Since the city of goods will be quickly doubled and
I M i at IW P - t o U k r al (H*f*»a. FWrt4*
I'adrr A n a t M a n k W l»T*_________ is paying for water and tho Southern trebled Labor itself has been the
first to recognize the soundness oi
Ttlrpli*** fts, 11I Utilities Co., has n franchise to
t &gt; flic s: H » n J 4 n s lM ts *
supply water It seems strange that this principle. Self-denial has ceased
our city should be endangered by to be a virtue; it hasbecome a
HBV
SANFORD'S NEED
We witnessed a fire in Sanford. the failure of this company to have necessity if the dollar is not hence­
yesterday, and anyone else viewing sufficeint pressure when it is needed, forth to represent only fifty cents or
less.
Our plan oi living must be
the flames could easily see *hsY our*
O
simplified
and a .Vied down both in
sister city was badly In nerd of an
T H E EX PEC TED RESULT
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quanity
and
quality. If the price of
apparatus Thtch could furnish its
Some days ago wc called atten
corn
can
be
driven down thirteen
own water pressure and not depend lion to the fact that distributing the
cents
in
two
days,
what effect could
upon the water
works for it. government collected food still on
not
lie
exercised
on
the price of
Orlando found out this fact early in hand among the population of the
clothing
and
of
shoes
if
we resolutely
the gattw, and from the expr***«ions country would give little more than
refused
to
buy
new
garments
as
of those watching the fire yesterday a dollar's worth to each inhabitant.
a great many in Sanford realize the We also expressed the belie! that long as our old ones would decently
c ity 's need of such an investment. the cost to the consumer, when he cover our nakedness, and to purchase
no foot-covering made of leather.’
Had the fire been differently had paid his postage and charges This may sound like treasonable
located, and not hemmed in on both for carriage, would make what he doctrine; perhaps, indeed, it savors
aides by brick walls, the cost to the hought but little cheaper, if any,
of a thinly disguised form of holcitizens 'A Sanford would no doubt than what he pays at home.
shevism. But it is sound to the core
have been two or three times what
There is another phase of the nnd it is doubtful if all the wisdom
nnd engine and truck combined gjiuntinn
which
presents itself of congress will succeed in deridsing a
would cost.
i a letter from a correspondent. He remedy promising more rapid, direct
It Is cheaper to prevent than says as soon as it is discovered that and unfailing results. Out side of
the actual cost to the consumer is tbo ranks of unionized tabor, the
rep air.—Reporter Star.
equal to or exceeds the local cost consumer is powerless to bring any
at home, there will be a sudden pressure to bear on the evils of
TW O UNCEASING SUBJECTS
shutting off of demand and calls for profiteering. lie may demand thr
The two cvcr-prescnt subjects of
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"building boom" The form. .- has , ance will be sold at auction, and by but he will find it hard either to
got to run along for ten months yet. wholesale for some h,n* like 2A per
it* nature or to jitiacfnit&gt;
regulation* for it; enforcement.
amt our readers must be fed daily
of it3 coet VttIuu'
; The w riter State Cat-mist Ft. E. Unionized labor up to a certain
cn this sort of pap.
Rose, says: "If congress really de- point apparently ha* the game in
And as for the building boom: Is
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to aid the consumer and reduce its own hand* until iL u-rives at
really and truly much tu a
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let it offer these
building boom? Hones: now.
. goods
, .. - to the that impasse whose exsistcnce it
i public at 50 per cent, of their cost, fully realizes. The nation must or­
You pick up u Miami paper or a . wJ]ich wj|| probt bly lie 100 per cent. ganize itself against the profiteer,
S t. Petersburg or a Clearwater
I moro thai, it can rc«Hcve when it has using thrift a* its weapon. !f it
and you get the idea that the din of, .Q
th# K0(jda t0 wholesalers and prove true to itself, a speedy victory
th " saw and hammer would deafen gpeculators
t* assured.—Palm Beach Post.

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We all know, of course, that those I Tl“‘ ■*»*« chemb,t «&gt;*■ !hat ^
places named are creat and growing
* compared prices, in R E F U G E F R O M S U D D E N STCS.V
winter
resorts
and
th at. I
lt&gt;&lt;* w,th transportation charges
thev
are compelled
to
build j ( p a w l pw*t&gt; added, with the prices Ezr’tv CoT-tructed Shelter Which
Should Have P lace on Every P u b ­
new hotel* and additions to old ones, advertised by Florida retail grocers
lic Picnic Ground.
- T h at, in their own peculiar tyay, an;‘ falU ,to *c*
P“ b,,c ,B
are great and Invaluable assets lo r|K ° ,n«E to be bennfltted by the proThere I* not ntitrli pleasure to tie
posed sale through the post m liters
Florida.
lint! in the woods If no shelter I* near
at the prices fixed.
Hut is there a building boom in
Here is something for the Florida when rn!n threatens at any minute.
th e M ate? Orlando, Lakeland, SnnMany picnic* are broken up by show­
ford. Dcl.und, Palatka, Galntsvillr, j congressmen and senator* to look ers which last but a few minutes, sim­
La!:** City, Live Oak, Marianna, into. Florida is several "zones" ply liecnu*e there I* no way to protect
distant from these great New York the food or to keep dry until the squall
rrnBucola?
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and
Chicago warehouses, where moil pusses over, writes &lt;?. L Metier, Fnrgo;
How ran there lie at present ut­
of
tlie
good* are stored. It will take N !&gt;., In Popular Mechanic* Mugmost prohibitive prices of lumber?—
ulne. A shelter, such ns
Illus­
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high
post
Gainesville Sun.
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Quit your kidding, l r.cle Bob, and .
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thut much added to the hrst cost, d walks nnd picnics, and will Induce
la k e a trip to south Florida where
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which is already too high.
fleii, since they know that protection
There b» something doing every day.
“T he building boom in any south j ^ *,e foogrcis of the l niuri States I* within easy reach.
Florida city and the paved roads "kould. if it has any consideration
A dead tri'e, the trunk of which I*
would give an Alachua county crac- j fur th*&gt; co n su m er-th e clasi which ►till quite sound, makes nn exeell
ker heart disease.
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! witl ,« nefri‘ *»&gt;' a
of food start for such a shelter. It should lie
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| cheap—should at least make the nt off about ten fei-t from the ground,
' price so low that it will be worth cure being tqketi to make the saw
FLORIDA RANKS SF.CONN
i while to buy through tills channel. ills as even us possible. It may be
The agricultural and industrial ,, thi# ia not (I„ ne&lt; tl&gt;0 bulk of the iiMvs&gt;.nry to erect scaffolding to make
d e p a rtm e n t of the Seaboard A ir, K00(la
W1, fettr. go under fils cut properly. After the cut sur­
face Ih worked smooth, eight rafter*
IF Line railway has been doing G fat on(, anJi anutb,.r guise, ‘ to grot** s tire lilted into the top of the trunk,
work through an advertising &lt;am- or speculators who wili buy for the The rafters are 1*J feet long, fo'ir of
paign to establish homeseekers in purpog), „f making money off the them being two by four Inch timber,
th e South. The railway admin's-1 spt,cuIatti&lt;)n.
end Pair, four by four Indies. They
tration Las favored aqd festered the '
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The suggection of the state rhemplan for each of the states, and for .
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four by four Inch p&lt;--Is, driven Into
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all the roads. Analysis of the P,»l.
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replies received by the Seaboard at
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its Norfolk olllce* results m what K
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m .y b . a ,u tp .iK lor m .n,- . h .., " " '" " J . 1*' &gt;“ *•». “ “ ,o1 " "
.think th .y k n o . « h .r , » . l
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and wp pars it to congrtia.—Tam la
douds and opp^rtunities lie.
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Through the departm ent at Nor___ q __
loik inquiries were received concern­
ing tv eiy one of the forty eight MIL LF.SSON OF I HF. STltlK F.
■-stales. Florida was scored in compar-| In spite of the delay, the in on*
V' L on with all the other Mates, a n d ! venience and the general discomfort
In comparison with the other *o the public inseparable from a
wouthern state*.
railroad strike, one could feel it in
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one's. Inm ial hnart to be grateful
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notion the disorganized und helpless
Shelter Is Near to Protect Clothing
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O ut ot the total inquiries received Kalnal the nil,h co#t „f living. They
following the »d\erti*ing campaigns, j,ave adopted a course that will no shove It. The four by four Inch rafter*
Florida received i &lt;3, leading the en- |0ngrr j(.aVe congress with the option dioiild tie tith'd Into the log first, the
tire south, and rankl.tg second. \ir* Qj janorfng the most pressing ques- two by four Inch being ndili*| later.
Xinia D ranked next closest position tJon of t ,l0 hour. Thcy have brought Upon till* framework, which form* nn
Iteing twelfth; then came Georgia mattcr* to a focus with a vengeance Miugonnl, umlirelln-shiipet) structure,
tw entieth; Alama
twenty third, an(| vvhilc we may deplore the in- even-eighth* Inch Imarls are nailed
N orth Carolina twenty ninth, and onvience th a l thpir method of i form the roof. Tills may In* cov­
ered with shingles or some roofing ma­
South Carolina forty first.
maklng themselves heard may im- ll rial.
The only state concerning which pose upon each of us individually
For greater comfort, a scat built
m ort enquiries were received than
cannot l&gt;ut regard them as tho Hound the trunk tuny tie added, und
Florida was California, • which had champions of right and common other seats may lie liutlt near It. The
eighty eight more inquiries out of the
u y t heir action, they have • hole structure should be finished In
to tal of 9,SII.—Tam pa Tribune.
1put l t &lt;squarely up to congress ant i dark, neutral brown, with Just u
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j the administration to devise some touch of white trimming. If the roof
NO WATFfR PRESSURE
efficient method to lower the cost of I* stained n tnoaa-grccn, tli; color
scheme will tie In harmony during all
T h e fire Monday afternoon de- living. While they demand highe •crotons of the year, with the prevail­
CbOf'AtraUd th a t the Southern UU-!
“ the alternative for failure ing .•nlorw throughout the surrounding
Nth's does not conform with the t0 ,,rinK »bout this end. they have w(M&gt;d*.
r; ag:een.*nt in the franchise that they not disguised their sintere opinion
have a t least eighty pounds of th at higher wages would afford them
Altogether Too Smart.
pressure available at all times or a ouly temporary and passing relief.
Tom e men." said Uncle Ftben, **l«
a pressure sufficient to cxThe rulers of the nation are con- so smnrt dat dey lose* Interest In plain
• fire. In case the pressure fronted with a problem 10 grave as obt-fnshlnned Iruti. 'cause der alu'l
ran down they shcuM be equip- to appear almost insoluable by iegis- enough novelty to It."
and ready to raise the pressure |U G 'n . The remedy can *be applied
a few mlfitiYfi. This they have [ effectively only l»e a concerted action
Far Too Short.
done and are r ^ t doing and the upon the part of a majority of the
I still find each day too short for all
example t j ‘ tr*Jr nigilgenqe citizens oi this country. W hst this the th &gt;iRh*s I want to think, nil the
Inability to ca?ry out tte ir con remedy consist* in i* clearly indi- walks 1 want to tnke. nil the boqka I
with tha city, la their u tter,fated by the announcements th a t want to rend end nil the friends I
to have pressure when tho the price of corn has dropped want to see.—John Burroughs.

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We have just installed a quantity of new Safety Deposit Boxes in
our vault for our customers and others.
We now have plenty of boxes a t the same old rate of $3.00 per
year. Don't take chances with your valuables.
Bring them in and rent a box.
CAPITAL S30.000.00

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THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

TH E BETTER PART
By VICTOR R E D C L IF F E .

*‘.S«i you nnd Cora have decided to
•mbark upon tho sen of matrimony,
Brill?"
"I am happy nnd fortunate In *nytng
yc*.'"
“Cora I* n fine girt." decinnil Myron
Blair. “I'd ought to know, for she is
me «!?&lt;trr-!n-!i»w. She will make you
n point wife, n3[y -oi..
.e of mlvlcc,
cut out the mother-in-law."
“I hardly understand you," spoke
Wallace
» manifest revntment.
“You will when you get farther
along In yonr experience. See here,
n* relative* prospective by courtesy, I
ran i»e plain with you. If one princi­
ple was ln*tllled Into my nature by
prejudice and observation It wn* the
lantber-in-lnw problem. When I mar­
ried Bella Mayne 1 made up my mind
to run no risk* of having a fu**y, med­
dlesome old lady on my hand*. Of
course I said nothing to Bella. Of
eoursc I treated Mr*. Mayne with nil
due respert.
Firmly, persistently,
though, t adopted a pulley of proced­
ure ttint set up the bar* ngnln-t any
r.iotber-in-lnw Invasion. I settled down
in a house at tho farther end of the
village on purjHise, so Mr*. Moyne
wouldn't find It eonvenlent to run In
on u* every day. When the two ehlldreti came along I saw to It that they
didn’t rnine nndf- her rule and Intlu"nee In any way. No. sir! I tell you,
Brill, the man who want* a well-or­
dered household must ki^p the motherIn-ldiv at n distance. Hello! There's
a min I want to see on buslne**."und
the voluble speaker ilarGsl off.
W illite.* wn* glad. In another mo­
ment In* would have been unable to
control hi* Indignation. To hint the
mother of ids bride expectant wn* alin**-: a part of herself, nnd a person
for whom he felt a dutiful nnd respect­
ful conshh ration. Then, again. Wal­
lace knew* something of “the system"
of Mynoi Blair and It* result*. It had
not worked, except for the selfish bene­
fit of shallow, sclf-oplnlnnnti'd lllnlr.
A* Wallace wn* well aware It tool
brought misery and unhappiness to
other*—victim* who made no com­
plaint, hut silently experienced their
wretchedness because they were of a
noble, self-sacrificing nature. When
Blair Installed the daughter In a home
two mile* away, M r s . Mayne cxjterlmeed a lonelltn-* that might have been
easily avoided. When Blair Jealously
restricted the children to only oeensloniil formal visit* to their grand­
mother. it ntinosj broke tier heart. The
absence of her nn ther at critical Junc­
ture* In her life meant suffering nnd
u broken constitution for Bella, and
the hon-dfu!. Insensate Blair fancied
that ns a model disciplinarian lie was
II lie* hied success.
Wrdhoe Brill find not known n
mother* care from i*:irly childhood.
When lie began to pay attention to
I'orn Mayne It sertned a* though her
mother came to fill a precious place In
Ids life.
Very careful was Mr*. Mayne
to refrain from Intruding her per­
sonality sir tier views upon this
new prospective son-ln-lnw, but she
bestowed many a grateful look uihui
him and her old. wearied heart warmrd toward him, a* he clearly
showed Hint he not only desired, tint
cherished her Interest und counsel In
the problems that confronted Com and
himself on the Hi ret hold of their mat­
rimonial venture.
Wallace wn* doing well in n bu*|.
ne&lt;* way. He luid been thrifty nnd
had accumulated sufficient to enable
him to stnrt out In life with n home
«f hi* own. When lie first sjsike to
t’om of this It wo* In the presence of
tier mother.
“Well, I settled about n lot today"
he announced In 111* brisk, pleasant
'vny. "I say, mother, there'* one dlsi ppolntment. l have tried to get n«
near as possible to the old homestead
here, But the only vacant lot thnt fitted
io my mtney acquirement* ««■» two
•quare* down the street."
“That—thnt Is not fat, Is It, Wal­
lace?” spoke the old Indy. Her tones
were tremulous.
"If you will put on yonr spectnclcs.
mother," went on Wallnce, "we'll nil
dfnw up to the luhle nnd look over
'•yne plans for n new bouse I got from
die Architect today. "There," ns he
♦'•Bled her In the mast comfortable
hair and directly nt Id* side, “with
*urh counsellor* e« you precious tun.

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i ll warrant well have a regular little
pnlnce."
With Id* pencil Welhire went over
the plan*—parlor, dining room, kltrh*
en, Iteilnauns. closets, nnd then he In­
dicated n special apartment.
"I'm throwing myself on thnt riMiin.”
emphasized Wallace with n token of
rare pride In Ids tone*. "Sunlight on
three sides, ventilation perfect, con­
venient to nil the other room* In the
house. What do you think of It.
mother?"
“Your den. I suppose?*’ sa|d Mr*.
Mayne.
“Ob,-no.” replied Wnllnro promptly.
•That's your room, mother."
"My room!" faltered the old lady, nil
t tremble.
“All your own. nnd no one else'*,"
Icelared Wnllace. “How do you like
it ?*
Mr*. Muyne fixed tier faded eye*
upon the speaker with a devotion mid
gratitude thnt thrilled him mightily.
Then upon hi* shoulder sank her sil­
vered head. And then, te r arm about
him. Joining In the grateful sobbing of
that dear old m*u1, Flnra Mayne
hispid both In tier arm* nnd Wal­
lace Brill fell that life wits Indeed
tweet.

Officers* Hat Cords.
n n t conls of general officer* are
gold; of nil other officer*, gold nnd
black; of men In Infantry, light blue;
of men in cnvnlry, yellow; of men In
nrtlllery, scarlet; In quartermaster
rnrp*. half; medical department, ma­
roon; rorp* of engineers, scarlet nnd
white; ordnance ilepa.tment, Mark
nnd scarlet; signal corps, orange and
white.
Art1* Inspiration.
A famous artist, who had nrt claxaea,
had fnrlddden smoking In Ms studio.
One day, nfter lining out for ha'f nn
hour, he re-entered the studio sudden­
ly nnd in v one *11111001 wlih n llgiiled
clghreltc In hi* fingers, which he tried
to conceal. With nn nlr of n**umed
playfulness the nrtlst approached the
offe dvr -d *nld: “A strnr.^c Onyon
you have there, my friend. May l ask
wlmt you propose to draw with thnt?"
"Clouds!" replied the student.

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Has Two Meanings.
Troop* |&lt; used In the plural to mean
the same ns soldiers, nnd not Including
In It* meaning tin* number nr whether
s'v p jejM . iota, bj W i* i,:t
t nl *.,
infantry, cavalry or artillery. The word
n* generally used In the p.i|&gt;ers hn*
this meaning. Therefore 2.000 troop*
The Yellow Serpent.
Some of the negroes who have re- mean* 2.000 soldiers. In the strict
tnrned from France were inemhcrs of cnvnlry n*e i f the word, however, n
Unit division whose Insignia is the troop is the unit of forumii«di, con­
rolled yellow serpent. A New York sisting usually' of 00 troo|wi~s, com­
woman who saw three of them stand­ manded by a captain nnd correspond­
ing on tlie streot wn* curious iilmul ing to n company of infantry.
the meaning of tlm emblem and asked
the negroes. One of them wn* n sergcatit, tlie other* private*. The «erC rcr* V/onderful Cancelcts.
grant wavisl the. others grandly hack
"The OJlhtVny, the Cna* and tlie
to prevent their answering. He had Montngnnls are the most wonderful
prepared the reply to that question.
. i i i r ' i riii 11
1in
11
ithe
nr
xii'i i
ennoemen
world."
*n;* S.
“ Lady, dey I* two mcnnlnV to dl* j"B. Hnntmter, writing of Hie \Voo&lt;l*
heali einldctii,” lie explnitusl |Mimpon** Indian" In Boys' Life. •Ther pos­
ly; “de fu*t signification I* dat we ih'- ies* n sixth sense In rapid-running and
cutdpsl n dnng'otj* and tmnohtnnt p&lt;-*t If they say Tun It* you van -nfi ly lay n
railed Snake Hill, nnd de second *!g- twt at edits that they will rim It and
nlfinitlen. Indy. I* dat we wuz p’lson mtne through dry—even through water
to de flertnnii*."
the mere glimpse of which make* your
hair stand up and send* ehill* chasing
up nnd down your spine."
Silly Jamie.
The other day Jamie came ninnli
God of the Lower World.
Into the house crying at the top i
In one temple of Japan the Image I*
il* voice. lie was followed by Jnn
1 Japanese conception of the god of
«ho expliilmil !•&gt;• saying: “Mothi
the lower world. Tlie figure has an
Fin 'slmiiHNl of Jnmle—he'* *0 utihrnv
unusual history. An Image maker, it
rylng 'cause n little dog chuse&lt;l Mr
It said. died. When la* appeared be­
fore the lord of the other world, ho
was told that In hi* lifetime he had
Wanted to “Honk” i t
never represented the lord of the world
Ethel's mother was trying to spray properly, and thnt he must return to
ei throat with the atomizer, but met earth and make a correct likeness.
Ith cnii*!ilenibb- opposition from Hie The figure I* pointed out ns the result
inn'i victim. “I wouldn't tnlrul It rn if the older. It I* so horrible with
lilt’ll," said Ethel, "if you would let its red fare und malevolent glare that
te honk It myself," *
the story seem* plausible.

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“In Union
There is
Strength**

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HE principle opplics quite
as much to banking as to
soldiers or states or governments.

It is most fortunate thnt the Fed­
eral Reserve Banking System has
been in operation during the war.
The advantages of this organiza­
tion accrue to the customers of the
member banks who nt the same
time contribute to the strength
of the nation’s banking system
nnd enjoy the benefit of its pro­
tection.

FIRST
NATIONAL
BAVIt
I
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SY S T E M

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THE SANFORD HERALD

AfCL’ST 8. 191*

FACE FIVE

merly Mrs. D. G. Monroe and mado neof Ocala is in the city this week in DR THERRELL HERE SUNDAY
8ays the Office Humorist
her homo in this city for many years. the interest of his firm. Mr. Marshall
Noted lecturer, diplomat, Sunday
^^ll«H»PPcnln^,
The
crlcverrst gardener la tho worlfl
j!fniionof
Mias Norms Herndon has returned is a former resident of Laudredalo School expert and preacher will ran not grow nn oak tree out nr a rose
and
Is
well
known
in
the
sta.e
and
speak at M. E. Church.
home after spending u week with
huflli. nut the stupidest pipe smoker
(Milltf*18 I,r,cf
her nunt Mr*. Clny in Arcadia. Miss especially on the oast coast.
rfPtrtoa*) Hem*
Sanford audiences will have a rati moke the' “ash’* grow inside tho
Marjorie Clay accompanied
her
R. A. Newman has returned home rare opportunity on Sunday to hear “brlnr."
ofinl«M*
home nnd will be her guest for sorr.o after spending several weeks at one of the leading speakers of the
Wnynesville, North Carolina. Mrs. M. E. Church when Dr. J. II.
Harrold and Mra. J. C. Dempsey time.
jjjji fclvira C arter' went to At- motored to Orlando Monday and
Household Suggestion.
Newman
and Olive and Mr*. Pules- Thcrrell, .Field Secretary of the
Reg Holly has returned from OCa’a
uaU Sunday to spend a few weeks.
A
L
ob Angeles womnn says now
ton
nnd
two
daughter*
Mary
Eliza­
Sunday School Board will be nt the
where lie was summoned to tnke
“ . r W. White haa returned ■pent th e day.
beth nnd Camilla will remain in the Methodist church for three service*. thnt men have been taught to rook nnd
a
position
with
n
new
firm
starting
krep houso In Ihe nrmy, they should
After August the fifth all meals
J U l a trip to Po!»ta ,n N orth Cttr*
mountains for several weeks longer. Dr. Thcrrell is expected to address go abend nnd cook nnd keep house In*
at the P ark Avenue Cafe will he in th at city. He expects to leuve in
Cooking utensils, hardware, no­ the Sunday Srhool at 10*30, will definitely, leaving the women free to
G5-ltc. about two weeks to mnke Ocala his
^ i a t Mason fruit jars a t L .^ P . ccventy-fivo cents,
tions, sluves, plenty o( them a t the preach at 11:45 and a t 8:30 in the reform the world. Will the women
home.
Mr*. A. W. Smith returned from
ngree, then, not to bring guests home
HeCuller’a.
Iloston Bargain House, 213-215
evening.
The ladies bihlo class of the Sanford Avo., A. Kanncr, mgr.
i E. Lalng and daughter Tampa Sunday where she wa* call­
to dinner without first calling up to
Dr. Thcrrell is one of tho foremost find out whether thero Is enough food
^
Jeanette sj.er^t Saturday Ip ed by the death ol her brother In law Methodist Church will hold u LauG5-2tc.
dry
Sale on August 22nd. Ju-.t
men of the church and is atinespeck- In the hnti*o to feed them?
Oscar Hammond.
H. L. Haight of the Overland
OrUndo
what this will be la bpyond the
er.
He has been offered an important
■id M
MM.
n- a * FarnP,,c of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Char. Campbell reporter, but the ladies promise Sales &amp; Service Co., left this week
“s: r and
m . K*
t
*v
.«
i*!t
Ambassadorship
by tho government
The Making of a Match.
rffp in the rity yesterday and daughter Mis* b u ry Ttyrd have
•- f*’*t*
aomeiiiing novel and interesting. lor Toledo, Ohio where he will visit but refused, preferring rather to re­
**' «vff
*
Thorpe give* the following propor­
returned homo from a visit of several Watch for further announcements. the Overturn! factory in the interests
oa , /flopping tour.
main in the work of the church in tions for nintch Lend nnd for striking
of his firm. He expects to huve somo
luced
on
all
goods
a
t
days
a t Jacksonville.
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Prices red
which he han hern so eminently fiurfnco: Ilend composition: Potas­
important announcements when he
Hi*. Grscc Williams millinery^storc. j g rjng y 0ur car to t j)e jjrynn
sium chlnrnt, five pnrts; pntnxslum
successful.
The rnin yesterday cooled off the returns relative to the Overland
hlchromnt.
two pnrts; gins* powder.
Garage when in need of repair*, atmosphere so much that many peo­
The
people
of
Sanford
nnd
vi­
Ihree
pnrts;
gum, two pnrts. Rubbing
curs.
n A, Terhuon Sr., left Thursday service is certain at Bryans. 65-lie. ple hud to puli up blnnkets on their
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue left Tuesday cinity are cordially invited to attend surfnee: Antimony trl*iilfid. five pnrts;
far D»&gt;t°na ,,C“C» Wher° he B° CR' Senator W. M. Igou of Eusiit beds Thursday night. Not m an y }fo r” W a^newTiHo'wi;^ she w ilfTe- these three senders.
red phosphorus, three p arts; mtsngnnto slaughter the Is .
! was in th e city Tuesday on a busi- piaces where you have to do th at
e-e dloxld, one nnd one-half parts;
f6r B0Vl.rH| Wl!oka. From there
glue, four parts.—Electrical Experi­
Mrj. Robert Herndon. Mrs. It. • n(1,,a trip nnd shaking hands with his in August.
slit* will go to points lr Oh*o for
menter.
jj.r^ k ami J. E- Stuman motored many Surnoru friends.
Mrs. J. C. Dempsjy le.t Tuesday several weeks visit. Mr. Goodhue
l#*Orlando Saturday.
H. J. Holly and W. M. Haynes for points in the north for n months Will join her in Ohio and return
Sincerity First Requisite.
Complete stock Diamond tires. will atten d the meeting of the
visit and will return to her home In home with her some time in ScptAnd
lensf of nil Is sincerity n qunlFlorida
Association
of
Daily
Papers
Wight Tire Co.
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All persons desiring to at­
Tampa. Mrs. Dempsey was the ember.
ty thnt run lie *nrre**fully Imitated,
jli« ’{utii Robert lias returned ut Orlundo to-morrow.
tend
Sunday
school
will
guest of her sinter Mrs. J. C. Harrold
j oe Cliittendon bus been removed
(t twines through the whole omntlonnl
|rta her summer vacation in N orth I j.].% geai p |nt fruit j ar3 at L P. while here.
phone No. 10. 305 or 90-J
Ho t ; It hns Its roots In the heart.
to Atlanta from New York and his
not later tha n Saturday
Ctrolina and Virginia.
1McCullor’a.
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•Sincerity give* wings to power." Is
O. G. Roller is home for a few many friend* here are hoping that
noon. Free transportation
he way nn old proverb happily put*
Mr. and Mr*. Jessie Earnest of
Mr, j . x . Burke of the Southern
he
will
soon
he
aide
to
return
home.
days from the v7aycross hospital
will he furnished them to
t. Go through nny list nf nrknowlWauchula were here Sunday Sunday D |v|p|on 0f the \ t r ,
Atlanta
Joe
had
his
bin
badly
shattered
at
where he has booh treated f tr n
nnd from If within a radio*
•oee.i lender nf business nnd pmfe*taroute to New X nrk,
Gn. Bj)Pn{ last Friday it; Sanford in sprained knee. He will return tn the Chateau Thierry nnd ha* been in
lonnl life. Vou will find there are
of
three
miles
nf
the
M
eth­
\ da course fish and chicken din- the interest of the Red Cros*.
hospital era taking up Ids run on hospitals in France und in America
e*,v
who have nut been pre-eminently
odist church.
ever sinee
r(f, 75c. Fish suppers 50c, nt the
Mrs- giivuge left Wednesday fer the A. C. L. again.
Incore.—If. Addington Bruce.
Ajtm Daytona Beach Hotel.
G9-tf xialtimore nnd other points in the
William Popper, son of W. M.
Postmaster P. M. Elder in Inking
Me‘.*rs Dickson and Yen, popular Pa8t w h ere. she will spend several Ids annual vacation and will spend Pepper of the Pepper Printing Co.,
Battle -jf San Jacinto.
tire lalemcn were among tue visitors months with relatives and frtends. a week or more ut his old home in of Gainesville was in the city Tues­
The battle • f .San Jacinto was fought
April 21. IWli. between 1T*00 Mexlto the city on Tuesday.
j “Service is Certain" is the watch Georgia nnd will probably visit day coming over from Daytona
ran-;
tinder Kanin Anna nnd SOO Amer­
Joe
Chittenden
Home
Beach
where
the
family
are
spend­
George Cowan has returned ncme word of th e Bryan Auto Company, Tnllulnh Falla nnd other points of in­
ican* under Sam Houston. Santa
The
many
friends
of
Joe
Chit­
ing
the
summer.
He
t»
the
guest
of
afirr spending a month with rein- 'fry us.
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terest ere returning home.
Sam Murrell and went back with tenden are giad to see him back Anna was defeated nnd he nnd 730
tivet in North Carolina
I). C. Marlowe spent Thursday
Harrold Bradbury son of Mr. nnd
home again after being seriously of hi* men were captured, 030 killed
Muuon’s swimming pool Is now with his wife and little son at Day- Mrs. C. O. Brndbu*y has a'riv id with him Tuesday night.
wounded
ut Chateau Thierry and nnd 208 wounded. Tlr.-Texnn loss was
Charley Davis, the genial repre­
open on \\ ednesdayo, T lu irsd ay s,! tonn Beach. Mrs. Marlowe will home from France a l.tr mor*. than
bring in the hospitals in France and 2 killed and 23 wounded. Till* bat­
Saturdays
tle decided the Independence of Texas,
rdavs and Sundays in the
cm after- remain at the beach for the month a years absence in the motor corps sentative of the C. W. flaring Co.,
in New York for many month*.
nnd the ilnv Is observed in the stale
ol August.
of the army. His many friends are wholesale grocers of Jacksonville
w
GOtf
lie will return to tin- hospital at ns ti holiday.
called
on
the
local
trade
here
on
Mrs. Ernest K rupp bus returned
Misses E th el and Florence Henry glad to have him home again.
Tuesday and Wednesday. Charley Atlanta next week where it is hoped
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lake nnd has hundreds of friends all ovei lie will 1)3 banafitled
from a month’s visit In Baltimore left W ednesday night for I’hiladelphiu where they will visit rela- daughters Serila and Maude and
To Polish Shoes.
witr. relative &lt; and friends.
Florida und while Orlando cinlms
The Engll dimun's shoes, or “hunts,’
Mrs. J. I’. Butler came over from ,1,14 and friends for tlie remainder Messrs Harry Lewis, Reg Holly und him as a resident he is ulso a great
an the best looking seen nn tho fee,I
Hume
Humph spent Sunday nt Sanford booster.
piytona on Wednesday to attend of the summer.
Freak Tree.
of
any race. The reason for lid* Is
Car owner* have long wanted Daytona Bench and attended the
the funeral of Mr. Secord.
Wo
nre
told
tlint
In
Kentucky
there
that
tlie EnglNuimn puts trees In lil»
L. U. Philips, Mrs. Philip* and
dane at the Casino Saturday night.
I* n trio bearing encb year n crop of 'lines, which tire pnll*hed with the
WHEN you T H IN K OF CAN service. Bryan Auto Company
Raymond
left
Tuesday
for
New
York
Mrs. G. E. Takuch has returned state w hyc they will visit relatives wnln«ts and n crop of inulberrle*. nnd leather Mill* smoothed out. The soft­
[)Y THINK OF T H E KANDY means "C ertain Service" to you.
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from a trip to Now York and other for the remainder o f the summer. Hie curlott* phenomenon I* necntintcd ening polish, If upplled while the shoe
KITCHEN. IF IT HAS SUGAR
IV IT WE HAVE IT.
STAR
Missee Annabel and Maggie Pearl points. Miss Aranku Takuch nc- Miss Marion Philips has been in for by ihe supposition Hml n mulberry I* on the foot, n* I* iisniil In America,
'i n t fell where a walnut lay in the
THEATRE BUILDING.
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Smith of Macon Ga. arc stopping companied hvr home from Gaines­ Mew York for several weeks and it grniind.'nml the young shoots came tip creases the leather Into the slmpe of
tin- foot nnd the shoe loses its smooth
Major J. It. Steinm ets of Weklwa [ with Miss Avis Stcnstrom this week ville where Miss Aranka bus been is hoped that the trip will benefit tide by side end united their forces effect. Trees, which mid In the tong
Spring* was the guest of Mr. and nnd visiting other friends in nnd the guest ,of her sister Mrs. Molinur. Dr. PhUps who 1ms been in bad Into one solid trunk. Tills supposition life of shoes, nr.* Inexpensive and
about the city.
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in health for some time.
seem* feasible from the fuel that the should he put In the shoes every nlghl.
Mr*. II. (’. Waters yesterday.
Sanford
on
Monday,
Wednesday
bark
of tin* tret* Is on one side that If you polish your own shoes, try jmlThe
guests
were
L.
A.
Brumlcy,
Chav M. Hand is driving a fine
Howard Lyman of Atimonte was
of
walnut
nnd on the other that of I'hlng them when on trees. You will
and
IT
ay
of
each
week.
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L.
I’.
Swope,
I,.
P.
Hagan,
E.
II.
Chandler ear recently purin the city Wednesday nnd report* Ha* mulberry.
he pleased with the result.
Kilnce,
C.
W.
Entxminger,
E.
A.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Ward
nnd
tiiH-i! from the Wight Tire Co.
property of nil kinds in tho Alta­
Quart Mason fruit jars ut L. I’. D ’lug'ass, E. F. Ilosuehohier and Miss Fern Ward spent several days monte section as selling every day.
Jno. 1). Jinkins.
nt their home here coming over from Howard says th at orange groves
IftCuller’s.
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the beach where they have a cottage have been bought tip all over that
WANTED—
OLD
CLEAN
Mr. Gordon Hall of Macon Ga.
Mis* Dorothy Humph who .has been section by northern people who
RAGS.
ANY
KIND
EX*is the week end visitor a t the
their geest at the beach came with intend coming, to Seminole county
.CBl'T
OLD
SOCKS.
Ster.tirom home on First street west.
COATS.
PANTS,
OR
them.
this winter and make their homes
B f rt.lu
n a t of
An*l)llral anil (‘onuullin* Clirnilil • I'l
1‘infr*
Junat
i .Nalmat K t l c n i r
Mr. umi Mrs. John Melsch have
BED SPREADS. AT THE
Henry
Peabody
is
In
the
city
from
Umriloiii, llullln* Cullrir. Honda
hero.
alumni (rmn n visit of Several
HERALD OFFICE.
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Jacksonville where he removed some
I 't l t a l r l.ah or«(o rr of Itnllln* C o ll r f o
During the nbsenro of Mayor
vnks in New Jersey und New York.
M r. T . O . ( h .f lr .
.
W ln l r r I'a rk . I'ta., Not. Slh, IS I S
Mr. and Mrs. William Coulbourn? time ago to In in the factory de­ Davison the Chairman of the City
Sanford I'ta.,
There's a man at the curb to of Plant City are In the rity for a partm ent of t ’’ » V. C. Co. He will
Dear S i r :
Council, Hon. Frank L. Miller is
I h a i r r o m p l r lr d n r r f a l r h r m l r a l analpda of l l i r aample of a a l r r that
Kfve you.
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you b r o u (h ( m r ra l ly I a&gt;( » r c k , an«d h a i r ot&gt;:alnrd ( h r fullaolng rr au l(a:
few day* visit with Mrs. Co* be here for somo time looking nfter acting mayor of Sanford nnd ho is
Mr. ami Mrs. Mnlilon Wright parents Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Hill the affair* of the company at the tilling the position nil ’right, Frank
I.7S Oarla per million
Color ........ ...... ................ ............ ..
Clear I'hlo rlnr
l i a a r d v n .. ............. ...... ...................N ru lr a l Total aollda
*.00 p u la prr million
ar.d little mn returned Sunday from on Celery avenue.
factory.
believes in tempering justice with
21.OJ parla prr million
I r r c A m m onia
00 parla p r r million
llardo&lt;*&lt;«
_______ ______ _ „ T r a f r
Alb u m ino id Am m unla
.. .
.
Tram
Nllralr a
a months visit to Nashville, Term.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Hagan and mercy but he never fails to hew to
The many friends of Mrs. C. E.
1 hr a b a r n r r pta rllrallr of f r r r and albuminoid am monia In (hla o a l r r and
Miss Virginia Brady left Sunday Henry are glad to see her out again children left Tuesday for Daytona the line. Having served the city so
I I I i r , ) amall amount of r h lo rln r Indlratra If* r i r r l l r n ( quallljr for huuarhold
plirpoara. In addtlluo lo I h r (n o d quality rh ara rtrrla llra of auprrlor b tuarl.old
for hi r home in Jacksonville after a ftir an operation performed two Beach where they will sojourn for long as alderman Friyik knows about
• k l r l , It poaaraara aprrlat f r a l u r r a of murh t a l u r , ra p rrla ll/ Ibaaa of c i r r l l o n l
Spending week with old friends here weeks ago nnd from which she is the summer. Mr Hagan will spend law in all its phase* und he makes
natural arr a llo n and M I 1 V d r f r r * af hardnraa.
T h r h a rlrrlo lu flra l a n a l).la . i r a u l ( l n ( In an a a r r a l r lolat rounl. In four
the week ends with his family re­ u good mayor In every respect.
Shore dinner. Clam
Chowder, rapidly recovering.
aamptra of ( h r o a l r r , of J b a r lrf la p r r r« n f . : and la n n u l n i no ralan, or o l h r r
turning
here
to
look
after
hi*
liusiharmful
b a r lrr la , fully ranflrm Its pood quality I n d l r a lr d by (h r C H U . M I C A I .
Fried Fish etc., a t ut Braun’s
Tire* and accessories cr m detc
analyala.
Voughns
Entertain
ess
nffnirn.
Picnic Pavillion Sunday • August 3, u r,e at B ryans Auto Company
O f ( h r many o a lrra of (hla and o lh r r rrslona I bar I h a i r a a i l i r r d , 1 ha**
At their home on Sunford Heights
found n o o r aaptrlor In all ( o « d qualllira (u (hat of I h r " t l t d r r W a lr r."
Lieut. Vail Lovell left Thursday
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I “ i,orvice is certain, " get thuti
Yaura t r r y rr aprrlfdlly,
for Atlanta where he will becon- Inst Monday Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. aid Mrs. Ernest Krupp have
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( H l f n r d l T I I O S . II. II%K t: it
returned from a visit to points i n ’
Mur.n arrived home yes- nected with ‘ be Atlanta Street Vaughn entertained most delight­
Railway nnd Power Co. Lieut. fully nt dinner, their guests being
d t east where they Bpen» several tl.rj uy „fter u years service in
Lovett
is an efficient electrical en­ the Board of Count Commissioners
! Untie Sams nrm y. Uhariic is glad
and officials of Seminole County, all
H A N H M M I. f L O I I l O A
III I’AIIK avi:.
Mr*. A. W. smith and dnughter to lie Hack in Sanfo.d again und gineer and will have a fine position
t k u :i‘iio m : j i i - w
ol whom. Mr. Vaughn us Tax Asses­
in A Bantu.
Jiar.ita and Mrs. C. L. Britt nnd among old friends,
B. E. Squire* Bunds greetings to sor is closely associated with,
thirl. H. t„ nt the day in Orlundo
^1** Wanda Wey of Arcadia spent
onduy.
i »{ar.ti?y hei« th e guest of Mi*s the Herald in u post card front
Bankston Bros,
CALL Foil LEONS TR A N SFER Norma Herndon. She left Tuesday Pottsdam New York where he and the
Roberta, Gn., Jan .-----RELIABLE
SERV ICE.
ALL for Atlanta and will ulso visit New family are spending the summer und Old Kentucky Mfg. Co.,
slates that the weather is tine and
TRAINS MET.
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York ere returning home.
Paducah, Ky.
they nre enjoying themselves among
/ if**i |
Gentlemen
Mr- Augusta Eigen matin
left
The Keystone Poultry Yards nl
old friends.
/v r n r (,
A Mr. Will Wachtcr of this conMonday for Atlanta afte r -..ending Longwood have some very tine fryr ry
For
the
Iloor
coverings,
art
rugs,
UMK
try lias some hogs that were down
*'*ek lure with iier (laughter Mrs. ing sine chickens for sale ut 45 cents
Ftrd Daiger.
per pound.
65-1 tc. congoleum rugs und matting see with cholera and hnd given up all
Boston Bargain House, 213-215
hope of saving them and would not
F. H. Lewis of Brewster is in the
Mr.-. J.
Harrold. Miss Muriel
' Sanford .Avenue, A. Knnnur, Mgr. spend one penny on them. I gave
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city (or rooms with the view to
him one 15 pound pail of your 1L A.
m * "luwsnmi nmnt
locating. II" will work on the Valdez
J.
E.
Pace
has
returned
from
Battle
Thomas*
Hog Powder nnd he has
Hotel if ho can get light house
Creek,
Michigan
where
he
went
for
just
come
in and paid me for It ijnd
keeping rooms in the ciyt.
treatm ent some time ago and re­ advises th n t every one of his sick
Mr». Ella Leffler, Mrs. M arie' turns home greatly benefltted. Mrs. hogs got well and thnt lie kilted
daughter. Mrs. Frank Puce will remain with relatives in
Smith and
a
them and now lias them in his smoko
Miller uand Mrs. J. I. Smith and Kentucky for
somo time ere .if ijhc and that all were ns Gnu as
Annette Shinholser are spending the returning home.
nny he hud killed this yfcnr.
month at D aytona Beach.
It was a congeniul crowd of
I want to add th a t ho said his
Buy Diamonds. Wight Tiro Co. gentlemen, who sat down to a sumpI A*t us send you
hogs
were down and so sick th a t no
56-tf j tious dinner nt 12:30 o'clock and all
hnd to pry their mouths open nnd
n quart or more
Hall ^ avc those who were so fortunate as to be his wife poured the powder down
I t can be deposited or invested for its in­
returned
from
a
vacation
spent at jnvited enjoyed 4he gracious hos their I* roots.
our delicious
come
return.
C h a r l e s t o n nnd other points. Mr. Hull pitnllity of Mr. and Mrs, Vaughn to
Please find check in full of my ac­
Ice Cream for
is back on the old job looking after t ^c fullest extent,
count and with kindest regards we
I t can be used for the erection of a credit
the Western Union office here.
j Mj. Bnd Mra&gt; c&gt; L 1}ritt |cft
Sunday Dinner.
beg to remain,
structure against possible future need.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nickel and yc8terday for Jacksonville und from
Yours very truly,
little daughter nnd Mrs. J. C. t j,cre they will go to Pennsylvania
Bankston Brcc.
In any event, we shall be glad to co-operate
Ensminger returned Friday from for a months vlnit. They were ac- For sale by M erchants Grocery Co.
with
you for the proper and profitable employ­
Denvcr Col. whero they have been t rnmpanied as far as Jacksonville
64-6tc.
ment of your funds.
visiting nov. Fred Ensimingcr.
j i^y Mr. Bnd Mrs. Archie Betts who
i
Woodland
P
ark
'w
ill
b
t
open
will
return
tomorrow.
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65-llc. | Corporal Harry Rabun lias nr- •$'
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STREN G TH
S E R V IC E
I Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Pitts and; rived home from France where he 4
Christian Science services *
family have arrived in the city from j served in Uncle Sam’s army for • will bo held aV. the Woman's *
their o’d home in Burnsville Georgia fourteen montho. He is gtad to get • Club, Oak avenue, between
•
nnd will reside here. Mr. Pitts w ill'back home to his father and mother, 4 Third nnd Fourth strets, •
have charge of the Bryan G arage.j Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Rabun who re- • on Sunday, morning at 11
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Mr. and Mr- R obert, -.re in tb? *!d® on tho weat
JuM Phone 0641
I city ^o r a few days visit with friends j M. A. Marshall of Orlando reprem nnd relatives. Mrs. Roberts was for- sentlng the Nitro Phoshpate Coulbour4 4 ^ &lt;4
* ■$ 4 ‘k ' f 4' '#■

In and About
The City &lt;£

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged (or
Herald Readers

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

T. 0 . CHARLES, Distributor

Taste is the T est I

O be effective one\s money must
be doing some sort of service.

BOWER ROUMILLAT

�AUGUST 8. 1919

TilL' SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX
176 for work with thr Allied armies
and prisoners of war. The balance
went for other expenses. The state­
ment explains that the "Y” suffered
a loss of 81.47S.084 in the oporatUn
of army post exchanges and can­
teens V h lth . also, owing to the de­
preciation In values of French nnd
English cu rrin c / an.’, conversion of
the overseas figures at m a: Act rates.r
j rreu tod in a book loss of 32.432,069.
, The report the c &gt;m n ttco m.ikos
! elenr, is not Him! because the war
YICURRK SHOW DISPOSAL O?
service 'of the Y. M. C. A., which
.. MILLIONS GIVEN TO Y. M. &lt;’. reached its rnarimum in March of
FOR WORK HERE AND OVER this year, i: being cxntinued in the
THERE.
♦
United States nnd gorcign cxunlrles.
New York, July30.—First detailed Three war work campaigns for
accounts of the receipts and expen­ funds, it pointso ut, brought from the
ditures of the Young Men’s Christian American public 912,251,052, and this
Association, made public here today amount, the report state* was aug­
by the organization’s National Wnr mented to $125,282,859 by sums fro
Work Council tin ante committee, othyr sources.
■how th a t $125,282,859 was received
“Some idea of the magnitude of the
by it between April 26. IO|7, sr.d work accomplished by the organiza­
March 31, 1919. Total expenditure:) tion is shown by the statem ent that
aggregated $U/,817.005 in tho period more than 97,000 concerts, vaudeville
named, it is stated, leiving a balance performances were staged by the "Y*
of $27,465,354, a sum estimated to in American cantonments to an ag­
bo suflicient to carry on the work gregate audience of 43,600,000 at a
here n..d abroad until next Dec. 31. cost of 81,166,767. In addition, free
According to the figures, which ap­ motion piruturc shows in the home
pear over the signatures of George camps, necessitated nn outlay of
W. I’crkins, chairman of the com­ 82,328,271.
mittee; Cleveland II. Dodge, treas­
Erection of 350 huts for men in
urer of tho War Work Council, and training camps on this side cost *7,If. W. Wilinot, comptroller, slight y 698,984 nnd the outlay for main­
more than 2 per cent, of the total tenance was $3,965,736. "These
funds contributed by the Americans buildings," says (be report, "were
public were expended for religio :b renters of religious, educational, en­
purposes in the United States a: d tertainm ent nnd athletic activities
overseas, while uppioMntuloly 80 p &gt;r fir all men who passed through the
cent, were devoted to the purchn e e*mps on their way overseas or who
transportation nnd distribution of used the centers through the period
canteen, supplies nnd to cr.tcrUI.i- covered by the report and are still
inents, eduiatlon and athletic sports. &lt;Ua.Tig t h e m . ’
In addition to the provision o.’ free I Overseas, the statement says, work
athletic supplies, which la ludt l of c.’cn "a vnste.* scope" was accom­
nmor g other things, in t*u United I plished. The I,*900 or more "Y "
States camps alone, 557,096 baseballs huts and tents built or leased for the
nnd 20,000 sets of boxing glows, t bo use of the A. B. F. cost $4,801,271,
report savs, the V, M. C, A
&gt;lrtb- were equipped at a cost of $2,950,421
uted $36,832,449 worth cf merchan­
d operated and maintained at a
dise overseas. Of tin s tnorciiandice further expense of $1,014,337,
§1,791,771 worth or approximately 5
Writing materials and newspapers
p rr cent, were riven fe* to t o
for the overseas men, including 400,000,000 sheets of letter paper, half
many envelopes and 16,000,000
postcards, cost $2,296,808. For mo­
tion picture shows, in which 13,000,000 feet of film won* used in France
alone, and spectators aggregated 50,-

000,000 the “ Y" paid 51,066,757.
More than 04,000 concerts and enter­
tainments increased the expenditure
hy $800,060.
The coat of the "Y ’s" overseas re­
ligious program was 8467,684, or
approximately two-fifths of I per
cent, of the entire operating funds.
Educational plants, Htcrautre ard
!"&gt;rary work cost 8001,933, and the
A. !'. F. athletics cost $1,957,301.
Tnc organization also operated, it is
explained, more than 25 "le.«\e areas’
in various parts of France, at an ex­
pense of 8631,601, and n chain of
hotels for men on leave at a cost of
8477,056.
In the United States it is shown,
the organixatioh expended 82,105,816
upon its religious program in the six
military departments, which inculded
the holding of meetings and Bible
classes, the distribution of literature
end the nu&amp;iteiiuiice of religious sec­
retaries and musical directors. Edu­
cational literautre, together with
lectures, instruction in the French
langunge, and library service, was

Home Service Red Cross
The Home Service section of the
Bed
Cross is now occupying a
room on the second floor of the
court house. Those in charge of the
work will be glad to ahve all the
soldiers call a t the office, especially
those wishing information or help of
any kind.
One thing the Red Cross Depart­
ment of Civilian Relief is doing
these days is to see that every crijipled soldier or sailor "gets back
into the game" just as close to his
dose to his original self an science
can make him —that is the Idea of
the government.
The government
provides for the fitting, repinring
and jeeping in
repair of every
artificial limb or appliance required
by its rripplod fighters, and the Red
Cross is helping to see that all who
need these things apply to Uncle
Sam for them.
the excellence of these artificial
adjuncts to the human body is re­
markable. Miss Mary Ann Able of

New July Numbers of
I.oiler From Frank Talbott
,
Lamar, Ark., July 23, 19
Sanford Herald,
Sanford. Florida.
Deer Herald Friend::
Well, here I am among the rab­
bit twisters nnd Hill billies of Ark­
ansas,
Beleive me, there is more
dust and dirt in this town than nil
of Florida put together, and the
worst of it is that they forgot to
furnish water to wash it ofT with.
We are now starting on tho peach
deal here and would, send you some
peaches but u&gt;n afraid that the long
haul would leave nothing but an
em pty bosket when it got there.
The more I see of other places
the more I think of Florida. Have
met several men who spent the win­
ter in Florida and they all s&lt;em to
be Florida boosters also.
With kindest personal regards
nnd hoping that everything is go­
ing along nicely there with you, I
beg to remain,
Very truly yours,
F. W. TALBOTT.
P. S. Put me down fur one cf
those dailies when they start, and
mail your bill when you get ready.

Maurel Malces Marvelous
Record o f “The Rosary"
"Like airtbgof pr*r It" indeed come
the do ins notet of Miurvli vivid voice
in this long that hat touched a million
hearti. So pure and iumi «-.| fi-tpj
sre tncy t*ut their aound would loathe
s K&gt;ul in torment. On the reverie cf
thii record Ml’4itliing»,,Ai Dinning."
A-2724—$1.00

Stracciari Sings Sublime
Love Song "Corc’Ngrato"
__All the p»:n and pinion which only
Strtccisri, at his gmtrvt, could convey,
ire in this wonderful outpouring of
bve. Thii Nrtpoli'tn long give! you
Strsccuri at hit root laipired heights.
49522—$1.50

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COLUMBIA CiRArHOrilOSLCOMPANY,N«a Y .t

NORMAL RAINFALL
Stop your kicking about the ralli
Orlando rainfall for June was 5.19
inches, which the government report
shows to have been 2.07 inches below
the normal rninfnll for June for the
past ten years.
Other joints in Florida hail a to t­
al rzainfall for the month follows-!
Creserent City, 9.06 inches; Fcdera
Point, 11.93; Fernandina, 12.19:
Jacksonville, 13.79; Brooksville, 10,
Jacksonville. 13.79; Brooksville, 10.
Ft. Meade. 11.71; St. Leo, 12.16; Ft.
Myers, 10.89; Homestead, 12.18.
That's a lot of water for Jackson­
ville to be compelled to tak** in addi­
tion to having to go "d ry " under the
prohibition.- Orlando Sentinel

AM&gt; ' ECO HI)

m am

DID IT, WE DON’T DENY
IT, WE ADMIT IT!

T hat it is the best illuminat­
ed store in Sanford. W e
can beautify your home or
your place of business, which
means a substantial increase
in your profits. We have
a new stock cf supplies and
can meet your electrical
needs. Let the Silent Alamo
Lighting and Power Plant
illuminate your home. On
display at our store, dem­
onstrations at all tim es.
Fixtures, Vibrators, Fans, Toasters,
Hot Plates, Portable Lamps, irons,
Lamps, Flashlights, Sewing Mach•r.e Motors, Batteries, Electric
Stoves, Washing Machines, Vaccuum Cleaners and Electrical Supplies

Card of Thanks
We desire to thank the many kind
friends who offered words and acts
of sympathy following the sad death
of Mr. D. O. Brown.
Mrs. D. O. Brown
Norma Metta

Th« Fly and the Flea.
A fly and n flint In n flue were ImpttfOned. Said the fly: "Let us flee.**
Said the flea; “fo*t us fly.*' So they
dew through a flaw In the dim.

an ford, Florida

W e W ould R eccom end
B etts. T h e Store of
Perfect Illumination.

Dally ThouQhL
There Is no better ItnllnM for keep­
ing the ntliid steady on Its keel nnd sav­
ing It from nil rl»k of cmiklness thnn
i uslness.—Lowell.

Electrical Contractors nnd Engineers
Phone 311

Sanford, Florida

�AUGUST 8, 1010

TB^SW OP-P HBBALD

Let us inspect your battery FREE, put dis­
tilled water in FREE. We make a special­
ty of electrical troubles on autos and
guarantee all our work. We also have
competent mechanics to overhaul your car
and can give you satisfactory service if
your troubles are large or small.' We are
the official service station for the famous

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Guaranteed 18 Months
Let YOUR neit BATTERY be a PHILADELPHIA.

Sanford Battery Service•Co.
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.
203 Oak Avenue

Phone 189

nnd clothing profiteers and shoot
them into another planet where
they v.ill. not bother us any more.
BUDGET OF O P I N I O N "JUST
BETWEEN YOU AND ME"

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief Is Among Yc Taking Notes
and Faith, "lie 'll Print ’em"—
So Says Snunterer.
* A sunspot forecaster says th a t ow­
ing to a strange grouping of six
mighty pinner* the United States
will he swept by the most terrific
itorm and catyciysm that man has
ever known in this decade. I hope
it will jerk loose some of those food

^ When my phone rings faintly nnd
I am undecided as to whether it
really did ring or th at it was a
loose ponny in my pocket and I
take down the receiver nml say in
my Bweetest manner. "Did this
phone ring7" and a sweet voice
comes over the phone from Central
th at says, "Excuse me please" I
never know whether I am being
kidded or whether the phone rang
or whether I am just an ordinary
damphool for the w ant of sense.
Yassum.

\ I dropped in a t the .Seminole
Orill Room the other night and
gave It the once over and believe
me it ia a sweet place where the
palate can be tickled and the eoup
■trained through a man's whiskers
ala carte postale. And when I say
It is a sweet place I mean ju st those
words and my lady friends will bear
me out in the statem ent th a t it ia
sweet end dear and lovely and is
better than the best in the big cities.
If you have any doubts about this
take a look at this fine new cafe and
hotel.

ing a campaign soon for memberships
and then go in for advertising
Sanford and Seminole county as
never before. This will be our h a r ­
vest season if we get ready for the
harvest now.

H Chicago wants to know if the
southern states will take the negroes
back th a t came from the south when
the war started and were given work
at higher wages. Now that they are
having trouble up there and do nut
know how to handle it they want
the south to tske the negroes back.
The governor of North Carolina
J One of my friends mysteriously said they v/ouid be taken back if
called me over the other day and they wanted work und hot social
told mo th at "likker" was being equality.
made and sold "somewhere in this
county” and ft was up to me and 1 Man asked me yesterday what 1
the Anti-Saloon League to stop it. thought about the strike nnd .1' said
Just how I am going to stop this "W hat strike” and he said the rail­
nefarious and dod ratted and then road strike. There are so many
some practice is not known to my strikos just now th a t I cannot keep
friend especially since there is no up with ‘hern but I want to say that
Anti-Saloon League as nil the Saloon I favor them all and intend to strike
are dead. A "M oonrhine League" myself if the price of food does not
would be all right or a "M ountain come down pretty soon. And I
Dew League" or something of that believe in every man in the United
sort. As soon as I can fix upon a States striking and tying up the
suitable title I will get busy on this whole darned show nil at once and
crusade for it makes me mad to having it over with. I never did,
think that any one would presume favor u little strike here and there.
to drink "likker" now that the Unit­ Why shouldn't we all strike and toil
ed States is dry.
congress just like the engineers did
a few days ago that either the price
Headline in Arcadia paper says, of food and clothing drops or we
"Lullding Road to Versus". Good, quit. I am hot an anarchist but I
we will all take a ride on that road. could become one cay enough those
Always have wanted to see th a t days. What do you think about we
girl, Venus.
people who are not backed by an
organization und are making the
* See tS8t p83tcurda arc now out same money that we made four or
advertising the new hotel Valdez five years ago with no prospect of
and while we aro about it we might better wages and starvation staring
ns well get all the hotels to have us in the face. Strike, yes, indeedy.
post cards printed nnd wc will send We need the money more than any
them out with our letters. We have man in the world. Look at the clerks,
more than one good hotel now nnd the profit slonal inen, the army of
are building more of them. Give middle class people who are not
the news to the world th at Sanford making a li.dng nnd cannot under
can accomodate them this year. the present rate of living. You bet
we favor strikes. In fact we favor
the
present congtesa doing something
* People cannot go to Europe this
year nnd they are turning toward at once or kicking the present con­
Florida nnd this is the time that wo gress out of ofllce and starting a
should be advertising cur county. now deal altogether end this country
Without advertising you ennnot get will see something In the next fo»,
the people and the Hoard of Trade months if congress does not get
could do nothing hotter than stnrt- busy at once. You bet I favor
striking. In fnct I favor stopping
everything until something is done
to reduce the high cost of living.

;jictc,ycairiles3 surface that
sheds rain, snow and sleet
year after year w ith al­
most no attention. It is
always “on the job.”
The most severe weather
makes no impression on
Ccrtain-tced— n o r c a n
sparks, fumes, "as, ftpeke
cr ir:c:U j".reair its pro-

SEVEN

Adjustment

Can Go To Europe Now
Washington, July .10.—Restric­
tions on the Issuance of pnssports
to persons wishing to visit Europcnn
countries, with the exception of Ger­
many and Ituszin, are to be relaxed,
Secretary Lansing announced today.
Hereafter no one will be required to
show urgent reasons for his visit, nor
will age be taken into consideration.
The only requirement will he that the
object of the visit is legitimate nnd
reasonable.

/T sHAT’S the sort of mileage Diamond Tires hold
forth to you. And the Dia­
m o n d ‘Rubber Company
stands ready to adjust on
those figures.
It says to users and dealers:

Seminole County Rice
J. Tilden Jacobs of Chuiuota
brought to Sanfotd one of the finest
specimens of rice that has been seen
in this section.
This rice which is being raised
by Mr. Jacobs on his farm is fully
five feet in heighth and horn the
sample brought to Sanford the in­
dications are that it will produce a
very fine crop.
While rice has never been culitvated extensively in this section
it is very evident that this is one
ct-op that will some day be n very
im portant crop in our agricultural
products.

“Diamond Tires ore delivering
mileage so big that Diamond will
adjust Corc/s at 8,000 miles: and
F abrics a t 6,000, instead of the
previous adjustment of 5,000 for
Cords, and 3,500 for Fubrics.”

The Diamond Plus Adjustment
Mileage is based on plus quality
proved by the big mileage of the
millions of Diamonds now in use.Buy Diamonds for Plus Quality
and Mileage.
The Plus Adjustment Mileage ap­
plies to Diamonds now in use or in
dealers* hands.

^

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^ ct Ccrtain-tccd costs no
more—less in fact than
other types of roofs. It is easily
and quickly laid by anyone who
will lollow the simple directions
that com e w ith the roll. Upkeep
expense is too slight to consider.
Your buildings, old or new—large
or small—in city or country—should
have the protection of Ccrtain-tccd,
Ctrtaia'UrJ |i made in rolli, both tmooth and rough .

C .rt.l/piiiJ rainis
(ml V.rut.lie. are
the btshr.t uuallin
Thry will fire tt9

turficed, (red or green) ai*o in handrome red or
fT«*n aiphajr shingles for reiidencrs. Ctruim-IrrJ
u extra quality—the name menu rrrtainty of quality
and ntiifaction guaran/c/J. It will pay you to

ADJUSTM ENT
rics • 6,000 Miles
Is •
8,000 Miles

of Columbia, denied th a t his
was profiteering or using unfair
methods in the distribution and snlc
of meat. He declared the comapny
had made no profit on its beef businncss this year and that It would wel­
come nn investigation of its books
nnd records.
He told the committee th a t the
consumer was to blame in ap it
for the present high cost of living.
Asked why it wns thnt although
wholesale meat prices were lower, re­
tail prices were higher, the witness
said the retailers advanced bis prices
with each advancing market nnd
long as
held the prices up just
his customers permitted him to do
so. He suggested the imposition of
nn excess profits tax ngainst profit­
eers is a means of slopping thu prac-

Seminole Bank Annex
Magnolia Are
SANFORD

ILORIDA

Mr. White told the committee
th a t letters received by Armour
and Co., Indicated that
the pro­
ducers wero opposing to Federal re­
gulations of the packing industry.

Certainteed Roofing for Sale by
h il l LUMBER CO.
WIGHT GROCERY GO1

The Right View end the Wrong,
"Thn man who innkea good doesn’t
vnlt for opportunity to knock: he has
ho door wide open." any* nn exch»- '*je.
flint'" the rijjlit spirit. The othe, '-y
i)d Grp rjldq't
i*j* too ]o the door
Ike n bi-ok ugent.—i'-oston Transcript.

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IN T H E H E A R T OP TH E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SE C T IO N
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, A y ^ D o f I, l!»!9
they all rest in peaceful! they shall
respond to the call of Roll on the
morning of resurrection.

AND WILSON
MEAN MUCH
POMF.B SANFORD RESIDENT !N
SWITZERLAND THINKS AMER­
ICA IS THE L E A D E R
AND
GUIDE OF ALL NATIONS
Lausanne, Switzerland,
July, 4, 1919.
To Hob Holly,
Editor Sanford Herald!
The writer has just read the last
iitue of the Herald and he ia think­
ing of you and the dear old San­
ford
This ia a memorable day and a
glorious duy, and a happy day, for
America and tor all Americans
wherever they happen to be.
Yea
happy day becauie— (as President
Taylor in his inaugural address,
congratulated the nation, on the
fart that he U( S. was at pence
with all the woild and the rest of
mankind)
ve are now at peace
with the whole world
Since tho signing of the Great
I'eare Treaty at Paris by tbe rep­
resentatives of many if not ull the
States, Nations,
Empires, King­
doms and Principalities on the Globe.
Yes this should lie the proudest
anniversary since tho Star Spangled
flag was Hung to the breeze— amid
the shouts and hussas of victorious
America— after the end of n seven
years' war.
From my window, I am gazing
out over the tope of the grent build­
ings, churches and Cathedrals of
this ancient and r.xost interesting
educational center and city; at some
of the high snow-capped Alps; arross ond beyortd Lake Geneva and
musing and. thinking soberly and
seriously of the past, the remote
past, the recent past and the pres­
ent hour, and "Says I to myself
tays I"
" I t is doubtful whether
Hob Holly or I realize to its full ex­
tent the great fuct that he und I
have lived und are now living in
the grandest period and era of re­
corded time, und that we see almost
every passing day the actual evi­
dence of the highest and grandest
achievements of human endeavor
along every line of "mind activity"
till we come to the point and admit
that there is practically nothing that
tie mind of man, in its loftiest
Lights of imagination has conceived
that the Yankee can not acconmiLh
either uii land or or. tho sea or under
the sea, or in the air.
We are inclined to take it all as a
matter of course and do not halt
"to Stop, Look, Listen" for the migh
ty engines.of progress and advance­
ment, and fail to rcliazc the fact
that the signing of the Treaty of
Pence at the Congress of Nations
and Parliament of the world and
the creation of a League of Nations
at Paris on June 2Sth A. I&gt;. 1919 was
by far tho most inurm iiIouh event
ar.d achievement of all the Cycles
of Ccnturjca in this beautiful world
since God under the most extra­
ordinary and pcculair circumstances
procured "a n ordinary spare rib”
and converted it Into a thing tf
beauty, yes into a thing so beauti­
fu l, charming and lovely that He
called it W O M A N and then and the
there gave her the namp of Eve.
You probably remember the
bible story.
That act or achieve­
ment was the act of a God, yes of
our God and Saviour of the World.
the Treaty of Peace and League
of Nations was the act and achieve­
ment of men, REAL MEN, the
principal one being Woodrow Wil­
son.
,
The poignant and tragic events
and facts of recent hiitory convince
us thut the grand and momentous
achievement referred to was one
most happy result of the very re­
cent world-wide conflagration that
involved and enveloped the entire
world In a monstrous war of un­
paralleled
aavagry.
cruelty und
fiendish .brutality and In which
rivers of blood were shed and Eight
Millions e! brave, patriotic, redblooded young men—the hope of
the world—among them Three Hun;
dred Thousand of our boys yes our
boy*, some from Sanford, and the
very cream and pick and flower of
America's young manhood, gave
their live* for their country and are
How slcoping in at dreaniiesa sleep
that knows no waking In the bosom
c* shill-tom and shot rilddled France.
. 'Who can extiinale our .lofcs.7&gt;May
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Now, Mr. Hob Holly, Is it not
wonderful, strange nnd startling,
when we look "fncts in the face" and
discover that quite or about
80
millions of human beings of rll
nationalities, tongues and religions
throughout the earth, the direct
posterity and progeny of that sume
mother, Eve who so miraculously
was created, stand today hats off
and eyes turned Heavenward, thank­
ing God for Woodrow Wilson and
for the grand work he lias done and
still trying to do for better world
conditions and for the amelioration
of human woe and misery and the
avoidance of war?
in the face of these facts, historic
facts, is it not passing strange and
provoking that U. S. Senators like
Lodge and others slmuld-excrt '.hemselves on partisan grounds and for
political effect to embarrass the
President in every possible way to
prevent the creation of u "League
of Nations" and n "Congress of
Nations" nnd Parliament of the
world? Many people denounce their
conduct as contemptible.
The World excoriates Scnntor
Lodge unmercifully and among
other things says thnt he is insincere
economical of the truth and thnt he
despises President Wilson ar.d hates
Democrats generally and has no
more condence than a Jack-Rab­
bit
(Continued on page 5)

ROAD BONDS
OF SEMINOLE

NUMBER 64
W hite, I f .....t. ...... }

T H E F IN E N E W
VALDEZ H O TEL

v . Chapman, rf, p

NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION W IL L
B E MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT

Totals____
Tampa—
*
Alvarez, 3 b ....
Juckson, cf ...
Ilrown, ss.....
Dellinger, lb

Elli*, p rf

..........

Moseley, 1 b .......
Inman, 3b........... .
Canplin, ns............

Williams, if
Bowden, rf ....
Hernandez, rf
Fnrrior, c .......
Wells, p
Corcho, p .....

The cut above does ,not give a
good view of the new Hotel Valdez
as it is taken from an architect’s
drawing nnd not un actual photo­
graph but one can gain some idon
of how the new hotel will look when
It is finished.
The fourth floor is now being built
and the building i3 assuming some
of the proportions of a real classy
hotel. The new Valdez will be ready
for occupancy on or nhe.M.* the first
of November nnd will be the horn**
of tourists and transients ns it will
be most modern in every respect.
The location of the Hotel Valdez
is Idea! in every way being close
enough to the lake shore a* to afford
a good view of the lake and is also
located right in the heart of things
in a business way and a trip over

ABOVEPAR BALL

the hoi*-! now gives one the impres­
sion that the hotel will be one of the
coolest and cosiest of hotels in this
state.
The Hotel Co., experts to spend
shout $100,000 in building nnd fur­
nishing the hotel and it will add
greatly to this city ns n tourist
resort. The company also own suffi­
cient property to the rust,
the
main building to gi\^ plenty of room
for gnrdrn and flower spacu x .iu ms
the hotel grov.’B to expand nnd add
cr. a hundred more rooms.
The Hotel Valdez Is being con­
structed by W. P. Richardson ;&amp; Co
of Jacksonville who are well and
favorably know in the building trade
all over the state nnd the new hotel
when finished will be the pride of
the city und country.

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17 5 7 30 3 3
Totuls ......
Score by in
ss:
.000 000 202 2 -G
Sanford
.....
2oo o n 000 i - 6
Tampa
.......
Summary— Left on bases, Sanford
10. Tampa 6; two-buie hits, Brown,
Johnson; hits apportioned, off Wells
7 in 7 linings, off Corcho 5 in 3,
off 'Ellis f in 9 innings, off Chapman
1 Li 1; 'irst base or. !...!!•, off Wall*
3. Corcho 2, Ellis 2, Chnpma n 2;
struck out by Wells, 6, Corcho 3,
Ellis 6; sacrifice hits Moselsy, Del­
linger, C. Chapman, B. Chapman;
stolen bases, I). Chapman, John­
son, Williams; wild pitch, Ellis.
Time e? sar.:c 2:25. Umplrr Baird.
The

Caught on the Ply
Orlando team is working
(Continued on Page G)

m illio n s !

POUNDS IN

GAMES FOR THE WEEK

IlOX SCORES O f ALL GAMES PLAYED BY SANFORD T E 'V *

SOLD TO TOLEDO FIRM
FINE FIGURE. COUNTY
GET AID FROM STATE.

AT
TO

Seminole county claims the dis­
tinction of being among the smallest
youngest and most progressive coun­
ties in the Btate. Not only is this
county the leader in
good roads
movements but the leader in the
growing of winter vegetables, in
fruits, in transportation facilities
nnd "everything"
Our latezt sale in road bonds
tskiri; place here Tuesday was a
record breaker the bonds issue of
$300,00 selling for $312,8C1 and
accrued interest The buying was
very spirited and the lucky firm
getting these gilt edge bonds was
the W. L. Slayton firm of Toledo
Ohio.
On tho heels of the bond cnle
comes the news from Tallahussee
that Seminole will get a great big
lift from the state road fund as the
following dispatch dated yesterday
indicates:
The sum of $-1,932,000 was appor­
tioned by the state road department
from Federal und state aid funds for
completing the unsurfaccd gaps on
the main trunk highways forming
the state road system of Florida,
during its meeting hero yesterday
and today.
The funds apportioned will, in
the majority of cases, be used in
conjunction with funds provided
through county bond Issues; in
fact, many of the apportionments
were made with the provision thnt
the counties provide either stated
amounts o* amounts sufficient ro
complete the gaps when added to
the state and Federal aid funds pro­
vided by the department.
In making these apportionments t
the department, did not fix any
standard of rood mileage, popula­
tion or cost per mile, but made suf­
ficient tx meet the needs of each
particular case and upon the merits
htcreof.
The roads covered by the appor­
tionments were:
Road No. 1, from Pensacola to
Jacksonville
Road No 2, from the. Georgia
state like to Fort Myers, via Jasper,
throush
Hamilton,
Columbia,
Alachua, Marion, Lake Orang*-,
Osceola, Folk and De Soto countioi.
Road No 8, sho St. John* river
icenic highway, shrough Patnam,
Volusia nnd Seminole counties.
Roau N s 4, from the Georgia
statu line via Hilliard, Naizau coun­
ty Jacksonville, and down the east
coast to Miami
Road No o, from High Springs
to Sarasota, via Brookiville und
Tampa, and sever*, orlher roads
not yet numbered

lin wild pitch CliU|&gt;umu 1, batter
higt B. Chapmnn, Chaplin; double
plays Kindred to Chaplin to Monoly. Time of gzme 2:05, 10 minutes
out for, rain. • Umpire Flynn.
Game played under protest en­
tered by Chupman of Sanford tcum
ufter decision by Umpire Flynn in
1st inning. Time called, Chapman
off to talk to umpire. Game resumed
Chapman takes 3rd hnsc which he
is lawfully holding.
St. Chnrles
holds ball which has never been
played from pitcher since time out.
St. Charles tugs Chapman off base.
Umpire cnlls Chapman nut.
Pro­
test entered then, announced by
umpire at *r;l of inning.

The ball fever is ns strong ns ever
ami no amount ot rain can cool the
ardor of the fans who are out to
every game palycd here and even
follow up the team when It plays
further bouth.
Tho pennant is being Haunted in
the faces of ut least three of the
teams'now and it is anybody’s rag
that will step up lively and take it
off tho pole. Lakeland tried it this
week and almost succeeded but San­
ford would not stand for it and while
they allowed them one game just
to keep them in good humor came
back in the second game und showid them that the obi celery pep was
still there.
Sanford suffered some with crip­
pled plover* nnd the usual run cf
luck hut we undoubtedly have the
best teutn in the league regardless
of whether Orlando will acknowledge
it or not and at the present writing
we.arc holding the ling and all the
prospects are good for Sanford to
take the first series.

Sanford Takes Second Game

Lakeland —
1 0 0
Hivu, If
*•*) o** 1
Turner, ss.......
0 o*» 1
St. Churles 3b
0 1 9
Ery, p ..............
0 10 1
Morris, lb ....
0 1 0
Wicker, df
0 1 1
Love, rf
The games this week are as fol­ Cohen, 2 b .
3 4 0
o 3 0
lows:
McBrayne, c
Lakeland Takes First Game
AB It II PCi A
Lakeland —
Total*................ 35 3 8 24 13 4
Riva, rf............. ..... 4 0 1 4 0
Sanford —
Turner, s s ’. ........... 3 2 0 1 4
B. Chapmnn, c .. 3 1
1 5
St. Charles* 3b
2 0 0 6 0
Inman,
3b
..........
3
1
1
0
r&gt; 1 0 1 0
Ery, rf. - ...........
J9hnson, c f .......... 4 U 1 4
Morris, lb .... ... 3 0 1 3 1
White, If............... 3 0
1 3
4 0 0 4 0
Wicker, cf .......
Ellis, 2b ............. 4 0 0 5
Cohen, 2b....... .... 4 0 0 1 1
C. Chapman, rf.... 3 0
0 1 1
McBrayne, c* .... 3 0 p 1 1
Moseley, l b .....
3 0 0 -7
0
o
Hall, p - .... . ..... 3 0 0 1
Chaplin, ss........... 3 1 2
2
4
Love f 3b ...... ..... 1 0 1 P . 1
Morten, p. ........... 3 1 1 0
2
|
1
Totals.........
3 3 27 10
Totuls
AB R H PO A
Sanford—
Score by innsugs
3 0 ,o
9 0
B. Chnpman, c
Lakeland
.... 4 0 1 1 3
Inman, 3b
Sanforu
Johnson, c f....... .... 3 1 »l 0 0
White If ------ .... 4 0 1 9 9
Sanford Wins at Tampa
— 0
Ellis, rf........... .... 4 0 1 o
Says the Tnmpa Tribune:
Moseley, l b ........... 4 0 0 12 0
The Celery Feds favo the slight
Chaplin, as../.... .... 3 0 1 1 2
Smoker flinger his first lacing of
Kindred, 2b ......... 4 0 1 1 3
season, sending him to cover and
C. Chapman, p
4 0 o 0 n
then peppered Corcho soundly for
the tying and winning tallies. Un­
Totals............ .... 33 1 9 27 13
daunted by the spurt the Smokers
•McBnync injured in 6th. £
fought fiercely even through tho
Charles relieved him. Love retenth, recovering half of the lead
that raced atross on Inman’s dumpy
t Bata in place of M cBayc after loft back of flnit base in the front
end of the tenth.
Score by innings:
Tamp haa seen teams come from
Lakeland
............... 200 000 010—3 behind, in fact that ia the one spot
Sanford
... . . ...........000 001 000— 1 whetn the Smokers have been strong,
Summary— Left on bases San­ L it there never was a gwmer rally
ford 6, Lakelnnd 6; Two base hits staged on Plant field than that
Morris, White; three base hits. John­ four-flush finish of the Sanford outson; lit baao on balls of! Chapman ti’. that piled up alx runs to win.
2; struck out ov Chapman 9, by Sanfeyd—
AB R II PO A K
Hull’ 1; uacriflce hits St. Charles, Stewart, 2b ....
Ery 2. Johnson; stolen bases Tur- B. Chapman, c
.*«•*.* 2. Morris 2 , Ery. Ellis 2, Chap- Johnson, cf....
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WILL BE OFFERED T O C O N
S U M U It S BY GOVEHMENV
THROUGH POSTMASTER
AT
COST PRICES.
Washington,
A u g.l.—Through
the postmnRtcra of the country, the
war department today will offer di­
rect to consumers its present avbilahlc supply of curplus foodstuffs,
umounting to approximately 341,000000 pounds. This surplus, consisting
of canned vegetable.! and meats, ia
expected to be sold within a week
at prices representing the cost to
the government, plus postage.
Arrangements for the sale ol the
foodstuff?, directed by n resolution
passed yesterday by the house, were
made tod u y . at a conference held
by Secretary Pskcr with the post
office officials and Representative
Kelly, of Pennsylavlnia, author of
the reaoluiton.
Secretary Baker at the close of the
conference 'said a price lUt covering
the or.!&lt;re available surplus would
be prepared ut once by Assistant
Secretary Crowell, This list, it was
said, ut the postofilce department,
would be sent out to each of the
54,000 postmasters of the country
und to every rural route carrier.
The Postmasters and carriers in
arrangements made at the confer­
ence, will act as government sales­
men, informing interested consumers
of the prices and methods of sale
and taking orders for the foodstuffs.
Payment will be made by buyers at
the tim* the orders arc given the
postmasters and carriers, who will
issue receipts whi^h will be redeem­
able In cash in event of inability
to fill o.-dura through the exhaustion
of the supply.
Will lie Distributed
In accordance with tho house re­
solution the foodstuffs would he
d.atributed by parcel post, and the
prices to be quoted at curb posto ’ fiie will represent the orginul cost
of the foodstuffs to the gimrment
and the parcel pott transportation
charges from the nearest war de­
partment depot having the foodstuffs
in storage.
T ho prices quoted, -officials said,
wouid be considerably below the
prcvailing market prices,

MANAGER KRAUTII WILL OPEN
DINING
ROOM
SUNDAY
MORNING AT BREAKFAST
The Seminole Hotel will have the
real opening of thin fine place Sun­
day morning when the dining room
wil! be open for the first time at the
breakfast hour.
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The Seminole recently placed in
first clou shape was obliged to open
the rooms on account of the insis­
tent demand from the public that
they be accomodated and since that
time the hotel has been crowded to
the capacity.
The dining room had hot been
openc'd as Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
were inclined to wait until they
could procure the right mnn to take
charge of this, the most important
part of the establishment. Such a’
man was finally procured in the
person of K ay Kruuth for many
years associated with the Gilrvcth
resturant in Jacksonville ami a man
with years experience in every de­
partment of the resturant ar.d hotel
,
business.
*
Mr. Krauth has boon horo for the
post week waiting for the fixtures
and equipment to bn shipped and
white all the material has not ar­
rived he haa decided to open the
dining rooms on 3utiday next and
already the bookings for places the
first day hitve been heavy and the '
popularity of this, first)class place 3 §
The Seminole Hotel Is undouUJy
one of the best hotels In Iho state
and the only objection ia .that there
are insufficient rooms to accomodate jp
the many people who want.^0 {qake ;
this hotel their homo while in the
city. B. W. Herndon tho owner of
the building looking ahead to the .
needs of the city remodeled the en­
tire building a few months ago and
made over tho first floor into a
dining room, tho kitchen in the
busenvsnt mid added more rooms to
the hotel on tho first floor with a
nice looby and ladies room and all -j
the ccnviendea of a modern hotel in ■every respect. This was done after
he had secured, Mr. and Mrs. Camp­
bell to take charge of the hotel. Mr.
Campbell Is the popular represent*tivo of tho Loyds-Chitty Co., cf
Jacksonville and being a travelling
man knows what they want in the
hotel line and for several years p o s t .,
Mrs. Campbell had an idea that T
she could do nothing bettor than *
giving the commercial men and the 1
tourists a real hotel in Sanford and v
tho Seminole Hotel is the .rwull—
that can be desired in this line. M
With the opening of the dining
room next Sunday tho now hotel . \
enters upon its initial entree and
makes its formal bow to the public
with the best wishes of the people
of Sanford for a grand success.
Mrs. Henry Furdcn Entertains
Mra. Henry Furden entertained |
a few friends at her homo on Pal^T
metto avenue on Wednesday after­
noon in honor o( her sister, Mrt«v
Howett of
Waynesboro, Georgia
and her school-mate, Miss Rebecca
Padgett of Gainesville.
The home was beautifully de&gt;,.;
curated for the occasslon with floweni^,
end ferns and trailing vines and the rooms wero most cool and inviting
to the guests.
Three tables of bridge and five
hundred for those who wished to I
ay and other diversions helped to
puss u most plcasnt afternoon and
gave Sanford people the opportunity
ta meet Mrs. Furden's guests.
Iced tea and delicious sandwitches
and cuke were served to the guests
st* the close of tho card games.
Mrs. Ilcweit has many friends
here having visited in Sanford aa
Miss Louise Blount. Mlsa Padgett
la one of Galnnville'a fairest daughtera and at present ia taking vi/ice
culture in OWt &gt;» the largest studios
In Now Y otk.

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C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OP IN TE R E STIN G IT E M S F R O M C O R ­
RESPONDENTS— EVEN TS O F SE M IN O LE C O U N ­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T R EPO R TERS FOR T H E H ER ALD

gatm they will remember the past
before they set through with it- I
hope n any m y . W« here suffered
bow let them suffer.'
W e were all shocked whet, we
heard that Mr. Durant's fine car
was stolen last Friday night.
We
truly hope it viH be found.
It
seems like people can't be satisfied
now a days u n le» they are •leasing
or killing some one. What will be­
come of this world and the people
in it?
There are so many people now that
rejoice over other's troubles. Whyshould they do so? They ooght to
think that they* will haTe trouble
seme tim « !•&lt; life but they don't
seem to think of thst but the tim^
is
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*•••# wwll
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it will be too late.

Our (Officers in the ARGONNE_*SFOREST
ordered, “KEEP COOL” Men
“KEEP COOL,” and our '
Men won hands

m om ip j and Dr. Cason oi Orlando
Sunday morning.
Misses Clair Harrison and Helen
Moran and M e a n Lester Brown
and Frank Barrs attended the movie
in Sanford last Saturday might.
Jack Fuloek who baa been visit­
ors his unric Aubrey l ! o i - u aou
A Base Ball Pitcher gets three men on
family left last Fridty for his home
l . m .i a
base with no out?, i f its our pitcher
Imil
Tims.) #ivf ••
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Paul
Harry »ud Ralph Geiger left last
Akron Ohio, where be will visit
we want him to “ KEEP COOL” Boy
week ror Tampa.
friends.
LAKE MARY ITEMS
“ K E E P COOL.”
Frank Barrs ci Savannah. Ca.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips
Mrs. W. 7 . Humphrey and sister!
and Mrs.. Adams spent last Tuesday is visiting Lester Erow.u.
Mrs. Smith of Elder Sprints were
in Orlarda shopping
M n . W. L. Seit is spending the
TuesdiO* mornint visitor* here.
Quarterly meetint was held at week with her mother st Corando
Mrs. P. D. Truitt of 1.onewood ■
the Methodist church here Saturday beach.
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spent Monday the guest of Mrs.
and Sunday. Dr. Hillburn the preFred Ballard left Tuesday f o r , £ D D cfa / L
sidint Elder preaching Saturday points in Delaware,
here he srill
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m i . u iu
sirs. *vm L.*ans and
paeff pearnes.
, children of Tampa arrived WedneeMr. and
Mrs. W._ J. Daniel
,
day to s p e d the remainder cf the.
pect to leave neat Friday for Largo \
^
y D Ev%M M{, mother.
to visit their son Rev. Herman
_ _ _ .
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Daniels *nd family, who will then I
P*
« d ^ ch te r.
join them and they will visit other £ Longwood and W .Bred and Carl [
Pierson of Lpsala were Sunday;
points together.
. visitor*
at the horse of A. E. &gt;
Sjobblom and family.
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brad dock j
We have had one s o d dry day
of
Pier*on art spending the w eek1
but awful hot.
..
_ ,
with their son-in-law H. D. Durant!
Mr. Paul Mansfield left Tues- . . , __ ...
i
day for ha come at Tampa after!
• w*.
spending two months wish his aunt. t Tfc*
C*®*1- f w , . non.e . l «
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best
Saturday
m
cm
ing'un
cucoverI
.■va.W . . —. .
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.eg tout the new Ford car was missMr. and Mr,. Joe Fortier and M r,
v u oce o[ th,
put on
Mac* Water, and sen George spent
do- « h m ^ r^ rd
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom „ ,
..
_..t
mm
hom er
Rut sr-iew* may t-e imt* mill l i r e ----------r&gt;%
GENEVA
Mias Gallic Grant cf Jacksonville
and Lister Mrs. Frank Pitta of New
Smyrna are visiting their mother
Mrs. L. Grant.
Last Thursday a picnic was given
at Lake Harney in honor of the re­
turned soldiers. A " b it ” day for

If you would succeed in business with
hands down, or If you would en joy that
vacation this year we suggest that you
‘OL” ’ .IEX “ KEEP COOL’*
K EEPCOLj

To keep cool in this case means dress cool.
To dress cool means to dress right.
To dress right means SEE US.

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W e d o everything in our power to see that our customers
get full values at our place.

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Mr. and Mr? N t m T C s J r «»*•
ren and Mr. and Mm. J. R. RfoUo-j
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r
Mr*,
iiieo
Aulin
last
Friday.
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Will Robinfon and all report * I
Dr.
Matherson,
wife
and
daughMis* Gladys Leishart and Mr.
Call e s s s :c r exact
pleasant time.
ter Marquerite of Fort Myers are Max Lienkart were quietly married
duplicate o f your
Mr*. Nicola and Mis* Gladys S itin g Mr*. W. L. Carter'in Lake
at the home c f the bride in Lake
broken spring,
.
R chins cr. were calling at Mr*. Jack charm
Charm last Monday night. Father
COMPANY
Vaughan'. Sunday afternoon.
Mrt. T M ta Jacofat aad M„ .
a n d receive
A
O’ Rierdon oi the Catholic Church
The weather has been so bad it Tfcto Aulin #p&lt;at t t l day ia Orlando of Sanford officiating. Only , the
•psing sat*
M
make,
people feel bad all the rim e..
M fa M
u # n h in
, „ t immediate fam ily being present.
Uf action
everything
so
damp.
Saturday
with
her
sister
Mr*.
C.A.
Mrs. W. N . Blackman and chilth a t la
rjB f
We will hare some good wreather 1Branan in Orlando. ,
{
dren,
Herman and Janinita, will
m i
Jmr
after the old Dog D ay. are over an d.
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Cook cf 0 . . i ^ Tf to-morrow for Charleston S. C.
we w!)! .11 he |iad to see the time ;Uodo motorMj to Qviedo last Sun- ! for an indefinate stay, with Mr.
come.
day to see Mrt. Cock'a mother, Mr*, j Blackman who is in the electrical
I Well, cur trouble, of war arn a -i a I
__ ___
i depnrtmrr.t - ?/— tb r-&lt; h lp
IUK
i bout over **rept e 'V - f j .
Mr. N . F. Liiette, Mis*
Olive |plmeg.
D« a
0» m U l UK
v v , 1MIli Crown Pnnce.
I
t tek 1 -*Tt l e u u t and Miss
Alice Branon * Rev. L. E. Wright left yesterdiy
is trouble has just been begun and I
SANFORD FLORIDA
were shopping in Sarford Wednesday for a short visit to Crescent C ity .,
&gt;!r*. H. B. McCall ha* returned
Mis. Ensign, daughter and son
of Jackson v ile are visiting Mr*. from Lakeland where she was called
b y the death of her father Rev.
Edward A rgo.
Mr. Strinmeyer. The com m unity
Mr*.
R
oy
White
who
ha*
been
A
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Q
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T
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Y
COMMON BUILDING
aw»y on a visit to her mother in sympathixe* with Mr*. McCall in
her sorrow, ii having been but a
Jacksonville returned last veekIMMEDIATE
few months since she lost her mother. I
Mms Mabel Swope and father
D E L IV E R IE S
Rev. M r./ Alderman filled the i
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Mr. S. W. Swope who returned from
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ita Karsas
last
Friday
have Baptist pulpit here last Sabbath
ai&gt;r a t-rio.s illnt-?f cl a months’
accompanied
Mr*.
Swope and rr.crt._g and eve-in g.
SeleGt Brick
Face Brick
Fire Brick
Captiiiv. Argo with his daughter duration.
Francis » o Daytona Beach for a
now o re s
?*.rr. ? '‘ !h!l! are on * short visit
—•
week or ten day*.
Catering to Commercial Men
EAST SANFORD
Mrs. C. L. West ar.d two ehil- to Oviedo.
and Families
dren
anu
Mr*.
Mary
West
have
gon
e:
T
:.e
friends
of
Mr.
T.
L.
Cushir,d
- frs. D. R. Brlsson
« » » . «.■--! CUl Kiln I r lM ii
C ~ m cd in Stock
The TAT.IRDI INN, T m m . FU.
to the beach.
i &gt;r,£ ^vgret very cv.'eh to bear of his *^*c“ ^d home last Friday from
\ r r ^ . . .— v i r:— *— n _ - Mr. 7 . L- Lingo '.i '_n.k a: L is ld ’ tess in Jacisonviile and hope he *iu:te
♦tlraded trip with a repost in the bank after an enjoyable j
»&lt;*&gt;= be improved sufficiently. f '• z! * fi’ ? tia *stay with Mrs. Lirj-, and la o y a t : to return homt.
Mrs. Jennie Fowell Cowar. ard
Daytona for two wetk-s.
I Mr. ar.d Mr*. Tilikn Jacob* are -daughter Mis* N*hiie hav* Hr*-n!
112 W. Say Street
Jtciaoorfle, Florida
T k- C r cth t: C !-b -wnt^v^d c f ! viriting ir.r.r mother Mr*. Mary cue*t* of Mr ar.d M n . W. W. MilWj’l Or.'*, Away
T*"V
&lt;~i Uu
r ;c a id &gt; r i / p o n
the young matrons and a few y c u r g U » «&gt; k-*
w k.
(or ,h‘‘
They have
ladies) after being dormant for th ej
Mr. S'. H. Tanner is improving
Flcrida ia their car.
*
- - d left Tuesday for their home in
Jacksonville.
**-4 »« suara-ies ihry will Car
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The Lake Mary correspondent's

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Mosquitos

Out of Every Four Livery Cars Right
Here in This Community, Three
of Them Use Diamond Tires
Many tire dealers meet you with an argument about how cheap they
can sell you a tire. If their tire had the quality and mileage
built into it that a DIAMOND TIRE has, they would
not have to mention the PRICE.
Yet a
DIAMOND cost you no more than a
so-called C H E A P T IR E .

i » a r »» tuna at )MJ liar K.

sermon was rend with interest, cur
|in sentiments exajtly. G ad to see how
it looks in print.

I’lraa.

.fit. hralihfql, uimC* Ilia a ptna
r-rtai. Oul&gt;- a liv Urcfw u m u r r
acd jvj can tU-rp Is t»ar» a u j avoid
tu la ru
Also i m r u n M
a* a
{-Tv.relative ax-.leal O n , riarb-v,
v-^hv. Ucr. Kllea. ttr. WU1 »o«

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We are glad to note that Miss
1—' Ruby Hirt has quite recovered front*
her recent illness.
Mrs. Uehida arrived last week
from Philadelphia to join Mr. L'chida
who came here some time ago to go
into farming they have gone to '
housekeeping near the 7 oya_.a ].0
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-V Kr.ight has gone to th- 1
western p m cf tde state on a busi-&lt;
g
rttsi trip.
Mrs. ,J. G. Hasty is moving to!
Q , ^ Johnson koaw this wftl;,

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Mr' * n.d •'Iri-

| g ’ begin

H u ty milli

housekeeping on Geneva ave'

lu
'
},“ : -v •rcompanied'
her little sister Haze! Francher home
to Chicago last week. Mrs. Hasty
(will be away »nly « few week*'.
|g

iir*. Joe Cameron «sd young I
j people are at home from the bcl c h ,
a . now to remain.
I
r' * nd
Estridge will
j begin housekeeping at the Campbell |
; P'ac€ 0D C d « y avenue to be vacated !
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b&gt;' „Mr- w d Mr*. O. J. Pope and
family.^ The Pope, having bought
Mr*. McDonalds home and farm.

Fabric Tires 6,000 Miles - - Cord Tires 10,000 Miles S
_

Mr. and Mr*. G iIb a iT I ! « u r
*erc guest, of Mr. a^d Mrs. Charle,
Dunn at Daytona beach on Sunday.
| John Ingram is here again alter
. spending several month* on the
(toast near New Smyrna.

ht Tire Company
There', a m u st the o r b to Mere y#«.

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Bef*
bring it to Kent’s vulcaniaing
and have it attendid to.
make a finished job of it, in s
order *^d you won't know the
j Jame, Walter arrived here last
canixed shoe from the new one.
; week from Georgi* where he has
j been packing peaebw. He is enroute it will give new-like service.

home to Tahokee

■| The ntichhor* gave Mr. and Mr* 1
(Graham Hunter a delightful house-!
PHONE 17
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Oak as. hrd £ :.
Sanfo

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AUGUST L1919

8ANF&lt;ttRD5EBAlD

PACE THREE

-A r « 4 tm Bitty Nm 4”

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SOME OV OUR SPECIAL
PRICE*
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lin t

Oklaketaa PUw, 2| lb U(k
100 lb. ri.(*r .
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W. C O.ta
ni|k On*« llud*M* Atkrt

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

league and are making raid* on the
poultry yarda.
• The Longwood packing house has
been sold and is being torn down and
taken to Alt. Verde.

Here is your chance if
you are looking
for a real
Irish Buggy made of all
hardwood, full bolted and
extra wide steel wheel.
Price $4.25

Standard Site Wash Boards
Irasa 70c
Glass GOc
White Metal 46c

CATES CRATE COMPANY,

to an organised gang that hoc been
operating in the state for some time
and these two had twelvo indictments hanging over them for vatious
robberies.

Mr. and Mrs. Durant are greutly
pleased to get hack their car is they
had only owned it for u few weeks
and it was new and in good condi­
tion.
SuerifT Brady and his efficient
deputies deserve credit for their
prompt work in heading off the
thieves
before they could get out of
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel spent last Thurs-.
the
state
or dispose of the car.
day in Orlando, the guest of Mrs.
Maurey.
LongwonHitea arc very thankful
that they live here instead of Jatk•onvillo as it is several degrees coolr-.
Charlie Hartley, T. P. Lewis arjd
J. T. AlcGahey went up to Sanford
on Tuesday afternoon to see the ball
geme between Sanford and Lake­
land.

That great natural curiosity
from the Florida Sw am ps

Lcngftood has organised a base
RACE RIOTS IN CHICAGO
bail team and is practising for her
first game which will be against Mt. Stale Troops Ordered out to Quell
V cde.
Trouble

HARDWARE

Kook Stoves, Yes I

HARD w e a r
Plumbing

Real estate is on the boom in our
town, one party having five different
offers for one piece of property.
Miss Alice Tcthcrly and Mrs.
Mincks of Orlando will spend a few
days camping at Greenwood Lodge
on Greenwood Lake.

Chicago, July 30.—The state troops

Your last chance to see it Saturday,
August 2nd. in the Stumon Block on

DURANT CAR RECOVERED

and Sheet Metal
Contractors

(Continued from page 2)
warming Tuesday evening. Every*
one was invited to com e and they
enjoyed the evening. Refreshments
of ice-cream cake and lemoeade
were served.
Tom Sullivan has returned from
France and will be with Mr. Fish
it his farm on Cameron Ave. during
the coming season.
LONG WOOD PICKUPS
J. E. Phipps was calling on friends
in Orlando on Saturday.

Sanford Ave.

9 Good Work of Sheriff’ s Office Localcs \.kr"ai YaJafklT
I
The Ford enr of II. C. Durant,
9 who lives near Lake Mary was stolen
early last Saturday mortiing and
Sheriff Brady and feb *r :
. ,’rp
early on the scent and tra ce d the
n car south.
Deputies Whiddcn and
TMlin went as far as Haines City
t_ und lost track cf the car there as
* the thieves turned north.
" Tne sheriff’s office kept the wires
hot meantime and sent post cards
describing the car ail over the state
,r and early Thursday morning Sheriff
Hagan of Putnam county nailed
two negroes in the car near Palatis ka. They failed to halt at his comd mand and he shot them bringing
tho car to a halt. It proved to be
»r the Durant car and the two negrees
a were recognised as men belonging

You should not fail

to see this as it is o n e o f th e

Greatest of Florida Curiosities

In the s c a l e d
packages— but look
for the name

RETURN WIRE LINES

In order to make room for
our large line of Fall and
Winter Suits fo r Men, we
v/ili close out all of our
Summer Clothes at greatly
reduced prices. One lot of
Silk Mohair Suits in Greys,
Pin Stripe and Blues; $10.00
$12.50 and $15.00. One lot
Kool-Kloth Suits fo r men
and young men $8, $9, &amp; $10.

Government gives Telegraph and
Telephone M acs to Owners.
’ Washington. July 31.— Govern­
ment control of telegraph and tel- (
ephone properties will end at mid-,
night tomorrow night.
Orders for j
thtir return to private owners were,
issued today by Postmaster-General
Burleson aa required under a resolu­
tion adopted by congre.* and signed
by President Wilson ten day* afo.
Mr. Burleson, in a statement ac­
companying his order, said sound
public opinion ultimately would de­
termine “ how this trust has been
met” anti tfmt he was content to
abidn by the result. Besides this re­
ply to criticisms of his management
of the wire companies tho post­
master-general also took a parting
shot at tho Postal Telegraph Com­
pany most of the officers of which
were removed several months ago

protection atfalnst
Inferior Imitations.
Just as the seated
package is prctection against Im ­
purity.

1M B y
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Just received a (new ship­
ment of Silk Shirts in solid
colors, shirts that will ap­
peal to the man who wants
to look well dressed and
still be
co m fo rta b le .

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F o r years E &amp; W has been
the standard o f quality in
stiff collars. N ow it is the
standard in Soft Collars too.

in ail braids and grades, in solid and
fancy bands at greatly reduced prices

TH E Y O W E L I- CO M PAN Y

rates. Clarence Hi; Mackay, presi­
dent of the Postal Telegraph Com­
pany. in urging congress to progress
for speedy return of the properties
said his company eould reduce rates
20 per cent, and still raen a profit
and a rpte war between the tele­
graph companies was viewed in
some quarters as a possibility.
Telegraph rates were increased
approximately 20 per cent, last
March to meet increased salaries
of optrators and other employia
and rising costa of materials.

YOUR HEART

IT’S Y O U R K ID N EYS
'• P .r i.r ’of p * i- ,’ j .t t i /. ’ t S . ■oothtakh««1lii, ell .U a -

ksn

htfiosy trouble.
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caused
_ It Do
— sot
notwait
weltuntil
untiltotoTwo kldn.jro are tho meat Important
ortans of tb. M r . Tbsy are tho
Cepanlaa. In twenty-four hour. * « *
oil.ruts, tho pt-lflars, or your hlood.

r»s?w
«,%a'arEi5arf,tafs,gs

KM nay disease Is usually Indicated by should fsal health and Viror rtturnlnr
the day you first Uerd
weariness, •l.spleasreas. n.rvousitwM, of wjll ble«s
MEDAL, Haarlem O il
asspondMioy. back* eh., stomach trou­
Aftar you t tsl that you have cured
ble. pain la loins and lowar al
yours.If, cantlnus to take oae or two
cov.a'so
ssch day. so au to hoop In
a s {S a it?* "1
’firtt-Clsss condition sad ward o tt tkm
JUl th o .. darancsmanti are nature*# danaar of othsr attacks.
signals to wara you that tho kidneys .A s k for tha original Imported QOUX

s w a ess

MEDAL, brand. Tor*. oIms. W.aty re­
funded ff, they do not L.i|&gt; you. . « ■

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T n r 9AN70BD HERALD

PAGE FOUR

Pott u boot tine tbs prison farm as
n flee resort. All Kls talk about the
fine qualities of that pine* will not
make it popular either as a winter
or summer r»sort but I suppose those
trho stay there are satisfied ail right
and have no intention of moving.

U N C O IL Hl'LLEY, Ph-D^‘LItLD^.LL.Di PreeHcnl
DeLand, Florida
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Gent’s Furnishings
Everything in up-to-date Styles
Right from New York

New York Ready-to-Wear
3 1 2 Sanford Avenue

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racial.
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Sanford. Florida

of

It was just an "id ea " Thomas Ed­
ison caught
But the light without Same we
got from it.
With another “ idea** was the photo­
graph brought —
Ard the "movies-’ that came like
a comet.

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief la Ameae Ye Taking Notea
and Faith. “ HeU Print ’em "—
So Sajs S isa iu ct.

Jest An ‘ Idea"
It was just an "id.a**—that was il l So—net» »i
l e t ; oc nail—
say with a sneer.
Columbus—these nges ag-r*
1*U not r » y for that—for it's just
an ideal"
It was just an **ida" — but we ought
to be glad.
Remind him that there isn’ t a thing
For it gave us our country, you
that he uses
know.
That doesn't d»i*»
. *?*
source he abuses.
It was fust an "idea" is George
Stevenson’s misd.
When he saw the steam jostle the And. tell him there isn't a too! or
,kettle,
mabrine
Bt* the raiircads made brothers of
That he hantiks or works with or
. j-.'all cu rk icd .
even has a?tn

if he trouble* to

Popular Enginee
'Headlines in the papers say that
there is no shortage in sugar, that
the government sail dump all their
various kinds of canned and con­
densed beef on the market and that
th* price* must come down but as
yet they la v e not. yea. verily they
rrr going up higher each minute.
Does the government joke us or

Roselaad Dairy Obtains Pasture
and Building New Daraa.
The Rowland Dairy realising the
growth of * Sanford and the future
business of dairying has leased 700
acres of pasture lands near Monroe
and will erect barns and houses and
everything suitable for the carrying
on of the dairy business upon a
large scale.
The present location of tjie dairy
was somewhat cramped as the celery
fa m e were encroaching upon the
pasture* year by year and Mr.
Stapler, the manse**-, cert ntaut
fer a pasture of sufficient size and
in a location where he could get the
us* d it for many years to come and
found this place near Monroe where
the St. Johns prairies .art covered
the year around with the best grass
and where all kinds of forage
p t i k s i«u be planted and dairy
feeds of all kinds can be raised.
The new buildings at Monroe will
be equipped with the Louden fix*
tu rn which are-supposed to be the
last word in sanitary dairy fixtures
and the Roseland Dairy •H11 be
up to date and clean and sanitary
in every sense of the werd. Mr.
Stapler believes in giving his patrons
the best of dairy products and keep­
ing then clean and sanitary in
every respect and his new plant
will be esc of the best in the stats
when it is finished.

fr iu r n e d
from
a
weeks spent in Ohio
visiting friends and
relatives. The family reu’ iion v l i . ’ j
had been planned and which was
to be held in Colorado was pestp.- nrd on account of the death of
Mrs. Jacob’ s father who died in
Colorado a few weeks ago.
Mr. a n d . Mrs. Jacobs will open
The hotel started j the Lake Monroe school on Septemroy old friend, ber 1st ar.d_.wil1 teach there during
other boys who the coming winter as they did last
:g ahead beside sear.

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COLLEGE o r tU alS E S S —Os s Mii*. n«*U «*e&lt;a(. UkMtkaW, Trr««riiU&lt;.
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SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ABTS—Far k*M *n4 ; * » l » » • .
T H E SCHOOL O f MUSIC—Flaaa.
tlik a , n k l . k l i ^ . A * t i » id .

SCRIPPS BOOTH CARS
Hood— Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes
R E P A IR W ORK OF A L L KINDS
FORDS A S P E C IA L T Y

MOB JLOILS andGASOLINE
ACCESSORIES
Cara Washed ard Delivered— W© Will Call
f &gt;r and Deliver Your Car.

Moral Purpose.

The greatest work hns always gone
hand la hand with the most fervent
moral purpose.—&gt;. i cy Lanier.

New July Number* of

1 B rin jr Results

Herald

JMfIMJ

iwUlwilnlUII IS

fisplring'Marseilhisc* sung
in English by Graveure
Garetir* it cne cf the few liriag
srtatt p n l enough to p &lt; tt2 the glory
cl ih* oorLTi song p i« ictory, the soag
that u**l France sad ciru—lioo. dear
to hi tremendous climax "for Viewy
cr Dtoh '^Coupled with "The Tnanpettr." slto tuag by C ir cure.

A-6106—$LSO

"Tike sorisgef pearls’* iadeed c o m
s’ &lt; J.&gt;
octet d M sm fiT h U voice
la llii Meg that hxi touched a rHiiai
feearul So p m and tweet aid Lirapid
are they that their scold would soothe
a tool a toreaeaL Oa the reverie el
Ctt»rwcsr4 Meant dag* "At Dnmiaj."

A-2724—JL jOO

StraccbsH S in g s S u b lim e
Love S o n g 'C o re ’N grato*
_A fl the j » n s«*4 putkM s h k lfo e lf
Sfnctir«. st kit greaseit. conld coewy,
xrs ta this v osd trfcl outpouring of
lore. This N rpo&amp; w soog gives you
S n f i a i a k s m u impred btigpcs.

49S22—|L 3)

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Sanford, Florida

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Since my latt effusion/ I learn
that more -ity property is changing
bands and more people are chased
into the street 1 am buying a tent
gettihg ready for the time when I
will have to move or else turn down
a Cm* offer for my property. This
is certainly moving days in Sanford
town as'd yet it is the right kind of
spirit to build a d ty .
V I vant to congratulate the City
Coui.cil on the fine appearance of
t .e Central Park. It look* f o e and
niw if the same kind of treatment
caa be accorded the A k r front beinre the fall season it will look like
Sanford was a real sure enough
tourist town.

Maurel MaJoos Marvelous
R e c o rd o f “T h e Rosary*

§3

• arc raictung up
, " vl»l Wnm
h our four story
with Orlando
building Yowell &amp; Duckworth go
us one better by iddin; another
story to their big building down
there. Well, it is now up to Bowers
&amp; Ron mill at or to the new ownerr
of tb? Mitler building on the corner
•f First and Park to build five storybuildings and make those Orfands
people climb to six.

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FULL LINE OF PHONOGRAPHS A N D RECORDS

\ And (peaking of cleaning up
did you ever notice what a wonder­
ful difference it makes in the appear­
ance of the city when everybody
gets busy with the yards and vacant
lots and the parks and e\ery spate
that reeds cleaning. It makes no
difference whether you own your
home or rent it the home and the
premises should be kept dean and
made attractive. All this makes for
a clean and healthy arid beautiful

* Dispatches state that a religious
w it in England believe is going
r&gt;und naked and say that in a few
years the entire world will he taking
up the plan without clothes. I do
net like- the idea but can truthfully
say tnat unless tbe prices comq down
all of as will be going araung naked!
vfcrther it happens to be 6ur r&gt; i
ligion or not.
• Ceagm a agreed to make it
possible for a man to keep a certain
amount cJ booze in his own home.
This was done of course because it
was unconstitutional to take away
the .constitutional right of a ru n
giver him by -the constitution for
h » constitution and not b-cause the
congressmen had any bocc** of tLcir
own. Ncvsire.
*V %
•, Joe Firman cf the Palm Beach

On account of the continual increase in
labor and all merchandise, e s p e c ia lly
cleaning and pressing supplies, all press­
ing clubs have been forced to-increase
: : : : prices as follows : : : :
UNION PRICED EFFECTIVE AUGUST

2 Piece Woolen Suits Pressed

-

Dry Cleaned
Scrubbed
Trousers Pressed
Coat Pressed
. . .
Trouse.; Cleaned
Coat Cleaned
. . .
Suits Sponged and Pressed

P A L m B E A C H and M O H A I R S U I T S
Suits Cleaned
. . .
Single Pants (o r) Coat Cleaned
White Flannel Trousers Cleaned

C L U B T IC K E T S F O R S A L E
C O O l, FOR SIX s m s

A T $ 2 .0 0

PRESSED OR THREE SUITS CLEANED ANU M OSSED

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N«, Senator Lodge has never been
proven guilty of accepting and eat­
ing Armour and Co.’s free gift
roast beef liko Congressman Mann
but he should quit "cussin" and
unite with tho millions of human
beings all ever the world where the
flag of Christianity and of civilisa­
tion floats and work and hope and
on bended knees pary to God that
President Wilson's grand plan t&lt;j
mnke thL old world a fit place in
which to live, and to die may prove
to be a triumphant success. ,
In my humble opinion tho man
who works and fights ngainst the
Grand Finn on partisan grounds und
for political purposes merits the pro­
found contempt of Christianity und
the execrations of mankind in gen­
eral and of every father and mother
whose boy crossed the Atlantic
ocean to fight the German or uied
in camp.

Now’stheTime

N

O W — and here is the
convincing reason w hy:—

W e have raised the D ia m on d
Adjustment bases more than 40
ner.c«nt-r-.;. . ............. - • -----•
’ on Fabrics to 6,000 miles;
on Cords to 8,000 miles.
On the old adjustment bases, claims
for adjustment kept going down
and down in number till they al­
most vanished — while sales kept
going up and up.
That was proof that Diamond’3
quality was better than the old
adjustment figures indicated— so
much better that w e raised the
adjustment bases more than 40
per cent.
That’s how good Diamonds are.
Now’s the time to put on Diamonds
—all ’round

The n ew adjustment bases also
apply on all Diamonds n ow in
use o r in the hands o f dealers.
ADJUSTMENT
Fabrics - 6,000 Miles
• Cords • 8-000 Miles

Scm inolc Bank Annex
Magnolia Ave.
SANFORD

FLORIDA

five

And I urn wondering whether the
Immortal Shakespeare was permitted
to lift the veil of futurity uni saw
Woodrow Wilson, like the eagle
soaring in his pride of place and being
hooted and hawked at by partisan
mousing owls like Lodge ami Rued
Knox and Horuh. Don’ t you think
he was permitted to do so?
It is
quite sure that Congress will ratify
the Treaty of Peace and adopt tho
"Longue of Nutirns’ Covenant"
President Wilton is human and liko
Washington und Lincoln and nil
the rest, he lias made mistakes. " T o
err is human" and many full to win
complete success because "h e only
is exempt from failure, who makes
no effort." lie failed to avoid the
war just ended and now makes this
new el.uu. .... ..muu mgn and has
won the confidence and respect of n
waiting world that took notice of
his mighty lumcst und noble cllort
to sit up and establish a League of
Nations the chief purpose of which
is tc improve world conditions and
avoid future wars.
And the result
is that by solemn decree civilization
hus chiseled
name of W OODHOW WILSO.* on the pinnacle of
Fame’s Punthcon and it will remnin
"ntnong the few, the immortal
names that were mot horn to die."
whether his grand plan proves an
overwhelming success or not.
The present is the first time in
history that the cause and the o c ­
casion for a grand effort and plun
like this one presented itself and,the
President grasped tI’d situation and
day and night with energy, persever­
ance and determination unequalled
to sucffd and to accomplish som e­
thing and to do something und to
rompetl people to think of other* uh
well as of themselves. And the Presi­
dent Ims already shown thnt this old
world is the Hotter from tho fact
thnt Woodrow Wilson lived in it.
May his shadow never grow less.
1 urn thinking of Sanford today
as well ns of other things, und of
its present prosperity us shown by
the Herald and its bright nnd rosy
future just abend of us.
'Your recent letters nnd editorials
have been deeply interesting, enrouraging nnd inspiring. The Merrill
pack full of news reaches us regular­
ly and we are ever nnd nlwuyn de­
lighted to sec It. It keeps us in close
touch with Snnfo-d and Sanford
people on well ns Florida and the
U. S.
,
With kind remombrnnccs and good
wishes for you und yours urd nil
Sanford, i remain,
Yours truly,
A. M. T H R A SH E R .
P. S. The fing of our union la float­
ing on our balcony today.
The Baptist Temple
One hundred nnd fifty In ths Sun­
day School last Sunday.
The Auditorium wan filled at both
morning nnd evening hour* of wor­
ship. Dr. Hyman, the pastor, prenched in the morning. Dr. Brownlee of
the Presbyterian church in tiic even­
ing.
On Saturnuy night, Dr. Hymun
performed the marriage ceremony of
Mr. Lawtie Oglesby nnd Miss Effie Burnette at the Pastorium.
K Mr. J. A. Williams and Mrs.
Hester Bclligio were also married by
Dr. Hyman at the home 01 Mrs.
Lyons.
An interesting nnd enjoyable swim­
ming party wnH given on Thursday
afternoon for Dr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hyman at Palm Springs. Mesdames
Forest Gntchel and J. B. Calder
•aero givers of the party.
Tiit monthly Missionary society
of the Temple was entertained by
Mesdames W. C. DeCoursoy and
David Speer.
A most enjoyable
mu-ini was this.
Bigger Brotherhood will ho the
general subject of a series of morn­
ing sermons nt the Temple for Aug­
ust.
Next Sunday nt 11:15 “ Beginnning Bigger Brotherhood" will be
the first of the series. D o notjp if**
a single sermon.
The Sunday venings will be nd-

Bankston Bros.
Roberta, Ga., Jan.-----Old K entucky Mfg. t o .,
Paducah, Ky.
Gcntlemen:A Mr. Will Wachter of this coutry has some hogs thut were down
with cholera and had given up all
hope of saving them and would not
spend one penny on them. I gave
him ono 15 pound pail of your U. A.
Thom as' Hog Powder and ho has
just com e In nnd paid me for It au.l
a d v i s e s thnt every one of his sick
hots got well arid that he killed
them and now has them in his smoke
house and that all were as fine as
any* he h a d killed this year.
I want to add that he said hii
hogs were down nnd so sick thnt he
had to pry their mouths open and
his wife poured the powder down
their throats.
Pieoso find check in full of my ac­
count and with kindest regards we
beg to remain,
Yours very truly.
Bankston Bros.
For sale by Merchants Grocery Co.

PREVENT HOG CHOLERA *
The It. A. Thomas Hog Powder
has n record of 05 per cent cures of
Hog Cholera. If you feed your hogs
us directed you need never fear hog
cholera or any other hog disease.
And the directions nre very simple,
just about whnt
a few rentfl* worth of B. A. Thomas'
Hog Powder in the feed twice a
week.
Usually though Cholera gets in be­
fore we know it. Then it requires
close attention to each hog—each
hog must be dosed—and if you will
dose them as directed, you will save
better than 90 per cen t.. If you
don't the B. A. Thomas medicine
costs you nothing. Wo—not some
distant manufacturer—pay your
money back.
For snio by Merchants Grocery (*o.

We are now manufseturing
Bee H i r e Material from
Selected Cypress b o a r d s ,
“ Tho Wood Eternal," which
E a s t C o a s t beekeepers
seem to be particularly well
pleased with.
PRICES ON STANDARD HIVE PARTS
Prices f. o. b. Kau Gallic. Freight must be added
8 Frame
10 Frame
Top Board
Standard Body
Shallow Super.
Bottom Board..

Shallow Frames, for supers (same as above). ........ ...93.50 per 100
ALL MATERIAL SHIPPED K N OC K E D -D O W N .
NAILS PUR* NISHED AT SLIGHT ADDITIONAL COST
In addition to material listed above we manufacture several
different sizes and grndts of fram es,'etc., und wilt furnish details
on request.

rvtemwfl towas voua hoou.
i vi »11 - -. ro shis ram cfcos.*
WRITE YARD NEAREST YOU— WE HAVE THEM AT
Titusville, Cocoa. Eau Gallic, Fort Pierce, Stunrt and Miami, Fla.
Genw/sl Offices— Fort Pierce, Flo.

BUI L DERS S U P P L I E S

LUMBER
LATHS,
SHINGLES
SEW ER PIPE and D R A IN TILE

Optlm1
A h u u fo rin pu

misfortune

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T he Only W ay T o Cut Down
The High-Cost Of Living
Buy Your Groceries at Reasonable Prices
and Carry them Horne.
The New
Shopping Way will Save You Money

Crisco, 1U lbs.
Crisco, 3 lbs.
Crisco, 6 lhs.
Crisco, 9 lbs.
Sugar in small quantities
Butter, lb. i Best Sugar Cured Hams
G ood Rice, lb.

Lima Beans, 2 lbs. for
N avy Beans, 2 lbs. for
Dry Peas, lb.
Snow D rift Lard, 2 lbs.
Snow Drift Lard, 5 lbs.
Snow Drift Lard, 10 lb
Best White Meat, lb.
Corn Beef Hash

Sugar Cured B eakfa^t Bacon, 60c Pound

Prices Prevail on all Goods in the
H ouse.. Come Look Them Over

First Street, Between Chase &amp; ,C o ., and
Joe’s Smoke House

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sur:ounding country is prospermia x j b c x x x x x
when they read a live newspaper.
The ’ ocmls attest it and the adver­
tisements nttest It and the whole
LET NOT THE SUNSHINE OF TODAY
paper breathes the spirit of the com­
munity. T h u it is atmsol certain
blind you to the fact that there are tomorrows that will have some
that a man contemplating making a
change of location can be irresist­
clouds and that to keep the sunshine in your heart you must be
ib ly drawn to Sanford if ha Is able
conservative, carefjul and SAVING. Real sunshine is the kind thnt
*o get a threo month subscription
to the paper. Ho reads every line
you help make yourself.
of it aitough he does not know any
one hero. He soon becomes familiar
with all our ways and all our people
and all our struggles for those things
SURPLUS $15,000.00
C A P IT A L $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
that we should have und finally
THE gUESTION OF LABOR
The labor questlen looms on the he reads that wo accomplished those
Man named Scharfschwerdt runs horizon of ail business affairs and wonders in city building or farm
the Ford station
at Okeechobee. it is something thnt will have to he improvements and ho decides that
He should change Ills
name to definitely settled if we are going to Sanford and Seminole county is
proceed to build a greater America. the place for hin. and he comes down
Ford at once.
W a/cs are high and going higher and to look it over for himself with the
yet
they uro not high enough to result that wc gain a citizen right
R. R. DEAS,
Rumors of unothcr wholesale gro­
II. R STEVENS
C. M. HAND
SANFORD, FLORIDA
now. Many of the progressive coun­
enable
the
working
man
to
buy
the
Csthltr
cery here means that other whole­
FfMUeil
Vlre.rrMM.1
ties of the state hneked by the ■ fl
sale concerns will soon recognize high priced food stuffs and clothing.
board of trade arc sending out three j&lt;
THE BANK TH AT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
jj
the claims of this city n« * rnmmnr- The farmer «»nd the manufacturer
and the middlemen say thnt they months subscriptions of the local
dal center.
must get more for food and clothing papers and getting rich returns in
wants new people. This county does not
because
the laboring
A cold storage plant to have a ca­
money
and
so
it
goes
from
day do this and in the absence of any
,
more
pacity of fifteen carloads of ruits
preconcerted movement along that
and vcgctavlcs is one of the many. to day with the ultimate consumer line it would be well for our people Big Fred Bass was swinging a dozen Anthony Jones, of Enterprise, Fla. of the Court House in Sanford,
Seminole County Flurida at ||
ROUT. W. D AVIS.
If
improvements planned for Sanford. getting more into the corner where who have relatives or friends in Sanford men around his head.
he knows not where to turn. Manu­
Register.
o’ clock a. m. on Monday the 1st
he could only swing little Paul G4-6tc
Paiatkn Herald.
facturing and business will either other states that ure interested to Diggers around his head once he
day of September A. D. 1919 nij
come to a standstill or there will be send them a copy of the Herald would he a daisy and Paul worked In Circuiif Court. Seventh Judlelsl the right, title and interest, Hair*,
Seminole county roads bonds sell a revolution. The wheels will turn every week. You will bo surprised
und demand oi Katherine W. Fir?on him so well that Fred was giad Circuit of State of Florida.
at a fine premium. There Is no in­
so fast before long that they will at the results. As the Times Union to shake hands und cull it u day.
The Merchants National Bank
gan, Charles Selby Finegan, Joseph
vestment better than bonds of u fly to pieces. We cannot stand for truthfully said last week about the
of
Savannah
Finegan, Mrs. B. L. Lambert, Jam's
The team has been missing the
Florida county that is improving
increased prices on freight, on Inbor newspapers:
vs.
McElroy Parramoro, Agnes Pl.*inspiring
presence
of
Stuffy
Stewart
ifself permanently.—Tampa Tribune
“ Day after day and w eek‘ after
and on everything and yet the man
and we are alt hoping that his ankle Lucy C. Finegnn as Administratrix ramore, Elbe Pnrramorc and Eli; iwho Is making it possible for us to week, year by year the newspapers
of Estate of Joseph Finegan, deceas­ beth Parra more, as heirs of su'd
Our campaign
for apartment live cannot stand it either. There of Florida present the most valuable and his hand will get in shape in
ed,
c'.a!.
Joseph Finegan, deroased, in and to
houses in Sanford will bear fruit in must be u giving way somewhere sort of information, facts concerning time to hold us on the top rung of
the S W H of N R &gt;4 of Sejtfon H,
By
virtue
of
a
judgement
render­
the
ladder.
the near future so we are informed. or we will perish in the land of plenty the development and growth of
ed in the Circuit Court of Orange Tp. 20 S. Range .'11 East, und t e
Let them come nt once. It is the
Florida, facts that nro of inestimable
county, Fla., in proceeding hy cire N W K of SE|4' of Section 18, Tp.
What
Is
the
solution?
finest investment in the United
value to all who read these daily
Won Lost Pet
facins to revive the judgement In 20 S. Runge 31 Enst ir. Seminoie
Everybody has their own particu­ und weekly publications of the state. Sanford
9 G0.4
14
above
entitled cause and for ex-j County, Fin.
lar ideas and cures for all ailments If any one should take the time and Bradentown
. . 14 11 6G.0
ecution
as to certain heirs of Jos­
Stonewall Jucksan Triplett of the and the editor of the Herald can the trouble to garner these items and Tampa
......... 14 12 MS
E. E. BRAD Y.
eph F ncgan, deceased amt execu­
only
see
from
this
distance
a
getting
Okeechobee News says he will not
articles which tell of Florida enter- Lakeland.............
14 12 538
Sheriff Seminole County, Fia.
tion issued thereon I have levied tnprint the name of uny candidate together of labor ami capital ulong prise and achievements he or she Orlando.............
9 13
on and v.ill sell at the front door G4-5tr.
every
line
if
the
world
is
to
move
for ofilco in hta paper unless the
would have voulmea of material, nil B artow ...............
9 17 34 r.
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notice is pnid for. &lt;&gt;ui»n rtahf. old nnd the people are to live, The more or less valuable as information
succession of strikes will not solve concerning the state, of the worl:
chap, quite right."
* NOTICE
the question. The raising of railrond und the achievements of its people
Bids will lie received for trans­
rates follow the raise of employees of the vuried products of its soil .and
porting school children in District
It is a sad commentary on the
wages and the snme employees today t« industries and the very nmny
No. 1. on the following routes for
eternal fitness of things to note
at grealy advanced wages are not things that go into the mailing of school yeur.1919-20.
that so many of our people invest
saving any more money than they u commonwealth great nnd pros­
their money In out of town enter­
Route No. 1— Celery avenue and !
did nt half the wages years ago. perous. The aggregate garnering of
prises when there is such gilt inVault Doers, Fire Proof Snfes,
Brurdul! avenue to Cameron City.
Jones pays the frieght.
these fads for a sing.o year would
vestemcnl right at their very doors.
,
,
.
.
|,
I,
Route No. 2—Sanford avenue to
, . c. .
We should call a halt and begin lie amazing in volume akd aatoukdSafety Deposit Boxes.
•kg
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r-I,ll'r Springs.
as
a
record
of
achievement,
to
sum
up
the
situation.
If
we
can
Remember that the Daily Herald
Route No. 3 —First Street to Mon­
will he issued on or about the link bring the dollnr down to one hundred
Sx ord.nnry is the publication by roe corner.
Prompt Delivery
Box 84, Lakeland, Florida
of October. It will he a real daily cents of value again where we can the newspapers of the facts along
Route No. 4.— Upsala.
diaper giving you ull the news of the buy a dollars worth for the dollar the line above referred to ifiut tfley
All transportation to lie in good
world, of the utate, of the city nnd we will all be better off and things make Scarcely more tliun a posring
weatherproof
busses, automobi!e
will
ti;,ht
themselves.
county. Save your money for the
({press,on unless the fact chronicled
or
horse
drawn.
Dali;The only way to continue is for is of more shall common happening
Bids rntAt be delivered not later j
the employers to take the employees or achievement. Nevertheless the
___
i n? race ric
ir. Washington and Into their confidence, show them just the publication of these fncts tius'jtliun August 4th to B. 1 V-hitner,
the past week de­ whaf profits they nro mailing and an immense value to the people. I Sec’y Board of Trustees, School! •«»
Lu? . j
mon: ente that the place for the offer to divide the orofits at the end They not ^nn|y J.'tTV * *"1------ ii'-i , ^
- nr;,-.. \-.'..I*
:vin: jv iir' fri some manner that that In valuable Vo home people hut Supentendcnt of zuhlie Instruction. **
C3-2tc.
understood and where he gets u will take the place ol the higher for tho:o of other sections nnd states
Reporting
and
puh.ishing
items
nnd
tenges
thnt
nre
now
being
pnid
and
fair she-, every time. The well be­
&gt;
War Tax Off Soft Drinks
haved n&amp;gro in the south is never that are going high enough to even­ ntricles concerning the results of
In t h e s e d a y s o f h ig h p r ic e s y o u m a y n o t
Washington, July 30. — After
molested nnd never maltreated. In tually swamp the employer nnd worthy work in grove and garden,
b e a b le to w e a r e x p e n s iv e c l o t h e s , b u t
on farm und ranch, in factory nnd nearly two hours debate and while
1
the norlh the people go crazy and employee alike.
the
temperature
in
chamber
hovered
shop us well ns Lith reference to ad­
shoot every negro un sight regardless
y o u c a n be w e ll d r e s s e d a n d fe e l w e ll
Tin* co-operative plan is the only
of whether he la a malefactor or not. plan whereby employer and employes vancement made along other lines of around the 100 mark, tin house toendcuvor, us in education, in loca '! 'lay voted to repeal 10 percent war
d r e s s e d ir y o u r c lo t h e s a r e p r o p e r ly
ran be honest one with another.
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government, in sanitation nnd any
Tliore Is no better investment any­ The man who gives his employer
la u n d r le d .
L e t u s k e e p y o u c le a n .
number of other thingu which (end
where today than Sanford and an honest days work every working
to improve living conditions—all #
Meat Trust Owns World
S e n d u s a p a c k a g e , o p e n it w h e n
Seminole County property. People day in the year is entitled to some­ are of value and are made the more
Washington,
July
30.—The
thing
more
than
his
regular
wages
are overlooking the best proposition
it r e t u r n s a n d s e c h o w p le a s e d y o u ’ll be.
so hy being told to others through ability of the big five packers, Swift,
in the world when they invest their ut the end of the fiscal year provid­
the medium of the press.
Armour, Morris, Cuduhy and Wilson
m oney'in outside schemes that pro­ ing that his employer lias mnde
to
determine from day to day a gen­
By telling what the people of one
mise so much n-d get nothing and money. In case a business has made
eral level on livestock prices, was
city
or
town,
or
of
n
country
section
allow a gilt edge Investment at home u good profit he it a bank, factory,
declared incontrovertible in the third
go begging. An appartment house office or farm let the employees are doing those in other places nre
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i
section
of the federal trade commis­ H
LEESni-RG, FLORIDA
or twelve rf them here in Sanford share in the prosperity and they will spurred on to do likewise or to im­
'•5
sions report on the meat industry
is one of the best ami safest invest­ be satisfied, in case the business prove on what lias been told as
and made public tonight.
Robert Glenn Igou, Agt.
:
:
Phene 299
ments in the United States. T ^’ nk does not make good on nreount of being done by their neighbors.
some unforsccn or unaccountable
it over.
Rivalry leads to advancement.
ru,
nmj t|,#.
rmnlovoe
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Emulation helps to improvement.
m M M N A M X W W M W 'f t * w m w a m w
J.nnii office at Gaincsriile, riu.
j working nt u reasonable wage can Cooperation brought about by a
John Rockfellar was eighty years
July 28, 1919.
lit shown that it lias not made u realization of what is best for ad­
old the other day. A big celebration
profit we believe that ninety nine jacent communities and for neigh­
Notice is hereby given that Sadie
was stager in honor of the •event.
rut of one hundred men will be bors is fostered hy the newspapers Wallace, widow of Arthur II. Wal­
John says to play golf and drink
satisfied to take a living wage and of Florida which constantly publish lace, deceased, of Wekiwa, Florida
rlive oil and live to Lc otic hundred.
go ut it nnother year closely associ­ the facts relative to cooperative who on May 29, 1914 made Home­
If we had Standard Oil stock we
ated with their employer r.rd in work und achievements.
stead entry No. 012124 for SWJf of
t
could afford to piny golf nnd drink
his :onfidencc und put their shoulder
N W ! „ N W 1, of SW &gt;( Section 5
oliVv* oil. As it is now we cannot even
Happily the time hus gone hy
to the wheel to try ami make a pro­
and N 1* of S E ?, Section G, Town­
drink kerosene. What a blessing it
when highly colored und efen ab­
fit for the next year.
ship 20 S. Range 29 E, Tnllnhi*'&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;
Is to b ir o d:a : Jchn live »o long and
solute untruths were told hy unwise
in other words there should he a boosters of Florida. Now the facts Meridian, lias filed notice of inten­
furnish us with nice gasolene nnd
tion to make Three-year Proof to
In U n io n
everything and he only rulses the getting together of employers nnd nre demanded und given by the
extahlish
claim to the land above
employees und the cut throat me­ press of the static and they ure the
price a few cents a day too.
T h e r e Is
thods of strikes and counter strikes strongest arguments that can he described, before Clerk Circuit Court
— r O -----at
Sanford,
Florida
on
the
Gth
day
of employee's and the same cut presented of money cither for busi­
S tre n g th
The Midsummer SEditicn of the
thnmt methods of the big trusts ness or home purposes. Inforinatio of September 1919.
Flurida Grower ih a finr piece o f .
,
.
,, ,
,
Claimant names as witnesses:
,
..
„ .
, , and corporations should close for they of the most valuable character is
literal.: me giving the state a world
3
HE principle applies quite
ure leading us into chuoti londition contained in the published facts, William C. Holiday, of Wekiwa, Fla.
of adtortblng. The Grower isalwnys
ns much to banking as to
from
which
we
ran
not unvarnished and without exaggera­ II. B. Click, of Wekiwa, Fla.
g old but .this special effort for the
recover
and
ull
are suffering tion, relative to what Florida is Ebon Crippcn, of Wekiwa, Fla.
soldiers or states or governments.
summer should bring results und
W. E. Whidden, of Wekiwa. Fla.
as the natural consequence.
and
what
her
people
are
accomplishresults mean a larger influx of peo­
It is most fortunate that the Fed­
ROIJT. W. DAVIS
Let us all get togcthir.
it g. And they ure becoming gratify­
ple Inti this state this fall. The
eral
Reserve Banking System has
Register
ing ii ore numerous and important
Grower tslls the truth about Floridu
been
in operation during the war.
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cte ry day."
SEND OUT T H E HERALD
and the truth being stranger Minn
There is no better advertising in
The advantages of this organiza­
fiction gets them every time. CCon
Department of the Interior, l . S.
the
world than your local paper and
tion nccrue to the customers o f the
gratulations to Edgar Wright, Little
nd Office at Gainesville, Fla.
member banks who nt the same
Jeff, Frank Whiteman and all the it is really surprising how tho local
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July 28. 191.9.
time contribute to the strength
rest of the Grower gang. They are paper will eventually induce people
to come here when no other form of
Notice is hereby given that John
of the nation’s banking system
ail r’ ght.
the position of Cellar
advertising will do it. The old adage hard for
F. Da 'idson, of Jacksonville, Fla.,
nnd enjoy the benefit o f its pro­
about the constant dripping wearing Champs, trying to nose out Bartow woh, on May 19, 1911 made home­
tection.
The new Valdez Hotel Is being away the stone is true of all forms for that position. The only harrier stead entry No 012738, for N *, of
advertised with post cards showing of advertising ami especially true to their ambition is the fact that it NWW,’ S E « of N w j* and NW »f
the hotel as it will appear when of tho newspaper. Feople who are rained so muth last week they could |of n k
FIRST
Section 23. Township 18 S.
filnahed and giving some valuable living is distant states nnd have an
not
j Range 31 E. Tallahns«-e Meridian
information on Sanford nnd Seminole Idea qf coming to Florida want the
NATIONAL
We wish to thank the Orlando; has filed notice of intention to make
— cunty. Send out one of these cards lord paper and they take a great fann fo* helping us win the games up Three-year Proof to establish rla’ m
BANK
every lime you send a letter out of interest in all our doings from tho here.
Their sympathy and cheers to the land above described, before
the state. It will advertise yokr time that they
issue for the opposing trams are greatly J Clerk Circuit Court, at Sanford,
. get the first
_______
town, and your county. Gel them until ‘ they finally pack up and como »PPrevia.'ed hy the Sanford people* PlorIda on tha 5th day of ScrbVnI .-..
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-• especially since Orlando is m L i . i»er jyi»».
constant reading of the progreis we down tho ladder that no one knows | Claimant names as witnesses:
He Nothing shows the growth and are tv iking along every line ns told
1,1 th* 1?a*ue txct^ ^
Or- Chester Carpenter, of Osteen, Fla.
federal rfgerve
Iprpsperity of a town us the column* in the paper that finally gets them. Undo papen.
|John r , „ of 0lte'en&gt; Kla
Ifcn ^ S Y S T r: m
of the local nowspaper. When the Thoy know that the city and the j The Criando Sentinel said that Martin Shepard, of Osteen, Fit.
columns arc teething with good
reports and ch a n ts in real estate
and vadvertisements of the local
K. J. HOLLY. Editor
merchants that town shows that It
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
Is nlive, progressive and
moving
ahead. Absence of advertising shows
, •Published Every Friday by
that It la o dead one. The Herald
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY is filled with advertising jig h t now
in tie middle ef! sutflmfcr'hnd every
sccscBirnos rmcr in au Vasct
body knows that Sanford Is booming
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without reading the news columns.
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And the P olly Herald will show it
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to them every day In the week.
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Peraonal Item*
of Interest

Friends of Charlie Munn .trill ,be they will go to Charleston and
glad to learn of hia aafe arrival in other points expecting to be c.bscnt
the states. Charilo has been Franco about thirty days.
for searly a year but Is glad to bo
B u y Diamonds. W ight Tiro Co.
back in tho United States again.
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Snmmary o f the
Floating Small

Talk* Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

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Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Erawnico
nnd little daughter left Wednesday
for points In Georgia and tho Caro­
lina* where they will spend tho next
month with .'datives and friends.
Bicycle Tires— New, fresh stock
and guaranteed at $5.00 per pair,
Put on free of charge.
Sanford
Cycle Co., 115 Park Ave.
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Mr*. W. H. Peter* and children
Margaret and Jack, left last Wednes­
day, to Join Mrs. Artie Smith nnd
daughters, in Asheville, N. C. where
they will spend the rest of tho
summer.
Mrs. M. P. Kokat nnd Mis*
Evelyn Berner returned home Wed­
nesday evening from New York
alter spending a month with rela­
tives und friends in Oswego and
New tork City.

Word comes from Biddy Burdick
that he has arrived In this country
and will soon be home. Biddy has
Burn'to Mr nnd Mrs. Sam Brad­ day the guest* of Mr*. Marrero'*
sister, Miss Lilu Johnson.
been In France for thu part year
ford » finc b“ by b° y ‘
,
spending most of his time in hospi­
Mr, Lena Lee and daughter Mabel . Munson's swimming pool is now
tal work at St. Nazaire, Frrnce
art spcutllng the week in Tnmpa. oped on Wednesdays, Thursdays.
where he was attached to the naval
Saturdays
and
Sundays
in
the
after­
Every white nhoo, for men, women
branch of the service.
noon.
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pifkeni Shoe Slorr.
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Hon. C*ry Hardoo of Live Oak,
Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Bryan have
vir* W. W. Long is visiting her
candidate for governor, was in the
returned
from
Goorgia
where
they
brother. J- G. Harrold In Gaines­
d ty several days of this week call­
were called hy tho Budden death of
ville.
ing on his old friends nnd making
e brother of Mrs. Bryan.
Mrs J I Smith of Montgomery
new
ones. This Is Mr. Ilardoo's
Miss Virginia Brady of Jackson­
j little daughter nre visiting Mrs
first
visit
to Sanford and ho was
ville is the gueat of Mrs Edwnrd
greatly interested in the develop­
Msrie Smith
Betts. Her many friends in Sanford
Pint Mason fruit jar* nt L. P.
ment along every line.
are delighted to sec her agnin.
McCullcr’s.
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The special burgain counters are
Spot Lights, horns, bumpers, mloMr*. W. A. Whitcomb of Geneva
attracting special attention. Dickenj
tor meters, eveiylhing for the auto­
in the city Tuesday on o shop­
Shoe Store.
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mobile.
Sanford Cycle Co., 115
ping expedition.
Mr. nnd Mr* J. C. Brannon who
Park avenue.
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Mr*. Augusta Etgenmenn oi A thave lately returned from a trip to
Henry and John Lee are visiting
Bicycle Repairing—our hicyclo re- the old home in Georgia had a nar­
lanta i» the guest of her daughter
their mother, both of them being
pnir
shop is the largest and best row escape from a bad accident on
Mn. Fred Dniger.
home from tho war, Henry in the
equipped
repair shop in the city. Sanford avenue the other day when
Trices reduced on all goods at navy and John in the nrmy.
All
work
done
quickly and guaran­ a drunken driver on another cur
.... Grace Williams' millinery storo.
Stuffy Stewart is nursing n had teed the best. Sanford Cycle Co., run into them at the corner of
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ankle and hand as the result of one 115 Park Ave.
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Sanford avenue and Second street.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brannon of the games in Bradentown and is
Mr. and Mr;. George WaUoh ami
It. A. Wiley Is at the helm in
have returned from .a pleasunt visit ■out of the* gsm«* for &lt;nm» time.
little
son of Quincy nre in tho city
tho ofllcc of the Western Union while
to home loins in Gcorgin
Do like others have done. Buy for
the
guests
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Zeb
Mr and Mrs Bnxrton Perkins and the fall. A splendid assortment of Mnnager Hall Is taking his vacation.
Ratliff. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Aber­
Mr.
Wiley
is
a
former
Kissimmee
little son returned last night from high shoes from which to rclect.
hoy hut for many years has beeq nathy of Daytona nre also here and
point* in Ohio and Virginia
Dickens Shoe Store.
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the party will go to Miurni in a few
residing in Texas.
Complete stock Diamond tires.
days
where Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Gonzalez
Mrs. Ira Jackson und son, James
Wight Tiro Co.
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and family will remove to Minmi Hill, of Purugould, Ark., and Mrs. Abernathy will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woodruff in nbout three weeks where Mr.
Remember every pair of shoes in
W. P. Hooker Jr., of Gudsen, Ala.,
have returned from a delightful Gonzalez will make his headquarters.
arrived last Thursday for u visit of the stcre is u bargain. Dickens
outing at Daytona beach.
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Dr. S. Puleston and Dr. Ralph severul weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Shoe Ltore.
Mr*. D. C. Mnrltwe nnd little
The
many
friends
of
Paul
Shu­
T.
W.
Williams.
Stevens have returned from u trip
,ji, have returned from a months
maker
will
regret
to
learn
that
he
Quart Mason fruitjurs at L. P.
to Miami where they rented olllccs
visit to Daytona Beach.
will
have
to
go
to
the
hospital
again
McCuller’s.*
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and expect to remove In n few weeks.
Gasoline, oils and greases, free air.
George Speer has returned from as some of the hones in his shuttered
WHEN YOU T H IN K OF CAN
Man to set m you. Sanford Cycle
arm arc coming out through the
D Y T H IN K OF THE KANDY the eastern markets where fie h«s^“ ” ^ _ n^
Co., 115 Park Ave.
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r'aui was in the Marine Corps
IF IT HAS h o U A n y te * " in,n&gt;’ ,or several wt,l'ks buying in the Chateau Theirry fighting and
K IT C H E N .
’T v lr and Mrs Hal Wight George
S T A R bis goods for his new store which
IN IT WE HAVE IT.
was badly wounded in the hip and
McLauglin nnd Miss Virginia Brady
he will open about the first of Octo­
TH EATRE BU ILDIN G.
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arm.
was at Daytona Sunday
ber in the De Forest block.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Clause
George \V. Kessler of the W, P.
Harry ami Carl Ferran of Eustis
Chas. Kanner is putting on a Bale Richardson &amp; Co., of Jacksonville
were the guests of their sister Mrs. a line 8 and one half pound hnhy.
Mrs. Clause is tho daughter of Mr. to disposo of his entire stock of dry was in the city yesterday. lie has
D. L. Thrasher on Sunday.
and Mr*. A. J. Lossing of this city. doods, clothing and shoes nnd he the contract for the new Valdez
Hot Point and Wcutinghouse irons,
will rent his store room to u new
Misses Jessie and Welma Graves drug firm that will start in business Hotel nnd *h»» work is progressing
different rize*
At Sanford Cycle
nicely. Mr. Kessler is very enthusias­
returned Sunday from Jacksonville here about the first of October.
Co., 115 Park Ave.
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tic about the new hotel nnd says it
Erwin Seay returned to his home ufter upending the week-end with
There’s a man nt the curb to will he one of the best in the stute
at Dade City Mondny after, visiting their sister, Mrs. H. C. McMullen. serve you.
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when ; finished.
his cousin Robert Thrasher.
Ford parts—we enrry n line of
Tom Sullivan is among thu Inst
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in
Rev. George Waldron was in the Ford purls. Top recovers and seat of tho Seminole county hoys to re­ Sanford, on Monday, Wednesday
Sanford Cycle Co., ,115 turn home from France. Tom was
city several days this week to the covers.
nnd Fr ay of each week. '58-lf
l’ urk Ave.
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delight of his many friends.
with old Co. C., when he left Orlando
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Abernathy
A. C. Prange of Juoksonvillo was at the beginning of the war hut was
i* six course fish and chicken din­
who
formerly resided here hut more
ner, 75e.
Fish suppers 50c, at the a visitor to the city on Tuesday. after brigaded with other outfits.
recently
have been living at Daytona
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Ayr:: Doylure Beach Hotel,
Ernest Gregory or "H ap p y" as w«l* r e m o v e
M l - . 1 «vher« U .
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i). G. Smith of Oviedo was rlr-1 firm of M a x w e l l &amp;
tins lv»
iiljy will he connected with
among nis many friends in on.
turned from France and is right glad one of the large furniture stores of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hamll Tolar and to get hack. Happy says he wears that city. Their many friends in
Sanford on Tuesday of this week.
Miss Margaret Ferran, daughter family and Miss Helen Malm have no wound stripes and no medals Sanford, wish them good luck in
of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Ferran of returned from u trip to Punta Gordu hut he was there with the goods. their newest home.
and
Eustis i&gt; the guest of Mildred Holly. where they visited relatives
Shore dinner. Clem
Chowder,
Edward Betts expects to open Ids
friends.
Fried Fish etc., at at Drnnn's new plucc to-morrow if the work on
Mrs Fannie Munson has returned,
Southern tires, 6000 mile guaran­ Picnic Phviilian Sunday August 3, the new sodu fountain fixtures can
from Jacksonville where she visited
tee.
ail sizes, 60x3 to 35x1'£. San­ 1919.
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her niece Miss Fannie Robe Munson.
he finished in time. Thin promises
ford Cycle Co., 115 Park Ave.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and to 'lie one of the handsomest cold
Mrs. K. E. Cox returned Tuesday
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dnughtcr, May, left Wednesday for drink and ice cream establishment*
from St. Augustine where she has
Bert
Long
is
home
from
France Hendersonville North Carolina whoto in this part of thu statu and Ed
keen spending some time with her
where he has been stationed for they will spend a few weeks. Mr. in anxious to get everything in run­
»on.
months. Bert was located nt B sst Thrasher will go to Nrw York and ning order ns soon us possible.
Socket and end wrenches, nil
most of the time in the D u ck bcrd purchuse hi3 fall stock of goods ere
Have ball supplies, belle, buU.
sires. .Sanford Cycle Co., 115 Park
Division.
returning home.
glows, mils, etc. Everything for the
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Mr*. W. P. Carter of Oviedo wa.4
Mrs. May Seeley, the ctliciont boys. Sanford Cycle Go.
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Not being able to obtain a soter
in the city Tuesday calling on friends stenographer of tho Florida Truck
mom on First street the Dickens
A larg-* delegation of Rchcknhs
Mrs. Carter has been residing in Growers, Inc., left Sunday for Bos­
Shoe Store will remove shortly to
from DcLnnd
visited Seminole
West Florida for some time hut is ton where she will visit relatives
Miami.
Hehcknh Lodge Friday r.ight und
now at Oviedo.
and friends for several months re­
asisted in the Installation of Officers.
Weather Report— Cloudy weather
The stock must bo sold. Prices turning in the fall to take her po­ A very pleusant evening was spent
followed by ruin followed bv cloud*
nro secondary consideration. You'll sition back again.
in I.odgu work and nflerwn'd* toand more rain followed by moro
believe us if you'll investigatin'*.
Woodland
Park
will
be
open
fre*hments
were served. Another ment
rain and more clouds.
Dickens Shoo Store.
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64-lrc meeting of Seminole Lodge will be
Jonn W. Haines representing the
Miss Uebacca Padgett of Gaines­
A card from Harry B. Lewis held on next Friday evening nt 8:30
American Type Founder* Co.,’ with
ville who has been the guest of Mrs. from Michigan City Indiana show*
headquarters in Atlanta called on the
Mrs. Henry Wight left yesterday
Henry l’ urdon left for New lo ik that he is enjoying himself on the
local trade yesterday.
for Juntluskt, N. C. where she will
yesterdny where she will resume her send dunes of that popular'resort.
visit her daughter Sara at the sum­
•Miller tires and tubes— nil sizes In studio* in voice culture.
He expects to come home in u few
mer camp. From there she will go
stock. You don't have to wait, we |
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. R. Brisson and weeks but Mrs. Lewis will rernnin to Charleston W. Va. to visit her
can serve you. Sanford Qycle Co., i
family have returned from a months for the summer.
brother Fred Ilouchelle and will
H5 Park avenue.
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visit to R ldgecrrt North Carolina
Mr. B. A. Howard returned Sun­ then go to Chicago for a visit with
Robert Holly left Sunday for where they , enjoyed the mountains day from Sanford, where he went u
her daughter Margaret. Mis. Wight
Hendersonville, North Carolina where nnd the mountnin nir.
week previous to escort Mr*. How­ expects to be absent for two months.
be will spend the month of August
Bicycle Inmps, hells, horns, pedals, ard and daughter. Mr. Howard has
We have Goodyear 40x8 truck
at Laurel Park Camp.
saddles, chains,
coaster
brakes, opened real estate offices on the sec­ tires in stock. Sanford Cycle Co.,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marrero handle bars.
Everything for the ond floor of the Underhi.il Building 115 Park Ave.
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and family were in the city yestcr- j bicycle.
Sanford Cycle Co., 115 —Okeechobee News.
Mr. and Mr;. J. T. Cook and
Park Ave.
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E-Z Seal pint fruit jars at L P ,
family have returned from a visit
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B J Starling hns returned from McCulier's.
to points in Tennessee and Georgia.
Jamestown New York where Mrs
D. II. C. Ro|)urn wus in the They found the weather very hot*
Starling is visiting her daughter llernld office several days ago and at many plnre; visited and nr» glad
Mrs
Peterson. Mrs Starling will remarked that he was almost 70 to get hack to Snnford where they
remain for a month or morn
years old hut felt like a man of 30. can enjoy the breezes. Mr. Cook is
Mr*. C. V.* Deane and children He has been in Florida for more the efficient superintendent of the
anti Mrs. A. M. Pouncey of Miami, than 40 years which probably ac­ printing department of the Crown
arc the guests of Mrs. D. S. Star counts for his excellent health.
Paper Co.
and Miss Mary Murray, while onMrs. H. L. DcForest is having
Let us send you
A bunch of negroes under the In­
route . to Montgomery, Ain.
twenty feet of store space added to fluence of moonshine and riding in
a quart or more
her two store rooms on First street n car hacked into nnother car on
WANTED— OLD CLEAN
ono of which is now occupied by First street Wednesday night and
RAGS. ANY KIND EXof our delicious
the Snnford Shoe and Clothing Co., norc promptly jailed hy the nolice.
C F »T
OLD
SOCKS.
Ice Cream for
and the other will be occupied hy Drunks and cars do not go together
COATS,
PANTS,
OU
George Speer for n dry goods store. nnd Chief Tillis is determined to
BED SPREADS. AT THE
Sunday Dinner.
HERALD OFFICE.
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Better get those fall khoes for stop the mixture of gasoline nnd
Arthur Yowcll of tho Yowell the family. Bargains in every stylp ] whiskey in Snnfnrd regardless of
64-ltc j tho mixers.
Company has returned from a trip at Dickens Shoe Store
to New York and othirr eastern mar­
Mr. and Mrs. If. J. Clause are j Motorcycle tires and tubes. Sankets where he purchased the fall the parents of a fine baby girl born fo r i Cycle Co., 115 Park avenue,
and winter stock for hi* firm.
Saturday morning. ‘The Clauses o9-2tc
ORDER N O W
have
only
recently
come
here
from
Liout.
Vail
Lovell
arrived
home
The many friend* of W. P. Carter
nre glad to see him In Snnf«»rd egain, Ensley Ala. arid expect to mako this Saturday from France where he has
Mr. Carter and family are at pro- their home. Mr*. Clauso Is a daugh-Jbecn since the beginning of the war.
,sent residing nt Oviedo but he px- ter of Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Lotsing. 'V 4|| joined ns soon ns war was de•pects to engage in business here.
J. P. Hall local manager of th e!dared and went Into the dnglneer|, Flenty of bargains in every style Westorn Union ofllccs here la tak-|ing corpa hut at his own ^rpqujit
; was transferred to the aviation
left for you. Don't ml*» this oppor­ ing his annual vacation and at pro- 1
tunity of u life‘ time. Dickens Shoo sent is with Mrs. Hall at the home j where he soon won his spurs and
iusl Phone 325
of hor parents at Lakclund. I.ntcr, was flying over tho German lines
Store.
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W hat, Groceries?
Well, yes. Our groceries are pleasing to serve or displa
at our store and get acquainted or phone lGd
for supply, Large or Small,

* Your Patronage is Appreciated,
Algood Oleomargerine and E^erbest Mnrgarine.— Always fresh

(Ask Our Customers)
J. W. Booth

PHONE 166

when the armstice was signed. Ho
SHOP MEN WALK OU
has been attending Cambridge, Eng­
land, college for some time before About 300 A. C. I.. Employees H ere
coming home. He Is tho son of Mr.
Go on Strike
and Mrs. M. F. Lovell of this city
Over 300 of the shop men o f the
nnd is a Sanford hoy who has made Atlantic Coast Line ntoppxd work ai
a fine record for himself in war nnd ten o'clock .his morning pending
in peace.
a settlement of tho question of high-*
Mr. and Mrs. Humil Tolar and cr wage* that has been In abeyance
family have removed to their old ! for «»v?ra! rrccks.
It »«• thought
home on Mugnolia recently occupied Inst night that som e agreement
by Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Bryan. Mr. would be reached and It Is said that
Brynn purchased this home front Mr. the vice president o f the inter­
Tolur sevcrnl years ago and Mr. national union wanted the matter
Tolrr v.w buys it bnck. Mr. and M held up until nomething could he
Bryan will occupy the W. W. Aber­ dono hy the government and tho
nathy houso nt the corner of 8th head of the union and It Is almost
und Magnolia.
*
certain that Nome agreement will bu
Think c*f shoes nt less than Inst reached In n few hours. Lakeland
years' priccst hough the price of and Snnford shop* walked out thin
shoos nre advancing every month. morning and it Is not known how
Dickens Shoe Store.
64-ltc
ninny more will be afTerlcd.
T. R. Miller end family and E. V.
Everyone here Is hoping for a
Miller and family arc in the city speedy settlement o f this strike an
front White Springs with the v.ew it will effect every llnb of business
of locating here in the tarmjnr 7 i^ » ~ k r r r r
They are the nephews of W. W.
Millet of Moore’s Station nnd they
Notice
have been growing cotton in tho
The City Council will meet at
White Springs section for many
8 o'clock P. M. Monday August
years hut Mr. II. Weevil has made
4th 1919 to hear complanits if uny
life so unpleasant for them that
from owners or
agents of Real
they nre inclined to try the winter
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Estate or personal property the as*esvc
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h
cd valuation which has been raised.
here if possible.
R. C. Muxwcll.
Inland Leak-proof piston rings.
Tax Assessor of Sanford Fin.
All sixes, for all cars. Sanford Cycle g2-2tc.
Co., 115 Park Ave.
59-2tc

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All persons desiring to attend Sunday erhool will
phone No. 19. 306 or 90-J
not later Ilia n Saturday

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will he furnished them to
nnd from if within n radius
o f three in!!»\s « f tho Mctliodist church.

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Christian Science services
will he held at the Womnn's
Cluh, Oak avenue, between
Third and Fourth streta,
on Sunday, morning at 11

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B r o w n ’ s M a rk et
E. C. METIS, Manager .
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I 'r o v e d Chickens
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We.ilern Pork Chops
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liourul Steak
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Hamburifer Slcak .
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Home Made Pork .Sausage •
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EVERYTHING

STRICTLY

417 Sanford Ave.

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Taste is the Test

Thrift, n o less than earning pow er,
is an im portant factor in these c o n ­
structive times.
Don't be miserly, but avoid cxtrevlgnncc—and. above all, pul your
MONEY IN THE BANK
Or invest it wisely—keep It In circulation.
Hy so doing you stimulate business, and the more business is stimu­
lated tho bolter wo shall be able to support and encourage our boys on
their return.
Thrift and porscrvlng may be your part In helping to bn'ld the
PROSPERITY OF PEACE

W W i

H O M E IN S T IT U T IO N
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storage establishments in the city. f “

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GRANDMA &lt;3 around.
No- bar soup Ring in

wraterwasllngnw.iy. Nochlpping.
slicing or »lm&gt;li'jr &gt;:f mi rc th in you
need. GRANDMA is a mwdeiful
soap—and It U Powdtnd. That’s
tho big secret. You Just rnctutirp
out what you need, no more. Sprlnklo
It In tho tub and presto—Just like
magic, millions of glorious, cleansing
zuils man Instant. Then, the whitest,
cleanest, freshest clothes thst erer
hung oo • wash Hoc.

Try this Powdered Soap Today!

Grandma’s Powdered Soap
Saves T IM E —Saves W O R K —Saves SO AP

Your Grocer H as I t !
l.cfTlcr-Murrcll
The announcemelit of the mnrriugc
of Miss Rene K. Murrell to Mr. W
A. Letller comes as quite a surprise
to their many friends in Sanford nnd
elsewhere. The ceremony took place
in Daytona, the evening of July
2Gth at th»» parlors of Saint Mary*?
Guild.
Rev. Arthur Searing Peek,
rector of Holy Cross Church, San­
ford. Florida officiated. Only the im­
mediate members of the families
being present.
The bride never looked lovlier
than in her going away gown of
tan tricolett, with hut and acces­
sories to match.
Mrs. Letller is
the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. K.
R. Murrell of this city and is n
graduate of Womans College of Tal­
lahassee of tiie class of 1010. While
in Sanford site has won many friends
by her charming personality.
...it TZTm-Y Ts'ine son of the late
Mr. W. N, Leflier and is a rising
young business man of this city.
After nn extended trip in the East
they will lie at home to their friends
at “ The Gable-.”

K n o w in g all
About the Sale
o f Y o u r Fruit
W hen you market your
f r u i t t h e Florida.
Citnis Exchange you will
be fully inform edon these
five vital points:
Where your fruit is sold—

For what it is sold—

When it is sold—
The cos: of selling—
Jobs the Floriu- Citrus F.ichtrje ind
get this isforsriiticr, i . v^ell is gtnrraiiy higher price lor y«ur grapefruit
nad Q.is£ei. Fur particulars, iddrtu

L. A. i \KEe, M *r.
*n*» •U*rtaiaj •
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AT THE M. K. CHURCH
Fcrvices at the Methodist cliurch
j on next Suntiav are as follows:
Sunday School 10:110
Preaching 11:15 by Rev. Herndon
Senior League 7:110
Every one is invited to these
, servlets. On Sunday August
10th
Dr. Therrill. Field Secretary ,of the
Sunday School Hoard will he present
and will fill the pulpit during the
absence of Rev. White.

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HRYAN OPENS NEW GARAOf.
Popular Young Sanford Mail Wilt
Operate l.nrg Establishment.
Leslie Hryan having leased the
Leffler Illock at the cast end of
First street opened for business this
week one of tho largest garage and ‘

A d tcr i e ir. the lie raid

ROLLINS COLLEGE
(LAKE VIRGINIA*
GEORGE MORGAN W ARD. D. I).. LL.D
rrwident
C o tlr g r

in

Florida

Inter-lit* no mi national

AIM
T o previdr a liberal education, a generous culture, a
thorough training of the physical, intellectual and spiritnature.
OFFERS
r-year course Lading t » A. !&gt;. de^rw. Pre-profrstior.al
in Agriculture, .lledieine Engineering.
L av and Theology.
:-'peti*I dipertments: Mutie, Commerce, Home Econo­
mics. Normal. F’ir.e and Applied Art., and Academy.
Koater of L e ctu re s for 1919-2U includes a large number
of authors, scientists, artiits and profrsaional men of na­
tional prominence.
N a v a l U nit n :t b m«*.ruf*ion fo r L n ratin gs.
S tron g
a th letic p ro g ra m including a q u a tic s . E xpenses m od era te.

Thirty-Fifth year begins 22 September, 1919

For catalog and othtr information addreas:
THE .SECRETARY. HOLl.INK COLLEGE
Wlater Park. Florida

Oollara

In Honor of Miss Fcrran
tfnill»l&lt;|»«l_l^"'a ft.*,. Kipeniea and
I air, ranll_ - - ................. . ...
7,134.63
Mildred and May Holly enter­
Individual
Otpoaila
tained a party of their girl and hoy
Subject to C h e e k ..... J227.9J7.51
Certificate, ol
friends Inst night at their home on Time
llrpo.lt _ _
32.9.'21.17
30.00
00
Park avenue it* honor of Miss Certified Cheek*..........
t'a.hirr', Check* OutMildred's guest. Miss
Margaret
-• ar'-i'n -................
12,424. it.
Hue - to Ineorporaterl
Feiran of Kustis.
I9.K10.II
llanka
117,015.61
Gaines nnd dnnring helped to Savins* Depo.lt*
Tula.' I l e p o . l t * . . ___
_ 410.221.21
while away the hours and nt ten
Total
___ 1450,355 91
o ’ clock ice cream nnd cake were
State of fieri,la. County ol Seminole, at.:
served.
I, It. It. IIKA!!, Ctiltlrr of the above*
r.amed Hank ilo *n|em.,ly •-ear thst tl.«
Miss Ferran is the daughter of above ataternrnt I. true to the beat of my
knowledge ami belief.
Mr. und Mrs. Ray Fcrran of Eustis
It. It. DMAS, Ca.hlre
Correct—Atlrat:
and leaves today for tier homo to Subscribed ami awnrn In
f . I.. Woodruff
before me th.la Mb ilay of
t*. M. Harul
the regret of the many young friends
June I9 !9
t'. f . William*
I.. T. Hryan, Nota-y Public
Hirretora
she lias made during her short stay. My Com. Ktp. Feb. 8. 1922

p. M. All members requested to b«
prerent. A hot time promised.
About thirty Rchokuhs from DeLand visited Seminole I.od„’e last
Friday night to ^ itr e -s the instal­
lation of officers. A dne time w-u
enjoyed by all. These DcLatid mem­
bers nre sure aome entertainers.
A carload of Odd Fellows, motored
over to St. Cloud. Tuesday night,
for the purpose of installing into
their respective chairs, the ofllcers
of St. Claud Lodge. Those in the
party were A. J. Loosing Dist.
Dupcty Grand Master, I. E. Estridgo
D. D „G . Marshall, J. F. McCllelnnd
D. D. G. Warden, J. D. Doajcy, D.
D. G. Secretary, J. F. Ilichson, D.
D. G. Guardian, and Frank Lousing.
A royal time was enjoyed.

O th e r H o u rs m a y
p r o m is e m u c h , b u t

Rising Sun
SUPERLATIVE SELF RISING FLQUR

KEEPS T H E F A I T H
Itfcivesvou LIGHTNESS, W H ITE N E SS nnd
PURITY combined with RICH N U T R IM E N T
nnd PERFECT L E A V E N IN G .
W IG H T G R O C E R Y C O .,
Snnfoid, Fla.

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EVERYTHING.MUST GO-ATONCE.. --A REAL KOMEYSAVINS SALE

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’ planning to give the bi'T.fcat ami j
ihtsl social taut the Union h iu evcr!
I had. Group Tw o doesn't believe
I it out r.cverli.tlos its comii.g- We|
want e\ery^&gt;ne in on the cats.
Rack Your Pastor Up by It ring­
ing Your Part Up.

Tam pa, Fla.

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llcpoii or lh* Condition &lt;il

_$ .10.000.00
Capful Slock 1'alil in
3,000.00
Surplua Fund . .
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J to will he announced Sunday «»vcn• ••• • ••

New- York, July 29,—Tho war
department lias gold to the United
States Suitor Equalisation Hoard
thirty seven million pounds c f refir.sd
sugar, it was announced here to­
day by Geo. Zabrlsklc, president of
the hoard who declared there Is
abundance of ruw sugar in tho coun­
try, that retail prices should not ex­
ceed eleven cents per pound and
there is no need for hoarding.

nuc—&gt;wun
wick-Robb
The marriage of Miss Floricncc
Anr.u Robb to Mr. Jas. Claude
Trawiik took place ut 4:30 Wedresduy nftornoon at the home of the
bride’s parents on Union Avc.
Dr. George Hyman of the Haptlst Temple pnformed the ceremony
in the presenc? of a few friends of
the contracting parties.
Miss Robb hat a wide clrdo of
friends in Sanford w.io wish her
life’s hast happiness.
Mr.. Trawick
wxs electrician with Charles &amp;. Co.,
when he entered the Navy in re­
sponse to the cab of his country Ho
expects upon completion of his en­
listment to return to Sanford for
his future home.
Rest wished to the happy couple.

For the present Mr. Hryan will The *Peoples Bank, atSunford,
In the.State or Florida, at tho Close
confine his attention to the repair
of business, June 30, 1919
and upkeep of automobiles and May
llf t o o r c r ,
llolla,■&gt;
St Wnlthnil will have their sales
I.oana on llral Katal#
— S 30,117.13
rooms with him. The Leffler block Leona on Collateral Srcu.lty
than llral K»tala.. . . 103,701.03
hon been put in first class shapi nnd AllOthtr
other Leant anil IHitounlt.
HJ.MU1
502.17
consists of five Inrge store rooms well Overdraft*. _ ______.____________X-Rays on Bugs.
u.iltnl State, Hm'it.
43,350.00
ODD FELLOWS NOTES
situated for the gnrage business nnd Stjtr, County anil .Munlrieal Ildt
X-ray apparatus has been Invented
4.S68.40
ifoua... Kurnllur, and
for rales rooms nnd the many friends Hankins
Regular meeting of Sanford Lodge for killing *he tiny pnrnsltes that eat
Fix tu re* _______
1C.291.82
Other
llral
Kttatr__________
28,255.16
of Mr.^ Hryan nre congratulating
No.
27 Monday August Jth at 8:20 small holes In leaf tobneca
Claim* and othrr llrtoorrri
1.239.01
him upon securing such fine quarters l)ua Irom Incorporated llankt
CI2II.IS
r . l t tn.l ifirhancrs for Clearnnd entering upon this new lino of C hInc
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ll.1CI.IS
Cork on Hand.....Y ...............1.,.. 12,747-52
business for himself.
Look for Ids advertisement in
Tot &gt;1
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this issue

II. y . p. II.
Il.ipti-t Temple Sunday 7:30 P. M.
Everybody come. Group One in
charge, good program.^good every­
thing.
Our H. V. P. U. is corning ui»
;,ul AC A alit it to keep coming.
To do that « t must hnve every one’s
help. He mi nnd lie . :ere.
The tin e for the social that every J
; : .eniUr has lieor l ot.ir.g fo ward i

T o fehom it is sold—

l it * 41jai
Gitltio,

Mr. Hryan needs no introduction to
the people of this city nn he has come
into contact with runny of them for
the past few yrars. Mr. Hryan for
several years wns In the Peoples
Hnnk hut Intely has been with the
Seminole Hnnk nnd In both /hanks
his uniform courtesy and unfailing
good humor has made him popular.
*!o is an expert uccountant nnd also
bus u good knowledge of the nutomoiiiib huiincsn nnd his management
of the new gargae spells success in
Inrge httirs.

Sugar ShoMaio

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she Store Has Been Rented
\ h^ve Signed an
Agreement to G ive P ossession of it
by September F i r s t .
F or this reason I am postively going to close out my entire stock
o f dry goods, m en’s and W o m e n ’s ready-to-wear, shoes, notions,
etc., etc., in the next thirty days.
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Everything must go

£

early belore the best bargains are all sold out.
Below are Just a Few of Ihe fiiany Great B :v"ins to !?e Found in This Big Stock of
------------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - High Class Merchandise - - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------35c B le a c h in g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .20
$125 Men’s, Work Shirts now - $ .89
35c Apron Ginghams - - - - .21
Big Line of w . 1. Douglas Shoes to
Big Lot of 40 and 50c Percale now .27
go rt Reduced Prices
All Kinds ot Fancy Voiles and Lawns
Ladies’ Gairce Vest &gt; - . . .16
15c to
.38
Men’s W; rk Pants - - - ] 89
Big Lot of Ladies’ Georgette Waists
Newport Union Made Overalls - - 1.98
$2.98 t o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.98
Ladies’ B k k and White Hose, 35c
Ladies’ Lawn Waists - .98
value, now - - - ..19
$4.00 Blankets, now
2.98
New Lot of Outing Flannels Just Ar­
Big Reduction in Prices on Men’s Hose
rived, going at - - .
M EN ’S S U M M E R .A N D

WINTER UNDERW EAR G O I N G

AT

COST

This is not a fake sale, but a real sure enough closing out sale. You will save big money by
attending tins sale on the opening day.
N o t h i n g reserved.
Everything must go.

Chas. Kanner
KANNEH’S OLI) STAND

111 EAST FIRST STREET

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THK SANFORD HERALD

COTTON SEED M EAL
CASTOR POMACE
TANKAGE
ASHES

“Hurry up, Betty," whispered her
mother up the back ala Ira. "Mr. Som­
ers la eotnj ♦/&gt; ttay to dinner and It’S
most time to tnko It up."
"Oh, dear.’' Hetty hurriedly threw
her dress over her head and hurried
down the stain. “ I wonder what that
tnblo looks like, on yw n yr
v
"Whnt are you going to bare for din­
ner, mamma?’’
f
"Macaroni, with tomato sauce, dear,"
answered her mother soberly.
"Oli, mother," said Betty, with hor­
ror In her voice.
"I didn’t nsk hint, Hetty, I would
havo known better. It wus joUr father.
He noted ns If he wtik nwful pleased
beenuse pn asked him. Now don’ t
worry, denr. There's that nlce.crenm
pie I mr.de this rooming, nnd I’vo got
a chocolate cake, too. Here they como
now. You sit right dowh here, Mr.
Somers."
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The young man go »o her a pleasant
rntllo nnd snt down besldo Hetty. It
seemed to her thnt the boys never
acted worse.
8ho wondered If tills horrible mcnl
would over come to nn end. Everything
else wns already nt nn end, slin thought
miserably. Jack Somers would ne*er
Imvo nny use for her with a family
t1* \• urtml IIL'm f 1st•«
They were nil beginning pn pie now,
excepting Jack, nml be wns lnvli,.? n
second helping ef mncnronl.
At Inst dinner wns over, nnd Hetty
nnd Jack went out on the plnxrn. It
was Just growing dusk nm! ;!.e uii wns
foil of that delicious sweet coolness
which follows summer rnln.
Jack moved t.enrer iir Hetty. His
shoulder grazed hers lightly. "Hetty,"
he said at last, "you’ ve got tho nicest
family I ever saw. Everything here lit
dinner tonight was «&lt;i homelike and
Jolly. You know It doesn’t seem much
like borne at our house. I don’t know
when I’ve enjoyed a incut as much as
I have tonight.”
He put his arm around her mid gent;,,
ml mm. “ Hetty, t can't
put It off nny longer. Do you love mo
well enough to marry me?"
Hetty drew her breath In tremulous­
ly nnd then dropped her head on bin
shoulder und began to cry.
"What’s the matter, Hetty? Don’t
you love mo well enough?"
Hetty nodded shyly. Iler aruio slid
up around Ills neck.
*T'lu all rlj;!;:," ilm answered, "Just
so—so happy, I guess, Jnck."
(Copyright, 1&gt;I9. by t!i« MtiJura N«\va-

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i FT US QUOTE YOU ON YOUR REQUIREM ENTS
A L L KINDS OF M A TE R IA L— WE W ILL SAVE
YOU M O N E Y AND GIVE YOU
— GOOD SERVICE —

L

CHASE &amp; COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

WE H AVE

FOUND

DAISY TILE

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Decomposition. Atmosphere and Moisture.
Made from that same maicrial nhoplcd by the Government to withstand
Nitric and IMcrlc Acid teals in Ihe construction o f Itu Immense acid plants.
Our supply is limited only by our demand.
SOLE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE. ORANGE AND LAKE COUNTIES. FLA.
Slock In ynrds and 25,000 ready for shipment.

MAHONE i-W A L K E R CO.
HAM (Jilt). lU lH IIU
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WE HAVE a fresh stock of everything and
are in position lo meet your
Electrical Needs

If
It’s

Lamps
Irons
Fans
Toasters
Portable Lamps
Fixtures
Vaccuum Cleaners
Flashlights

ELECTRICAL
We'

One on Display at Our Store — Demonstrations at all Times

Do It!

Expert Repairmen lo Do Your Work
Promptly and Satisfactorily

CHARLES ELECTRIC CO.
Electrical Contractors
107 West First Street

T t&amp; I m T

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orldbeater Pepper
Has Made Good in
Florida and Texas
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for the Past Four
Years.
A prominenl grower o f Sanford, Florwhose name we cairfiirnish on
application, purchased 20 pounds of
our W orldbcafcr Pepper in Decem ber
1918.

He reports that many o f the

plants bore as hi^h as 9 marketable
peppers the first picking.

The average

was 4 pepper, per plant for the entile
acreage the first picking, or a total of
400 crates per acre, which were mark­
eted at S4.°0 per crate. W e cannot recomend too highly our Worldbeatcr
Pepper to all southern growers who
desire to grow a money-making crop.
P R IC E :

Oz. 45c;

1 *4 lb $1.60;
Postpaid.

Lb. $6.00

TH E GENUINE STOCK CAN, ONLY BE SECURED FROM

■138 Market Street, Philadelphia,.Pa.

Introduced by uhseveral years ago..

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Plant lo Illuminate Your Home
/ and do Ihe chores

been Kitting on the gnus ns n drop of
piursirthii, Impulses o f the city-soul u
rnln sputtered her now lint. “ Why,
dwells within.
They nre us surely
Jack, It’s mining."
the
Indices
of
n
city's rlmrncter us
Jack Jumped up nnd looked nhout
tho lines on n human fnce, n bctrnynl
with worried eyes.
o f Jvlmi«voj
rrv! con!!.!,
By LOIS EMERY.
"Gracious, Hetty, I'm afraid you’ll
earnest nf whatever Is serene nnd gen­
- • • i r l - r t ; t i . r Y h inkeu un umbrella.''
tle nnd strong,
"Thoro nro no houses nround here
"There nre menu streets," says Bal­
-Uetty,” until Mrs. Thurlinv, ns sue nnd we can’t possibly get borne with­
zac. "nnd streets thnt nre merely hon­
put the Inst touches on tho croiitn plo out getting wet," suld Hetty, resign­
est ; there nre young streets nhout
,,ie wns preparing for tip* Sumlny din­ edly.
whose tnomllty the public Ims not yet
ner, "why don't you nsk Mr. Somers
The thunder drew nearer now, the
formed nny opinion: thero nre mur­
to dinner some time? He must think wind was rising, und it was getting
derous streets—streets older thnn tho
It rather funny for you not to, where very dark overborn!.
oldest lings; streets tlint we mny esteem
you (,»
tejjelher so much."
“ I'm nwfully sorry, Hetty—1 should
—clean streets, worknday streets hinl
"I know, intw.imn, but I don’t believe hnve—"
commercial streets. Some streets be­
I want to, yet awhile.
W'liowl The elements nmv seemed
gin well nml end badly."
"Yon know how terrible the hoys net. nt war with one another. Hnln fell in
In ii city where t|io trees have been
paper Syndicate.)
and they nre so refined nt Ids house. torrents and the thunder boomed,
discarded to promote convenience nnd
The night I wns theio to dinner every­ crashed and rumbled, filling the air
ndvnntnges nf commercial thoroughthin;: wns served In courses. I don’t with one continuous, deafening roar.
fares thero nre Just such streets which
know whnt ho would think of us—
.distort nnd mar Its beauty. It Is n
Half nil hour Inter the two streaming
custom with us hero In America, with
everything on the tnldo nt once nnd figures were met on the piazza by the
tho boys yelling like wild Indians..
the .'tu rum hincut o f business upon* n
whole Thai low family.
residential district, tree-lined, slindy
Il.'tty stooped nnd kissed her mother
“ Good bind, Hetty, wo were nto.-d
mid Inviting, to Invade with vnndnllc
lightly. “ It’s nwful sweet of you to worried to dentil," said her mother as
bund nml fell tin* trees. Flaunting
think of It. Imt let's not bolhor nbcmt •difTbustlod forward anxiously. "You
signs mnv then he suspotidojt,«**t***\*hn
It yet iiwhile."
go right up to your room und chutigo
; piivcml-iu to arrest the attention of
Then minute* biter, ns she wnstfolni: tliose «•»' cMtiik-., X ,,M* .'-’ her win
•.-y
ja .A L 'W V
I
tho. pn'serhy; display windows may
_ .... tiie* ii.ii I'u f* rood with Jack -take cure of Mr. Komars.
Jei.slcr tie viewed from either side o f
Sme .s, her heart hognn to slug n
As Hetty wns ' removing her wet
garments she sighed anxiously, "No JUDGE CITY BY ITS STREETS the lliorniigtifnrc. There Is an Irroverlittle tune of Impplnctn.
|enow In Mich prnetleo; heiutty nnd
'I'li. y li.-nl gone fully n mile from telling whnt father anil the lmys will
-Importance ol Well Laid Out and ' bnnii lia'vc hei n turned to the uses nf
ti'i:. ,• i.eforc they noticed that the do."
Properly Kept Thoroughfares Canbarter nnd Iroih
hr. .. Ind m llled, that tho sun "its
Presently Jack's rich laugh nnd tlm
not
Be
Overeatimated.
Md'Yii hehltid Murk elottds, nnd tint boys’ shrill yelps began to come from
P L A Y PARKS TO FO LLO W W A R
the :t!r had grown very oppreo-lve.
her father's r««*;ii. Hetty could not
Streets nre the lilies o f expression j
“ Why," «rdd Hetty, ns she looked tip keep from dimpling as sho visioned
Jink's slinder *'„uro In her father's on n city’s face. They are (lie Ideo­ Splendid Idea Which H.u Arisen In
nt the skj, ••wlint’s that—thunder?"
graphs of time, rAjordljtg the thoughts,
Canada Might Well De Emulated
S Jumutd iui (rm.. where they had clothes.
In Thla Country.

BETTY’S DINNER

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Piny pnrk* fur children, which will
nlntul for nil Unto n*» pence liu-tnorlnla.
will be cstnldlshiHl In till the prlnelpnl
rltle*&lt; «&gt;f CatlMi'a If pinna of the Ottnwn
Martiyllltmill vncle'**. '•••**nortn! by the
Ottiii.n phivgr.'.nid r««oelnUo|i nn.*
enn It tl oui.
•
The purp&lt;ise " f the parks will bet
"T o help make Imposalldc for coming
gnicnitlons the renllty of mtothcr w ur;
to bold up for emulation for nil time
Hint spirit of unselfishness which
stirred those of this grncmlluti nnd
maided tliiin to secure for inrnk'nd
the ndvnntnco? of |H*uee( und to on
courage nil those who enjoy the first
fruits of pence to dedicate to the Ideals
of civilization n memorial which ahull
have tin* nignlficnncc o f u guaranty
that life In the future shutl have a full­
er measure of Joys nnd rewards."
The nnrks, according to plans, will
enable children to enjoy summer nnd
winter sports nnd recreations. They
wilt he centers fut holding nnnunl pence
celebrations. In them name memorial
will be erected—n tablet, pcrlinps—on
which will he recorded onch yenr some
nf the domlnnnt benefits pcnco has con­
ferred upon the world.
3c/ulMviiU .
When ruin Is i.&gt;:
ver sliulK Its h iy '*
Its tliroo lenv: i t
lug the third owr tl
bloezoma nro rld&gt;» 1
by Inoloalng I"*ivim
ward Tu the ivenln
round.
Hornblll’a Remarkable Ne:t.
Most wondt-rfill o f nil Ik the n*’ st «»f
the hornhlll The hen bird lay* h&lt;&gt;r
rgga In n hollow In n tree, unit ns »Oon
m ah.' In RoUbtl m i litem he mn!»*
bird wnlls her In with Hay. It-uvItU’
Just npiici* for her heotl to ullcl «*nt
lie feeds bar, und there -h - ■&gt;!". n&gt;&gt;
only until the e«?a nr&lt;* lirti'liisL.lw?
until the young nre hlk «ftf* ’h t t turn.

Untying the Kna%.
There Is n innrrhurr. ruston; nmonp
the Suntnls, n triho In Indln, by which,
lifter n each |»rlre bus been set on the
bride .by the, \Kjrent*. the Ounce ttnd
;.Ih lilily lie j a !:i^t In n rtrlns for
inch day In
before the wet!
iltng. Tii.'ii r. •f.tf'T.' • i tnmto: i
by dny n ttiiC. u id
••’ '"'co t|

Phone 311

Sanford, Florida

Hand in Hand
One of tlic main reasons why there
has been such a marked improvement in the
wholesomeness and healthfulness~m food prod­
ucts the last ten years has been on account o f
the co-operation between pure food officials
and domestic science teachers. These two ele­
ments have been w orking toward a com m on
end— ouf'protection against unscrupulous manu­
facturers w h o have not based their-claims to
business on the quality, but rather on cheapness
and w ho, in their endeavor to market their
products on price or quantity, have often resorted
to substitution and to the use o f unwholesome .
material. T h ou gh nrotrress has been mode y*t
mucti remains to be done.

Mr. Harry L. Eskcw, Food Commis­
sioner o f Tennessee, has been very active in his
efforts to safeguard the health of the people o f
his State. In the N ew Y ork Journal o f C om ­
merce he has the follow ing to say about socalled Self Rising Flour, w hich is used in cer­
tain sections:
“ I w ould not tolerate flour product* like
some o f the 'self-rising flour’ sold in a large part
o f the South, the concomitants o f which are
alike unknown und not to be ascertained by the
consumer and whose purity in the matter o f
phosphate is open fo seri-us question as a de­
ceptive agency.”
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When the need of improvement of
certain food products is pointed out so definitely
and at the same time is backed up by thousands
o f domestic sciertce teachers throughout the
country, it is quite natural that American house­
wives will gradually becom e schooled in the
proper selection o f food products, and at the
same time demand proper labeling o f all food
products.
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NOTE—Miss Costello is already tie11 known to most of the ladies of
our city. She is of the Domestic Science Branch of the University of
Chicago, a graduate of Lewis Institute. Supervisor of Donatlic .SnVnr*
in Public Schools. Special Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy,
Special Lecturer to the Women's Clubs.
We an publishing a series of her most important articlea.

L I Q U I D S a n c / P A S T E S : For Block.W hlle.luo
end C x - B Io o d (d a rk brow n) S h o e s .

S E P Y O U R SH O E S N E A T

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187 FEET FRONTAGE ON LAKE M ON RO E
Joining Bulkhead cn the West. Two blocks of building Lots
With two ez-xy factory building.
Address: C. KENN1SON, P. O. Box 5ft5, O rbado, Fla

TREES FOB THE ROADSIDE

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Vulcanizing plant now in operation— your business
on o f skillful
will receive the atte
vulcanizers

Sanford, Florida

Phone 251-YV

of h«c father. She w i* *tarried anti
give a litri* tump at there came a
knock at the door.
“ CV»old you gJ*e n r a Mte to eatV
•j^.ke ib* tramp who faced her from
the doorwtep. Thev*ve nnlered roe out
of town. Jt’a ten mflcx to the next and
I'm */• we«.k from hunger that I can’t
make lb"
“ Step in, plea**." directed Mlnam
and closed the jo tc againict the night.
T a th cr." »he ,ahl goinr to the sitting
room d&lt;*«rway, “ there* a etrauger
went* a meal“
“ Olve It to him.” refilled Mr. Lent
directly “ I don’t think Vance will he
fc*re tonlrtit end tbert a X'ivnty to

The nig}-: w** *tariea*. th^re n &gt; a
proml** o f rain and fierce blast* of
Wind cbor* the told br-n-e. Abe: L*h*
It* owner, pr-rrd ti j living rT»mj nerv o »C ;.
Hj# daugtjter Miriam wt* •pare."
f*&lt;&gt; Jerry
re *a: down amid
cleartxy: away :h* *upjwr disbe*. but
waratli
and
comfort
to a repeat that
t*ent l«er ear at every unuwual Bound a»
if aharitg the half r e je c te d anxiety w-emed u&gt; make hi* tfcln. Mimely face

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O. PAINTER FEE i

COMPANY

Fertlluera. lcewrticidt**- -.prayer*. PwilUj Sagpik-s
Pnr Uarty years we
bwm marjlarturing fertilixen in ini* State--we have
*att*f*ec cu tnmen in every tovuty in Fiorida.
Write for Latest Price Lmh
Price* aiwav* ir. line with Quality
J. E- S P l'k U N C . I-c-rai Agrirt. SAXFOKD. FLORIDA

M ILK . B ITTE R . CREAM and BUTTERMILK

fluah with r&gt;eV vitality and cbeor.
T o a 'r e a life aavtr. lady." h* de­
clared m with as rr.y.yahle Kfn at
rullnea* be trow and rcfanle-l bis
j almoner fraierully. After he bad roae
j Abel Lane eon tinted h!» retries* prom­
enade and Miriam, her work don*, n t
at the window wntebinf the itreet Ita tenae. ex;a-r.airt way.
“1 do bf&gt;x&gt;e nothing ba* happened to
Vance.- spoke her father, after the
It;-** o f half an hour. "I think I'll r°
down to tl»e river and *** if there’*
any «ffn of him. He croeaed U In a
lK»at coins, hut If hi trie- to corse t&gt;ock
J:h* same way bt’Jl take a Mr risk Vnnce I»en*W»w was the fiance of
Miriam. He * t t a younc enflnner and
had !&gt;een away for «5x roonthi. Mr.
Ixn* had called him bark to Bellrllle
t few day* prevlnaar Vance wa* the
eole wltnea* to a d^mment made a
year tiark tc which hi* evidence wnuld
prevent the l^tt of all be j^rtmeaaed to
the father of bl» promlwd bride. Vance
wer to cpx&gt;ear In court the next day.
Mr. Lane buttoned hi* coat tightly,
preened bts cap firmly down over hi*
head and went to the kitchen and light­
ed a lantern. "It will go hard with u*.
Miriam if anything should happen *o
Vance wouldn't he on hand In the
morning *' he »j*oke.
"Take care of your»*lf. father."
pleaded M'riam aollrttoualy. "I shall
tie worrying greatly If you don't get
back aoon. I*on't you think, if there l*
no Urn o f Vance that ror..h r- *• **“
go down Town and telephone Le**rl!le
to k » If Vane* ha* remained liter- for
the nlgat?"
T U do thah Miriam, yea." replied
b»-r father, but be left the roatl and
t»«&gt;k the footpath -long tl*r river shore.
Abruptly he arumbled over a tree root,
vent flat, and tl»e lantern tom from
hi* hand by the contact, rolled several
feet abend of him and It* Ugh: went
oul

“The m u riilef!" he muttered, a* he
*earrhe&lt;] hi* pocket* for a match.
“If* t mile tiack home and a* much
further to the ne--o*t her:««. townward*. I’ll keep on to the turnpike,
light or oo light ITeMo!"
A*&gt;el Lan- had jiriewerl-d t Utile
diwanee alien he drew bark Jnwt In
time to e*'-uj&gt;e a -«-r«ind tumble. HI*
font had met an obstacle. He stared,
tmlted, as a human form arose to It*
feet.

Citrus

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w ’«

commend tbrm v l ow *r fa^ue. t*

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2T* yrara egn. t: y » r a t twirod ~ ,tvi f '.n loaxKtach! Jm-t rrw* u tbe m ei» » y running through Li? a*rt T e rrie rs.
Tb* Kltool dirrrirl. feeing i l * i ? r u 't t ,
lro- now um ngrC Joe planting 2 *
more tjij.'.t trrei of ar npiwr«v»d ▼»rlery m d tr&gt; committed '3eXt tr ^tTT
fas them. The** tr* theoretically ft*
property of ib* lot owner. tan t: li i
« . V gae-4 tbs.1 lb* public wIE hnrve*:
f Z~~± dm! Ct J u crup.
It U n e v « t h * i« ? a phasing custom,
and one w h ld It bo: Ukvly 10 mter&gt; r r « t 1.ib*.*t wtti tb* w c s x r c S * : aide
or fruit growing.
To* t p m ; nwuUi*
mu*t t«e pam m larly beanrifnl tr thi*
I » r : of Mmneaoa. to « T a x hmg af
the annually recurring Zz~e-&gt;t frontal
every autumn. One w ouli sot
the ps&amp;aer*Dy bit abate of ib*
I«omea. and It is prwcoea^y ceriiln
that the privilege would not i &lt; grv*tl j at&gt;u*ed IT jiianting tsT this luad were
general. Tbv experience of orrbtrdisa
la n e b region*. ror I l i u m riot. u the
p r t : prune-growing belt* of Oregon
nnd tVeU ilcftor «bow* that * b f t errtclr. fruit* become r***«mb?y common
lo«* from pilfering t« negligible. Da:
juirt of tlw value ar tb* rc#ad*lde tr**
would 1-e tb* tact: invitation to tL s s t
la the product thtreuf.— I’ortiaiicl Ortctmiab.
Hacpine** and Interest!.
Personal happtne** 1* almost vynenyrnom with ;*er*ochl latrre«t«: the
wider the range o f the latter the
higher U the degree of happ.Ineea.—
Lilian 'Whiting.
Fir*t Land Sale.
We *h«n!d *ny the flr«t lend
on record » i * the j'urchave r f
fL-’.d ««f Machpelnh ty Atralmm.
jiolcl W &gt; -b-krl* &lt;.f *n»er ft.r
field In w hich be burled hi* wife.

7h&lt; hittorx ftarxBierd for «-ijht**B month*.
W* :Jto base an i
dot* G r u t EctJ?ns*r-t »iih a machine *h&lt;p atiatbtd so * t
tax r«rrkari yottr car from aterta in strrn.

Sanford Battery Service Co.
L A. RENAUD, Prop.

203 Oak Avenoe

Phone

189

F ord son T ra c to rs
N ow is the time to place your order
for the “ Fordson Tractor.” T h e

sale
the
who
the

very best and cheapest trac­
tor tor all farm use.

Cclurr.but* SH rite.
(tt the Tw.Etleth of M-V. 1^^.
Qjrl«tojiber C ltttrbc* died at Valla*

S5«te-.-x*~-#

r f i r ntj. Hi*

whole life had been devoted to ex­
ploration nnd disco*cry for the ag*
grntidirrnifnt o f K|&lt;uin ye: hi* last
year* w*re embittered by the In*
gratitude shown i-Im
»fie nation.

Price o f Tractors

$750.00

sion
k —pMbieus Bcldijr*.
A x trbuu^.n lro* FSgge#te&lt;! that
w-ltb a little training :l»e soldier may
l»e amohlM-iu* to a certain degree. It
is c o m m c 'c that with practice a t-ody
of soldiers with their arms ar.d ncroo*
tremcould cro«» a stream i*0 fee&lt;
wide by merely w-.lk!ng acre«« on the
leittom with the water over tbelr beadA

Official Peace Day.
Mnv
in 1 W wa* called “ Peace
day.”
It wa* the opening of the in*
temrflnnnl peace- conference el The
Hague In Holland, which established
the jienr.anent rourt o f arbitration for
the settlement of all vital Issuer 1-ctween and among the greet nations.
Th* conference tea* firs; xrope^ed Ly
th* otar o f Iiusxla.

prices
actorv

C. F. W I L L I A M S - E D W A R D HIGGINS
Dealer
Salesman

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

The time has come when every farmer must save every spric of hay he can, the

J#*TTT

Spring crop has been practically a failure, but every Fanner will make lots o f

It #-u* a faint yell. Then It wa* rep#*ated Mr Trone *ej up a great shout
and hastened in the direction fiom
which it had come, and n»-nr th#1
shore, cjm yiaj to a broken pile, wa*
the mnn he wu* seeking—Vance Denslow. Hi* boat had swamjied In mid­
stream. Hr had manage^
*-mm t*&gt;
the pill*, but wa* so exhausted that,
hut fur shouting a* be Raw the lantern
glare nnd the opjwirtune arrival o f bis
rescuer*, he w ould soon hart collapaed
T o u r lo-t match did It." pronounced
the relieved and grateful A»**l Lane,
and .T#rrj Jloore wa* a welcome gue##j
at th* laine hnro&lt;- for a long time after
that.

hay if he will take care of it. The only way to take care o f it is to Bale it, the
only way to handle Hay is to Bale it. Why not buy a press and Bale your hav

Far Too Short

I *tl!l find each day too nhart for all
the thought* I wunl to thluk. nil the
walk* 1 want to inf.-, all th* i-ook* 1
want to road and ell the friend* 1
want to **c—John Ilumiurh*.

when from three to four tons will pay for the press, then you will have one for
the next lo &gt;ears.

Hay is selling right m your home town at S50 to $60 per ton.

The -HED RIPPER HAY PRESS" Guaranteed
Lt-I me hare V O IR ORDER before the Price Advances

E. STAFFORD, State Agent
Lake Monroe, Florida

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Fruit nnd Vegetable Crates

“In your wayT* pljc.U a cheery voice.
“ S-cry. I eat down to reir and fell
a*iee;i. Kay." le-ndlag near-r end
rteadvlng hi* glnnr* “ oreti't you th&lt;p*titletuQti whose prtrty daughter guv*
tin f&lt;*d of ui) lifeF
“ Oh. ! **■&lt; who you are now," re­
turned Mr. Lane. "Kay, friend, you
don’t hapjM n to have a match about
you. do yon?"
“ Why. isn't that •im age'" ex­
claimed Jerry Moore. "I hnp;—n t«&gt;
has*, nnd Jd1! one. I was going tr. u*»It b e fo re I f-1! s-lccp tt&gt; liUVr a MBOke.
but. think* I. It's toy last, a ngular
life *itv»r, nnd I won’t risk It till I
And n sheltered *jw-t from the wind.
I &gt; ? j and car# ful now. If you want
to light yrmr lantern.’
Wlti Infinite car* the two shielded
tlrot Inst match. It w&amp;* nearly blown
out. bat tb* wick of the lantern finally
flamed.
“ What’* that." abruptly exclaimed

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• One In ch Card* Will Ue Published Un.
de" T h l " H e a d i n g Ai T h e H a l e O f |7.2»
Per T ear.

Lot* to it ||, uirhariltoni Add Wcndbridge.
•o)d
th# property of E. C. Wallace,
n a j
TV ,
Wo 300. dated th*
iiid kd , 5 ° f Ju'V A- !»•
mverlnr Lot t ,
Huhardsona A d to Woidhrldgs,
The said
land being a i ie iid *. the data of the issuance
ol auth certificate tn the name of Unknown.
Unless raid rer'lflrate ahull i.e redeemed
according to L « tat de d will I mi # thereon
on the Mill d. y of Autuat A l». 1019.
my
signature and aral thla
the lOlh day of July A. I). I!&lt;I9.

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K* A- HOU0LASS

Clerk Circuit Court Seminole County, Fla.
*bSlt
|ly V, K. Douglas*, D. C.

SCHELLE M AINES

Notice ui Sale id T.me W arrant*
Notice la hereby riven that the Hoard ot
County Commissioners of Seminole Cuunty.
rlorida, will receive blda up to 10:00 o'clock
a.
m.. Monday, August. tth. 1919. at the
OrriCK IN TIIK COURT HOUSE
clerk a office In Sanford, rlorida, (or the pur*
of Seminole County time warrant, to
SANFORD - •• FLORIDA I1 chi»*
the amount of Thlrty-flvc Thouaand (13.1..
; 000,00) Dollar,, to run from one to five
lycati, and bearing lnte»e«t at the r*le
,ia
per cent, the proceed, to be uaed (or the pur1 pose o( paying on the ourchaae price and the
THOMAS EM MKT WILSON
|Improvement, on Court llouar.
K. FERGUSON IIOUSIIoLlrr.il
Within the same time the aald Hoard ef
|County Commiaaionera will reeeive tilda at
i the elrrk’a office in Sanlord, Florida, for th:
&amp;
I purchaa** of Seminole cuunty time warranta
I to the amount of Sia Thouaand Five Hundead ( I 6.SOO.OOI Dollar, to run from one to
three year,, and hearing interest at the rale
of ala per cent, the prorreda to tie uaed to d»Sanford
.
Iray expenses of building dipping vat, and
dipping rattle.
The rounty romrniitlurcr* reserve the
right to reject any and all I Ida.
, Hy order of (Joard ot County Cnmmla*

LAWYER

Wilson

Hoasbolder

LAW YERS
•

Florida

A T L A N T I C HOTEL

(teal)

Hay and Hunan Sis.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
All railroad ticket offices In
building.
Center of every­
thin!,'.
All modern improve­
ments.
Firm class in every
way.
Hot and cold running
water in rooms.
Hates, SI.00 up.
Hoorn and hath Sl.SO up

61-ttr

Notice uf Ap =!!rallon ror i n
Deed Under
Section S of Chapler llvM. I.n*» uf Florida,
Notire la hereby given that liurman S
Dodd purchaser of Taa Certificate No tS22
dated toe 2nd day nl June A. II. 1902, haa
filed aald certificate in my office and haa made
application for taa deed to laaue In accord­
ance with law. Said certificate embraces the
following described Property situated In
Seminole county, Florida to wit: N 3-S of
S E '» of SE&gt;, i la aa \V 10 At Sec. 26. Tp
21 S. It. 30 E., 5 acres. Alio T a t Certificate
No. 18*7, dated the 2nd day of Jur.c A. D.
Is 116, covering the following described lamia,
to-wlt: IV 10 A of N IS A of SEta of SB.',
of Sec. 26. T p . 21 S. It. 30 E.,
The aald land bring aisrucd at the date
of the Hauanrr of aurh rrrtlflrarr In the
name of Unknown.
llnleaa aald certificate
shall lie redeemed according to law taa deed
will laaue thereon on the llth day of August
A. D. 1919.
...s r
Witness my nlfit... . . . . . . . . . . . .i.il seal thla
the 10th day of July A. D. 1919.
(•••all
E. A. DOUG LASS
Cl#rk Circuit Court Seminole County, Fla.
Ily V. E. Douglass, DC
61-Stc

E. FRANK. PEARCE, Prop.

We
Siiii n h v e G o o d
Envelopes at
5c a Pkg.

NOTICE DF IIIDS
The Hoard of County Commiaaionera In
and lor Seminole County v III rereive aralrd
bids for the purchase of corrugated Iron cul­
vert pipe at their regular mi d in g to lie held
on M r lay, August 4th. 1919.
Hoard reserves tha right to reject any and
all Lid*.
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
GI •41r

HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
Office Supply Dept.

Phone 14S

E. A. pour,L A S S ,
Clerk ■&gt;( Hoard.
Ily V. E. I I'lugtaaa, It. C

S f /* r j, Florida

It!
Ill
Nolle# of Ape llrallnn for
Srrllon k of Chapter tkk*., Laws o f Florida.
Heel
Notice a hereby' given that John Hrauer,
purchaser of Taa Certificate No. 114, dated
Ihe 4th day of June A. I). 1917, h*a filed
Seller of Application for Taa Deed Under said certificate In my olfire and l. l i made application (or taa deed to issue In accordance
Srrllon H of Chapter Itlll, l.aw* of Florida.
Notice la hereby given that (I T. Daniel, with law. Said certificate embraces the fol­
purchaser of Taa Certificate No 1016, datrd lowing described property altuatrd in Semi­
■he 4th dav of Jttt# A. D. I MM, aald cer­ nole rounty, Florida, to-wlt: N E ' , of S W ' ,
tificate embraces the following described of SWJf of See. 27, Tp. 21 8 . It. 30 B., 10
property altu»te
in
Seminole County, acrca.
The said land tiring ataraard at the date o!
Fiorina to-wlt- V’ l j of N W I i of SIDf of
n\V •, amt h 3*1 ol NJi of S E ‘ j of 8 W *( of the Issuance of such certificate in the name
of
Minnie L. McCallum.
Unleaa dabl errFee. i, Tp. 21 S. It. 29 E., the aald land
•Ing aaaeard at the date of the Issuance of tlfirate snail be redeemed according to law
th certificate in the name of Unknown: tax deed will laaue threeon on the 14th da)'
tlio Taa Certificate No 987. dated the of August. A. D. 1919.
" i i . l - . - J 't i t , - f ilia l signature anu .»*t tm*
1 ils, . . !uM*Y? '
-e.d ceil...'. i«
oraca the following described property the 10th day ol July A. D. 1919.
(seal)
. E. A. DOUGLASS
•iluatid in Seminole County, Florida to-wlt:
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole County, r la.
SU‘ , of NEJ» of S W )4 of See. 4, Tp., 21
Ily V. E. Douglass, I&gt;.C.
S. It. 29 E.. same being one fourth of said
Cl-Stc
____________________________
rirtltlratc, the aald land btlng asaeaed at
the date of the lisuanrc of such certificate
In Court of fo u n t ) Judge, Stale of Florida.
in the name of A. It. Wood.
Has filed aald errtiflrate In my olflre and In re Estate of
has made application for taa deed to laaue Weylry J. t?ramer, an tnaane person
Seminole County.
In a'rcrda"## selth law.
,
Notice Is hereby given to all whom it may
Unlaaa aald certlflcato ifcia'.l be rr termed
according tn law taa deed will laaue thrreon concern that l.oaale Cramer, as Guardian of
Wesley J. Cramer, an Insane person, will on
on the 14th day of August A. D. 1919.
Witness my official signature and aeal thla the 1Ith day of August, A. D. 1919. apply
to tin Honorable E. K. Ilouihulder. County
the ]nth day uf July A. D. 1919.
Judge In and fur raid County, at hi* officeJn
neat!
E. A. DOUGLASS
Cbrk Circuit Court, Seminole County. Fin Sanford In said County, at 10 o'clock A. M.
the matter can be
f-l-'tc
Ily V. E. Douglas,, I). C, or aa soon thereafter
at public or
heard, for authority
N otice o f Application fo r T»v Deed Under private sale, all the iiitenat of the acid WetSnllun It of Chapter Ihali, l.a&lt;&gt; of Florida, ley J. Crainrr, In the following-described
Notice la hereby given that Isaac Black- real estate. In said County, to-wlt: South­
•‘nr. purchaair of Tea Certificate No 137, west (Juartir of Southeast tjuartir of Sec­
tion thirty-one in Township Twenty South
dat.d the Sth day of June A. D. 191), haa of
Itange Thirty East, with the following ex­
tiled raid certificate In »;iy otfire and haa
ceptions,
llrglnr.lng at S. W. eornir
Bade application tor taa deed to laaue in of S\V*4 to-r.lt:
of Section 31 aforesaid, thenc*Bee lur.ee with law.
Haiti certificate *m- North 2 19 fee
ft Eaat '"12 feet. South 2 1 0 feet
'•Vf# the following d. r-r|hed t't Iperlv rltWest 612 feet, U l n g 't h e land conveyed to
uatid in Semin ie C on ly, s loli ia to-wt., E
C. Jones by d.eit dated Nov. 21lh, |r»h.t,
tiled Jan 12. Ikkt, recorded In Hook t _ o f
conveyances, page 116 In Orange Co., Fla.
Also beginning 166 feet West of S. E.
corner of S. W. !i of S. I). *, of Section
31 afLrisaid. running ’ h e n c e Wtst 210 i.-el.
North I I I . 4 Net, East 2to fret. South 111.4
t u t , being the property) con'eye 1 4&gt;y F. 1 ..
I’ etii* and wile l.cui»a to St-pl •n t.. Dsnn
|iy Ccril dated Nov. 23. JSH4. hied Dec. 23,
IKK I, f&lt; corded In Hoek 22. page 62.
Also beginning at a point 149 leet north
ol the Souti.iast • .-.uf it the c'f.j'hw tsl
•lUartt; i f Ihe Southeast ijuatti'
' avrittn
thirty-ere, toar.ahlp twenty Suiiii ^&gt;1 Hanae
Ttiirty east, thepre running
’ 'eat
!-9
fe«t, thenre N ou n - t o f lit , thence L j t
420 feet, thence South 2 JO feet to the place
of beginning.
. . . . .
Which application will he ba«td upon the
petition (or sab* now on file In aald Court.
Dated July 10th, A. D. It'll*.
Losslo Cramer.
Guardian
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LEGAL ADVERTISING

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Reasons!
Why you should use
Cardul, the
woman’s
tonic, (or your troubles,
have been shown in
thousands of letters from
actual users of this medi­
cine, who speak from
personal experience. It
ihe results obtained by
other women for so many
years have been so uni­
formly Rood, why not
give Cardui a trial?

Take

Application for f.cller* Patent
Notice Is hereby given that the aubtcrlber*
hereto will applv to the Governor of the
State of Florida.'on the 19th day of August
A. D. 1919, at Tallahassee. Florida fo let­
ters patent on the propcu.d Charter of the
Caldwell Furniture Company, Incorporated,
svhlrh Is published herewith below thli the
9th day of July 1919.
D. A. Caidwill
L. W. Caldwell
8 . A. Irwin
D. D. Caldwell
Laura P. Caldwell
Marv H. Ituthrrford
C H A R T E R OT TH E C A L D W E L L FUIINI ITU RE C O M P A N Y I N C O R P O R A T L D .
We. the undersigned, do hereby associate
ourselves for the purpose of becoming In­
corporated under the laws of the .state of
Florida, to transact for profit the butlneaa
lieiow set forth and we do adopt the fol­
lowing as th. charter of the proposed t orration.
pora
Article One
The name of the rorporatlon shall be Cald*
well Eurn'ture Company. Incorporated, and
Its principal filar, of business shall be. Santoed. Florida, and th* Hoard of Directors
may establish other place* of huslneta with­
in and without the Mate of Florida.
Arlirle Two
The general nature of the business to he
transsrti d and rondueted by said rorporatlon
shall be as follow! to wit:
T o engage In and carry or a general enerrhandlse buslreta; to bu t. sell anil deal In
all kinds of furniture and fixture*, hardware
anil acresfnrics,,musical Instruments etc., to
*ngagfr In and carry on a general furniture
and hardware business and to buy sell and
deal In every kind of material, war# and
merchandise that may be neccaary or ex­
pedient to carry on »alt? huslne*«: to borrow
money and to *ecur# the Payment of aame
my mortgage*, deeds, bond* and other ob­
ligations therefor: to buy and eell real **»■«*
and to Improve th# earn*; to do all surh and
other and further thlnr# a* may be ncee»sary and expedient to be dene for the euec-aeful transaction of the business of thla
corporation, and to have, rai-rlse and en­
jo y all rights, power# end privilege* neid ntal
to corporation* orc*nlx *»1 and eiltuns undrr
and by virtue of the law# of Ihe State ef
Florida.
Article Terre
Tho amount of capital etock of lM« cororation ehall be Five Thousand Dollar*, to
I {&gt;* divided Into One Hundred Share* of
i Fifty Dollar# caih, all or any portion of the
I capital Stock of iki* rorporatlon may be
I payable In. Iseued or used for th* purchase
of property, feat o f P*r»on»l t : « »
P*&gt;*
I I ment of labour or service* at a »uet **lua•Hon thtisof to b* determined by th- board
of Director*.

CARDDI
The Woman's ionic
Mr*. Mary J. Irvin, ol
C u llen , V a., w rites:
“ About It year* ago, 1
suffered untold misery
with female trouble, bear­
ing-down pain*, head­
ache, numbness . . . I
would go for three weeks
almost bent double . . .
My husband went to Dr.
--------- for Cardul . . .
Alter taking about two
bottles I began going
around and when I took
three bottles I could do
all my w trk.M
E-flO

Artlre

Faur

Thla corporation ehall continue and 'tav*
lull power te eaerdeo It* corporal* rlghta

and (ranrhisea for a period of Ninety Niue pupation, and severally acknowledged before tied check in the mr.a of Five Hundred (*103) No. 210, datrd the Ith day of June, A. [&gt;,
(99) years from and alter Its corporate ex­ me, that they executed th* *am* for the uses Dollar*, payable tn said hoard, as an evi­ 1917, haa filed aald certificate In my office,
istence begins: unless sooner dissolved by and purpose* therein mentioned.
dence of good faith.
and ha* made application for taa deed t o
the stockholders, or accordlne to l i v .
Estimated total yardage, 38,660 ruble i*aue In aceordance with law. Said certifi­
In Witness Whtreof, I have hereto set my
yards.
This
quantity
is
only
approalmate.
e s ! " embraces thr following described prop­
Article Fisa
hand and official seal of office i t Sanford, in
given ns ■ uniform bail* for r mpirl- erty situated In Semlnol# county, Florida,
The business of this corporation shall be t e county of Seminole and the State of being
■Florida, on this the 7th day of July, A. I). s»n of hid*, and the said h .w."J reserves th* ts»wit! Half in tern! In NF.I( of N W ) f of
conducted by tha following uffirera via.:
light tn Increase or dtrrrasv Ihe amount of S. -. 31. Tp. 20 8 .. it. .to E. The «ald land
A President, a Vice-President, a Secretary 19)8,
•aid yardage a* may be d-rmrd urrcirary.
t. Ing atweaed nt th» date of the liauanrc of
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
and a Treasurer, and a Hoard of Directors,
All bids shall be made upon a form t • be i i t 1 certified" In th# aarnt of Unknown.
fil-tte
Clerk Circuit tFourt.
to conalst of not less thsn Four and not morv
furnlehrd.
U ■!••* c ., I rertlfirtt' shall l&gt;« redeemed acmore than Seven Stockholders, and such
.
NOTICE
Thr hoard rterrvs* the right to reject any . cording tu law taa deed will Issue thereon on
subordinate officers and stents as the cor­
the
6 th day of Aug i«t. A. D. 1919.
poration may authorlre. The Offices of Sec­ ' Notice Is hereby given that the under­ and all bldr.
Witness my ouiefal signature and seal
The successful bidder will be required to
retary and Trraaurer may b* filled by the signed ha* been appointed administratrix of
same person.
The Hua.ef of Directors and the ratal* of W. P. Akers, d»er»»ed, and ali give a bond equal to 23 per rent of the ‘ this the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1919,
—all
E. A. DOUGLASS,
all other officers to be chosen by the stock­ heirs at law, legatees, devisees and rreditors amount of hie or their bid, computed upon
Clerk Cir'ult Court. Seminole C o., Fla.
holders, shall be chosen aununlly by the and all prrtans having claims or demands the bail* of the yardage above mentioned,
Ily V. E. Duuglatt, D. C.
stockholders, at their annual meeting tn he against said estate will present them to the with a Surety Company eiu.llfird to wtltr
held on the First Monday In January of und-rslgnrd, duly authenticated, within the •uch bond* in the Slat* ef e'lorirfa. n* gng»tw • 60-5tc
each year, beginning with the year 1920. time prescribed by law, or the same will be thereon; the Surety Company ami form ot
NOTI E TO PRO PERTY O W N E R S
bond to he approved by said hoard.
Vt-o President and other officers shall be forev.r barred.
Notice Is hereby given that ?h • flux J til
This J u r . « h , 1919.
eheam annually by th* dlreCoi* or by th.
4 eojvy of plans, sperlflritlon* and pro­
Commission :;; -111 . . . ; .... tu*
COE \ LEE AKEIJS,
stockholders as thr by-laws may direct, or
files anil proposed contract, hood and farm of County
dny of August, A. D . '1919, at th* Court
.
Sanford, Florid*.
require.
The n&lt;fic-rs to be ehoacn by the
bid may be obtained upon application tn Ihe Ith
House
at
10 o'clui's a. m. tu hear from all
.
•■•u-Plp
directors at u meeting to he hild on the same
undersigned upon making a deposit of surh owners or agents at drtlfa to appear
dav and immediately after thr annual mreiTen Dollars, this sum to t ? rifun-'ed whtn and entrr complaints at to th# valuations
Inr of the Htorkholdrra. The Hoard of Di­ in Ihe Clrriill Court, Srsrnlh Judicial (.'If- said plans, specifications, etc., have been reraised by the Poard of Cuunty Oommlaaioncull of Florida, In and for Seminole turned.
rectors, until otherwise provided by she
on th# 7th day of July, A. D. 1919, whao
County, In Chancery
stockholders shall consist of Four members.
Ily order of the Hoard of County Com- ers
sitting as a board of rq laliarrs and to hear
The following shall be officer* of the corpo­ M. J. I.ohean and Alma Thnrmvn,
trtstloners uf Seminole County, Florida.
any
rrasun (bat may be given why th# valua*
ration until those elected at the election Complainant*
'•call
K. A. D UGLAS.N,
lion as Hard by th# Hoard on any r»a!
•hall have qualified, namely:
«l-4 tc
Clerk.
estate or personal property should b* chang­
President, D. A. Caldwell; Vice-President, CoriNiia IF. Hill and William Henry
ed. The Hoard of County Commissioner!#
8 . A. Irwin; Serretary, D. D. Caldwell' Hill, her husband: all unknown p*MIn the Circuit Court, 7lh Judicial Circuit sitting at a board of equal! ers on th# 7t!&gt;
Treasurer, L. W. Caldwell. Hoard of Direc­ les tlalmlng Interest- unde.* CnriMI*
S.'tolnulr County,
Florida.
day of July, A. D. 1919. having fully diators: D. A. Caldwell. 8 . A. Irwin, D. D. E. Hill and William llrnry lllll. her
County ef Semin. Ie. a rorporatlon,
rutred the statements and farts as presented
husband, or elthrr of them, or •thsr•
Caldwell and L. W. Csoweeli.
and sub-division ol the state of
derided tu increase the valuation upon th*
wise. In Ihe land described below;
Florida, by L. A. tlrumt-y, I - I\
following described personal nrnperty:
Article Six
AINn G. Apgar a n d ------ — Apgar, hi a
Hagah. E. II. Kilbcr, C. Vv. EntrMr. A. E. Tanner, liaised Irom $210.00 to
The highest amount ol Indebtedness nr • Ife; all unknown parties claiming inmlngrr and O. I1. Swope, as at.d
$649.00.
liibillty to which the corporation can at terests under Allen G. Aprnr anil
ronstltutiny the Hoard of Coun­
Mr. D. H. Tanner, Raised from $210.00 t o
any time suhiect Itself shall be Ten Thous­ — — — kngar, III* selfe ne eilh*e of
ty Cox ta m lon cra i f Stiulnv.lt
Ji 40.06.
and illo.oiiij.mil Dollars.
them, or otherwise, in the land dc«County, Florida
(•nl)
E. A. DOUGLASS. Clerk,
rribnl telnw: and all unknown patties
Article S r tr n
v*
Citation
Hoard of County Commissioners.
rtaiming an Interest In the following
State
of
Florida,
ex
&gt;«•
fJi.TiJ
6
|*ltc
Ily V. E. Douglass, 1). C.
fi he names and residences of thr sub- deirrlhed land, situate In Seminole
— Scholia, State Att.fney for
scrihers and the number of shares taken by County, Florida to-wit: S 1-2 of S 1-2
the Seventh Judicial Circuit of
In rirrnil Court, Hctenth Circuit, Srmtnolw
rath are at follows:
S l:'e of SW 'lj of Section 13,*
the State of Florid., in and for
County, Florida
D. A. Caldwell. Sanford, Florida. Tw o Shan a of
Township 21 South. Range 29 East;
Seminole
Cuunty.
I.. W. Caldwell, Sanford, Fla., Twenty-Four also t.rg'inntnir a: SW rorni r of SE'j'
Overstreet Turpentine Company
shares.
W
H
EREAS,
on
the
loth
day
of
July
1919
va.
uf Section 13. Township 21 South,
8 . A. Irwin, Sanlord, Fla., Five Shares.
a petition was filed *" th.’ above stylet) court All unknown parties claiming inter­
Range 29 East, run east 1 I 'y chains,
by
the
County
of
Seminole,
by
and
through
D. D. Caldwell, Sanford. Fla.. Six Shares
ests
under
J. Richmond Murphy,
to chains, We»t t 4 * j chains.
L. A. Bromley, I.. I’ . Hagan, (I. I'. Swope, deceased, Annie C. Woodbridg#, Rit­
Laura P. Caldwell, Sanford, Fla., Fourteen SNorth
o u t h 10 c h a in s.
D e fe n d a n t-.
Share*.
E. II. Killiee, an&gt;l C. W, Entaminger as anil chie Woodbridge, all unknown parti#*
Order of Her vice* !&gt;v Publication
constituting the Hoard of County Commit. claiming Interest* undrr Calvin A.
Mary II. Ituthrrfurd, Sanford, Fla., One
To Cordelia E. lllll anil William Henry sloners of Seminole County, Florida, setting Poage. all unknown parti#* rlaiml#s
Share
Hill, her husband, residence unknown, and forth that an election was field in and throng Interests under George H. Morton in­
Allen G. Apgar a n d ------ —- Apgar, his wife, out the void Seminole County, State of Flor­ dividually nr as trustee, all unknown
In Witness Whereof, Wo hsyr hereunto rraidence unknown:
ida on the 13th day ot May 1919, to deter­ parties claiming interest under W. 8 .
set our hands, and subscribed our names,
It is herctiy ordered that you appear to mine whether nr not the County of Serol- Keefer ct al.
this the 10th day of July 5919.
the hill of romplalnt tiled herein against you note, State of Florida, should Issue county
T o all unknown parties claiming lntrrr«t
D. A. Caldwell
In the above entitled cause, on the 4th day b o n d s In the sum of 1309,009.00, to bear undrr J. Richmond .Murphy, or under Calvin
L. W Daldwell
of August, A, D. 1919, and the Sanford Her­ Interest at the rate of J 1, ' ' ; per annum, A. Poage, or under Georg# 11. Morton Indi­
S. A. Irwin
ald is hereby designated as the newspaper In payable semi-annually, said bonds to ma- vidually nr as trustee, or under W. 8 . Keefer
D. 1&gt;. Caldwell
which this order shall lm published one* a turr 30 years alter July 1st, 1919, and to be or either of them or otherwise. In th* follow­
I.aura P. Caldwell
issued f-tr the purpose of grading, construe- ing desrrtbid land* situate tn Heminoto
week for eight ronsecutlve weeks.
Mary H. Ituthrrfurd
and having certain public road* end t-|eh county. Flotilla:
Witness my hand and seal of offir* thl- ’ ting
Stale of Florida
•,*-'.r‘ .1 f* ? 8 5 7 .T y 'b l Seminole. Stab of
N E &lt;, of N E ' f Sec. 34. Tp. 19 S, It. 29 K.
2nd day ol June, A. D. 1919.
County of fi*rrtlnnfe
'Florida,
described In • general way in a
SEIt of S W 1, Sec. 24, Tp. 20 8 . It. 29 E.
i*eali
E. A. DOUGLASS,
resolution
adopted
by
the
Hoard
of
County
Heforr me the underelrned authority, per­
Stt'Jj
of S B ' , S#r. 26, Tp. 20 S, R. 29 E.
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.
Commissioners of Seminole County. Florida,
sonally appeared D. A. Caldwell, I.. W. ( aid W. M. Murphy, Jr.,
s w i j of Ntt'iJ, N '4 of 8 \V) ( and S\V&gt;&lt;
on
the
9th
day
of
April
I9I9,
anil
as
desweil, S. A. Irwin. D. D. Caldwell, I.aura P.
of S W 1, Sec. 33. Tp. 20 S. II. 29 E.
Solicitor (or Complainants.
crlbed anti set forth In thr rill for an elec­
Caldwell and Mary If. Rutherford, to me
You ar# hereby ordered to appear to tha
36-9tc
,
*
tion iviurd by thr Hoard of County C o n - hill of complaint hrr#jn filed on the 4th day
will known to hr the p&lt; rsons described In
and who executed the foregoing article* of In Ihe t lentil Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­ rnistlor.ers of Seminole County. Florida, on of August, A. D. UM9.
Incorporation of the Caidwill Furniture
It is further ordered that this nolle# h#
cuit, of Florida, In tint! for Seminole Coun­ toe Mh day of April 1919, and,
Company, Inc., and they severally arknowW H EREAS, It further appearing In and published one# rarh week for twelve weeks
ty. In Chanrery
Iei did to and heNrr me that they executed H. J. I.ntuan and Aim* Thurman,
by said petition that Ihe rrturrs as ranvas- In th# Sanford Herald, a newspaper published
the same for thr purposes therein expressed, Complainants,
n t! by the Hoard of County Commissioner* in said Seminole County.
and that they were the tame p&lt; rsons named
Witness my hand and tho seat of . !?*?• J
of Seminole County', Florida, show prlma
th«reln as D. A. Caldwell, L. \V. Caldwell, Cordelia r . ’ 'lllll at ! William Henry
facie t * " ' a majority of the qualified voter# Circuit Court this 2Mh day of April, A. a).
8 . A. Irwin •’ TV Caldwell, I.aura I*. Cal'i- lllll, her I u bar'd; .ill unkriivn par­
voting at said election voted In favor of the 1919.
wili anil Alai) ... Rutherford.
(seall
K. A. DOUGLASS,
issuance of the said ImmN, as aforesaid,
ties rlsimlt g lntrre«:s under Cordelia
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set L. Hill . d A'illlan: H.nry Hill, her
Clerk Circuit Court 8 #minolo Co., FIs.
N O W T H E R E F O R E . In pursuance of v.n M aoey
k
Wariow
rnv hand anil otfirlal real at Sanford, Semi­ huibant'. ,.r either ■' them, or otherordir in this cause made ami entered by thr
nole County, Florida, this the Ifith elay of
Sols, for Compll.
, i
land t l u n ile t l below;
Honorable James W. I’ erklns, Judge of the
31-tltc
July A. D. 1919.
Allen G Apgar a n d ------ — Apgar, his
7lh Judicial Circuit Court of the State of
L. T. Ilryan
wifi; all unknown parties claiming
Florida, N O T IC E Is hereby given that thr
Notary Public.
Intrusts under Allen G. Apgar and
rttlirns and tax payers 01 the County of
My Commission expires Feb. Sth,
— ------Apgar, hit wife, or either of
Seminole, State of Florida, are by said order
A. K. Powers,
thim. or othrrwl-r, in the land firs.
required to lie and appear before the Cir­
Attorney
rt!hn! below; all unknown parties
cuit Court, of thr Seventh Judicial Circuit
61-ltr
claiming an interest in Ihe following
State of Florida, on thr 2nd day of August FIRE and THEFT and COLLISION Indrtrrihid land situate in Seminole
1919, at ten o'clock A. M., at DrLand In turanre Issued by Ihe FLORIDA STATE
rounty, Floiida, to-wlt: 5 ) j «*f S)$ of
the rounty of Volusia, Stale of Floiida, then AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION la Ihe
NOTICE OF IK CO It I’ d RATION
S E 'j of S W ) , of Section 13, Town­
and there to show cause. If any you have or xafoM and rhcnpcM in Ihe world. Write
Notice la hereby given that we, the under­ ship 21 South, Range 29 Exit; alio
thiy have, why the said Nsue •&gt;! bonds
signed Intend to apply to the Honorable begin at FW eornrr of SEI4 of Sec­
should not be confirmed and validated ac­ for Information (o headquarters Orlando.
Sidney J. Calls, Governor of the State of tion 13. Township 21 South, Range
cording to law, at which time and place all Agents wanted in every town in Florida.
Florida, or. the
l l t h day of Aug.. A. D. 29 East, run exit 11 *-j chains, north
persons so desiring 'may he heard upon thr
1919. for letters patent Incorporating the 10 chain*, s e t l l j y chains, south 10
matter of validation of said blinds, as It
Sanford llutldlng and Improvement Com ­ chains, defendants.
provided b y law.
•
pany under the following proposed charter,
Order uf Service by Publication
mi
1 i in
1» »
WITNESS, E. A. DOUGLASS. Clerk of u r v « v
the original of which Is now on file In the
To
All
parties
rlalmlnr
Interest* it nd rr .** 0 «.• .
m C L A U L i l i
UMit *•«•*• will' •«*«• t&gt;a «*#.« CO'Jf 1 till
ofllre of the Secretary of State,
Menr&gt;
m
u
,
ner
C-it,
’
iV
i
*
t
*
j
1
-m"t
this the luth day of July 1919.
. . . . . •• • ' , , , , lc:ts
hutband or elthrr of them, or otherwise. In
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
J. II. Cowan
the land described below; and all parties
Clerk Circuit Court Seventh Judicial
S. Kunge
claimlric Interests under Allen G. Apgar and Circuit Seminole County Florida,
A. Vaughan
------- — Apgar, hi* wife, nr either of (hem, or
01-1te
_________ *____________________
Green W. Smith
ethirwlsr, In the land desrribed below; anil
E. E. Hogan.
MY SPECIALTIES:
all partlis rlaim'ng an Interest In the follow­
NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE
Arllclra uf Ineoepurallon of the Sanford ing described lanil situate in Seminole rounNotice
It
hereby
given
that
tinder
and
by
ty. Florid*, to-wlt: 8&gt;7 of SJ* of SEJ, of
PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED t'/IN A
llulldlng and Improvement Company
W 1, of fe-rtlon 13, Township 21 South, virtui •( a final '[eerie rendered i n the 2Mh
We. the undersigned have assorlatlnn our­ S
day i f June, I ••11*. by the Hon. Jaa. W.
Range
29
East;
also
login
at
SW
corner
of
GORHAM’ S .STERLING SILVER
selves together and do hereby associate
E ) , ot Section 13, Township 21 South, I’eri.lnt, Judge of thr Sevrnth Judicial Cir­
ourselves for the purpose of forming our­ II SRange
cuit ol ' torida, in Chancery, in a certain
29
East,
run
East
14
)
j
chains,
selves into a body nolltlr and corporate un­ .North 10 chains. West 11 &lt;y chains. South 10 rau'e th.rrin pending whenln C. L. Hlne- ROGERS' PLATED WARE
der ami by virtue of the laws of the State of
haugh It complainant and M. G. Yeanourls,
Florida and do adopt the following arlirles chains.
and Nt. G. Yunourla at Truette ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
It is hereby ordered that you appear tn the individually
of incorporation:
fur Jil.n (faYtanourla and Tom G. Yeanouhill of romplalnt filed herein against you in rlt. Is uifend lit, I. the under,Igmd Special
Article I.
The name of this rorporatlon shall be thr above entitled cause, on the first day ol Mailer will on Moqday, the Ith day of
September, A. D. 1919, and the Sanford August, 1919, ill front ol the Court House
Sanford llulldlng and Improvement C om ­ Herald
Is hereby designated as thr newspaper door In Sanf ri*. Florida, during the legal
pany, and its place of business shall be at
In
which this order shall he published once hour* ol s a l e , oils r for sale and tell to the
Sanlord, Seminole County, Fla.
a week for twelve consecutive week*.
highest tl'ldvr for cash the following dr«Article it.
Witness my hand and seal of office this rriued lands, to-wlt: FJl» of S B 1, sf S W 1,,
The general nature i ( the business to be J2nd d « , * o f June, A. D. 1919.
Section 13, Township 21 S., Itange 32 E.,
conducted by this rorporatlon shall tie to I ( i t al)
OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
E. A. DOUGLASS,
lying and .icing In Seminole county, Florida.
buy, osvn, sell and ron v iy real estate, and to
Cbrk Circuit Court, Seminole Co., Fla.
Terms ■! eats- tu tie cash and purchaser to
Practice confined lo Ihe Ircidmcnf
Improve the same by erecting buildings W. M. Murphy, Jr..
pay for do. d.
thereon; to borrow money and secure the
Solicitor for Complainants.
i6-13te
* of the eye
SC HELLE MAINE'S.
same, and money* edh* raise owing, by
Special Master.
Eyes
examined
by n regular reglsmortgagee, deeds, bonds, notes or other
G a in s A Futrh,
obligation therefor; to make advances and
Seminole Counts, Florida. In 1 htnerry
te e d physician
S. liclti-t for Complainant.
loans of money; to lease real estate as land­ Henry II. (H. I D Chappell,
«o-st
Glut&gt;sc.g fitted, broken fcncs du­
lords: to buy and stll, to arqulre, own unit Marv Whttler ft.Bpp&lt;lt, ami
indd all personal property necessary to ad- J. Hargrtavrt, Complainants
liill to
plicated
Nollei
f
Application
for
Taa
Deed
Under
visptagi ou»ly conduit and transact any liusb
vs.
(Jutrt
Srrllon
a
o
f
(
he,
ter
ISM
Law*
of
I
lor.less that this rorporatlon It authorised I ' J n r p h Garvin, the unknown
Title.
28 W. Church St. • Orlando, Fla.
Ida
carry on, and to do all such othel and fur* legatees and devisees undrr the
Notice |&lt; htrehv given that M. M. and
tbir things as may lie n c i* * e r y and eapsiql- lad will and testament of Jo­
R. IV. Lord, purchasers of Tax Certificate,
t nt to be done for the surrrstful transaction seph Garvin, ti e unknown heir* of
ot the business ol tb|s rorporatlon: and to Jieeph Gervln, Wm. G. Andrnhave,
exercise and enjoy all the rights, re'd, the unknown legatee* and
powera and prlviliget inrtdcnt to corpora- devisee-* under tbe la-t will and
tl.ms organised and existing under the l e v ­ te .lament of Wm. G. Audenel .he Stale of Florida.
relit, anil the unknown heir* of
Wm. G. Andenreld. Defendant'..
Arlirle III.
Notire to Non-ltesldent*
The amount of the capital stock of thla
crrp-r*tfon shill hr Ten Thousand Dollars To Jotejih Grrvin. Itrsldenre Unknown:
i llu.ovu.OO), to he divldea into one hundred To Wm. G. Andenreld, Reslitrnre Unknown : 1
1 1091 shares of the par vatu* of One Hundred
It appearing by Ihe swum bill of com­
Dollars (1100. 00 ) iaeh. to hr paid for witn plaint lil. &lt;1 h&lt; rein against you that you havelawful money of the United States. All or or claim to bavr tome Inte rest in (be follow­
any portion of the said capital stork may I.e ing deerrlbrd land In Seminole rounty, Flor­
payable in. or issued or used for, o- In th. ida, to-wlt:
purrhsse of property, labor or services, at a
The West half f W - j ) of the Southweet
just valuation thereof to lu Determined by
(juartir ( S W ) , t of Section 29, Township 19
the board of director*.
South, Range* 31 Flast,
and except the
Article IV.
West half &lt;\V)j&gt; ol the West half &lt;\Vtj) of
This corporation shall continue and have the South&lt;'e«t quarter ( S W ' , 1 of the South­
full power to eaeerlse It* corporate rights west quarter ( S W ' , 1 of Srrllon 29. Tow n­
and franchises for r. period of nlnety-nlnr ship 19 South, Range 31 East, containing TO
years from and after the comrr.enremrnt of acres more or N,e.
Its corporate existence.
You are therefore hereby required and rr
iltred t o . be. and appear before ottr said
Arlirle V.
The business of this rorporatlon shall be Circuit Court at the Court House In San­
rondueted by tho following officers: A presi­ ford. Elorida, on the Etrst Monday in Audent, vice president, treasurer, secretary, ruet, 1919, being the 4th tiny of aald month,
elected by the board of dlrrrtors, and a then and there to make answer tu the bill
board of directors of not less than three nor of romplalnt hrrein filed against you, and
more than seven, dirvelors, who shall bo stock­ therein fall not, else said bill will he taken as
holder* In said rurpoiation. to be eleetrd^y tnr ronfested against you, followed by final de­
stockholders annually. Thr otfire of srrtrtary cree.
It Is further ordered that this nntlre he
and treasurer may be held by the same person.
Until after tF.r fust annual tm-Ung of the published in the Sanford Herald, * news- .
paper
published in Seminole rounty, Elorida,
stockholder* herein provided for, and until
their successor* *re sleeted and uuallfird, the one er.rh week tor 8 consecutive weeks.
olfieers ot this corporation shall be:
TO ALL P A R T IE S C L A IM IN G AN IN ­
T E R E S T IN T H E I'ROI’ K R T Y H EREIN
l\ A. lletts, President:
llEL-lW D E S C R IB E D : Under Joseph Gar­
J. II. Cowan, Vice President: and
vin and Wm. G. Andenreld, or otherwise,
j
S. Kunge. Secretary and Treasurer.
It being made to appear by a sworn Mil of
The Hoard
of Dire ctora shall be: A
Vaughan, Green W. Smith, E. E. Hogan, complaint filed herein against you that you
have or claim to have some Interest In the
C. A. IN Its and J. H. Cowan.
described lands In Seminole county,
Thr first or orgafiliatlon meeting of thr following
stockholders of this corporation shall be held Florida, to-wlt:
The West half I W ! ( ) of tvr e 'i&gt;ilh»eit
In the elty of Sanford, Seminole rounty,
Florida, on the 2iith day of August, A. D. quarts, (SW.1, ) of Secllo:i 29, Ibov is-lp |9
1919, for th* purpose of adopting by-laws South. Itanrr 31 East, Ires am! ca r '', th"
and completing the organisation oi the cor­ Wist hall ( W ! j ) ot the West half (W 'y) of •
poration as hereinbefore provided f &gt;r, and the Southwest quarter |SWI,I ol th 1- South­
thereafter the annual inretings ol the stork- west quarter t S W ' j ) of Section 29, Town­
holders shall hr held on the serond Wednes­ ship 19 South, Range 31 East, c inilning
70 acres moro or less.
j
day in July of each and every year.
You are therefore hereby romman led and
Article VI.
'
The highest amount of Indebtedness or required to be and appear before our said
liability to which this rorporatlon ehall *u- Circuit Court at the Court llouco In San­
Jrct itself shall be twlre the -mount of It* ford, Florida, on the Flret Monday H Sep­
tember, 1919, bring the first day uf said
capital stork.
month, thsn and there to make anewtr unto
Article VII.
v
bill of comnlalnt filed herein atolns: you.
Th* name* and rreldenrtl of th* lubscrlb- the
Ing Incorporator* of thl* corporation and lit* and therein (all not rlsa said bill will be
ttkCM
m vwtiTeesrd against you, to be (olamount of capital stork aubarribvtl by each,
lowed by final decree.
ar* a* follows:
It It further ordeied that this nolle* h*
A. Vaughan, Sanford, rlorida, 2 shares;
published once each w i.k for twelve weeks In
C. A. lletts, Sanford, Florida, 2 share*;
J. II. Cowan, Sanford, Florida. 2 shares; the Sanford Herald, a oev jpaprr published
tn Seminole count'’, Florida.
S. Itunre, Sanford, Florid*. 2 share*;
Dune and ordered this tho 3th day of
Gre n W. Smith, Sanford, hioiNIa, 2 ■ art*
June, 1919.
E. E. Hogan, Sanford, Florida, 2 share*.
(•call
E. A. DOUGLASS.
In Witness Whereof, The sutmrlblng ! .
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
corporators of the corporation have her*U"9
1
Ily y . E. Douglass, D. C.
subscribed tnelr name*:
Dickinson i Dickinson,
C. A. betta
Hollcllori for Complainants.
J. II. Cowan
3C*!3tc
___________________________ 1
S. Hun/*
Green W. Smith
NOTIC E TO IIIDDKJD4
E. E. Hogan
Staled bids, subject to Ihe'eale of bond*
A. Vaughan.
wtll be recrlvad by t e Hoard uf County
' AGENTS
Slat# of Florida
Commiialontr* of Seminole County. Floiida,
•1 .
at the otfire of said board at tj&gt;e court house
County of Jcmlnolr.
In Sanford, Florida, on or befora ten o ’clock
Ilefore n e , • Clerk Circuit Court, pereon- a. m. v&gt;n Ina 4th day of August, A. D. 1919.
a.Vy appeared C. A.
H*tte, J. If. Cowan, for the excavation and cor-itructNo of th*
Greenn w. Smllu, 8 . Kunge, F.. E. Hogan and ditched drain* t&gt;r canals acd lateral ditch**,
O f f i c e PEOPLES IUNK BUILDING
A. Vaughan who are wtll known tu m* to be drains tr canals In the Jr«tup Drainage Dis­
the pereon* named Jn, and who subscribed trict.
b u iliO r d t
* * |
•
.
Each bid taust ha argampanUd by a certitheir name* to lb* foregoing artialra of Incor-

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SA N F O R D
IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SE C TIO N
NUMBER 66

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1919

VOLUME X

SHOP MEN
GOING BACK
o MANY CITIES

W HOLESALE NEW BUPING
GROCERY FIRM FOR GARAGE
BUILDS HERE ON MAGNOLIA

were interested and having returned
to tho city from the trip north will
open a real estate effloe under tho
name of II. B. Lewis. He will buy
and sell real estate and will deal in
city nndl country property and b
familiar pith every .part of the coun­
ty and W ith property of all kinds.

next w eek,to arrange for the begin­
ning of his campaign and to make
official announcement of his candi­
dacy.
v

FREE BRIDGES
FOR COUNTY
IF POSSIBLE

Mr. Lake iij a .well known banker
and business man, and has a host of
friends In financial and business
circles in the state. He Is at present
president of the State Rankers’ As­
sociation.
MrT Lake represented
—
City Council .
Seminole county in the Florida legis­
Council met In special session Aug.
latures of 1913 and 1915, and was
6th, at 8:30 p. m. Present, F. L.
one
of the most active and influ­ H A R D E N 'S FERRY AND OSTEEN
Miller, chairman; It. A. Ncwmaq, C. W. EARING CO. O F JACKSON­ C. M .■ HAND W ILL BUILD F IN E
SANFO RD M EN H AD N O T R E.
ential members of that body.
L. P. Hagan, Roy Symes' Absent,
FERRY SH O U LD HAVE FREE
STRUCTU RE
F O R W IUIIT
VILLE
RECOGNIZES SUPE­
TU R N E D TO
W ORK
W H EN
John Adams, G D Bishop and G
* It is said that Mljk Lake will put
BRIDGES AND
W IL L
HAVE
RIOR
ADVANTAGESOF
S
A
N
­
T
IR
li-C
O
M
P
A
N
Y
A
t
ONCE
, HERALD GOES TO P R E S S '
F t Smith.
on an active campaign, and that he
THEM *
FO R D ’S LO C A TIO N
Another deal has been made for a will personally visit every county in
Chicago, Aug. 14.—Several thou­
Meeting called to investigate city
Several years ago when Michael
sand railway shopmen'from all parts water sArvfco and supply and to con­ , The location of Sanford at ‘ the new business block and this time the -district during the next few
SholU
*and associates were before
Herald
Square
will
benefit
by
it
os
head
of
navigation
on
the
St.
Johns
months, lining up his friends and
of the country met xjjcre today to sider street paving improvements. '
the
Seminole
Board of County Com­
the
new
building
will
be
i/ected
at
river
and
with
all
the
converging
organising for the contest next June.
consider the question of returning to _ Motion Roy SymtB, seconded L.
missioners'
wanting
a franchise for a
the
corner
of
Magnolin
nnd
Second
railway
lines
running
out
of
this
—Jacksonville
Times-Union.
work In-accordance with President P. Hagan to reconsider resolution
drawbridge over the St. Johns river
great railroad center makq it the street.
.
Wilson’s demand.
It is
expected passed Aug. 2nd. Carried.'
at Harden’s Ferry this paper wanted
This is one of the Hand Bros, lots
place for the wholesale business of
that a definite policy jn regard to the
,
Children’ s Party
Motion Roy Symes, seconded by
the county commissioners to join
ami C. M. Hand has given the con­
central Florida.
strike which was called Aug. 1st in
Miss Julia Laing entertained a few
R. A. Newman, resolution l»e amend­
with the county commissioners of
tract
to
S.
O.
Shinhoiser
for
a
brick
defiance of orders of the international
ed to read “ and with of sixteen t Many business firms of the state building 57x117 feet to be used -ns of the little ones Monday uftornoon Volusia and I jild this bridge. There
officers of the-union will be adopted
in honor of her cousin, Miss Eliza­
are recognizing this fa ft and among
feet.”
Carried.
n garage ifnd show rooms for the beth Ballard. Games and a “ word was some hitch at that time as the
before the meeting adjourns. Local
the lacst firms to establish head­
leaders adjoured the strikers to • Mr. Henly, manager Southern quarters here is the C. W, Earing Wight Tire Co., who have leased the contest” wero enjoyed by all. The Volusia commissioners did not want
to build their part and Seminole
stand firm and refuse to return to Utilities Co., explained in relation Co., wholesale. grocerB of Jackson­ same for li term of years.
color qcheme of red and green was
county
deeiding that a brldgo was
to
water
supply
and
pressure.
work while international officials ad­
The new building will he up to carried out in the dining room where
ville.
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better
than
a ferry, as tho ferry
vised the men to call of! the Strike
elute in every particular and on the delicious ice creutn and cake were
On motion Roy Symes, seconded
though
privately
owned would chargo .
S.
L.
Shinhoiser
recently
sold
to
and defer until later their demand" by L. P. Hagan and carried, clerk
tho two side streets will have full served by the hostess. Those enjoy­
the
same
rate
gave
the franchise to
G.
D.
Bishop
on
Commercial
street
plate glass windows for the dis­ ing the happy •occasion. were Misses
for higher wages.
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Mr.
.Sholtx.
This
county'was
also
and
next,
to
the
Crown
Paper
Co.,
a
play of stcck-cafs nnd tires and ac­ Carmitn Barber, May Godby, Lou­
While the meeting was in session ton, General Manager Southern Util­
anxious to build a bridge across the
tract
of
land
upon
which
Mr.
Bishop
cessories. In the rear there will be ise Wells, Irene McGngahin, M *ry
28,000 striking car workers-in the ities Co., Palatka opening negotia­
upper St. Johns river at Osteen
will build u large* warehouse and a first class garage and machine
tions
for
the
light
and
water
plants
Elizabeth Moye, Clifford and Ruby
Chicago district- began taking a refferry but could pot get the Volusia
other buildings for the Earing Co. shop.’ Th? "W lghyTirc Co. is one of
Rivers, Virgie Horne and John Hy­
erendiim vote to decide'whether they b y , the city.
commisslifller# together on this prop­
There will be garage and machine the youngest .firms in the city and'
man, Elizabeth, nallard, Rebecca
Council adjourned.
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will return, to work. _
osition and the ancient ferry still
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----- Railroad officials reported- little
prevails at this point.
of
hay
and
grain
nside
from
the
Endor Curlett and Miss Emma
&gt;
have rapidly outgrown, their present
change in the traffic situation due to
Riuin
grocery
building.
The
C.
W.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
'G.
D.
Bishop
nnd
Eichner and little Miss W hitcomb of
Our county was faced with th e,
quarters in the Seminole Annex
the strike. Chicago is still more se­
little duughter, Martha are spending fact that with all our vaunted good
Geneva were among the visitors to Earing Co. will ship their stuff to building.
riously affected -thnn uny other sec­
Sanford getting the advantage of
the city on /Tuesday. \
roads and with the good roads of
W 6rk will commence on the new a few weeks at Daytona Beach.
tion of the country, although 1,450
the water rate and from here will building at once and the Wight Tire
Volusia county there remained a pay
cars of live stock were handled to­
truck it 19 points in this and ad­ Co. expect to occupy their new quar­
bridge at one point and an obsolete
day, 10 more than on the corres­
joining counties, thus saving the re­ ters In ninety days from the time
ferry at the other crossing.
ponding day lost year;
. tail dealers the freight charges and thut the first brick is laid unless tho
Now the county commissioners of
The following is from the Orlando
making quick and satisfactory deliv­ freight embargo continues.
The
Volusia*
arc alive to the fact that
Reporter-Star at Orlnndo:
eries.
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Wight* Tire Co., aside from being
nothing will do so much for their
From all reports the railroad situaThe new wholesale house will he wholesale and retail dealers in tires
county as good bridges across all the
, tion as far as Floridn is concerned
on a siding of the A. C. L. Ry., and and accessories are sales agents for
streams and they havo investigated
will be in a normal condition within
also close teethe lake front nnd the the Chandler and Chevrolet und
the cost of bridges where there are
the next three or four days. A tele­
location is idenl for .this business, King curs and Republic Trucks and
ferries and also tho cost of bridges
gram ^received by the Reporter-Star
being about five blocks from tho they will carry a larger line of these
already built with the view of mak­
from Tampa at noon stated that the
cars und of the tires and accessories
center of the city.
ing these toll bridges free and the
r_
men in Tampa shops had voted to
In' their new building than ever be­
following from the New Smyrna
S.
O.
Shinhoiser
has
the
contract
return to work at 7 tomorrow morn­
E N TH U SIASTIC
M E E TIN G
OF
SUPREM E
COURT
DECIDES for the buildings and all arrange­ fore.
News’ is interesting:
ing and that officials at thut point
DELEGATES FR O M
EVERY
T H A T LE G ISLATIVE ACT IS ments have been‘ .made nnd the
At the meeting of the board of
say traffic operations from thut point
PART
OF T H E
COUNTY.
C O N S T IT U T IO N A L AND HOLDS building Vill start* at once. The
Lake for Congress
county commissioners
held
last
will be normal in thrity six hours
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The hospital is assured for Sem­ Thursday, State Engineer J. A.
after the men have resumed work.
The cattle owners in Seminole new firm Is well and favorably
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Mortland and the committee, of citlIt was reported on the streets this county who have recently inter­
jrimaries next year for congressman
travelling
representative,
Charlie
Dnxens named to estimate values on all
preted
the
law
governing
systematic
The
permanent
association
to
he
morning that the men at Lakeland,
vis has been cominfg for years and ‘ from the Fourth district, running
toil bridges in Volusia county pre­
' Sanford and High Springs hud re­ tick eradication work to be uncon­ they will cover central and south ugainst Hon. W. J. Sears, the present known as the Fernald-Laughton Me­
sented
their report to .the board.
stitutional
and
non-enforccablo
will
morial Hospital Association was was
turned to work, ’but a telegram fr&lt; n
Florida from their Sanford house,. Incumbent' who will be a candidate
have
to
revise
their
interpretations
ormed
lust
night
at*
a
most
enthusi­
For the Harden’s ferry bridge we
Lakeland shortly after noon stat d
making this city the nucleus for a to succeed himself. Friends of Mr.
astic meeting ut the court house. consider the price of $27,000 a fair
the men there weYe in session a d in the light of the recent opinion by Inrge wholesale business.
,
|Lako s’uy he will he in Jacksonville
Every purt of the county wui repre- j consideration for this structure comconsidering whether or not th y the. Supreme Court that the law is
constitutional,
and
special
elections
setrted’
at the meeting which dem­ plete, including approaches, keep­
considering whether or not they
held
under
the
law
are
valid.
onstrated
the interest that is being er’s house, etc.
should return to work. A telephone
taken in this hospital.
The opinion was handed down on
message to Sanford brought mil toe
After a careful examination of
fact that tho men had not voted to Tuesday; being an affirmation of the
Hon. E. A. Douglass acting as these structures we fini} very little
return to work, but wer£ then in ses­ court of record verdict in Escambia
chairman .presided at the meeting deterioration and good condition; we
BOX SCORES OF ALL GAMES PLAYED BY SANFORD TEAM
sion (11:30 o’clock) hut there was coun ty in, the cqre of II, K. Bailey,
and klrs. J ,W. Dickins as secretary, however .recommend that the. s te e l..?
good reason to helieve that a favor­ a cattle otvner who.had refused to
The constitution und by-laws were |WOrk on the bridges be given a careable vote would be cast and the dip bis cattle and had been arrested
read and after every one present had ful" painting - under the direction of
Ilradentown Wins M onday^*'
fine, (*lly allowing three hits the
upon a warrant properly sworn out
shops opened tomorrow morning.
become.u rea’ I &lt;nu fd • member, by.j your engineer.
Stuart stemed to be too much for whole game. Sanford got her Min by
against him.
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paying tneir annual due* the meet-; 0ur inspection of the bridge site at
All the shops at Palatka, High
The Supreme Court held that the the Sanford boys at Ilradentown an error, tm Smith letting Davis ing w *nt into executive session and Osteen ferry |lcvolopod* the fact that
Springs and Gainesville are open and
law authorizes the state Live Slock Monday, although Chapman fanned, reach first, Davis’ steal, of sicon
pas*ul on the by-laws and elected it wj|i .require a bridge'at tbis.locathe men' working a full force.
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Sanitary Board to promulgate rules one more man than Stuart. The and Inman’s two base hits.
the 'd ectors.
I hose who Were elect, tif&gt;n approximately H65 feet long, ln -t
Bartow had two good chances to ed include two from • ach precinct, c|uj i ng a single leaf baseulo tllf
and regulations necessary to cnforc? Sanford lads could not connect "M b
The men in the shops heri} have regular and systematic dipping of ull the sphere and in the fourth Braden- aeore( wjt|, a m!U1 on thifd und no
in the county, two f.o»n each church, wit |, u
foot clear channel; bridge
not gone hack to work or had not up cattle every 11 days unt[l such time town connected aure enough gettingout9| j,ut wjth n man on third und no
one f:om each lodge, one from the t0 havc an jg [ oot roadwa£. T im to tho time of going to press in spite as it is ascertained by regular in­ six’ runs from live hits and four « * r - 0UtH&gt; j,ut fai|e,i i&gt;oth times.
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city, council, one from tho board of ^cr approaches to be creosoted and
of the fact that It was thought the spection and dipping that tho cattle rors. The&gt;following score tells the . q*|,e box BCOre and summary:
county commis qr.rrs- und six at j of itnmiarii type in accordance with
strike would be over today. Just and premises are free of cattle fever
larger making thirt&gt;-awo in all. T h o s ' p)ana aut,mlttcd by your engineer.
what the Iqcals here Intend doing In
. AD H u DO A E Sanford—
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A K large, making thirty-two in All. j
ticks.
,
1Stewart, 2b
In the' purchase of theso two
the face of the general orders to re­
'4 0 2 1 1
Upon receipt of the opinion the Stuart, 2h
After the election of tho directors bridges and the construction of one
Chapman, c
turn to work is not known but it is
O i l ’.
Board held a meeting and announced 11. Chapman, £ .... 3 . 0
there were not enough present to pew bridge it Is understood tho same
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’ hoped that the Sanford men will re­
as their policy in Seminole county Johnson) cf
have
a quorum and as the hour was ure .to be paid for by tho two coun­
Hord,
3b
* turn to work tomorrow pending the
the vigorous enforcement of regular Hord, 3b ... ......
late
a
temporary .chairman, ^T. \V. ties.
Albunese,
lli
. settlement' of the strike.
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cattle dipping. Eveey legal facility Albancso, lib
Lawton - anil temporary secretary,
White, If
The
estimated
cost
of
the
new
con­
will be invoked ugainst cattle owners White, If
R. J. Holly were elected and the di­
Davis, sa. ...
struction
at
Osteen
fcrryTs
$22,000.
A Classy Car
Eflis.
rf
in this county who do not,fully com­
rectors adjourned to meet at a.later
Inman, rf
this including approaches, lift span,
* The new rainbow blue .Chandler, ply with the rules and regulations, Davis, ss.
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date to be called by Chairman Law­
Morton, p
and all operating machinery, in fact
one of the classiest cars seen here in according to. information which has C. Chapman, p
ton.
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a bridge complete in every detail and
some time has been sold by the been received from the Board, and
Totals ...........
The meeting last nighl settled the ready for traffl^.*
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Wight Tire Co., to Joe Meisch. the dipping of cattle is expected to
Total./.........’...
question of the hospital association
Bartow—
This was the sport model four pas­ show renewed activity as a result of Ilradentown —
The bridges at Harden’a ferry and
as. the permanent association is now
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Gault, ss .............. 4
0 0 1 3
senger car and was one of the new­ this policy. That Is the tenor of re­ Burroughs, 2b ....
formed and will get down to business| . * lt,n ? „ 5 Fa .
0 i n Y Y
L ’ Homcdieu, rf - 4 0 0 2 0
est cars among the big Chandler list. ply from the State Live Stock San­ Francis, ss .— ...
., „ „ c .
Tty* rn.nnir.rent olTrr
«»»«• »Phillips, 3b.... i._ . 4 0 0 2 2
The Wight Tire Co. has sold Chand- itary Bftard to the board of county Vaughn, lb — ..
Mrs. Qeo._Fcrn.ild made am} accepttho present price of material
Leach, 2b ........... 3
0 0 1 1
lcra to C. M Hand, O P Swope, J commissioners, on the resolutions Moore, cf
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ed by \hc city council will now be thia coat aeema reasonable enough
McIntosh, ct
4 0 2 1 0
D Hood, J D Hart, Frank Meisch. adopted at last commissioners’ meet­ Foss, 3b
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land in the event that the Volusia
made good in every particular and
Young, if
3 0 0 1 0
Cliff Bell end C L Flowers
ing asking what will be the status of Rood, If —
Bribinger, c ..... 1
0 0 S' 0
soon aa possible this structure will fa* county commissioners agreo toetake
. TheJ have sold Chevrolet! to work in this countyi They also will Drake, rf ..........
turned over t? the association. The over these bridges and build the new
Smith, Hi............ 3 0 0 12 1
R obt Deane, Mist Margaret Rob­ epergetcially protect the county McDaniels, c . ....
one there Is no doubt about our
old hospital association also has
Haines, p
3 0 0 2 3
erts. W. B. Munson, Tracey Mo- boundary lintr.
Stuart, p........... .
fund on hand railed many years ago county commissioners meeting them
*Cuztis .............. 1 0 0 0 0
Culler, Hudge Housholder, Frank
Seminole county can be tick free
for the hospital and this will be turn­ half way with %our part of the con­
Hatch, Thomas Bell, Hon. Jno. .Jin- by first of December, of all the • T o ta ls ..... ........ 34 6 7 27 10 0
ed over to the hew association. This tract.
' T o t a l s - L 30 0 2 27 10
kins and Saul Robbins.
cattle ownenu heartily cooperate in
Score by innings—
th is is an age of progress and
money. was raised for this purpose
*Batted for Young in inth.
They have sold Republic Trucks the regular dipping of cattle, and if Sanford...... 000. 000 000 — 0
and ranjiot be used* for any other nothing would prove so attractive to
Score-by innings:
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to Leon Lsngfeld, Seminole Ferms, they do not they seem to have legal Bradentown
006 000 000 — 6
Sanford'.
. 010 000 000— 1 purpose and together with the offer the tourist and the stranger within
L. A. Brumley and Tropical Veget­ troubles ahead and finally will have
Summary— Left on bases, Sanford B a rtow ............. - .... 000 -000 000— 0 mad« by Mrr. Fernald will atari the our gates aa good fridges across the
to do the work anyway, so it looka 3, Bradentown 5, first base on balls,
ables Co.
Memorial Hos- Rt. Johns river connecting up with
Summary: Left on bases, Sahford Fernald-Laughton
like good business to forget the reso­ off Stuart 1.' Struck out by Stuart 5, Bartow 6; two bast hits, It\man, pital under‘'most favorable circa in -. our system of good roads. And 1hen
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WUI Engage In Real Estate
lutions which were adopted by the 10, by Chapman 11. Sacrifice hits, McIntQsh; first base on balls, off stances.
H. B. Lewis ha* an advertisement cattle men in convention in Orlando Noore, Francis, Burroughs. Wild
There will be a campaign to make these bridges as welt and good bridges
pitches, Chapman. Double plays, Morton 1; struck o u t'b y Morton 2
absolutely free to the travelling pub^
in this issue setting forth thq fact
that compulsory dipping would atop Burroughs to Francis tar Vaughn. by Haines 4; sacrifice hits, Chapman every msh, woman and child in Sem­ lie would' mean that Sanford would
that he has embarked in the real
inole county an active member of the
A t­ Johnson, Leach, Beiginger; stolen association with annual due* and this get twice aa Ihpch trade from our
estate business. Mr. Lewis is well until a state-wide law la enacted, and Tim e 1:40. Umpire, Baird.
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hear neighbors in Volusia aa we get
known here having resided in Ssn- get bpsy dipping their cattle. T h e tendance, 254.
b a m , Stewart; Davis, Phillips,* M c­ membership will be of immense value
now.
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i ford for several years and waa-for- work la already more than on^half
Intosh; double play; Albaneae ' to to the association. .T h e hospiuHs as
Sanford Takes Good One
merly with the A. P- Connelly R e*l done and all that labor and expense
badly heeded here as.a tourist.hotel
. * Bartow, Aug. 12.-j!5anford defeat- H 6rd; time of game 1:40; umpire, or any pther public project and will
Estate Co., but before going north
Miss Elvira C artir has returned
would have been wasted if the work ed Bartow -here today by a score of 1
purchased the real estate holding*
Windham; attendance 294..
■ ’ add much to the name and'fam e of home from a visit to Atlanta and
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in which he and A. P . Connelly hgd been permitted to stop.
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PAGE SIXTEEN
exchange for cattle. Dr.
Dlackman, Lake Monroe,
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R EAL

Y O U R PR O PER TY
W E ARE SELLING ALL CLASSES
FIRE INSURANCE

Liability

Tornado

Property Damage
;nt Co.

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WE

F IX T U R E S FO R SALE.
Tw o 12 ft. wall cases: one 10 ft.
wall cose: four 8 ft. wall cases: one
5 ft.-umbrella case; six 8 ft. floor
cases; plate glass with marble base;
horse-shoe case consisting of two
8 ft. cases and one 7 ft. case with
rounded ends and marble base. Al­
most new outfit for, Hale as a whole
or a part. V. E. Jai/ibs Co., 135 West
Ray St., Jacksonville, Fin.
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Your Auto

W. F.
Florida
64-2tc

Formerly Holden Real Estal

Made from that same material adopted by the Government to withstand
Nitric and Picric Acid testa In the construction of Ita Immense add plants.
Our supply Is limited only by our demand.
SOLE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE, ORANGE AND LAK E COUNTIES. FLA.
Stock In yards sad 25,000 ready for shipment.

M A H O N E Y -W A L K E R CO

SCRIPPS BOOTH CARS

FOR R E N T

Is in M. M. Smith’s Sub Division

For .rent— Rooms
East 2nd street.

65-2tp

' Hood—Goodyear and Fisk
. Tires and Tubes

Furnished Rooms— By day, week
or month. Every convenience. Over
Philips Drug Store, corner Park and
First street. Mrs*. C.-C. Hart, Prop.
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REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS
FORDS A SPECIALTY

FOUND
Found— Black. hob tailed sow,
marked under slope split in one ear
and crop in other ear. Owner can
have same by paying for this ad
and’ damages.
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Robt. W. Lord.
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H O S PITA L ASSO CIATIO N MEET

Every citizen of Seminole County
Is expected' to be, ut the ( ourthouse
next Thursday night at eight-thirty.
At this time will be livid tin1 elec­
tion of permanent officers of the
Fernqld-I.aUghlon Memorial Hospi­
tal Association, anil no citizen who
can possibly attend should be allsent at that time.
This is a matter of vital impor­
tance to Seminole County, ami “ oiild
be of interest to every person re­
siding within thitf county.
N’ &gt;&lt; county should be without a
hospital, and through the generosity
and love of Mrs. Geo. II. Fernald
Seminole County lias this much
needed institution. It only remains
f,,r the « it irons to show their appreoititum.wf this gift and take their part
in the management id this insti­
tution ill order to make it the SUCco&gt;s It is bound to be
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YO U — AR K
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S E M IN O L E C O lN T Y .
T.
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Publicity

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This great daily wltigli is
mg the fastest growing newsera of the South is fearless, t'tgsive and interesting. Fur nearly
generation
it has consiatcltly
•ht f•-r the right* of t|i« pri'plc,
uni - *,r\iii i- unsurpa-sed
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MOBILOILS andGASOLIN E
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A PERFECT DRAIN TILE: Thoroughly Impervious to Water,' Chemical
Decomposition, Atmosphere and Moisture.

For sale— Laurjch 26 feet
long,
6 feet beam (Drooks model) 8 H. P.
heavy duty Cnllia. perfection engine
also boat 47 feet long 8 feet beam,
has been used as house boat. No
power. Hulls in lino shape just paint­
ed. Price for both boats $350.00.
These boats can be taken through
Ocklahawa river to St. Johns. If
you mean business send for pictures
and particulars. An excellent fishing

Lots in A ll Parts of City

HAVE

Lost— Hunch' *of keys belonging
to D. O. Brown. Finder please
reiurtf to Brown's market Sanford
Enquire
Avenue. Reward. ’
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Lost Gray wool coat -lost in
automobile on Oak avenue. Finder
return to Herald otllce and receive
reward.
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This Heading THREE CENTS a
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where no name Is. mentioned in the
id, please do not ask The Herald
for Information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and if
we do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter and address it as per in■trurtions in the ad. .
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Young JeLsey.-Cow.
gentle and n good milker
Yililcn. R. F. D/. A. San

. Five acres I arm, gooa
and one half acres tiled,
{dn and harness. Bargain
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Dressor.
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u., Ni'W&gt;pa| cr Ft.ii rprix .W-oi ialion.’ has its own correspondents
sale or exchange
«\rf\where, and buys more expengood shape, 1 large
M.c icaiur-cs for its riadcfs than any
(high, 1 small Safe, ;
SalAlady. Ladies
other -Florida daily.
No home in
1 adding machine. J
,’ppiy New York
South Florida is complete without
C. Care of Herald
1 Sanford Avenue
thu Times.
Only *$6 a year. $1.50
for three months. Sent free on two
For Sale—Ten- acres celery land
Wanted — Fire proof safe: also east of Sanford on hrirk road 1 t mile
weeks' trial to those'genuinely in­
terested.— Adv.
65-3tp two horse wagon, if a bargain. Box from loading station, five acres im­
68, Sanford,
Fla.
62-4tc proved. 5 acres unimproved, 2 wells.
For particulars apply to "F arm ,”
W A N T E D — OLD CLEAN
Rest the Eyes.
r.ii Herald.
58-tf
R A G S ,. AN Y K IN D EX­
’ I.nnk up every once In n while from
CEPT O LD SOCKS.
xiur work mid lay It down for a minte or two now nnd then, nnd let your
COATS,
PANTS.
OR
aterest focus on more distant tilings,
HKD
SPREADS.
AT .
lilts -you will give the e.ve* n little
THE
H E R A LD OFFICE.
est by foeu**lp£ In another position.
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59-tf
For sale— Maxwell ToUring car,
in splendid condition. Cash or credit
64-tf.
B. &amp;. O. Motor Co.

“ I ’ll match my carbon copies
against any in town for neat­
ness, lasting legibility and uni­
formity. I always use

For sale— One N. P. ic Shalcr
Vulcanizer. R. C.Shrafcr 113 Elm
Elm Ave.
sale—Tw o horses and one
Cash $125. Enquire Wekiwa
Ice. Mrs. Wallace.
64-2tp
For sale—Spring tooth harrow
d sulkv plow. 'Cheap. Apply Don
6*-2tp
McDonald

Standing, sitting
andwalkin
are the first essentials to good health
and that elusive charm w e call style
A L L women wish to be w e ll; but all women
do not appreciate the vita l importance
/ V nf correct corsctry as an essential to
good health.
T h e well-known medical
authority, Alice S. Cutler, M .D ., warns us:
“ As a physician who knows that if it were
not for ill-fitting and the wrong kind o f
corsets we would have ve ry few female in­
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The Original-Unequalled Front Lacing Corsets
have attained their unquestioned superiority
by assisting nature to perfect expression.
E very Gossard is hygienicallv correct. P rop ­
erly fitted to the figure lor which it was
designed it w ill give scientific support to
abdominal and back muscles, with no chance
o f undue pressure at the waistline; the organs
o f nutrition w ill be free from jircBsurc; the
erect posture which it induced will encourage
deep breathing and the diaphragmatic mus­

Gossards arc priced at

dca become strong with use. A woman so
corseted will have the undeniable beauty ot
health and that grace o f body, standing,
sitting, or walking, which is best expressed
in the one word, style,
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W e unreservedly recommend Gossard Corsets
as the complete expression o f modern corsctp'Our highly specialized corset service is main­
tained with a full appreciation o f the exacting
needs of the modern, active woman.

$2.5° ?2.75 * 3 .°° S3.50 ?4.00 »5 .°° *5 .50aml more

For sale— Duroc Jersey pigs and
ws. Good stock. Joe Fernandez.
64-3tp.

Carbon Paper
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Saaford, Florida

For sale— Buick Four. •
latest
model. .Good condition, new tires.
A bargain. Wigljt Tire Co.
64/2
seven room house
For sale Good
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and lot. Cheap. On Sanford Heights
Central St. Adrress Box 443 City,
64k2tp.■
For sale—2&amp;-foot launch, maho­
gany finish, auto top and control,
16 miles per hour, practically new,
original cost $1200.00. Cash or will

The Yowell
Successors to Yowell-Speer Company

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C O U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S
A BUNCH O F INTE R ESTIN G ITE M S FR O M COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEM INO LE COUN­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FO li TH E HERALD
■ W EST GENEVA AVENUE
The hot wave is still with us. The
sun seems hot enough to burn things
up, but the timA is coming when we
will bo glad to get In the sun to get
warm.
Mr, and Mrs. James Byrd and
two daughters, Misses Margaret and
Rubla from Geneva ore spending the
week's end with their aunt, Mrs.
Will Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrney Heck and
children ure spending a month at
the beach enjoying the cool breezes
and sand flies.
The good news comes every day
of some of our home boys getting
back from overseas and how happy
it makes us feel to thi/ik they were
jhe lucky ones to get home again.
How happy it makes the dear old
father and mother feel to.see them
coming back.
There Is one thing we are all glad
of and that is we. don’ t have to take
our cattle to the dip in this awful
hot weather. I don't think man or
beast could stand to go through
with it, for it is too hot to do any­
thing but stay in tlie shade through
August.
'
Mr. Jack Thompson'from DeLand
is going Qj take charge of the D. 0.
Brown market on Sanford avenue.
We lenrn there are several beef mar­
kets going to open soon. Wc hope
them all good luck
Mr. and Kirs. N icola are spending
the week end at their old home
place at Soldier Creek.
Mrs. Jack Vaughn has a nice rice
patch that will be ready to cut in
about ten days and that is a big

Friday.- \ Mr. and
Mr*. ' Burton
Humes and little son accompanied
them. The Humes art from Watertown, N. Y., and guests at the
Chamberlain’s summer home at the
bech.
A. K. Powers has been In Talla­
hassee on n business trip. His little
aon, Kfnchen accompanied him.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camefon, Hen­
. The good rain Tuesday did cool
ry and Eleanor were at Daytona
the h o t-w a ve spriuv Wc need it
Beach over Sunday ,
every day t o keep us cool. This is
the hottest wave I ever saw 'for
Herbert Squire has been in Jack­
many years.
sonville to visit his brother, Byran
It is getting time now to fix the and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ward and chil­
ground for planting garden Bccd and
dren
have been guests of .Mrs. Warda
we will all be- glad to see the time
come to plant'vegetables to eat in­ sisters in Jacksonville recently.
stead of dry peas and canned goods.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
It does make a big saving at home. Mrs. Lee Kinurd August 9th.
A garden is half the battle in n famMr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson
Vnd a party of young people came
It seems like the .aeroplanes have over from Etastis .for the party at
stopped pnsaing by.
Haven't seen A. B. Cnmeron’s last Thursday even­
ing given as a surprise for Mr. and
them going by if they don't call. Mrs. Graham Hunter.
It jvas a
It would be so nice If we could only very pleasnt gathering with all of
have n good place for them to land those invited in attendance except
in Snnford.
the honorces who failed to put in an
LO N G W O O D PIC K -U P S
'Louis Entzminger returned home
Sunday from overseas.
We nre all
glad to see Louijj home again but he
says not half so glad as he is to be^
home..

AUGU8T 14

We are always prepared to meet your needs.
We have a complete Actclyno Gas Welding Outfit
and plenty of gas on hand at all limes* therefore we are always prepared to do all kinds of Weld­
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Auto Repairing and Accessories of all Kinds
M IL L E R A N D SO U TH ERN T IR E S A N D TUBES
C A R R Y LA R G E S T M IL E A G E G U A R ­
A N T E E for LESS M O N E Y

W HERE SERVICE IS C ERTAIN

First St. Sanford Ave

A card was received from Mrs.
R. L. Grier from Charlotte, N. C.
They expect to leave today (Tues­
day) to drive back home.. The fam­
ily has had a fine time.

head and died in a short time. His
A card was received from C. IJ. wife was alone with him until morn­
Mr. and'Mrs. McDaniels and Mrs. Tyler from St. Joe, Michigan, theta ing. Besides his wife he leaves a son
Sharpe of Oakland were the guests on a business trip.
1n New York City. He was buried
of Mrs. Hardaway on Tuesday.
C. M. Stowe of Cameron avenue in the Cntholic cemetery. The de­
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Entzminger is renovating and building Several ceased was born in Germany and had
were shopping in Snnford on Mon- rooms to his house.
lived in the U. S. about thirty years
COM PANY
J. F. McClellantf is building u — ten years' in East Sanford nnd
.Mrs, Will Satcher has been spend­ tenant house.
G_. W. Spencer has twenty years in New York City. He
ing the week with her parents.
built several tenant houses and John was about 62 years old....
Miss Lillian Waits was shopping Russell has "also built more tenant
The Security' Lightning Rod Co.
houses.
in Orlnndo Saturday.
of Burling, W ls„ have been placing
J. C. Ellsworth and the now farm­ rods on many homes in East San­
Mrs. Wilkinson of Gainesville is
visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. ing company have both been using ford. The'work is all done,with cop­
ronsiderable dynamite in’ their clear­ per cables. B. C. Kyles of Jackson­
Bill
1 Allen.
ville is their representative for the
. Miss Margaret Allen has returned ing operations.
L,. M. Lucas had the misfortune soufhern states.
from Gainesville where she was ink­
to break both bones ip his left arm
ing a business course.
O VIEDO
Miss Lillian Wuils leaves Sunday last Friday while on a scaffold help­
Miss Mabel Swope entertained a
for Williston where she will visit ing Mr. Glidewell build his house on
West First street.
L&gt;r. Robson set few of her girl friends Saturday even­
friends for several weeks.
the arm and it is doing well.
ing in honor of Miss, -Bertha GutMrs. J. b. Dtnkel will go up to
A young son of Mrs. J. G. Hasty tridge of Haines City.
Jacksonville on Saturday Where she
will he the guest of her daughter, was thrown from a running horse
Miss Ella Belle Jones spent a few
Mrs. H. It. Chapman for a week or last Friday afternoon apd received a days last week with Mrs. J. A.
bud scalp wound and a general
two.
Clarke.
shaking up.
Dr. Robson came to
Mrs. Q. L. West, Mrs. Mary West
care for him.
GENEVA
and
Mrs. I,. E .*W right visited Or
We, understood J. C. Hall’s home
but the score stood 8 to 2 in favor
Mrs. Frank Pitts left Tor Tampa on Celery avenue was struck by landf) Tuesday.
of Oviedo, On- Thursday afternoon
last Saturday to join tier husband,
NOW OPEN
Mrs. R. W. Lawton entertained Oviedo und Longwood are to play at
lightning one day last week hut not
Catering to Commercial Men
Miss Lois Grant went to Jackson­ much damage was dona.
the Crochet Club Friday afternoon. Oviedo and much interest is being
and Families _
ville Inst u'eek to visit her sister,
Harry Ward has bought "ten acres Most of the members of the club manifested in this game.
American I ’U n ,
Good Ka U.
R a trs Itm o m b U
Miss Callie Grant.
Th e T A V A R E S IN N . Ta va rr*. F U .
of land of B. Steel. The land joins were present nnd a most delightful
Mr. liny Greene of Rollins Col­
Mrs. C. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Moran Mr. Ward's farm on Ueardull ave­ afternoon was spent:
lege was in Oviedo Tuesday in the in­
West,
Mrs.
I.
G.
Sftnmons
and Mrs.
spent last Tuesday in Sanford shop­ nue.
The land joins Mr. Steel's
terest of the college.
Chas. Lee entertained the club with
ping.
(
home place on the north.
music and delicious refreshments of
Miss Mary Leinhart spent Sun­
Mrs. .J. A. Worthy of Atnericus,
The building known as the tile
cream and cake were served. The day in Orlando with her sister, Mrs.
Ga., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. mill has been torn down!
It was
club ■“will
be entertained this week C. A. Brannon
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V. T . Peters.
one of the oldest buildings in East V
by .Mrs. A. 'K. Crawford.
Mr: and Mrs. E. A. Farnell nnd
Mrs. Way and children of Amer­ Sanford. "There are only three older
Mrs. C. G. Clough and little E. A. Farnell, Jr., spent several
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the
A.
B.
Cameron
home.
Joe
icas, On., who have been visiting
daughter of Lakeland are visiting days at Daytona Reach last week.
Sirs. W av’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Cameron's ho mo and the W. W.
Mrs. Clough's stNter, Mis. II. H
L J’ Chambliss left last week for Miller home." The mill was built
Mrs. B. G. Smith, Mrs, J. A.
McCall.
about seventeen years ago for the
home.
Clark and Miss Eunice Clarke visit­
Mrs. 0. A. Marshall is spending ed Sanford Inst Friday.
Mrs. David Speer of Sanford is nuuuifacture of cement tile by G. F.
the
week end with her son, Dr. C. J.
spending a few days with her-sister, Smith. Joe Cameron and the late
Messrs. Enoch Partin, Theodore
Marshall
in Sanford.'
J. N. Whitner were also interested
Mrs. C. W. Culpepper.
Aulin,
Lee Wheeler und Tililen Ja­
in it. The property is now owned
Messrs. Jones and Curry of the
Mr. C. F, Olmstend of Ft. Pierce
cobs visited Sanford Wednesday.
by J, G. Hasty.
Agricultural and Industrial Depart­
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Au­
T h e .many' friends of Mr,
■Jarnb Netting died vbfy'suddenly ment of the Seaboard Air Line Rv
IF ROUGH
brey M oran-last week.
Cushing will lie glad .to know that he
last Tuhrsdav evening at, his home visited Oviedo Tuesday.
ROADS INJURE
The Oviedo ball team played the is improving rapidly and will soon be
your tires bring them to our vulcioSorrento team Tuesday ufternqon. able to return to his home in Oviedo.
izing plant and the injury will he re­
On account of a heavy rain storm it
lb C. Hall spent tin- day in paired in a manner that will make
was impossible to finish tile game Oviedo Sunday lifter having been
the tires as good as ever. No merely
for several months in Georgia.
damaged tires are beyond our ability
Edward Argo left Wednesday for to repair— only completely worn
ones. So if you meet with a *wT|
a short business trip to Waldo
Quite a number of Snnford people accident don’ t worry about the cost
visited Oviedo Monday evening in of a new otae. Bring the injured tire
the intern t of the Fernaltl-Laugh ton here and it will he made all right
again.
'Memorial Hospital Association.

. McCormick
and Deering Mowing Machs, H ay R a k e s and Harrows

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usod household-furniture
^hist be in fair condition.
Beds
Springs '
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Dressers. Rockers,-etc.'
. Call or Address:

.121 Sanford Avenue

The Wight, Tire Company continues to sell cars, their record
for the past thirty days has never before been equaled in the
city. Nine small Chevrolet, two large Chevrolets and three
of the latest model Chandlers.
They have on exhibit one of the new “ Chandler Sport”* models
done in a rainbow blue with black running gear. The body is
the very latest creation in a sport model, the color scheme,

which is harmony to the last word, speaks only words of
praise for the work of the master coach builder.

On Wednesday evening the citi­
zens were called together at the
Methodist church and Mr. T,
Lingo and Mrs'. S. W
were
elected to represent Oviedo in San­
ford Thursday evening nt the Hos­
pital Association meeting.

PHONE IT
Sanford, Florid

Daily Fashion

These cars have been very scarce lately, due to the enormous
demand for the “ car with the marvelous motor” but its
thought that from now on the supply will increase,
means that many more will be seen on the streets of Sanford

We forgot to mention that the sales record of this progressive firm also shows four used cars sold during this period,
is where we lead
D IAM O N D TIR E S always outrun their mileage guarantee, that’s why riiore and more people are using theip
every day. I f a Diamond tire cost you, right to the penny, what the highest priced tires cost, you'd get your
moneys worth even then— but they are priced very moderately, the first cost of a Diamond is actually less
than many, of the so called cheap tires.

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Well, yea. Our groceries are pleasing to serve or display.
at our store and get acquainted or phone 1GG
for supply, Large or Small.

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Your Patronage is Appreciated,
Algood Oleomargerine and Everbest Margarine.—Always fresh

(Ask Our Customers)
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P H O N E 166

CURBSTONE_GLEANINGS
BUDGET OF O P I N I O N “ JUST
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EVEN TH E GATE POST
N O T IN IT
A Chief Is Among Yt&gt; Taking Notea
• and Faith, "H e ’ll Print ’e m ";..
So Saya Sauntcrer. •
■j Isn’ t it funny?
W hat we call high cost of living
In these dnys of high livjng
And how we can all remember
When there were, no autorf
And very few silk Markings
And people did not cat much
And yet we all lived and
Had our being and knew nothing
Of the pleasures of today
And there were few strikes

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And talk*of the under dog
And the guy who had something
Wanted to add more to his roll .
Regardless of whether he Was
The boss or the working man.
H e just had the little old idea
Of getting while the getting was
What you might call some better
Than th6 ordinary daily routine
Alt of which reminds, us that
Sandbagging is not always confined
To the,man who lingers in the alley
And the victims are we poor huobV
Who are standing in the highway
Trying to get from between
And out from under the two
Millstones that are now mashing us.
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her husband's- head the other day.
i Other men ot my acquaintance have
! their heads talked off by their wives
whirh makes me think that hubbies
are bound to lose their beads any­
how, so what's the use?

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Understand that my old friend,
Forrest Lake will run for Congress
this time, meaning that he will be
elected. Hon. Scars has hud it three
terms and cannot say that he should
have a second form now to show
what he can do. I also understand
that nil the congressmen now in of­
fice will have opposition as the
people are not at all satisfied with
their work during the war times.
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look nfter their interests in this Kay Krnuth the manager and Mr.
■strike and that if they do, not go 'and Mrs. Campbell the attractive
back he will have* nothing to do with dining room had been made beauti­
it I really think that they should dp ful .with vases of rosea on every
just that little thing. The shop men table. Electric fans made the room
of course can' do just as they please most cool and comfortable and the
about it, and do .not need to take neatness was the watchword and
my advice only I am with Wilson everything was spick and span. The
on this little matter and every other tables were supplied with everything
that the market affords and in or­
little matjer.
der to have nice fresh tomatdes Mr,
Well, if it goes from had to worse Krnuth had sent ns far us Baltimore
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and the trains stop running I can to get them.
live on fish aivl sweet potatoes.
And anyhow the boats are running
to Jacksonville and little old Sanford
is better off than some of her neigh­
bors.

The opening day was a great
success.and those who dined at the,
Seminole feel, that Sanford has one
of the finest
nnd most up to date
places in the state.

Seminole count;- needs a hospital
a'.id it is 'u p jo the real med and
women of the county to get busy
and see that a hospital is assured’.
We have tho chunco for one' now
nnd it should not be turned down.

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guarantee all our^ work. We also have
competent mechanics- to overhaul your car
and can give you satisfactory service if
your (roubles are large or small.
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let YOUR nest BATTERY be a PHILADELPHIA.
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Sanford Battery Service Co.
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.

203 Oak Avenue

After the fire Mrs. Maine* gath­
ered her guests and served most
delightful punch and enkes. Those
present were:
Mrs. Geo Hyman, Mrs. Philipps'
Mrs. I’. E. Pitts, Mrs. Ernest BettsMrs. Leslie ‘ Bryan, Mrs. Forrest
Gntehel, Mrs. Stewart Telford. Mrs.
McAllister, Miss Clara Milieu, and
Miss. Minnie Stewart.
We meet with Miss Clara Millen
next
Monday ufternoon at four
o’ clock.

Phonejl89

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FOB LEADEItB OF TH E IN T E R ­
M E D IA T E SET.

A prolty frock adds to the Joy of
living, no matter If tho wearer Is
tiny, hence the cheery look on the
countenance of the lady to tho left
who wears a Ian chnmbruy frock.
Tho collar Is trimmed with embroid­
ery. while buttons and pockets emp­
hasise (he panel front of tho dress.
The sides aro plaited to-a fitted bod­
ice. All of this out of three and
three-quarter yards of 3G-lnch mate­
rial,'for n six-year old.
One nnplrcs to serge nnd alpaca
nrnntid the ages of twelve or fourteen
nnd the proper way to mnko it Is
with n square yoke-to which tho high
wnlstcd skirt Is plaited. Belt nnd enllar are of contrasting silk Mediumsire requires 2 yrfrds 54-1itch mate­
rial
First Model: Pictorial
Itovlow
Dress No. 7948. * Sfies, 6 .to 14 yca^s.
Price, 20 cents.
Second Model: No. 79G0. Sites, 6
to 14'years. Price, 20 cents.

Room Opens

The Seminole dining room or
gfill opened last Sunday morning
at the breukfusl hour ami from that
time until the close nt night this
fine hotel did a thriving business.
Under tho skillful hands of* Mr.

You are j i A as safe in sending your
your $10.00 Silk Shirt to us as you
would be in sending the grimest,
dirtiest pair of overalls in ’ Sanford.

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ROBERT GLENN IGOU, Agent.

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when one of our fine young men
like Joe Chittenden comes home
crippled for life and it makes me
pause to think there is something
rotten aboi^ sending our hoys over
there' to fight at thirty dollars a
month while others were Ig/t over
here to draw down * extortionate
wages while resting securely in the
work shops and ship yards. If there
is ever another war— but then we
will not have another one soon for
the profiteers have made enough
money to last them for fifty years.
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*; I see that clubs are being formed
in mnny of the cities of tb® ladies
who will go without stockings before
they will pay the high price for silk
stockings. This is a good idea
nnd ‘one that will no doubt be fol­
lowed in this town. In fact I have
already seen some of the jadies going
around their regular household du­
ties,and working in the yards with­
out any stockings and there is really
hothing indecent In this now depart­
ure, don't you know? And if they
all decide to go without stockings
this summer it will not only be cool­
er but will syve the head of the fam­
ily considerably cash, believe m?.

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C o m e in a n d cool off.

Ic e cre tim a s p e cia lty
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N u n n a lly rs fa m o u s candies fresh by express, cigars, c o ld d rin ks a n d
-cLi
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Sunday ice cream orders a specialty
N u t door to Perk in t 4 Drill

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0. MOTOR CO.
NFO RD FL

5 I hav* enough confidence in
President Wilson to believe that he
wiU do just what he saya he will do
ana whyn he Mates that if the shop­
men will go back to work he will

«

the official service station for th*e famous

*

Dear Saunterer:
Can you tell me what position Or­
lando now occupies Ln the state
league?
FAN.
Dear Fanny:
1 do not know. Tbu will have to
ask Bartow.
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i;i;l

The Pipe Organ Club
Met with Mrs. Schclle Maincs
last’ Monday afternoon. Despite theexcitement of the fire so near we hud
an interesting and enjoyable meeting.
We are anxious that more .of tfie
members- of the Baptist churrh
join our. club. We meet every Mon­
day nftatimpn nt four o’clock. Al­
ready wo have a neat littlt* auiu
stored away for our Pipe Lrgnn.

Seminole Dining

Let us inspect your battery FREE, put dis-‘
tilled water in FREE, . *We make a special*

P

1 Just heard that we are about to
lose that mule lot and 'hill board on
the corner of Magnolia and Second.
Great Removal Sale.
Well, all things runic to those that
A.
Rnffeld
must move from his
wait and some of us have been wait­
prrsenl
location
in the Peoples
ing sometime.
Bank
Building
and
offers his entire
• » I
stock of Ladies and Gents Furnish­
rt July has passed nnd but one
ings at greatly reduced prices.
baby has been born within the city
Ladies dresses and waists, camisoles,
limits of Fort Pipper.
What’ s the
etc. and Men's silk shirts, suits and
matter with July?— Fort. Pierce Tribshoes are all marked down at- prices
unq.
that will make them move. See
Hut why blame it on July, brut he r the advisement* in this issue. This
I would rise and remark what is the store is in the old postolllre building.
mutter with Ft. Pierce?

M OP’
SEALED TINS ONLY
AT YOUR GQOCERS

L. F. Roper

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W h a t , G r o c e r ie s ?
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Purina Scratch Fred
Purina ('hlckrn Chowder
W . C. Oal*
I (lab tirade llardaeod Aabe*

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

TO

PEBD

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II S .00
11.75
111.75
f l.ie

50 lb Ijp of lord
Oklahoma Hoar, SI lb aack
100 lb* Ha far
A Coed Scratch feed, no black wed

Builds

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�present who were owners or agents
of the owners of property would bo
heard by the board and that any
and all complaints us to the valua­
tions of the property raised by the
board and advertised could be made
and would be given due considera­
tion, and there being no complaints
from such owners or agents the boarg
decided to adhere to the valuations
made by the tax assessor and as
raised by the board of county com­
missioners sitting as a board of
eiUjalizani—t*n—the Tib day of July
A. D. 1919.

Hood—Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes____

It was thereupon ordered that the
tax assessor be and is hereby in­
structed to assess the property at
the vacation fixed by himself as
tax assessor except in such cases as
the valuations were changed by the
board of county commissioners sit­
ting as a board of equalizers and in
the latter case covering all such val­
uations as were fixed by the board
the tkx assessor must use such valu­
ations' in plate of the -valuations
fixed by him.

REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS
FORDS A SPECIALTY

K

M OBILOILS andGASOLINE
ACCESSORIES

PHONE

NO.

41 — REMEM BER

WE

HAVE
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T H E . NO.

FOUND

IT!

T il e

d a is y

A PERFECT DRAIN TILE: Thoroughly Impervious to Water,'Chemical
Decomposition, Atmosphere and Moisture.
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Mode from that same material adopted by the Government lo withstand
Nitric and I’icric Add tests in the construction o f its Immense acid plants.
Our supply is limited only by our demand.
SOLE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE. ORANGE AND LAKE COUNTIES, FLA.
Stock in yards and 25,000 ready for shipment.

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M A H O N E Y -W A LK E R CO.

I

from ad valorem taxation and the
estimated receipts from other sources
will he available.

HANFOIttl. H-OltlllA

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BOARD OF COM­
MISSIONERS MEET

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Continued from last issue
Motion of L, IV Swope 2tul by
L. !’ Hagan, and carried, the fo l­
lowing resolution
was adopted'

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ti

County

resolved

( mi nty.
Is

liv

i

he

B o a rd

of

Commissioners of Seirtintde i

llJTeliy
.

. . . . .
Hnr.da, that
ca lled

and

,
an ••l-etn.ii

o rd ere.d . to

An Kftllmalv uf ihr N e r t , , , , ,
pi-nnm for Srmlnulr ('atanl,.

T h r follesjijc I. an calimata ,,f the tinrPeters. .1. V. Woks, u nd M. .K, *-«.arv i ,e--Ti»rt of Srminot** County, Klorlil*
(or Ihr f i»«* a I yt*r from October 1,1. 1919 lo
Dooley.
Scptomlicr 10th I92rt n« ■•«lim»&lt;*‘l hv Ihc
Tliiant of County C o m m i , . inner.. In ami for
n.7, It.. It. Roburt, J. E Seminole County at their regular meeting
on Augu.t t i l l , 1919.
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Snyder,*
i;. Jiii'ulis. aud I*. B
General rl
fu nd
Salary of Clerk of the Circuit l.'aurl
Collins,
n» O iu n ty Auditor ami Clerk
rh&lt;- County ('um m iulanrri
I 1500.00
Precinct
1ii.!*. C E. Mat her*. y lo
IVr ill'- rn 1191100 ami
Mileage
ttsztm
of l ' „ m „
072 on
E Mathers, I
E. Keditt,
I’ av of Sheriff ft for atioetlaiiee on
W Mon-m an
l ’ nt 4*ofit mii nrmr«
IH.HO
non.oti
AHnrni'V |nf Co tin l &gt; Cum.
J 40.00
‘ rednet N o . 9. T. D. H artley, T. Siip#*r vUnn of lUgUtrntinn
County I'lr. nieian
nr»o on
,,
Lewis. J
A. Iti-ttine, anti J i nunly f U rm.rist mt tf u A sj*-r» t
12on oo
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Hot]**
Joo.on
N Seari-v.
Rtfolr-i t«t Jnti
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|n,ir&gt; nit
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.
F Ufnlturr &amp; Fisftlr*** f»*r Cl, Him«* riTinrl No. 1 I, .1, \\ . O h I p p h , A . i Furniture* A Fixture* Jail
100 00

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N|u)u.n
Mullen,

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FuMl.r. anU W. 1J
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Mallard,

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I n d d r a lili

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held, pursuant to the provisions of [
Preeinct N o. 10. James Heed. J, f
mo! A.jiliiion. n. Poor
Chapter 8195 of the laws of Florida,
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11 mi«* anti farm
Acts Ilf 1919, in and throughout l i - Martin. A.. C. Sjoblom, and A Furniture At KUm,,.,. v *ir ! I *#
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c» i ,
i ftnil Firm
F.i|tpfifrt, ( ip. raDuh
•w»r ^|nti«r
Si'tninolt* ('m inty, ill the nt«vi*ral K. Sjfrfilnm.

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;i"t F* n*r.il
I t.J!j yic pl.i&lt; • - u ft* re 11
» i. t Fi-.n u .i- h» l.l 11 •GU'i
pinui t v .
f' •r
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j» ctuijj I h* jir«&gt;\i^n»n uf &gt;.ii»l I haj-

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11,1,
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sail) K l r r t i 1
11f J
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sfit! Farm
VMmwii ni*«- In Pan [i . *.
1..f P r .........
&lt; &lt;T■-Da r' lei i|ij * *t
h ' - n m( »»f
Pi* i * J IJr-&gt;r * A \\ tint — *
Jn afiit % 1n-iut'ilii
F * * » f • Mlr u .f.
and i 'inti riiiiU1*^

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ter a 196 of tile Laws of Florida, -the
tire arms, approved and license or­
same being Entitled An Art to Pro-'
dered issued.
liihit the running nr" roaming at
Notary public bond of S.- F. iJotidlarge of hogs or swine in said Seminey approved.
mile County. Florida, said election

Krcurd

tlookn__

Advfictislnx rrt)utr*&gt;d liy law

Tax \

('iimmlaihirift of T a t
J*h»■f i It ft, I »#-nr rill, (* i tuft IV nr ft

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&lt;"i t*f. !|
i f » ami urni»r»l rti«rl w•irk
There having lu.cij HO Lids * re­ I ‘ I'triM* of I.(erfmu*
!{••«« r %* #1 lur ( '*tnl
ceived for the work in Jessup Drain1919.
agi District, on motion of (,) P
h or I lie purposi of lioliiiug rucli
&amp; Mnifji* \ iiml
Swope, secoridi'il h\ ( ’
W
Kntr.- Salat v .rf II&lt;iail
It.iu-f Sii p e r i » * n l *
i lection ami mak.t.g return- o f t h e
imriger ami oartied, clerk is instruct­ Flint In I •' I otn'f* (nr [(o«i| Itti ole—’ act .ifler i n \ ,i-sl ng I lie same,
» D* r 11*•m
ed to re-ad vcriise (or tnds in re FadI Ui i)t hri pr raiin.a f«*r Rt-ad Inthe following electors are hereby
■perl ion
Jessup Druinage District.
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Material
lo he held on the lbth day of Sept

i -i i •]

a|ipointed

inspectors

precincts,

the

last

in the several

named

Comitmnicafmns received,
ip each I and ordered filed.

case to. act as Clerk.
Prhcinct N o .I, T im Keane. F. E.
Giles, A*. W. Wat lien and \V. F.
Shelly.
Precinct I ;&lt;).2, A. S. Hawkins . J.
C. Moffett, Jus. A. JoluisOa, und
J. W. 'Hell.

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read

Communication from T a x Asses­
sor A. Vaughan, received and rend,
in reference to assessment of A tla n ­
tic Coast Line Huilroud Co., in Sem­
inole Co., and on motion of O. P.
Swope, seconded by C. W . Entzmfnger and carried, clerk*is instruct­
ed to send co py of letter to State
Comptroller and ask the reason whj'

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Periling* and rare i*f Convlrta.
Salary of Ferry mm
Pay men i » on umiunt of road*
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built hy contract
I ' i y m m t i on armtinl of bridiye^
buih by ('ontrart

Paid lo I rirorporateif rilie* and

Re«i'r%’rd for ( ’ ontlng^nHi**

noo.oo

1300. HO
100.00
lOOl! Oil
(mi tin

c o n v i c U ____ __________ ....
.........
Pay of Juror. In Criminal Caaea
Salary nf Jailer
Hraerved for Conllngrnciea . ______ ,

1jiHI (HI
Jtid no

100OO

lOOOtJR)

/or
W om ens

C b iltlr v r i s
and M ens

Shoos.
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Sanford,'Florida

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RO LLINS
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(L A K E

COLLEGE
V IR G IN IA ) -- ---------

GEORGE M O R G A N W A R D , D. D., LL.D
Oldest

College In Florid*

L*

.Inter-Denominational

A IM
T o provide n liberal education, a generous culture, u
thorough training of the physical, Intellectual ahd spirit­
ual nature..
OFFERS
Four-Joar course leading to A. B. degree.
Prc-profesBional courses in Agriculture, Medicine, Engineering,
Law and Theology.
Specinl departments: Music, Commerce, Homo Econo­
mics, Normal, Fine und Applied Arts und Academy.
Roarer of Lertures for 1919-20 includes a largo number
of authors, scientists, artists and professional men of na­
tional prominence.
. Naval Unit with instruction for ten ratings.
Strbng
athletic program including aquatics. Expenses moderate.
Thirty-Fifth year begins 22 September, 1919.
For catalog and other Information address:
THE SECRETARY, R O LLIN S COLLEGE
Winter Park, Florida'

.$ 15.00
, 31.70

W ilhairv-

l 1.00

John B. Stetson University

20.00
10.55
51.66
97.69
64.23
49.01

LINCOLN IIULLEY, Ph.II.. Litl.D., LL.D., President
Del.and. Florida
SEND NOW FOR A CATALOG

18.50

1 in: ( i l t A l t r A T t : n K P A H T M E N T — D a m r a &lt;&gt;[ M a.tr &gt;’ of Alla .tldSrlrnrr,
T H E ( H I . I . E U K UK LltlKItAL ARTS FOR M E N —Twrnly-onc drp.rlmrn., in .11
T H E r O L L E O K O f I.IIIEItAt. A UTS f o i l W O M E N
A woman dran. trparalr
dor m llnrlra .
T H E C O I.I.E UE O l' L A W — Urad ualr. prarllre in I'lniMa olllioul namlnallon.
T I I E n i l . L K f i K o f E N U I N K K I U N G -C o u ra ra In r n f in r c r ln f Iradlns lo* d rfirra .
T H E C O L L E G E f o i l T E A C H E I I S , K .p r f l.l lr for flo rld a I r a r h r r ..
T H E C O L L E G E O f lll'NKNK.HS llanklnp, llnokkrrplnp. Shurlhand. T j p f. f l l l n f .
T H E A C A I I E M V — I'rrparra Tor alt hlfb (r a d e r o llr (ra ,
T H E S C H O O L O f M E C H A N I C A I I T H - P n r baya and younp mm,
T H E S C H O O L O f M CHIC
I’ lanu, plpr organ, violin, volrr. harmony, rhortia nork.
T H E S C H O O L OK F IN E A R T S —

45.50
8.23
27.26
.7 J
251.50
359.03
19,86
32.01
32.00

20.67
107.70

Specinl Attention is Called to

28.7 0
975 75

I

110.00
36.00
30.60
50.00
23.00
6.60 1

I h*- I'ri-llminor} Cnur.r In \grlrulmrr
lli,tan&gt; , lllahjg,. Org.mr and In .rg.mr
1 h.-rni,tr&gt;. ({Ualilallvn and (|Uanllla1lv n ana!)„U, Agrlrulmrol Chrmi.tri,
Min.-rahigy. (irolog y, ,*tc*.
I Ilf I'rr Mt'dlral Cour.n ehy.ii,logy, lliologr, Anatomy, llarlrrlology. Ill-lrohigy,
/.«tnh.gy, Ilntany,
Gv
/.oology.
Hotany, Gt-nrral
Chrmf.lry, Inorganic ( hrmUiry. Organic Chcmiitry,
(|ualitaltvc and quanlllalltp Chrml.trjr, I'hjalra,
T h r Cnur.r for llrllg'ana W o r k e r . —In Ilibliral Lltrralurr, lllalory, Engll.h, Paychology. Pedagogy, Ethira, Logic and Thrlam.'

12.00

4.00

C. W. Kntzminger

8.00

K. II. Kilhee
Fine A: Forfeiture Fund

'16.00

Schelle M nines

50.01)

David Speer

65.00

E. A. Douglass

25.00 1

E. A. Dougluss
tono.oo E. F . H o u s h o ld e r ................

200U.no

Florida Safe &amp; Lock Co.

26.40 1

44.09
9.53
......• 141.35
- 56.23
77.00
- 6.00
. ..........
16.30
4.00
,.
.64

fSSSSS L. G. Stringfellow
sooo.on E. E. Brady
fido.eu
E. E. Brady
soo.oo E. E. Brady
’
S',00,00 Schelle Maine*
1500.00 R. C. Whitten , .
f:,o.oo
7*0.70 It. C. Whitten
It. C,. Whitten

Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes, ,
Safety Deposit Boxes.
Prompt Delivery

Box 84, Lakeland, Florida

KEEP YOUR EYE O N THE HERALD W A N T COLUMN

BICYCLES - - BICYCLES

200.00
300.00
7*0.00

&lt;150.00

5 3*90.00
I t • » &lt; th reupon m o l v r d that the Clerk
id t h e ’ Circuit Court bo directed lo have the
foregoing ratlmate*
e.tfm
aa made by the Hoard
puhli.hed in a newepaprr in Ihf. c-vunty by
one In.erlinn and that . copy thereof proper­
ly rerlifled-he forwarded to the Comptroller
of (he Stale of Florida.
It &gt; u further reaolved that at a .preiaf
meeting of thia Hoard to be held on the |6th
day id Aururt A. D. 1919, the foregoing
eatimalea .hall be taken up and eon.ldarrd
and acted upon and at the aarae tim e the
tat l e v y - f o r Ih* year A. D./C9I9 witt ba
made.
Dong- and ordered In regn*
thia the 4th day of Auguat A.
DOUGLASS
E.
A.
Cl*rk Hoard ol County Commiaaionera.

Ih

Allen Allman
Wm. Wood
A. W . Moreinnn
Tropical \‘eg. Co
Mahoney-Walker Co.
Vo. Co. Heal Estate Co.
Overland Sales &amp; Serv. Co_
Lawton Bros.
The Texas Co
K. A. Farnell
M. S. Nelson
w. E. Hawkins
Hill H d w . Co.
J. M. Waits
j . M. Wynn .
Wight 'Grnc. Co
Hill Lumber Co
Igou &amp; Igou
Igou &amp; lgotl
Chiiluota Mfg. Co
N. C. Jacobs
Fred T Williams
\

.1 It Junes
D. II (
Huliun
I U0.00 W. K. Fuller
300.(io
Alex Foster
.1 0 0 .0 0
1000,01) \\r. A. Whitcomb .
2S00 oo
200.00 Alex Foster
i mi no L. I’ . Hagan
'.oo oo ! (). p. Sw npe

t 7600.00
Tick Era die .lion Fund
Payment of T i m e W a r r a n t ! ____ t 3500.00
Intrrrat on T im e Warrant!
390.00

f^T f i q

CHASE &amp; CO M PANY

Road &amp; Bridge Fund

,
|QO IH) (

. t 8360.00
lloildlng
Fund
Payment of T im e Warrant.
5 55(h).00
Interrat on Tljne Warranta________ _ 2100.00

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L E T U S Q U O T E Y O U O N Y O U R R E Q U IR E M E N T S OF
A L L K IN D S O F M A T E R IA L — W E W ILL SAVF
YOU M O N E Y
A N D G IV E YOU
— GOOD SE R V IC E —

$97.96

1(Hi ml

1s

Toni* and Mnrhinerj, r*«*r ami rvpni r*
U v r Hlock, Cuii, C i fp a Feeding
Paid for Fie** J.aLnfV ,_____ ___
P i y of Convert fluanfa

lowni.
Sur ir y in i:

7JO 00
&amp;oo.do
200.00

$31 S-10.70
Precinct ! u. 3. C. L Britt, G . *P.
f l n r A f l y f r l l n r r , Fund
Paxton, Du lid Speer, and F. I*.
Sheriff £ Ilrpu |r«, coat hin«
* 2000.00
there has been no increase.
Cog.i.M*., m.t b ill.____
100.00
Hines.
rat hill
100.00
Clerk instructed to draw warraqU&gt;^rojjftyh'ud**'Viot* hi|0|»T&lt;* r'""
500.00
Precinct N o.4. A. A. Hicks, F. A.
100.00
to take up certificates of indebted- j Juolc* «f the IV«cr. cu,t bill,
soo.oo
Johnson. A. V. McGuinn, and Leo­
ness Nos. 1 to 8. account Sominole j ii.iuft r„&gt;-. c , imi7,.i Court
.1 0.00
nard Kelts.
500.00
County Guard, saitl ccrtifilcates held Wl,nM*
200.00
Court Stenographer
Precinct No. 5, T . .L. Cushing, N . by the First NationalMlank of Fan- Other ripenara of Criminal I’ roaecutinna
.
_
„
_
_
200.00
J. Tanner, O. G. Walcott, ami H. B. ford, said certificates and interest to
Sheriff', fommaiaion of Kinea C*lMcCall.
Ipi-Ic L
f
200 , 0 0 .
date amounting to $4284.49,
feeding Priaonera__ _
________
I 500.00
Precinct N &gt;5. J. W. Flynt, G. T .
It was announced that all those Tranaportatinn paid dUchargrd

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COTTON SEED M EAL
CASTOR PO M ACE
T A N K A G E
J
''
ASH ES

The tax books being ready to be
returned to the tax assessor tor the
purpose of extending the taxes there­
on as provided by law the board of
county commissioners took up the
matter of malting (an estimate of
the necessary expenses for the fiscal
•year, from October 1st, A. D. 1919,
to, the IlOtb day of September A. D,
1920), and having considered the'receipts estimated by the clerk and the
valuation of the property 'o f the
county as shown by the assessment
roll prepared
by .jh e lax assessor
and having given full consideration
to the needs and necessities of the
County Guard Fund
county and the requirements for the
10.00
different purposes to hieet the. ex­ Geo. Fox, Agent
First
National
Bank..............
3858.90
penses dnring the said fiscal year
have determined and do hereby de­
$3868.90
clare the following to he the expenses
Building Fund
and nil special and extraordinary
the j I gnu &amp; Igou
46.00
expenses
contemplated
for
14.25
fiscal year next ensuing and fnr [ F. H. Harris
37.70
which (he revenue for the year 1919 E. A. Douglass

Cars Washed and delivered— W e Will Call
. for and Deliver Your Car.

s - in

Frank Harris
50.00
If. C. DuBosc
20.00
Mrs. L. C. Glisson... .........
25.00
\V. C. Williamson ......
G5.00
Herald Printing Co................. 41.88
Florida Times-Union........5.00
Sou. Utilities Co. .................
4.50
Jas. H. Cowan.......... ........
1.30
Sou. Utilities Co. .......................15.19
Hill Hardware Co...................
17.20
L. R. Philips &amp; Co.
.......
3.41
Underwood Typewriter Co.... 66.75
E. A. Douglass ...
75.00
Dr. S. Pulcston....................... 25.00
Dr..J. N. Tolar.
.....
6.00
Dr. J. T. Denton
. 20.00
Celery Ave. S t o r e .................. 123.08
WoodrufT &amp; Wntson
6.25
Geo. D. Barnard Sta. Co ... 276.60
Tampa Tribune Tub. Co
5.00
H, &amp; W. B. Drew Go.......
8.88
J. J. Dickinson....... ,.... .........
' 6.65
■W. C. Williamson
..........
46.45
R. C. W hitten.,*........ .............
8.20
E. E. Brady
..... ............ L. 13.00
A. A. Moran.......................
85.00
It. B. Lynch.......................
85.00
D. H. Hooker.
....................... 91.65
J. W. Nixon......... ............
10.00
D. E. Hart r......................
85.00
E. A. Douglass
.......
23.79
II. C. Dulloae, Pros.-.. ......
124.00
L. A. Brumley
4.40
L. P. H agan,....’
12.00
C.- W. Enti'mlnger .
18.00
O. P. Swope
7.40
E. H. Kilhee
.
12.80
First National Bank
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Reports of the soveral county of­
ficials read, approved 'and ordered
m*d.
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of July were ordered cancelled.
The (ollrtwing hills as audited -by

While we have gone into the Auto Accessory and Auto Tire and Vulcanizing
Business we are still in the Bicycle Business and are now Better Prepared than
ever to serve you in our Bicycle Repair Department
and can better supply your demands for the Best
Bicycles Manufactured.

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We carry a big stock and a complete line of all
Bicycle Accessories aud Childrens Velocipedes and
Toy Automobiles. Everything on Wheels. See us
when you need wheel goods.
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Sanford, Florida

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TH E SANFORD HERALD
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equipment to where they should be,
materially and financially.
I f the present owners of the rail­
road aro-running them as they say
at a loss with no future prospect of
remuneration they should only be
too ({lad to net their money returned
to them and to hand the business
over to others more capable. Where
in this can be found any reason for
the use of the word "confiscation?”
From A. C. Peel, Chrm.

There s no doubt about it. Flics not only v
cows and the milker, but they keep you iroi
all the milk you should.
.
' And there’ s no doubt about this either
^
rid of flics at milking time— and the sure way

Spray u on just before milking.
P R A T T S don not taint
P R A T T S dots not burn or blister the hide.
P R A T T S does not t;
gum up the hair.
1
G ive your cows a chance to give more milk. G ive your wor
L
a chance to get their rest. Give P R A T T S a trial.

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“ Your Money Back I f You A re N ot Satisfied,"

L. ALLEN SEED COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

THE

PEO PLES

Co-Operalton
An editorial In answer to Editor
Holly's editorial entitled The Ques­
tion of Labor appearing in the San­
ford Herald of Aug. 1st, 1919. Ed­
itor Holly says the co-operative plan
is the only solqtion for the chaotic
condition now prevailing
(Thank
you, Father Time, I ’ ve been trying
to convert Boh Holly for 15 years
to . tho. co-operative plan).
Now,
let’ s analyze co-operation or ratty*?’
define-co-opmrtforn and I think in

FORUM

my crude nnd uneducated way being
an uneducated working man — a
striker, if you please, at the time
being).
Definition of Co-operation, ns ap­
plied to all tho people.
Lot those things collectively, used
he collectively owned and adminis­
tered by the government in the in­
terest of all the people—all our pres­
ent economic ills are caused by the
private ownership in tho means of
life, viz, private ownership "of trans-

VAGB FIVE

portation communication and tho
mills, mines nnd factories and the
qatural resources of Mother Earth:
If Mother Earth has denied 99 per
cent of her children these blessings
Father Timo is now about to restore
them. Friend Holly, wo aro in the
transition period, passing from com­
petition to co-operation. You chnotic business men sit tight, V c the
organized working class have nn ar­
ticulate body, one that can act nnd
that surely if nothing else he accom­
plished in this present great railway
strike will force, has already forced
congress to swat the unholy profit­
eer. More Anon.

Vs i L i t ;

W. P. Fields,
Americana and Yankees.
Although Canada la part o f tfc«
continent of America, tho nnms
American l« utnnlly limited to citizens
o f the United States. A rent Ynnkeo
Is supposed to have been _ born
nnd raised In one of die New, England
slntes, but outside of this country tho
nnmc Is applied Indiscriminately to
people o f the United Stales.

Daily Fashion Dint

Createst Name
In Goody-Land
R ia a w n i C L i v

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Wc arc now manufacturing
Bee H i v e Malcxlal from
Selected Cypress h o a r d s ,
"T h o Wood Eternal.” which
East
C o n s t beekeepers
seem to be particularly well
■cased with.

10 Frame
’SOc, each
GOc each
40c each
10c each
50 per 100
Ends mortised for top and bottom bars, bored fur wires, top
bar grooved and wedge furnished.
Shallow Frames, for supers (name as nbovo)...._....... $3.50 pcr'100
A LL M A T E R IA L S H IPPE D K N O C K E D .D O W N .
NAILS FUK• NISH ED AT S L IG H T A D D IT IO N A L COST
In addition to material listed above we manufacture several
different sizes and grades iif frames,^elr., and will furnish details
on request.
Top Board ___
Standard Bedy
Shallow Super
Bottom Board

W R IT E YARD NEAREST YO U — WE HAVE T H E M AT
Titusville, Cocod, Eau Gallic, Fort Plcrcei Stuart and Miami, Fla.
General Offices— Fort Pierce, Fin.

N o w is the tim e to place yo u r order
fo r the &lt;‘F o rd s o n Tractor.

$750.00

P ric e o f T ractors

Power
E xten sio n
prices i. o
I

F ac to ry

N E W A N D DISTINCTIVE STYLES.

One resolution "denounced the
Dark hluo velours do lalno Is well
labor demands," the other denounced ndnp'lcd to tho development of tho
"th e proposal to take over the rail­ first frock pictured. Tha lines nrs
roads and the attempted confiscation straight and simple, though tho nddltlon of long wool frlugo to tho bolt
of private propr. . '
and Imck panel, ami n fur collar to
As to the first: The llailrond Shop tho squaro-cut neck nro- extremely
Tho cuffs nro of
Crafts were appealed to from all dressy features.
fur to correspond with tho collar.
sides to remain at their work to do Medium slzo requires 3’ 4 yards G4their very best to keep the railroads Inch mntorlal.
For the woman who likes pictur­
working. Posters were issued by the
government nnd posted in nil the esque effects for hmiso affairs, tho
shops urging nil the men to do their dress to the right fs especially suit­
ed. With n skirt of black and white
utmost, us the winning of the wur satin striped taffeta In worn n tunicdepended upon the moving of freight blouse of white Batin, trhnmed with
and troops.
Any differences of rovers nnd cuffs to correspond with
wages and working ’conditions would tho skirt. Tho squaro-cut-vcat In fin­
he equitably settled later. ' While ished with n hemstitched hem, Mo*
dlum size requires 3 yards 36-inch
other workers were striking aqd re­ check and 3 yards 40-Inch plain ma­
ceiving seventy-two, then eighty nnd terial. &gt;
First Model: Pictorial Review Cos­
ultimately a dollar and over per
hour the rnilrond- shop crafts were in tume No. 7908. Sizes, 34 to 44 In­
ches bust. Price, £f&gt; cents.
receipt of from forty-five to sixty• Second Model: Costumo No. 7990.
eight cents. Responding to
these Sizes, 34 to 48 Inches bust. Price,-36
appenls to t heir patriutirm t hey workrd
long hours night and day and even
i Sundays.
Many overtaxed their
strength, no engine loo hot hut they
i would try to keep the wbrk up so
the wheels would turn. , The public
has no idea what it means to do ns
'the railroad shop crafts did during
this time.
And now, the war being over, the
Orlando Board of Trade wants to
fulfill the pledge given Ub and re­
ward us by "exhausting the financial
and military resources of the coun­
try" to defeat us.
In Uin Wide World Magazine,
1909, appeared the following: "A
homo nnd twenty-five hundred dol­
lars a year for you. Five aero farms
one hundred dollars, a city lot free.
Como to Taft, Florida," etc., etc.
On the strength of this and other
ads several old soldier * veterans
bought these farms. For ten acre*
and two city lots two hundred dol
lurs in cash were paid. Ln July 25,
1919, -ten years afterwords these
same ten acres could i\ot he reached
without wading, through eighteen
inches of water.
One- of the principals and benefi­
ciaries of this transaction is at pres­
ent a 'member nnd presumably a re­
spected and representative member
of the Orlando Board of Trade.
Further comment ia superfluous.
As to the seqpnd: Tho workers of
the railroads do not want to own
them; they do not w ant to confiscate
them. But they know from veri­
fiable statements made by financiers
and'those'in position to know how
the railroad finances have been wa­
tered And manipulated. They know
something of the- "nepotism " that
prevails from the General Super­
intendent to the commonest laborer;
they know that to "hob-nob" with
the boss (s a better recommendation
for promotion than genius-or charac­
ter; in short, they know that under

lamest

selling gum ^
in the world nat­
urally has to have
a package worthy
o f Its c o n ten ts .
So look for

‘East Coast Special’
• Bee
Hives

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The

Shop Crafts Itcply

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WRIGLEY5
(n the scaled package that
keeps all of Its goodness lo.
That's whv

The Flavor Lasts I

,2£ £ ‘? CMr
wcra A* * M Aurcr-tm
nN »T UAL Hl&amp;UW HAJI.1 ALL IMADCV

X T O r o iiO K X

J^otYTrtOLD-Tiarr- turn nrr cuarantzo

WHfTB ORCRAY23*EACH

CAPo»FRINGE SHAPE

H A IR N E T S I
H010 TK.Hr BAIR WAVIRi 101 A PAtKACt

Has Made Good in
Florida and' Texas
for the Past Four
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A prominent grower of Sanford, Flor­
ida, whose name we can furnish on
application, purchased 20 pounds of
our Woridbeater Pepper *in December
1918.

H e reports that many of the

plants bore as high as 9 marketable
peppers the first picking.

The average

was 4 peppersper plant for the entire
acreage the first picking, or a total o f
400 crates per acre, which were mark­
eted at $4.00 per crate. W e cannot rec­
omend too highly

our Woridbeater

Pepper to all southern growers who
. desire to grow a money-making crop.

PRICE:

1-4 lb $1.60
Postpaid.
THE GENUINE STOCK CAN ONLY BE SECURED FROM

present management the railroads
are a gigantic failure) they not only
know this but can point to»the exact
causes of the failure.

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Being in possession of this know!edge they bellow they can, If given

F; W I L L I A M S
D e a le r

S a le sm a n

M arket Street, P h ilad e lp h ia , P a .

a voice and some little Authority in
the management, prescribe the rem­
edy and bring ther ailroads and their

ars ago.

Send postal for Fall Catalogue, ready
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R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
Published*Every Friday by

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
SUBSCRIPTION PRUT. IN ADVANCE: ■
ONE YEAR________ ________________ |UM
SIX MONTHS______________ 1--------- UM
THREE MONTHS_______ I--------- J— J ■
Eater**! M S»t»»d-CliM Mad Mallrf A i f a r l 22nd
1&gt;08, at (bo Po«U&gt;m™ at Sanford, Ptortda
Undrr Art of Mirth 2rd, 117*

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Lake all over the Fourth District
will rally to his support nnd he has
(Continued from page 1)
their assurance that ho will be made
the next congressman .from the
Fourth.’ Seminole county is proud Sanford1 rs. Lakeland at Sanford
August 13th, 1919
of the achievements of Forrest Lake,
(16th
Game at Sanford
proud of his record as a legislator, ns
a business man, as a citizen nnd as a Lakeland— ,
AH R H PO A E
patriot and he will begin his cam­ Riva, If
3 1 0
______ 5
o 4 0
paign with the solid support* of his! Wicker, C(
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home county, the place where he j Love, ss
.....!.... 4
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2 2- 3
lives and* where the people know Poland, rf
2 7 0
him best.
Morris, lb
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2 7 0
Morris, lb
Campbell,
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T H E IM P E N D IN G .S T O R M
0 1 0
Profiteering may yet be the un­ Pope, 3 b ....
Cohen,
2b
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4
0
1
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doing of this country.
No nation
Hall,
p____
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4
0
0
0
3
ever is greater than the government
1 0 0 0 0
it maintains, and if the government • F ry ....... .........

John-^/'iJockefcllcr in a letter to
one of his magazines sfliys that what
the world needs is co-operation. docs not conserve the interests of the
Then, John, why don’ t you speak people the people in time lose con­
for yourself? Get rid of n few mil­ fidence in that form of government
lions in Riving it hack to the people
The greatest crjme in tho history
who helped you to make it.
of our country is that of profiteer­
ing, wholesale and deliberate rob­
The Prince of Wales has arrived bery of a helpless public, j
in Canada and will tour Canada and
Prices have been artificially force/!
the United; States. ‘ The Prince is a to such a high altitude that it is be
likable chap and very • democratic coming more pnd more difficult for
nnd will undoubtedly make a big hit a poor person to eyen sustain* life.
in America. We saw His Highness
The law of supply nnd demand no
In London and while he is small in longer prevails. It has been substi
Btaturc he seemed big in promise of tuted by one of gpuge and grab.
a fine young mad.
Already many people, men and
women of sound and •patriotic prin­
Boh Holly has finally won his ciples are predicting revolution os
fight in Sanford for a real hotel. the onty' means of checking this
The Seminole opened its doors for wholesale and lawless thievery.

AUGUST 15. i 9|»

BALL GAMES FOR THE WEEK

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TRY TO DO EACH DAY’S WOR^ BETTER

Have you ever tried to do your eighthour’s work in seven?

It is a

wonderful character,builder to plan and do your daily duties quick­
er and better each day.

SAVE each day and some day you*Il find

that you can save more each day.
C A P IT A L $30,000.00

S U R P L U S $15,000.00

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•Ratted for Hall in 9th.
AB R II PO A
Sanford —
Stewart, 2b ........ 4 1 0 2 5
...... ..
8 2 1 4 0
.... „ . 3 2 O 3 0
__ 4
l 2 1 4
1 1 12 0
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4 -1. 3 -3 0
White, If
2 0 ,1 2 2
Davis, ss..
Ellis, p..... A....... 3 0 1* 0 3
Inman, rf. ......... 4 0 I 1 0
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30 8 13 27 12

E
R. R. DEAS,
il. R. STEVENS
C. D. COUCH
C. M. HAND
1
■*.•44
art
Vlre-PraahUl
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Cidiier
AfriCa*!*
0
0
T H E B A N K T H A T IN S U R E S Y O U R D E P O S IT S
1
3
0
a
0
l committee consisting of V. A. Gerard belonging to a -negro named Jem- vice. AH are now receiving the reg­
of Orlando, W alter Merrill of Lake­ kins. The rice was abdut fjve feet ular compensation, ^n addition to *
—
9 land and Gilbert. Freeman, secretary tall and had a well filled head of hospital treatment.
of the league. The schedule will be grains and ia a fair sample of the
Any chapter of the Red Cross wifi
Lakeland_____ y— .. 001 020 210 6
announced in the morning papers on kind of rice that can be grown here. tell you about it; and where and
Sanford................
203 300 OOx 8
Friday, Aug. 15.
.
how to get medical treatment! if you
Summary— Left on bases, Lake­
President Rose read the financial
need it, and the proper money com­
liencham
Takes
Hold
land 13, Sanford 4. Tw o base hits,
report, showing that the league has a
the vocational edu*
Horn Braxton Beaehnm of Or-r pensation,
.
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breakfast on Sunday. It took lloh
Lur government should take warn­ White and Davis.' 1st base on balls balance oL $300 on band.
lando,
’
formerly
Federal
food
adcntlon*
M
Y^u
want
it.
several years to Win out,- hut he ing while there is yet time. Protec­ off Hall 3, Ellis 2. Struck out by
On
Monday
Sanford
and
Orlando
Therb
is
such
a
thing
ils a man
ministrutor
for
Florida
has
acceded
stuck to tho job, we bet therb are tion of profiteering should cease at Hall 4, Ellis 3. Sacrifice hits, Love, will play off a postponed double
being
"kicked
up
stairs"-—
achieving
to
the
request
of
Attorney-General
Pope,
Cohen,
Chapman,
Davis
2.
forty men in Sanford not named once, und prosecution should he
header at Orlundo, nnd Rradentown Palmer- to take charge of the cam- an education and a better job than
Stolen
bases,
Johnson
2,
Chapman
2,
Holly who each claim it was through swift nnd relentless.
and Bartow a postponed game at
ho ever could have had otherwise by
his efforts the hotel was built.—
We cannot afford to have our Hord: Passed ball Chapman. Rat­ Rradentown. Other postponed gams, luiign in this state looking toward
the simple process of getting into
the
publication
rf
price
lists
which
ter
hit
Ellis,
Polland.
Double
play,
Okcechoboe-Nwws..,
... great countty. wrecked upon . the
will be played off os doubly headers will keep the public Informed of the great war for Uhcle Sam, and
rock-oF'/freeA
Avarice. - Aod; yet Love . La Cohen. T im e 2:05.^ Urn-,
in
the second half of the season, at "fa ir1’ prices -ut food nnd clothing. being wounded dr disabled by Hlnrn
today, because of the supine in­ pire, Windham. Attendance 235.
the first opportunity.
Andrew Carnegie is dead at a ripe
In response to a long distance query and receiving special education by
activity of our public officials, we
old age well spent in piling up mil­
from
Ahe Tribune last night, Mr. the government.
urc heading struight toward destruc­
Are Wc Quilting?
lions und then trying to give them
I t is a snd fact that the percentage
Reacham
stated that the plan of
tion.
The Tampa Tribune has tho fol­ Sanford and Lakeland, Aug; Nth
away in all kinds of philanthropic
of illiteracy among soldiers enlisted
campaign
outlined
in
the
Assqrintcd
Ten
Innings
T
ie
,
Public endurance is at the break­ lowing about the meeting in Tampa
ideas that would hcurWiis neame and
Press dispatch from Washington, ns from the soutyerp stales was the
ing point.
Revolution is hovering Wednesday.
Lakeland —
AR R II
E
omhlazon the fact to the world that
printed
in the Tribune yesterday highest of any section of the coun­
•&gt; 0
dangerously near.
6 0 1 3 ■M
Following a lively session of the di­ Riva, If
Carnegie was a saint. He also tried
morning
conforms to the instruc­ try. Rut it Is also a fact that, aided
The government should heed the rectors of the Florida State League Wicker, cf
3 0 1 1 0&lt; 0
all kinds of schemes to alleviate suf­
tions
lithas recoiled from Wash­ by the Home Service Department nf.
impending storm before it is ton late
4 1 1 *) 0 1
at the Tampa Yacht and Country Love, ss
fering in the world hut in spite of all
ington, and that telegrams will be the Red Cross, great numbers of
to prepare to meet it.— Okeechobee Cluh last night it was learned that Polland, rf
4 1 0 4 0 If
that he could give away his fortune
sent out today to the former county these boys disabled in the military
News.
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Wright,
$
i
4 1 0 10 3 0
Sanford may drop out of the league,
continued topile qp nnd hi* could not
food controllers, asking their co­ service now* are being educated free
J
----- 0 ----^ . *
4 0 0
(i 1
spend it fast enough to keep it down.
owing to objection of President G. Morris, lb
by the government, nnd are being
operation in the present work.
P L E N T Y O F PO
TA SH A N D
POTASH
W. Spencer of tho Sanford cluh tq Pope, 3b......___ .... 4 .0 [I 3 1 1
fitted
for useful Avork ;of. u higher
5 0 0 3 1* 1 . Mr. Reacham staled that but for
• NITRE
the fine of $100 im posed-by Presi­ Cohen, 2b
character
than they ever would have
n 0 0 0 3 1 the importance of the work he
Among the changes in the Florida
Good news for American farmers dent W. W. Hose of the league after Mills, p
attained,
left to their own devices.
press is the retirement of Editor
2 1 1 0 0 0 would be loath at tins time to encomes from Pennsylvania. A moun­ the action of the Sanford manage­ • E r y .......
At
the
Georgia ’ School of Tech­
Russell of the Palutkn News who
tain in Tioga county has Iteen found ment in refusing to accept an um­
nology
in
Atlanta
there are upwards
has disposed of his interests to Goode
39 5 6 30 to “&lt;l
by State Gculngifd. Demining to be pire assigned to Sanford. Specula*field during the war und his fxmil- of 200 of Uncle ' Sam's students—
Guerry.
Editor Russell has been
composed of rock analyzing from 40 lion regarding the situation involved Sanford AR R H PO A E
editing the News for many years
•&gt; iarity with the wxrk he felt thdt it there will be fully that many more
to 44,8 per cent potash. In addition some interesting angles concerning Stewart, 2b
5 •&gt; i 4
was a duty he could not conscien­ by Sept* 1st. They are taking spec­
and he will be missed by his legion
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&gt;
0 l 8
0
there is u high percentage of niter in the probable successor to the fran­ 1). Chapman, c
All over the Divi­
tiously shirk. He said that us soon ialized courses.
of friends nil over tlu* stale hut his
the rock. Another mountain a few chise if President Spencer adheres to Jolnison, cf
. 6 1 3 1 0 0
sion
boys
are
getting
elPmeptaT'y*' ed­
■esponses are received from the
shoes will be ably filled by Goode
miles distant in potter county is of the decision he announced last night, Hord, 3b
4 0 0 o 2 1
ucation
—learning
.to
read
and write,
•Guerry who is one of tile best in the
the same geological formation and is of refusing to pay the fine. Prior to Atbanese, lb
8 0 0 12 0 0
■ill ask them to organize the many of them.
profession.
Mr. Guerry was manag­
5 0 0 0 0 0
believed it will yield abundantly of the definite organization of the White. If
Any Red Cross office can supply
r committees to conduct
ing editor of the Tumpa Tribune for the same . Iuable minerals.
Davis,
ss
1 1 0 l 3 1
league St. Petersburg and Arcadia
that a cen- the information needed to apply for
many years, ■afterward going to
3 1 1 1 0 of
Colonel Demming. the geologist, displayed, considerable in tore t in the Ininan, rf
ree cd ucation for disabled men dis­
Leesburg where he edited the Howie
3 0 0 1 *» 0
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Chapman,
p
expresses the view that the potash is state league, and it is understood
And a
the. work nnd to secure charged from th » service.
Tribune and engaged in land devel­
present .in the first mentioned moui- that both towns are in a receptive
dozen
Jled
Cross
field
representa­
•*
opment nnd during the war was pub­
36 5 9 30 1* LV» J
tain in "colossal quantities." T l e mood* toward ‘ entering the league.
tives are travelling over the Divisioli*
licity agent for the War Havings
Tim
e
Score;
lowest estimate of to amount present
At last nifHit’s meeting President
all the tim e— when yone is in your
Stamps Bureau.
It is the idea of
000 400 0010 t—o
is 12,000,000 tops. The pure article W. W. Rose reported on protests and Lakeland
town you have only to see him and
Mr. Guerry und Mr. Vickers to give
101 012 0000—5 .Red Cross Home Service Nolrs ii get nil the Information nt first hand,
the people of Paintkn it Daily News can be extracted by a simple process decisions, these protests, including |Sanford
I One of the oust erroneous impres,
. ,
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an d at a rost, mi a large scale, nf $ 1&gt;1 Tam pa’ s protest of the game at San-j
on bases Lake- l
Summary Left oi
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, and not from a pamphlet
in the near future it.di.i., of a wurki
sinus
that
has
got
about
concerning'
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Potash now sells al $400 a ford on August S, being upheld by ' land 8, Sanford 8. 2
hits, Morris,
ly paper.
[he work of the R?&lt;d Cross Home 1
ton
Pool Party Monday Afternoon
Erv.
1st base on
thc
directors,
President
Rose
ruled
Wicker,
Stwearl,
(t
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Service
is (hat it is restricted to the
Miss Lucille Anderson entertained
The saltpeter ( niton deposits lie in that although Sanford refused the balls off Mills 4, Chapman 7. Struck ,
L A K E OF O R LA N D O
soldier nf the United States. with u delightful poul party.on Mon­
acuniB an inch or two thick between league umpire, inusmuch as the urn-’ out by Mills 7, Chapman 9. Sncri-f disabled
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A congressman’s job is a soft one %
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I Soldier, sailor, mnnne. army nurBe, day afternoon in honor of her young
tliin layers of the potash-bearing, raefc. pire failed to show
up at the game fice hits, B. Chapman: Stolen bases,
it doesn’ t metier in the least. Jpst cousin, Miss Maud Bullyntine of
- b i g salary, ten months’ work in . 0ur nitcr corAw now principally from
the action, of naming two bull play­ Stewart 3, Johnson 2. Ratter hit, Poll­
two years, and lots of perquisites — Chili, though some is found in this
so you were ,in the service, the fjed Gnineqvilie, Fla. The group of girls
ers as uihpires was strictly in ac­ ard, Davis. Chapman. B. Chapman.
sn no wonder the holders of these
country in,various forms. It is high cordance with the constitution, irre­ Tithe of game 2:55, Umpire, Wind­ Cross will help you to obtain the and'boys who were guests of the orsoft snaps have
opposition.
In
compensatioii and the hospital treat-Jcaaion KrL.a l|y enjoyed the readings
in price, no matter in what form it spective of any action of the Sanford ham.
the Tampa district two candidates, may be offered in fertilisers, whether
moot, ami if you want it, the vocn- nf M|M Mallyntine who is a talented
club which would have prevented the
George Wilder and Horace Gordon in „ ulp,llrt,. „ f ammonia, nitrate o f
tionnl
training that the government young reader.
A picnic lunch was
umpire from showing up.
C O U N TY SCH O O L T E A C H E R S ]
are after Congressman Drane’s job.
()r in (irKIMli, |,y-pr„,|Ul-t.H.
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served under the oaks.
President Rose'stated that he had
and here in the'(m irth district For- 1
In the Southern Division, for ex---- ;--------------------Specimens of the rock of thin lined Sunford Slut) for refusing to Se ini noli- County Rural Schools Will
rest Lake of Orlando will take an­
ample, there are- six nurses, their
Mrs. David Speer spent several
mountain have boon analyzed at sev­ accept an umpire assigned u game.
Open Monday. Sept. 1st— San­
other whirl at Joe Sears. But Joe ir
health impaired by tuberculosis con- days ,this week the guest of relatives
eral state agricultural colleges and There was prolonged discussion of
ford Schools open Mondny
some trotter and will probably pull
tructed or developed during their ser-f in Geneva.
two universities, all of which have the case, President Spencer stating
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$h rough.— Ocala Star.
made favorable -reports* as to the that Sunford would not pay the fide,
Tha following white schools will
And all the while we thought this high percentage of these two valu­
Mr. SpAnccr admitted that he told jyegin the fall session on Monday,
Forrest Lake resided iir Sanford. able minerals, according to. the Phil­ Mr. Rose over long distance tele­
September 1st, with principals and
Can if -be possible that he has de­ adelphia North American.
Roth phone that the Sanford club would teachers us here listed."
cided to move to Orlamlo po lie can minerals have many uses in the arts
refuse Umpire Osteen, but Baid that
O viedo— Mrs. Anita K. Crawford,
get closer to Joe?— Orlando Sentinel. and niter particularly in the manu­
later on the club officials decided to Principal; Miss Mae Conoley, Inter­
.
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facture of explosives, besides being allow Umpire Osteen to officiate, nnd
mediate; Miss Nell King, Primary.
indispcnsalbe in agriculture.
L A K E FO R CONGRESS*
hail he appeared on the field would
Geneva—Prof. M.
E.
Dooley,
Hort. Forrest Lake of this city will
With this discovery, if it is all that have played the game with 1dm.
Principal;
Miss
Katherine
Flynt,
In ­
be a candidate for Congress from it is thought to be, America has lie admitted that the Sanford offi­
this the Fourth Congressional Dis­ abundant supplies of the three prin­ cials made no effort to notify either termediate; Miss Elizabeth Stones,
trict.
Having been a resident" of cipal minerals employed in agricul­ President Rose or the umpire, who, Primary.
Florida since lie was a youngster and ture; Potash, niter nnd phosphate.
Lake Monroe— Prof: J. Tildcn Ja­
according to President Rose’s state­
serving Sanford as mayor * severnl The soil of most American fields has
cobs,
Principal! Mias Lottie Mathers,
ment was met at the station and
terms and holding other offices of been* slowly starving during tl.e told it would not be Bale Tor him to Intermediate; Mrs. J.* T. Jacobs, Pri­
truBt Mr. Lake needs no introduc­ years of the Great War for potash.
nppear on ,thc field. From the evi­ mary.
tion to the people of this county.
Now it may be that there will be an dence at hand, Mr. Spencer met Mr,
Longwood—Prof. J. M, Chaffer,
H E principle applies quite
Having served as a member of the abundance and America m ay'be in­ Osteen at the station and told him Principal; Miss Lillian Waits, As­
os much to banking os to
Florida legislature for two terms and dependent of Germany and of Al­ that he would not permit him to of­ sistant.
soldiers or states or governments.
also as the president of the State sace also in that regard. Commer­
ficiate.
Mr. Osteen stated that he
Chuluotu— Mrs. Estelle Tribble,
Banker? Association Mr. Lake needs cial fertilizers have been used spar­
I t is most fortunate that the Fedwas threatened, but Mr. Spencer de­ Principal; Miss M ary Tribblq, As­
no Introduction to the people of the ingly or eschewed altogether by many ntes this.
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Reserve Banking System has
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sistant.
Fourth District o f Florida. He made American farmers in the last year
been in operation during the war.
President
Spencer
declared he
Altam onte— Miss Kate Mathers,
4l.
The race for Congress four years ago or two on account of high prices.
would pay a "reasonable" fine, but Principal;^Miss. Rena Mathers, As­
The advantages o f this organiza*
contesting with the present meum- An era of low prices In this very
under the constitution a $100 fine sistant.
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• tion accrue to the customers o f the
qont,‘ W. J. Stars .and J. N. Fog­ necessary aid
to
productiveness is prescribed for any, club refusing
member banks who at the same
Lists of teachers for the Sanford
arty of.'Key West and in this cam­ should set in soon if the-alleged new
an umpire assigned.
The Sanford d ty schools and' for the .colored
time contribute to the strength
paign Mr. Lake
canvassed
the supplies soon become fully avail­
.president holds that the fine is un­ schools, of Ssnford an'd the county
o
f the nation's banking system
Fourth District thoroughly. He in able.—Tiraes-Union.
fair, inasmuch as Sanford has been will be published in a later issue of
and
eqjoy the benefit of its pro*
no stranger to the people and is
losing money all season.
tection.
tfio Herald.
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" Birthday Pool Party ’ •
known as one of the most progressive
Later in the evening Mr. Spencer
T. W. Lawton, Supt.
In honor of her daughter’s 13lh
business men nnd Btntesmen-in Flor­
declared
that he considered Sanford
ida. He started in life as n poor boy birthday, Mrs.* W. W. Van Ness en­
FIRST
Raising Fine Rice
und worked to the top by his own tertained with an enjoyable "pool out of it nnd left the meeting. The
Many specimens of fine upland
efforts, being of an indomitable na­ party," Friday ufternoon, Aug- 8th, Sanford club has several days in
N ATIO N AL
M iji Nelda Van which to get a check to President rice arc being brought to the city
ture and knowing no-such* word as ul Musaun’s pool.
•'A l
BANK
fail. He is a close student of eco- Ness is a gracious young hostess, Kosu's office, bbfore -tho time limit nnd before many years there will bo
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expires.
The
-penalty
probably
will
enough rice raised id this section to
nomft and • political affairs and is her guests, the members of the Girls'
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probably one of the best posted men Choir of tho Congregational .church be forfeiture of the franchise, $600 warrant £omc one putting up a mill
guaruntco fund, and players.
where it can be threshed or a thresh­
fn the state op all questions jiertain- voting the, affair most delightful.
Ing to. Florida *hd the south. With Aftt-r the pleasures of the pool were , The second half of the season ing machine will make the rounds 4&gt;f
M EM BER
A tenta­ the farms. Edward Vincent brought
th e tthodfht that Mr. Soars has held exhausted the young*people returned opens Tuesday, Aug. Id.
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fed eral r e se r v e ,
this* office for three successive terms to tho homo of Mrs. Van Ncs;y tive schedule will bn discussed and a fine stalk of rice to the Herald
SYSTEM .
ratified at a meeting at the Hillsboro office this week that he found grow­
nd athat the race is ttTthe strangest where dainty refreshments w ere.
hotel at 9 o'clock this n W p in g.o f jl ing in Goldsboro on r 1small space
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vice and no messages could be sent superintendent of the job printing
no{th of there bn Monday The see- department of the Tampa Tribune
vice has been resumed and is all and is one of the most prominent of
the Florida publishers.
right now. ..
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Personal Items
The many friends of T . S. Huff
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith left
of Internal
Tuesday for' Colorado and other nre delighted to see him in Sanford
points in the west expecting to be again after an absence of a year
about one month. Mr. Smith during which time he was serving
gone
AI-Lilja is spending a vacation in Tuesday and were guests of Mr. and
i|
interested
in gold mining stock Uncle Sam ns Captain in the artil­
Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Mrs: Robert Herndon.
Mr.
and goes to look over the prospects. lery brnnch of the service.
Mrs. Marshall of Oviedo is the
EZ- Seal pip^s fruit jars at L P.
Huff is looking after his property inFor
the
floor
coverings,
art
rugs,
guest of her son, Dr. C. J. Marshall. McCuller’s.
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congoleum rugs and matting see tercsts and‘about the first of October
pint Mason fruit' jars at L. P.
Roby Laing is home for u few days Boston Bnrggjn House, 213-215
will bring Mrs. Huff and his little
McCullcr’a.
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from Savannah where he is engaged Sanford Avenue, A. Kanner, Mgr. daughter down and they will again
make Sanford their home.
Carl Hand has accepted a position with the Armour Refrigerator Lines.
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in St. Augustine, Ffa., for the sum- I Roby contracted u bad cold that
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Tolar and two
Louis Entzmmger, son of Mr. and
laid him qp for repairs.
children
spent the closing days of
Mrs.. C. W. Entzminger of Long,'W. C. DeCoursey nod daughter, wood has returned from France
J ..W ..F u ren of Ft. Myers spent
Inst weej&lt; here enjoying a vacation
the week end with his mother, Mrs. Miss Virginia arrived home Monday where he wan. stationed for the past by fishing, bathing and luxuriating
after some weeks spent pleasantly year.
j . W. Furen.
His many Seminole county in the sea breezes and the cool, de­
;
Pieces reduced on all goods at visiting relatives and taking in the fricads nre glad to have him buck lightful nights. Mr. Tolar was once
a banker stockholder and cashier,
Mrs. Grace Williams* millinery store. sights of Washington, D. C.
business so affected his
!' For Sale — One 1918 Maxwell
Mrs. W. M. Currie nnd daughter,
(Touring Car In good condition, has Alice from Quincy aro spending u health that he quit it und he is now
W. M. Haynes, R, J. Holly and
(Pastor Baptist Temple)
only been run 4508 miles. Terms little, while with the Hull family at identified with the Crown Paper. Co.
J. B. Lawson were in Eustis on busi­
which
is
‘
printing
millions
of
orange
may be arranged.
Address Max­ Daytona Beach.
Mrs!- Currie will
ness on Wednesday.
well. c-o Herald.
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leave for New York, but Miss Alice
Mrs. peach of Tampa has been
Charlie Munn has'returned home will spend some .time witbv Mr. Ball
the guest of -her sister, Mrs. J. L.
from France where he served Uncle and family
Miller for several days.
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he and fc-s family be transferred to
many
months
M rs/E . Q. Tyner arrived'in the
Complete stock • Diam&amp;nd tires. Charlie had an opportunity to spend
I’ unta Gorda to remain here per­
city Saturday night from Willistop
manently.
During their stay they
some time in Paris as an M. P.
and other points In Levy county
were 'guests, of Mrs. Tolnr’s sister,
•Tommy Thompson of Leesburg, where ' she visited relatives and
Mrs. I). E. Neese, wife of the popu­
ing her mother, Mrs- T. E. Wain representing the Mangels Kirby Co.
Dr. Hyman was in the sam e battles with the Great War Hero
friends for the past mVbth.
Mrs
lar section foreman of the Coast
weight on the west side.
and knew him personally. All Soldiers and Sailors are Invit­
of Jacksonville way in the city Mon- Tynpr will be the- guest of her daugh­
Line,—-punta Gorda Herald. .
ed to the temple to hear this wonderful qtory of heroism and
Mrs. J. W. Dickins has returned day demonstrating the new Max ter, M rs..#. J. Holly.
what tho hern said about It. : : : : : :
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from a business trip to Miami where weII car nnd a new line of trucks,
Bankston Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. N. II, Garner have
they expect to move about Oct. 1st
Ralph Wight, James Lee, Hurry returned from a trip to Atlanta and
A Solo Will be Sung by Mrs. J. E. Tcwilliger
Shore Dinner,
Brann’s Pavillion
iwb and Reg Holly went to Jack- other points in Georgia where they- Old Kontucky Mfg
Coronado Beach
Paducah, Ky
Evcry Sunday sonville Sunday night returning on have been for the post month. The
Mrs. A. M. Phillips, Chorus Director
Mrs. Schclte Malnes, pianist
2 to 4 p. m.
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6G-5tc | Monday with four new Chevrolets latter part of their vacation has Gentlemen:A Mr. Will Wachter of this cou•Mr. nnd Mrs. T . O. Charles h ave’ for-the Wight Tire Co. of this city, been spent in Toccou, Georign where
try
has some hogs that were down
they' visited rclutives and old friends.
moved into the Stephens house at
W A N T E D — OLD CLEAN
with
cholera and had given up all
the corner of Pnrk and Third streets.
RAGS.'! A N Y K IND EX- .
FRESH S T O C K —Onion sets just
placed a Pathe Victroln in the hall
hope
of
paving them and would nut
Miss Elizabeth Bnllard of Geneva,
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS, ..
for the entertainment of the strikers,
arrived.
If you want- early green
spend one penny on them. I gave
who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.
COATS.
PAN TS ,
OR
the Charles Electric Co. has also
him one 15 pound pnil of your B. A.
plscod n large electric fan in hall,
C. W . Laing returned to her home
‘ BED SPREADS. AT TH E
also furnishes a 10 gallon carboy of
Wednesday
arirve about Sept. 1st. ComC in nnd Thomas' Hog Powder nnd he has
l^ave your order. The L. Allen Seed just come in und paid me for it and Little Matter o f Hundred Dollars wilder Springs Water each morningt
A six course fish and chicken din­
advjses tliat every one of his sick
Will Not Stop Games
We wish to thank tho business men
Co., Sanford, Fla.
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ner, 75c. Fish suppers 60c, if,t the
hogs got well und that he killed
of
Ibe city for the courtesy shown
Mr. and NJrs. A. R. Key have re­
Ayres Daytona Beach Hotel.
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The Sanford Ball Association met
them und now has them in his smoke
us while in our atrugglo to better our
turned
from
the
mountains
of
North
this
morning
to
discuss
the
question
Mrs. H. B. Connelly and daughter
house nnd that all were ns fine as
Carolina and are now occupying
raised by President Spencer In T am ­ conditions.
have returned from points in North
any he had killed this year.
their new home on I'nrk avenue.
pa Wednesday regarding payment of
Signed: A. C. Peel, Chrm
Carolina and will make Sanford their
I want to jyld. that he said his
Mr. K«-y is back at his accustomed
fine of $100 for interfering tilth um­
A. L. Campbell,
home again.
place us cashier of t he Seminole hogs were down nnd so sick thnt he pire. The association derided to
Ben Smith,
Mrs. Peel and Mrs. Harvey and
had to pry their mouths open nnd
where bis many friends are giving
pay the fine under protest and con­
L. II. Hodgins,
family left Tuesday for Kissimmee
his wife poured the * piiwdt-r down
him a welcome home,
tinue playing In the Florida League.
S. F. Weeks,
where tney will spend several weeks
their, throats
Nothing can stop the Sanford spirit
again
W. C. Mcalor,
Mr. und Mrs. J. B. Lawson and
with home folks.
Please find check in full of my ac­ and we Mill cop off the first scries
Strike Committee
little
daughter
returned
home
Satur­
Hay Burns of Enterprise was in
Quprt Mnson fruit jars at L. P.
count and with kindest regards we pennant nnd go after the second one.
day from Atlanta where they were
the
city
yesterday.
He
has
been
in
McCuller’s.
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beg to remain,
Come out tomorrow and watch us
Uncle Sam’s navy and hus re-enlisted taking a vacation when apprised of
Y'ours very truly,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burdick are
put It all over Orlando.
for another yean and will go tb the the Seminole Garage fire. Mr. LawBankston Bros.
spending a few days ut Dhytona and
son
nnd
fnmlly
made
the
trip
in
Mediterranean ScU on the destoryer
For sale by Merchants Grocery Co.
Daytona Beach, the guests of Mr.
their car and encountered some very
,
Florida’s Favorite Paper
‘ T. W. Luwt
Bagueley.
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Burdick’s parents.
The Tampa Morning Tribune is i v»*?tIo and
Buy Diamonds. Wight Tiro Co. rough roads nnd plenty of water.
Mrs. D. A. Caldwell, Miss Lottie
Harry B Lewis hus returned from a
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everlastingly fighting for the inter- ,&gt;re#ent
Attention
and Joe have returned home from u
month's visit to points in Ohio and
Biddy
Burdick
returned
borne
. All Royal Neighbors nre invited csts iff the people and the develop- ^“ Ulthton M&lt;
visit to relatives and'friends at Lees­
at Michigan City, Indiann where ho
Sunday
from
St.
Nazaire,
France,
to he present ut our next meeting to ment of-t'tls section, nnd no one who' urK'' u ar6®'
burg and .vicinity.
where he has been serving irr the enjoyejl 'the seas on tho shores of be held Thursday afternoon, Aug. hns the wt'fwr" of siuth Finn,'* jk , m,*“ m,3t n|
There’s a man at the curb to
N avy hospital for more than a year. Lake Michigan. .Mrs. Lewis will re­ 28th at 3:30 sharp.. A good time IB lien t &lt; in iford not to lie a cons *int ,,i.,nt.
serve you.
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His many friends arb giving him a main at Michigan City until the last promised to all. "Plenty of refresh­ reader of the -Triorue. It ii Flor- 1 While the
of September but Mr. Lewis was
Mrs. Lilah Davies left’ Tuesday Warm welcome.
Ida'i great metropolitan {inner, car- 1meetings
w
ments."
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Recorder.
forced to return in order to luko up
for Macon after spending several
ryii
g
the
full
night
and
day
report
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numbers
was
Mrs. J. C. Denton returned Thurs­
his real etate business.
days here the guest of her mother,
of the Associated Press with, intelli asm of those present
day from a delightful trip to Buttle
Mrs. R. C. Keene.
Cooking utensils, hardware, no­
gent c orrespondents in every nook
Presenting the claims of the hos­
Creek, Mich., where she visited sev­
nnd corner in its territory. Its big pital were • E. A. Douglass, T . W.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank L . Woodruff eral weeks with her daughter, Miss tions, stoves, plenty of them at the
Christinn Science services
Sunday edition hns the most com ­ Lawton, D m . C. J. 'Marshall and
and family arc spending August in Lucille Denton, who is qualifying for Boston Bargain House, 213-215
will he held nt the Woman’s
plete comic and magazine section J. T. Denton, Dr. Geo. Hyman, Mrs.
Sanford
Ave.,
A.
Kanner,
mgr.
the mountains of North Cnrolinu a trained nurse.
Club, Oak avenue, between
printed in this state, and the snli- David Speer anil Mrs. Tgrjieun.
near Hendersonville. .
The ladies of the Guild of Holy
Third and Fourth strata,
scriplion rates are only Ih.Ud per This committee was accompanied' by
on Sunday, morning at II
Mrs.- Roy Symes and children ar­ Cross church have, decided on Dee.
annum: $4.00 per six months nnd a large contingent of Sanford people;
oclock.
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2,
3
nnd
4
ns
the
date
for
their
an­
rived home after spending the past
$2.00 for three months. Write for
month at Mrs. Symes old ‘ home at nual bazaar. They are planning' to
samplo copy nnd subscribe today.
make ft more attractive this year
Lake City, Michigan.
Musson’s swimming pool is now than ever before.
To All Concerned
Benjamin Whitner bus returned
Lost between Daytona and San­
open on' “Wednesdays, Thursdays,
und |ie is like a fish out of water
Crafts are Grateful
After.this dute I will not he re­
Saturdays and Sundays in the after­ • home from the University of Florida when he gets*out from the shadow of
ford
viu DeLund, Gug. 14th, 1 brown
sponsible for ntiy bills made on my
Sanford, Fla., Aug. 11, 1919.
where he recently graduated with
leather suit,case with initials L. II. G
noon.
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the Temple of Justice.
account
by
anyoneother
than*
myFederated
Trades
Hall,
Sanford,Flu.
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high honors. Beniamin will remain
on one end.
Contents ladies’ and
Mrs. T. O. Churles returned Sun­
Daily Strike Bulletin.
Henry McLuulin counts himself
in Sanford much to the delight of
babies’ clothing. Finder notify L. H.
day from a. month’s visit to her
foflunntc indeed to get his large
Never saw such unity of purpose Gihlts, 519 Magnolia uvenue, San­
his many friends.
mother and sister in St. Stephens
shipment of store fixtures nnd furni­
in uU strikers in all crafts standing ford und receive reward.
Watermelons—Carload
nice
water­
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und Ridgeway, S. C.
Huod Is Building
pat for original demennds with no
melons nt Old A. C. L. Depot. $8.00 ture to add to his jewelry store be­
Mrs. A. T . Rossetter is visiting
J. 1). Hood, one of the most pro­ compromise, and not to return to
For Sale— T w o fine Red Jersey
per one hundred: 10 cents each; jl fore the embargo went into effect
friends and relatives at Warren, Pa.,
on
the
railroads.
This
stuff
has
gressive
farmers
of
tho
Sanford
sec­
cows
for sale. G. H. Edwards, near
work
until
our
original
demands
are
for 26 cents. Larger ones lfic, 2 for
and expects tp be absent from the
been
on
the
road
for
many
weeks
J.
E.
Pace's place.
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granted.
One
of
our
merchants
has
tion
hus
just
finished
a
mammoth
25 cents.. Guaranteed to he good
city for several weeks.
and
arrived
Monday
nnd
is
now
be­
ham
on
his
25
acre
farm
at
Rand’s
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Miss Bessie Fwren returned homo
ing placed in ’the store.
Siding.
Mr. Hood recently built a
Mrs. Cull and daughter and Mr.
fire
proof
galvanized iron loading
Saturday, frojn ■Gainesville, where*
Miss Serita Lake is recovering
she had been attending the normal and Mrs. Dowling of Jacksonville from an operation for appendicitis station at Hand's on the east side of
were in tho city Saturday enroute to
school all the summer.
performed last Saturday by Drs. the track and his improvements on
Sorrento where they will spend a few
W H E N Y Q U T H IN K OF C A N
Tolar, Puleston ami Stevens and will the west side will give him one of
weeks with Mrs. Cull's parents, Mr.
tho most up to datb places on the
D Y T H I N K OF T H E K A N D Y
soon he able to be removed from the
K IT C H E N .
IF IT HAS S U G A R and Mr*. Emerson.
hospital to ‘her home.. Her many West side..
I N I T WE H A V E IT .
STAR
Mrs. R. A. Newman and Mrs. S. friends are glad to hear that the op­
Transportation of Pupils
T H E A T R E B U IL D IN G .
49-tf j Puleston with their charming little eration has been successful and the
Bids for transporting pupils to the
daughters,
Olive
Newman,
Mary
patient is doing so well.
Miss Carrie . Walnwright returned
Sanford schools . will be deceived
home Monday after * spending the Elizaboth and Camilla Puleston re­
Miss Gladys Field has returned to Tuesday. Aug. i nth.
Subrflt all
weak end very
pleasantly
with turned froih the mountains of North
Tampa after spending u few. d ays bids to Mr. B. F. Whitner, secre­
Carolina on Tuesday.
friends at Daytona Beach.
here the guest of her Untie and aunt, tary Board of School Trustees, San­
Mrs. Cora Akors, who has been
J. B. Williams of the J. B. W il­ Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Carnes.
Miss ford, Florida. For information ns to
the guest of Mrs. Will Hand for sev­ liams Co., of Jacksonville distrib­ Gladys joined Mr. and Mrs. Chris­ routes and specifications .of convey­
eral months left on Tuesday night utors of the F. W. 'D. Motor Trucks tian at Ocala and alt of •them came ances address T. W. Lawton, Supt.,
for her home in Pulaski, Va. f
was In tho city several d'-fyp thU to Sanford together. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford, Florida.
66-ltc
week.
ElmerGroves of {his city will Christiaa will be hero several weeks
G. C. McDougall Is home from
Waycrosa where he has been in the handle these trucks here.
longer, guests of the Carnes.
To Teach In Sanford
A. C. L. shops, work haying stopped
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath la in
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jletts have
Announcement has recently been
there on account of the strike.
Sanford on M onday,. -Wednesday returned' from Jacksonville Where
made
by County Superintendent T.
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C A L L FO R LE O NS T R A N S F E R and Friday of each week.
thoy accompanied .Mr., and Mrs.
R E L IA B L E '
SER VICE .
ALL
The Herald is requested to an­ Britt on the Clyde Lino enroute to W. Lawton, that Misa Sara E. Mu­
T R A IN S
M ET.
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nounce that contrary to certain re­ New York. -Mr! and Mrs. Betts riel, A. B., &gt;Hollins. *18) haa adVerne Arnett and Misa Arnett of ports the bridge at Coronado Bench will go to Daytona Beach for a few cepted n position in the High School
Osteen are in charge of Watera’ is not and has not been closod. -How­ weeks as Mr. Betts is taking hit an­ of Sanford and will act as head of
Candy Kitchen while Mr. and Mrs. ever it is expected that a new one nual vacation from his arduous du­
Your “ bit" and our "b it" may bo email, but they are eeacntlal to the
will be built in the near future. Watera are taking a* vacation.
ties ‘at the First National Btmk.
Peace Prosperity with which we must greet our boya on their return.
come as g o o d -n cw s’ to tho many)
Misa Vera Terheun returned on
Kent Rossetter has returned fro\n
Kanner’s sale still going on, 113 friends of Misa Muriel, who knew,
Thursday from a pleasant visit of a visit to Commerce, Ga., the old First street. Only a few more days
We are glad to help you with advice or service In every
aevferat weeks spent as the guest of home of Mrs. Rossetter.
Kent re­ to get your share of the great bar­ her during her college course at Rol­
movement designed to promote and maintain these prosper­
(
her unde, A. J. Smith of Savannah, turned to get ready .for his fall crops gains being offered. Come in today. lins.
ous conditions.
but Mrs. Roasettcr and tho children We will close in a few days as we
For the past year Miss Muriel
M(*s Allie Trafford has returned will remain for soveral weeks* longer. must vacate our store room, not taught Spanish and Mathematics in
t
from a well .earned vacation spent
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Lightning struck pretty close to later thari*August 31st.
the Mulberry High School where she
with her brother at Richmond, Vir­ several homes in this pity on MonMr. and Mrs. Hewctt IIIII and made a splendid success of her work.
ginia and alia visiting in Virginia day and the static electricity affect
daughter, Miss Helen and son, Her­
and the east.
ed the telegraph and telephone bert of Tampa and Mrs. Hill's This promotion to- the larger posi­
Mra. David MtUer*and son, Ed­ wires. Word was received hiote that fathcr, Capt. Smith of Eustis were tion is a deserved recognition of her
HOME INSTITUTIO N
ward aq_d Mrs. Welborn Forney o f the Aurora Borealis storms north of In tho city •Wednesday enroute from ability- and training.— Winter Park
Jacksonville motored to Sanford on Savannah had stopped the wire ser- the beach to Eustis. Mr. Hill Is tho PoaL
Ultle Happenings
Mention of
Matters In Brief

In and About
*£ The City

Summary of tho
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

At the BAPTIST TEMPLE

SANFORD WILL

H E P R O S P E R I T Y of each
"bf us is involved in the na­
tion’s prosperity, in the corI rect handling o f readjustment

�THE

PAGE EIGHT
A N D R E W CARNEGIE DEAD

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Was In 84th Year— Gave Away Over
Quarter of llUllon Dollars

Carnegie1 Dumformline /
T rust................... ..... -J. 3,600,000
Hague Peace T em p le-___
1,600,000
United Engineering So­
ciety
......... . .... 1,500,000
Municipal librury buildin gs ___ .................
60,000,000
Foundation for Advance­
ment of Teaching in
United States, Canada,
Newfoundland
16,250,000
DcLand (or Stetson University
wns given a library building, as were
many other Florida towns.

Andrew Carnegie died ut his home
in Lenox, Mass., on Monday, in his
84th yenr.
Mr. Carnegie was horn
in Scotland, came to the United
States a poor hoy. engaged in the
steel business and ut one time wait
said to have been the possessor of
$250,000,000.
About fifteen years
ago, he stated that it was a crime
for a man to die rich and began to
give away, a great portion of the
The Dollar Sale
wealth which he had gathered to­
gether. Some of his largest' benefac­
The Ypwell Company is advertis­
tions were:
ing in this issue the Dollar Suie-that
means the Dollar will have more
Carnegie institute, Pitts­
burg .......
$22,000,000 cents than*ever before and a perusal
of the many good things oflcred for
Branch liburics in New
One
Big Bound Dollar Is surprising
York C J t^ *
5,200,000
when
you consider the prices of to­
Scotch universities .
10.000,000
day. This Dollar Sale is an innova
Carnegie Institute, Wash­
ington, D. C..........
24,000,000 tion in this city and the Dollur Sale
starts tomorrow and lusts one week.
Carnegie Steel Co. em­
ploye:^ benefit fund
5,000,000 Read the advertisement in this issue
and see th« many bargains that you
Carncgio Hero and Com­
can
get for the nominal sum .of One
5.000. 000
mission .
________
Dollar.
St. Louis Public Library . 1",000,000
Carnegie
Hero
TrUst
Fund, Scotland
1.150.000
IL Y. P. U.
Hero Fund, France .......
1.000. 000 The B. &lt;Y. P. U. left yesterday for
1.500.000 the remainder of the week on a
Hero Fund, Germany ....

O LD

AGE

Bclaac# * * y » that old ag o b a s in s w it h
wawkansd k i d n e y * and dlgeatlva organ*.
Tht* b * l n g true, It la easy to balle v a
that by h e a p i n g the kldneya and d!-,
gaatlve o r g a n s cleansed and In pro per
w o r k i n g o r d e r old a g e can be defer red
and Ilf* p ro lo n g e d fa r beyond that e n ­
joyed by the a v e r a g e per*on.
F o r o r a r 200 years G O L D M B D A D
H aarlem OJ1 h a s been re li ev in g t h »
weaknesses a n d disability dun to a d ­
va ncin g years.
It In a standard oldtime home re m edy and needs no Intro­
duction. a o i . n M ED AT , H aarlem Oil Is
Inclosed In odorlos*, tasteless capsules
containing abo ut 5 drops
T ak e
them as you w o u ld a pill, with a small

,

Prices are generally high-

This is an era of high prices. Literally,
money is cheap and everything which goes
i n t o our living is dear.

I f a woman’ s kitchen apron costs as
much as a dress used to cost, is it
reasonable to believe a nonhem house­
wife is'going to expect to huy her
supply of Florida grapelpiit at a lower
price i Iuji she has been paying?

.

W e who market our own fruit through our ow n !
efficient marketing organization, while opposed to
profiteering and believing an ultimate readjustment
o f prices will be necessary, do not see the possibility
o f any radical reduction of prices on citrus fruits
during the coming season. And, in vjew o f the greatly
increased cost o f production, this is a fortunate thing
for the growers. Join the Exchange and get tne full
value o f your fruit.
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F lo rid a C itrus Exchange, Tam pa* F la.

N ew July N um ber* o f

2 cowa and calves, t horse wagon
Address Box B
63-4 tp
For sale Five acres farm, good
house, ^ and one half ncrcs tiled,
Mules wagon and harness. Bargain
for cash. W. W: Dressor,
U-l
For
door,
inches
high,
quick.

Bale or exchange— 1 Vnult
good shape, 1 large Safe, 71
high, I small Safe, 34 inches
1 adding machine. Must setPl
C. Care of Hernfd.
62-tf.

For Sale— Ten acres celery land
cast of Sanford on brick road
mile
from loading station, live acres im­
proved, 5 acres unimproved, 2 wells.
For particulars apply to “ Farm,”
c-o Herald.
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Grweure li one of the few living
srtuts great enough to give all the glory
of the world's song of victory, the tong
that saved prance and civilization, dear
4o its tremendous climax vfor Victory
or D «th " Coupled with "The Trum­
peter," alto lung by Cta- eu're.

For Sale— Jersey Duroc pigs, $12
a pair, $6 for one. G. W, Spencer.1
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Alt Local A dvertisem ents Undet
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

For sale— T w o horses and one
wagon. Cash $125. Enquire Wekiwa
Post-ofilce. Mrs. Wallace.
64-2tp

M aurel

Orange County Citrus Sub-Exchange

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FLORIDA

For sale— Launch 26 feet
long,
G feet beam (Brooks model) 8 II. P.
heavy duty Callia. perfection engine
also b o u t'47, feet long 8 feet beam,
has been used- ns house boat. No
power. Hulls in fine shape just paint­
ed. Price for both boats $350.00.
These boats can be taken through
Ockluhbwu river to St. Johmt. If
you mean business send for pictures
and particulars. An excellent fishing
outfit. Address Lock Box 304. Eustis
Fin.
G4-3tp

A-2724—$1.00.

Sings Sublime
Love Song “Core’Ngrato*

In answering an advertisement
where no name Is mentioned in the
id, please do not ask Tho Herald
or Information as to the identity of
tho advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who tho advertiser is and if
FOR R ENT
we do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
For Rent— Furnished rooms for
i a letter and address it as per in­
light housekeeping.
117 Laurel ave­
structions in the ad.
nue.
66-3U*
This Column Is Free to Itrturncd Soldiers
and Sailors Who Seek I'osilions.
For Kent Good rooming house in
center df city. See me quick, II. C.
W AN TE D
I)u Bose.
GG-2tc

All the pam and pinion which only
Stnwciiri, at Ilia greatest, could convey,
are In this wonderful outpouring of
love. This Neapolitan song gives you
Siraccuri at his mest inspired heights.
49S22-IL50

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Upholstering nnd mattress making,
furniture repaired, mirrors plated,
auto tups und seats recovered. First
class work only. Brown Upholstery
Shop, 12 i .Court St., Orlando, Fla.
49-tfc

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e net;
M - NH|

L. GIBSON
Sanford, Florida
FULL LIN E OF PH O N O G R APH S AND "RECORDS

g lf/ v f

For Sale — 1D1G Model Ford Road­
ster, 1 Shuler Vulcanlzcr.
R. C.
Shcgfer. 113 Elm avenue.
66-2tp
For Sale—A first class fresh Jersey
cow. M. boyle, Lake Monroe; Fla.
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W h a t y ou p ay ou t you r good m o n e y for

For Sale— Four dwelling houses.
Cash or easy terms.
Situated on
Park, Magnolia, Cypress and M yrtle
avenues. Apply to "J. fc. Pace.
.
66-tf
Chcup.

y o u d o g e t it in e v e r y p u ff o f C am els!

Enquire
65-tf.

sale—Seed potatoes.
Rose
Rex Packard, Phone 136
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65-tf.

For salo— Moline Universal Trac­
t o r , ‘good os new, extra rim s,"with
sand cleats. -Two fourteen inch plows
rolling truck, complete Lyman Bros.
Forest City, Fla*.
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66-2tp.
FO E

SALE—"K ID D IE

K O O P ",

is cigarette satisfaction— a n d , m y , h o w

IQ cents a p a c k a g e

b le n d e d

c h o ic e .,

taining the desirable “b o d y .” C am els

to bacco s in C a m e l cigarettes elim i-

a re sim p ly a re v ela tio n !: .Y o u m a y

nate bite an d free them from a n y

, sm oke them w ith o u t tirin g y o u r taste!

rigaretty

aftertaste o r

un pleasan t cigaretty odor.
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low -m ild n ess o f the tobaccos y e t re-

T u rk is h an d choice D om estic

u n pleasan t

For sale—Pair of mules. Cheap.
L. Vihlen, R. F. D. A. Sanford,
Fla.
, .
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h

FOR SALE

For
Four.
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20tk *# f W ; N « A

COLUMBIA CRAPHOPIIONE COMP ANY. New York &gt;

W A N T E D — O LD CLEAN
RAGS,
A N Y K I N D EX­
CEPT OLD SOCKS,
COATS,
PANTS, .
OR
BED
SPR E AD S.
AT
TH E HE RA L D
OFFICE.
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■ ^X P E R T LY

rfjj

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Wanted —Saleslady. Ladies Bendy
to Wunr. Apply .New York Ready
to Wear, 312 Sanford Avenue. Apply
at once.
62-tf.

For sale— Piano
Herald Office.

Z.

Marvelous

"Like a string of pearls' ’ Indeedcome
the divine notes of .Maurel's viviJ voice
in this song thst hiss touched a million
hearts. So pur# and sweet and limpid
are they that their sound would soothe
a soul In torment. On the reverse of
this record MlureIiIngs"At Dinning."

For sale;-zDuroc Jersey pigs and
sows. Good? stock. Joe Fernandez,
G4-3tp.

I,. A . H A K E S , M a n a g e r

ORLANDO.

A-6106—|L5Q

For sale— Maxwell Touring car,
in splendid condition. Cash or credit
B. &amp;. O: Motor Co.
04‘ tf.

For sale—Spring Iooth harrow
and sulky plow. Cheap. Apply Don
McDonald, City.
64-2tp

ADVERTISING

English by Graveure

W anted 1 on ng Jersey Cow.
LOST
E. O. PA IN TE R FER TILIZE R C O M PAN Y
Must be gentle and a good milker,
JA(-KHONVIM.K. KMlimsd*
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write. J, Yihlf*ii. It F D. A San­
Fertilizers, Insecticides, SprnyerrfT Poultry Supplies
,
Si rayed from Lon gwood
Ilia, k
ford, Fia.
and white letter with HOff C)fk right For thirty years we have been manufacturing fertilisers in this Stats -we have
satisfied customers in every county in Florida.
ti.Vtf
side id lioiu■ Kinder plehae notify Write for Latest Price List.
Prices always in line with Quality
Box 137, Longwood.
■ 6fi- Up
J. E. SPURI.ING, Local Agent, SANFORD, FLORIDA
W anted Men in every enmity
'with o wi j auto to travel and lake
orders for the Red .Ripper Hay
Press. Can give good commission to
the right man. He must he a good
hustler.
65-tf.

If a pair of vlioex costs ^ great deal
more, is ii reasonable to believe the
consuming public will expect to buy
oranges for less than heretofore?

..

AUGUST 15. 1919

Wanted- Man to represent insur­
FOUND
ance company in Sanford.
Salary
and commission.
Married man pre­
Found —Pocket book. Four miles
ferred. See W. 1’reeVe, Hotel Carnes
out on brick road to Orlando. W. C.
on .Monday.
66-Up
Riley. R. A. Box 215.
66-1 tp

Why not on Citrus Fruits, too?

It docs not seem reasonable to believe
that portion of the public which con­
sumes Florida oranges and grapefruit
i* going to expect citcap fruit.
On
the contrary, it docs seem reasonable
to think the public will c.xpcct to
compensate growers to some extent
for the increased cost of production
and transportation.

HERALD

W A N T E D TO B U Y —-Furniture
For rent — Rooms Call at 1020
and household goods.
Address or
East 2nd street.
65-2tp.
enquire nt Dixii* Furniture Co.,
dealer in new anci second hand fur
Furnished Rooms— By day, week
•niture, 321 Sanford avenue. 66-ltp
or month. Every convenience. Over
Philips Drug Store, corner Park and
Wapled -A push cart.
Must be.
First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart, Prop.
in good condition, oil) Oak. 66-2tp
43-tf

^g r a p e f r u i t ,

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Some of tho members arc expect­
ing to win high honors for the Union
during their stay at Luke Harney
A course of study has been arranged
and those members wiio take up this
course and are able to pass the exam­
ination will receive suitable recogni
tion qnd ia-gom e instances degrees
will be awarded. All results will be
published in next week's notes. Be
sure and look for them.
^
Regular meeting * next
Sunday
evening, xfrlth Group Tw o in charge
Our Union is growing.
L et’s keep
up the good work. Re on time, all
the time, and Bring Your, Part Up.

K ID N E Y S

s w a l l o w o f water. T h# o il stimulate*
the kidn ey action and enable s the
o rg a n a to th row off the polaons which
c a u s e p rem ature old age. N e w life and
s tren gth Increase aa you continue the
treatment.
W h e n co mpletely resto red
continue t a k in g a capsule o r tw o each
day, OOL.il M E D A L , H a a r l e m Oil C a p ­
sules w i l l k e ep you In h e a lt h and v i g o r
a n d p rev en t a return o f the disease.
I )o not w a i t until old a g e or dtseaae
I w l e Molded d o w n f o r good. Q o to yo ur
d r u g g i s t and get a b o x o f O O I-D
M E D A I , Ita arl ein Oil Cnpeulrs. Mon ey
refund ed If they do not help you. T h r e e
alien.
Hut remem ber to aak fo r the
o rigin a l Imported OOL.D M E D A I , brand.
In sealed packa ge*.
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house party it» Lake Harney. Every
member is expecting to bkye the time
of their lives on this little vacation.
Doctor Hyman says he is expecting
some wedding fees as a. result but
no one can imagine to whom he is
referring unless it is to our honored
president, Mr. — ------(all names
omitted).
LJo that as it may we
• ant all friends of the Union to
come out 4o Lake Harney Friday
evening to the big fish fry, and w’fe
will let you in* bn the "big. cats.’
No dished to be washed or nnything
like .that for everything will be serv­
ed "a la Camp Style.”

CLASSIFIED

STARTS
W IT H Y O U R

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SA N F O Itp

F o r y ° u r o w n satisfaction y o u m ust

.

co m p are C am els w it h a n y cigarette

C a m e ls w in instant an d p erm an ent

in the w o rld at a n y price.

success w ith sm okers because the

y o u 'll

blend

q u a lit y

brin gs out to the limit the

b e s t realize
and

th e

Then,

t h e i r sup erior

ra re

enjoym ent

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COM PANY, WinstonJsl.m , N. C

little less than new, ‘ In good,condi­
tion, wll| sell cheap, Can fie seen

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THE SANFORD HERALD

A jM o h e y S a y e r NewCombinatiomXMERICA]
MflSNCE' Specification "H‘
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**•* 0 I n c h . s U y g J u p t o . 20 I n c h 'H a i g h t
n Inch H a y t a b o v e 2 0 Inch Haight

PAGE NINE

Pay* of Convict Guards..
Pecdlng in d car* of convlcti
Salary of Ferryman..-.______
I’aymrnfa on arcount roads buill b
Payments on account bridge* built
Surveying
______ ___________ ____
Kipenars repair* on brick roads

Discrimination
roil M V

OVA HO K I M )

Depository llalatirr Oct. I, 191*
Urrrlyli for Ihr Sli Munlha:
Prom:
Taa Collector—Taaea
Making
__ v
DUhuracmenla for the Mil Munlha
Kent of Armory,.
. ..

Every thoughtful

Peporltory balance March 31, 1919

I A M E R I C A N FE NC E~|
|*“ tmc» b m i i u s aiOMraM ■

housewife

h as lo n g sin ce le a r n e d th e a d v isa b ility o f

purchasing only standard goods of established
merit.

Depository balance (let. 1, 191
Itecrlpla far the Hit Munlha:
Krom:’ Taa Collector— Taira
Clerk 'I Merest on Honda

e

She knows, for instance, that
a ll ad vertised fo o d p ro d u c ts o f n atio n al

Dkpuslto/y llalancr Mar. 31. 1919

distribution must of necessity conform to pure
food laws, not only those of her own State, but
also must be in conformity with the Federal

Depository llalancr Oct. 1, 191
Hcerlyta rr the Mil Munlha:
Krom:
T i l Collector—T u n
M iking___ _________ —
lllahurafm»n&gt;a for Ihr Mil Moi
Drpoaltoty balance Mar. 31. 1919

* I n sh ort, th e la b e l r e q u ir e d b y p u re

food laws has prevented fraudulent substitution
and the use of unwholesome material, due to
the fact that the intelligent American house-

sole agents for A m e ric a n Steel &amp; . W ir e
m pan y.

W e have a com plete stock

our

prices

bitching
Depository II ala nee Mar. 31, l!M9

are

U n fo r t u n a t e ly , h o w e v e r ,

are
some food* products now on the market in

Depository llalancr (let. I, I
llacrlple for Ihr Mil Munlha

various sections of the country to which our
protective labeling laws have not sufficiently
applied, and in such cases the housewife is nat­
urally left in the dark. * Take for instance; socalled Self-Rising Flours; there are no laws re­
quiring the label on these Hours to name the
ingredients.
These are still bought blindly
without knowledge of the ingredients, for the
reason that these mixtures seem never to have
been subjected to the same label requirements
as other mixed f(ood products. One is unable
to determine from the label of any sack or
package of Self Rising Flour what the quality
of .the Hour is or what other ingredients are
mixed in with it.

AH8KTM A N I ) LIAIIILITIKM
A skc-Im
llalancr rath In drpoiitoritt, nit fund*
Uncollected (airs, current year

Llahlllllr*
Warrants outstanding for current e*p*nr»cv
Warrants outstanding m oney. burrowed, the p
is deferred t* per cent IN months
(Hack Hammock Drainage District Honda ,
Se min ule County f l i g h t
and lie funding Bond*
Sid- fluad A. Bridge Dint. N». i Bond*
Florida tifovim Drainage District Bonds

HTHE Success of Dainty
Bakings or a Substantial
Dinner is assured b y the
S U P E R L A T IV E
SELF RISING

RISING SUN

The

F as t

B reaker,

Just for flip Hnko nf giving ui something; to Htiirt nn argument. will some­
body ph*a»o fiiiggr-st flint ub If mtikoa
n bn!&gt;y cross to cut tcofb If must mnko
him cross-eyed to cut eye teeth.

WIGHT G R O C E R Y C O „
Sanford FL.

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Goldsm it h's

SRld that “T h e V i c a r o f W a k e fie ld "
wan one o f the beat novels ev er w rit­
Tin- f.allaja, fng report of llir receipt* ami iNshurscmi-nla nf ihr funds &gt;*l S t l M J S l l l .K
C O U N T V inf lhe efrl.nl ending March 31#!. 1919, atiih the lulanrct anil amount «.f # i r rmta outstanding ami a statement nf the aascla anti lishililie*, ami Urn valuu ul t'uunly
property, except school of the aald Seminole Counly a# reported on the 3 H t day of Marrh,
1919 by (he Clerk of the Clreuil Court and the Hoard of County Commissioners ia hereby
published umler the provision! of Chapter liSI3 of the l,a«&gt; nf hlonil*. Acl* of I'JI'e.
KltN t;sT A M ioS,
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Co mpl roller.

Si*t Batarun* Oct I. ! 1*! Pi
for Ilu Nil MuniIm
Tax C o l l e c t o r a m __- .
... - Comptroller — Ilrdrmpllona.
Depoai t
— I uUr r# t
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W. O* Williimjtun — MlsctlliiueoGs I U rn*

UumpUtiil^r —IJcprite*

ten. nml called It a “ prose-idyll.'* It Is
certnlnly tl|o musical prose nf a true
poet.— Julian Hill.

Oookn Thn\

C le rk C irc u it C o u rt a* C o u n ty A u tlitw r h ih I C ln k t.«#
County ( ‘ ommli*ldni'Di
I’rr I Bern and Mtlt arr &lt;&gt;( Cuunty Cum rni**luncr-

Halarlea of olhrr Offirrra ami Kmplnjri**
A tto rm y fo r C o u nty (*i»m rn lu lu roc/*

Bupitviaor of Ksgifitralion
Counly IMiytirian
County D r morialrullon Ag »■nl
Furniture and Flilurea for.
Court llouie
F tp rit pcm of Couni) Building**
J nniu-D and other altaiulatila

Profit.

Thoro uro h u m ln ’tl* nf hooku, mcK
om* of whlrh. If m ill m o l. roiiliy ns*
^Imllntorl by tho por^on to wlimn It
hiifijM*ns t*» nppoiil. will cnnhlc I hilt
IMT^nn qnlti’ iitioovtMohniHly to furnish
hlniHolf with ninmunlllon w hlrh ho will
llm) of uso In tho hnttlo of llfr. — R oorovolt.

i*ay of Nhcrlff for iilrnrlaiuo tm ('uuniy Cummf**iunt r*

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Long Sentences.
In " L ob Mlsordblos" Victor lingo hnB
one nenlenco nf n hundred line*,
nnd e a rlie r In Ihe hook. In one of tho
chapters descriptive of W aterloo, there
nre over CO lines w ithout n full stop.
Eiiglnnd'K record Is held by Ihe for­
eign enlistment a r t, one section of
which reaches It* six h u ndredth whrd.

t.‘a »r of ( ou a i) Hoar:
'.
Itvpalr* and addltlona In. I'our lluuara and Karma
K ijicnaia operation poor House* and Karma
Allowances made to Pauper* outside of Poor House* and
psld by W a rra n t!
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(.'•ronrt'a In q u ra ls: K e n id ORtrrra, Jutora and Wllncaaea
M la llo n rr, &amp; I’ rln lfn ,
General stationery, lllanka, *tc„
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T a a Aaaeaanr
T a x C ollertor
(?terk Circuit Court, recordinf and general court work
Kapenaea o( General Klectlon

ttie privilege o f sho otin g a jinn once lit
a mark — H. \V. l| o w e ’n Monthly.

N O T E —AfiTa Costello u alrtady ic tll knou-n to most o f the ladies o f
o u r city. She ii o f the Domestic Science Uranch o f the University . o f
Chicago, a graduate o f La ois Institute, Supervisor o f Domestic Science
in Ihtblic Schools, Special Lecturer on Domestic A rts and Economy,
Special Lecturer to the Women's Clubs.

Had

H im

There.

" p e a c o n StuiiiiB 'lo w he douri’ a p ­
p r o v e o' eh urches ad vertis in '." r e m a r k ­
ed S h in b o n e ; " b u t w hen A h nit him,

W e are publishing a series o f her most im portant articles.

u dnt case, wtiflfo* he ri ng the c ln ifrh
bell fo ' service, he Jes' laid nullin' ti»
tmy."— B oston T ra n s crip t .

M ered it h ’s Vanity .

"George Meredlthj ns his frlendfl
lived to tell wll . a m usem ent,” write*
Robert l.ynd In the l.oiidoii Nation,
"was a vain man. Someone lias re­
lated bovV, In his la te r years, lie re­
garded It as a m a ile r of extreim Im­
parla n c e flint Ills visitant should sit
in n position from which they would
see his face In profile."

Disbursemrnl# fur Ihr Mia MonthH u litr)

His C hristm as Present.
A n obi fe llo w I kn ow , nml w h o h a *
nil sorts o f money, nnyn that w hen ho
w a s n boy liv in g on n fo rm In P e n n ­
sylvania nil he got fur C hristm as wnB

Masterpiece.

Go ethe, nt the time o f publication.

Feeding Rabbits.

Babbits need tmt only 'green feed,
but a solid stnple meal every d a y —
preferably of grain tail Ttint Is a dllTIru tty at present ; bread may lie s u b s ti­
tuted. with n little bran or oatmeal,
ami alw ays plenty of elenn w a te r o r
milk and w nter.

187 FEET FRONTAGE ON LAKE M ONROE
Joining bulkhead on ilu* West. Tw o blocks of building Ixits,
With two story factory building.

Address: C. KENNISON, I*. O. Box 505, Orlando, Fla.

Amendment to Prayer.
I.lttlc Donald Frost, fl yehrs old,
says Ids prayers every night, and hue
evening a tie r saying Ills regular
prnyrr, llnlstnst up by ■saying; "D e a r
Lord, please don't let B rother Bill put
Ids cold feet on me."—Exchange.

On Floor, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Y «n C u Day From U* « t
Wholesale Prices

Happiness.
If we nre to he happy, we must bei
happy now ; If we a re to he happy, w e
miist ho happy h e r e ; If we a re io bo
happy, \ve muni ho happy In uuraelvoa
and not In o u r condition*.— Exchange.

W. A. Merrjdaj Coopuy
falatlo, Florida

Daily Fashion Hint

Kapenaea of Deputy Taa ollector
Tick eradication work .........
Ilent ul room (or Govrtnmrnt Laboratory
Net balance March 31, 1910. .
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Warrant! outaVanding Marrh 31, 1919

H o w e v e r , th e h o u sew ife can easily
become thoroughly informed about most pro­
ducts and, by a process of cardful selection ofsuch products, safeguard health and make pure
food legislation effective.

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Drpository ltala'nre Marrh 31 1919

REAL

ESTATE

LIST Y O U R PR O PE R TY
AND W E CAN
SELL IT.

PINK A N D KOIIKF.ITUUK F U N D
Depository Balance llcL. 1. 191*
tlerelpla for (ha Mil Manifest
From:
T s s Collector—Tsaea
Comptroller—^Tsa ttedi
Fine* and roata

Sherilt and Deputlea, Cat Ilia Crltn Ca
Justice of Peace, Cat Hla Crlna Ca
County I’roaecutlag Attorney
HaIIid#. Pay (or attendance Crim. Ct
Witness Free
utloni
Other elpenie* of Criminal pr&lt;
HtierHT'a to m . on Fine*, air.
Feeding PrUonera .
Transportation paid for and discharge money paid to con
iTr^a on roada
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Courts . •
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Your Auto - Tc

N e l Balance, March 31, 1219
Warrant a outatandlng, hfirch 31, HMD

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Dspos-iory
Iter r: pi ■ fo
Prom
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Tsa Redemptlone
Itoad Camp
19.932.43

incra far fosd Inspection
iff sun* (or rusd Inaj
ilnlrnancr, Itosda
arblncry, costa and rip:
&gt;at, pars and tcadln:

203.00

at.oo

227.49

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2,101.10

A MODIBII GAPS.
Nothing I* moro fiukiomblo than
tho capo ju*t now*. A * a ebango from
•the bluo model, ono might havo
this design In blufiuo trlcotlno trim­
med with buttons of eclf-materlaL
Tho collar and rover* are full of line,
yot gracefu.
Tho- fulttcss at tho
walit I* held in with a suede holt.
Medium slzo requires
yards 64Inch material.
Pictorial Review Capo No. 7371.
BUea, 32 to 44 inches bust. Price,

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Liability

Property Damagi
Agent Drew Development Co

Formerly Holden Real Estate Co,

I Division

�AUGUST 18, m ,
United SUatea of the World.
The day wnl come when we shnll
realize not only the brotherhood of In­
dividuals but the essential unity o f nil
mnnklpd. All are -brothers; all chil­
dren of the same Anther. The barriers
which divide nntlons wrC artificial. I
believe the time Is. at hand when these
barriers will fall, like the wnlls of
Jericho, before love's tnmpet sum­
mons, when the banner of brotherhood
nnd freedom will float forever over a
neyr federation—tho United States of
tho World.—Tolstoy.

Tides of the Ocean.
1
Tho Incoming nn&lt;l the outgoing of
the tides Is mused by the gravltntlnonl^ Influence of the moon. The
moon, so to speak, draws or lifts the
wnter from the depths on the snmo
principle that n pump lifts wnter.
Aqd ns with n pump, the wnter rushes
In to fill the space left; so the shnl
low water nenr shore rushes out to fill
the extra spnee caused by rising of
the wnter, ou the principle that water
seeks Its own leveh

Plant Will Be Built at Fernandina to Manufacture
Thousands of Tons of
Waste Material Into Fertil­
izer for Sole Distribution in
Florida.

A DELIOHTTUL TAXLLEUB.'
Just what one would want for sum­
Washington's Advisers.
mer Is this tnllleur In silk trlcotlno
Washington formed his cab­
with narrow straight skirt and a
narrow box copt. The most glorious inet- It had hut four members, the In­
part nbout tho suit Is tho vest o f terior department being unknown, the
tapestry cloth, overtopped by a col­ war nnd navy departments being un­
lar of flno wblto linen, which' may der one head, nnd the postmaster gen­
be freshened as often ns occasion de­ eral being rohord'nnte to the treas­
mands. Five-yards 42-Inch material
ury. Nevertheless o f these four posi­
and t; yard tapestry are needed for
tions, ho gave two to Virginians, Sec­
average site.
nv
Pictorial Review Jacket No. 7716. retary of State Jefferson nnd Attorney
Sites, 16 to 20 years. Price, 25 cents. CTcner.’.i Randolph; one. to New York,
Skirt No. 7234. Sites, 14 to 20 yean*. Alexander Hamilton, nnd one to Mass­
achusetts, Henry Knox.
Price, 20 cents.

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'With t h » Immediate ar aett os a f *
factory to ro nv a rt ahrlm p s cra p Inta
fe rti li se r, F e r n a n d in a w il t h av a
tha
ilonaar plant In the Unit ed Htatea tor
[ha utilis ation o f thla mat erial.
An­
nouncement o f tha n e w Industry w u
m a d e t o d a y , b y C.- N o * h R e i d , m a n a g e r
o f the Jac ksonville office s f the Ml
trate A g e n c ie s C om pan y.
{experim en ts on the poeelb lllt le s o f
tr a n s la tin g the w a s te fr om s h rim p Into
a fertili se r have been u n d e r w a y since
April, the Idea f o r d e v e l o p in g such an
orlglnatad
In
tha
Industry
having
J acks o n v ill e of nee.
I t Is o n l y - w i t h i n
ths last f o u r or- five days,
h o w e t e r,
that final details fo r the establish ment
o f the plant at F e r n a n d in a h av e been
completed.
W o r k w ill com m enra on th s b u ild in g
at once, Mr. Held elated this m q r n l n r
nnd the Initial ex p end it ure w i l l by Lie( w r e n 140,000 nttd I j O.OOO. O p e r a t i o n s
w il l begin nbout Oct ober
Tv
T &gt;
V T h e o u t­
put o f fe rti li ser will be Just sufficient
for Florida, according' to Sfr. Held, nnd
the product w ill not be put on tho m a r ­
ket for
wholesale fertili zer m a n u f a c ­
turers.

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World's Largest Bui l di ng. , , The Vatican pnlnce at Rome Is the
largest building In the world, covering
1844 acres, .hut with Its additions andenlargements It was several centuries
In building. The most extensive build­
ing In the world instructed nt one
time Is the Pennsylvania station In
New York city, which occupies eight
acres o f ground nnd hns exterior walls
measuring nbout one-hnlf n mile. The
cnpltol at Washington covers 153,112
square feet, or nearly four ncres.
~
Dglly Thought
To bo trusted Is n ^renter compli­
ment tlinn •«
th—or! —fioortro Mnc-

BUILDERS S U P P L IE S
LUM BER*
LATHS,
S H IN G L E S

SEW ER

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WE TAKE UBEHTY BONDS AT PAU

S P R IN G S

W ATER

T H O M A S D. BAKER, Ph. D.
An.ljllrml and Conaulllnf ChcmDl - Professional of Nilpcal Sclrnr*
Emeritus, Rollins Cotleic, Florida
Frivols Laboratory of Rollins Collvr#
Mr. T. O. Cbartso
WJnlcj Pork, r u . . Nor. SID. ItlR
Hanford, FIs
T il
Drar Sir:
I bar s romplvlvd rsrvful rbrralcsl onslrsls af Ike sample of water ih.i
yon brought me early last week, aned bars obtained Ibe following reeulle:
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Color____ __ ______
.Clear Chil4?lae
— „ ---- ----- •.■■wow*---------------------------1.75 Oarta per InlUlan
, Reaction _________
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l e
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million
—o l ltd e „- _Z_ ZZ
r parie
r *pot
* m iiHon
Free Ammonia „ 00 pnrla per million - •*
Hardness — 2J.0J patio per million
Albuminoid Amraonl.___ _______ _ Trace
Nllrnlou--------------------------------------Tree.
The abeehce prtvllvnlly of free and albuminoid atnmpnla In ihla water and
lit eery small amount af chlorine InUlralea Its *excellent gustily for hauaehoM
purposes, la addition to the good gustily characteristics of superisr bnusehsld
water. It possesses special fealurei of much value, especially those of eicellent
nslursl aeration and L O W degree of hardness.
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The barterlologlrnl analysis, reselling in an average lotal eo’u'nl. In four
samples of the water, of 1 bsrlerlo per cent.: and In flndlng no colon, or other
harmful bacteria,
acleria, fully ronflrm 111 good quallly Inillcaled by the C HE M IC A L
analysis.
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found none superior In ell good qualifies lo that or thv “ Eldye W alt r."
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T. Q. CHARLES, Distributor
T E LE I-H O N E J lt -W

M l I’ ARK AVE.

H A NFO R D , FLORIDA
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Geese.

Tho shrim p scrap has v e r y sim ila r
and In fact abo ut th* same in gredients
as those found In P e ru v i a n Guano, end
fr om
a
fe rti li sa tion
s tan dp o int
U
e q ua lly as v a lu a b le aa the P e r u v i a n
jPVrduct, considered the most
im p o r­
tant pla nt food on ^ t e m arket.
H owever,
o w l n ^ to the fact
that
P e ru v i a n g u a n o Is obtained fr om the
placet w here pelicans co ngregate, and
Is ra rely found In quan tit ie s of one
oxcepl In Peru. It l l only p u l on the
m arket every fo ur or five year s and le
too scarce fo r gen eral use
The three
p U nt foods that constitute fertilizer
ars am monia, potash and phosphoric
acid, all o f w hich o r i g in a ls practic ally
In the same m ann er as tha P e ru v ian
guano
In view of Ihess
fuels, Mr.
Hold declared today, the value of d is ­
co vering a process to m ak e the .lir.nip
scrap Into fartl llxar
can ba readily
■sen.
Homo Idea o f w h a l the Ind ustry will
moan to Ker nondlna can
bo gained
from tho fact that tbla town now ships
more shrimp than any one place In the
United .-Males
Tho catch
last y ear
ra nged u p w a r d to 10,0110 Iona, a fleet
of 700 boats being en gaged in catching
shri m p for the Ki-rnir.iiliia m arket
M i l l KUail nate l.uss.
D u r in g the esp erltnrnts In m a k i n g
shrim p scrap Into fertiliser.
It was
found ih .,1 ib per cent o f the shrim p
Is head, w hich Is removed and th ro w n
a w a y before the shrimp are Iced ami
shipped.
HhrInip cant.efs lose an even
b i g g e r perc e ntag e of the shrim p In
cwitnlnx &lt;£, pr r cent, which
count Itutra the head and tall, being wasted.
T h e s c r ap w i l l he c o l l e c t e d n i g h t l y
In m o t o r (rucks, haul ed to the p l a i n
and. pul t h r o u g h a d r y i n g and g r i n d ­
i n g process
U s i n g l o the s p e e d y d e ­
c o m p o s i t i o n o f the w a s t e a q u i c k p r o ­
cess Is necessary,
V.'hllo (he m a n u f a c t u r e
of
s hr imp
s c r ap I nto f e r t i l i z e r has been t r i e d In
a s ma l l wa y bef ore, this I* the flrat
time an e n t i r e l y s uc c es s f ul p r o c e s s lias
been found. Mr. Hel d said t oday.
In addition to tha fertilise r a stork
food will be made pul of the ahrlmp
scrap
The Fer nandin a plant w il l ba
under the s u p e r v i s i o n and direction of
Uza Jackso nv ille offlo*.
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Alexandria.
Alexandria, founded by the* world
conqueror, Alexander the Great, Is an
Kgypttnn city that .Is enger to lose Its
connection with the faraway post and
become completely modernized. Fate
has favored this nmhlllon, for the won­
ders that Cleopntrn knew have been
eaten by fire or swept nwny by the
sen. Alexandria is n city of trade nnd
fushlon, dominated by prosperous Eu­
ropeans too deeply absorbed In the
stock exchange to he even vaguely In­
terested In the romantic side of their
city. ,
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you .are looking
- for a real
Irish Buggy made of all
hardwood, full bolted and
extra wide steel wheel.

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Standard Size Wash Hoards .
Dross 70c
Gloss 60c
White Metal 45c

Price $4.25

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LIT T L E TOTS’ ROMPERS.

Playtime calls for comfortablo garmeats, so here is a romper model'
that answers ’ he requirements of
good sense anil good-looks.
Plain
bine gingham * may he used, tho
ItliHitncrs being shirred to a sh ort' j
waist with sleeves cut in one. There
are pockets of self-material.
For
average size, two yards 2fl-lnch ma­
t-rial
Pictorial Review Rompers
71r.r. Sizes, 1 to 6 years. IT Ice, 15
routs.

HARDWARE
for

HARD WEAR

Kook Stoves, Yes!
No. 7
No. 8

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Peculiar Feeling.
Celln had been III for ninny weeks
One day when site was stronger rttui*
hail, been put In n rbnlr. she slipped
flown to tlii* Moor anil stood fur n ino
ment on her feet. "Ob,” she said, I
n imieli surprised voice, " I feel henv
to myself."
M any

H. B. L E W IS
List Your Property With Me
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You’re going to
call Lucky Strikes
just right. Because
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rettes give you the
good, w holesom e
flavor .of toasted
Burley tobacco.

A, 7739

FOB EXOLU8IVE YOUNO LADIES
One can manage to look bolb pic-,
tureaque and sophisticated In a toi­
lette with skirt of plain pique and
overblouse of figured organdy, es­
pecially if the overblouse goes over
the waistline and bos a round neck
run with black aatin,ribbon. Need­
less to add that the streamer belt
Is also of saUn ribbon, M dlum alto
requires l f i yards SG-Inch pique and
U 1 yards figured organdy.

Pictorial Review Dress No, 7739.
Sizes, 12 to 20 yean.
Price, 25
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Daily Fashion Hint

Citrus Insects and Diseases:- Short, plain descrip­
tion of the common citrus troubles with direc­
tions for treatment; also receipts for spraying
advised and directions for spraying and prun­
ing,— twenty-four pages.
Garden and Field Troubles:- Sixty-four pages of
valuable information on control of i,he various
• troubles that may arise in the truck* garden **or
field including preparation of soil, rotation of
crops, handling of seed and seed beds, transplant
ing, spraying, etc.
Miscellaneous Crop Troubles:- This twenty-page
book treats of the peats found on avdbado, -figs
grapes, guava, lawns, mango, ornamentals, peaches
pears, pecans, persimmons, plums and tobacco
Write today for information that will help you.

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All newspapers often have advertises,
.nents which could lie rewritten ndvnn
tageonsly. Rut It took a church paper
lo offer the inosi original one yet:
“ Wonted—A minister who has been
married 22 years Is very desirous of
securing a clinnifo."

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It la further ordered that tht* notice be
rph Finfia a. Mr*. O. L.
With btlek Ninth S l w t Iron P»rk Commlaaionar* of Seminole County, Florida, B*lby Fiorfan. Joseph
M E E T HERE T O M O R R O W
now in the neighborhood of $17,000 Inc
J'srrsmor*, A tf n n publfahed once each week for twelve week*
Avenue Knit erne and onn-hnli &lt; l f i ) blocks. at th* offle* of *ald board at th* court houa* Lamport, Jams, MeEtroy I'arramor*,
Proposal to b* presented In a. *#al»d en­ In Sanford. Florida, on or before t*n o'clock I’arramor*. Effl* Parramora and Elisabeth in tbe Sanford Iferald. a n»w*paper pubper mile to build and $1,000 per
velops endorsed on tha outside
IMd* lor a. m. on the 2nd day of September A, D. 1919, Parramor*. a* h»lr* of ,ald Joseph Fine,an, Uahed in Seminole County, Florida.
V o l u s i a , Lake and Seminole l o De* mile for interest ulone.
paving Ninth Btroal." Sanford. Florida and for th* vxravattuo and construction of the deceased, in and to the B W I j of N E I i nf
Witness my hand and official seal of the
dltchre, drain* or canal* and lateral ditch**, Portion IS, Tp. 20 8. Itanc* 31 East and the •aid Circuit Court this the 8th day of Aug­
name of the bidder or bidders.
' cldc on Bridges
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There is good argument on both theEach
proposal must be accompanied by a. drain* or canal* in the Jessup Dralnag* Dis­ N W J ( of SFrif of Seetlon JS, Tp. 20, S ust. 1919.
R a n * * 31 East In Beminole County, Florida.
certified check made payable at eight to the trict.
(Seail
K. A. DO U GLA S S
The boards of county commission­ aides of the uucstion. The people order ol the City Clerk of Sanford, Flrolda
Each bid must he accompanied by a certi­
B. E. B R A D Y .
Clerk,
Circuit
Court.
themselves
must
determine
what
fied clfeck in tho sum ol Five Hundred (1100)
Sheriff SomlnoL- County, Fla.
for
two
hundered
(1200.00)
Dollar*.
Srhelle
Maine'.
ers of Volusia, Seminole and Lake
Dollars, payable to said board, as an evi­ 61-Mr.
i^dlcltoF
for
Cstimltl-isnl.
6-V-13tc.
Tb* lucmalul bidder or bidden will be dence ol good faith.
they want. — D eLand News.
counties meet in Sanford at 9 o’clock
required to give a bond « 'lual Id hi* or their
Estimated total yardage, 99,660 cubic
I
bid, and auch bond to be executed by a yard*.
Saturday for the purpose of consist­
Thl* quantity is only apprnrimate, In Clrrull Caart of lb * Sesenlh Judlria In tlrcalt Ceurl Tib Judlrlal Circuit, Ssml•urtty company, licenced to do buatnee* In bring given as a uniform baste tor compari­
Clrrull sf Florida, Hemlaolo County.
In
net* Ceunly. Florida,
la Chaartry.
the state ol Florida, (aid bond
to be son of bids, and th* said board Reserve* the
ing Joint adtlon with reference to
Chanrcry.
In re PrllOnn » t Fannie C. Davts: a Married
approved
by
the
City
Council.
right to inert*** or dterras* the amount of C . I - Handilt, Complainant
Another Birthday Party
Woman.
purchasing fhe bridges over the St.
Plan* and ape Nitration* may be »e*n at •aid yardage at may be deemed neremry.
V
*•
Ord*r and tJcensa
Johns at Harden’s ’ Kerry and a
A pleasant event in young people’s th* City Clark'* office or, at tha office of
All bids shall be mad* upon a form to be W l l j l y a Atkinson* Daniel, Luther C. Porter,
Thl* matter, coming on to be heard thl*
Fred T. William*. City Engineer.
furnished.
Tho Portsmouth Trust A Gurasnteo Co.
dav befog* me upon the report of E. F. IfomThe City Council reecrve* the right to reCrow s. Bluff and the erection of a circles was the birthday party given
Tbe board rseerve* th* right to reject any Atleo C. HID, Dai id Leo Daniel. A. D. Star
huld*ry*p*rlal matter heretofore appointed
and and all bid*.
bridge at Osteen. Seminole county by Miss Mabel Wilkinson on Wed­ ect
and all bids.
bird, and all unknown persons rlalnilnc to tikf and report testimony a* to the capa.
rr*d P. Itinr*
F. U Mlljer
Th* succtwetul bidder w I be required to
Pre*.
Council.
any
interest
by,
throuah
or
undrr
the
eily,/comp*t*nry
and qualification* of pell*
.
City
Clerk
will be asked to meet half the ex- nesday afternoon in celebration of
give a bond equal to IS per rent of the above named pam r* or either ol them, a* lionJr to take charge of and manage her
Fred. T . Willi* m*
amount ot his or their bid, computed upon
heir*,
devise**
lefatee*.
franteoa
or
oth*rn
u
n
*
,
with
hi*
opinion
thsreon. the court,
City
Engineer.
her
fifteenth
birthday*
to
a
group
of
4pena „
basi* ol the yardage above mentioned,
wl»*. and Sit other unknown person* claim. haqing eaamined the report and the te*tlItdtt.
girl
friends
among'
whom
were
in­
a
Surety
Company
qualified
lo
write
Inc any In t .m t in and to th* .aid land* In­
y, find* that tha said Fannie C. Davie
pense of the bridges at Harden’s
*\eh bonds in the State of Florida, as surety
volved tn *ald cult, t t al
1* qualified to take charge of and manage her
Ferry and at OBteen, while Lake cluded the ohoir of the Congrega­
tmdt the Surety Company and form of
N O T ICE OF e l e c t i o n ;
t*,
and thereupon ft ia hereby ordered,
Order of Constructive Sorvjea.
to be' approved by '■aid hoard,
I* hereby given that an election
udged and decreed that the Said master’s
T o all unknown parties clalralns Inf-rest
county will be asked to meet half tional church. Games were enjoyed *ttlNolle*
be held a t the several Palling place* In
“ rl tie and the earn* I* hereby approved
s p y ol plan*, specification* and pro­ by, tbrouch or under William Atkinion
the expense of the bridge at Crows and delicious refreshments served Hsmlnot* County, Florid*, on th* 16th day file* and proposed contract, bond and form of let, Luther C. Porter, Th* Portal___
confirmed.
n(
September
IBIS
pursuant
to
Chapter
bid
maV
be
obtained
upon
application
to
the
&amp;
Guarantee
Co,,
Allrtt/flrlllll,
DaVld
Lo*
IT IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D . A D J U D G
Bluff.
All providing the people of late in the afternoon.
#195 oi the Daw* of Florida, Art* ol 1919, undersigns-d upon making a deposit ol Daniel, and A. IJ—iltarbtrd, a* heir*, devUcoa, E D A N D D E C R E E D . That th* petitioner,
Entitled An Act to Prohibit Hof* or Swine Ten Dollars, tni* sum to be refunded when
- ----- grantees,
grantor*, leg
locatre* or otherwise, or anv or the said Fannie C. Davie, be and ana ts here­
Volusia county vote In favor of elim ­
runnln . or roaming at la rf* In said county, •aid plans, specifications, etc., have been
ST th;
them and all unknown peraons. by granted license to take charge of and
" re­ either/7.1
bossing— Lee
inating the present privately owned
tor the purpose of adopting or rejecting the turned. I
or association* claimlnc an manage her eetate and property, to control
, , _-rnnnSratlon*
provision* ot said act. said election to be
tty order of the Iloard of County C»i
the following described land* the aame, to contract and b* contracted
~arr,m
Interest
in
and high toll bridges.
The -wedding of Lieut. Frank. Los- held in accordance with eniatlng laws govern­ ml«sloneri\uf Seminole CsssrnSw*—Hnfldi.
•ituata In Htmlnole County, Florida, to-wit: with, to aue and ba eued, and to b«com* a
(seal)
\
FI. A. M o UOLASS,
general election*, including th* qualifi­
Lot* I to 2R Inclusive (le u Lot* S and 8) free dealer and bind heraelf In all raapecta at
T o make the bridges free, main- sing and Mrs. Mary Evelyn Lee ing
US Me
\
Clerk.
cation ol voter*.
W. A. * D. L. Daniel's Subdivision ot the If ah* wert unmarried.
S B ' s ot Sec 10, T w p 21 8. Hang* 29 E.
tnin thorn with eight keepers, one a t ,(took place at the home of Mrs. Lee
The following elector* hak* been appointed
D on* and ordered In (Chamber* at DeLand
130 acre* more or less.
conduct said election and to canvas* and
Florida thl* th? 2nd city of August 1919.
each bridge, and to pay interest on on French avenue lust Sum!a/ aftrt- lo
make return* ot the vote* cast, In the sevrrsl In the Clrrull Cuurt of the Sevenlh Judicial
You and each ot you are herchy ordered to
j \s. w. Verki ns
the investment estimated at $360,000 nopn at four o’clock.
Dr. George precinct*, respectively, the last named to act
.Circuit of Florida, Seminole Counly. lit be and appear before our aald Circuit Court fis-dtc
Judge.
at the Cuurt House in Sanford, Florida, on
Chancery.
a* elatkl—.
- -~— ------wil. cost thfe tax payers, about three Hyman, pastor of the Baptist church
the
3rd
day
of
No*.
A.
I).
1919,
then
and
J.
P.
Laing,
Joined
by
J.
F
'..
Latng,
her’
h
u
e
^Precinct No t. Tim Keane, F. E. G 1c*
there to make aniwer to th* bill oi eoraplalnt In th* Circuit Ceurl, H*t*nlh Judicial Clr* band.
milU additional taxes, which would officiated and onfy the immediate A. W. Wathen and W. F. Rh.lley,
herein filed again*! youl
&lt;
Complainant*
Cnll, In and far Htmlnnls Csos'y. Fltrid*
No 2 A. 8. Hawkins, J. G. Moffett
bring-in about $36,000.00 per year. family and a few friends were pres­ Jas.Precinct
It I* further ordered that this notie* ha
In t'h t nrrr t.
A. Johnson and J. W. Bell.
Wm.
O.
AndenHed.
R.
if*
Ham*i
II.
Ramsey,
Ceo.
B.
published
once
a
wrek
for
twelv*
week*
in
Albert 11(11. Complainant
Precinct No 3. C. I~ Britt. G. F. Patton.
ent.
1( a flat rate' of 25 cents toll for t
Mnrtnn. Individually jind a\ A rroster. Cal- the Sanford Herald, a newspaper published
rt.
David -fpeer, and F. P. .lline*.
A. I’oate. Anna C. WoVTbrldfe, Indl* In Semlnol* County, Flor.da,
round trip f« made, it is estimated
Roan M. Hall, Defendant.
The contracting parties are well Precinct No. i A. A. Hick*. F. A. John­ vln
viduallv
and
a*
trustee,
Albert
G.
Five*
A. V. MrGuinn and Leonard Kelt.
Witness my hand and seal of **ld Circuit TiHHo**1 M. Hall, — — Street, Indlanappliv,
'th a t the bridges w ill be self'sustain­ known here, the bride, Mrs. Lee son.
Precinct No. 5, T, L. t'ushlnr, N. J. Tan­ and Richie Wondbridft, nnd nil unknown Court, thia th* 7th day of Aug. I9IB.
persona clainjlnc interest, by through or un­
ner,
O.
G.
Walcott
and
ll.
II.
McCall
i
Seal I
E. A. D O U G L A S S
ing, will meet their own upkeep, pay having resided here for mahy years
It appenrlnr } t om the affidavit of Albert
Precinct No 1. J. W. Flynt. G. T. Peter*, der anv of the above named tlefendinte.
Clerk of Circuit Court Semlnol* Co. v la. Hall herein duly filed that h* i* complainant
either at heir*, devisee*, grantee*, legatee*
f o r , their own keepers, pay interest and for the past two yeijrs has been J. V* Wicks, and M. E. Dooley.
E.
F.
HouthvJdsr
.
•
In
the above M il l lad cause nnd that it ia the
No. 7, It, It. Bnbertn, J. E. Sny­ nr othfrwb«, and al! Unknown persons claim­
Solicitor
,
—a 65-13tc Irelief that the defendant, Rosa II. Hall, ll
on thx investment and create a fund connected with the J. - L. Millery der,Precinct
ing Interest by, through or under Jessie C,
G. G.Jaroba and I*. II. Collins.
nun
resident ol tb* Stata al Florida and
Precinct N ». S. C. E. Mather*, 8. E, 'Murphey and J. Richmond Murphey, her
I that so* is a reddest of a stata of tha United
for retiring the bonds.
bakery where her.uniform courtesy Mathers,
P. E. Rrddltt znd A. W. Moreman. hualiand, now deceased* as heirs, devisees, Jn Clrrull Court of ih’e Se-enth Judlcfa States other than the State of Florid* and
I’reeinrt No. 9 T. D. Hartiey, T. P. lewl* legatee*, nr otherwise, and all other unknown
Some people want the bridges ab­ nnd good nature made her a w'orld &lt;f
Circuit of Florida. Seminole Count).
In is a resident of th* Stata of Indiana, rwaldint
person* rlaiming'any internet In and .to said
J, A. llialllne, and J. N. 8e*rey,
a t -------------Str-et In th# City ol Indtapapoll*
Chancery.,
The groom is the son of
solutely free, claiming that it is no friends.
Precinct No. 10. J*mr* Itred. J. O. Mar­ property invtoved in said suit.
Indiana and thnt th*r* la no person In tha
Defendants.
*
•
J. F. La Inc, joined by J. E. Lain*, hrr hus­ Slate
tin.
A.
l\
Siobtom
and
A.
i'..
SJohlom.
of Florida the service of a subpoena
more just to collect tolls on bridges Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lossing of this
band. Complalnai\ta.
. ,
.Order of Constructive Service
Preeinrt No. II. J. W. Diteen, A. W.
ut&gt;on
whom r.-ouhl bind the defendant
vs.
To alt unknown nartle* rlaiming Interest
to collect them on brick und city and has just returned from Mullen. A. II. Puller and W. U. llallard.
and that it Is hit bfllef thn age of th* de­
Wm. G. Andenrled, It. 11. Itimsey, G jo. T. fendant la ov t iwrnty-on* year*.
by,
through
or
under
Wm.
C».
Andenrled,
Said election to be held In accordance R* II. Ramsgy, Oro. II. Morton, Individually
Morton, individually and as -trustee, Cal­
hard surface, roads, which cost France, where he was a Frst Lieu­ with
the taws of Florida governing the hold­
Yuu are therefore ordered to appear to
vin A. I’oage, Anna C. Woodbfldge, Indi­
as trustee, Calvin A. I’oage. Albert (5.
tenant serving all through the war. ing of general eleetiuns in said state and fc- and
vidually .and a* trustee, Albert fi Eaves, this liiil on Monday Ihc fith'day oi October •
Ksvrl. Richie Woodbridge and Jetilc C,
' turns to be made to the clerk and chair­ Murphey and J. Richmond Murphey, her
A.
D. 1919, the same being a Rule L)ay of
and lUchie. Wooilbrtdge, and all unknown
He is an experienced carpenter and. man of the Hoard of County Commissioners
person* rlaiming any interest by, through ihla Court
husband, as heirs, devisee*, grantees, legatee*
or under any ut the above namrd defendis in the employ ol Contractor S. O. ol said County.
or otherwise or any or cither of them, and all
It it further ordered that tbit notice be
Done by nrdrr ot the Hoard, ot County unknown persons, corporation* or associa­
anta, either as heir*, dcvjsee*. grantee*, published tor four cunaecullv* week* in th*
Culnntistionrr* ot Seminote County, Florida tion*, claimlug an interest In Ihc following trgatre* or olherwtae, and alt unknown pet- Sanford Herald, a newspaper published in „
Shinholser.
(Sealt
E. A., DO UGLASS
described property situate III Seminole Coun­ son* claiming Interest by through or under Seminole County, Florida.
1 0 and Mrs. Lessing .will make
Clerk of Hoard of County Commissioners ty. Florida, to wit: llrgin at Intersection cf Jessie C. Murphey and J. ttlchmond Murfih
Witness, E. A. Douglass. Clerk of tb*
of Seminole County, Florida.
, . . ■H*«t Heine of Mellonville Ave., with south
ph*y, her husband, no w deceased, a* heirs Circuit Court and th* seal thereof this 23rd
their future hdmo oh French avenue 65-Ste.
’
------- ’ line of Sec. 30, run North along Mellonvill#
devisee*, legatee* or otherwise and all day ot July A. I&gt;. 1919,
this city and the be-t wishes of their
Ave., If»2 yards, Fast at right angle* 102 ■other unknown persons rlaiming any IqterE. A. DOUGLASS. Clerk.
t Irrult C ourt. Seventh Ju illrla l C lr- yards. South at right anglra 162 yards, &lt;st In and to said property Involved In said
Uy V. M. Douglass. D. C.
many friends nr£ extended to them. In rothe
Defendant*.
ll, of Florida, In and for Sem inole C o u n­ Writ 162 ) arda. See. 30 Twp. 19 S. Range suit.
A. 'K. Powers,
»
31
E*
ty. In f h a n r r r y
Order of ConetriicUve Service,
Solicitor fur Complainant.
Gi-5tc
U. J. 1.0bean and Aims Thurman,
To
the
Defeneants.
Wm.
G.
Andenrted,
You .and. rach of you are hereby ordered
Complainants,
II.
It.
Hamsry,
Geo,
It.
M
orton.
Individually
t«*
hr
and
aptM’sr
before
our
«aid
Circuit
Knocking llich Halls
Court *t th^ f’ .iuri House n Sanford, Fla on and as troslee, Calvin A. Popge, Albert tj.
E. Hill and William Henry
the 3rd day «f Nov. A. I». |!M9, then and Have, and Itirnie Woodbridge:
Because tin* Sanford ball team was Cordelia
Hill, her husband; ail qnkimwo uarthere to make answer to the bill of complaint
It appearing from the sworn till) of com(tried one hundred dollars for its re­ ties claiming Interests under Cordelia
herein fh*d against you.
plaint herein filed that your plan- of resi­
E. iliil anil William Henry Hill, her
ft ii' fiifthcr ordered that thl*4natlc* be dence it unknown, and that you are over FI ItK and THKFT and COLLISION In­
fusal to allow Umpire Osteen to ar­ hushapd, nr either of them, or other­
puhlliliDd once a week for twelve week* In the age Ilf 21 years:
surance Usueil by tho FLORIDA STATE
in the land described heh.w;
the Hi it ford Herald, m newspaper, published
bitrate a game the people of that wise,
tl is therrfnre Ordered that you and earh AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION ia tho
Allen G Apgnr a n d ------ -- Apgar. his
in ScMiinolc County, Florida.
of
yuu
do
appear
lielure
uur
Said
Circuit
Kathleen, FI*.— Mrs. Dallaa Prlne, that town are firmly convinced that wife; oil unknown parties rlaiining
Witness my hand ahd seal of said Circuit
Court, at the Court House in Sanford, Fla. •afcat and cheapest In the world. Write
Court, this the 7th dav of August tfMft.
or this place. Bays: “ Alter the birth Sanford is right in the siime etnss inter-st» under Allen ti. Apgar and
on the fith day ot October A. D. 11*19. then for Information to headquarters,Orlando.
— — — Apgar. his wife, or either *.f
S. ,r»
K. A. DOCC.IsASR
of my last c h ild ...I got very much
them, uf otherwise. In the land dreClerk of Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla. and there to make answer t&gt;. the bill ol com­ Agents wanted In every town In Florida,
with
Saint
Louis
and
Sheecago.
run-down nnd weakened, so much
plaint herein filed against you.
crihcit liflnw. ail unknown narties
E. t-* fliiUsholder
"Where is there another claiming an interest in the following
that I could hardly do anything at Yussum.
ft is further ordered Dial this notire he
Solicitor.
!3tc
dcsrribtd land situate in Seminole
published (or eight cohseetuiie weeks in the
alL
I was so awfully nervous that town in the state that lias been fined count), Florida, to-wlt: 8 of S I ) of
'Sanford Herald, a newspaper published In
1 could scarcely endure the least like that? Yea, where is it? And S E j i of 8 W ' * of Section 13, Town­
In f'trcati Couri of the .Nsir nlh Judicial Semlnotd Co. Ft*.
ship 21 South, Itange 29 East; also
noise.
My condition was getting
Clrrull of Florida, Seminole Courtly.
Witness -my hand and seal of said Clreuit
begin at S W mrncr of H E 1. of Sec­
where
is
there
another
town
in
the
In Ch nrrfr,
worse all the tlm o...
Court this th 7th day of August 191-J.
tion 13. Township 21 South, Itange
C. ( Handall, Complainant
(seal)
E .C DOU GLASS
JEW ELER
I know I must have some relief or state that is willing to go right down 29 East, jun eait 11 J) chains, .north
VP,
ClrVk ol Clreuit Cuurt Seminole Co. Fla.
I would soon bo in tho bed and In a in its slocking and pul! up a wad, 10 chain*, west i t * ) chains, south 10
William Atkinvon liantel, Luther C. Porter, E.
F,
lloustndder,
T hr 1'nr ts mtfti t h T fit»1 &amp; G h at amice f 1o ,,
Solirilor.
tli-Dtc.
eerloua condition fo r I felt so badly rip off a century note, slap it down chain*, defendant*.
MY SPECIALTIES:
Order 'if SeMlrr by Publication
Mire C. Hill, David. Lee Daniel. A. D,
nnd was so nervous and weak I could
To all parties claiming interest* under
Htarblrd,
and
all
unknown
person*
claim­
hardly live. My husband asked Dr." on the counter and then smile? I 11 Cnrilelia E. Iliil and William ilrnry HID, her
ing any Interest by through of under the In Ctrroll Cuurt, Sevenlh Judlrlal Clrrull PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
of either nf them, or nthirwise. In above named parties or either of them, a#
Seminole t ’ u u n l ) , Florida'
In Chancery
-----------about n r taking CarduL He ■answer: There ain’ t none. Sanford is husband
the land described below: and all parties
GORHAM’ S STERLING SILVER
h*4r&gt;, lleviseei, grantees, legatee* or cither'
Mary M. Hecord, widow.
nald, ‘ it’s a good medicine, and good plum tickled half lo death over the claiming
Interests under Allen O Aprar ami wije. a nl all other unknown persons Haim
Complainant
for that trouble’, sq ho got mo 6 bot­ happy termination of an unpleasant -------- Apjar. his wife, or either ot them, of log any interval In and to said lands Involved
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
vs
Rill to
otherwise, In the land described below, and in
said suit, ri al.
tle s ... After about the secoml bottle I
quiet Title
all
parties
rlaiming
an
interest
in
the
follow­
Oh. voti Sanford!
You
,
l)t ferulant t.
felt greatly improved.. .boforo taking epiaod?.
All unknown hrtrs ol and all unknown per­ ELGIN AND W ALTH AM WATCHES
ing described land situate In Seminole coun­
Order of Constructive Service
sons claiming Interest under E. 8. and E. J
It my limbs and hands and arms little dusty rogue!—Balm Beach
ty, Florida, to-wlt: Ht)_nf 8*y of S E 't of
To the defendant*:
Willlim
Atkinson White, Mrs. ( . W. Jacock* and all unknown
South,
SW U f*f Sect In h 13. Town
would go to sleep. After taking It, Post.
arsons claiming Interest under C. W.
Hanft* 20 East; alto litfin al tiW corner »»l Daniel, Lulhar C. Purler. The Portsmouth
however, this poor circulation dlaajr-.
acock* and all unknown parties claim­
SEJi of Section 13, Town«fiip'2t South, Trust &amp; Guarantied Co., Alirm CL Hill,
D
av
id.Lee
Daniel
and
A.
D.
SParbirdi
ing
an interval in and to Lot* 2, 3, i, 5,
pearod. My strength cams back to
Dance 29 East, run Kaat 1 4 rhain*.
North 10 chain*, *Weal 14 H chain*, S^uth I 0 i
fi and 7. tilock 2, E. J. While's Subdivi­
It appearing ffo m the a worn bill ‘rtf com
Will Transport School Children
me nnd I was soon on tbo road to.
chain*.
plaint herein filed, that yuiir place of real1 sion a* recorded in plal hook No 2. Seminole
health. After tbo uso oT nbout 5 bot­
The Sanford schools will again fur­
It |a hercity ordered fhit you appear to the j den re U unknown, anil that you .are over Counly Records, Defendant*.
tles, I could do all my houso-work
liiil of enmplainl Jiird Iterrfn a fad nit you in ! (hr age of 21 years;
OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
ORDER
and attend to my nix children b«- nish transportation to the children the above enljtlrd cau»e, on the firai day uf | It l&lt;i therefore (Irdered that you and iarh
T - ail* unknown heirs of, and all unknown
Prartlce confined to the treatment
Scplt
fttbrr,
A.
If
1H]
*
.(,
and
l
hr
Sanford
eldes.”
living within the Sanford territory
»d &gt; *iU do aupcar Indore our •aid* Circuit pers-.ns claiming interest under K S. A- E, J.
Hr raid ta hrrtdiy dr#lgnalrd *■ I hr nrwapaprr
White, ami to all unknown persons claiming
of Ih^ cyo
You can fed safo In giving Cardul but too far from the school building In which thin order ahall hr puhliahrd oner Court *t tpe Court H&lt;iuae in Sanford, Florid interest
under ( '
it Jacoeks, and all un­
on tii** bth tl*&gt; of Let over, A D. Iblf*. th*n
Eyes
examined
by a regular regis­
a rci k f«r twelve consecutive tjcrltv
a thorough trial for your troubles. It
and thrfe to make answer lo the bill of known partlea claiming an Interest In and to
|to walk.
tered physician
torts 2. I, t. t. fi. A 7,|tl„rk 4, K. J Whit*'#
Witni** my hand and »cai of ofT^c*- il,l» ^(implnmt filed It* (tin against &gt; " ’y
contains no harmful or habit-forming
Elsewhere in this issue the hoard 2nil day of JunV, A. if 1!M9
Subdivision as recorded In Flat Hook N o 2.
drug*, but Is Composed of mild, vege­
Glashcfi titled, broken lenea du­
D H further ordered that thi* order bn Seminole County Records.
(trail
E. A. D O T C L a SsS,
published
In-the
Sanford
Iferald,
a
newspaper
table, medicinal ingredients with no is advertising for bids for such trans­
plicated
l.*|rrk Circuit Court, Seminole Co., Kl».
4
You
and
each
of
you
are
hereby
ordered
puhlb o-d in Seminole County* Fla., unce a
bsd aftereffects.. Thousands of womon portation as it is their dpsire to have W. M. Murphy, Jr.,
to appear to th* bill of complaint herein
we*
k
for
eight
ro!i»ecuti
Ve
w
eek*,
28 W. ChurcVst. • Orlando, Fla.
Solicitor for Complal
5lJ-l3tc
filed against you, on the Rule day for Nov*
have voluntarily written, telling o f everything 1a readiness by the open­
V’fttcra my hand and peal o f 'said Circuit ember, th# «*me being the thlrd'of Novem­
the good Cardul has done them. It
ber - 1919..
*n Cfrriilt Court Seteitlh Ju d lrla l C lrru ll, Court thl* the 7th ilav nf August 1319.
iSeali
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DOUGLASS,
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Title,
(rarvin, the unknown
Noll re nf Application for Tat Deed f'ndcr
tour, anyhiuv," wild Ynrlek llnmtn. S(-|itpm uiiid deviaeea unticr the
Secllon N nf (huplrr MR*. Law* of I bar Ida
!a&amp;t, will and testament **f J»»S’ ntirr is hereby giv« n that Georgn Smith*
“and thnt was when it took town sher­ *wph
Garvin, llic unknown h*-ir« id
Frrnan.
purchaser of T u
(Vrfifivatr No
tiarvin, W rn (J, And*n*
iff tried to nttneh our l»-\ office r e ­
1922, dated the Ird day of Jtmr A. D 1901,
rtid, the unkruiVMi Ir^atee* arjfl
c e i p t s . " — Louisville ruuricr-Jiiurmil.
ha* filed *ald r**rlitlcatr' In my ofPre ami ha*
duviarra under Iht* la*t will and
made application f«r tav deed to issue in
One Inch Cards Will He ruMIshed Ba­
tt**iatnent of Win. (J. Andcngrfordanew
with faw.
Said cerilflrnte cm*
relit, an d I he unknown heir* of
*
der This Heading Al The Rale Of 17.2‘
hrarea
the fi.Unwin,: described property sit*
ffm.
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Andefirejtl, |)rfi*ndant*
Per Year
oate I In Sernlnofe County, Florida to wit:
If'nil re in Non* Itriidrnt*
rtW&gt;| of 8\YU »cr. I !i. Twp. 2! South
To Jowph Garvin, Itrfldrncv Unknown
Range 3D Fast*
T h e aald land being ia*
To Wm. (*. Andenreid, Ileaidrnfe Unknown
*^«fed -at the,flat® of the !*»uar»c® of aUib
It appearing by the iworn bill of com- ( rertlfiratx in i|*e name ol J( W. Ilrotvn. ,
S C H E L L E M A IN E S
,’I, l ?.t. itr.‘t
IJole**' salit certificate .halt he redeem*.!
Unlif-nds
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W
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Sanford
Sl '-Sk : accoidlng
.vco.-tin,
i * . . . . deed « m i „ Ue ther.on
ine described land In Seminole county, Ftor
on
the 0th day *d September, A. It. 1919.
L A W Y E R
THE U N I V E R S A L C A B
i
c o m m o n Intercut
Ida, to-wit:
Witness my *sfTl»-»wt signature and seal this
The Wcit. half ( W ' l i ) of the Southwest the*7th day of August A, D.'I9!9 .
OFFICE IN TIIE COURT IIOUMP.
A Sanford" fit iron tells his expt-rl LqOarter I S W * , ) uf Section 29. Township 19
(Seat!
K. A. D HHiLARS.
Itange 31 Ka*t, lr«i un&gt;l esr-pt the
Clerk Circuit Court Semlnol* County,
ence-iu
the following statement, N o South.
S A N F O R D - - F L O R ID A
W,-*t hall (W t -j) of the We*t half ( W * » ) ot
Florida
I
better evidence than this can hu had. the, Southwest -tuarter i S W ’f l of the SouthUy V. M . . Douglass, I). C. Areit quart*r (SVV**) »f Section 29. TownTho truthful reports of friends and ihlp 19 Snulh. Range 31 Eaat, containing 70
Department uf the Interior. I'. H. Land Ofltr*
neighbors" is the‘ best proof in the acrea more or Ie*a.
T H O M A S EMMET WILSON
Gainesville, Fla. July 29, 1919
You ar* therefor# hereby requited and nr
world.
Read and bp convinced. derrd to be and, appear before our aald
E. FERGUSON ltfJUMIuL***»
Notice Ii hereby riven that Sadi* Wallace
Circuit Court at the Court Ituuse In H*n- wiglfilr ol Arthur It. Wallace, deceased, of
Ask your neighbor!
fnrd, Florida, on th* First Monday in Au­ Weklwa, Floriija, who on May 2V, Hitt
No -012124 for
1919, being th* tlh day of said month, made Homestead Entry
A. W. Wathen, ftfrmer, 400 W. gust,
thrn and there to make answer lo the bill S W ' , of N W t , . N W ' , of S W , Section S
First St., Sanford, kays: "1 have of complaint herein filed agalmt you, and * N'-j of S B ' s , Section fi, tVewnihlp 'Jo 8
LAWYERS
therein fail not, else *ald bill will be taken a* llonge 39 E. Tallahassee Meridian has filed
uscdsDoan'a Kidney Bills off und on ronfe*ard against you, followed by final de- notice of intention to mnko threr.year Proof
F lo rid *
1
to establish claim to the land above described
for 'several years and they are the &lt;r*e.
It I* further ordered that this notice b* before Clerk Circuit Court, at Hanford,
best kidney remedy to he had/ I published In the Sanford Herald, a news­ Florida, on th* fith day of September 1919.
Claimant nnmr* an witnessespaper published In Semlnol* county, Florida,
have suffered a lot with my hack on*
William C. Holiday, ot Waklwa, Florida.
each week f*r 8 consecutive weak*.
It.
n. Click, of Waklwa, Ftarlda.
and kidney weakness.
On several
T O A L L P A R T I E S C L A I M I N G A N I N ­ Ebrn Crtppen, ol Weklwa Florida.
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occasions Doan’s Kidney Pills have I I B L O W D E S C R I B E D : Under Josrph Gar­ W. E. Whldden, of Weklwg, Florida.
Bay and Hogan Sts.'ROUT. W. D A V I S
como to my rescue when I was com­ vin nnd Wm. O. Andvnrald, or othrrwlse.
64-tie
Regie Irr.
JACKSO NVILLE, FLA.
It being mad* to nppssr by * sworn bill ot
pletely .down and out with kidney complaint
filed herein agatnst'ynu thnt you
Ail railroad ticket offices in
trouble. Whenever I feel their need hive or claim to hav* iome Interest in tha Department nf lb * l a tr rU r., U. Ii Laad Office
Galne*ville, Fla., July 26, 1919
following described land* In Htmlnole county,
building.
Center of every­
Nolle* la hereby given that John F. DavHow, they always bring the same Florida, to-wit:
*
Idton uf Jackaonvlll*, Fla., who on May 19,
thing.
All modern improve­
Th* West half ( W W ) of th* Southwest 1914, mid * Homestead Entry No. .01273*
quick results and I can't say too
quarter IS W J j) of 8*ctlon 23, Township IB for N M of N W ' J . 8 8 If pf N W I f A NWJ&lt; of
ments.
First ejaas in every
much in their praise."
(Statement Sooth, Ranca 11 ’East, less and atrept tha ,
of N m L Strlioa til Township IS 8. Rang*
way.. Hot and ' cold -running
West half ( W j j l of th* West half ( W H ) of SI E., Tallahaaae*, Meridian ha* fllsd nolle*
given May 22, 1914.)
th* Southwest quarter I S W J jl of th* South- ol Intention to mak# Thrre-year Proof to
water in rooms.
*
west quarter ( S W i i ) of Section 29, Town­ aatabllah claim to the land abov* described,
."On March 19* 1918,.Mr. Wathen ship
IS South, Range I t Eaat, conalntng before Clark Circuit Court at Hanford,
■ Rates, Si.oo up.
said: "1 'am still as strong In .praise 70 acr** more or Ira*.
Florida on lb# Sth day of Hrptemjier 1919,
Room and bath $1.50 up
You ar# thartfora heriby commanded and
Claimant naptn aa witneatea:
ot
Doan’s
Kidney
Pills
as
ever.
I
required to ba and appear before our tald Cheater Carpenter, o( Osteen, Florida*
E. FRANK. PEARCE, Prop.
haven’ t needed Doan’ s since'gM nK Circuit Court at tha Court lieu *. In San­ John Pall, of Osteen, Florida. ,
*
ford, Florida, oa tb* First Monday In Hep- Martin Shepard, ol Osteen, Fiuridi, my last endorsement."
temuer, ISIS, bring (he Ant day ol said Anthony Jones, of EnlarprUa, Florida.
month, then and there to make aniwer unto
R O B T . W., D A V IS
Price 60c at all dealere.
Don’ t the bill of complaint filed herein against you, (4-Stc
i
Register.
...............................................bill
wltl ba
thersln tall not els* aald
simply ask for a kidney remedy— nnd
taken a* confessed against you to ba folIn Circuit Caart, Htvrnlh Jdd clal C real!
get Doan's Kidney. Pi.lls^the ssme low*d
„ . by float dscre*.
B i l l * of Florida.
I*..1?
&lt;,fd*r*dLkh*t ^hl* nolle* h* | Th* Murchant* Natiunal Bank ol Savannah
that Mr. Wathen had.
Fosterpublished one* each Weak (nr twelv* w**b* In
_ .
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va.
,* -t :
Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, ,N. Y . tb** Sanford Harald, a nawapaper published Lucy C. Flnegan aa Ad mlntalralrig ol
tn Semlnol* county, Florida.
Eatata of Josspb Finagan,' dscaastd, *4 al.
Do a* and ordered- thl* th* fith day of
By virtu* of a Jadgemtni rsndsrsd la lh *
Jun*, 1919.
Circuit Court of G rant* County, Fla., In
(■•all
K. A. D O U G LA S S ,
procaadlng by d r * faclaa touavlv* th* Judge­
Cl*tk Circuit Court Bemlnol* Co., Yla.
AGENTS
»- *
ment In abov* entitled can** and f*r m e
1 Dougins, D. C,
. . . BBr
f V. E.
utlea aa to certain hair* of Joseph Finagan,
: ■
Dickinson A DterM u a n , .
J -------sad, and
Id axteution
execution issued thereon, f
Soilcftot* for Camplal nant*.
k m - levied npon
upon and
aad wlU
i
sell at lb* front
c ourt
i ....................a
- . . . . JSamidoor
of
th*
Natlc*
!■
Paving
.
Court
Ifoui
C*alract*r«
Houa*
In‘ Sanford,
Oaee
: -~
8**l*d
______ proposals
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will b* rwrrivrd
M .M / U a
not*
County,
FloridaatatI II I o'clock
o'clocka.a.m. on
.
. _____ Florida
orrics rrcoPLEs
bank building
City C«nad t ot Banlord,' Florida at I m oford, Florid*
' NOTICE TO EIDDEBB
Monday tha I n day nf 8*pt*mb«r. A. D.
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Sc*'ot
Clerk
at' or
b*for*7:30
7:30J
Saalad
bids, anbjtet
aubjrct to
to th*-aala
th* sal* of
of bond*
bonds 1919 aKtha'rt
“ *lilt* and* *Interest,
‘ claim
‘
Usd bids,
all the right
and
_ 'i ? Bspirmbcr IStk, 1919 (*r grading aad pav- Will b*
S.in‘ ord.
b ; *I s Board ol Couaty demand ot Kathailn* \V. Ftnvgaa, Chart**
' received
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IDS, ARMS,
LIMBS; ASLEEP

And Wu Ron-Down, Weak and
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
Fhe Bottle* of Cardoi
Made Her WelL

Automobile Protection

HENRY M cLAULIN

J

DR. E.S. HOFFMAN

| BUSINESS CARDS i

TRUTHFUL REPORTS

The Ford One Ton Truck may well
be classed as an agricultural necessity,
it fits into and (ills so many wants on
the farm.
It is a reliable bearer of
farm burdens, not only doing the work of several
•p
» horses quicker and better
Farmers than the horse, and does
no^ &lt;ea^ head .off” when
not working. The aggres­
sive farmer has only to consider .the
possibilities of the Ford truck and he
is ready to buy one. W e judge this tp
be so from the way farmers are buy­
ing them. \ Truck Chassis $550 f. o. b.
Detroit.

&amp; Hoasbolder

The

Truck

A T L A N T IC HOTEL

C. F. WILLIAMS

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

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Still Hfure Good
* Envelopes at
5c a Pkg*

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEE

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

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Sale Tliat
Gives
Your Dollars
More
CENTS

Y o u r Dollar
With You
. Dollar
Day ItehiH arc
Dollar Saving
Item s

We have gone the limit to make your dollar buy more than you will probably ever
see it buy again for a long time to come* We have included items from the regular
staple lines of nearly every department in the stork and this is your real guarantee
of real value giving. Every item in the sale is our well known standard quality

White Lawn of very good quality
to go in our Dollar Day
(P i A A
Sale, 5 yds. for.............
«p X «v l/

1 Lot wool Dress Goods in solid
colors, stripes and plaids, ( P i A A
Dollar Day Sale 1 yd....... t p X . V U

1 Lot colored Flouncing, extra
good quality, Dollar Day ( P I A A
Sale at, per yd
.
... «p X » l/ l/

1 Special Lot Silk Dress Goods,
excellent values, Dollar
(P i A A
Day Sale, 1 yd................. tp X .l/ l/

1 Lot of fancy colored Beads, for­
merly sold for $1.50 to ( P I A A
$2.00, each.......
.. &lt; p X .U U

1 Let Bathing Shoes to be closed
out in Dollar Dav Sale at ( P I A A
2 pairs.................
«p l.U V

1 Lot extra quality good wide Rib­
bon in all shades, Dollar ( P I A A
Day Sale, 2 yds. for
.. «p X •1/1/

Ladies’ Bathing Caps—These caps
are extra good values for the money we
ask for them, Dollar Day ( P I A A
Sale, 2-for ......................
$ J L .U U

Ladies’ good quality lisle Hose in
black and white, special values, Dollar
Day Sale, price for these ( P I A A
Hose, 3 pairs for
t p X » l/ U

.
1 Lot Bleached Bed Sheets, good
quality with seams, Dollar ( P i A A
Day Sale, each
......... «p X » l/ l/

Silk Boot Hose for Ladies, in all
shades and colors, good ( P I A A
quality, Dollar Day Sale.... q )X *l/ v /

$ 1.00

1 special lot Ladies’ Silk Hose,
pure thread silk, full fash- ( P I A A
ioned, Dollar Day Sale, each
^
Ladies' lawn Handekrchiefs, very
good quality, Dollar Day ( P I A A
Sale, 12 for
* $ X .U U

• 1 Lot good hand towels, special
values, Dollar Day Sale,

Broken lot of Men’s percale Shirts,
with detached collars and laundried
culls. Dollar Day price

$ 1,00

Men’s blue chambray Work Shirts
fullest cut and finest quality, regular
$1.25 values, Dollar Day ( P i A A
side price.......................... «J )A »U l/
.

Women’s white Skirts’ in pique
and gaberdine, one lot to ( P i . . A A
go in Dollar Day Sale, each «p A . l / U

1 Special Lot of narrow Lace of
good quality and patterns, ( P i A A
Dollar Day Sale 20 yds
. • «p X # U U

Ladies’ fiat ribbed Union Suits
of good quality gauzei regular $1.35
value, priced for this Dol- ( P i A A
lar Day Sale at
*p A . U U

M en’s Ribbed Shirts, extraity, our Dollar Day Sale &lt;p i n n

M en’s good quality white Hand­
kerchiefs, regular price 15c ( P i A A
Dollar Day Sale 8 fo r ....... « p A » U U
• Men’s White Lawn Handkerchiefs
splendid values, Dollar
(PI A A
Day Sale 14 for............... «p A »l/ l/
Men’s Silk Four in Hand Ties,
solid colors, stripes and plaids, regular
$1.25 and $1.50 values
(P i A A
Dollar Day Sale . ............. «p X »l/ l/
Washable Four in Hand Ties in
silk mixtures, 65c and 75c ( P I A A
values, Dollar Day Sale for«P

2

Washable Four in Hand Ties for
Men and Bovs, 35c values ( P i A A
Dollar Day Sale, 4 for.... « P A . V U
M en’s Bat Wing Bow
and dark shades, made of
silk, .regular 50c values,.
Dollar Day Sale 3 for.....

Ties, light
serviceable
(P i A A
«p X .l/ l/

Big lot M en’s and Boy’s Caps,
good quality in all shades and colors,
Regularly priced at $1.25 ( P I A A
to $2.00, Dollar Day Sale *p

Bell Brand Blouse for Boys. These
well known Blouses are of extra good
quality percales and madras. Guaran
teed fast colors, regular price $1.25
Dollar Day Sale price for
QQ
same" " ..... ...... .......... I” * ",
...
1 Lot Bovs percale Blouses, sizes

Children’s Wash Hats in white
and colors, a good range of sizes, Dollar Day Sale price for ( P i A A
these hats 2 for........ .
.
«p A .U U
Boys Bathing. S u i^ good quality
cotton suits in all sizes, ( P I A A
$1.50and$1.75valu es..... x« p A . U V

$ 1.00

Boys’ Bathing Suite in 1 p i « e

1

M en’s Cotton Hose in all colors,
25c values, Dollar Day ( P i A A
Sale 5 pairs for.................. « p A « U l/
Pioneer Suspenders, good elastic
web, 65c and 75c Dollar
(P i A A
Day Sale 2 f o r ........ ......... $ A . U U

Ladies’ Undervests, all sizes in
Swiss ribbed material, in good quality
gauze reduced for Dollar (P 1 A A
Day Sale 2 for

Lot Boys’ B l o u ^ a l l s j ^ ^
ular 50c values
Day Sale 3 fo r ....:
Boys’ Khaki Pants in* summer
weight, . well made and , ( P i A A
good $1.50 values going at «P X * U l/

M en’s good grade cotton Hose
30c values, Dollar Day
(P i A A
Sale, 4 pairs for................. « p X . l/ U

^

Women’s Muslin Drawers, nihde
from qgood quality sheer muslin, lace,
tucks and trimmed with ( P i A A
embroidery, this sale....... «P :X »v fU

percale^ t h i &amp; f f i ^ f o r 11.^

Best quality Silk Lisle Hose, 65c
values, Dollar Day Sale, ( P i A A
2 pairs for........................ « p X . U U

Men’s Ribbed DraweisJ best qualiry, regular $1.25 values ( P i A A
Dollar Day Sale
........... «p X # l/ l/

Turkish Bath Towels of excellent
quality, Dollar Day Sale &lt; £ i n n

Pearl Buttons of extra good qual­
ity, in-Dollar Dav Sale 10 ( P i A A
dozen .............................. $ X . U U

Cotton Poplin , in all colors, GOc
value, Dollar Day Sale
(P I A A
2 yds. for.......................... « p A * U U

(P i A A
t j/ A . U U

$ 1.00

1 Lot Pillow Cases 42x36 inches,
regular 30c values, Dollar ( P i A A
Day Sale 4 for ,............. «p X * v / U

Di•essGinghams in stripes and
plaids, full width in fast (P'J A A
colors, 3 y’ds. for...... ’......
«p X « l # U

from. Our Dollar D ay
Sale, each........................

1 Lot extra good Huck Towels,
good size and splendid quality, Dollar
Day Sale price for these

1 Lot good Pearl Dress Buttons,
good range of sizes, Dollar . ( P I A A
Day Sale,, 12 dozen for
X « l/ U

Hill Bleaching, full 20 inch width
of excellent quality, in Dol ( P I A A
lar Day Sale 3 yds. for
&lt; p X .U U

M en’s artificial.Silk Hose, good

$ 1.00

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEG^TAB^E SECTION
NUMBER 65

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. AUGUST'S, 1919

VOLUME X

C O U N T Y DADS
Wheras, owing to the fact that it
has been reported to this Board
that the State Live Stock Sanitary
Board, is not protecting the County
lines of Seminole County, and- art
not otherwise enforcing the law’ i n

this Board asks to be advised ns to
what thp State Live Stock Sanitary
Board is going to do in this matter,
and when; if said Board is not
going to enforce the laws in refer­
Engineer Fred T . Williams, here
ence to systematic tick eradication presented plans of the new' hard
work, this Board wants to know it. surfaced roads to the Commis­
Motion of L. P. Hagan, 2nd by sioners, and stated that the speci­
C. \V. Entzminger and carried, fications were being typewritten and
Clerk is instructed to write the would be ready by to-morrow, Mr.
State Rond Department, requesting Williams was instructed by. this
that the road beginning at the inter­ Board to mail u copy of tbe speci­
section of the Monroe road and St. fications to Mr. Wm. F. Cocke,
Gertrude A v c ., sajil point •being on State Highway Engineer, for his
the Hast line o f ' the West half of approval.
Section 28, . Township 19 South
Clerk was instructed to write to
Range 30 Etast, and about 3 miles Engineer G. R. Ramsey, requesting
west of Sanford, said Monroe Road that he meet with .this Board Thurs­

R O A D M A TT E R S , SALE OF
W A R R A N T S , H O G E LE C ­
T IO N , C A T T L E D IP P IN G
O C C U P Y A T T E N T IO N
reference to systematic tick eradi­
day Aug. 7th, tat 10 o’ clock «A. M.
O F C O M M IS S IO N E R S
cation w ork in Seminole • County, nnd St. Gertrude Ave. being part
and ’ submit

Fla. August 4
Sanford.
* Hon. Board of County CommisRinnent in and for Seminole County,
Florida, met In regular session at
10 o’ clock A. M.. Present: Chairman
b . A. Brumley; Comr’s: L. P. Hagan
O. P. Swope, C. W. Entzminger,
nod E. II. Kilhee. with V. E - Dou­
glass, Deputy Clerk, and Roy I tills
Deputy Sheriff in attendance.

INTEREST GROWS
IN BALL GAMES
AS FLAG FALLS
pared by him, for the new Brick
roads in Seminole County, Fla.
Petition of W. A. Whitcomb, et.
al., requesting that n road be open­
ed and established from Geneva to
Bridgend, .read and on motion of

With the race tightening on the
flrat lap of the Florida State league
L. P. Hagan, 2nd by C. W. Entzfirst hqjf season at least four team *
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the specifications preare conceded a chance to finish
ahead, while none .of the clubs are
entirely ou. of the running. Bartow
which is bringing up the rear has a
slight chance to finish at the top and
Orlnndo has little better outlook but
it Is not out of the realm of possi­
bility that either might Win.
Sanford got 'nwny 'with a good
slhrt and has not been headed o ff
entirely though the club hits hnd_
serious reverses in the past, week
and unless a rejuvenation of .somu
sort takes place, another week will
see them further down the ladder.
T o # say that club hus .had breaks,
might b e '' a statement susceptible
to criticism, but a team that can
pile up seven errors in a single game*
nnd win looks like a horseshoe ag­
gregation to an outsider.

Minutes of meetings of July 7th,
19th and 2fith, acre read, approved
nd ordered filed.
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$41,600.00 Seminole. County, C per
cent, interest bearing wurrnnts.
No.’ l.
• Terry, Briggs Si Co.,
Tortdo, Ohio, Aug.4,1919
The Board of County Commissioners
Seminole County, Sanford, h ia.
Gentlemn:.
For the $41,600.00 6 per cent.
Warrants of Seminole County as
described in the attached notice of
sale which is .made a purl hereof, we
will pay you the sum of $10,709.50
and accrued -interest from date of
issue to dute of deivery to us, and in
addition we will furnish the Attor­
neys opinion and print the. blank
warrants free of charge to you.

Bradcntown is regarded all round
the circuit ns a one-.two tfcm, but
those who have followed that club's
record closely, declare all the breuks
have been to their disfavor, though
they are running Sanford a close
race at present. The Growers have
fair pitching, at times spectacular,
fair fielding, and basd running, Irut
the hitting stands out most. They
have three heavy hitters and practi­
cally every member of the club i«
considered a dangerous hitter with
men on the paths.
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You are to furnish us with a.
full and complete certified trans­
cript of all the procedeingB lending
up to and culminating in the issu­
ance nnd delivery of the warrants
evidencing their legality to the satis­
faction of our Attorneys prior to the
delivery of the warrants to us.
Warrants to be delivered to us at
the' Northern Nationul Bank in the
City of Toledo, Ohio as soon as uj proved nnd ready, and to he paid
for in current funds upon such tie-

C). P. Swope, atiil carried, the bid
of Terry Briggs Si C o.,.for the
$41,500.00 C. per cent; Seminole
County Warrants, is accepted.
Clerk Instructed to make transcript of the proceedings in reference
rript of the proceedings in reference
Warrants,
to the issuance o!
Briggs
Si
Co.
for Terry
Attorney J. J Dickinson, here
presented the Board with his opinion in reference lto the petition of
J. E. Pare, in rc&gt; Sanford Drainage
District, and after reading said
opinion on motion of O P. Swope,
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2nd by C. W. Entzminger and car­
ried, said opinion if accepted and
approved by this Board.
* Mr. Alex Foster, appeared before
the Board in reference to opening
Ditch along Geneva Ave., and ask
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that the County help pay for same,
. and on motion of L. P. Hagan, 2nd
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by C. 'W . Entzminger, and carried,
Clerk is instructed to draw warrant
to Mr, Alex Foster for $50.00 a*
part payment for opening said ditch.
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M I G H T BE A N Y B O D Y ’S
FLAG BU T S A N F O R D
T H IN K S D IF F E R E N T .

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Dr. J. T . Denton, addressed the
Loard in reference to Negro Boy
from Chuluota, and alsb in reference
to Mrs. Beatty, and on motion of
L. P. Hagan, 2nd by C. W. Entx«
tningcr, and carried, Clerk is in­
structed to d raw . warrant to Red
Crosa for $124.00 same being one
half of expense of tho Beatty Case
to date.
Mr. H. C. Du Bose, et al., ad­
dresses the Board in reference to
the work of the Red Cross in Semi­
nole County, and asked for finan­
cial assistance In order to carry out
their program, action on same was
deferred for the present.
Mr. Alfred Foster, et al., address­
ed the Board in reference, to Tick
Eradication Work in Seminole Coun. ty, and asked that thia Board adopt
__ a , lesulution as prepared by the
' . Stock ,M en,' which resolutiofi waa
rejected by the Board, and on mo­
tion on Comr. C. W. Ehtzminger,
. duly aeconded by Comr. O. P. Swope
and adopted, the following resolu­
tion was adopted;

they cannot last forever. This
sale will soon be a thing of
the past. Thousands of peo­
ple have already attended and
saved hundreds of dollars by
so doing. The question now
is; will you take time by the

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pick it up — then why not
make up a. list of what you
are going to need for the next
12 months and come to this

sale.
You will realize that
buying goods at such prices is
better by far than finding
money, in the road for there is
a limit to what you FIND and
there is absolutely no limit to
what you can SAVE during
you in cold
this sale
hard type what awaits you
would be impossible—it is be­
yond the power of press, pub­
lic or pulpit; we can only say
that it will pay you to close
up the house, postpone engagements, borrow money
(if necessary) and come prepared to buy.
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T H E SA LE W I L L SOON BE OVER
ARE G O IN G T O M O V E R I G H T

W H E R E STATEM ENTS A R E FACTS
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The Orlando management is mak­
ing a desperate effort to build up a
new machine to replace the one that
has been surprisingly weak. When
the season opened that club was
looked upon as the strbngest in the
circuit, but it has failed to deliver
undor the management of Bert. Hum­
phries, former Cub hurlcr_. The team
has done ragged work Ip all depart­
i ments but has been extremely weak
! in ttic pitching department outside oT
' Humphries. Young has tailed to
show anything thus far anil Currency
has done little better. Keene failed
to deliver with the Caps and wiw
discarded, with Bartow picking him
dp. Then the big pitcher came back
untl beat the league ' leaden* tw o
days ago.
Bartow’s fuilure to make a better
j showing is n puzzle. They, have a
1good club and as good u manager an
! there is in the league. The break*
have been against them, say the dos­
siers. It has been in some instances,
as a large majority pf their losscn
have been by once score. L Hommcdieu’s proteges will bear watching in
the last half of the season. I t ’s Bofe

Sanford made ' ntdnkeys of the*'
Tam pa team in the gamo herd Mon­
day and while it was rumor that
some players on the Tampa team
did not try to splay it seemed th at
it' was simply their off day. T h e y
started oil well in the first Inning
nnd scored two runs on the local*
but when Sanford started in the
second half of the first they made
Tampa look like thirty cents and
from then on romped home with so
many runs that it looked like an
exhibition of "tow n b all" Th e ump­
ire failed to show up and a player
from the Tampa team and one from
the Sanford team did tho umpiring
and did it well.' The Orlando Sen­
tinel states that the game will be
forfeited because some man told
Umpire Osteen that he could not
umpire the game and he returned to
Orlando on the train. Since no one
but the president of the league can
tell an umpire whether he can serve
or not the action of the umpire in
going back to Orlando without
showing up on the ball field is in­
excusable and has nothing to do with
any of the Sanford officials or the
Sanford teaip.
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The Orlando Sentinel alio states
that the Sanford team will be fined
$100 for interfering with the umpire
but does not state just where any
one interfered with him. or stopped
him from going to th e ^ a ll park. I t
also states that Tam pa will protest
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THE SANFOBD HERALD

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L IA B IL IT IE S
Cash in Bank Accounts
Receivable
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Inventory Crate Material
Furniture and Fixtures
Warehouse Equipment Automobiles
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2 ,3 4 7 . 7 9
5 ,4 4 2 . 1 7
3 ,4 5 8 . 5 0
1,4 0 0 . 0 0
68.00
1,049.10

Accounts Payable
Reserve for Freight

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Capital Stock $ 5,680.00
Pro. &amp; Loss
20,966.41

6 ,000.00

Gross Sales of Produce
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Gross Amount Paid to Growers in the Organization
Crate Material Purchased
Seeds Purchased
Total Number of Cars Shipped up to July 1st, 1919
Number of Cars Out, No Report On
June 30th, 1919 .
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M u cklow &amp; Ford, C. P. A

Jacksonville, Florida.

is strictly a

warehouses and carries always a full supply of
hampers and crates for the stockholders and because
of cash buying, this material is placed with the
grower at prices under prevailing market prices.

holder, but any farmer who will ship his produce
entirely through the organization is eligible to hold
stock,
The organization is so lined up with the buying
traHp as to warrant a constant demand for all it’s
output. It recognizes no superior as a marketing
agency.
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The organization pays 10 per cent dividends on
it’s stock and refunds back to loyal shippers, accord­
ing to the number of packages shipped, 50 per
cent of the earned surplus.
The^organization owns and maintains it’s own

The organization has no debts hanging over it,
has a clear title to everything bearing its name and
it has an established credit throughput the country
second to no other organization or concern of a
similar type in Florida.
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The organization is backed by one of the largest
and most conservative banks in Sanford and in ad­
dition has access to all the money it may need at
any time from sources outside of the county.
All this has been made possible by the loyalty,
co-operation and appreciation of the 140 growers
A A n c f i f i i f o the
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arms anil Htrndjr stroke to carry her to
wifely.
The beautiful morning hnd vanished,
a, sudden tempest hnvlng hurst upon
the pond while she hnd been drifting
nlong. The gale Increased In strength
nnd the roll of thunder grew Into ter­
rific crushes, while vivid sheets of fire
lightened up the tdnek clouds. The tor­
rent* of driving rain had drenched
Helen, nnd her pretty white frock with
Its flying ribbons clung In folds nhout
her chilled lltntis. Her wealth of hair
curled more closely to her bend nnd
shone In Ihe flashes of llghlnlng like n
halo above her pale nnd terrified fnre.
The blinding sheets o f rain hnd shut ofT
all view of the shore nnd, despairing o f
rescue. Ileli-u prayed, silently nnd
nwnlted what seemed like certain
death. Fldo, head uplifted, howled In
terror, sending out spnsms of sound
that It seemed Impossible could come
from so small n body,
Suddenly from-behind the veil of
rain came n fnlnt “ Ilnlloo," nnd the
color camp hnck to Helen's pale face.
Safety wns at band. She was certnln
of It, for that wns Reggie's voice. She
gave no thought to how ho chanced to
be there In the storm, hut wns content,
as she knew she was safe when he was
near. Fldo harked nnd howled In alter­
nation. and soon, dimly seen through
the blinding rnln, came n dory Impelled
by Reggie's strong arms. As he drew
up to the tossing skiff he threw one
nrm nrotind Helen and lifted her Into
the dory* clasping her for an Instant
to his bosom In on agony of dollght.
Fldo, with n courage dcveloj/M from
his fear, scrambled Into the boat,’ nnd
both maid nnd dog huddled In a
drenched heap In the bottom of the
dory.' It was a long nnd despernte
struggle ngalnst the wind, nnd Reggie
wns almost exhausted .when a score of
willing hands grasped the boat nt Ihe
shore nnd Helen fell Into her father's
arms.
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An hour Inter Helen nnd Reggie
stbod nt n windojv In the Ramsey cot­
tage with his arm around her waist
nnd her fair head renting happily on
Ills shoulder. "Reggio," she whispered,
"I think 1 will give Fldo away. I never
want him to kiss me ngnln.” With n
to meet her guest, and he. wishing to
loving look ni the fair face resting on
oblige Caroline, whom he hud known
Ills shoulder lleggle refused Ihe sacos a playmate all Ills life, declared, of
rlflee, "No. vve will keep Fldo, ns,hut
course, he'd be delighted.
Tor Ills barking 1 would not hnve been
"All right, dear." Patty answered. able to locate the skiff with Its pre­
"I'll be there. If I don't get lost In the cious freight." As ho stooped to press
meanwhile. I do hope he’k good look­ n kiss on her upturned lips a glorious
ing." she added In a leasing voice.
rainbow shone out In the sky, showing
True to her word, Patty returned In the end of the storm and the beginning
time to.array herself In n becoming of n life of happiness to Helen and
dresii of pale blue ruffled muslin Reggie.
which Just matched the lovely blue of (Copyright, 1919. by the McClur* S’ , w»hej eyes. She was a pretty picture
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By OLORIA RODGERS

Hu* sun hud lung since dlHtippunred
bem-utli the horizon, hut there Mill llnBtrt-il In th«&gt; west it faint tinge of rod.
Patty I toiler ts palled her horse luvIngly us she km zed toward I he low
spreading house In the dlsimue.
“ Dear old Joe, you've traveled s
long way today. We'll soon hr home,
though. See, Joe, there II Is now, and
Caroline lias a light In every window.
I suppose she thinks we’re lost."
The low, rambling house was mil fnr
away, family dlscernlhle In the dusti
nestling among a few trees. It wns
homelike and rlieery In nppeamnee.
ratty ltoheris was .Maying with a
former school chum, Caroline Fen­
wick, who had count to llaytnn after
finishing her course. Patty had been
a strenuous worker during the dark
days of the war, dividing her time hetwii'u Iti’d Cross vi orkrooms and host
iss Work at the various cantoniuents.
and now iliai ev&gt; rv ihim: " a s lirlirlit
aKaIn. she had emm* out to her rhutii s
for a much needed rest.
As the faithful Joe picked Ids way
slowly alone the trail—for though‘the
tdk'ht was bright, poor Joe was tired
am! sleepy. Putty gnA d :nTuSst the
moonlit Mrefrh of land Her eyes were
a hi! wist fill a- slut walehed n star
swiftly sjioot a&lt; Toss tin- sky leaving
n shiny ' path hehlnd.
She Melted.
Tli. n jts if giving liitn-ie hi her
thought ~ *h&lt;- softly lo-gnn to sine
Her voter, svveet uttd clear, rose on
the night air. and as she ended she
ulk'hed again and patting Joe said,
somewhat wistfully. "Well. Joe, I
guess we'tj better he hurrying or Car­
oline will have n searching parly out
for us." Gathering up the .reins and
turning down toward the lighted house
In the distance, Joe's hoof beats were
soon out of hearing.
Unknown to Patty she had an audi­
ence while srie wns pinging.
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Hob Culler wna returning from his
churn's house and he. too. was enjoying

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the henuty of the night, whet) Patty's
voice lillil Colne, to him oil the breeze.
He drove Ills hor--c ■forward betw een
a cluster of stunted'trees and hushes
until he could fairly perceive the sing­
er and her horse In the moonlight.
Where had lie heard tlml song before?
As he listened the soft Hounds of the
night nod the music of the girl’s voice
was changed to (lie sweet si rains of a
waltz and ho was dancing again Ut the
lighted hnllroom of the hotel. He vviih
living' over again that night when he
had found the girl who hud won Ids
tienrt completely.
And as Putty's voice died away and
he heard her Hpi-nk to her horse. Hob's
heart leaped. "It couldn't he I—hut It
does sound like her voice," he mut*.
trm l. Then he. tqo, turned his horse
and soon was far along Ihe trail which
led to Ills home, nbmjt two miles away.
Hut. as he rode, his thoughts lingered
About tit*- girl nf bis tlteams. “ Just, n
dream, that's nil," thought Hob bitter­
ly. .'There's no use Imping I II ever geo
her ngnln.”
lie had been stationed nt a naval
training camp and had only recently
corne home
He " a s glni] |(j^ lu- hack
ut Ids Imme ngnln, hut nt times hd
longed for the place where lie had
sp»-ilt s,i many Imppv months. Life had
been rather dull and lonely in the
large school for the llrst few months,
hut one night, ill a dunce given for
the hoys In the service, he had met n
girl with whom hi* had fallen deeply
mid Irrevocably In love, l&gt;ut although
In- never saw her afterwards, the hope
that he might some day meet her
■igaln .brightened his days, that were
i-uig and monotonous
As tin- days
" -n t b_v, and m II no traces of her, lie
didn't give up hope until hp had o|»tiilned Ids discharge and was speed
lug to I l l s holm-.
Dili- afternoon, about a week later,
Cnmllne called to Patty as she ivns
coming out of the. barn, where she
had been saddling Joe, preparatory to
going lo the post11(lire. "Putty, he sqrr
and hurry •home, because we're going
to have somebody nice here for sup­
per. He's coming especially to meet
you, so you must hurry nmk he lionle
In time to put on your prettiest dress,
Caroline hud Invited Hob Cutler over

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of youth and daintiness ns she enter­
ed the living room soon after the ex­
Pleasure In Production.
pected guest arrived,
Every blade of gras* Is n study:
"Patty, dear, this Is Mr. Culler—-why, and to produce two tv her- there wio#
I believe you two hnve met before!" Imt one Is both a profit and pleas­
she exclaimed us Hub Jumped from his ure.— l.llieoln.
chair and grasped Patty's hands.
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can't luilrve II !"

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holding Patty's hnnds In n determined
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Ili-luii Ramsey presented n fair pic­
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llllle skiff. The morning siln shone
brightly on her profusion of golden
curls, nnd the brisk breeze blew her
light dress it round her In picturesque
confusion. Fldo, glossy black of coat,
eurbal nt her feet. Jumping up nt
tithes to bark shrilly at the low-flying
swallows swooping nlong the surface*!
o f flic water.
She wns unusually quiet hjtjdfa deep
violet shade. Mint crept Into her blue
eves showed that she was deep in
thought. The summer wns coming to
a close, nnd she wns thinking of ko,w
dull It would seem In her rlly hi,me
without Reggie Vandyke. For n year
he hnd been constant in Ills attentions
nnd she was well nware thnt only her
own coquettish evnslons Imd kept him
from telling of his Jovo In words. And
now he wns gone out of her tile, sent
nwny by her In anger because he hnd
cuffed tlie ears o f Fldo when thnt pnin
penal cnnlne hnd endeavored to plant
nit affectionate kiss on his face.

Letting the ours linng loosely In her
hnnds her thoughts wandered itrick to
the occurrence. Ho was brutal, to he
sure, hut then everyone did not love
dogs. She sighed as the thought cams
to her thnt now she would never feel
tjio pressure of Reggie’s lips ngalnst
hers, and ns she realized Dm boldness
of her thoughts n flush o f crimson
crept OTer her fnlr fn£*.
Kite wns aroused from her reverie by
n sudden Wnst of cold air tluit careened
her boat until It seemed that It would
enpslzo. A second gust tore the onnt
from her grasp and spun the boat dlsslly around.. Fldo. in an ecstasy of
fear, crept into her Is ) and tried to
kiss her face, but the thought was now
repulsive to her, npd ns she. pushed
him Into the bottom of the boat
thoughts of Reggie came to her and
she found herself longing for his strong

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ItoHomnry stood on hi*r tow und trlrd
to peep over the hedge. Hut ns Koseninry xvns Miuill nnd the hedge high,
site Uhl not succeed.
Rosemary hnd grown up with a pro­
pensity to see the other side o f tilings,
nnd "seeing" hnd sometimes led her
Into difficulty.
It whs been use she
had yearned to know whether Rob Ful­
some could continue true to herself un­
der alluring circumstances, thnt she
hnd Invited the fascinating Hess Wilder
to visit at her home nnd he much In
Rob's company. And when later. Bess
hnd departed. It wn« evident thnt Hob's
affection hnd failed to withstand the
test,-for h« had-followed to the home
of Bess ns often nnd as soon us oppor­
tunity permitted. Rosemary promptly
returning his gifts hnd fancied for.n
time thnt her own lienrt wns broken,
while her unsympathetic family, dryly
suggested n visit to the home of Aunt
Ellen. And It was In the village where
Aujit KJIciy resided that Rosemary
came during one of her walks, uii*tr
the Impassable hedge.
Aunt Ellen, In Iter vnrlous recitals
of village life, had merely mentioned
the place ns old Colonel Hunter’s.
Rosemary, hi the excitement of her
quest, forgot the -sorrow which had
brought her hither, forgot. In fact, all
rules of convention, and rllmhlng high
upon lh«- garden gate, bent over low
to push hack Its rusty Iron bolt. Unin­
vited. site Intended to enter the closed
knnlsn, and to acquaint herself With
It's secret.
As the holt yielded, the gate swing­
ing Inward threatened hi make her
lose her balance; hut nimbly Rose­
mary alighted—and at the very feet of
the prostrate figure of a iiinn, For a
moment. she drew haek fearfully, for
the limn resting upon blanket unit pitlow looked awesome In Ids white wrap­
pings. His face, too, was ghastly
white beneath the bandage which
Itoimd Ids head.
The Uuin's eyes gave her no welcome
n« she looked down upon him. and fretf tillv la' asked:
"Mow did yon get III?"
Rosemary blushed guiltily.
"Over the gate," she answered.
"My orders were that people should
be barred out.” said the young man.
"I prefer to do my suffering—In sileliei-."

liosenuifj. * n'tooUTMire mine back to
her.
"Hut don’t yufi think," she asked,
**i|-nit one suffers outre that way? I
mean." site hastened -to add. "thul It
i* much better to have one’s alt.-utbin diverted front sorrow or suffering
If only tor a time."
The limit stared tip at her. then wryly
smiled;
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"You are certainty diverting," he
said.
" fo r live minutes I watched
vniir htirglnrllkc experiments with my
Ltiifr I«m K. nli'l } tmr t■a*} ilcsii'lll liver
••ill} In find
T |\ 'lilt f r« —['M ink'’
loaf \nn have 1‘iihn* t" ulve me ini
tin III tin1•■lid. Wi ■II, « lien' ii fi'llti'V
mid lit* .head I*
I'liu't niovi • til*
hanged up gi'iie rnlly,, Jll*l wlmt mode

i»f diversion would you advise?"
"First," Rosemary calmly suggested,
“ it might help you to tell some one all
about It."
"Nothing to tell," the matt answered
crisply. '"W ar—that's nil. Made them
let me cniae.back to the old liotue here
In ra-ettperaI e. Have the best of ettre.
bat everything and everybody seems
to gefcjin my iM-rves, Ho 1 sent ’em
all away, ami Me here looking tip at
the sky.
It's Just a mater of time
before I'll be all right, the doctors say
—as If ‘lime’ Isn't the hardest thing a
helpless mutt can bi;(tr."
Rosemary nodded understniullngly.

“ I know," she' wild, "It's wanting
to get on the other side of the wnll
that makes ’ the time so long. And,
while you've been talking I've been
thinking that perhaps I could help you
to make the time pass.
I know of
many original witys lo entcrtnln nn !nvalltl nnd—"
“Orlfftnnl, nit right. I'll bet," chuckletl
the soldier. "That’s the first limp," he
said suddenly.' "that I've crime near lo
n laugh In months."
"I know, then." Rosemary snld fh^
llghteilly, "why I had to see the other
side of this hedge." And then, seated
upon the grnss before him, slje told
the amused mnn of her old curious
propensity and the sorrow to which It
Hut strangely enough, like Rose­
mary's family, the Invnlld refused to
view her sorrow seriously.
"In cheering me nlofig." he snld.
"you tnny help to divert your own snd
heart.
I think you hnd better come
ngntu tomorrow."
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burst In upwr Aunt Ellen.
"You never told' tue," she accused,
"that the town’s war hero—who hnd
won thnt mtich-tnlked-of mednl—
lives In the mynterlous Hunter place.
1 should love to have met him."
“ Meeting him," Aunt Ellen replied,
“ Is out n fjh e question. Young Rich­
ard Hunter since his return refuses to
see Ids nenrest friends; Colonel Dnnter Is quite distressed about It. Even
the nurse whom they sent out from
town fslls to arouse lUrhnrd from his
‘tnorhld state. But, tny.denr—" Aunt
Ellen broke off abruptly. “ What h u
happened to your white skirtT It Is
dirt and green .stalna from top t o hem.”
Rosemary smiled.
" I—hnd to clliub a fence,” she said
guilelessly,
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By OU11U Frances Pfeiffer

By MILDRED W H ITE

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"Where’s that boy? |s he ever
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"Don't ftcold, Uncle, dear. Martin
Is a good boy, thinks the world of both
o f us, and, If ho Is a little forgetful
nnd heedless at limes, he ’ makes up
for It when.you remind him of It In
n gentle, reasoning way. This especial
afternoon lie begged off /rum his reg-|
ulnr chores to go hunting for those
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the package straight."
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IF* hot, Isb't It?" projected WIIf rtsj Luscofiib, ns Ills sister I a 'II ii
placed a parcel done up In napkins
lit his hands.
"No, only nice and warm.
Soma
pork and beaus Just out of the oven.
Tell Mrs, Vttssnr I cooked them es­
pecially for her. Anti don't wander
off to watch the hoys play ball. And
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A Russell Story.
A story thnt the Into G. W. II. Rus.
sell told with gusto wns of n mnyor
- In n north of England town. Ills wor­
ship presented some seats for the sen
front, nnd had this Inscribed on them:
"Presented In* the hnmugh by ihe
mayor.
Aid. Hoggins. The ^en Is
his nnd. he made It.”—London Chron­
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fhnt *1,000 reward. Mtuppoae." mockWarnw, r;„|ia.
“ You shall have
od old John "ndhnnis. ‘ Oh, yes! that (W0 fr„ m m0i |f you ,j0 your errand
unlucky wight ever strike such for- n|ccj y »
tune I It’S not the way of this ttnfor-1
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.. ,,,0&lt;lKCa Wilfred, an,I
•tunate family. tte ve had nothing hut. |tnrtC(l ofr on ll|N tIllM,on. \vhen he
loss and mishap since mother died, i reached the bridge crossing the creek
With tho money I owe and can’t pnjy
thQ im K vX on „ a mt) nna l)0.
nml that u&gt;y wnst ng Ills ilnij*. tui' nn u] |nk&gt; stones Into the water,
frette^lo death half the time!
j «oii. ginger!" explotlml Wilfred nnd
I ve got all the klntlllng In," snld post^| „ picture o f dire dismay. A *
Orn Dnlo, nml I nurced with Martin ^utvlrh.H j^wltili «)f !iU%nriu hud awi*|it
th do tho milking, HO everything will
package free and It'fell ten feet
be attended Ju»t. the same ns_ if ho j 0 jj,,, sinne ahutment. and there lay •
were here. I gave him the afternoon." j u,,, crock lit many pieces and its i
"Afternoon anti evening, too, It looks, |,rnwn tempting enntenis scattered fur
for It’s getting dark.”
v lilt-.
"Oh, Martin will he along soon." j . Wilfred st&lt;«*d rooted. It was n
soothed Orn. “ He and Ills chums aro- gtcwoine iiiomvnt for him. Only thnt
all excited nbnht Ihcis" robbers and morning he had thuovn a hull Ihrough
they hnvo gono off with wooden guns,; n neighbor’s wlndovv^muL his mother
boy-uke, to ’capture’ them, as they find Ihn-uletied, to re|mrt this mischief
hope and plan." Old .John WudhnuiH r.t„ |,j„ fattM-r. With this In ndiitl and
went off muinlitlngly reiterating his the present nil-imp added, Wilfred Hg&gt;
complaints. Ora sighed a Irllte, then nred H mil Hint he wns due for it
drove away tho cloud that hovered by strenuous private Interview with his
humming a pretty tittle air about fattier that evening.
birds, and sunshine, and flowers. She
‘Tin nIways getting unlucky," he
hnd her crosjs to bear as well ns I ’ nrlo middl'd, "itml they’re always' &gt;|ileklng
John, hut It came from sharing Ids nil mi- '
I'm mu going home
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troubles, real and Imaglnufy, &lt;&gt;rn « i n hung iirntiiid wlih the buys unt flit li
Ills niece und a homeless orphan when, i*r gels his supper and goes downafter the dentil of Aunt Mary she was low n ns be always ibo-s. Tlta-n I'll
sent for by Uncle John to take up siu-nk Inin the house and go In bed
her luniic with himself and Ills mother­ and by that time maybe they’ll forget
less boy. She became the angel o f the ah about^vhnt I've done."
house, a blessing in the old mini. If
■ dr wiis Josi iliisk a f t er iw«« b . airs'
he eld} knew It. fur she helped him piny with it!- etlmns. that Wllfrtsl
carry Ids burdens ami her illllgenee ,|)t.w iimv,, ttehltfd tiealge ami er.iin b
and economy lightened the expenses (.,j
-minty h he sow his falher
and brought comfort ami Cfijitetfliuctit. elol
c»&gt;mp!iiil"ii couii* dtuvii the
the latter to young Martin, at least,1Kltv'i*l. They palmed, eneli !" gn hi*
who otherwise qiis Inclined to “ go end nil II Win H“ I be I renehed llte eornen
Into the world and seek his fortune Now Mr I.ii'eoinb had |u*d Informed
ell Ills own hook." US he expressed It. 1&gt;N neighbor that n real eMnte deal
although not yet twelve years of age. In which (hey were iitiiliiilly IntiTe-d,Martin fairly Idolized lira and fully ed lmd been spollAt by an mlb'hni*
appreciated her numberless sacrifices ligoiit. w Im bad gnitnlnnt'dv Informed
In hehtdj of bis father and hintself, the pi"«pee(lie i-Xmiiiiner ilia! by hold­
lie knew, a» all i 'levedeit knew , that ing mil lie vmild gel (lie properly In
tira was giving up the dream and veiled fur five hundred, ‘dollar* le«s
glory nf her life through her loyal uu- limn be wim asked lo pay.
svlfish devotion to her uncle. Eruc.xt
"Yes.” .the Htartlcd Wilfred heard
Tliroop, In love, with her, hnd told Ills father say. "tie spilled tire henna
her so and he was a suitor to bo anil ruined r»ur ehanees!"
proud of—manly. Industrious und htm"(lilg-ld to be skinned alive I" sub­
nmhte, Ora lltved him in return, but mit led tin* neighbor wrnililly. "We'll
she hail told him clearly that slot find some Way to mnke him *umrt for
•mild not leave her uncle while In* was this."
crushed under a burden of debt and
''t'raekey'" ga-tped I he terrified lad
wtitle .Alartln \va« too young to «hift •—"I'm in for II "'
for himself. Duty wns the watchword
"That settles It," di-elded Wilfred.
of her life, nml nobly she llycd up to ".Somehow I've done Homelhlng awful
ita teachings. All L'leveden was astir In spilling tliOHO beans. Father and
at the moment over the bank robbery. Mr. Rowe talked im If I'd might lo
Two men hnd broken Into the Institu­ he skinned nllvr. I wnti'l go hmno-^tion and had made off with u small 1 can’t go home. I'll—I'll run away t"
fortune*. The watchman laid "winged"
It was all well enough until It licone df them In tliclr flight, he declared, j gun to rnln. Wilfred had got about a
for ho had seen the fugitive lift one ! mile when n drenching shower enme
hand to his. breast ns he run. A sec­ up. He ermiehed under a hedgii.minkond shot had caused the other burglar i ed ami miserable. As be trudged on
lu waver and limp and blond stains again he observed a light ami made
had been traced for some distance for It. As lie neared Its source hla
down the river shore.
spirits brightened tip magically.
Meantime Martin, the well Intention"It's where the tin relays live,” he
,cd hut thoughtless, had lingered with exclaimed. "Why. If Mr. Barclay la
Ida companions clear Into dusk. Then home. I'm all right. He la a friend
in a game nf hide und seek he hud of inlntChc la. He's good to nil tho
crept Into one of the numerous earthen fellow*."
water pipes lining the river hi Off,
Wllfrtsl hnd reason lo feel eonflready to he used In a new reservoir tlenrn In Ira Hnrclny. The latter hnd
system 'adopted by tho town. There been calling on Iddln for Home time
he cuddled, planning to wait till tho pnat. lie \vas not exactly looked u|K«n
seekers hnd passed by and then innko na n milter by thn family, but they all
for home. He chuckled ns four of-hls liked him. Wilfred timidly,-but hope­
fagged-out comrades snt down on the fully knocked qt the tloor to find Mr.
very pipe he was In. Then, starling Ha relay home and alone nnd ready
on ngulti, somehow I hey gave It it push. with n genial welcome.
Over the ledge-It rolled twenty feet,
Relieved, hut tearful,. Wilfred told
reversed, spilled out Martin nnd hla story. Ira Barclay went to tho
plunged Into tho river. Martin rolled telephone without Ida knowledge anil
after It and, half stunned, rntne to « Informed Wilfred'* folka of the clr-.
stop n few ynrds from nn old wreck cumittancea, suggesting thnt Wilfred
of n house boat that tiad been a land­ ho .allowed to stay nil night. Then
mark for a year past.
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tho big-hearted fellow set about mak­
In n.sort of a daze he saw two men ing Wilfred comfortable and happy.
"Oh. I any," abruptly observed Wil­
come out of the dismantled cabin of
the craft. One had Ills arm In a sling. fred, hla eye chancing to fall upqn
the other limped. In n flush Martin ' n framed picture upon the mantel.
Watlhnms had nn luaplratlon—pie»e "I^lln haa got one of those, too."
were the bank burglars!
"Indeed," remnrked Ira, nnd if trlflo
The Aral words of one of them coo-1animatedly. The picture whs one of
tinned thla conviction: "Pipe ru lle* himself, cut from the locnl newspaover, I reckon. You go north, Tom and per at the head of an article boom*
me south. We must pick up a chick- Ing him for n local Judgeship, .
«x or some egg* or we’ll aUirve."
j ‘We*. »U«* has." rattled on the Irre“ Ye*. we must inAko a break from I,re**lble Wilfred. ' ’ She keeps It on
here." growled.the other.
- , l,er burcau nn&lt;&gt; the othor
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It wa. after dark when Martin W '*1!*, n,otl^
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Wad hama hurst Into the house In a I^'la what’s that for? . and I^lla
frenzied state of excitement. He cat* «*&gt;"' « ''» • l,lnt " « K^ntlemnn I rerletl a small sack and wns breathless.
* "&gt; ^ nt expecl*-no .respect..
"Father I Ora I" he shouted, "the bur- Aml ^ Ib K«t tormenting her and any*
, Inuybc you keep him (hero to kl&gt;s,
glnral"
"What of them?" questioned hla coo­ orid Leila imyn, *1 will If I want to.
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lizvx, according to these rumors.
Also, it is equally remarkable lu&gt;w the entire
yield sometimes threatens to he an off-size1
crop, if the rumors arc rigliL

T hen there Is the big crop, of course. T h e
threat of orrr-production is always with ua.
to judge by the rumors that are talked.
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Scarcity of labor it ahother item of bad newri
which helps explain why the buyers can't hop*
to pay better pricea.
T hen, there are transportation difficulties, too.
Sometimes the outlook for getting fruit to tha
a
markets is pretty blue.
These are just i few of the item* o f bad newt. T h e y are
the cause for the question previously uked, and which w«
repeati Does the man who wants to, buy your fruit crop ever
tell you any good news about the market? Join the Florida
Citrus Exchange snd keep informed. Full particulars o f
membership on application to

Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa, Fla.
hi a . h a k e s;
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ioar. :*;,ruit Crop Ever Tell You
Any G o'j&amp; News About the Market?

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W’e carry a hig stock and a complete line of all
Bicycle Accessories aud Childrens Velocipedes and
Toy Automobiles. Everything on Wheels. See us
when you need wheel goods.

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"I've fount; them! I've got the bank ! IrB
money 1 I found It In the old houao
boat. It's In the sack. And you must ‘ ode
get the offices here right away. And
we ran cateh the burglaral and. fatb-

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PAGE TWELVE

AUGUST 8, 1919

LcUier, J. N. Lord, A. C. Martin*
Confederate
Veterans;
M. . F.
Robinson, Findlay Munson and I.
Robbins, 'G. A. R. Veterans.

On account of the continual increase
labor and all merchandise e s p e c ia lly
cleaning and pressing supplies, all press­
ing clubs have been forced to increase
: : : : prices as follows : : : :
U N IO N PRICES EFFECTIVE A U G U S T 1, 1919

2 Piece Woolen Suits Pressed
Dry Cleaned

Active pall-bearers were J.
II.
Ferguson. F. R. Kent, Geo. Randall
Henry Nickel. It. A. Terhuetiand
T. C. Carlsott.
The deceased is survived by his
widow, Mrs. M ary Sccord and one
son of his first wife, Ira J. Secord of
San P.ueblo,' Cal.
. Tw o large enthusiastic audiences
at preaching services.
Sunday School launched a cam­
paign for 270 in, attcndcnce by the
end of August.
Six new members were added to
the church. The enrollment increase*
at every service.
The pastor will speak Sunday
morning on "T h e Standard ui a
Church for Rigger Hrotherhood"
The second of a series of addresses
on Dr. Ilym u n s experiences' us
Chaplain will be delivered Sunday
night. ‘‘France and ' Frenchmen as
I saw them,1* will bo the subject.
Eslewhcre in the Herald is men­
tioned thV, gift of $100.00 to home
missions by Mrs. E. E. Cox' arid of
$700.00 to foreign ■missions by Mr!
Join

the

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congregation?

■ ■ RirJiinn' Kale .Continue*
The great ‘ reduction sale of tin
Dickins Shoe Store continues and
there are many m ire bargains in
shoes for you but you must hurry
down' at once and g t them for they
are going f»3t.
The reason is that shoes ere high'
and going higher and. the low pruvs
put on till these line shoes tire mak­
ing them fly.
There never .van a
better opportunity od red the, iicao! ■

Scrubbed
Trousers Pressed
Coat Pressed
Trousers Cleaned
Coat Cleaned
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Suits Sponged and Pressed

T o - prevent the use o f
material.
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unwholesome
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T o prevent fraudulent substitution.

3. ■T o ■inform the purchaser what she
buying.
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Some products are so w ell known to
the housewife that from the class name under 1
w h ich they are sold she can tell the ingredients
W ith others, such as bak
wder,
all
the
arie named on
m g pow aer, an m e ingredients
ingreatenis are
the label, sind as a result the most healthful,
econom ical and desirable kind can be selected.

'There is one class of mixtures,however,
w hich are still bought blindly w ithout knowl
ed ge p f the^ ingredients.
T h ese are- the socalled Self-Rising Flours
any package of t«Jf*ming flour and there is never found either
the statement, ‘T h is package contains the following ingredi­
ents and none other," or any equivalent statement. One can­
not determine from the label either the quality of the flour or
the nature of the pther ingredients mixed therewith.
In the selection o f baking powder, the house­
wife is very particular; but in self-rising flour she takes what­
ever ingredients are handed her without,asking questions and
in an equal state of ignor*no6 with the dealer who is selling to
her, as to what these irigredienu it «.
It has been ‘admitted by the manufacturers o f
acid phosphate that-the phosphate used in self-rising flour
frequently contains 25 per cent or over of calcium sulphate
(gypsum).
Physicians know the objections to Intrducing
such an amount of unnecessary inedible material into the
system.

The physician can do much toward the enact­

‘ P A L M B E A C H an

ment of laws that will forbid the use of such material in the
manufacture of self-rising flour and that will require a suicment on self-rising flour of all the ingredients contained
therein.
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Suits Cleaned
Single Pants ( o r ) Coat Cleaned
W hite Flannel Trousers Cleaned

Such law* will protect the health and the pocket book.

NOTE— Miss Costello ii already well known to mast of Ihe ladies of
our city. She ns of the Domestic Semite liranch of the University of
Chicago, a graduate of Lewis ‘Institute, Suffervisor of Domestic Science
in 1‘uhhc Schools, Special Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy,
Special Lecturer to the Women's Clhbs.
We are publishing a series of her most important articles.

ON LUCE M U N R O I

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the Me, rile iii'vi; hi,* l&gt;u Iding
death ha,- robbed the town id one
t'- mpxny of lack; onville where he of its most desirable citizens.
hoitii a responsible-, position at

_ Mr. Seeord was born in Niagrn
county, N. V. August Hhh. 18:tl) and
In* would have heme eighry years old
bad he lived unlit Sunday.

Fordson Tractors
Now* is the time to place your order
. for the “ Fordson Tractor.” The

Price of Tractors

I lie deceased has bait a most re­
markable life. Ilis father was killed
by the Indians in Northern Michigan
anti ut the tender age of six lie was
left un orphan and without a l.otne.
Ai fourteen lie Vngngeil in farming
arid shortly after drove a big herd
of cattle into California, before he
was fifteen. From then on failures
and successes marked bis life until
the Givil War when in Y.2 he en­
listed under tin* Star and Stripe*
being in active service for three
years and four months. Almost
shot to pieces in various em a jements

$750.00

Power Pulleys
Extension Rims

$40.00

prices t.
Factory

C F. W ILLIAM S - EDW ARD HIGGINS
Dealer
Salesman

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nusn up to Prince
M in ce A lbert to produce more smoKe
1 happiness than you ever before collected I P . A .’s built to
fit you r smokeappetite like kids fit your hands I It has the
jimdandiest flavor and coolness and fragrance you ever ran
against!
Just w h at a-whale of.joy. Prince A lb e rt really is you want
tp find out the double-quickest thing you do next. And, put
it dow n h ow you could smoke P. A . for hours without
tongue bite or parching. Our exclusive patented process
cuts out bite and parch.
R ea lizew h a t it would mean to get set w ith a jo y ’us jimmy
pipe or the papers every once and a while. And, pun to
beat the cards ! Without a comeback/ W h y , P . A. is so
good you feel like y o u ’d just have to eat that fragrant smoke!
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.

�AUGU3T 8, 1919

THE SANt'Oitf) HERALD
Davis, Inman, jCliilda; hatter hiti
Inman; double plays,
Davis to
Stewart to Albanez; time of gzme
1:47”, umpires Ellis and Jackson.

(Continued from Page 9)

fact
Sanford Takes Second GnmaY
^ ^
Manager Ilowden received a vole
• of confidence from his directors by
'
iwiro this morning, read the riot act
I to the Smokers', two in particular
day k drawing, stiff fines for indifferent
play and though crippled the TamA E pans came back this afternoon
2 2 fighting the Celoryfeds to a 1 to 0
I 0 finish, with both Morton und Corcho
1 1 pitching mangificiont ball. The lo11 0 cals scored their tally on a couple of
11 0 bobbles in the seventh.
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Williams, cf - .... . L . 0
Jackson, cf &amp; fib 1 0

Totals

6
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Manager Hernandez lined Her*
nandez $25 and fined Leon similarly
nnd fined Leon similarly und also
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suspended him.
Ilowden, Williams
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and Jackson arc 8(111 out of the game*
and to fill the emergency Ilowden
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signed Chaplin nnd Rive, who were
7 ** I relaesed by the local club.

Sanford
Stewart, 2b
Chapman,’c
Johnson, cf..
W h ite, rf . ..
Childs, lf„ .„
Albanez, lb
Davis, ss

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Johnson, o f r
Albaneze, lb
White, If
Hotel, fib
Childs, . rf
Davis, ss
Morton p
Totals

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Score by innings:
Tampa
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Sanford
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^Summary: Left on bases, Tampa
2, Sanford 7; two-base hits Stewart,
Hord; first base on balls, olT Corcho
1; struck out, by Corcho, 9, by Mor­
ton 9; stolen bases Davis; time of
game 1:43; umpire Boyer.

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BASE* B A L L L A S T G A L L E Y T
Sanford Takes Third O ne/ J
Ellis ptiched u mugnillcient game
against the Smokers here on Wed­
nesday, being expecially strong in
pipches und Sanford dumped the
visitors to the tune « L 4 to 0.
Herd's homer in the eighth with two
on, finished up the local «nd of the
whitewash in fine style, .for a clean
swec

2 0 club in the Tampa uniforms. The
0 0; Smokers tnoVfed about with more
0 *Ojpep and spirit and played jam-up
0 0 1ball except for oFc slip fri~*thi*
A spectacular catch by Earrior of
6 0 seventh. The score:
Child's Texas leaguer in the seventh

Sanford Avenue

0 0 Tampa—
AH R II PO A E was among the features, the Smoker
2 ‘ 0 Alvarez, fib
-I 0
l *1 2 jJO second sacker, racing backwards into
0 0 Rive, cf
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1 I 0^1 short right-center for the poke and
1 d I Brown, ss
4 0 - 1 1 2 0 killing n hit.
, Dellinger, lb
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0 8 0 0
Johnson’s double, followed by Al® ® Hernan&lt;Iez, If
4 0
0 * 1 0 1 bnnese’s triple in the opening str.nza
, Farrlor,, c .
fi
(f 10 0 J) brought liie first score ami only* a
_ 2 s Chaplin 2b
fi *0 0 6 I 0 i magnificent rally by Wells in the
Totals
__1 5 1 Wells, rf '
fi 0
0 1* 0 0! sixth prevented more local scoring.
' Score by
Tiie Smoker hurler walked Stewart
in this frame and hit Chapman. Then Tampa
he diet the clam act so effectively Sanford
that tin* sppedy Stewart didn't get
Summary: Left on bases, Tampa
a chance to move.
3, Sanford 5; two base hits, John­
son; three base hits, Alba nose; home
The score was as follows:
runs. Ilord: first base on balls, off
Wells fi; struck out by Wells fi, by
Kill’s G: sacrifice hits, Hernandez,
How'den; stolen liases Stewart

Totals

&lt; hupmati. double plays, Da\is to
Stewart to Milanese; tune oe game

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Ter ea*alng and other information uddrefa:

THE SECRETARY. ROLLINS COLLEGE
Winter I'ark, Florida

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KIDNEYS WEAKENING?
LOOK OUT!
K|*tn»y tronhH* &lt;1«n‘t rtlwvpp^ar nf
Chamialvca . They * Kiowf .lowly but
atakulily,
unitrrrnlnlnB health
with
deadly certainty, until you (all a vic­
tim to IncuraJile disease.
Btot your troubles whits there la time.
Don’t wait until llilla P»lna become blr
schea Don't trlGo with disease. To
avoid future suffering begin treatment
with OOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Cap*
■ults now. Take three or four ovary
day until you are entirely free from
pain.
Thi* well-known preperation haa been
ne of the national remedies of Hol­
land for oenturite In 1«»* the govern,
tnent of the NetheTlanda granted a
eyecial charter authorlilnit tie prepara­
tion and sale.
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Ttie h,ousewlf# of Hollaml would alniosj as soon be without fond as with­
out her 'T-ujl Dutch Drops," as she
uaintty calls C.o L d UKn,lI, Haarlem
ill Capsules.' They reeiore strength
and are responsible In a great measure
for the sturdy, robust health of the
Hollanders. .

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Do not delay. Os to your druralst and
Insist on hie supplylnr you with (loLD
MKDAL Haarlem OH Cajieulee. Tske
them as directed, end tf you are not
tisAed -with reoulta your druggist will
Look fo r
g lad ly refund jo u r ^ m______
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tha ham * O O LD M U DAD on th * box
and accept no other. In sealed boxes,

thTee alxea.

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eted a t . $ 4 .0 0 per crate. We cannot rec­
omend too highly our Worldbeater
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S k y 1 W e nt Along.

A unman wus h a* lug ti hnme wlmrc 1
-In had be* n i r n happy ami as sin- ’
bniirileil the rru'n which was to lake
her uwa\ lb - liars rain,* fust. Her
llnli
win atiV|ii||s In iumfiirl her.

tried the elTri I iif a i heerlllg dlsenver\ he hint Just mail**, “ Why. mnlher,"
In- exelalniefl, “ the sky Is going light
iilniig wlih us." inlier fa Iill-hearted
lieoplc* nt*ed In make I he name dlsrnvery. No mntter what wc* leave be­
ll iml, the best goes with u«.
' Find Indian ’ Stone Celts.
In an article *m Indian ntnne celts
Ii. the Wisconsin Archeologist. Charles
IL Itrmvn. chief of the slate historical
.museum, deserlhes llie various classes
of celts, or stone hatchets, and In what
Wisconsin localities many of them have
been found. JelTt'rson county has been
the source of many celts, and other
counties In which they have beer, found
nr*- Dane, Calumet, Itrmvn. Waupaca,
Walworth. Winnebago, Wnukeslm and
Washington.

O U know how
inuch toasting im ­
p roves bread. M ak es
it taste good. O f course
— m ere flavor.

Our War With Spain.
On the lflth o f April. 18IW, the Cnlted
Rtates senate and the house of repre­
sentatives declared Jointly that the
Cubans "are and nf a right might to
be free ifnd Independent" nml empow­
ered President McKinley to use the
land and naval forces tif the Cnlted
Rtates to their Utmost rapacity to rnrry the resolution Into effect* This reso­
lution constituted our declaration of
war against Spain.
Death Valley.
Death vnll**y Is a narrow valley be­
tween the Piiuamlnt and l-'uimral
liniiiiiialns In Cnllfomla. It Is trav­
ersed by the Ainnrgiirn river, which Is
usually ti dry •■liarim’l. though prob­
ably It was formerly full o f water.
The level of the valley Is cnvi-Fed
with salt, supported tn have been
brought hy tho torrents from the sur­
rounding desert and left on the-evap­
oration, o f ’ the wnter. Death valVy
Is considered -to lie the hottest and
driest plnce In llie Cnlted States. A
’ tempernture o f 122 degrees lias been
observed.

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Sam e w ith tobacco .
—esp ecially K entucky
Burley.
Buy yourself i»nackage of L u ck y Strike
cigarettes. N o tic e the
toasted flavor. G reat!
N othing like it. T h e
real B urley cigarette.

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desire to groYv a m oney-m aking c r o p .

N.S r n i o n

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acrerge the first picking, or a total of

T H E G E N U IN E S T O C K C A N O N L Y HE S E C U R E D F R O M

l a r g e
t.-a

The average

was 4 pepper, per plant for the entire

introduced by us several years ago.

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peppers the first picking.

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plants bore as high as 9 marketable

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l i t t l e s e h o o l h o u s e ; l i n t t h e p u p i l s ,
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l o v e l y
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in
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t h e

T w e n t y l u e
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T h n r t i l o u ,
M o w
m a n y
a r e g o i n g t o d o I h e i r v e r y b e s t
t o m t f h e t h i s a m o d e l si h o o l t h i s y e a r , "

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t h e y

s c h o o l r o o m
■ i n d s a i d

Dy MONA DORR.

t r a i n

J o h n n y !

w a i t i n g .

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each smiling face.

A LOVE PROBLEM

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p a t i e n t l y

w a s

b e f o r e c l o s i n g t i m e a m i t h e n
t h e
o l d e r
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Tuesday morning found LUUnn nfld
small Richard stnrt'vig out for ihc

l i t t l e

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T h e s c h o o l

n i g h t w i t h
h o m e , o n e

J o i n e d t h e m , a n d , n s t h e y r e a c h e d t h e
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In the ini'uirtltnc lIn* superintendent
had become a frequent culler nt' the
Gray hojnestrad. and I.llllan looked
_R1J of tile Bla|tnf. Dili"* Worrit*
forward with pleasure to his evening
et Mottuilot. Uu
culls.
One afternoon tn midwinter n knock
wns heard, und one of the scholars ad­
mitted Superintendent Ramsey. Need­
less to say, hooks were laid aside und
fh uwe!l If nhlUrBlIiuc. tMIffMful lu Hf.rt li
A f&lt;“w
llir Inini* i far*
will fcrifUPiA Will rwit t *tn On* r--*** tleUraia cut tif hcI o m I s. M fs. t i r j i list mi* l*&gt; attention was claimed.
Un*^i- Ifrillr * fi.f rul#. |rcl Int*-*. r* A 2J&lt;s
y o u .
Y o u I . n o w t i n * r o a d s a n * s o
“ Now,” said the teacher smilingly.
«|ll U&lt;|
a Riiw.Ui lluarar ***1 rffcr*
lip AImj rfoirttjmrrjil^i gl a f&gt;r«trviiiy»« mimt!
muddy."
He
threw her a reassuring (
will have recitation." And there
fli***, tot-dbra. moUia. Hoc* luiu^a. trfc. £§% $mit
w writ#
smile ns he picked lip In r ba.:s ami led • followed quick sums In arithmetic
the way to the ear.
which were readily answered by tho
T h e * \ e Y O Vta&amp;ft * Co.,
On the ride tn Mrs. Gray's she 1older pupils,
learned that her companion was Mrs. j
Finally the work was switched lo
M o n tgo m r ry ^
Gray's near neighbor, living with his (|,(. younger children,
A la .
parents.
.
I “ Richard”— lilts to the little Gray
The beautiful scenery and lovely youngster—"tell us the nnswer to ona
Helds Impressed Lillian, who Itnd been plus one."
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used to city life, and the rldo had tm{
The hoy thought for n moment, then
seemed a two-mile run when thu ear rqjdled: “ Obo I"
drew up before a low, old-ftshloneU
The teacher looked askance. “ Why,
cottage. Though It was tho mouth of Rlclmrtl,
plus one?"
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September, thu grass was-still « lovely -. "One,” he-relurnetl again. Then with
green, and the dahlias, gladioli and quivering lips and tearful eyes, “ I
other Into fullage. In their mingled know, teacher, you said.’twas two; but
glory o f yellow, pink and red. seemed my mother said If—If ‘Smiley’—I
tp nod a bright welcome to the girl.
mean Sir. Ramsey*, kept cornin’ to see
As they stnrted up the graveled path you, you two’d Jte one, so I* thought
the front door was opened und n- that was an example. You always say
plump, pIcuKaut-fuced woman smiled to give an example."
m s m m -n A _
—n welcome to Lillian.
There was a strained silence for
E W D p p ^ W ^ - C o i a f 4e t e l 1o &lt; f c m S b w * \ # &lt; J I
“ We’ll not require an Introduction," one minute, when a titter, then u
o u L i d r r o o r e S t e a o v l J M t e i ^ * i . B v p ’ C &amp; f e i
said
Mrs. Gray ns she pressed the hurst of laughter wus heard from a
;«tk*Cbi\ye(\ioi\i !ote^yt^$•,
girl’s
hnnd.
roomful of lusty young throats; and,
k a r* r t f o l f C i ! v • S e n d fo r B o o k l Q t •
JinDU UjniTH, PROP’R__ •
» After a few words, Superintendent worst of all, came the low chuckle of
Ramsey departed with the promise to a man.
Lillian's head came up from the
enlj for Lillian the next day to Intro­
desk
In double-quick time, und her
duce her to the new duties at Kelsey’
Unshed face and angry eyes met the
school.
Mrs. Gray’s family consisted of her laughing gaze of ‘Smiley’ Ramsey, as
huslminl. u genial, hard-working farm­ he was lovingly named by his many
er,^und her six-year-old son Richard,
friends,
i
" M y
r l e n r l i t t l e g i r l . " h o l a u g h i n g l y
who would start Into school with the
w h i s p e r e d ,
" w h y
s h o u l d
y o u
h e
s o
new teneher.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD
give a bond equal‘ to 25 per rent of the Selby Tinegan, Joseph Finrgan, Mrs. B. L. , It la further orderexl that this notice bw
amount ol his or their bid, computed upon Lambert. James Mr Elroy Farramore. Agnea published once earh week for tweiea wewkw
the ba)la of the yardage above mentioned. Parramorr, Eflie Parramore and Elisabeth in the Ranfdrd Herald, a hexrsptper pubvi
with a Surrty 'Company qualified to write Parramnre, as heirs of said Jotrph Finrgan, iished In Seminole County, Florid*.
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such bonds in the Slate ol Florida, aj surety deceased. In a n d ‘ to the Jl-W t* of N E 1, of
Witness my hand and official acal of the
thereon; the Surety Company and form of Section 18. Tp. 20 S. Cange 31 East and the
said Circuit Court this the 8th day of Augbond to be approved t^y said board.
NWJJ of SKt, of Section 18, Tp. 29,
S u*F 1919.
A copy of plana, specifications and pro­ Bangr 31 East In Seminote County. Ferlda.
Seal!
E. A. D O U G LA S S
E E. IIHADV
files and proposed contract, bond Xn dfo rm of
(Tier It, Circuit
Court,
Sheriff Seminole County, f l j .
bid may be obtained upon application to tho
Sr' die Maine*.
undersigned upon
making s^a deposit of 6l*5tr.
S didlPf far Complainant*
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Ten Dullars. this aura to be refunded when
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said plana, specifications, etc., have been re­
In rirrull Court of thr Hrirnth indicia ! In Grrolf Court 7th Jitdl’l jl (Nrcali, .Sami*
turned.
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Circuit of Florida, "Brmlnofc County.
In
By order ol. the Board of County Com­
nole County. Florida. In Chanrery.
Chancery,
missioners of Seminole County, Florida,
In f Petition »»f Fanil* C.* DavUr a Vfirr!*'!
C. L. Randall, Complainant
p*
iaeall
K. A. D . iU G L A S S ,
Woman.
v«
65-lte
Clerk.
Order and IJcense
William Atkinson Daniel, Luther C. Portar,
This m%ffrr. rnmlng on* to be heard this
Nellrr uf Aputlrattun fur Tux Deed Under
Thr Portsmouth Truat
GuraanF-e
da, ueiurr inc iip.iri the r ep jr t of *L F. iLius^
Section 5 or Chapter 4898, l.rsv ef Florida. Alice C. Hill, Da) id Fee Daniel, A. IF Htar- howrrj special master heretofore appointed
O m C K IN T1IK COURT HOUSE
Nntlre.i* hereby given that Juhyi^JIrauer,
bird, anil all uni: tft*n peraona claiming to t ike and report testimony a* t » tne capa­
arv interest by. through or under the city. competency and &lt;pttli;l~at»» it uf peti­
purchaser of Taa Certificate N d # 4 l I, dated
FLORIDA
the (Hi day of June A. D. 1917, baa filed above named partlea or either of them, ax tioner to take charge of and man*:* her
heirr,
devlseca legateea, grantee* nf other* estate, with his opinion thereon, the eotirt,
'said certificate In my office* and haa made ap­
»De, and all other unknown per»ona claim
plication for tax deed to Issue In preordanee
having examineil the report and th* testiwith law. Said certiorate embrace* the fol­ lnr any interrat in and to the said landa In* mony, find* that the said Fannie C. Davis
vulvid
In
aald
suit,
et
al
lowing described ptoperl y- situated In Semi­
la ciualifled to take charge of and manage her
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
nole county, Florida, to-wlt; N E ' i of S W 1,
r«tate, and thereupon it is hereby ordered,
Order of ConatnPrtlve Service.
E. FERGUSON HOUfllluLI/rH
of S W ! t ol Sec. 27. Tp. 21 S. It. 30 K., |0
To all iHiVhown partlea claiming Interest adjudged and decreed that the amid matter*#
aiVrs,
.
by, through or under William Atklnann Dan­ report lie and the same is herrb/ approved
The aalil land being ar*eesed al the date of iel, Luther C. P.rrter. The Fort*mouth Trust *n/l riinrtrmed. ,l
the iiauar.rr of such cettlfirate In the name * Ouarewte* t y u Alkm C. Hill, David l^*e
IT^IS F U R T H E R ORD/TItED, A D J U D O
of \rtnnie t„ McCallum.- Unices dald ccr- Daniel, and A. IF Htarbkd, a* hr (ft, devise-—a,
tlfieate snail be redeemed according to law grantees, frgateis ur other wise, or rnv or E D A N D D E C R E E D . That the patitlon-r.
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tax .deed will Issue tbreeon on the 14th day tit her of them a^j I all unk,v»*n ti.raona, the aaiil Fannie C. Davis, be and an# la here­
by grantnl license to tik.* charge of and
of Auguat, A. D. 1919.
corporationa or "s-uHatlon# claiming an manage her estate and property, Ro control
Sanford.
ttulldlng Pund
Alan beginning 160 fret West of S. E.
Witness
my
o
(1
1
cl
a
I
signature
and
acal
this
Interest
in
the
following
described
landa
t 8500.00 corner of S. W.
the same,, to contract and be contracted
Pavment'of Time Warranla
of S. E. &gt;* of Section
situate In Hemlnot* County, Florida, to-wit: with,'to sue and he sued, **rfd to become A
2100.00 31 -afortaaltf, running thence Weal 210 feet. the I Of h day of July A. It. 1919
interest on Time .Warranla .
lac,It
E. A. DIM G L A S S
LoU |‘ to 28 inclusive (less Lota 4 and A) frev dealer and Wqd herielf In* all respecte as
North 414.4 feet. Fast 210 (ret. South 414.4
Cltrk Circuit Court Semineb- County, Fla/ W, A* &amp; IF L. Daniel's Subdlvhlnn x&gt;f the
f 7600.00 Irel. .bring the properly conveyed by E. E.
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By V. E. Douglas*, D.C. SB *4 nf Bee 10, T » p .21 S* Range 29 B, If she were unmarried.
Pi Iris and wile Louisa to Stephen I.. Dann
Tick Eradication Fund
61-Stc
Done and unit-red in Chambers at DeLand
120 acres morr or lest.
| 3100.00 by deed listed Nov. 29. 1581, filed Dec.. 23,
Payment of Time Warrant
Florida this the 2nd day of August 1919, *
You and earh fl| ypti are hereby ordered to
Inlereat nn Time Warrant-.______ .. .330,00. 1554, recorded in Book 22, page 02.
.
JAS. W. FK It KI NS
Bay and Hogan Sis.
Alto beginning at a point 440 (eet north In the Circuit Court uf the Sr'vrnih Judicial be and appear before our said Circuit Court 6ik4tc
Judge.
flrcull of rioelda. Seminole County. In at the Court House in Hanford, Florida, on
t 3530.00
1
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&gt;rat
Ckanrrry.
the
3rd
day
of
N
o
r
.
,
A
,
D.
1919,
then
and
JAC KSO NVILLE, FLA.
tarter of the Soulkraat quarter of arctlon
I t w»a ih teupnn rraolved that the Clerk
Irly-one, township twenty South ot Hang* J. K. Lalng. juloed by J. E. Laitig, her hus­ there to make answer to the bill of complaint In th* t'lrsBlt Coaft. ‘t c e q l h Ju ilritl Cl/All railroad ticket offices in
of the Circuit Court he directed to have the
herein fUrd against youl*
band.
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Thtrly
eaat, thence running
West
42u
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In xml for Heninst- C ja n if , r i ,- I J ,
foregoing
ratlmatea
aa
made
hy
the
Ilnaril
Complainants
building.
Center of every­
feet, thence North 2|0 teet, thence Eaat
It Hi further ordered that Otli notice be
In 4'hxncr,.
pubfiahed In a newspaper in 't hla county by 420 feet, thence South 210 feet to |h» place
vs,
r
published once a Week for twelve weeks }n Albprt If al I, Cumptkinxnl
one Inaerllnn and that a ropy thereof proper­ □t beginning.
thing.
All modern improve­
Wm. G. Andenelrd. II, If. Ramsey, Geo. IT. the Hanford Herald, a newspaper published
ly rertlfled be forwarded to Ihe Comptroller
Which application will be based upon the Mutton, individually and aa trustee, Cal­ In Heminot# County, Ftor da.
ments.
First class in every
lloix M. 11*11, D.f.ndantof the State of Florida.
vin. A. I'oagr, Anqa C. Woodbrldge. Indjpetition lot sal- now on file In said Court.
Witness my. hand and seal of said Circuit T « l i o n M. 11,11,------ StrMl, Indlanappli*.
It waa further reaolyed that at * special
•vlduallv and as trustee, Albert O. Eaves
way. Hot and cold running
Dated
July
10th,
A.
D.
1919.
meeting o(-----tbie ~Board■ ■
to 'be ‘held on *•*”* 16th
and Richie Woodbrldge, and all unknown Court, this the 7th day of Aug. 1919.
1.paste Cramer.
(Heal)
B. A. DO UGLASS
going
water in rooms.
•lay of August A. D. 1919, the foregoing
person* rlalming interest, by through or un­
Il appparin, frnm (hp affidavit of Altmrt
Guardian 1
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole Co. Fla. Hall hfiiin duly filrd that ha I, complainant
ratlmatea thill be ukeh up and c„n»lderrd
der any of the above named defendant!*,
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Hales, $1.00 up.
either as heirs, devisees, grantees, legatees B, F. If mi aholder
and acted upon ami at I ho same time the
in thp above enlilipd r a u » and (hat it ia the
Solicitor
6&amp;-13IC belief that the defendant, Rosa II. Hall, la
tax levy fur (he year A. D. 1919 “ 'll ' a In Ihe rirrull ('ourl. Seventh Judicial Cir­ er otherwise, and all unknown prrsnna claim­
Room a n d ,b a th $1*50 up
made.
non-rreidrnl of the Stale of Florida' and
cuit. uf Florida. In and for .Nernffiole Coun- ing interest by, through or under J « » l e C.
E. FRA N K . IPEARCE, P r o p ..
I that ehp ia a resident of a (tat* of the United
Murphey and J. Richmond Murphev, her
Done and urderrd In rrgular »c*»ion °n ' *jr. In Chanrery
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In
Circuit
Court
of
ihr
Hexenlh
Judlrla
husband,
now
deceased,
a*
heirs,
devisees,
Kihtra
othrr than the Stata of Florida and
this the 4lh day of Auguat A. D. 1919'.
II. J. Lulu an and Alma Thorman, •
Circuit of Florida. Hrmiaotr Uounly.
In i. i rr.ident of thp Slate nf Indiana, rra'dlnc
E.
A.
DOUG I. ASS Complainant*.
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• legatee*, or otherwise, and all other unknown
Chancery.
§
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persons rlaimlng any Interest in and to *sld
Clerk Board of (Yunty Curomimionera.
a t ------------- Street in the City of Indianapolis
property Invlovrd In said stilt.
G -llr.
Cordelia E. *11111 and William Jlenry
J. P. I-sing, joined by J. F Lalng, her bus- Indiana and that thrrr n no person In the
Defendants.
State of Florida thr » r v i r p of a subpoena
Hill, her husband: all .unknown par­
band. Complainants.
upon
whom would hind ' the defendant
ties claiming Interest* under Cordelia
VJL
Order of Constructive Service
,
To all unknown parties claiming Interest Wm tL Andenrled, IF H. ft am *ry. Geo. IF and that It ia hit belief the a(s of tha de­
Sealed ‘proposal* will be received by the E. Hilt and William Henry Hilt. b,r
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jyears.
x. m ■ n .
fendant
ii
over
lw,nty-un«
Morton, imlividually anil it trustee, A*alby, through or under Wm. G. Afldenrled.
City Council of Sanford. Florida at the of­ husband, qr either of them, or other­
We
xin A. Poacr, Anna C, W uimIbridge, intjl*
It II, H*m*e&gt;', Ges&gt; ft. Morton, Individually
You are therefore ordered to appear to
fice 8f the Cltv Clerk at or before 7:30 I*. M. wise. in the land di-eerlbed below;
—•— Apgar, Ids
viduallv and as truster, Albert G. Laves, t hi.
and a* trustee. Calvin' A,,P«agV, Albert 41.
tia bill nn Monday the 6lh day of October
September Iftth, 1919 for grading and pav­ Allen G Apgar and
Still H ave Good
and Richie Woodbrldge, and all unknown A.. I). 1919, thp tame being a 'R u l e Day ot
Eaves. Richie Woodbrldge and Jessie
ing with brick Ninth Street from Park wife; alt unknown parties rlaimlng
Inlrrtets
undsr
Allen
0.
Apgar
and
persons
claiming
any
interest
by,
through
Murphey and J. lliThm.nnd Murphey, her
ai, Court.
tbi*
Avenue Kaat one and one-half J l ! » ) bloeka.
Envelopes at
or under any of the above named defend­
husband, a* heir*. devl*ees, grantee*. Irgate, •
Proposal to by presented In a araled en­ ----- -— Apgat, Ids wile, or either . id
It is further ordi
ordered that thi, nolire be
ants, rithrr a* heirs, devisees, grantees,
or otherwise ur any ur either of them, and a'l
velope endorsed on the outside “ Bid* for till m. or otherwise, in thy lend del*
ubifshed
rd for four ironaeculive weeks In the
unknown person*, corporation* or assorla- legateea or otherwise, and all unknown per­
paving Ninth Street.1' Sanford. Florida arid rrlb’ed below, all unknown Parties
5c a Pkg.
enfnad
Herald,
a newspaper published in
rlaimlng an Interest in Ihe following
tlon*. (Ihlming an Interest In the following sons claiming interop by through or. under Semlnuj, County. E
the name of the bidder or blddeta.
Florida.
desrrtbr-d property sjiualr in Seminotr Couh- JesxJe C. Murphey and J, Richmond Murph
Kerb proposal must be accompanied by a described land situate In Seminole
W trW n, E. A. Doualaae. Clerk of the
. , It, Florida, lo wit- Begin at Inleraeflloit ol
phry. her husband, ini «r .deceased, ■■ heir*
certified check made payable at sight to the county, Florida, to-wlt: S f j ol S 1j of
I *
.a ,
.m . . . 4 i
(In U it*! legatees ttf otherwise and all Cireuit*Court and the seal thereof this 23rd
Fail l.i- e ,.t Mellon* tile Avc.. with s.»ul h
ordrf of the City Clerk of Sanford,* Flrnida SE 'j of S W 1, ef Section 13, T ow n­
ship 21 South, Itange 29 Ka&gt;t: al.o
line nf Sr*. Ill, fur. North along Melbtnville oih*r unknown persons claiming any inter­ day of July A. D. 1919.
for lr~ » hundrrrd (1206.001 Dollars.
E. A. IXICGl.ASS. Clerk.
begin si SW c*'rnrr of S K 1; of SecAte.. |ti’ jirds, Fast at right angle* 162 est In and in said properly involved in said
Office Supply Dept.
The successful bidder or bidders will he tton 13, Township 21 South. Itange
Ily V. M. Douglass. D. C.
suit.
Defendants,
aid*,
t
i
t
i
at
■
/ht
angle*
162
vards.
required to give a bond equal to his or their 2*1 Kn*t, run east i t 1, chain*, north
A. K l*ower*.
Phonc'I48
Sanford. Florida
• esT I f . v, -ds. Ss -* 30 T*|i 19 9, Itange
tVder uf ('onct ruetivr Kervfce,
i,lj and such bond to be executed by a Id chain*, west II*? chain*. m »u th Id
tuitur for Cimplainanl.
65-3te
■»' F
T o the Drfenrants. W m. G Andrnrird.
simty rnmpxnt, Ilrcnscd ' to do tmslnrs- in e,I *1n*. del* hiliintr
A »&gt;u and each nf v ou are hereby indee d R H Ramax»y, &lt;*ex» I! Mjortun, IndlvjdualU
the State *d Florid*. raid bond
to toOrder of Service l*v Publication
in t-e and appear beforr our said Cireuit anii sa trustee, Calvin A. Poage, Albert (i.
approved by the City Council
To all parti* s claiming Inter,-eta under Court at the Court Hou**1 -rs Sanf ord, Fla , n Fa vet and Richie W'Qiidbrblge:
Plans ami speclficaiions may he *een at
Cordelia
E
Hill
and
William
Menu
ltd),
her
Ihe City Clerk’s offire or at the ofiire ol husband or either ol them, or otherwise. In the 3rd dav «*f Noy. A. It. 1919, then an*l
It appearing from1the Sworn bill nf rnmthere lo make answer to the bill of complaint plaint hrfrin filed that your placv of reftFred 'T. William*. City F.ngioeer.
ti c land d.-serlbr d below, and all part!.* herein fded against you
The
City
Connell
reserve*
the
right
to
rr
tlrijr^
ia onknota n, and that y uu ale over FHtE and THEFT and COLLISION In­
IFGAl ADVERTISING
'aiming ml. rests under Allen t, Apgar and
l t rf* further ord, r, d that tbit noiir# l-e the age of 21 years
hect and and all hid.
Apgar.
hi*
*ile
or
either
id
tht-m.
or
publuhed
once
a
week
(or
twelve
weeks
in
Wed P. Hines
F. 1— Miller
It Is therefore Ordered that you anil each surance issued hy the FLORIDA STATE
City Clerk
Pres. Council. otherwise. In Ihe land desrnt.td, below: and ; , hr -i,n[ otj llrtatd. ■ newspaper, publlsb.il of you do appear Indore our Said Circuit AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Is Ihe
all
parties
claiming
an
interest
In
the
followj
|„
Seminole
Cmintv.
Florida
An Hallmale of the Nereaaary Kl*
Trcd. T. Willis rp*
Inu
li» if 9mit11 &gt;il tja tu in S^niJiKiTF r.iunpenava for Hrmlnalt County.
W 1frt*4** my hand and »« al nf «aid t'irrtiil Court, at the Court IUm&lt;«* in Sanford. Fla. salcsl and cheapest In the world. Write
City Engineer
I*ti Hit* t»th da) of October A D ! !*l !•, then for Information to headquarters Orlando.
! ti mil S '
Ikf s ’
tf SK
&lt; «itjr! this th* 7sh ilit .if August 1*&lt;19
The folloslrtg la an extlmale of Ihe ncc- Jfi.X-ttr
an«l there lo make answer lo (he bill uf cum*
•S W ,
id s«eiiitn 13. Tnwnabip 21 8mitb,
1 Seal'
I. A f l o r O l . A S S
(••ary r t p r n u - of Seminole County, Florida J
j\L'ents wanted In every town In Florida.
1 lliinge 29 Fast, bI*4i begin at S \V r u f n « uf
Clerk nf Cirruit, Court Semtn**le C«* , Fla. plain! herein filed against you,
for the jiscnl year from October let. 1919 to
r l e 1!
id Serf hen 13, Tnmiixhip 21 South, F F Housliplder
It
I*
further
offered
that
tbi*
nohre
be
September 30th 1920 as estimated by the
N O T H F. OF RLECTIO*:
Range29 Fast,
run Fast M S
chain*.
published luf eight consecluive ’s«*fiks in the
SoHritor.
Board of County Commlsslonerv, In and for
Notire is hereby given that an flection North 10 rbainw, Writ 1H j chains. South 10
Hanford Herald,
newspaper pubhahn'd in
S«*mjnolc County nt thrir rrgular1'rnFFting aid be held a 4 the several Foiling plarvB in pbains.
*
*.
Semlnuld
Co. Fla,
nn A u(u*t It hr, 191R»
’ t
8emiiinU* Couniy, Flnrfda* nn &lt;he FOth flay
Id 4'irruii C’aurt nf the Hrirnth Jtidirla!
It i« hrtebv ordernl that eou apjiear t(‘ the
Wilpesa* my hand and seal of said Circuit
of September 1^10 pursuant tn Chanter
Circuit of I'forhla, Srirtlrtole County.
Grnrrnld
Fund
Court thts th . 1h day of August 1919.
8195 nf the I.awi nf FiofiOn, \rt«i of 1919, bill uf complaint bb*f herein agarnet ynu in
In CH nr er*
HaUry of ri&lt;*rk of thr Cirruit ('ntiri
the
above
entitled
cause,
»n
the
llrxt
dn
v
e|
F A. DOUGLAS#
seal 1
Entitled An Art tn Frnhibil H i»k» nr Swine
»§ Cou nty Auilitor am| ('Jrfk
Sept* m her, A l&gt;
anil thr Sant on! * L Randall, if ■tfnpf ainan !
t’lefk «ft Circuit Court Srmtnuif* &lt;’o, Fla
to thr County ( ’ om m iition m
$ I r.00.Oft runnfn nr roaming at large in -aid rmints. Herald is hereby dr-signated
the n»- h j m r i f
. .. "
.
, ,
,
,,
H
Flluushuldef,
f»
»r
the
pur
pour
nf
adnpting
of
meeting
the
in which th,, ,.rci,r shall I - publl.ljrd on e*: " " " ' - t n Alk.n.on Dam.-I, l.uihrt I
P.-rl-r.
IVf l)irm ItKOnft
Milraijr
SolicJitir
6V9tr
i , TJh pftr!»muolb Trust St Guarantee1 * n.,
$192.00 of f u m n
f. 72,00 prtivisiirips nf said art, 5a ad etertlnn tn be [ ■u wtt-k fur i s t l t r rntiMCUlIve a«&gt;r-kp.
held
in’areorfianer
with
exi•
ting
law*
govern­
Alii-e
t'
Hill,
Havid
Fee
Daniel,
A. D
I’ tV of K h r f i f f f o r liUnrtlaner on
Wit
nits
m
y
hand
i»nd
seal
of
ijfilce
0
d
»
btfcrldrd, and ail unknown persons Halm*
C q Commltslnnen
* 48.00 ing grneral elertlnnt, including the puaUti- 2nd if ay nf June, A 1» I9lf*
* ft* Hrxrnth Jutllrldf ('jrrtiil P I C K A K D ’S H A N D - P A I N T E D C H I N A
j
mg any interest by tb/Tuteh nr under the |it llruil*
Attofnfy for County Com,
611O.OO rttiun ot vuter a.
oral)
F A 11111!f . |, ASS.
Hr »xi.iulr i i ini) , FlttrIf! 4
In ( Innrrfj
a
bo
we named paftlr* nr •■liner of them, as
J4iff»rf vimm of flrKi»tratIon
210 Dll
The foilnwing electors have been apfn»Vnted
Cl* fk t'lreuit C«iurt, St itminlr * «• , Fla
*
ary
M
,k*omI. widiin,
G O U ilA M 'S S T E R L IN G SILV E R
hfire. f|,-\i«ees, grunt***-*, legatees of t- her
County I'hyaSrian
__
lf»0 00 tn mtiduct said elertiujft and to ranviti and W M Morph), Jr-,
GnriifiJ
jirtAnl
I wise, and all other unknown peraon* rlntmCounty Pemnnstnlifin \^ceot
I2t»n.00 mat e return* nf the votes rnit in the several
'inlkdtor I or Complainant*
.56-1l i e
%•
Hill to
ItO T lH R S' P L A T E D W A R E
1
mg
any
interest
tn
and
to
said
lands
involved
Hrpair* to Court House
200,00 precincts, respt-etivrl), the last named in act
. Quirt Till#
In
sail! suit, et al.
Hrptirs to J rU
200.00 as clerk
Circuit C«i h i | S m m u H Judlrial Circuit,
All j iknown hi Im nj am! all unkfinxn (i^r
E LG IN AND W A L T H A M
WATCHES
Defendant*.
Furniture ^ Future* forCt, House
1000,00
Precinct Nn I, Tim Kean**. F K t&lt; If*
8 end note l uunii, Florida. In * h *mr r r jr
*. ■r•.- r Ia 1 in1nit iu ir rr* 1 u nt:lr f E« H&gt; #tii| Es J
Otdrf ol Cultstritrtjve bcaiicr
Furnllurr &amp; Futures Jail
100,0^ A. W. Wathen ami W. F. ShelU v
Henry
IF
fl H i ('happrll.
Whltx,
Mr**
C.
tV.
Jartirku
aik
)
all
unknown
To the defendants;
William
At k in# on
Janitors
,
720.00
Precinct N 11 2 A. S. Hawkins, J. C. Moffett Marv Wheeler ('habpell. and
iufaun* tUifninic intufrat untlr-f *
W.
I tar.iel, •f.uthar C* Porter, Tlte Poftanmuth
IJfht Fu*-! &amp; Water .
Jas. A. Juhntun and J. W. ftrlk
J. Hargreaves, Co mnlainants
Hill tn
Iferurk* ami #11* utikn ifen piirflrx claim*
Trust
J
k
ffUarantleo
Co.
‘
Alice
f*„ Hi IF
Insuraorc
20LO0
Precinct No 1 , C. F, llritf. C. *P. Paxtnn.
Utiiet
rnfi
in
lotfr*-*!
in
mul
to
Lot*
2.
I,
4
,
David Fee Daniel and A D Starbifd t
Inritlrntata
-*
^00.00 I la vid Speer, and F P Itlnes
Joseph Garvin, the onkniisn
Title.
f* «i11•I
&lt;, Rl '7‘k 2. II, .I. Whit**'# HubiliViKf-fiairs and AildiH&lt;»rt* *•» Ft»or
Precinct No, t4 A, A, flirks, r
A Jt»hn* legatees and ileviseea urtd* r the
It appearing from the swmrn bill of com*
ffousr and Farm
_* 1400,00 •on. A* V* Me Guinn and l^cunard •Kids
plaint hi r*4r» htr*). 1bit vnur |dix*t* uf rr* •i- »jon &amp;■ f ««1 jri-li-il in |j!* i K »t*U Nf» 2, Heinififlil*
last will ap«! testament of Jof
'tlUOlv
!*r#4i»ri|a,
I If*f* flilailt X
Furniture ft Flitiiri**. IVor House
Precinct *N«. 5* T. I„ Cuahinr, N J Tan­ t* jib Garvin, lhr unbnox n heir* of
d* nr. i* unlxiiimr1, 11 nd l b E1 you an* fi xH
and Farm
100*00 ner. (». G. Walcott and II H Nf•*Call
ib* ur • ■*! 21 usrx
i«;t |i » : r
** l
J«&gt;*« ph Gaivin, Wm (i
Arden
rxiienss*
&lt;*f I,&lt;w’r
Prerinrl N&gt;i
J W Flint, 1 * T l‘&lt;*1 r», retd, th* link ruts u i«ri&gt; r• &lt;* rb &lt;|
T ■ u' ’ -r ' n " n
* *r * f, .■*’ &gt;1 i*.M iukn••4 o
H*. 1ti■r, I *. i J.
J1 lull .*41X! *- Arb
' -M
it ml Farm »
I0UOU0 J \ \V1ck* and M I 1 1 * !»* ,
Practice cun(lm&lt;d (o the Irenlment
do vi*M 9 undef t hi lull skill ami
r *'*1 *
( ' u . ii .tTri! tit. t i K H A K J
.»(
1 ■1 ’ a itfix a r Inf.. a 4&lt;tir *aixl c ifrt it
V
\
lilt«
.
*
’
1
T
h
4II
ij
1l,fi ** tx |i1f 3 *1 » In tt rti;
i t -tamer, l &gt;f Win It
And- h
Precinct N • 7 U It lt«ibera1
o f (he eye
&lt;%XIIft ■ t 1tl •• &lt; ...*M lluu- III SH
Allcwann** in pauriers oiiuM*’
I
a
tier. t»- ti J* 'd,, ant! L R 1 Hl'in*
f «
x\ I..... La, tt'xl -fell 1i 1
r*id and the unkn* * n loir*
• l hi •ih il»/ .f
f tXI\ f, \ ti t•• 1■», th 1. tf,tl f, vl u
of l*o**r H s':»
‘401* 00
Piecinrt NH H
t’ F* \f a ' in r*
F
Lyen examined by a rcKutar regis­
kriiiwri 1 a ’ i 1* 11 1mi '11* nu iM(t-rr .I I r i i n -I tn
U rn ti Nmlennid, ib-findants
ikf141 I 11-Ti* In- rtga 1•' Elr*« m
f'fl'iinpr * Innunt
* i*f Of.
.
4
f
|u
a
.I
thr
toil
I,i*l4 2.
, i , *’n i 7,11!s*c-1» 2* K. J. WhMfj**
tered physician
I ou.Oo Mathers, P, l. Red titIt and A AA M -•r. i" an
Notice In Non ftraJdintx
tin-fig iuff'Ift &amp; \t lUli'ia.l
t*’ 1m pliAifit Ilia *I hrrt in agmiiat &gt;nti.
Precinri No. 9 T. I&gt; Hartley, T p |,i xu To Joseph (iarvin. Residence. Unknown;
Suiiiilv
1
*
10,1
14
»
r«fufil^U
in
I'int
Uuuk
No
2,
Infifit."
Frs-I &lt;»f MOlrF
G
I
ohbcb
lilted
, broken lencs du­
It
l«
further
«»r«Iere&lt;l
that
«hi*
o
n
b
r
be
j,
A.
Rl*tllne,
and
J.
N»
Htarcj.
"Soihlrtolt*
y
Rornnl*.
100,00
end C\»mmittt-e«
Prrrincl No. to* Je mi s lict»d* J» U&gt; Alar- Tn Wm, G* Andeiifrid, Rciidrnee ifnknown; |iil! lixhtti ffi life Hivtfhftl lit raltl, n m w«pi)ter
plicated
iort.00
You J»r *1 1 *»rS ixf vt»u «r«x h#r« by nn!or#&lt;I
8Uiti»r.ery, OlueiWi .*tc,
It apnearing Ijy tbu awurt) bUt nf rx»m- puhbahr-ii in Hcmltfolr County, Fla., unre ‘ a
tin,
A.
C.
^pdibim
and
A.
B,
SjuMovn*
000.00
tn app«*»t tn lhr» hill t f rtimpniint hrfdn
Record Ilrrtk*
t
afafn« you that you havfe • pfel for eight rfifiarrutive xireka*
Precinct No, I F ‘ J, \V—-INtcen, A. W. plaint kliletl herein afaimt
28 W. Church Si.
Orlando, Fla.
.lU-x! atf ni'1ht you* fa-1 1 hi* Rili- i|ay ft*rNov»
. 300.00
Ailv* rtiiing' rt*4|«4i**d by law
or rlilrn to-lift u tome Infeft’Xl In the followMullen, A. Ifl. Fuller and W. U. llailard.
Wit
net*
my
tuartal
nfi
*f
i
r
i
l
of
aabl
(^irnilt
•-in! •* r, 11•#• iurnf bni 1-at *1h ■ t hIr 11 1ifN nv*■rn. tug firar fibril ft ml In He rniit ule cuunty, Ftr»r’000,00
C « r r»i«ioi.r «*f T p.t
Said
election
to
be
held
in
arcordanee
rVM
i£&lt;
this'the
7th
tlay
A
urn*
l
191
*
&gt;
,
btr
1UI9*
•
|bia. 144- wif
251H.' 00
Commisslnni nf
Cnllyrtor
Seal i
F
Ii i l ' ' , l Aw
200.00 with the h i m of I lurid* governing the hold­ i
ShcritlfT. General &lt;*mjft Work
TjtF w rat hall 1w 1. ni Dip- S iUthwu*|
ing ul general elections I11 said stale ami ft
Cltrk "f f'treiitt &lt;*tn|f( &gt;Vtni r .1 f ,
FI
Clerk Ct
Iteei.idinc ami u«»nW - 1 i uf Sort Ion 2'*, To e-ifahip I!# |;
turns
to
be
made
to
the
d
u
x
and
chair*
j
1
f
F
J
tu'lkht
1
1
1
of
,
rsoo.on
eral rouft w*»rk
Smith. Rangu -U Fast. b-*a aftii I'trtitl th**
man
uf
the
floard
nf
&lt;*ount&gt;
Cumrmssloners
'Fxlirli
»
■
r
*,fjn no
K a p t n o l Klp^thms
W r.l half
■; •»&lt; the W»*t half VA •, » «.(
of sail! Count),
1 -o j
I t f Uf Vf i i |ttr i onlinfik-in't* *
Jione by order of t^e fbiartl «d C«»unty th*- South ■**■ l niarti'f S W t &lt; ..f tin* Smith- —
■l
*V1
a
r
?
•-r
SW 11 1 nf Section 29, T own ■ \ o fIr 4- of Appliralion fr,g l ;i x lifr'l Fml#r
I Commissioners of hi fnim.lt t i,unl&gt;, Honda
■
I 'i South, Rang*- •1 Fiat, containing 0
{Sea! 1
F A 4M*1 t, I- A&gt;'»
Sffllort # uf &lt; hapi*r IHJXH, I.a *• - of I Itirljh
Road A llndgr 1nnd
t Ipi k of Mtisni of 1 ,,uni, i o mininu-n^r* arn • mi r• i«r I*'*a
iiir, *ji
rrl» &gt; i*i v*’ r« I bat Gforpt- rm•»I,Jotrtl
*d rseill mule 1 iiunl), Uofid#
Salary nf It*.ad Stuiv*rintrmb nf
f
rrmBft, |iurrhn*i r uf T « »
&lt;'rrtif!vat.# \
J’atfi to C'o, CoiaVi for Ittmd In*
Hpri’ii to liu nn I afipisr bdfor#* 4»\J# asRl - 1022, tlatod thr Hr«1 iltiy uf Junr
D. IfKlJ.
100.00
fi
rfu
lt
C
*
u
tj
r
t
at
Miu
Gutirt
i(&gt;&lt;uxt'
in
San|
ha*
“si*!
*'w
ft
ibrat
*
in
rny
nthrr anil !,#«
iptCtiflR
f•*v•I,B
, i'lt'fiiti, on thv Fir*I
onda
in \ u
Raid to oilier pertuna fur Road In­
made
application
for
tax
deed
tn
i«-un lo
100.00 Suilrs of Vppllmtion f•&gt;r1 I s , llr n l I nilrt ff tiil, I -i) U, lu iftt fli# Ith day cif «ikiii mini I h/ accordance with law , Said certificate enr
spection
*
Nrrllon
H
of
Chap'rr
1588.
l
»
*
*
uf
Flodds.
1
0
0
0
.0
0
th#n and thefr to ruako jMi«w#r to |ht* hill bcares the ff.llowing described property CMCoat of Material
Notlrp is h-rrhy litrn that G. T. Danirl, uf mrnplaiht h«r*ln fll*il actlnxl you, .*ml unled in Seminole County, Florid* to wit:
Tool# aud Machinery,
and rxai S W 1, of SW’ 1, See. 11. T ap . 21 South
pairs. „
—
.. ..
" 2000.00 burPhaarr of Tax (’ pftifirati No MHO, il»t*d Vhi»f*&gt;In fall hot, rlii? smli! hill will bt
X
4000.00 &lt;h, 4th &lt;t&gt; •' of J.no A: &gt;D. 1591, said pot- ciinfmnl acaln«l you, tallowed by final il#- Range .10 East.
Live Stock, Cost, C a r# At leedibg
The **!&lt;] land being as­
tiflratp smbrsrr, tho fnllnxint d**rrihpd c*fvp»
.
•
sessed at, the datP of tire issoanre of Such,
prop, rty
sltustu
in t-pminofp County,
It it further nrdrrrd th*t l hi a nolle* be eertifirate* In the" name of J. W. Brown.
Fiorina lo-w ic tt'ij of N I V ' j ot H E 'j of published in the Sanford Herald, a ne«aUnless said rvrtiflrate shall be redeemed
SWJ* and K a-» of Kf| of 8 E ' ( of S W 1, of j&gt;ap,f piilitishi ,| In Hrminul* county, Florida,
according to law tax deed will Issue thereon
Srr. 4. Tp. Ul S. R. 29 E.. tbp said land one each week lor 8 consecutive weeks.
on
the Ulh 'lay of .September, A, ' D. 1919.
THE U N I V E R S A L C AR
pin, asspsed at tlir dato of thp istuanra of
T ( » A L L P A R T I E S C L A I M I N G AN I N Witness my official signature and seal this
-Ii pprtlflcato In th* namp of Unknown;
\Iso T a i Cprtiflcatp No 987, datrd the T K R E S T I N T H E P R O P E R T Y H E R E I N the 7th day of August A. D. 1919,
tSeal*
E. A. DOUGLA SS.
I day of June A. U..IUU?, *aid rortlfiralo B E L O W D E S C R I B E D : Under Joseph GatClerk Clrrnlt Court Srmlmde County,
O ra m thp followinii d.-srribpd property vin and Wm. fL An*itnreld, nr s,t her wise.
Florida
situated in Seminole Countv, Florida l.owit;
It lielng made to apjirar by a aworn bill o ( ,
T h e Ford One Ton Truck m ay well
By V, M. Douglas*, D. C.
S E 's of M E ) , of SUM, of Spp . t, Tp., 21 rom|ilaint tiled herein against you that you
be classed as an
necessity,
S. It. 29 E.. liras heir* one fourth of said have or claim to ha»e some interest in Ihe
rerlifiratp. the said land bring, a sane d at following described lands In Seminole county, Department uf Ihr Inlrrlnr. It, 8, Land Olllrj l
Ilcro Is &amp; messago to
th*
data
ol
the.
tpsu.nrv
of
•urh
rrrtlfirste
Florida;
to-wlt:
it
tits
into
and
fills
so
m
any
wants on
Gainesville, Fla, July 2a. 191s
Buffering women, from
in th* name of A. It. Wood.
The Weal half ( W 1 1 of the Southwest
Notice is hereby given that Sadie Wallace,
Mrs. W. T. Price, of
Haa filed paid rertifiratr In my ofllrr and
the farm .
It is a reliable bearer of
uarter I H W 1, ! of Section 29, Township IP widow of Arthur If. Wailare, deceased, of
has made appliralion for tat deed to issue
Public, Ky.: "I Buf­
nulh. Kanpe 31 Kart, less am! except the Wrkiwa, Florida, who pn May 29. 1911
in
arrardinre
with
law.
farm
burdens, not only do­
Wr.t
hall
CW
F»1
«f
the
West
half
(
W
J
D
of
made I(omen trad Entry K n 912124 for
fered with painful...1*,
Untess said rrrtifirale ika!1 bp redrenird the Southwest quarter ( S W 1,! n| Ihe South­ S W 1, of N W t „ M W » i of S W '1,’ Section ft
sbo writes. "I got down
ariording to law tax drrd will Issue*thereon west quarter ( S W 1* ) of Section 29, Town* A, N 1j of MEG. Section fi. Township 2t) R„
ing the w ork o f several
on the 141h day of August A. D. 1919.
with a weakness in my
ship IB South, Itange 31 East, conrxining Itange 29 Fl. Tallahaaeee Meridian has filed
Wilneps my ofllrlal signatorr and atal (his 70 acre* mot* or lees.
horses quicker and better
notice of intention to make three-year Proof
-back end limbo #* i t
the 10th day ol July A. 0 . 1919.
You at* therefore hereby rommanded and to s-stalillsh claim to the land above described
felt holpless end dis­
(stall
E. A. D O U G L A S S
than the horse, and does
Court, at Sanford.
Clerk Cirruit Court, Seminole County, ! la required to be and appear before our *aid before Clerk Circuit
couraged. .. I bad about
■ . 'r ig
6|-5te
By
V . E . Douglas*, D . C. t'iieuit Court at the Court ltuusw In Kin- Florida, on the fitFs day nf September 19.19.
not “ eat its head off” when
[Iren up hopes of ever
Claimant names ax wiinrsara:
ford, Florida, on the First Monday In Sep­
tember, 1919, being Ihe first day of aald William C. Holiday, of Wakiwa, Florida.
• sitting well again,, when
not working.
Th e aggres­
■«
•
- „ X
,
Nance at Apptlcallaa fat Tax llrad Under month, then and there tn make answer unto II. B. t.'llak, nf Wrklsva. Ftarida.
a friend
Insisted
Section a ofC k.pler 458S. Law a of riorida. the bill of complaint filed herrln against you, Eban Crlppcn, of Wrkiwa FToride,
sive farm er has only to consider the
W.
K,
Yi'hldden,
of
Wakiwa,
Florid*.
and
therein
(alt
not
else
said
bill
will
be
Notira ia hereby given that laaae lllaekKOBT. W. D A V I S
»h»r. purehaear uf Tfax. Certificate No 437, taken as confessed against you, lo b * fol­
possibilities of the F ord truck and he
f,4-Ste
Regirter.
dated tb* 6th day ol June A. I). 1911, b*. lowed by final decree.
It la further ordered that this notice he
filed paid rtrtlficat* in my office and baa
is ready to buy one. W e judge this to
made appliralion (or tax deed to itsu* la published once each week lor twelve weeks in " r p a U m r n l of Ikr Interior., U. H l and Office
areordanr* with law,
Said certiorate em­ the Sanford Herald, a newspaper published
be so from the way farmers are buy­
.,
iialneaviile, Fla., July 2G, 1919
brace* tha following deaerlbed property sit- jn Seminol* county, Florida.
Notice is herehy given that John F\ Mavtttwd In Semin la C unty, Klwrida to-wlt,
ing them. Truck Chassis $550 f. 0 . b.
Don* and ordtrtd this th* Stb day of ideon of JacVtonvillr, Fla., who-on May 19,
L o U 10 A It, lUrhtrdsona Add Woodbrldge June, 1919.
1914, made Homestead Entry. Nn. nr*?.in
»o!d a, tha property of E. C. Walla re,
D etroit.
(or
N
H
ot
N
W
1C
BE
if
of
N
W
t
,
A
N
W
f
f
of
' iae»U
E. A. DO U GLA S S,
. Also Tax Certiorate No 309, dated tha
of N E lx, Sectiofi 28 Township IS S. Rang*
Clerk,C ircuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
3rd day ol July A. D. 1916, rovering Lot 5.
St E„ Tallahassre Meridian ha* filed notire
By V. E. Douglas*, D. C.
Richardsons Add 10 Woodbrldge, ' The said Dickinson it Dickinson,
of Intention to m ak e. Th rre-yrir Proof to
[and being aearaad at Aha date of the issuanr,
establish rlaim to Ihr land above described,
Solicitors for Complainants.
of aueh certiorate In the name of Unknown.
before Clerk Clrcutl Court at SanfFrd,
M-I3tc
Unices said rartlflcxt* ahall be redeemed
Florida on the ith day of September J9J9.
C. F. W IL L IA M S
according to taw tax de d will i #ue Iherton
Claimant name* a* witnesses:
E D W A R D H IG G IN S
I began Cardol. In
on thr Hth day ni August A. D. 1919.
Sealed
bids,
subjert
to
Ph'e
^
l
e
of
bond*
,
'
T
’
V
'
A
gen
t
Witneaa
my
official
rigniture
and
,ral
this
a short while I saw a
* Salesman
will be received by t e Board of County , m
' q L o l , t r'?L,n ° xu ,,
the 10th day ol July A. D. 1919.
marked difference•*a
CommlMloner. of Seminole County, Florida, l . / p *
'/ '., , '.,‘rn' Morfria.
(aeall
E. A. D O U G LA S S
iterprl-,
Jn"” . «*• f*
,or,l.,1.*r.
I grew stronger right
Clerk Cireuit Court Seminole County, Fla at. the office of .aid board at the court house
iROIlT. W. D A V I S
, El-Ste
By V. E. Douglaw, D. C ‘ In Sanford, Florida, on or before ten a'rloeh C4-5lc
along. And it cured me.
Register.
a. tn, on the 2nd day ol Seplrmlwf A. D. 1919,
I am stouter than I
NwUr* or Apnllcallaa fur Tax Deed tinder for the excavation and construction ol the
h» to been in years."
8,rlian 0 of Cbapur 4191, L aw , of Florida, ditches, drain* or canale and lateral ditches, la Clreall I'aurt, Seventh Jud rial C rtull
or canal* In th* Jesaup Drainage DiaState of Florida,
Nolle* I, herehy given that H um an S drain*
If you Buffer, you can
triet.
Th# Merchants National Rank of Savannah
Dodd
purchaser
of
Tax
C»rtiflr*te
No
l
i
l
t
'
a p p r e c i a t e whit it
Each bid muet b* aerurapanltd by a certi­
&gt; .
vs.
dated the 2nd day ol June A. D. 1902, hi* fied rheck in the aura uf Flva Hundred (16001 Lucy C. Finrgan al . Ad mlnlxtritrix of
means to bo strong and
A R E Y O U IN S U R E D ? I F N O T , SEE
fifed aald c«rtiSr*t, In my offlr, nnd ha* mad, Dollar*, payabt* to said board, as an *viEstate of Joseph Finrgan, deceased, et al.
welL Thousands of wo­
application for tai deed lo itiue in aeeotd- dene* bf good filth.
•
By virtue of a judgement rendered In th*
anro with law. Said frrtiOrat* embrarea the
men giro ■Cardul the
Estimated total yardag*, 69,660 cubic
(ollofelag deaerlbed property eltuated in varda.
Tbi* quantity I* only approximate, Circuit Court of Drang* County, Fla., in
credit for their good
.Seminol* county, Florida to wit: N 3-8 of bring given as a uniform basis (or eofttpari- proc*«dlni by clr« facia* to revive th* judgeAGENT*
health. It shpnld help
gfiV M ; ;*
3E&gt;( o f - S E K (le u W 10 A ) See. 26. Tp •on
bid*, m d th# tsld botrd r n t n e t th# b»*nl In above entitled eaut* and for exec­
SI 8. R, 30 E„ 6 acre*. Alto Tax Certlfieat* right to lncr*6a*,or-d*er»ba*
yon! T ry CarduL At au
. or decreaws tha
th* amoun
amount of ution as to certain heir* of Joiepb Finrgan,
deceased.
and
rxeeutlan
issued
thereon,
I
No. 1137, dated th* Sod day uf June A. D. ** ? . / !, * * •
nay ha
ba deemed
dpemed necessary.
neceesar
druggists.
B-7*
m*7
1194, covering tb* foliowlng deaerlbed landa,
Ail bid* ahall b*
i t gold*
mad* Upon
upon a form lo
t b* hav* levied upon and will eell at tha front
door of th* Court House In Sanford, Bamlto-wf»! W 10 A of N I t A o C U E R of 8E)*J tarnished.
—w—
nol* Count?, Florida at 11 o’clock » . m, cn
of 9ce. SS, Tp. 21 S. U. 30 E.,
T •• - *\**4
• T h * board reserves
r v n tb* right to r*j*dt
--1
4JKM&lt;* PEOPLES BANE BUILDING
,lb*. U t
‘,t Repiember, A. IJ.
| Th* said land being assessed at th* dal* and all'bid*.
Lqjb.n.v-. .
.
.
aU
4be
ri^ht
title
end
intereet,
claim
and
iv| tb* iteuane* of euch eerrtficare In th*
T h * (urteaaful ‘ bidder w l^be
I Lb* required
r*quir*i to demand ol Kathtrin'v W. Finegaa, Chari . 4

SCHELLE M AINES
LAWYER

Wilson &amp; Hoasbolder
LAWYERS

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Unleta said cartificat*
lot Frt» Labor...
__— , - 6OOP.00 name of Unknown.
1200.00 ahall be redeemed according to law tax deed
_ t&gt;f Convict Guard*. -__ _
Feeding and rare t,t Convict*. _. „ 8000.00 will l**ue theroon on the 14th day of August
G00.00 A. I). 1919.
Salary of Ferrvmcn
Witness my official signature and seal this
Payment# on ■I'fhUii! of rf'ad *
500.00 the 10th day of July A. D. 1919.
built by fnnt-xrt
(aeall
E. A. D O U G L A S S
on i^ n u n l of btiilitrv
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole County, Fla.
built by Conlra&lt;-i
5500.00
*
By V. E. Dougla**. D C
laid to Inrnrn .ratol ^itin and
tovna.
1500.00 61 -5tc
S u rv e y in g
|50.00
75040 |it Caarl of County Judge. Slate of Florida*
Reserved for c*nntingrnrfr*
In re Estate ol 131830.70 Weoley J. Cramer, an Insane person
Seminole County.
Fine A Forfeiture Fund
Notice la hereby given to all whom it may
Shrrtfl it pep" lev. r„»l bllia
..* 2000.00
Constable*. coat bllia
.
100.00 concern that l.oaste Cramer, aa Guardian nf
Wesley
J. Cramer, an Insane person, will on
Clerk of the Cr-uit Court, dnat hill
300.00
County Judge, coal bill*
*
4
6(10.00 tho I llh Hay of August, A. I&gt;. 1919. apply
to
the
Honorable
'F,. F. Ilousholder, County
Juatlre of the Trace, coat bllia
|00.00
In ard for said County, at hla ofilre In
County Proereutlnr Allv. Salary
500.00 Judge
Ilailiff pay. Criminal Court
30,00 Sanford In s i l l Count*’, at IP o'cloek A. M.
Witnewa Free
500,00 of as eo’ n thereafter as the matter con be
Court Stenographer
,
200.00 heard, for authority to eell, at public or
lair, all the Interest ol the said W.sOther eipenaea ol Criminal Prove. private
J. Cramer, In the followirig-dtaeribrd
cuflon*...... ..............
200.00 ley
tea* estate. In said County, to-wft:* SouthSherilt'a CommxUlon of Flnea Col­
lected .....
_
...
200.00 w«vt Gustier of Southtaat- (fuartrr ot Sec­
thirty-one In Township Twenty South
Feeding Ptlannrrt
1500.00 tion
of Hang* Thirty Fast, with the following ex­
Transportation paid dlacharged
ceptions, to-wlt; Beginning at Sx* W. corner
C o n v ic t*.,
„
200.00 ot S W l» of Section 31 Aforesaid, thence
Pay of Jurora in Criminal Caaea
Salary of Jailer
Itraerved fur t'ontlngenclea

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IN THE HEART OF TH E WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME X
BETTS OPEN FOR BUSINESS

SHOP. MEN HEARING ON
ARE OUT TELEPHONE
IN FORCE RATE RAISE

SANFORD

TRUCK

GROWERS!

GARAGE FIRE
THREATENS
CITY BLOCK

Have Page In This Issue Showing
. Annual-Statement.
One of the Finest lee Cream and
In
this
issue of the Herald is a
Cold Drink Parlors in .the City.
page
advertisement
of tho Sanford
Beits is open.
Truck
Growers,
Inc.
giving their;
And the hearts df the kiddies
annual
statement
according
to the
and of the older folks are gladdened
auditor's
report
just
made.
by this announcement.
T h e . statement shows tjjat this
For many weeks they have been
organization
of farmers have just
waiting for this fine cstablishmsnt
finised
their
first season* that has
to get ready for business for every
been
a
most
successful
ont? In-every LOW WATER PRESSURE MADE
man, woman and. child knows Ed.
FLORIDA RAILROAD COM MIS­ way. .
FIRE FIGHTING . DIFFICULT
Betts for be it known th at the a- EVERY RAILROAD IN COUNTY
A L L " BRANCHES
OF
SHOW
SION WILL MEET IN JACK­
WILL BE TIED UP UNLESS
They have handled a million
OWNERS LOSE THEIR -CARS
foresdid Ed. Betts hnn been catering
•INDUSTRY MAKING
HUGE
SONVILLE AUGUST 2IST. TO
DEMANDS ARE MET.
GARAGE DESTROYED.
*
‘dollars worth of ••gross business.
to the wants of the public for the
PROFITS SAY GOVERNMENT
HEAR THE CASES.
past seven years but he has been
They averaged 8 nnd one- quarter . What looked like the destruction
The striko of the* shop men of the
Washington, Aug. 8.-rPresident working at other establishments in Sanford
Sanford Division
Division of
of the
the A.
A. C.
o . L.
n- nRy,
If, there is any complaint, on the acre per man in the. organization. of an entire city block started In a .
Wilson will address congress in per­ this city.; He opens this week his is now ono week old arid- while it chartge of toll rcjtes of the Southern
After paying freight crate material fire In the Seminole Girage Monday
19 IIw” —
—
*—
.
0
son today to make recommendations own .parlors in the room ■on Hrst seems th a t a settlement will be reach­ Bell Telephone St Telegraph Com­ etc., the organization has paid each afternoon about five o'clock. The
'.‘M
pany the place to complain ia in farmer more than $6000. per member orgin *of thr fire ia unknown a* the
for legislation designed to aid in re­ street formerly deebpied by Simon's ed soon It is not yet In sight.
*
•• ,
Jacksonville where the Railroad Com­
ducing the cost of living. This was store and next docrr to Perkins and
shop had been closed for the day
The strike is a peaceful’ One from mission will meet for this purpose. net profits.learned today at the white house. Britt. This room has recently been
Read the advertisement in thjp and there was no one in the garage
every
standpoint
the
men
all
being
As Oveido and Geneva an? effected
Agents of' the department of justice remodeled and placed In first -class
a t the time except Mr*. William*
issue of the Red G ator Brand.
today throughout the country were shape by Contractor George Venable residents of this city and the majority in thla raise of rates they should be
who la the bookkeeper and wa* In
obeying the order issued by the and is a room 40x100 feet, the walls pf them owning homes here and represented • as the following notice
the
front of the building In the office.
Fam ily Reunion
attorney general yesterday th at pro­ being finished in white paper and have lived here many years and will signify:
.
One
of the helpers waa out in front
fiteers and hoarders of food and the wainscoting in dark green and they, are only asking that they, be
In the. matter of the General
There was a family reunion at of the building waiting on a gasolene
paid
commensurate
with
the
cost
other necessities be tracked down presents that lofty and cool and in­
Schedules of Kates and Charges for the home of B. W. Smith of Paola customer when something like a
and prosecuted under the Lever food viting appearance that is so re­ of living In this day of exorbitant the services furnished by the South­ on Sunday, Aug. 3rd.
.
muffled exposition sounded followed
&gt;
. control act. Recommendations for freshing in the summer weather. prices.
ern Bell Telephone &amp; Telegraph
be
a dense smoko and Mrs. William*
His son George, who had served for
Ed Betts knows the ice cream'
additional legislation necessary to
The shop men are of the same Company within the State of Flor­
Immediately
sounded tho alarm.
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effect the reduction in the cost of and cold drink business and he will frame of mind as the engineers who ida:'
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V.ollc Williams her husband who h*a
Vannca,
France
had
returned
the
living, formulated by the special sub cater to tho wants of the trade with by t)&gt;eir representative in Washing­ THE RAILROAD COMMISSION­
charge of (he machine shop ^aa
committee of the cabinet, were in many new and fancy drinks and ton, last week told President ^Vilson ERS OF TH E STATE OF FLOR Sunday before, looking none tho acrooss the street on business and
worse
but
rnther
better
for
his
over
President Wilson's hands, and he ex- delicious ices, lie will he assisted by th at either Congress must reduce IDA, to THE SOUTHERN BELL
hurried over b u t In almost an In­
seas trip.
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TELEGRAPH
stan t the machine shop and the
tionsX h^tfb jcct of an ealry message in this line. The new store will also to raise the wages of the engineers COMPANY.
His young doughter Mrs. G. O. entire building was ip flames and it
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Stenstrom of Eustis arrived on was impossible to get out any car* ^
to congrees.- Their nature has not handle Nunnally’s famous candies or exspect another strike.^ It is simply
TAKE NOTICE that on Thurs­
and confections, cigars and tobacco coming to the point in the existence
Wednesday; his eldest , Mrs. O. B. or any p a rt. of the equipment.
been disclosed. •
day,
August 21st, 1919 at 10 o'clokc
and a good line of stationery and of not only the railroad employees
Black welder of St. Augustine on
The epuntry today faced the defi­
A. M. -the Railroad Commissioners
The fire departm ent responded
Thurdsay; and on Friday his siter
s uppl i / s.
.
but
the
people
itn
every
wulk
of
life
nite promise of some cut in bread
of
the
State
of.
Florida
will
be
In
to
the call as soon as possible but
Betts place will make a Specialty that there must be relief from the,
Mrs. Phillips, whom he had not
prices following announcement yes­
session
at
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
the
water pressure waa very poor
od Sunday orders for ice cream de­
seen ff&gt;r nineteen years arrived with
terday by Dr. J uIIub H. Barnes, of livered to any part of the city. present high price's or every industry Auditorium In Jacksonville, Florida,
and
the
water company did not get
her youngest daughter, Mrs. Norman.
in the lund will be tied up.
grain corporation that immediate
then und there to hear and consider
any
pressure
until the- fire was al­
The new store has been made
So Sunday Mrs. Jno. Purdon and
effort would be made to place on sale complete by the plumbing and fix­
The demands of the shop men are your application heretofore.filed With
family; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith most out. With the inadequate pres­
in every community where prices are tures so essentinl in this business net forth in the following circular: wit!) them for their approval of your
und son, und Mr. and Mrs. Clarke sure the fire departm ent assisted by
Sanford. Fla. Aug.4. 1919 telephone toll rates authorized by
found improperly high, standard ex­ by the Lee brothers of this city
Pearson and family*-came. This was citizens did valiant work and saved
port flour at $10 a barrell. The ruling and the lighting, fans and other To all Locals und Members '
the Postmaster General, and of
the first tim* that Mr. and Mrs. the theatre building belonging to
price during ths last four months, he electrical equipment was installed Division 2 &amp; 3
your several exchange rates at the
.
Smith had had tho pleasure of see­ T J. Miller &amp; Son on the south side
said, has been at-least a dollar above by the Charles Electric Co., of San­ Railway Employees Dept.
following Exchanges:
and the J. L. Miller building on the
th a t figure. The announcement was ford. The lights, art: of the semi­
Greeting:
Mioanopy, St. Andrews, Chiplej, ing all of their children and grand north side,of the garage. Confined
made at the same time however that indirect type that cast no shadows
At our regular meeting today we Fernundlna. Green Cove Springs. children together since they have to the one story garage building
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the grain corporation had decided to and shed a soft refulgent glow that unanimously adopted the following Luke City. Panama City. DcLand. become grandparenta and their joy between these two higher buildings
maintain the government's guarantee make a beautiful light and the Betts resolutions, and ask that you do Palatka. Daytona', Gainesville, San­
and no wind to fan the Dames the
was unbounded.
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on wheat at $2.26 a busehel. The place is one of the best lighted es­
ford
St.
Augustine,
Orlando,
Pen­
The return of our noble soldier garage finally caved in »nd the
prospective world wheat supply. Mr. tablishments in the city. The fix­ likewise.
flumes were subdued but it looked
sacola.
Key
West,
Geneva.
Grace.
many • happy- reunion* for a time as though the entire block
IUrnes said, dictated this action as a tures arc up to date in every rcsjiect Whereas: . •
vllle. Havana,* Jacksonville," Lynn. buys cuuses
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"reserve protection against a higher and lend much to the appearance * Owing to the enoromus, and as Haven, Oviedo, Pablo Beach.
arch ns this.
of buildings including the theatre,
' we think unjustifiable, advance
price later.” . - •
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the Herald building arid the' Peoples
Approved by the Postmaster Gen­
of this new place.
irt the price of all necessaries of
In a statement contorting th at the
Bank building would go.
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life, we the mechanics and helpers eral und all other charges, |iractice*
price of wheat would rise if. the guar­
The Seminole Garage building is
employed by the railroad are un- rules und regulations in force or
a n te e price were not maintained, Mr.
effect by order or approval of the
the property of N. H. G_a;ner ariduble
tn
maintain
our
pre-war
Barnes predicted a shrinkage i
Postmaster General, and to fix and
the contents belong to tho Seminole
standard of living, arid
American production from the June
establish toll rules, exchange rates
Garage being the property of N. H.
forecast of "probably 400.000 ODO
Whereas: *for all your several exchanges above
Garner and J. II. Lawson and the
bushels." with 250.000.000 bushels
In January of this year we mnde narn.-d. and such other charges,
loss
is heavy pnrtly covered by
fo re c a st
of probably 400.000 000
this known to the proper nutln- practice*, rules and regulations as
surance.
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bushels," with 250.000.000 bushels
.rities and requested surh advances may appear proper to .lie thereafter
One
of
the
worst
features
of.
the
implying to the United States crop
as would enable us to meet these observed and in force, und to hear
fire was the losa of many cars th a t
and also a shrinkage of 300.000 000
enhanced prices, and retxin. our and consider such other matters us
were in storage or were being re­
bushels of European rye and wheat
pre-war standard of living, and may arise in the premises.
paired at the tim e and none of them
production outaide of Russia. Grain
Whereas:
And at said time and place, you
being insured. Those who suffered
director, however, promised a readThese requests were referied to and all other parties legally and AMPUTATED MEMBER IS BUR
justnu’nt
in flour prices if later aede
justm
ent in*flour
. m a n a GEMENT
IS
IED TWICE BUT COMES BACK the loss of their cars were:
the "board qj adjustment of rail­ rightfully Interested will hnvl* an
■ vclopm.nU hold proml.o ol o world tR IP A K IT ,.^ ^
pR 0.
*Mcs»re. Grcenman, Chas Pape
TO HAUNT SH E R IFFS OFFICE
road wages" and working condi­ opportunity to be fully heard.
&amp;rCo., Dressncr,- Will Zachary,
price for wheat below guarantee fig* ‘
FVER
SUGGESTED. tions" in February of this year, nnd
EACH TIME.'
WITNESS THE HAND of the
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( • Chief of' Police Tlllls. Robbins,
ure with thn
the national
national treasury to
to
Whereas:
Chairman of tho said IUilro:&lt;J Com­
Is the foot of James Sweeten a Benjamin, .A Foster. D utton and
Washington. Aug.7.-Organized
bear the expense.
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We were advlxt-d ,by our Rail­ missioners, affixed in open session, hoodoo?
Ray White. Some of these cars '
Unprecedented profits being made labor is before the nation with a
road Trade Union and Govern­ nixi by their order at Tallahassee,
James
is
a
negro
boy
who
a
few
were
new and -tho loss falls heavy
demand
.that
private
capitUl
be
re­
by slaughters, tnnncrs. manufac
ment official* to be patient, that the Capital, this 2nd day of August days ago accidently shot himself
■Hi
tired
from
railroad
operation
and
upon
tho owners.
and dealer, for which there was no
our requests were justified, and A. D. 1919.
in
the
foot
ut
his
home
near
Chuluotn
.
that
there
be
substitued
a
triparito
Mr.
Gsrner
and
Mr.
Lawson
were
justification, are responsible for tin
th at advances would be granted
R. HUDSON BURR. . and wn* brought to this city where
absent from th e city at tho time
■high prices of shoes, congress was control of railroad properties by the
and made retroactive from Janu­
Chairman,
Dr. Denton found it necessary to of the fire and the garage was In
informed today by the federal trade public, operating management and
ary first, and
am putate-the foot since which time charge of
Voile
William* and
commission which recently concluded the employes. The demands signed
Whereas:
he ha* been in the county hospital Stanley Walker. So many people
hv
the
engineers,
firemen,
conductors
TWO IHG G IF T S /
an Inquiry into the »h|&gt;c
Having exercised this patience for
and* laborers of the American Fede­
were at the ball game at the park
for the period from 1914 to 1919.
Dr. Geo. Hyman Pastor Baptist In the rear of tho county Jail. *
seven
long months with the price*
After the operation D p. Denton th a t there was no chance to get
ration of Labor was recogrifxcd in
Temple made the congregation happy
of necessities still soaring higher
gave the am putated member to u Into the garage to recover any of the
Washington today as the most far
Sunday night by the announcement
PROFITEERING in s h o e s
party to bury. A* to whether tho c a rs ‘.and the flames gained, auch
reaching proposM yet placod before and higher, and no answer whatever
to our request* by the "adjust- of two big gifts.
Mr. Ultimate Consumer has barely (fie nation during its reconstruction
Mrs. E. E. Cox has established foot waa buried thla tim® or not is rapid headway ' th a t It was impossi­
unknown but in a few days a man ble to get anywhere near the work-*
mant
board"
and
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-recovered from the shock he go period.
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two Memorial funds as follows:
when he read the piedicU on^foneof
,
Officials refused to predict it* Whereas:
To Chaplain Georgo Hyman of working at the fish house on tho •hop to recover the cars.
the country', boot and ^ o e barons outcome. It will fbe formally laid
Owing to our anxiety to do no thri U. S. A. $500.00. This wa* given lake front rushed to tho sheriff’s of­
It la not known at thla time
that we are -eoon to be ap&gt;ing $­ before the house ..commerce* com­
unjustice to the railroad*, to the while Dr. Hyman was in France. fice with a foot th a t was found whether Mr. Garner will rebuild or
Hosting in t'.e lake. He thought an not but as th e Sminole waa doing
and 125* a pair for shoes, when he mission by Warren S. Stone, grandboard of adjustment, to the DlTo Cel. and Mrs. Walter Guinn
alligator had swallowed a man and a good business It li more than likely
.rector
General,
or
to
the
public,
stumbled across an, “uj hen' c
chief of tho Brotherhood of hngi$500.00. Making n gift of $1000.00
In a trade paper, an • ‘(yertisement necra: Frank A. Morrison, secretary
we discussed tho whole matter to Church ^lulIdlnK Fund of South left thla foot. Deputy David Spoor th a t the building will bb rebuilt as
recognized the foot and again It waa aoon as Insurance adjustments can
* of ahoea for export— Ready to. of the American Federation of Labor
over and over again a t our lodge Baptist Convention.
*
ahlp *t once direct from our own and George Plumb, general chairman
and federation meetings and fin­
Mr. J. D. Hood has adopted for burled, thla time on the lake shore be made. ’
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ally
lim
e
reluctantly
to
the
confac'.orlea."
for the organized railway employe*
The fire demonatrated th a t garthe church a missionary In Tokio, east of the city and Dr. Denton
There were, for inatance, 59,600 of America.
cKision that the only way to obtain Japan. Mr*. W. H. Clarke. Mr. saw to it himaelf.
nges are dangerous riaka in the
.
Meantime a dog nosing around dlaanything like a square deal waa Hood paya .the salary of thla mis­
naira of men'a work ahoea a t 18,
heart of tho city and th a t Sanford *
The proposal in the words of Us
“ made two full . 0lea, aolld leather inntqrrcd tho foot and a man finding needs a better fire pressure and one
to cease work, and
sionary which la $700.00.
author*, mark* the atep by which
t rushed to the Carnes Hotel with th a t should be ready for business
■ole. and counter. aoUd Uftheel*. organised labor passe* from the de­ Whereas:
The
action
of
these
two
members
Other work ahoea are offered at I - - 5 mand* for wage increMe* to demakd*
Having c*a*ed work after due con- is Indication of the enthusiasm that t and he ju * knew th a t somobody any time of tho day or night.
$2.35, $1-80 and $2.60. The highest th a t the »y*tem of profit* In industry
aideration and with a full know­ exists In the Baptlat Church. Five had been murdered and the murder­
price quoted la $6.76 a
ledge of our duties and resphnsi- new member* were addod Sunday. er had lisposed of the remains all
Waa Not Murder
gun-metal calf high-grade- ahoes. be overhauled.
biiities we find, on th* one aide The church.,is interested In the but the foot. ‘
Ip
ell
mating
the
private
capital
Neighbors
found the body of a
Again the- aherifl'a ofllte waa noti­
The fair ~ x is n o tfo rg o tten ; two
a proposition is made to refer the Bigger Brotherhood being promoted
from
the
railroad*,
the
employe*
plan
negro
named
Sciplo Jones In hi*
fied and Dr. Denton called to. Iden­
of the 12 itema provide it with kid
m atter to ^Congress; on the other
home near Longwood laat S atur­
by the pastor.
,
ahoea at $8.25 and "welt &lt;oxford not only propoaea, but demands *hat
tify
the
foot.
By
thla
time
Dr.
aide to take a strike vote,
the private owner* be relmburaed
and high ahoea" a t $1.76 . p a i r .
D enton,and the sheriff's office were day. On account of blood being
Therefore
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Frank Takach is among the boys getting aomewhat worried about the discovered near the body it w aa a t
Suah .priees. at* bound to excite honest dollar they have Invested.’,
Be It resolved- •
first rumored th a t he had been killed.returning
home. Frank was in the
the curloaity of the domestic con­
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. That we can only recog medical department of the army foot and they told the latest sensa­ At the coroner'* inquest it developed
th at tho public, the operating man­
sumer. Must we go abroad to get
nize In each of theae pro­ and was stationed moat of the time tionalist to keep the foot as they th a t he had been subject to hemoragement and labor ahare equally
American-made ahoea cheaply? l ow
had enough of it.
positions a desire to evade a t Lakewood New Jersey.
The last finder has buried it again ages and this had caused hi* death.
can manufacturers and dealers ju*- shire equally ih corporation* to
our request and divide our
take over the railroad* and th at in
and
Dr. Denton and the sheriff and
tlfy the great dlajxarity in price*.
forces, th a t we are on
all revenues In exceta of the guaran­
Bryan Auto Garage . Open*
his
deputies
threaten th a t if the foot
If it la poaalbl# to sell at auch reaSigned A. C. Peel, Chairman
strike pnd Intend to re­
tee to private capital the operators
The
Bryan Auto Garage has ^
appear*
again
they
will
endeavor
to
ao, able flguraa
a t a prStrike Committee.
main on . strike until a
opined
in
the £&gt;effler block. P. E.
why riot a t boroet-feuffalo Com­ and Employe* ahare one-half and the .
give
it
back
to
Bw*«ten
and
let
him
. Geo. Randall, * Secretary
settlement satisfactory to
Pitta,
of
A tlanta, has arrived in •
public receive one-half, either by
keep
it
or
at
leaat
keep?
it
buried
for
mercial
8. F. Week*.
ourselves, .to our . homes
the
city
and
will have charge
a
few
months
where
It
will
not
bur­
increasing the. mean* for aarvice
L.
B.
Hodgins.
and. our
families
and
the
fcarage.
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Mr.
Pitta Is i fl
den them in their dream* and in
Mrs. B. O. Smith and M™. Theo without increasing lived charges or
A, L.
Combell In accordance with the
class
mechanic
and
knows the auto
tle ir waking houra.
Aulln and the Aulin baby of Oviedo
B, Smith.
strictest principle* of juaservice
repair
business
in
all
its branches.
la
this
foot
a
hoodoo
or
not?
A. D rtper.
1
tlce ia arrived at.
ft
were shopping in the city Tneaday . 1the machinery can render.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1919

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�AUGUST I

IT IS SERIOUS

W a n t e d — o l d c i ean
ba g s,
ant k in d e i -

REAL ESTATE

CEPT OLD SOCKS.
COATS.
PANTS.
OB
BED
SPREADS. AT
THE HERALD OFFICE.

LIST YOUR PROPERTY
WE ARE SELLING ALL CLASSES
i
FIRE INSURANCE

Tornado

Your Auto

Your Home

. Property Damage

^ S itk r'C . ClTf Ci

Formerly

ADVERTISING
Care &lt;A Herald

A. P. CO NNELLY

of Sar.fcre cs fc
from leading statio:
pr'cwd. 5 atre* unis

T All Lccwl AdrertiAemeBU Coder
This Heading THBER CENTS a
L i n e Tor C f-b Itwerf*"
%!h», r*T!is
C h -rr« 23 C e n u .
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510 . Magnolia.
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O rg a n . ;r. good co n d :t:o
M rs C r g g a i 1st S treet

I t—Good seven foc~ house
Cheap. On Sanford Heights.
St. Adrress Box 443 City.

SALE — CORONADO
OCEAN FRONT
RE%&lt; H. FIVE
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X :&amp;0 FEET. NEAR
L O T S . 50
tM ) BRIDGE RO AD
P AA11 LON
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FOR
QUKK
$350.00
L. f OOPEK
FOR

Tfcl»t v i d eg it I re* r« R e 's r te d
aad ‘•ailor* " h o Seek PoeitKir*.

W ANTED

Pnrnished Rooms —By day. w«k
or month. . Every convenience. 0 « r
Philips Drug Stork, corner Park and
First street. Mrs. C. C. Hxrt. Prop.

FOUND
Fc-r »a’e - - Launch 25 feet
long.
.
fj feet oeam ' Brooks model S H I’
y heavy duty Callia perfection er.gir.i
•;* r&lt;i, also boaC 1 * feet long h feet beam.
#-.^.2 tc - X* been used as house boat. No

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For *a e .U ; r gnt ; »f a^'* :r..
very
. . . •*-. t ’A f "* . ■ * E
oj-Ctp.
-e 'o r.i ng . sanforc.

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KIDDIE K OOP
little le»» th is Be» is good r«editloE. »ill »eil fbeap I AO ba seen
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at 113 E. Fifth St.

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50 a er. H u lls in £ n e sh a p e ju s t paint*

celery
er o.e
-ford.
i out
culars
Motor

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P*-.ce fcr both boats 1350 00
boats can be raKen through
Ocklah[*a r.t-er* tc St. Johns. 1f
: yOU n e a r business send for pistures
*ri(j r.i*-rirulars An excellent fishing
c.: ! - Address L'-'u B t vf*4 Eusti*
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FOR RENT

Advertise in the Herald

Found —Black bob
marked under slope sp
and crop in other ear
have fame by paying
ar.d damages.
Robt. W. Lord.

LOST

L'«t - G r a y »ool
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automobile on Oak aver;* order,
return to Herald odlc* *r 1 •ectiv*
regard. .
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Announcing Opening

COMPANY
LelHer Building

Corner First Street and Sanford Avenue

MILLER
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and Tubes

W HERE S E R V IC E IS C E R T A IN

L. T. BRYAN

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august

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
EAST SANFORD
This column is but idle gossip
B u t—It Is better to talk about peo­
ple
than about inanimate things.
Gossip is nothing more nor less
than an evidence of interest in ones
' neighbors.
The man who does not care a fig
to know what his neighbors is about
is a misanthrope; his milk of human
kindness has dried up. Gossip that
grows out of good-will hastens the
millennium.—Taken
from
the
Delineator.
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A party of 30 person, several car
loads returned the Osteen peoples
visit to the Moores Station Sundfty
School lost Sunday and report an
interesting visit. '
Mrs. I. D. H art is entertaining her
sister Mrs. I, C. Hughes and, little
son Eugene uf DoLand this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin E. Estridge
und children drove to Oxford last
Friday. Mr. Estridge rcturnM Satur­
day. Mrs. .Estridge. and the children
will remain tw o weeks as guests of j
her mother. They attended a barbe­
cue and plcific on Saturday*

Mrs. J. C. Vaughn. The Wards will
leave shortly for Salem Mass. Mrs
Words
former
home.
The It. D. Brinson home on Celery
nvcQue looks very attractive even­
ings with its fine display-of electric
lights.
Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Brisson had
as dinner guests last Thursday even
ing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron and
young people.
Mrs. J. C. Rowan will return
a three months visit in New York
about September, 1st.
A party of ladies from town came
out Wednesday and gave Mrs. B.
Steel of Beardall. pvenke a very
pleasant surprise. H er associates in
the Baptist •church
Mr. Cranson of the west side is
our mail man while Mr. Green has
his vacation
A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Allman at Osteen Ferry last

Many, tire dealers meet you with an argument about how cheap they
can sell you a tire. If their tire had the quality and mileage
built into it that a DIAMOND TIRE has, they would
not have to mention the PRICE. Yet a '
DIAMOND cost you no more than a
so-called CHEAP TIRE,

There's a man at the curb to serve you

Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Ward are ;
expected here from Jacksonville to)
visit Mrs. Wards parents Mr. and '

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0[ZI0E)@0 0iE®®[S0®!!l][SB[a0HBIHHffl@IBE]a
Richmond, Indiana on Tuedsay for
several weeks visit with old home
G. C. McDougnl is at home from
Waycross during the Ry strike.
Miss Clair Cameron arranged a sur­
prise party for Mr. and
Mrs,
j Hunter, the newly-weds to take
place at the A. II. Cameron home
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hunter's
class with whom she and Miss Cluir
graduated with this year were to
Jbe included with tile invited guests.

Our neighbors who are away for
the summer anil have favored us
with cards are Mrs. Margaret Mar­
shall in Michigan, Mr. and Mr
B. Tyler in Waynesville, N. C., My.
and Mrs. 1. D. Martin Forth and,
Maine, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Squires
u Pqttsdam New York. Its fine to
be
remembered.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth drove
to Stone Island Sunday and enjoyed
F F. D utton has rented the A. C.
: a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. L. warehouse af Moores , Station
(Commons at their attractive home, for the use of the farming company for
j The Commons were to leave for w hom he is the Sanford representative
Tiieir newly purchased land is being
cleared and put into shape.

Fertilizer Materials
. COTTON SEED MEAL
CASTOR POMACE
TANKAGE
ASHES . •
LET US QUOTE YOU ON YOUR REQUIREM ENTS
ALL KINDS OF M ATERIAL—WE WILL SAVE
• YOU M O N E Y AND GIVE YOU
GOOD SERVICE -

-LONG WOOD. PICK. UPS
Mrs. M. E. Griner and child of
Macon Ga. is visiting her mother
Mrs. Rinean and family.
^Ir. and Mrs. E. A. Blackman and
little daughter were shopphig in
Sanford on Tuesday.
Mr. McGahey and family returned
home Saturday after two weeks , at
thejr cottage at Coronado beach.
J- r.. Phipps '.fiis vhnpping in
Sanford Tuesday.
A. J. Sjohlom and family of Luke
Mary were out Sunday in his Cole
six looking after his Wckivn farm.
Lor.g.vccd crcrred bets w ith . Mt.
Verde last Thursday on Long wood

CHASE &amp; COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

CO M PAN Y

International Harvester
v
Me Cormick
and Deering Mowing Mach­
ines, H ay R a k e s and Harrows

The T A V A R E S INN

Mr. and Mrs. 'Alice Syzemoro
and Miss Flora Brockway were
NOW open
guests of Mrs. W. H. Boyd Sunday.
Catering to Commercial Men
Miss Flora Brockway was visit­
and Families
ing Mrs. Hooka in Sanfbrd Thursday American I’Un. Good Kola. Hair* KruaaaM*
The TAVARES INN. Taiarr*. Fti.
Mrs. Wallace of Wekiwa and Mr.
Reese of Sanford. were married in
School- opened Monday with fif­ Sanford last Wednesday, which was
teen pupils and Mrs. E. O. Herbulis quite a surprise to every one.
for teacher. We hud ho school here
The much needed repairing is
lasf year.
being done on the Wekvwa. bridge
this week.
Miss Euln Brockway is at work
in Leesburg labeling orange boxes.
. Mrs. Syzemorc spent iast week
week at Fuller visiting.

A NEW TIRE, TOO

:Announcing Opening

Well, take it calmly—no use snaring
and making the air blue. Better
bring it to Kent’s vulcanizing shop
and have it- attended to. Well
make a finished Job of it, in short
order and you won’t know the vul­
canized shoo from the new one. And
it will give new-like service.
PHONE 17
Sanford, Fltf#

the cleanest, coolest and newest ice cream parlor in Sanford

Come in and cool off.

Ice cream a specialty

WbenlMrSprintBreaks

Nunnally’s famous candies fresh by express, cigars, cold drinks and
stationery
Sunday ice cream orders a specialty
N e x t door to Perkins A B ritt

rogues could be put but then the
good honest people could live in
peace and not feel afraid of rogues.
A theif is the worst thing we have
in this world.
, ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson
o f , DeLand were calling at Mrs.
Jack Vatrghn and Mrs. Tom Tynora
Sunday afternoon and looking over
the old home place.
Mr. and Mra. Will Robinson and
family spent Sunday in Gcmtva with
Mrs. Robinson’s brother Mr. James
* The airplanes passed us by again
Sunday. They look -mikhty lonely
up in the air so high.
(Continued on page 3)

AUTO OWNERS
Gall on ua (or exact
duplicate of your
broken spring, J
a n d receive
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�AUGUST 8 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD

SOME o r

LB fiu S src

feed

W. C, Oala

C

(Continued from page 2)
Mrs.

Tilden Jacobs of

J. D. Evans taking, thorn as far as
Orlando in his car.
I a t the home or Ylrs. A. J. McCully Cttlled bY thc s*rlou»jy
*
Mr. and Mrs. Mnck Melvin and i Whiio the attendance was small,. Eiw } n jBCobBtwo children came up from Winter there lyas^ much interest manifested
Haven in their car and spent Sun­ in organising the society. After some
discussion it was decided to keep
day with the Dunn family.
the Ladles Aid Society a distinct
C. A. Farina and family accompa­ and separate organisation os it tjas
nied by Goodheart and Amanda been in the past. It was also decided
Sjoblom motored dowh to Winter to hold a)l the meetings a t the
Haven Sunday,
j
I Woman's Club building as it was
Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Braddock more centrally located.
returned to their, homie
home a t Pcirson
Peiraon | The family of Mr. S. W, Swope
GENEVA
Tuesday.
i returned Tuesday from the bench"
1
Mrs. J. V. Wicks,
• H. D. D urant went t°
I ^ f ^ ^ a where they have been spending a
Thursday night and returned Fri­
~ ' j week.
day with the remains of the stolen 1
( Mr. L. It. Gore and family of
tar. It may well far the coons'that i Winter Garden have rented the
they made good use of their time j Cushing Cottage for the winter.
for it might be their last joy ride L. Malcolm, brother «f Mrs. Gore
on this side "of the river. The car has also moved to Oviedo.
was found to be in good condition j
out side of a generous ’ supply of ' Mrs. A. K. Crawford and little
bullet holes. The return of the car Bon George have returned after a
b due to the skillful management three weeks visit to Leesburg.
of Sheriff Brady and his force
and their kindness will never he
forgotten.

■What, Groceries?

Mr. It o f s Franklin our station
agent and sister Mrs. Foster left
Inst Saturday for western, points.
Mr. Hugh Tillis - and mother of
Sanford spent the ilay with Mrs.
Tillin' mother, Mrs. It. G. Nicholson
lust Sunday taking her hack with
them to Sanford tnat even tig.

Our groceries are pleasing to serve or display.
at our store and get acquainted or
• for supply, Largo or Small.

Your Patronage is Appreciated
Algootl. Oleomargarine and Everbest Margarine.
Dy MADOE WESTON

(Ask Our Customers)
J. W. Booth

•

•

111( 1* Crada Hardwood Aiheo

for less than you canlbuy it for elsewhere

,

Th r e e

(U K SPECIAL PRICES
Putin* S tT ilrh Feed
Purina Cklckrn Chowder

1 SCRATCH L

J
LI

page

PHONE 1GG .

(Cuji) rlfclit. llUD. bjr w»*lfrn .\&gt;w,p*e«r t'nlun.)
Itrereton usually rushed Into the city
hoarding house Just In time for luenis,
and rushed out again nftcnvnrd either
to business nr to Ivlin's; so he made
no nc(|iialntnnces among Ids fellow

We Make a Specialty of
Pleasing Our Customers
Everything We Sell is Special
Every Hour of Service is Special
SO WHEN YOU GO TO THE BRYAN AUTO COMPANY YOU GET

Special Attention by Special Men and Specii

Service.

MILLER TIRES and TUBES
AUTO REPAIRING and ACCESSORIES
AUTOGENIUS WELDING

FREE ROAD SERVICE
"WI1EBE SERVICE IS CERTAIN

First St. Sanford Ave

CATES CRATE COMPANY

Hculnrly. Ills mind nlso, wtis usually
upon business, or—Lnlln.
It was for ttic girl's anke that he
b«;nt hlH every endeavor toward suecew, Lnlln, beautiful favored daugh­
ter of fortune, had promised to unit
for him until he should have achieved
the financial success which her fath­
er considered necessary to their union.
Lalla lu her promise had not en­
tirely given up her -freedom. It was
agreed that she 'might stilt attend vnr*
lulls festivities to whch she was ac'custoiued In the companionship 'of
men of her choosing, while Bob Itrerelon tolled by the light of the figurative
evening lamp.
Little Janet sitting nt thc opposite
nldo of the boarding house table In
her neat gray dress With its white
collar, Janet with new weary circles
hencath her violet eyes—glanced at
the tine absorbed face .of the new
bonnier* and wondered wistfully how
some women were blessed by finding
their Ideal.
Jnnct coming early to the breakfast
(able one morning missed him. Tin
room seemed unaccoimlnbly desolate.
For a moment she stood with tho mis­
tress of the house ulone.
•'
“That Hr. Broretdtt Is sick," Mrs.
Hutchins said Irritably
afraid he's taken with tills catching
epidemic. If the folks here learn
about It 1 won't have a soul In the
house by night. They're all deadly
afraid of the disease, an' I can’t wnlt
oil him, Land knows! lie's got an
awful fever, wouldn't be surprised' to
have hint go off his head. Seemed ti&gt;o
slek to even tiinke plans for himself.
Told me Impatient like to cnll up that
swell girl of his on' she'd arrange
things for him. Then he went’off to
sleep. Maybe* you'd do that for me,"
Mrs, Mil Irlil us suggested. "I haven't
lime to call ap folk's friends."
So Janet seated herself and gave
the Vaughns’ telephone number, ller
heart bent rapidly ns she waited the
answering voire of Urercton'a Hweel*
luni'l, It was an though she had lays*
• wlously changed* places with him.
•'Slek?" came Miss Vaughn's hoyrlil*d Query. "I will send lu a call for
Itr. Minor at mice, and If the doctor
nays Hint Mr. Itreretnn has the "flit"
you w ;i Jet me know at once, won’t*
yoiiV I shouldn't like to risk exposing
m\*elf liygdlng to see him. And tlieii
l ave Itr. Minor eall a nurse. Thank
yon, let me hear from you later .'.1
Mrs. Hutchins' worst fears were reitllxed. her hoarder was suffering se­
verely from th e , prevailing -malady,
while thy doctor positively forbade Ids
removal! And it developed that no
nurse eoald he found lu the exigency
and the doctor who was exceedingly
busy hurried away. ' *
Jnnet crept, softly to the stair, a
moment she he-ltnicd before tlm door
of the forbidden room, then bravely

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DeLand. Florida
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TIIE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS—Far bora and rasng nr*.
THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC—Plana, pig* nrgaa, rlalla, nlcr. barmonr, rbaraa work.
THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS—
Special Attention Is Called to
Tk* Prrllmlnarr Caaraa In Agrlrallure—Rolany, Uiologr. Organic and Inorganic
Chamlitry, ualltatW. and quanlllallt. analyaU, Agrinllural Chami.lry,
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Tka Caaraa far Rellg'ooa Werkaro—In lllbliral Ui.ralurr, ItUtory. Eagllah, Paychulogy, 1‘rtlagogy, Ethlra, t,uglr and Tfialain.

Dixie Steam Laundry
of LJEESBURG, FLA.
Makes two collections and three
deliveries of Laundry in Sanford
every week. They do mi
work over there and ir you call up
Robert Glen Igou, Phone 299 and
let him include your package with
the rest, you will no doubt be well
pleased. V .* .*
.* .* .*

"I will lake care of Mr. Hrendon.
she told Mrs. ifiKclilnk "My room Is
directly across the hall. Wo will keep
him secluded cm! I shall Carefully |
obey the doctor s directions."
"Seems It ought to la* a nearer wom­
an* doing nil that for Idin." Mrs.
Hutchins said, dryly.
Little Janet's lips dosed In a linn
line. She imd implied Miss Vaughn
of Iter (lame's latest condition, and
the return incs-mge/hud been:
"Doctor Mltmr will undoubtedly And
someone lu took after lilui and please
will you tell Mr. Itrereton not to at­
tempt to come to our house until It is
quite. quite safe, and—1*11 scud him

The longest—
lasting benefit,
the greatest
satisfaction tor
your sweet
tooth.

WRIGLEY3

her light against death, left thorn piled
In the hall. Theddctor bail ordered
flint they were not to he Iti the pa­
tient's room.
"Itrereton' needed every bit of oxy­
gen that lie could get," he said. It
would he n desperate fight If they
could puli him through as It wan."
' Hut together they did It—the doctor
and his tireless assistant, ratting the
girl's shoulder, the doctor oshiirial her
that her port In Ike case was greater
Hum his own, Janet with a trembling
sigh turned nHlde.
"I'll get some sleep now," she said.
"Soon I'll loivo to go back to tho

In the sealed
packages.
Air-tight and
Impurity-proof.
SeALkO TIGHT
KEPT R IG H T

Weakly hut tretimlously the sick
man called to her.
"Now thnt I fan talk, tittle angel of
light," he said. HI want tQ talk to
IltH when Jnnet tried to explain
tactfully the refusal of hlK sweetheart
to visit Idm in his extremity, Itrereton
put forth n quieting hand.
"Never • mind," lie ssld smiling.
"There are tunny things which we
learn lying In silence. The true mean­
ing of the won! love, perhaps. Ian*Hn*
Ims that still to Iftnrn."
"I mnst go noVr—" Janet began
hastily. Ilut Hrereton'* clasping bands
restrained her. ,
"Not until you promise to come
back—to me," be said shakily, "Yon
must always eotne back' because—I
shall need you always—dear."
Silent in Joyous wonder Janet gaxad
Into the face of her Ideal.

wrapped

DjpUBLEMlNT

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THE SANFORD HERALD

AUGUST 8, 1910

fire started and to utterly fail to
THESANFORDHERALD have
any pressure until the fire was

thirteen cents in two days as a re­
sult of a drive against the prevalent
about over and the water was not high prices. If the nation ever
R. J. HOLLY,' Editor
needed. The Herald has not* been learned the war-taught lesson of
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manage!
disposed to entertain the thought thrift, the time has 'come to put it
of n large outlay of money on the into practice. There is no need to
Published Every-Friday by
fire department at this time but fear th at the cultivation of habit
We have ju st installed a quantity of new Safety Deposit Boxes in
unless the Southern Utilities ran fur­ of strictest economy In our personal
our vault for our customers and others,
nish pressure the city will certainly expenditure' will deal any lasting
s u n s c m m o N phice in advance
need
to,purchase
an
engine
for
the
blow to the interests cither of pro­
ONE TEAK----- ----------------:-------------1
We now have plenty of boxes at the same old rate of $3.00 per
purpose of pumping water at u duction or of labor. Having once
S I X MONTHS___ _____________ _
year. Don't take chances with, your valuables.
Til BEE MONTHS__________________
fire such as this city experienced starrted prices on, their downward
Bring them in and rent a box.
pash, the demand for all classes
I]Birred u S^«aiw)-nua Mail
of goods will be quickly doubled and
Iton. *1 11m PMlomra *1 F
lln d rr A n of M errh
trebled. Labor itself ha* been the
CAPITAL $30,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00
first to recognize the soundness o
T rlrp h tn * N«. 1(8
OflUt: H -ro id IU U dU |
this principle. Self-deninl-has ceuset
to be a virtue; it has become a
SANFORD'S NEED
necessity if the dollar is not hence­
We witnessed a fire jn Sanford
forth to represent only fifty cents or
yesterday, and anyone cl$e viewing
less. Our plan off living must he
the flames could easily soe that our
-simplified
and scaled down both In
sister city was badly in need of jjn
TH E EX PECTED RESULT
apparatus Thich could furnish its
Some days ago we called atten­ quanity and quality. If the price of
H, R. STEVENS
R. R. OEAS,
C. D. COUCH
own water pressure and not depend tion to the fact that distributing the corn can be driven down thirteen
CasUtr
Au 'ICmUm
cents
in
two
days,
what
effect
could
upon
government collected food still on
Orlando found out this fact early in hahd among the population of the not be exercised 'o n the price, of
the game, and from the expressions country would-give little more than clothing and of shoes if we resolutely
of those watching the fire yesterday u dollar's worth to each inhabitant. refused tq buy new garments, as
a great litany In Sanford realize the We also 'expressed the belief that long us our old ones would decently
city's need of such an investment. the cost to the consumer, • when he cover our nakedness, and to purchase
H a d the fire been differently had paid his postage and charges no foot-covering matje of leather?
I'll wnrrnnt we'll have a regular little
located, and not hemmed in on both for carriage, would make what he This may sound like treasonable
Officer** Hat Cerda.
palace."
aides by brick walls, the cost to the bought but little cheaper, if any, doctrine; perhaps, indeed, it savors
Hnt cords or general officers nro
With Ids pencil Wallnce wont over
of u thinly disguised form of bol­
citizens of Sanford would no doubt than what he pays at home.
the pinna—parlor, dining room, kitch­ gold; of nil other officers, gold and
shevism. But it is sound to the cord
have been two or three times what
en, bedrooms, closets, and then lie In­ block; of men In Infantry, light bine;
There is another phase of the and it is doubtful if all the wisdom
By VICTOR REOCLIFFE.
of men In cnvnlry, yellow; of men In
dicated a special apartment.
and truck combined situation
which
presents itself
artillery, Ren
of congress will succeed in decidsing a
In quartermaster
*Tm
throwing
myself
on
that
room,"
a letter from a correspondent. He, remedy promising more rapid, direct
corps, half; medical department mnemphasized
Wallace
wllh
a
token
of
It is ctfenper tf) prevent thun says ns soon as it is discovered that
and unfailing results. Out sido of
" 8r&gt; you nnd Corn have decided to n irj pride'In his tones. "Sunlight on roon; corps of engineers, senrlet nnd
repair.—Reporter Star.
the actual cost to the consumer is the ranks of unionized labor, the
embnrk.
upon the sen of matrimony, three sides, vcnll lilt Inn perfect, con­ white; ordnance department, black
equal to or exceeds the local coat consumer is powerless to bring uny n t-ir 1
'
venient to nil the other rooms In the nnd scarlet; signal corps, orange and
at home, there will be a sudden pressure to bear on the evils of
house. What do you think of It,
TWO UNCEASING SUBJECTS
mother?"
The two ever-present subjects of shutting off of demand and calls for profiteering. He may demand the
"Vonr den, I suppose?" said Mrs.
the
.foodstuffs,
and
the
whole
bal­
Art’s Inspiration.
"Cora-Is n fine girl," declared Myron
the Florida press are polities and the
enactment of suitable ■ legislation,
Mnync.
ance
will
be
sold
at
auction,
and
by
Mlnlr.
"I'd
ought
to
know,
for
she
Is
A famous artist, who had art classes,
"building boom" The former has
but he will find it har«i cither to
"&lt;&gt;h, no." replied Wallace promptly. had forl'ldden smoking In big studio.
got to run along for ten months yet, wholesale, for something like 25 per suggest its nature or to prescribe my, sister-in-law. film, will make you “Tlint's your room, mother."
n good wife, only—one piece of advice,
Ono tiny, after being out for, hn’f nn
and our readers must be fed daily cent, of its cost value.
regulations for its. enforcement.
“My room!" faltered the old Indy, nil hour, he re-entered the studio sudden­
The writer, Stale Chemist R. E. Unionized labor up to a certain cut out the ttinther-ltidnw2*‘
on this sort of pap.
"I hardly understand you." spoke
ly nnd sew one student with n lighted
"All your own, mid no one else**," cigarette In Ids fingers.which he tried
And as for the building boom: Is Rose, sn&gt;’s: "If congress really de­ point apparently has the game in Wallace
.
j manifest resent­
declared Wallace. "How do you like to conceal. With nn nlr of assumed
there really and truly much of u sires to aid (too consumer and reduce its own hands until- i t ' arrives at ment.
if
f
.' ' •
prices,
let
it
offer
these
goods
to
the
that
.Impasse
whose
existence
it
building boom? Hones? now,
“You will when you gel further
playfulness the artist approached the
Mrs,
Mn.wic
fixed her faded eye- offender read said: "A strange ctnyon
public at 50 per cent, of their cost, fully realizes. The nation must dV- along In .your experience. See hero,
You pick up a Miami paper or a
which will probably be 100 per cent, ganize itself against the profiteer, ns rein IIves prospective hy courtesy, I upoti the speaker with a devotion nml you have there, my friend. May 1 nsk
St. Petersburg or a Clearwater paper
more than it can fccicvc when it has using thrift as its weapon, if it ear. he plain with you. If one princi­ rriiiltude that thrilled Ifliii mightily, what you propose to draw with that?”
end you get the idea that the din of
to sell the goods to wholesalers and prove true to licit, a speedy victory ple was instilled Into my nature by ritori upon hlb shoulder sunk her sil­ "Clouds!” replied the student.
the saw and hammer Mould deafen
prejudice nnd observation It uny the vered head. And then, her nhn alum!
speculators." .
is assured.—Palm Reach Post.
inother-ln-law problem. When I mar­ him. Joining In the grateful sohhlng of
Hao Two Meanings.
ried Bella Mnyne I made up my mind that dear old soul. Clam .Mnyne
Tnmps |s used In the plurp! to mean
l '1run no rl-ks of having a fqssy, med­ Insped both in her iirms and WnlBrill fell that life was indued Hie game ns soldiers, and not including
dlesome old lady on my hands, of hire
-weef.
In Its meaning the number nr whether
courseI
said
nothing
to
Bella.
Of
Coe- trp-ted Shelter Which
Infantry,
cnvnlry or artillery. The word
course
I
treated
Sfrs.
Moyne
wllh
nil
Should Have Place eti Every Pub­
ns generally used In the pnpors has
d"e respect.
Firmly, persistently,
lic Picn c Ground.
The Yellow Serpent.
lids meaning. Therefore 2.000 troops
Ihuiigli, I adopted a policy of proced­
Some of the negroes who have re­ means 2,000 soldiers. In Ihu strict
ure tlitil set up the liars against any
imdlier ItHnw Invasion, J settled down turned from France were members of cavalry use of the word, however, a
In if house a) (lie farther end of the that division whnsb Inslgqln Is the troop ,ls the unit of format I-m, con­
'Hinge on purpose, so" Mrs, Mayne rolled yellow oerpent. A New York sisting usually of 00 t m opes, comwoman ulio saw three of them stand rniindeil by n euptnln nml correspond­
lag on i!n» street was curious about ing to n company of infantry.
th e meaning o f th* emblem nnd nsked
lIn*1negroes. .One of them was a ser­
geant. the others private*. The ser­
Crer* Wonderful Canoeists.
geant waved, the others grandly hack
"The OJIbwny, the Cree ifnd tie
to prevent iheir answering, lit- had Mimtngnals are tlm most wonderful
prepared the reply lo that question.
quit your kidding, 1‘ncle Boh, and
riinnctmm in the world." says S.
“lardy, dey Is two mejinln's to dls E. Saturator. "writing of "Tin* Wood*
take a trip to smith Florida where
honlt emblem,*' lie explained iiuinnoiis- Indian" Irt Boys' Life. "They pos­
then is something doing every duy.
lited Slates
The building boom, in any south
sess n sixth sense In rapid-running nnd
ms! deration
Florida city nnd the paved roads
If IHey sny ‘run if you run safely lay a
ed Snake Mill, nnd dc second slghrs-i which
would-give an Alachua county crac­
cation, lady, is Oilt we WuV. p'lsnri bet at odds that they will run It and
Come through dry—even through water
ker heart disease.
le Mermans."
the mere glimpse'of which makes vmir
hair stand up and sends'&lt;hills chasing
up and down your spine."
wl.i?e In Ini v l lir.mgli -this rhuV.nel
;
Silly Jamie.
1 he ugniiiitural arm iredusirral
If ihi&gt; is not done, tl.g hulk of tinThe other day Jamie came Hinnii
department id l lie Seaboard Air
goods sold will, we (ear, go umlvr
Into the house crying at the top t
Line railway hits been doing great
one and another guise, to groee «
bis
voice, no was followed by Jnq
work through an advertising cam­
who explained by saying: "Mothe
or spectulutora who will buy for the
paign to establish Immcseokers in
I'm 'shamed of Jamie—he's so iinlira'
purpose of making money off the
unusual Td«tnry,‘ An Image duiker, II
the Smith.' The railway udininjscrying ‘cause n little dog chased hli
sjeeulaUitm.
Is (wild, died. \Vheit lie appeared be­
trntiin has favored and fostered the
The suggestion of the stale chem­
fore the bird of ihe other world, ho.
plan for each of the states, and fur
wns told tlifit In bis lifetime he bad
nil the roudS. Analysis of the O.sIT ist is that Florida congressmen and
never represented the lord.of the world
replies received by tin* Seaboard at senators gel busy and make tjiis
Itbilr Installed Mm daughter In a home
properly,
and that In- must return In
great
J
hulk
cl
fond
real!;,
available,
two tulles nwny,' Mrs. .Mayne expertIts Norfolk frillies result^, in .what
earth
nnd
make n ronVct likeness,
•■need n lorii-ltncss Mini might have been
may he a surprise (^h many who
l'he
figure
Is
pointed out as Ihe result
e suggest
easily avoided. When Illalr Jenlously
think they know where real farming
nf
the
order.
It is_ so horrible wllh
restricted tin* children pi only neonpass it tt
lands and opportunities Inils red face r.nd malevolent glare thnt
"lonal formal els Ms to ilo-lr grand­
the story seems plausible.
Through the department at Nor­
mother. It almost broke her heart. The
folk inquiries were received concern­
absence of her mother lit critical Juneing cve’y* one of the forty tight
iim*H in her life meant suffering nnd
it broken const tint Ion for Bella, nnd
states. Florida was scored in compar­
the boastful. Insensate Ttlulr fancied'
ison with all the other states, and
'hnt ns n model disciplinarian be was
first in comparison with the other
it derided stleress.
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southern states.
Wallnre 'Brill had' not known n
■ It would be interesting to know,
mother’s core from early elilldhnod.
wjiere these inquiries came front, by
When he hegnn t«* pay attention to
states, and from that analysis could
t'oni Mayne If seemed ns though her
be even more strongly
shown
ttoilier eatne to lift ti precious place In
cnlckera Have Little Fear of Pass his
life.
ilng power Florida hus when it hiy
ing Rainstorms When a Substantial
behind in intelligent advertising.
Very
careful was Mrs. Mnyne
Shelter Is Near to Protect Clothing
'o refrain from Intruding her ?iorOut of the total inquiries received
-onnllty or her 'views upon Oils
following the advertising campaigns,
tdiove it. The four liy four Inch rafters new prospective son-in-law, hut she
Florida received 778, leading the en­
should h«* fitted Into the log first, the la-stowed many n grateful look upon
tire south, and •ranking Becond. Vir­
tw o hy four Itieh being added later. him and her old, wearied heart warmginia is ranked next closest position
1*1mu Hds framework, which forms an tsl toward Idm, ns he clenrly
H E principle applies quite
being tw elfth; then came Georgia
ictugonnl, umhrella-shap&lt;-d structure, showed Mint he not only desired, but
as much to banking as to
twentieth; Alama twenty '“third,
• ven-elghths. Inch hoards are nailed cherished her Interest nnd counsel In
soldiers or states or governments.
i form llie roof. This may be cov- Hiq iwohleins Omt confronted Corn and
N*orth Carolina twenty ninth, and
•led with shingles or some roofing ma­ himself on Ihe threshold of their nintfiouth Carolina forty first.
I t Is most fortunate that the Fed­
terial.
■— rlnionlal
venture.
eral
Reserve Banking System has
The only state concerning which
Wallnce was doing well In a busi­
For greater comfort, n sent hull!
been in operation during the war.
ihore enquiries were received than
Hound the trunk may be ndded, and ness way, He bad been thrifty nnd
Florida -was California, which had
alher seats mny be built near It. The hail nccumulated sufficient to enable
The advantages o f this organiza­
whole structure should be finished In him to start out In life with n home
tion accrue to the customers o f the
Tampa Tribune*
j dark, neutral brown, with J u s t'a »f Ills own. When he flrtR spoke to
member banks who at the same
touch of white trimming. If the roof Corn of this It wns In the presence of
time contribute to the strength
Is -stained a moss-green, the color her mother.
of
the nation’s banking system
"Well, I settled about a lot tndny,”
■«chciue will be In hnrninliy during all
and
enjoy the benefit of its pro­
tea sops of the year, with the prevail­ he announced .In Ids brisk, pleasant
tection.
j
ing colors throughout Ihe surrounding "tty, “I sny, mother, there’s one dis­
appointment. ( I have tried to get n s
woods.
Mem- ns possible to the otd homestead
FIRST
here, hut the only vacant lot thnt fitted
Altogether Too Smart.
•o
iqy
money
-acquirements
w
n
s
two
"Some men," wild Uncle Ebon, "Is
NATIONAL
in smart dal dey lose* Interest In plnln square* dnwn the at reef,"
"Thnt—that Is not far, Is It, Wnlold-fashioned truth 'cause dnr ain't
B A N IIi
face?" s'poke the old liply. Her tones
enough novelty to It"
were tremulous.
“ir you will put on your spectacles,
Far'T$o, Short
mother," went on \ya 1lnce,, .".we'll all
I sllll find each day too short for alt drnw up to the table nnd look over
M EM B ER ^!
the thoughts I want to.think, all the *oiue plans for n new house I got from
FEDERAL RESERV E
walks I want to tnke, all the books I •lie
•he architect tpdny, "Thera," m lie
wnnt to rend and all Ihe friends I Tilled her In tho most comfortnbte
fch w S Y S T B M ^ d P
want to see.—John Burroughs.
•hair and directly a t his side, "with
-ejeh counsellors as you precious two,

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T 0E SAlfPORD HERALD

PACE FIVE

meriy Mrs. D. G. Monroe and made no of Ocala is in the city this week In DR THEKKELL HERE SUNDAY
Says' the Orric* Humorist
her home in this city for many years. the interest of Tiis firm. Mr. Marshall
Noted lecturer, diplomat, Sunday
The celevercst gardener In tho world
Mention of
is
a
former
'rcsidont
of
Laudredalc
School
expert
and
preacher
will
Miss Norma Herndon has returntd
rannnt grow an onk tree out or a rose
fra ile r*
home after spending a week with and is well known in the state and speak at M. E. Church.
bush. But tho stupidest pipe smoker
^Personal Items
her au n t, Mrs. Clay in Arcadia. Mias especially on the east coast.
Sanford audiences will have a enu ninko tho "Qsh” grow Inside tho
ofInterest
R. A. Newman has returned home fate opportunity on Sunday to hear ‘Tirlnr."
Marjorie Clay accompanied • her
home and|Will be her guest for some after spending Severn! weeks- at one of the leading speakers of the
V
Waynesville. North Carolina. Mrs, M. E. Church when Dr. J. If.
Miss Elvira C arter went to At- Harrold and Mrs. J. C. Dempsey time.
• Household Suggestion.
Newman
and Olive and Mrs. Pulcs- Therrell, Field Secretary .o f the
lonta Sunday to spend a few weeks. motored to Orlando Monduy and
Reg Holly has returned from Oca’a
A
Los
Angeles woman says now
Rev. C. W. White has returned spent the day.
where he was summoned to take ton and two daughters Mary Eliza­ Sunday School Board will be at the that men have‘been tniight to cook and
beth and Camilla will remain .in the
from n trip to points in North Car­
After August the fifth all meals n position with a now firm starting mountains for several weeks longer. Methodist church for thrbe services. k**ep house In the nrmy, they should
Dr. Therrell is expected to address go nhend nnd cook nnd keep house In­
in
that
city.
He
expects
to
leave
in
at the Park Avenue Cafe will be
olina ’
.
Cooking
utensils,
hardware,
no­
the
Sunday School at 10:30, will definitely. leaving the women free to
about
two
weeks
to
make
Ocala
his
pint Mason fru it jars a t L. P. acventy-fivo cents.
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tions,
stoves,
plenty
of
them
at
the
Wilt the women
preach
at 11:45 and at 8:30 in the reform tho world.
home.
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Mrs. A. W. Smith returned from
agree, then, not to bring guests home
evening.
.
Boston Bargain House, 213-215
Mrs. J- E- Latng and daughter Tairtpa Sunday where she was call­
The ladies bible class -of the |,8|in(0rd Ave., A. Katiher, mgr.
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tri dinner without first calling up to
Mi.« Jeanette spci\t Saturday in ed by the death of her brother in law Methodist. Church will hold a Lau
Dr. Therrell is ono of the foremost find out whether (here la enough food
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.dry
Sale on August 22nd. Just
Orlando.
men of the church and is a fine speak­ In the house to feed them?
Oscar Hammond. •
II. L. Haight of * the -Overland
what this will be is beyond ‘the
, er. He has been offered an important
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fatnelle of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell
*alel * lSorvif? Co“ lcf* th,fn
Ambassadorship -by tho government
The Making of a Match.
Oviedo were in the city yesterday and diU ght„ Mis9 Lucy Byrd .(inve reporter, but the ladies promise for
Toledo, Ohio where he will visit
something novel and interesting.
Thorpe
gives the following propor­
but
refused,,
preferring
rather
to
re­
on a shopping our.
returned home from a visit of several
Watch for further announcements. the Overland factory in the interests main in the work of the church in tions for match head nnd for striking
Prices reduced on all goods at days at Jacksonville.
of his firm. He expects to have some
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which he has been so eminently mtrfnce: Head composition: Potas­
Mr. Grace Williams’ millinery store.
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important announcements when he successful.
sium chlnrnt, five ports; potassium
50_t f | . Bring your . car to the Bryan
The jrgtn yesterday, cooled off the retutns relative. to the Overland
hlchromnf,
two parts; glass powder,
.
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. ' Garage when In need of repairs.* atmosphere bo much th a t many peo­
The people ’of Sanford and vi­ three pnrts; gum. two parts. . Rubbing
cars.
K. A. Terhuen Sr., M l T h u n d .y Sttvi„ ,,
„ J .Uc.
ple had to pull up bldnkcts on thenfor Daytona Beach where he goes
Mrs. C. ,L. Goodhue left Tuesday cinity are cordially invited to attend surfneo: Antimony trtsulfld, five p arts;
j
Senator
W.
M.
Igo'u
of
Euatia
beds
Thursday night. N ot many | for Waynesville- where she will re­ these three services.
red phosphorus, three pnrts; tnnngnn„ r
to slaughter the fish.
_ . . „
,
„
„ . was In the city Tuesday on a busi- places where you have to do that
ese dloxld, one nnd one-hnlf pnrts;
main for several weeks. From there
Mrs. Robert Herndon, Mrs. R. L. ness tr , an(1 shllkjnf, hanj 9 w|th hi, in August.
glue, four pnrts.—Electrical Experi­
t
she will go to points in Ohio far
Burdick and J. E Stuman motored
Sanford friends
menter.
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Mrs. J. C. Dempsey left Tuesday •several weeks visit. Mr. Goodhue
*to.Orlando Sa urday.
n . j . HoiIy ond w&gt; m . Haynes
♦
Complete stock Diamond tires, j w, „ . Bttend |he mpptinK of rt(l for points in the north for a months will join her in Ohjo and return
* Sincerity Flrat Requisite.
y
visit and will return to her home i n 1home with her some time in SeptWight Tire Go.
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And
least of nil Is sincerity n qnal♦
All persons desiring to atTampa. Mrs. Dempsey was the ember.
ty
thnt
ran lie successfully Imitated.
Mis* Ruth Robert has returned at Orlando to-morrow,
guest of her sister Mrs. J, C. Harrold
j w .Chittfcndon has been removed ♦ tend Sunday school will
It twines through the whole emotional
from her summer vacation in North
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19.
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B-Z Seal pint fruit jars at L P. while here...
Iber; It hns Its roots' in the heart,'
to. Atlanta from New York a m th ls
Carolina and VIrgtpia.
McCullor’s.
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■Sincerity gives wings to power," Is
many friends hare are hoping that ♦ not later 'lha n 'Saturday
O.
G.
Roller
is
home
for
u
few
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Earnest of
he way nn old proverb happily puts
Mr. J. T. Burke of the Southern days from the Waycross hospital he will soon lie able to return home. • noon. Free transportation
«• will be furnished them to
Wauchula were hero Sundhy Sunday Division of the A. R. C. Atlanta
f. Go through nny- list of ncknowl*
Joe
had
his
hip
badly
shattered
at
where he has been treated fir a
■nged lender of business nnd profesenroutp to New York.
Ga. spent last Friday in Sanford in sprained knee. He wRL return to the Chateau Thierry and has been In « and from If within a radius
■IonaI life. You will find then* nro
* of three miles of the MclhA six course fish and chicken din­ the interest of the Red Cross.
huspitals in France and lit America
huspitul
ere
taking
up
his
run
ou
ew who linve not been pre-eminently
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oil
is
i
thurrh.
ner, 75c. Fish suppers 50c, a t the
over since.
Mry. Savage left Wednesday for the A. C, L.^ again.
Incere.—II. Addington Bruce.
Ayres Daytona Beach Hotel.
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William
Pepper,
son
of
W.
M.
Postmaster P. M. Elder is taking
Messrs Dickson and Von, .popular . east where she will spend several
Battle of San Jacinto.
his annual vacation and will spend Pepper of the Pepper- Printing Co.,
tire salemen were among the visitors ' months with relatives and friends. a'week or more at his xild home in of Gainesville was in the city Tues­
The hnttle of Snn Jacinto wns fought
to1the city on Tuesday.
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“ Service is Certain" is the watch Georgia • and will probably visit day coming over from Daytona
April 21, PtMl. between l.Onrt MexlJoe Chittenden Home
enns under Rnntn Annn nnd 800 Amor• George Cowan has returned home word of the Bryan Auto* Company, Tallulah P'alls und other points of in­ Beach where the family are spend­
TJte many friends of Joe Chit-’ Irnns under Snnt Houston. Snntn
ing the summer He Is the .guest of
alter spending a month with rein- Tty us.
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terest ere returning home.
Sum Murrell an d . w ent'hack with tenden are glad to see him buck Annn wna defeated nnd he nnd 730
lives in North Carolina.
r | D c . Marlowe spent Thursday
Harrold Bradbury son of Mr. and
home again after being seriously of Ids men were captured. 030 killed
Munson's swimming pool is i)ow with His wife apd little son at Day- Mrs, C. O. Bradbury has arrived with him Tuesday night.
nnd 208 wntinded. The Texnn loss wns
Chnrley Davis, th e . genial repre­ wounded a t Chateau Thierry arid 2 killed nnd 23- wounded. This tintopen on Wednesdays, Thursdays, tona Beach. Mrs. Marlowe will home fro/n Fritnce after more than
being
in
the
hospitals
in
France
and
Saturdays and Sundays in the after- remain a t the beach for the month a years absence in the motor corps sentative of the C. W. Zaring Co.,
He decided the Independence of Texns,
in New York for many months.
noon.
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of August.
nnd the dnv Is observed In the state
of the army. Ilis many friends are wholesale grocers of Jacksonville
lie will return to the hospital at ns n holiday.
called on the local trade here on
Mrs. Ernest Krupp has returned i Misses Ethel and Florence Henry glad to have him home" again.
Tuesday and Wednesday. Charley Atlanta next week where it is hoped
from a month's Visit in Baltimore left Wednesday night for I'hilaMr. and Mrs. Forest Lake and
he will h i bono'lttad
wiih relatives and friends.
| del pit in where they will, visit rela- daughters Seritn ami Maude and has hundred;) of friends all over
To Polish Shoes.
Florida
and
while
Orlando
claims
rite Engll dmititi’s shoes, nr "boots,1
Mrs. J. P*. Butler came over .from j lives ami friends for the remainder Messrs Harry Lewis, Reg Holly und
him as a resident ill* Is also a great
art the hem looking seen ou the'fee*
D ay to n a on Wednesday to attend of .the summer.
Hume ‘ Humph spent Sunday ut
Freak Tree.
Sanford booster.
of
nny rnre. The renson for this Is
tin funeral of Mr. Secord.
Cur owners have long wanted Daytona Beach and attended the
We nre lotrl that In K entucky there Hint the Englishman puts trees In ht*.
L.
It.
Philips,
Mrs.
Philips
and
dane at the Casino Saturday night.
WHEN YOU TH IN K OF CAN service. Bryan Au.to Conjpuny
is n tree hearin g each year a c ro jS ik - •dines, which are polished with tne
Raymond left Tuesday for New York
DV TH IN K OF THE KANDY means "Certain Service" to you.
Mrs. G. E. Takurh has returned state where they will visit relatives walnuts mill n crop of m ulberries, n m r 1 leather I Inis smnolheil out. The sofl65-1 te.
•he curious phenom enon is necotniled
KITCHEN. IF .IT HAS SUGAR •
from a trip to New York and other
•iilng polish, If applied •while the shoe
for the remainder of the summer.
IS IT .WE HAVE IT.
STAR
Misses AnnahvI and Maggie Pearl points. Miss Aranka Tukarh ac­ Miss Marion Philips has been in for by the supposition llml n m ulberry Is on the foot, ns Is usual in America
lertl fell w here a iviilitul lay In (hi. cruises the leather Into the shape of
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Smith of Nltjcon Ga. are stopping companied her home from
I Gaines- New York for several weifks and it ground, ttinl th e ynmig sh,,(,iMramie lip Ihe foot nnd the shoe loses Its smooth*Major J. B. Stein met: of Wekiwa.j with Miss Avis Stenslmm this week ville where Miss Aranka has been is hoped that the trip will benefit -hie lay side mill united their fnrees
IToet. 'J’rees. which u&lt;|i| to the long
Si :■i gs was the guest of Mr. and and visiting other friends, in and I lie guest of hef sister Mrs. Molina'. Dr. Phi.ips -who has been in had into one solid trunk. Tills supposition ife of shoes, are Inexjienslve nnd
Mr- H. C. Waters yesterday.
j about the r ity ^ y Dr. 1). C. Ward. Osteopath is in * ,1(.aU|l f(ir somL.
veins feasible from the fact Hint the lioitld he put In the shoes every night.
Umk
of the tree Is on one side that If you polish your own slows, try poli itas. M. Hand is driving a fine; The guests were L. A.. Bromley', Sanford on Monday, Wednesday
Howard Lyman of Athnonte was
m &gt; Chandler car recently p u r-, L. P. Swope. I,. P. Hagan. K. II. and Fr ay of each week. 6R-tf ■ in the city Wednesday and reports of widmii and on the other that of l-hlng them' when on trees. Yon will
he pleased with the result.
Mr. and Mrs. Iljirry Ward and property of all. kinds in the Alta­ the mulberry.
cC &lt;d from the Wight Tire Co. Ktibee, C. W. Entzmuiger.' K. A.
Douglass,
E.
F,
liosuebolder
and
Miss Fern Ward spent several days monte section a* selling every day.
Ounrt. Mason fruit jars sit L. P.
Jno. D. J inkins.
at their homf* here coming over from Howard says that orange gfove*
M‘Culler’s.
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the beach where they have a cottage have been bought up all over that
WANTED— OLD CLEAN
Mr. Gordon Hull of Macon Ga.
Miss Dorothy RumpH who Jias been section by . northern people who
RAGS.
ANY
•
KIND
EXthP week end visitor at the
their guest at the beach mine with intend coming to Seminole county
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS*,
So tistrom home on First street west.
TIICIM.tH II. MAKER. Pb. II.
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COATS,' PANTS,
OR
them..
this winter and make llteir homes
Mr. and Mrs. John Meisch have
Anal» l l m l i n t t Co i nmt l l nc I ' h r m U t
• | ' rufr *«i nni »l oT N i l u n t H r l c n r ^ t *
BED SPREADS. AT THE
Henry Peabody is in the city from here.
*/ I n t e r I m », l l n d ln * C o l l r g r . KtorliJa
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returned from n visit, of several
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Jacksonville
where
he
removed
some
l*rl»«lr
l
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a
h
a
n
i
s
f
?
of
l(oliin«i
C c tl l r f^
During the absence of Mayor
u.rks in New Jersey and New York.
Mr T. (&gt;. &lt; l u t l t ' *
W l n l r r I'ftfk, F U „ N o t , 5 l h , ItllM
Mr. and Airs. William Coulbourn ■ time ago to he in the factory de­ Davison the-Chairman of the City
Hnnfitrtl, l l i . t
There’s, a man ut the curb to
l&gt;rir Hlf*
Council. Hon, Frank L. Miller is
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rortipfHet! r a r r f u l f h c m l r u l mttaltnl* « f t h r m« m p I r o f w a t e r t h a t
st* &lt;• you.
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le w days visit with Mrs. Co’ ln&gt; here for sonm lime looking after acting mayor of Sanford and be is
| u u hr nil i hi n i r f ft I f|i limit o r e Ik. «n««J t i a r r f i h tn l n r t l I h r fol loro Ing t m u l t B :
Mr. and .Mrs. Muhlon Wright parents Mr. and Mrs. 11. Hill the affairs of UtK company at the filling the position all right.; Frank
Colitf
...I'lpir thloflnr .„nt, I.7S Oarl* p r r mi l l i on
4.011 p . l t * p e r mi l l ion
ItfCrlUn
NfUlnl
T n l a l aollU*
afii! little son returned Sunday* from on Celery avenue.
fncLory.
—
believes in tempering justice with
F r e e A m m o n i a _ 00 p u r U p e r m i l l i o n
lUrdAmn
31 .0 1 p o r l t p e r ml l t l a n
A lb u m i n o i d A m m o n l » \ ' _ _ , T r u e * , M i r « l r « ...... .. ____ _— ____ «„..„Trn ro
i months visit to Nashville, Tentt.
Mr. anti Mr*. L. P. Ilagatt and mercy but lie never fails to hew to
The m any friends of Mrs. C. E.
T h e abtonri* sra rl lr a tt r o r tree an d a l b u m i n o i d a m m o n i a In Ihla w a l r r aa d
Miss Virginia Brady left Sunday Henry are glad to' sec her out again children left Tuesday for Daytona the line.* Having served tho city so
lla i t l ) am alt am o u n t of fb t o rin o I n d i r a l r a lla n c r l l r n l auallljr Tor h o a i r h o l d .
for her home in ’Jacksonville after after utt •operation performed two Bench where they will sojourn for long us alderman Frank-knows about
p e p o iri.
I n ad dll la n lo th r ( o o d q u a li lr r b i r a H e r l i l l r * uf n a p n l t r b o u a r b n ld
» « l r l , ll p i i M r t t d k pr rlal I r i l u r r , of m u r h ta tu c . r - p r r l a l l y H i m ! o r ( i r r i t a n t
■pending* a week with old friends here weeks ago and from which she is the summer. Mr. Hagan will spend law in ull Its phases anil he makes
m l u r a l a r r a lla n - and L O W d r f t r o ot h a r d n o a .
T h r b a r l r i l a l o f l r a l ■ n a t&gt; ,i « . r*autlln| In an n t r r a a a lolal r o a n l . In falir
the week ends with his family re­ a good mayor in every respect. •
Shore dinner. Clam
Chowder, *rapidly recovering.
•amplra of i h r « a l r r , of 3 h a r l r i l a par ra n t.; a n d In llndlna no r n l o n . or o l h r r
harmful b i r l r r l a , full/ r s n A r m lla |oo d qualllp I n d l t a l a d b» the C H E M I C A L
Fried Fish etc., ut at Branh s I Tires und accessories ci m dote turning here to look ufler his busi­
n i)l| &gt; li.
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Vaughns Entertain
I’; nic Pavilliun. Sunday August 3, jj,,e tl) * Bryan* AutoCompany.
O f I h r manp a a t m of t h U an d o l h r r r r | l o n * I bal I b i r r a n a l p i r d , I h a ta
At
their
home
&lt;m
Sanford
Heights
found non* ou p rt lo r In all ( n a il q u a l l t l - , lo lha l of I h r " E l d r r W a l r r . "
Lieut. Vail Lovell left Thursday
H'19.
,
_64-2tp.
| “Service is certain, " get that!
V oa ra r r r j r r i p r r t f u l l y ,
for Atlanta where he will becon- last Monday Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. and'M rs. Ernest Krupp have .
65-ltc.
(Mlfnrd) TIIOH. R. IIAKEII .
Vaughti
entertained
most
delight­
nected
with
the
Atlanta
Street
returned‘from a visit to points in
Charles Munn arrived home yesRailway and Power -Coj Lieut. fully at dinner, their guests bring
Ihc east where they spent several t^rdiiy after a years service in
Lovell
is an efficient electrical en­ the Board of Count Comm^uloners
&gt;eeka,
I Uncle Sams army., Charlie is glud
gineer
and
will have u fine position and officials of Seminole County, all
Mrs.' A. W. Smith and daughter to“ be back In Sanford nguin and
TELEPHONE Jll-W
HANPOIID, FLORIDA
111 PARK AVR.
of whom,. Mr. Vjiughn ns T^x Asses­
in Atlanta.
Juanita and Mrs. C. L. Britt and
among old friends.
B. E. Squires sends’ greetings to sor is closely associated with,
Charlea Jf. spent the day In Orlando
^jjg8 W anda Wey of Arcadia spent
Monday.
.
1Monday here the guest of Miss the Herald In a post card from
. Bankston Bros,
CALL FOR LEONS TR A N SFER 'N orm a Herndon, She left Tuesday Pottsdnm New York where he and the
Rnjpcrta, Ga.. Jan .-1—
RELIABLE
SERVICE.
ALL for A tlanta,and will also virit New family are spending the summer ami Old Knntucky Mfg. Co.,
states th at the weather is fine and
TRAINS MET.
65-tf.
York ere returning home.
Ptidurah, Ky.
they nre enjoying themselves among
/W.4 ,-VJ
Gentlemen :Mrs. Augusta Eigenmann
left* Thfe Keystone Poultry Yards at old friends.
rvr n r v
A
Mr.
Will
Wachtcr
of
this
couMonday for A tlanta after spending .Longwood have some very fine fryttuxi r W
For
the
floor
coverings,
art
rugs,
MX K H O J t i
try has some hogs that were down
a week here with her daughter Mrs. ing size chickens for sale at 46 cents
congoleum rugs and matting see with cholera arid had given up all
Fred Duiger.
per pound.
65-ltc.
Boston. Bargain House, 213-215
Mrs*. J. C. Harrold, Miss Muriel
F. II- Lewis of Brewster is in the Sanford Avenue, A. Knnner, Mgr. hope of saving them and would not
spend one penny on them. I gave
city for rooms with the view to
t
65-2tc.
him one 16 pound pall of your B. A,
•O locating. He will work on the Valdex
J, E. Pace has returned from Battle Thomas’ Hog Ppwder and he has
Hotel if- he can get light house
Creek, Michigan where he went for just come In and paid me for it and
keeping rooms in the ciyt.
treatm ent some time ago and re­
i. Mrs. Ella Leffler, Mrs. Marie turns home greatly benefltted. Mrs. advises th a t every one of his sick
, - f lf c
Srflith and daughter. Mrs. Frank Pace will remain with relatives In hogs got well and that he killed
thonwand now has them in (tis smoke
Miller and Mrs. J. I, Smith and Kentucky for
some
time ere house and that all were as fine os
Annette Shinholser arc spending the
returning home.
any he had killed this year.
month a t Daytona Beach.
was
a
congenial
crowd
of
It
I want to add that he said his
Buy Diamonds. Wight Tire Co. gentlemen, who aat down to a autnpLet us send you
hogs
were down and so sick 'th a t he
66-tf
tious dinner a t 12:30 o'clock and all had to pry their mpuths open and
a quart or more
Mr. aqd Mrs. J. P. Hall hsve those who were so fortunate as te b e
his wife poured .the powder down
I t can be deposited or invested for its in­
’
returned
from a vacation spent »t invited enjoyed the gracioua hos- their throgls.
of our delicious
Charleaton and other point*. Mr. Hall pUallity of Mr.f and Mrs. Vaughn to.
come
return.
Please find check in full of my ac­
Ice Cream for
is bsck on the old job looking after tho fuj | „ t e*tent.
the Western Union office here.
j’ Mf gnd M n . Ca L. BrUt le(t count and with kindest regards we
I t can be used for the erection of a credit
Sunday Dinner.
beg to remain,
structure
against possible future need..
i*
•
I Mr. an^ Mrs. Henry Nickel and yeaterday for Jacksonville and "from
Yours very truly,
little . daughter and Mrs. J. ’ C. (j,cre they will go to Pennsylvania
Bankston Bros.
In any event, we shall be glad to co-operate
Ensminger returned Friday . from for „ roonths visit. They were ac-’ For sate by Merchants Grocery Co.
with you for the proper and profitable employ­
Denver Col. where they have been t coropjjnicd as far as Jacksonville
64-6tc.
/ •
visiting Rev. Fred Enslmlnger.
j by Mr. and M m ArchIf B e tu &gt;ho
ment of your funds
i . Woodland Park will be open will return tomorrow. • •
ORDER NOW
.Sunday August tenth.
65i ltc. j Corporal Harry Rabun haa ar- '• '♦ • ♦ '♦ ♦ ♦ A t #
♦
♦
STRENGTH
SERVICE
' Me. and Mrs. P. E, Pitta a n d riv e d home from France whore* he ^
Christian Science services ^
family have arrived in tho city fro m -served In Uncle 8am'a army for &gt;4» will be held at the Woman's #
their old home in Barnsville Georgia fourteen montha. He ia glad to get « Club, Oak avenue, between
and 1will reside.here. Mr. Pitts wilFback home to his father and mother, * Third and Fourth strets, #
have charge of the Bryan Garage Mr. and Mrs. H. C.’ Rabun who re­ * on Sunday, morning a t 11
Mr. and Mrs. Roberta are In the side on the west side.*
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oclock.
48-tf w
Just Phone 325
city for a few dpys visit with friends
friends) ; M. A. 'Marshall of Orlando repre.
repre­ ^
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and refit lives. Mrs. .Roberts was for- ^sentlng the Nitro Phoahpa^.e CoulbourPltle Happenings

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PAGE SIX
175 for work with the Allied armies
and prisoners of war. The balance
went for other expenses. The state­
ment explains thtat the "Y ” suffered
a loss of 81,47.3,084 in the. operation
of army post.exchange# and can­
teens which, b I h o , owing to the de­
preciation in value!* of French, and
English currency and conversion of
the overseas figures ot market rates,r
;e«u te d -in a hook loss of $2,432,030.

paid $1,060,757.
More than 84,000 concerts and enter;
taliiments increased the expenditure
by $850,969.
The cost of the " Y V overseas re­
ligious program was $467,584, or
approximately two-fifths of 1 ‘ per
cent, of the entire operating funds.
•Educational plants, litcrautre and
Mbrary work cost $991,932, and the
A. E. K. athletics cost $1,957,801.
The report th ‘v c &gt;m:n ttcc makes The organization also operated, it is
FIGURES SHOW DISPOSAL OK clear, is 'n o t final because the war explained, more than 25 “ leave areas'
lerviee of thr Y.. M. C. A., which ; in varioui parts of. France, at an ex­
MILLIONS GIVEN TO Y. M. C.
reached its maximum in March of pense of $831,6Q1, and n chain of
FOR WORK HERE AND OVER
.this-year, b.being, c x n tin u ed in -to e hotels for men on leave a t a' cost of
THERE
Uritbd States and gorelgn ciuntries. $477',956.
'New York, July30.—First detailed Three war * work campaigns for
In the United States it is shown,
accounts of the receipts and expen­ funds, it pointso ut, brought from the the organizatioh expended $2,105,81G
ditures of the Young Men’s Christian American puhlic $12,254,052, and this upon its religious program in the aix
Association, made public here today amount, the report states was aug­ military departments, which inculded
by the organization’s National War mented to $125,282,869 by sums fro the holding of meetings and Bible
Work Council- finance committee, other sources.
classes, the distribution of literature
Some idea of the magnitude of the and the maintenance of religious sec­
by it between April 26, 1917, and wo'rk accomplished by the organiza­ retaries and musical directors. Edu­
March ‘31/ 1919. Total expenditures tion ia shown by the statem ent that cational literautre, together with'
aggregated $97,817,005 in the period more thun 97,000 concerts, vaudeville lectures,' instruction in the; French
named, it Is stated, leaving a balance performances were staged by the "Y* language, and library service,,, was
of $27,465,854, a sum estim ated to in American cantonments to an ag­ provided aat home by an expenditure
be sufficient to carry on the work gregate audience of 43/600,000 at a of 11.192,737 and for sex hygienic
here and abroad until next Dec. Cl. cost of $1,166,767. In addition, free education and literature the "Y "
According to the figures, which ap­ motion picuture shows in the home spent $73,704. •
pear over the signatures of George camps, necessitated an
W. Perkins,’ chairman of the com­ $2,328,271.
Home Service Red Cross
mittee; Cleveland II. Dodge, treas­
Erection of 950 huts for men in
The Home Service secFion'“of the
urer of the War Work Council, and training camps on this side cost $7,- Red
Cross is now occupying a
H. W. Wilmot, comptroller, slight-y 698,984 and the outlay for main­ room on the second floor of the
more than 2 per cent, of the total tenance was $3,965,736, "These
court house. Those In charge of the
funds contributed by the America..s buildings,’’ snys the report, "were work will be glad to ahvc all the
public were expended . for religio s renters -of religious, educational, en­ soldiers call at the office, especially
purposes in the United States ni I tertain menT and athletic' activities those wishing information or help of
overseas, while approximately 80 p. r f ir all men who passed through the any kind.
cent, were devoted to the purchn e camps on their way overseas or who
One thing tho Red Cross D epart­
transportation and distribution of used the centers through, the period
ment
of Civilian Relief is doing
canteen, supplies and to entertain­ covered by the report and are still
these
days
is to see th a t every crip­
ments, education and athletic sports. using them ."
pled soldier or sailor "gets back
In addition to the provision cf free
Overseas, the statement says, work into the game", just as close jo' his
athletic supplies, which include I of even "a vaster scope" was accom­ close to hi# original self ns science
among other things, in the Unite I plished. The 1,900 or more "Y" can make him—th a t is the idea of
States camps alone, 657,096 baseballs huts and tents built oj leased for the the government.
The government
and 2O.9OO sets of boxing gloves) the use of the A. E. F. cost $4,801,271, provides for tho fitting, replacing
report say#, ‘hr Y. M. C. A u'ltrth- were equipped at a cost of $2,950,421 and jooping in
repair of every
uted $36,s.‘t2.449 worth cf r*crchan- 1*' d operated and maintained at n artificial limb or appliance required
dise overseas. Ol tins mcrii.uniiire further,expense of $1,014,337.
by its crippled fighters, and the Red
$1,791,771 wot III 1.1 appro;!mutely 5
Cross
is helping to see that all .who
Writing materials hud newspapers
per cent, were given f e *•&gt; t .
need
these
things ' apply to Uncle
for the overseas men, includirjg 400,000,000 sheets of letter paper, half Sam for them.
Of the $97.H 7,005 expended, it
the excellence of these artificial
as many envelopes and 16,000,000
shown, more t an $3*1,000.000 v.
postcards, eosl $2.296,KOH. For mo­ adjuncts to the human body is re­
spent in the finin' ram!.*, m r e the tion picture sbm s, in which 13,000,- markable. Miss Mary Ann Able of
$43,;0Q.0OO with tin* American E xjm 000 feet of film were used in France the Southerh Division headquarters
Oltianary Force abroad a n d $14,4*09 alone, and spectators' aggregated 50,- attended u base hull Imme in Wash­
ington recently in which every mem­
ber of both teams had lost either a

00Q.000 the "Y "

New July Numbers of
Letter From Frank Talbott
Lamar. Ark., iuiy 23
Sanford iieruld,.
Sanford, Florida.
Dear Iieruld Friend;;
' well, here 1 am among the rab­
bit twisters and Hill billies of Ark­
ansas".
Ileleive me, there is more
•lust and dirt in (ids town than all
■*f Florida put together, and the

inspiring ‘Marseillaise* sung
in English l y Graveure
Cravcurc it one of die few living
ariim great enough to givji all the glory
of the world's tong of victory, the tong
that laved I ranee and civilization, clear
to it, tremendout climax ‘‘for Victory
or Dead', ‘//.Coupled with "The Trum­
peter." alio sung by Cia cure.

furnish vwiI it to uush it o!T with.
We are now starting m the peach
deal here and would send you some
peaches hut am afraid that the long
haul $ mi id leave nothing hut an
empty basket when it got there.
•Tile. more- I see of other places
the more l think of Florida. Have
met several men who spent the win­
ter in Florida and they nil seem to
be Florida boosters also.
With kindest personal regards
and hoping that everything is go­
ing along nicely there with you, I
Very truly yours,
• *
F. W. TALBOTT.
.
I*. S, Put me down for one cf
those dailies w hen'they start, and
mail your bill when you get ready.

M aurel Makes Marvelous
•'Like a string of pearls” indeed come
the divine notes of Maurel'sviviJ voice
in this song that has touched a million
hearts/ So pure and sweet aid limpid
arc they that their lound would soothe
a soul in torment On die reverie of
(his record Miurel singi"At Dawning.**
A-2724—$1.00,

Stracciari Sings Sublime
Love Song "Core'Ngrato'
_ All the pstn and pinion which only
Stracciari, st his greatest, could convey,
•re in this wonderful outpouring of
love. Dils Neapoli'an song give* you'
Suacciari.st his meat inspired heights.*

AUGUST 8. i s o

NORMAL RAINFALL
Stop your kicking about the rain
Orlando rainfall for June wus 5.19
inches, which the government report
shows to have been 2.07 inches below
the normal rainfall for June for the
past ten years.
Other points in Florida had a tot­
al rzainfail for the month follows;]
Cresecent City,, 9.06 inches; Federa
Point, 11.93; Fcrnnndina, 12.19;
Jacksonville, J3.79; Brooksville, 10.
Jacksonville, 13.79; Brooksville, 10.
Ft. Meade, 11.71; St. Leo, 12.16; Ft,
Myers, 10.89; Homestead, 12.18.
That** a lot of water for Jackson­
ville to be compelled to take in addi­
tion to having to go "dry” under the

IT, WE DON’T DENY
WE ADMIT IT!

your place of business, which
means a substantial increase
in your profits. We have
a new stock of supplies and
can meet your electrical
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illuminate your home. O n
display at our store, dem­
onstrations at all tim es.
Fixtures, Vibrators, Fans, Toasters
Hot Plates, Portable Lamps, l^ons
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' Card qf Thanka
We desire" to thank the many kind
friends* who offered words and acta
of aym pathy following the sad death
of Mr. D. O. Brown.*
Mrs. D. O. Brown
Norma Mctts
,
Evert Melts
The Fly and the Flea.
A fly nnd n flcn In n Slip were im
prisoned. Said the fly; “Let us flee/
Nnld tin* Hen; "Lot us fly.** So thej
flow through n flaw In the flue.

an ford, Florida

Daily Thought.
There is no better bnlfnst for keep­
ing the mind steady on its keel and sjtvInp It from nil risk of creakiness thnn
business,—Lowell*
.

Electrical Contractors and Engineers

L First St. Phone an Sanford, Florida

�AUGUST S, 1919

'A G E SEVEN

tilled water in FREE. We make a special­
ty of electrical troubles on autos and
guarantee all our work. We also have
competent mechanics to overhaul your car
a n d .c&amp;ir~give you satisfactory service if
your troubles are large or small.
We are
the official service station for the famous

Guaranteed 18 Months
Lot YOUR a a l BATTERY b« a PHILADELPHIA

and clothing profiteers and skoot
them into, another planet where
they will not bother us any more.
BUDGET OP O P I N I O N “ JUST
BETWEEN YOU AND M E '"

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
and Faith. “He'll Print 'e
So Says Saunterer.
U A sunspot forecaster says that ow­
ing to a strange grouping of six
mighty planets the United States
will be swept by the most terrific
Btorm and catyclysm th at man has'
ever known in this decade. I hope
it will jerk loose some of those food

J When my phone rings faintly and
I am undecided ns te whether it
really did ring or that it was a
loose penny in my pocket and I
take down the receiver and say in
my sweetest manner, "D id this
phone ring?" and a sweet voice
comes over the phone from Cehtrnl
that sayB, "Excuse me picuBc" . I
never know whether l am being
kidded or whether the phone rang
or whether I am just an ordinary
damphool for the want of sense.
Yossum.

% I .dropped in a t the Seminole
Grill Room the other night and
gave it tho once over and believe
me It is a sweet place where the
palate, can be tickled and the soup
■trained through a man's whiskers
ala carte postale. And when I say
it is a sweet place I mean jirtf those
words and my lady friends will bear
me out in the statem ent th a t it is
sweet and dear and lovely and is
better than the best in the big cities.
If you have any doubts about this
take a look at this fine new cafe and

ing a campaign soon for memberships
and then go in for advertising
Sanford and Seminole county as
never before. This will be our h a r ­
vest season If we get ready for the
harvest now.

3 Chicago wants to know If the
southern states will take the negroes
back th a t came from the south when
the war started and were given work
at higher wages. Now that they are
having trouble up there and do not
know How to handle it they want
the south to take the negroes back.
The governor of North Carolina
^ tjlne o f my"" friends mysteriously ’said they would be taken back if
called‘ me over the other day. and they wanted work and not ,ijorial
told me th a t "likker" was being
made and sold "somewhere in thfrf
county” and it was up to me and ^ Man asked mo yesterday what I
the Anti-Saloon League to' stop it. thought about the strike and I said
Just how I am going to 's to p this "W hat strike" and he said the rallnefarious and dod ratted and then road strike. There are so
some practice is not . known to my strikes just now that I cannot keep
friend especially since there Ib no up with them but I want to say that
Anti-Saloon League as all the Saloon 1 favor them all and intend to strike
arc dead. A "Moonshine League" myself if the price of food does not
would be all right or a "M ountain come' 'down pretty • soon. And I
Dew League" or something of that believe in every man In the United
sort. As soon as I can fix upon a States striking and tying up the
suitable title I wilt get busy on this whole darned show all at once and
crusade for it makes me mad to having It over with. I never did
think , th at any one would presume favor a little strike here and there.
to drink "likker" now that the Unit­ Why shouldn't we all strike and tfll
ed States is dry.
congress just like the engineers did
a few days ago that either the* price
^ Headline in Arcadia paper says of f^yrd and clothing drops or we
"Building Road to Vensus"-. Good quit. I am not an anarchist but I
we will all take a ride on that road could become one eay enough these
Always have wanted to see that days. What do you think about we
girl, Venus.
people who are not backed by an
organization and are making the
vi Sec th a t postcards are now out same money' that we-made four or
advertising the new hotel Valdez five years ago with no prospect of
and while we are about it we might better wages and starvnlion-staringas well get all the hotels to* have uh in the face. Strike, yes, indeedy.
post cards printed and we will send We need the money more than any
them out with oitr letters. We have man in the world. Look at the clerks,
more than one good hotel now and the proftnsiunal men, the army ol
are building more of them. Give middle (last people who arc not
the news to the world that Sanford mni'jng a living and cannot under
can accomodate them this year. the present rate of living. You bet
we favor strikes, In fact we favor
the
present congress doing something
People cannot ,go to Europe this
year a nd they nre turning toward ut once or kicking the present con­
Florid^ and this is the time that we gress out of ofilce and starting a
should be advertising our county. new deal altogether and this country
W ithout advertising you cannot get will see something in the next few(
congress does not get
the people and the Board of Trade months
busy
at
on£c.
You bet I favor
could db nothing better than startstriking. In fact I favor stopping
everything until something, is done
to reduce the high cost of living.
Can Go To Europe Now
Washington,. July. 110. —Restric­
tions on the issuance-of passports
to persona wishing to visit European
countries, with the exception of Getmany and Russia, are to be relaxed,
Secretary Lansing announced today.
Hereafter no one will be required to
show urgent reasons for-his' visit, nor
will age he taken Into consideration.
The only requirement will be that the
object of the visit Is IcgitimUte and
reasonable.
Seminole 1County Hire
J. Tilden Jufoba T»f Chuluota
brought to Sanford one of the lineal
specimens of rice that has been seen
In this section. .
,
This 1rice which is being ' raised
by Mr. Jacobs on his farm is fully
five feet in heighth and from tlje
sample brought to Sanford the in­
dications nre that it will produce a
very fine crop.
While rice hus never been culti­
vated extensively in this section
it is very evident that this Is one
crop that will some day be a very
important crop in our agricultural
products.

piete,seamies3 sunacethat
sheds rain, snow apd s!cet
year after year w ith al
most no attention. It i
always “on the job.1’
T he most severe weather
makes no impression on
Ccrtaihrteed— n o r c a n
sparks, fumes, jras, smoke
c r insects impair its pro­
tective strength.
Yet Ccrtain-tecd costs no
more—less ip fact than
other types of roofs. It
y laid by anyone w ho
w ill follow the simple directions
that com e w ith the roll. Upkeep
expense is too slight to.consider.
Your buildings, old or new—large
for small—in city or country—should
have the protection of Certain-tecd.
CtrUhbtud Is made ta roll*, both smooth sad rough
surfaced, (red or green) also in handsome fed or green.asphalt shingles for'residences. Crruim-ieiJ
U extra maBtr—ths name means artsirly of quality
and satisfaction .guannw/d. It will pay you to
get C/rtofo-Awf-’inoet dealers sell It. Aik for
C trU f-u tJ and he sort to get It,

C crtain-tecd Frodact* Corpora tion

a n d . VsraU Sss are
lha MfSesl qualltyt

n zau vu s.

^ _ ip * 7 T O RETAIL DEALERD
^"W ashington, Aug. 7.—F. E. W’hitc
vycoresident of Armour &amp; Co., mea
meat packers, appearing before a
senate committee investigating the
high cost’ of living in the District
of Columbia, denied -that his
was profiteering or using unfair
methods in the distribution and |alo
of meat. He declared the comapny
had made no profit on its beef b u s i ­
ness this year and that it would wel­
come an investigation '&lt;&gt;( its books
and records.
He told the committee that the
consumer was to blame in aprt
for the present high cost of living.
Asked why it was that although
wholesale meat prices were lower, re­
tail-prices were higher, the witness
said the retailers advanced his prices
with each advancing market’ and
held the prices up ju st as long ‘as
his customers permitted him to do
so. He suggested the imposition of
an excess profits tax against profit­
eers as a means of stopping the pracMr. White told th e . committee
th a t lettera received by Armour
and Co., indicated that, the pro­
ducer! were opposing; to Federal re­
gulations of the packing industry.

inteed Roofing for Sale by
:C 0.
WIGHT GRO

The Right View and the Wrong.
“ The man who makes good doesn’t
ratt for opportunity to knock; he haa
he door wide open." saya an exchange,
mnt** the Ham spirit. The other day
|e henrd n chap cwiplnlnlng beettnae
dd'Opp didn’t p " c '- Ms toe In the door
Ike a l^wk flour.—itoston Transcript.

•PHAT’S the sort of mileage Diamond Tires hold
forth to you. And the Diamond Rubber Company
stands ready to adjust on
those figures
It says to users and dealers
"Diamond Tires are delivering
mileage so big that Diamond will
adjust C o rd s at 8,000 miles: and •
F a b ric s at 6,000,-- instead of the
previous adjustment o f 5,000 for ,
Cords, and 3,500 for Fabrics,

T h e D iam ond P lu s A d ju s tm e n t
M ileage is based on p lu s q u ality
proved by th e big m ileage of th e
m illions of D iam o n d s n9o w in use.
-#
B uy D iam o n d s for P lu s Q u ality
an d M ileage.
T h e P lu s A d ju stm e n t M ileage a p
plies to D iam o n d s n o w in u se o r in
d ealers’ h an d s.

ADJUSTMENT
ric* • 6,000 Miles
it - 8,000 Miles

Semfnole Bank Annex
Magnolia A\ e

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

TREAD

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1919

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White, If ........... 4 1 0 1
they all rest in peace till they shall
Ellis, p rf
.... .... 5 2 o 0
respond to the call of Roly on the
Moseley, I b ... . 4 1 0 11
morning of resurrection.
C. Chapman, rf, p 4 &lt;1 . 1 1
Now, Mr. Boh H olly/ Is it not
0 1* 1
Inman, 3b
------ 4
wonderful, strange and startling,
Ciuiplin, s s ------- Z 6 1 1• 3
f
when we look "/acts in the face" and
discover that' quite. or about
80
millions of human beings of all
luriionalities, tongues and religions
1............ 4 2. J ' 1
throughout the earth, the direct
5 0 •) 3
posterity and progeny of that same
1 1
4
mother. Eve who so miraculously
4 t l 8
lb
MANAGER KRAUT!! WILL OPEN
was' created, stand today hats off
4 0 0 4
ijtfjfc'-* * *
FOM ER SANFORD RESIDENT IN
DINING
ROOM
SUNDAY
and eyes turned Heavenward, thank­
3 0 2 9
f
SWITZERLAND TH IN KS AMER­
M
O
R
N
IN
G
AT
BREAKFAST
ing God for Woodrow W ilsonand
*■X'T -TV1
r..„......... 4 0 0 1
ICA IS T H E L E A D E R AND
for the grand work he lias done and
1 0 0 0
The Seminole Hotel will have the
;, rf
GUIDE OF ALL NATIONS
still trying to do for better world
4
0
9
0
real
openipg of this fine place Sun- '
Farrior, c
conditions and for the amelioration
Lausanne, Switzerland,
3 0 0 0
day morning when the dining room
of human woe and misery nnd the
July, 4, 1919.
Corcho, p .........
1 0
0 1 0
0 will be open for th e first time at the
avoidanci/ of war?
breakfast hour.
.
PI
To Bob Holly,
• In the face of these facts, historic
Totals ...
37 6 7 30 13 3 • The Seminole recently placed in
Editor Sanford Herald.
Score by innings:
first class shape waa obliged to open
The writer has Just read the last facts, is It not passing strange and
provoking
that
U.
S.
Senators
like
Sanford
000 000 202 2 - 6 the rooms on account of the insis­
issue of the Herald and he is think­
Tampa
....... ... 200 011 000 1 - 5 tent demand from tho public th at
ing of you and the dear old San­ Lodge and others should exert them­
selves on partisan grounds and for
Sum
mary—Left
on bases, Sanford they be accomodated and since th a t
ford
political effect to embarrass the
10,
Tampa
6;
two-base
hits, Brown, time the hotel has been crowded to 1
This il a memorable day aiul a
President in every possible way to
The rut a b o v e ' does not give a the hotel now gives one the impres­ Johnson; hits apportioned, off Wells tho —rapacity.
glorious liny, and a happy day, for
prevent the creation of a "League good view of the new Hotel Valdez sion that the-hotel will he one of the 7 in 7 innings, off Corcho 5 in 3,
The dining room had not been
America/ and for all Americans
of Nations” anil n "Congress of as it is taken from an architect’s coolest and cosiest .of hotels In this off Ellis 6 in 9 innings, off -Chapman opened as Mr., and Mrs. Campbell
wherever they happen to .be. Yes
'
•
Nations" and Parliament of the drawing and not nn actual photo­ state.
V in J: first base on balls, off Wells were inclined to wait until they
happy di\y because—(as President
The Hotel Co., expects to spend
wor!d7 Mirny people denounce their graph but. pne can gain some idea
3,
Corc.ho 2, Ellis 2, Chapma n 2; could procure the right man to take
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Taylor i n . his inaugural address,
conduct as .contemptible.
. of how the new hotel will look when about $100,000 in building and fur­ struck out by Wells, 5, Corcho 3, charge of this, the most important*
congratulated the nation, on the
The World excoriates Senator
it is finished.
•
• nishing the hotel and it will ndd Ellis 6; *ucr#re hits Moselsy, Del­ port ' of the establishment. Such a *
fact th a t he U. S. was at peace
Lodge' unmercifully and among
The fourth floor is now being built greatly to this city as a tourist linger, C .. Chapman, B. Chapman; man was finally procured in the
with all the world and the rest of
other things says that he is insincere and the building is assuming some resort. The company, nlao own suffi­ stolen bases, B. Chapman, John­ person of Kay K rauth for many
mankind)
we are n o w . at peace
economical of the truth and that he of the proportions of a real classy cient property to the east of the son. Williams: wild pitch. Ellis.* years associated with the Gilreath
with the whole world
despises President Wilson and-hates hotel. The new Valdez will be ready main building to gi\N plenty of room Time of game 2:25. Umpire Baird. "resturant in Jacksonville and a man
Since the signing of the Great Dcm iorats generally nnd has no
for occupancy on or nbout the first for gnrdrn and flower space and as
with years experience in every de­
Peace Treaty at Paris by the rep­ more concience than a Jack-Rab­
Caught on the Fly
of November and will be the home tf.i hole: gmws to expand anil add
The Orlando team' is working partment of the resturant and hotel
resentatives of many if not all the
d more rooms.
of tourists and tranyiet.f as it will ,,,i a h
bit
business.
.
(Continued on Page G)
States, Nations,
Empires, King­
The Hotel Valdez is being con­
be most modern in every respect.
(Continued on page «’»
Mr.
Krauth
has
been here for the
doms and Principalities on the Globe.
The loctition of. the Hotel Valdez structed by W. P. Richardson ;&amp; Co
past week waiting for the fixtures
Yes this should be the proudest
of
Jacksonville
who
nre
well
nnd
is ideal in every way Wing close
and equipment to lie shipped ami
anniversary since the Star Spangled
enough to the luke shore us to afford favorably know in the building trude
while al( the material has not nr- *
(lag was Hung to the breeze—amid
ul(
over
the
state
and
the
new
hotel
n good view of the lake and is also
rived
he has decided to open the
the shouts and hussas of victorious
located right in the heart of things when finished will be the pride of
dining
rooms on Sunday next and
A m e r i c a —after the end of a seven
in a business way nnd a trip over the city and country.
already
the bookings for places the
years’ war.
first day have been heavy and the
From my window, I am gazing
popularity of this first class place
out over the tops of the great build­
is alreudy assured.
ings, churches and Cathedrals of
The Seminole Hotel is undouhtly
this ancient and most interesting
one
of the best hotels in the state
educational center ahd city; at some
BOX
SCORES
OK
ALL
GAMES
PLAYED
BY
SANFORD
TEAM
and
the only objection is that there
of the high snow-capped Alps; uare insufficient rooms to accomodate
rross and beyond Lake Geneva and
WILL BE OFFERED T O C O N ­ the many people who want to make
musing and thinking soberly and SOLD TO TOLEDO FIRM AT
S V M E U S BY GOVERMENT this hotel their home while in the
tin
wild
pilch
Chapman
I;
batter
The ball fever 1« ns strong us ever
j
seriously of the past, the remote
FINE FIGURE. COUNTY TO
THROUGH POSTMASTER
AT city. U. W. Herndon the owner of
hlgt
B.
Chapman.
Chaplin;
doul-’i
anil no amount of rain can cool the
past, the recent past and the pres­
GET AID FROM STATE.
COST PRICKS.
.
the building looking ahead to the
ardor of the fans who are out to plays Kindred to Chaplin to Monoe nt hour, and "Says l to myself
!y.
Time
of
gznib
2:05,
10
minutes
needs
of the city remodeled the en­
Seminole
county
claims
the
dis­
every
game
palyed
h
i
r
e
"
and
even
Washington,
Aiig.l.
Through
btt- a 1"
“ It is doubtful w;hether
out for rain. Umpire Flynn.
the postmasters of the country, the tire building a few months ago and
Bob Holly or I realize to its full ex­ tinction of being among the smallest follow, up the team when it plays
Guine played under protest en­
war department today will oiler di­ made over the . first floor into a
.
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ten t the great fact that he and 1 youngest und most progressive coun­ further south.
tered by Chapman of Sanford team
ties
in
the
stnte
.
Not
only
is
this
The pennant is being flaunted, in after decision by Umpire Flynn in rect to consumers its present a- dining room, the kitehen In the
have lived and nre now living in
county
the
leader
in
good
road*
the faces of nt least three of tin- t ut inning. Time call.etl. Chapman vuiluble supply of surplus foodstuffs, basenffnt nnd added more rooms to
the grandest period and era of re­
movements
but
the
leader
in
thi
corded tim er and that wc see almost
teams now and il is anybody s rag off to talk to umpire. Game resumed amounting to approximately 341,000­ the hot&lt;1 on the first floor with a
growing
of
winter
vegetables.
In
that will step up lively and tuke it C h a p m a n t akes .trd hase which hi 000 poll »d» Tl** surplus, consisting nice \ubby and Indies room ami nil
every passing day the actual evi­
US
j . ioncies of a modern hotel in
fruits, in transportation facilities ofl t he pole
of *alined vegetables a nd me al s , is ^t he
Lakeland tried it thi- ih lawfully holding.
d e n c e of the highest and grandest
St
Charl c
This
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ufttT
nnd
"
e
v
e
r
y
t
h
i
n
g
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expected to be sold within a week t-\ i
a c h i e v e m e n t s of h u m a n endeavor
week and almost sueeeeded 1ml Sur.Our latest sale in '"ad bunds Inrd would not Maud lor it und whi ■ holds bull whiell has n ev er been at price- r epr es ent i ng tin
ost to , he hud nfrureil Mr a n d Mrs. C a m p along ev er y boe Af " m i n d a tivity
played from pi t cher since t i me out.
bell to tuke charge of the hotel. Mr.
taking
place
here
Tuesday
«
as
a
the
g
o
v
e
r
nm
e
nt
,
plus
postage.
they allowed .them one g a m e ju.-t St. Charles ’ugs Chapman off base.
till we come to the point and udmit
Campbell is.th e popular representarecord
breaker
the
bonds
issue
of
to keep them in good' humor came Umpire calls Chapman out.
th a t there is practically nothing that
Arrangements for the sale of the
K ro*
the mind of man, in its loftiest J30Q.00 selling for $3\2,8G1 and hack in the second guinc und show­ test entered th m , announced by foodstuffs, directed by a resolution live of the Lewia-Chitty Co., of
Jacksonville and being a travelling
flights of imagination has conceived accrued interest The buying was ed 4hem that the old celery pep was umpire at end of inning. . *
passed yesterday by the bouse, were man knows what they want in the
very
spirited
nnd
the
lucky
firm
that t i e Yankee tan not accomphsh
still there..
made today at a conference held hutijl line and for several years past
e a t r on Lr.d
c.. the rea &lt;&gt;r under getting these gilt edgw, bonds was
Sa nf or d suffered s u m o with T i p ­ Sanford Takes Second Game
hy
Secretary Baker with the post­ Mrs. C a m p b e l l bail an idea that
the W. L. Slaytort tirm of Toledo
the sea, or in the air. t
pled p l ayer s a nd the* usual r un o f ,
office officials a n d R e p r e s e n t a t i v e
A
H
It
PO
AB
she could do nothing better than
\&amp;. are inclined to take it all as a Ohio.
l u r k b ut * e u n d o u b t e d l y h av e the •
Kelly, of P, n n '..i*. ii ia, a u t h o r of giving t h e commercial men and the
4 l 1 II 0
On the heels of the bond sale
-st t e a m in i he. league r e g a r d l e s s ; 1 Ul
matter of course and do not halt comes the news from Tallahassee
the resoluiton.
5 0 &gt; •I !
t ouri st s u real hotel in Sanford and
of w he t he r Orluildo will a c kn ow le dg e I lirl" r "to Stop. Look. Listen” for the ntigh
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S ecnlary Baker at the close of the t he Semi nol e Hotel is t h e result all
5 0 0
that Semipole will get a great big
St. Charles lb
ty engines of progress and advance­
it or not und at t h e present writing
conference said a price list covering t h a t can be desired in this line.
4 1} 0 1 'J
lift from the state roud fund ns the
Ery, p
ment, and fail to rcliaie the fact
we are holding t h e ling a n d all t h e
the entire available surplus would
4 0 (1 10 1
following dispatch dated yesterday
With the opening of the dining
Morris, lb
that the signing of the Treaty of
pr ospect s are good lor S a n f o r d l»
0
it
0
be
prepared at once by Assistant room next . Sunday the new hotel
1
4
Wicker. &lt;lf
jndientes:
Peace at the Congress of Nations
- .
3 l 0 1 1 0 Secretary Crowell, This list, it was enters upon its initial entree anil
T h e sum of $4,932,000 was appor­ t a k e t h e flrst series.
Love, rf
and Parliament of the world and
The games this week are as fol­ Cohen, 2b
said, at the postofflee department, makes its formal bow to the public
: 3 1 3 4 0
tioned by the state road department
the -creation of a League of Nations
4 0 n 3 0
would be sent out to each of the with the best wishes of the people
from Federal and state aid funds for lows:
McBrayne, c
} i f V£
a t Paris on June 28th A. D. 1919 was completing the unsurfaced gaps on
64,000 postmusteis of. the country of Sanford for a grand success.
Lakeland
Takes
First
Game
by far the most momentous event
35 3 K 24 13
the main trunk highways forming Lakeland —
und to every rural route carrier.
A
Totals
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and achievement of all the. Cycles
the stute roud system of Florida, Riva, rf
The Postmasters and enrriern in
4 0
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All
It II
Sanford —
of Centuries in this beautiful world
Mrs. Henry Purdcn Entertains
arrangements made at the confer­
during its .meeting here yesterday Turner, ss ..... i . 3 O
4
0
1
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B.
Chapman,
c
since God under the most extra­
Mrs.'
Henry Purden entertained
o' 0 0 G O
ence, will
us government sales­
St. Charles* 3b
ordinary and peculair-circumstances and today.
Inman, 3b ...
a
few
friends
at her home on Pal­
The funds apportioned wilb in Ery, rf
men, informing interested consumers
..3 l 0 1 0
JOhnsbn, cf
procured "an ordinary spare rib
metto
avenue
on Wednesday aftcrthe majority of cases, lie used in Morris, l b
of the prices and methods of sale
... 3 0 I 3 1
White, If..
and converted, it into a thing if
no6n
in
honor
of her sister, Mrs.conjunction with funds provided Wicker, cf .......... 4 0 0 4 0
and taking orders for the fobdstuffs.
Ellis, 2b .........
beauty, yes into a thing so beauti­
Hewett
of
Waynesboro,
Georgia
through county ''bond issues; in
Payment will be made by buyers a t
.. 4 0 0 1 1
C. Chapman, rf
ful. charming and lovely that He fact, mahy of the apportionments Cohen, 2b
and her school-mate, Mi»s Rebecca
the time the orders are given the
3 0 0 1 1
McBrayne, c*
Moseley, lb
culled it WOMAN and then and the
Padgett of Gaincs/ille.
were made with tho provision that Hall, p
0 1
postmasters and carriers, who will
0
3
Chaplin, ss
there gave her the name of Evf.
The home was beautifully de­
the counties provide either stated Lovet 3b
1 0 1 P 1
0 2 2 issue receipts which will be redeem-' corated for the occassion with flowers
Morten, p
You probably remember the
1
amounts or nmounta sufficient ro
able in cash in event .of- inability
and ferns nnd trailing vines and tho
biblc Story. ’ T hat act or achieve­ complete the gaps when added to
to
fill orders through the exhaustion
Totals
•10 3 3 27 10
29
4
7
27
13
7
' Totals .........
rooms were most cool und inviting *
ment was the act of a God, yes of the state and Federal aid funds pro­
of tho supply.
,
AB It II PO A 'i Score by innsUgs:
our God and Saviour of the World. vided by the department.
to the guests.’
Hanford —
Will Be Distributed
3 0 0 9 0 0 .Lakeland
100 002 000—3
Three tables of bridge and five
the Treaty of Peace and League
In making these apportionments t B. Chapman, c
In accordance with the house ro- hundred for •ithose who wished t o
000 002 0 2 0 - 4
of Nations was the act and achieve­ the department did not fix any Inman, 3b ..... . 4 0 o1 1 3 * Sanford
0 0
rniution the foodstuffs would he 7?(ay and other diversions helped t o
ment of mert, R E A L - MEN, the standard of road mileage, popula­ Johnson, cf......... „ 3 1
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1
4
0
d atrihuted by parrel post, and th e pus* a most p le a s n t. afternoon and
Sanford
Wlna
at
Tampa
White
If
..
principal one. being Woodrow Wil- tion or coat per mile,' but made suf­
0 r n— 0
4
p r i m to be quoted at each post- gave Sanford people the opportunity
KIIU.
rf
.
Says
the
Tam
pa
Tribune:
1
^
0
ficient tx meet the needs of each
- son.
12 0
0
0
^The
V_ Celery
/ *..1 • i Feds I fave
n ir a 4the
Ha nslight
lliili
o'fice will represent the orginal cost to meet Mrs. Purden's guesta.
..
4
Moseley,
lb
The poignant and Tragic events particular case arid upon the merits
3 0 i 1 9
of the foodstuffs to the goverment
Chaplin,
ss
Iced tea and delicious sanilwitches
Smoker
(linger
hi*
first
lacing
of
_
and facta of recent history convince htereof.
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and
the
parcel
post
transportation
Kindred,
2b
arid
cake were served to tho guests
seasoif,
sending
him
to
cover
and
us th a t the grand and momentous
The rosds covered by the appor­
4 0 n 0 2
C. Chapman, p
then peppered Corcho soundly for charges from the 'nearest' war de­ at thfc ‘close of t h e - c a r d gamea.
achievement referred t o . waa one tionments were:
Mrs. Hewett has many friends
the tying and winning tallies. Un­ partm ent depot having the foodstuffs
moat happy result of the very re­
Road No. 1, from Pensacola to
...33 1 9 27 13
Totals
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in
storage.
hero
having visited in Sanford a s
daunted by the spurt the Smokers
cent ’ world-wide conflagration that Jacksonville
Miss
Louise Blount. Miss P a d g e tt
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quoted,
officials
said,
involved and enveloped the entire
•M cBayne injured in 6th. St. fought fiercely even' through the
Road No 2, from tho Georgia
is
one
of
Galrteavlllc’s
fairest
(laugh.
would
be
considerdbly
below
the
tenth,
recovering
half
of
the
lead
VPrld in a monstrous war of un­ state like to Fort Myers, via Jaspor, Charles relieves him. Love re­
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at
present
is
taking
voice
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market
prices
th
at
raced
a«ross
on
Inman's
dumpy
paralleled
savagry,
cruelty and through
Hamilton,
. Columbia, lieves St. Charles.
While the am ount of foodstuffs • culture in one of the largest studios
fiendish brutality and In which Alachua, Marion, Lake Orange,
t Bats in place of McBayn ufter lo.ft back of first base in the front
end of the tenth.
' rivers of blood were shed and Eight Osceola; Polk and De Soto counties. 6th.
in each class has not been estimated *n *^cw ^ or^'
Millions of brave, ’ patriotic, redTam p has seen teams come from hearings before a house war investi­
Score by innings: Road No 3, she St. J o h n s , river
blooded young men—the hope of scenic highway, shrough Pstnam , Lakeland
......... . ..200 000 010—*3 behind, l a fact th a t is the one spot gating committee recently showed
Another French Brlde&gt;
the world—among them Three Hun­ Volusia and Seminole counties.
Sanford
^....,..000 001 000—1 where the Smokers have been strong, the value of the s u rp lu s . available
M artin T etnPl* has arrived hom e
dred Thousand' of our boya, yea our
Sum m ary— Left on base*"San­ but there never was a gamer rally July 8 to be approximately as fol­ from France Where he served du r­
Road No 4, from -.the Georgia
fcoit, some from Sanford, and the
staged on Plant field t h a n , that lows:
,
ing the war being stationed t b s
very creain and pick and flower of state HnC'via Hilliard, Nassau coun­ ford 8, LakeUnd 6; Two base hits four-flush finish of the Sanford out­
„ Canned vegetables, $23,000,000; greater part of the time a t B rest.
ty Jacksonville, and down the efcst Morris, White; three base htta, John-;
America's young manhtrtd, give
corned' beef, $24,000,000; bacon, He brought home a French bride
son; 1st base on balls off Chapman fit th a t piled up six runs to win.
. their live* for'their country and are coast to Miami
Sanford—
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f$28,000,000:
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hashed
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cornedliv u
beef,
v x . v i i . being
w v m i the second Sanford boy t o
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2;
atruck
out
by
Chapm
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£y
Royd No 5, from High Springs
now* sleeping th a t dreamless sleep
Stewart,
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$10,090,000;
roast
beef,
$20,500,000;
m
arry
in
France.
They
are
the
gueatW
Hall
1;
sacrifice
-hits
St.
.Charles,
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- • o'shell-torn and shotMlddled France. T a n ria , and severa, orther roads \£ry 2, Johnson; stolen base* T ur­ B. Chapman, c . . 4 0 2 8 0 0 . fresh frozen meats and p o u ltr y ,1of Mr. Temple's sister, Mra. W r I f .
2 2 0 ' $20,000,000.
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ner 2, Morris 2, Ery, Kill* 2, Chap- ■Johnson, cf..—...... 60 8
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PEACE TREATY
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THE FINE NEW

NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION WILL
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ROAD BONDS
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For Bale— Moline Universal T ra ttor, good as new, extra rims, with
sand cleats. Two fourteen Inch plows
rolling truck, complete Lyman Bros.
Forest City, Fla.
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For sale Five acres farm, good
house, 2 and one half acres tiled,
Mules wagon and harness. Bnrgnin
for cash. W. W. Dressor,
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For sale—Stovp wood. Get your
•E5 winters supply now. E. G. Hodges
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The time has come when e v e r y farmer must save every, sprig of ha&gt; he. c^n, in
„ » Spring crop has been practically a failure, but every Farmer will make lots of
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if he will *•*•"*'
take care of it. The only way'to take care •of it is to Bale it, the
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only way to handle H a y is to Bale it. Why no! Iiuy a press and Bale your hay
=§ W|,cn from tlirecTo four tons will pay for the press, then you will have one for
■ the next 15 years. Hay is selling right in your home town at $50 to $60 per ton,

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For t salc—2 2-tou ..Soldon WornT
X I Drive. MjRor Trucks
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S 3 ! you to see these *hefore buying. J.
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sale or exchange—1 Vault
good shape, 1 #lar|cc Safe, 71
high, I small Safe, 34 inches
1 .adding machine. Must sell
C. Care of Hcrhld.
62-tf. gains. See W. C. Halliday, Wckiva, miles out. Sanford Ave. Plenty it
M ANITACTl)IIKKH OK
work to be had spare timo close hy.
60-4tp
We have for sale a homestead of Fla.
Apply to F. C. Welch, B. &amp; O. Motor
120 acres, 15 acres cleared and fen­
63-lte
For Sale—Ten acres 'celery lsnd Co. City.
ced, fbur-room house, located near
east
of
Sanford
on
brirk
road
H
tbile
Let me have YOUR OROER before the Price Advances
a sidewalk. $2500.00 a good place to
For housekeepipg rooms apply
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go into hog and cattle business, as from loading station,-five acres im­ 308 Park avenue, between Third and
proved, 5 acres unimproved, 2 wells.
well as general-farm ing. Irrigation
Fourth streets..
59-5tp
*'o r particulars apply to "Farm ,”
as well can be had so that you,
you F
can irrigate land if you wish. * | c*o Herald.
For Rent—Nicely furnished bed­
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A. P. Connelly.
room.
Gentleman prefc red.
113
For Sale—Jersey D utoc pigs, $12.
Lake Monroe, Florida
For sale—Iver Johnson bicycle a pair, $6 for one. G. W . Spencer, j Eaat F ltth . St58-tf
in good condition. Phone 425 or
For Sale—Five rooms furniture,
call at 1011 Oak.
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510
Magnolia.
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* For Sale— Fifteen acres celery land
|-'yr, sale-nFecond hand Erector fenced, at loading station near Cam­
Furnished Rooms —By day, neck
year was 185 for compulsory flip­
Set. See Willard Lumlcy at 902 eron City. Eight acres tiled for irri­ or month. Every convenience. Over
ping of cattle to only 34 against,
French avenue. City.
62-2tp. gation, flowing well. Faces public Philips Drug Store, corner I’ark and'
and it is expected that the work f All Local Advertisements Under
For snle—McCormick
Mowing road on two sides. I put this land First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart, Prop.
'in this county will continue in full This Heading THREE CENTS a
in thorough shape last February for
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i force until the county Is cleaned up Line For Each Insertion Minimum Machine in good condition. Cheap spring cropping, hut other business
for
cash.
Apply
Don
McDonald
Cel­
and released from quarantine, giv­ Charge 25 Cents.
Room for rent, man and wife
requiring my attention could not do
ery Avenue.
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ing our cattlemen the advantage |
prefered,
will furnish board for a
It only requires disking fo put
WANTED
of open markets for their surplus t
limited
number
of people Apply
For Sale—Fresh milk cow. R. L. it in thorough shape for fall and
rattle.
Elm
Avenue.
Phone 217 W.
til-dtp
winter
crops.
This
is
an
excellent
910
Wanted To buy thrcc-buruer ga- Garrison,
fi2-2&lt; p
pjece
of
land,
very
conveniently
lol
plate. Enquire Herald Office. «3-tf
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For Sule Ten pure-bred Duroc eated and a real money maker. I
Ways of Yoqng Sparrow*.
FOUND
RoKclund will sell it for $4,500. pay 5500 cash
Wanted: young jersey cow. Write gilts, 8 months old.
S ta te Live Stock Sanitary Board."
After the young sparrows leave the
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Following' adoption of the resolu- nest, they gather In flocks, which with A. P. Mussel white. Geneva. Fla
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anil let the crops pay for balance.
Found —Black hob tailed sow.
G3-2lp.
tu.n* a number of the cattlemen re- oilier lh» ks return every night to the
Dodge
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T. Flournoy’, 920 Now ^ ork marked under slope split_ in one car
For Snle—One
quested Dr. E, M. Nighhert. r e - j satno roosting place, writes Frnnk W.
Wanted Saleslady Ladies Ready car.
just overbnule I and put in Avenue. N. W., Washington. D. C. and crop in other ear. Owner mn
presenting the government in If!..- Chapman. In "d u r Winter Birds."
11,1 , 1 have same hy paying for ihis ad
densely
fo\v,.a
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Apply
New
York
Ready
f i r s t class condition. Seminole Coun'
... the
,ne governemnl
.........s Sometimes this Is In ..
rida. to- state
. 1 ,i,.., .inn,,., I„- Paged f e e . ut ..thers In Ivy or other to Wear. 312 Sanford Avenue. Apply t&gt;' Garage.
For Sale or B e n t- Large, c .fort- and damages.
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attitude, lie saul that during bis ^
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seem to have at once.
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able house, recently repaired. H. C. ! Roht. W. Lord.
eighteen year’s experience in eradi­ much to sny ns they retire, and chat­
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F o und—Black curley sow- im ight
cation of cattle Inks in several of ter together In ii ejioms &gt;vlilch Is for......
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Gilts 8 months old. Roseland Dairy
the quarantined stalls he never '«’r
tonntely Imshcd by the approach o r , two ilors,. wagon, if a bargain. Box
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FOR RENT
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knew of any county where t’be people dnrknevs.
sa me hy_ mailing and paying for feed
fi2 It.ti.H, Sanford, Fla.
were unanimously in favor of the
For
Rent.
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and this advertisement, C D Tc»,
For Sale Good flowing well land
WANTED
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work until after :t had been com­
half mile from Wekiwa. Can put ery and lettuce land.
Tiled
Author of the •’Doxology.”
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RAGS.
ANY KIND E.\i*
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four
City.
pleted, so he belie veil that the good
you on to homestead. 1 have bar- good well, three room housi
T he a u th o r of t h e "Doxology" whs
t
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OLD
SOCKS.
old democratic doctrine, nf letting the K l I g l M l bishop T l i n l l l l i s Kell
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COATS.
PANTS.
OR
the minority rub1 should he followed ( H-IT I 7 I I ). who III l ' -:*!. w,i- 'll prlxeil
BED
SPREADS.
AT
m counties where elections have n f M s s e e ( B l l l l g - nllil. V»'ells) a s :i non
TH E HERALD OFFICE.
been favorable to compulsory di|t- juror. Ills most w | d, l v I town hymn59-1f
ping of cattle. At the same time the lliclude the -morning mid evenln
government encourages the working liymtw. "Awake. My So u l !" and "isinry
W anted—We will pay the highest
of large area* of quarantined ter­ to Till***. My God. T ld - Nl f ht . " both
market price for pine veneer timber,
ritory in units to facilitate the hand­ Which i-lnl with the I.11
loaded on the rurs, anywhere in 6tl
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"I’nilse
miles of Orlando. Fla. Dixie Lum ­
important matter now for the seve- Blessing- I low.
ber &amp; Veneer C • . Orlando. Fla.
ral 1
u Iit*n*
niatif w«»rk
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has
startiil 1- to git ready
"When
I
wa11
boy
states
Mr.
W
antid
Six
good
plow
hands
and
by providing the t.et • -ary dipping
v a ts and funds f&gt; r loiiduilmg the I’iit**li 10 Stockton lleriilil, “ t her e were ten men for clearing. Steady work
three capital c ri me s—murder, blas­ fur satisfactory men at )9 cents per
work, continually emphasising the
phemy, anti lying abed In the morning.
educational feature lo secure soope- Of Hie three, murder rtml blasphemy Hour. Pleasant, healthy place and'
Don't write, just
ration of the greatest number pos­ tnlglit sometimes be forgiven, hut late good treatment.
sible.
rising never. One of my gr an d fa th er s
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The action ot tin- 1 oi.\ei'lit»n has frequently got up ut l our o'clock oil a t •a ‘vtui iv.
D r e s s
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DeLeoh
Springs.
Flor
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no i i :: . . :
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:n &gt; 1 nriiuli- • ou 1 : y. wher*' t tu vote stove anil then would -It down by It
Wanted
Two ma'*- « a:ters.
v7-1f
it eleition on July IGth of last •and go to sleep."— K an s a s City Times 57 week
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furniture repaired, mirn -s p la te d ,1
auto tops and sia ts recovered l-ir-t
glass wr.rl:'rit.ljv- Brown Upholstery
Shop, 121 Court St., Orlando, Fin.,
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SIKES HAY PRESS CO., Ocilla, Ga.

For
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The "RED RIPPER HAY PRESS” Guaranteed

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‘East Coast Special’
B ee
H iv e s
We a y now manufacturing
I l e c ' I l i v e Material- from
Selected Cypress b o a r d s,
"T he Wood Eternal.’* which
E a s t C o a s t beekeepers
se em 'to he particularly well
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PRICES ON STANDARD HIVE PARTS
• Prices f. o. b. Eau Gallic. Freight must be added
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8 Frame
10 Frame
Top Board
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50c each
Standard Body
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60c each
Shallow Super •
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38c each . f 40r each
Bottom Board
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Ends mortlilrd for top and bottom bars, bored for wires, top
bar grooved and wedge furnished.
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$3.50 per 100
ALL MATERIAL SH IPPED KNOCKED-DOW N.
.NAILS FUR­
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In addition lo material listed above we manufacture several
different sixes nnd grades of frames.’ etc., and will furnish details
on request.

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Titusville, Cocoa, Eau Gallic, Fort Pierce, Stuart and Miami, Fla.
General Offlcea—Foil Pierce, Fla.

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open August 1st for other .engag&lt;merits with reliable pnrties. Clearing |
sudirrigation, landscuping. report­
ing on property. Best references
Address Agri • cultural Engineer,
Cure of Herald.!
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FOR SALE
For rule —Wood. Oak and Pine.
Stove, Fireplace or Furnace. Get
your winter supply now. F. P. Rines j
Ilox 807, Phone 57.
G3-2tp.
For sale—Fine Columbia Church
Organ, in good condition. Very cheap
Mrs. Criggnl 1st Street.
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FOR
SALE — CORONADO
BEACH. FIVE OCEAN FRONT
LOTS, 50 X 200 FEET. NEAR
PA VIItON AND BRIDGE ROAD
$350.00
EACH . FOR
IJU1CK
SALE. W. L. COOPER.
CORONADO. -.FLA.
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’ For' sale: Upright piano, Everett;
good'condition; very reasonable; in­
quire Mrs. A. W. Fitts, 100G E;
Second Sg.,- Sanford.
63-2tp.
FOR SALE— KIDDIE HO OP",
little less than new. In good condi­
tion. will aril cheap. Can ba seen
at J 13 E. Fifth St.
63-tf
For sale—25 acre farm, 25 hogs,
2 cows and calves, I horse wagon
and tools $1,600. Address Box B.
AYeklwa, Fla.
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63-4tp.
For sale—One second hand Soda
Fountain, One pair Counter' Scalei,
One set Drug Fixtures, Prescription
Counter's etc., Two pairs Prescriptioa
Scalps. L. R. Philip*- *
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Pretty F i l m y
Goods. S u c h Dainty
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Servicable Dresses can
be m a d e from these
washable fabrics. Voiles,
Crepe De.Chine, Organ­
dies ' and w a s h Silks
in all the popular shades'
and patterns. : : : :

Clever a n d Servicable
Silk Waits in Georgette
Crepe, Fancy Voiles and
Colored Organdies. Just
the thing for your going
away to the mountains
or seashore. . We will
be pleased to show these
Waists.
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Manhattan Shirts
Well 'hll men know what the word
M anhattan m eans to the m an who
.w ants a good Shirt. . We have a
splendid lot of patterns to select from.
Talk about New Suits! The m an Who has trouble
in securing a satisfactory fit in a stock suit will find .
it decidedly to his advantage to come in and let
us show him what we cari furnish in first-class, all­
wool garments tailored to fit.

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TUB SANFORD HE&amp;ALD
guess they will remember the past
before they get through with it. I
hope so any way. We have suffered
now- let them suffer.
We were Jill shocked' when we
heard that Mr. D urant's line car
was stolen last Friday night.
We
truly hope it will he found.
It
seems like people can't be satisfied
now a days unless they are stealing
or killing some one. What will be­
come of this world and the people
in it?
There are so many people now that
&gt;rejoice over other’s troubles.
Why
Rhould they do so? They ought to
think that they will have trouble!
some time in life hut they don’t i ’
seem to think of that hut the time*
is coming when they will think and

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

A t G IST 1, | 9„

Our (Officers in the ARGONNE*?FOREST
ordered, “KEEP COOL” Men
“KEEP COOL,” and our
Men won hands
down.

GENEVA
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I morning ami Dr. Cason of Orlando
Miss Cnllie Grant of Jacksonville! Sundity mornings.
ijnd sister Mrs. Frank, Pitts of New
Misses Clair Harrison and Helen
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Mrs. L. Grant.
and Frnnk Harrs attended the movie
Last Thursday a picnic was given in Sanford last Saturday night.
a t Lake Harney in honor of the re­
Ja ck Fulock who has been visit­
turned soldiers. A "big" day. for ing his uncle Aubrey Moran and
A Base Ball Pitcher gets three men on
If you would iucceed in business with
everybody.
family left last Friday for his home
in
Miami.
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base with no out?. If its our pitcher
hands down, or if you would enjoy that
Akron Ohio, where he will visit
H arry and Ralph Geiger left last il w‘** ,ie to" *“ t0’
we want him to “KEEP COOL’- 1%
vacation this year we suggest U:nt you
friends.
week for T am pa.________ ___ ______ I __
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LAKE MARI ITEM S
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips
“ KEEP COOL.”
“ KEEP COOL” MEN “ KEEP COOL”
. T* R um Phrey and sister
and Mrs. Adams spent' last Tuesday is visiting Lester Brown.
Mrs.
*' i. Smith of Elder Springs w e r e
in Orlando shopping.
Mrs. W. L. Seig is spending the
Tuesdtfy
sdtf:
mhrning visitors here.
Quarterly meeting was held at week with her mother at Corundo
Mrs.
P.
D. T ruitt of Longwood
the Methodist, church here Saturday beach.
spent
Monday
thje guest of Mrs.
and Surfday. Dr. Iliilburn the pre­
Fred Billiard ’left Tuesday for
H.
D.
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siding Elder preaching Saturday points in Delaware, where he will
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans and
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children of T a m p a arrived Wednis-'
r. anil Mrs. W. J,.' Daniel
ex­
day to spend the remainder of the
pect to leave next Friday for Largo
week with J. D. Evans and mother.
to visit their son Rev. Herman
Mrs. P. D. T ru itt and daughters
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D a n ie ls'a n d family, w ho will then
of
Longwood
and
Wal/refl
and
Carl
join them and they will visit other
ttONVItU-riA ...
Pierson of Upsala were Sunday
points together.
visitors
at the home of A. E.
tyrcpwDtaGxwpktenodemSowed
Sjnhklotn and family. *
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W EST GENEVA AVtiXDB
ctMVfd^A C;rvwr\i«d It Everything-fix |
Mr. anti Mrs. J, A. Brad dock
We have had .one gnod dry day
heart of City-Send foeBooMst •
of
.Pierson are spending the week
but awful hot.
•ri-JilusniTM, rsoP P,
with their sonrtn-lnw H. D. Durant
Mr. Paul Mansfield left Tues­
I and family.
day for his home at TarnpA after
The writer didn't feel none the
spending two months with hi« aunt.
host
Saturday morning on discover­
Mrs. J. E. Vaughan
ing that the new Ford ear was miss­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fortier arid Mrs.
i n g .‘It was one of the boldest pieces
put on .
Mack Waters and son George* spent
of business done here on record.
Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Tom
Hut guess may be folks will live
Fortier.
through
it. tiie pot is still boiling
n* •ffim m ftlr+j
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Culp and child­ any way.
(lerind of the war has been reorgani­
ren and Mr. and Mrs .1 R. Robin­
zed
ami hold their first meeting with
AUTO O W N E R S
son spent Sunday with Mr ami Mrs
OVIEDO
Mrs.
Then Aulin lu.st Friday.
Will Robinson and all r&gt; ; irt a
Dr Mnthcrsnn, wife and daugh­
Call on us for exact
pleasant timiv
Miss Gladys Leinhart and Mr.
ter Marguerite of Fort Myers are
d u p lic a te of your
Mrs. Nicola and Miss Gladys visiting. Mrs. W. L Carter in Lake Max Lienhart were ijuietty married
at the home of the bride in Lake
broken spring,
Robinson were railing at Mrs. Jack Charm.
Charm last Monday night. Father
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liUgliah's
Sunday
afternoon.
a n d receive
Mrs. Tlideit Jacobs and Mrs. O’Rlordun of the Catholic Church
The weather has been so bad it Then Aulin spent the day in Orlnndn
spring s a t.
of Sanford officiating. Only
the
makes people feel bail all the lime,
Isfactlou
Mis- Mary Licnhart spent last immediate . family being present.
everything so damp.
t h a t la
Saturday with her sister Mrs, C A,
Mrs. W. N. Blackman and chil­
We will have some good weather Unman in Orlando.
r e a l.
dren,
Herman and Janinita, will
after the old Dog Days are over and
Mr.
and
Mrs
L
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L.
Ctitjk
of
Or­
leave
to-morrow
for Charleston S. C.
we will all be glad to see the time
lando
motored
to
Oviedo
last
Sun­
for
an
indefinate
stay with Mr.
ci &gt;111 e
day to see Mrs Cook's mother. Mrs Blackman who is tn the electrical
Well, our (roubles of war are a- A I Mct'ulley
department of the ship building
bout over except ex kaiser and his
Mr. N’ F. Lizette. Miss Olive plant.
sun, Crown Prince.
I think there
Lezette and Miss
Alive ISranon
Rev. L. E. Wright left yesterday
SANFORD FLORIDA
is trouble has just been begun and 1
were shopping in Sanford Wednesday! for a short vis it to ( ‘r e s e n t Cjtv.
Mrs, Ensign daughter and s&gt;.n
Mrs. II ll( McCall has returned
3E
of
Jackson vilb are Visiting Mrs. from LakelitmT w hen' she was called
bp
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by the d e a th of her father Rev.
Edward. Argo.
A N Y QUANTITY
‘ Mrs. Roy White, who has been Mr Stein meyer. The com m unity
COMMON BUILLHNti
I away on a visit to her mother in sympathizes with Mrs. McCall In
her sorrow-, it having been but a
Jacksonville returned last week.
IMMEDIATE
Miss Mabel Swope and father few months since she lost tier mother. 1
DELIVERIES
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Mr, Alderman filled the*
Mr. S W Sw.iji who returned from
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week . &gt;r tell 1l.i&gt; Catering to Commercial Men
EAST SANFORD
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Mrs* C. L. W ist and two chil­ to Ovit-do.
and Families
Mr,
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Mrs.
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lino.! Kate. Hair. It.««&gt;Ribfc
dren
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'Mrs.
Mary
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Tl.e
friends
of
Mr.
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to tlie head).
ing regret very much to hear of his reached home last Friday
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* improved sufficiently l : - d . a fmt* time.
(tost in ih&gt;. hank aft*. . 11 joyab.e will stiun
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s tay witli Mr- Lit
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a-by at to return home.
tin i| hi* r • Miss Nellie have been
II a j t'lM a f&gt; ■ I'lu ■&gt;.
Mr a ti d Mr- T ibb n Itn
! 2 \S, Ray .Street
Jacksonville, Morula
M ar'. guests of Ms and Mr-. W W Mi],
Tl « 1 r.» i . r i
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Mr. N ii Tanner is improving been touring Florida in their car
and left Tuesday for their liotne in
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can sell you a tire. If their tire had the quality and mileage
built into it th at a DIAMOND TIRE has, they would
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sermon was read with interest, our; mil, hixllltful, tmclli ||g« a i&gt;tn*
h n i l . Only a fur drcyi nttxMJff
m sentiments exactly. Glad to see how
amt ]» u can xlrc|i In pearc ami autiJ
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malaria.
Alto rrfom.'-ifinh-i! aa x
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prcirntallvc agilnM flits, rnachtx,
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We are rIui! to note that Miss,
M l u , Hoc, inllox, etc. *XVIH r.»t
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tiaht the flrtt-a! linen. !8c at Jour
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Ruby Hart lias ipiite recovered f. jm
dtalor'/, er l-y mall.
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. Iier recent illness.
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Mrs. Uchitla arrived last •w e i k ' •
from I’hiludeiphia to join Mr. Uchida
The tc \-0 -V to « Co.,
rr-| who cable here sonu» time ago to go
Monlgomtry. Ala.
. j into fnrming they have gone . to
&gt;housekeeping near the Toya. i o -,s. '
W. A.. Knight has gone to t h e 1
western part of the state on a busi- ness trij).
Mrs, J. G. Hasty is moving to
the Johnson house this week.
, Mr- and Mrs. Virgil Hasty will
begin housekeeping on Geneva a \ e
Mrs. Virgil Hasty accompanied
her little sister Hazel Francher home
to Chirago Inst week. Mrs. Hasty
wfll be away only a few weeks.
Mrs. Joe Cameron and young
people are at home-from the beach
now .t o remain.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Estridge will
begin housekeeping at the £ampbell
place on Celery avenue to he vacated
by Mr. and Mrs, O. J.* Pope and
A NEW TIRE, TOO:
family. I he Popes having bought
Mrs. McDonalds home and farm. Well, t a k e it c a l m l y — no use steering
Mr._ and Mrs. Graham Hunter and m a k i n g the air blue.. Better
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Dunn at Daytona beach on Sunday. bring it to Kent's vulcanizing shop
John Ingram is here again after tyid have it attended to. UeH
spending several .months on the make a finished job of It,' in short
coast near New Smyrna.
order and you won't know the vul­
James Walter arrived, here lost canized shoe from the new one. And
week from Georgia where he has it will give new-like service.
been packing peaches. He is enroutc
home to Pahokee
The neighbors gave Mr. and Mrs.
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poultry yards.
operating in the s ta te for some time
The Longwood parking house has and these two had twelvo indict
been sold and is being torn down and ments hanging over them for.vatious
robberies.
taken to Mt. Verde,
Mr. and Mrs. D u ra n t are greatly
l.ongwoodites are very thankful
.of Jack- I'lcased to^gAt liack iheiLcur ua.thcy
-Hcre is^your chance ip
sonvUle as it l o c v e r a l degrees cooler. had only owned it fur a few weeks
you are looking
, Charlie Hartley, T. P. Lewis and’ and i^ was new and in good condi­
’ for a real
J. T. McGahey w;ent up to Sanford tion.
SuerilT Prady and his efficient
on Tuesday afternoon to see the ball
Irish Buggy made of all
game between Sanford • and Lake­ deputies deserve credit for their
hardwood, full bolted and
land.
prompt work in I ending o(T the
Standard Size Wash Hoards
extra wide steel, wheel.
thieves
before they could get out of
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel spent last Thurs-.
Brass 70c
Glass 60c
th
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.s
ta
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or d isp o sc o f the car.
day in Orlando, the guest of Mrs.
Price $4.25
Whlte\Metal 45c
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Longwood has organized a base
RACE PLOTS IN CHICAGO
ball team and is practising for her
first game which wi|l be against Mt. Stale Troops Ordered uui lo Quell
Vonle. ■•
Trouble
Real estate is on the boom in oiir
Chicago, July 30.—The stute.tro ipa
town, one party having five d iffe re n t1were ordered from th e armories toolTers for one piece of property.
night to various points regarded as
HARDWARE
Requests for the
Miss Alice Tethrrly and Mrs. danger centers.
for
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Mincks of Orlando will spend a few tropps was made to Adjutunt-Genduys camping at Greenwood Lodge (oral Dickson by Mayor Tnompson
HARD WEAR *
on Greenwood Lake,
to c ont rol the race riots.
Kook Stoves, Yes!
The decision to use troops to
Plumbing
patrol the dangerous parts of the
No.
$14.75
DURANT CAR RECOVERED
trouble zone was taken tonight us u
and Sheet Metai
No. 8
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Good Work of Sheriff’s Olfirp f.u- precautionary measure nfter Ad­
Contractors
jutant-General Dickson hud made
r.aies Car at Palalka
a
round of the South Side negro
The Ford car of II. C. Durant,
district
uni its envoiriuejits.
who lives near Lake Mary was stolen
He «• d the VtMillion was more
(early last Saturday morning and
i Ids force were serious . Miiui twenty-four hours be­
|i was not. deemed necessary
and tracked the fore
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J. T. McGahey returned from car south.
Deputies Whidden and at the time the mayor asked for the
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Coronado Beach on Monday.
j Tillis went as far its Haines City troops to proclaim martial law and
whether Governor Lowden was pre­
warming Tuesduy evening.
Every­
Maurice Clauser was in town Sat­ and lost track of the car there as
pared to lake that step was not
one was invited to come and they
ioz hi- thieves Minted north
urday.
Maurice has been working
made
known. It seemed to be gen­
enjoyed the evening. Refreshments in Now Smyrna for the pant year.
j The sheriff's office kept the wires
of iee-cream cake and leinorade
* hot meantime and sent post ■urds erally believed (lint placing Hie
Miss Willie Fav Kineuu and Ma»- describing the car all over the state militiamen on patrol duty would
were served.
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Martin Rineau are visiting t h e i r , ar)y Thurs(Jay lm,r„ing sheriff prevent further serious rioting.
Tom Sullivan has returned from
tturhuli*.
| u afcjan nf Put finin' County nailed
"From wliui I have seen this
France and will be with Mr. Fish un&lt; v 1,1
Wilbur Waits will not return home two negroes in -the car near I'ulut- afternoon and evening, I should
ai his farm on Cameron Ave. during
as soon as expected as the ship he is ka* They failed to halt at his tom- judge the situation and temperament
the conjing season.
on _ the Seattle has liePn ordered mnnd and he shot them bringing of the people is more serious than
to San hrnneiseo.
tincar lo a halt It proved to be it was at this time the night before,"
I.ONGWOOD PICKUPS
Coons,- foxes wildcats and “ Brer the Durant car and (be two negroes said Hie adjutant-general.
I E. Phipps was calling on friends
n Orlando* on Saturday.
PGisuma” Seem to have found a were recognized as men tielonging
There were four deaths and a score
of persons wounded or beaten n
continued rioting today.
The outbreaks were widely scattered.
Of
the fmir deaths, all of which were the
result of shouting, two were the resuot of wounds received in the riot­
ing of Monday and Tuesday nights.
Tonight the official death list for
four days showed thirty, of whom
seventeen were negroes.

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Cool Clothes for Hot
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In order to make room for
our large line of Fall and
Winter Suits for Men, we
will close out all of our
Summer Clothes at greatly
reduced prices. One lot of
Silk Mohair Suits in Greys,
Pin Stripe and Blues; $10.00
$12.50 and $15.00. One lot
Kool-Kloth Suits for men
and young men $8, $9, &amp; $10.
Just received a new ship:
ment of Silk Shirts in solid
colors, shirts that will ap­
peal to the man who wants
to look well dressed and
still be com fortable.
COLLARS

F o r years E &amp; W has been
th e standard o f quality in
stiff collars. N o w it is the
standard in Soft Collars to o .
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In all braids and grades, in solid and
at greatly reduced prices

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August 2nd, i» the Stumon Block on
Sanford Ave.

You should not fail

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Greatest of Florida Curiosities

O U will find
a ll three flavors
In th e s e a l e d
packages-buf look
for the name

RET I TIN WIRE LINES
Government gives Telegraph and
Telephone Lines to Owners.
Washington, July fit.— Govern­
ment control of telegraph and tel­
ephone properties will end at mid­
night tomorrow* night.
Orders for
their return to private owners were
bsin d today by Post maMer-General
Burleson ns required under a resolu­
tion adopted by congress and tjignvd
by President \\ ilson ten day^ ufo.
Mr. Burleson, in a statement ac­
companying his order, said sound
public opinion ultimately* would de­
termine "how this trust has been
trice* and that he was content - to
abide by the result. Besides this re­
ply to' criticisms of bis management
of the wire companies the post­
master-general also iotik a parting
shot at thp Postal Telegraph Com­
pany most of tlie officer.1! of which
were removed* several months ago
because of which he te rm rd inter­
ference with government .manage­
ment
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The postmaster-general did not
mentjon the company by naint', but
nai&lt;l that "with one notable J*
tl.o ueason for which is thoroughly
untl£n&gt;tood by those who lutvcdtept
informed," every wire company had
given him loyal co-op ern linn.
Under the resolution of congttt*
directing the return jaf the compan­
ies, government-fixed intrastate te!e*j
hpone rates are to rem ain' in- force
for four months, unless sooner chan*
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provision was made as to telegraph
rates, Clarence H. Mark ay, presi­
dent of the Postal Telegraph Com­
pany, in urging' congress tp progress
for speedy return of the properties
Kidney1 dleeane Is no r»*p*cter of persaid his company could reduce rates ■on*.
A m ajority qt the ills atmcting
P«°P1«
today can be traced back to
20 per cent, and still raen a profit kidney trouble.
Tria kldner* * r e the m eet Important
and a rate war between the tele­
organa ot lb * bodr. T h ar are the
graph companies was viewed In fill# rare, th e purifiers, of your blood.
KNaar dtiaaaa la liaually Indicated by
some quarters as a possibility,.
weariness, sleeplessness, nanrouaneaa,
despondency,
backache, stomach trouTelegraph rates were increased Oj*. pain In loins
and lower abdomen,
atones. gravel, rheumatlam, ectatica
approximately. 20 per cent, last gall
• m lumbago.
March to meet increased salaries
d eran gem ents a re nature's
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of operators and other employes
and rising costs of materials.

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d le te ly . The soothing, h ea lin g olt stim ­
u la te s th e kldneyet retievee Indem m etlo n i end destroy* th e germ* w h ich
bav* caused I t Do h ot w att u ntil to­
m orrow . Oo to your d ru g g ist today and
Insist on OOUD M E D A L H aarlem OU
Capaulea. In tw e n ty -fo u r hour* y e a
should feat health and v ig o r returnin g
end w ill bless th e d a y .y o u first beard
o f OOI.D MEDAL, H aarlenr OU.
A fter you feel th a t you have cored
y o u rse lf, continue to ta k a on* or tw o
oop suleo each d ay, so aa to k eep la
first-d a a a condition and w ard off lb *
d a n g e r ot other n tta c k a
for the o rig in a l Imported GOLD
• l**w H eavy re­
funded ! f they do not h elp you.

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a fine resort. All his talk about tlte
fine qualities of That place will not
make it popular either ns a winter
or summer resort but I suppose those
who stay there are satisfied all right
and have no intention"oT moving.
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BUDGET OF O P I N I O N "JU ST
BETWEEN YOU AND M E"

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN .IT
A Chief In Among Ye Taking Notes
'and Faith. " H e ’ll Print ’em "—
So Says Saunlerer.
Jusl An 'Idea"
It
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that was nil
that he hail—
Ci !innln.x tin so ages tig.i
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Hut tin* light w;t’ nut flame we
go* from it.
With another "idea" was tlit* photo­
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am .1 1 great i nough to givc all the glory
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that taved France and civilization, cleir
to its trernendout climax "for Vict.try
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DAIRY I M PR O V E M ENT
Itoscland Dairy Obtains Pasture
and Building New Barns.’
The Roseland Dairy realizing they
growth of Sanford and the future
business of dairying has leased 700
acres of pasture lands near Monroe
nnd will erect barns nnd houses and
everything suitable for the carrying
on of the dairy business upon n
large scale.
The present location of the dairy
was somewhat cramped as the celery
farms were encroaching upon the
pastures year by year nnd Mr.
Stapler, the manager, cast about
for a pasture of sufficient size and
in a location where he could get the
use c! it for many years to come and
found this place near Monroe where
the St. Johns prairies are Covered
the year around with the best grass
and where %
all kinds of foruge
grasses can he planted and dairy
feeds of all kinds can he raised.
The new buildings at Monroe will
be equipped with the Louden fix­
tures which are Supposed to be the
last word in sanitary dairy fixtures
and the Roseland Dairy will be
up to date and clean and saqitary
in every sense of the word. Mr.
Stapler believes in giving his patrons
the best of dairy products and keep*
iog them clean ;yid sanitary in
every respect and his new plant ,
will be one of the best in th e ’ state
when it is finished.

* Headlines in the papers say that
there is no shortage ill sugar, that
tlte government will dump alt their
various kinds of canned nnd con­
densed beef on the market and that
Jacobs Return from Trip
the prices must come down hut as
Mr.
and Mrs. Tihlen Jacobs of J
yet they lu x e not, yea, verily they
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So next lime you Lear someone are going up higher each minute. ChuJuota have returned from
trip
of
several
weeks
spent
in
Ohio
any with u sneer.
Does tiie government joke tis or
and Kentucky visiting friends and
; I'll not pay fur ; ,.j f.,r it's just not?
relatives. The family rouilitm 1 1 i
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had been planned and which w.is
Itemind him
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*1 like tn wander down toward the to be held in Colorado was post­
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take front where the now hotel is poned on account of the death of
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being built ami whqre the Masons Mrs. Jacob's father who died in
NOUTi « I • :t IUt-i,
are going to build and where we are Colorado a few weeks ago „
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to have that pavilion ,uid ja e h t flub
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs will open
A n d , tell iu. i i lien IMi t a tui.l or and "everytiling". The hotel started the Lake Monroe school tin Septomm a h ttie
and foNtererl by my obi friend. I her l*| „nd will ti a. li there ,|Ur:ng
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me i oming winter a-*
as they did la&gt;l
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money for llo*Ue&gt;el\ci Wlieii lou
really begin to figure up what tin
Moral Purpose.
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"Likt a itf ing of prirll’*irnlrr J come
• he divine note* of Maurel'ivivid voice
in thii tong dial hat touched a million
heart*. So pure tnd tweet n d limpid
or* they that theRiound would toothe
a toul in torment, On the reverie of
(hi* record Mlurfltingt"Ai Dawning.’1
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' Since my last effusions I learn
that more city properly is changing
hands and more people are chased
intn D.c street. 1 am buying a tent
gilt'.ug remit fur the litre when I
v.il) have t.i mine Dr else t irn down
a tine '(fir f&lt;*r my properi
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In a ii a id i i ' i! i- I In righ' kind of —«
spirit in build a city.
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Council on the line appearance of
ft* Central Park. It looks lijte and
n iw if the same kind of treatment
cun be accorded the lake front be­
fore the fall season it will look like
Sanford was a real sure 'enough
tourist tiiivtt.

_All the pi'n an l pnuim which only
.Stracciari, at kit grratrtt, could convey,
are in thii wonderful outpouring of
love. Thii Neapolitan tong give* you
Siracciari at hit men intpired height*.
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On account of tiie continual increase in
labor and all merchandise, e sp e c ia lly
cleaning and pressing supplies, all press­
ing1 clubs have been forced to increase
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* And speaking of cleaning up
did you ever notice what a wonder*
fill difference it makes in the appear­
ance of the city when everybody
gets busy with the yards and vacant
lots and tho parks and every space ^
that needs cleaning. It makvj no
difference whether you own your
home or rent it the home and the
premises should be kept clean and
made attractive. All this makes for
u clean and healthy and beautiful
city.
* Dispatches state that a religious
cult fn England b e lie v e'in going
round naked and say that in a few
years the entire world wilt be taking
up the plan without clothes., I do
not like the idea hut can truthfully
say that unless tiie prices come down
at! of us will be going urnung naked
whether it happens to be our re­
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possible for a man to keep a certain 1
amount of booze in his own home. |
This was done of course lj^cause it
was unconstitutional to take away“j
the constitutional r i g h t ’ of a man:
given him by the constitution f o r (
his coustitutibn and not because the
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’GOOD FOIl SIX SUITS PRESSED OR THREE SUITS CLEANED A N D
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dresses by Dr. Hyman on "W h at I
saw nbroud and relation tit future
Christianity.”
Next Sunday night
he speaks on "W’elfare Organiza-.
tions with the A. E. F. as I saw'
them."
(Continued from page 1)
Service begins at 8:30.
S|&gt;eeial
No. Senator Lodge lias never been music under direction of Mrs. A M.
proven guilty of accepting and e a t­ Phillips.
ing Armour and Co.’s free gift
Join the Temple congregations.
roast beef like Congressman Mann
but he should quit “ cussin" and
Bankston Bros.
unite with the millions of human
Roberta, Ga., J a n .-----beings all oyer the world where the
Old
Kontycky
Mfg. Cnw
flag of Christianity and of civiliza­
Paducah.
Ky.
tion Moats and work and hope and
G
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on bended knees pary to God that
A Mr. Will "Witchier of this con/’resident * Wilson’s grand plan to
try
has some hogs that were down
make this
* old world
fV a fit place in with cholera and had giVen up all
| which to live and to die may prove
hope of saving them and would not
to l&gt;e a trium phant «uccess.
spend one penny on them. I gave
In my humble opinion the man
him one 1f&gt; pound pail uf your It. A.
who works and fights against the
Thomas' ling Powder and he it ns
Grand Plan on partisan grounds and
just come in and paid me for it, nnd
lor political purposes merits the pro­
advises th a t every one of his sick
found contempt of Christianity, and
hogs got well and that he killed
the execrations of mankind in gen­
them and now has them in his smoke
eral and of every father and mother
house and that all were as fine as
whose boy grossed, the Atlantic
Utry he had. killed this year.
ocean to fight the German or died
I want to add that lie said his
in can\j».
hogs were down and so sick that he
And I am wondering whether the
had to pry thjdr mouths open and
immortal Shakespeare was permitted
his wife poured the powder down
to lift the veil of futurity ans saw
their thronta.
Woodrow Wilson, like the. eagle
Please find cheek in full ofr my ac­
soaring in ids pride of place nnd being
hooted and iiawked at by partisan count a n d 'w ith kindest regards we
mousing owls like Lodge and iteed beg t o remain,
Yours very truly.
Knox and Horah. Don’t you think , '
Bankston Bros.
he was permitted to tfo st«7 it is
For
sale
by
Merchants
Grocery Co.
quite sure that Congress will ratify
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the Treaty ,of Peace and adopt the
"League of Nation^’ Covenant"
Pit EVENT HOG CHOI. ERA
President Wilson is human and like
The B. A. Thomas Hog Powder
Washington and Lincoln and al!
the rest, he. has made mistakes, "To has a record of !t5 per chi. t cures of
err is human" and many fail to win I fog Cholera. If you feed your hogs
complete success, because "he only as directed you need never fear hug
is exempt from* failure, who makes cholera or any other hog disease.
no effort." l i e ' failed to avoid the And the directions are very simple,
war just ended and now makes this just about wlmt you are doing, plus
new iHurt He aimed high and has a few rents’ worth of It V Thom as’
won the conlidem e nnd reaped of a ji-ng Powder in till1 feed tviee a
vailing world that took notice of W eek
l M i n i f y tlimjgh Cholera gel. iii behi' mighty holiest and noble etTorl
to ..-it up and istabiish a Leagqeof i fore we know it Then it rrqucvt*
Nations tiie chief purpose of which lose ut tent ton to each hog ea li
is to improve world cor ■littuns mid hog nuiHl be ihwed .llid if you wi 1
d.-.- I ieni a direct - d, &gt;oil V fl 1' e
a \ ..h i
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is that by solemn tieurci •Cl Vill /.ill lull beltvr tliali tu) |i»-r cent. If you
has chiseled tin* name of WOOD- •bin’s the It. A. 'Thom as Hindi illr'
11(i \\ WILSON on th, p.tl 1 : • f i i- 1 1 &gt;U| T 111i■''/ . V. 1 1oi * min
manufai tin ■ i .n \ our
1 nine's Paul heon and it will remain d. Ian
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Hcc H i v e .Material from
Selected Cypress b o a r d s ,
“ The Wood Eternal,” which
E a s t C o a s t beekeepers
seem to be particularly well
pleased with.

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PRICES ON STANDARD HIVE PARTS
Prices f. o. b, Eau Gallic. Freight must be added
8 Frame
10 Fra mo *
50c
tyjch
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Top H o a rd ___ .......... , --------- - .---- Ijtff'tfach
GOc each
Standard Body /
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40c each
Shallow Super
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40c each
Bottom Board
$1.50 per 100
Standard Frames
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Ends mortised for top and bottom bars, bored for wires, top
bur grooved and wedge furnished.
Shallow Frames, for supers (same as above'
$3.50 per 100
ALL MATERIAL S H IP P E D KNOCK ED-DOW N.
NAILS FUR• NISIIED AT SLIG H T ADDITIONAL COST
In addition to material listed above wc manufacture several
different sires and grades of frames,*etc., and will furnish details
on rrquest,

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WRITE YARD NEAREST VOL WE HAVE TH EM AT
Titusville, Cocoa, Knit G hIIIp , Fort Pierce, Stuart and Miami. Fla.
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W e hart; r a is e d th e D ia m o n d
A djustm .ent b a ses m ore th a n 40
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thing and i &lt;i du something and
en.'npeli | coj dr til think of other-*
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on F ab rics to 6,000 m iles;
on C ords to 8,000 m iles.
O n th e old a d ju stm e n t b ases, cla im s
for a d ju stm e n t k ep t g oin g d ow n
an d d ow n in n u m b er till th ey a l­
m o st v a n ish ed - - w h ile sa le s kept
g o in g up an d up.
T h a t w a s proof th a t D ia m o n d ’s
q u a lity w a s better th an th e old
a d ju stm en t figu res indicated — so
m u c h better th at w e raised the
a d ju stm e n t b ases m ore th an 40
per cen t.
T h a t ’s h o w good D ia m o n d s are.
N o w ’s the t im e lo p u t on D ia m o n d s
— all ’round.
T h e n ew adjustment bases also
apply on all Diamonds n o w in
Use or in the hands o f dealers.

ADJUSTMENT
Fabrics - 6,000 Miles
Cords • 8-000 Miles

Wight Tire Company
Seminole Bank Annex
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its present prosperity as shown by*
the Herald nnd iff bright and rosy
future just ahead of us.
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Your record letters and edilofi'nlk
have been deeply inlum sting, extintir.igiiig ai d inspiring The Herald
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ly nnd we an i ,-r and id wavs 'de­
lighted to see ll It keeps ils lit close
touch' with Sanford and Sanford
people as wejl as Florida and the
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With kind remembrances and good
wislies for you ami yours and all
Sanford. 1 remain,
Yours truly,
A. M. THRASHER,
p. S. The flag of our union is dilat­
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The Baptist Temple
One hundred ami fifty in the Sun*
day School last Sunday.
The Auditorium was filled at both
morning and evening hours uf wor­
ship. Dr. Hyman, the pastor, preach­
ed in the morning. Dr. Brownlee of
the Presbyterian church in the evenbig.
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On Suturnny night, Dr. Hyman
performed the marriage ceremony of
Mr. Lnwtie Oglesby and Miss F.ffic Burnette at the Paslorium.
8j Mr. J. A. Williums and Mrs.
Hester Belli gin were also married by
D/. Hyman at the home of Mrs.
Lyons.
An interesting and enjoyable swim­
ming purty was given.on Thursday
aftcrnoo.n for Dr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hytnan ut Palm Springs. Mesdames
Forest Gntchel and J, B. Caldcr
were givers of the party.
• The monthly Missionary society
of the Temple was entertained hy
Mesdames W. C. DeCuurscy and
David _*Spcer.
A most enjoy able
social' Was this.
Bigger Brotherhood will be the
general subject of a series, of morn­
ing sermons at the Temple for Aug­
ust.
Next Sunday at 11:45 "BegInnning Bigger Brotherhood” will be
the first of the series. Do not mirs
a single sermon.
T he Sunday evenings will he ad-

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Crisco,. 8 lbs.
Crisco, (i Its.
Crisco, 0 lb«.
Sugar in small quantities
Butter, lb.' Best Sugar Cured Hams
Cood Rice, lb.
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Navy Beans, 2 lbs. for
Dry Peas, lb.
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THESANFORDHERALD reports
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with good surrounding country is prosperous
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ren^cestate when they reacL a live newspaper.
and advertisements of (he local The locals attest it and the adver­
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
merchants that town shows that it tisements attest it arid the whole f
W. M. HAYNES, Bunlness Manager
LET NOT-THE SUNSHINE OF TODAY
is alive, progressive and
moving paper breathes the spirit of the com­
ahead. A lienee of advertising shows munity. Thus it is almsot certain
Published Every Kriday by
blind you to the fact that there arc tomorrows that will have some .
that it is a dead one. The Herald that a man contemplating making a
_________ is filled with advertisii g right now change of location can be irresist-1
clouds and that to keep the sunshine in your heart you must he
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in the middle of a n .nor apt,! every ! ably drawn to Sanford if he is abb
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IN A"
,&gt; bo ^udy knows that Sanford is ‘mnrning to get a three month subscriptiot]
conservative, careful and SA,VIXCI. Real sunshine is the kind that
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law witiimiA reading-the news columns. iu the paper. He reads every line
tiikek m o n t h s ________________ Si And the Daily Herald w.ll show it Of it a!»ough he does not know any
you help make yourself.
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Eilwid u S»&lt;oi&gt;d-Cl*M MaU Milln AuituM lind Keep it renting.
with all our ways and all our people
IMS, *1 Ibe PnlglUn al Hanford, I', rlUa
Uihlri An sf March ltd, ISTi
and all our struggles for those tilings
- - 0 ----CAPITAL S30.000.00
SURPLUS S15,000.00
that*, we should have and finally !&lt;
OfBr«: l lr r i l d Dolldlog
T H E QU ESTION OF LABOR
The labor question looms on the he reads that we accomplished these
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Man named Scharfsrhwerdt runs horizon of all business affairs and wonders in city building or farm
. the Ford station
at Okeechobee, it is som ething that will have to he improvements and he decides that
lie should change his nam e to definitely settled if we are going to Saftfprd and Scminolo county is
Ford al once.
proceed io build a greater A m e lia , the place for him and he comes down
Wages are high and going higher and to look it over for himself with the
Rumors of another wholesale gro­ yet they are not high enough to result that we gain a citjzen right
R. R. DEAS,
C. D. COUCH
H. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
cery here means that other u hHe- enable the working man to buy the now. Many of the progressive coun­
P*aal4aal
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An't CiihU*
sale concerns will soon recognize high priced food stuffs and clothing. ties of the state barked by the
the claims of this city as a com m er­ The farm er and the Thanufaoturer board of trade are sending out three
and the middlemen say that they months subscriptions of the local
cial center.
must get more for food and clothing papers ahtl getting rich returns in
new people. This county does hot
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
A cold storage plant to have a a- because the laboring, man wants
do
this and in the absence of any
parity of - fifteen carloads of ruits more money and so it goes from day
preconcerted movfeihiht along that
and vegetavles Ls onf* of the many to ,daV with the ultimate consumer
line it would he well for our people Big Fred Bass was swinging a dozen Anthohy Jones, of Enterprise, Fla. of the C ourt House in Sanford,
getting
more
into
the
corner
where
improvement* planned for Sanford.
Sanford men around his head.
If
ROBT. \V. DAVIS.
Seminole County Florida at M
he knows not where to turn. 'Manu­ who have relatives or friends in
Paiatka Herald.
he coyld only swing little Paul 6l-5tc
.
Register.
o’clock a. m. on Monday the 1st
other
states
that
are
interested
to
facturing and business will either
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Higgers around his head once he
day of September A. D. Hi 19 all
send
them
a
copy
of
the
Herald
erfme to a standstill or there will be
Seminole co.unty roads bonds sell a revolution. The wheels will turn every week. You will he surprised would he a duisy and Paul worked In Uirculit Court. Seventh Judicial the right, title and Interest, claim
at a fine premium. There1 Is no in­ so fast before long that they will at the results. As the Timfs Union on him so well that Fred was glad Circuit of State of Florida.
and demand of Katherine \ \ . Fii
vestment better than bonds of a fly to pieces. We cannot stand for truthfully said last week about the to shake hands and call it a day. * The Merchants National Bank
gan. Charles Selby Finegan, Josei 1,
of
Savannah
,
,
,
Florida county that is improving
The
tepm
has
been
missing
the
Finegan, Mrs. B. L. Lambert, Jam-s
increased prices on freight, on labor newspapers:
vs.
itseR permanently.—Tampa Tribune
inspiring
presence
of
Stuffy
Stewart
McElroy Parramore, Agnej Pa and on everything and yet the man
"D a y after day and week after
Lucy C. Finegan as Administratrix ramore, EfITe Parramore ar i Eli* iand
we
are
all
hoping
that
his
-ankle
who is making it possible for us to week, year by year the newspapers
Our campaign
for apartm ent live cannot stand it either. There of Florida present the most valuable and Ids hand will get in shape in of Estate of Joseph Finegnn, deceas­ heth Parramore, ai heirs of sad
Jo eph Finegan. doceasttl, in and i
bouses in Sanford will hear fruit in must he a ■giving way somewhere sort of information, facts concerning time to hold us on the top rung of ed, e ta ’.'
By virtue of a judgement render­ the SWLf of N E ' i of St tion !
the near future so we are informed. or we will perish in the land of plenty the development and growth of the ladder.
ed in the Circuit Court of Orange Tp. ^0 S. Range IJI East and t.e
jJLet them come al once, li is the I
Florida, facts that arc* of inestimable
What is th e solution?
county, Fla., in proceeding by eirc N W ’| of S E ’^ of Section Is, T t.
Anest investment in the United
value to all who read these daily
Won Lost
facias
to revive the judgement in 20 S. Range a t East in Semino *;
Slates.
| Everybody lias iheir own particu­ and weekly publications of the state. Sanford
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above entitled 4eause and for ex­ County. Fla.
lar ideas and cures for all ailments If any one should take the time.and
Bradentown ‘ r:*b*r“ ’tTi** I 4. 11
ecution as to certain heirs of Jos­
Stonewall dackson Triplett of the arid the e d ito r of the- Herald can the trouble to garner these items and Tam pa
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E. E. BllADY,
eph F:ri?gan, deceased nod execu­
Okeechobee. News says he will not only see from tlijs distance a getting articles, which tell of Florida enter­ Lukeiapd
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tion
homed
thereon
I
have
levied
up­
together
of
labor
and
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capital
along
SherifT Seminole County. Fl.i.
print the nuine of any candidate
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prise and achievements he or she Orlahdo
on and will sell at the front door
for ofllce in hi* paper unless, the e\’e ry.[ine if the world is to move would have voulmes of material, all Bartow
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notice is. paid for Quite rigbl, old and the people are to live. The more nr lea*, valuable as information
succession uf strikes will not solve
t l ap. ipiite right.
concerning the st^ite. of the work
NOTICE
the question. The raising of railroad mui the achievements of its people
(I
Bids will he re c e iv e d fo r t r a n s rales fn!|t&gt;w I hi* raise uf employees
| of th e vnried p ro d u c t s of its soil a m i p o r t in g school c h i ld r e n in D is t r ic t
l&lt; i- a .id i iirninelitary on I In
lingo*. and lh' aarne employees (.inlay
i ifs in d u s t rie s an d t h e ve ry u m n y t N o . 1, on t h e f o ll o w i n g ro u t e s for
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at g/ealy* advalreed wages are tjni
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t h in g s t h a t go i n t o t h e m a k i n g o f ‘ school y e a r 1 9 1 9 -2 0 .
o' n. in_ of uu’r pcnpli 1fl Vt-Ht
saving a n y rn«#r** m o n e y i l i u a ih e v
c o m m o n w e a lth
great
and
prosl i t i r u'li.cy .li out of tu\Vt i T i t i r |j n
Route No- ! Celery avenue and
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cut of- one hundred nu-n will he
John days to play golf and drink
xtlivo oil and live t.i In- un hundred *satisfied to take a living wage and
go at it another year closely associ­
ff we had Standard Oil stotk wo j
ated with their rtnployer and in,
could afford to play golf ami drink
his i iiifiilenee and put their shoulder
o j ii t oil. As it is now wt &lt;iiniiot i u*n
to the wheel to try and make a pro­
drink kerosene. What n Itlessing it
fit fur the next year.
is to ’
d-ar lohn live so loiij* and
In othet words there should he a
furnish us with nice gasolene nnd
everything and lie only raises the getting together nf {mptoyera and
employees and the cut throat me­
jirit-c a few cents a day too.
thods of strikes and counter strikes
U- o of employees and the riime cut
The Midjiimmer Slhlition uf the
throat mi-tl'nds of the I g; trusts
Florida Grow;cr is u line piece of
and
corporations should closn for they
literau'uru giving the stale a world
ure
leading
us into cltaoli condition
of a d ve tisipg. The Grower isnlways
from
which
we
can
not
good &gt;.tit this special effort for the
recover
and
all
are suffering
surnmfT should bring results and
us the natural consequence.
results menn a larger influx of peo­
Let Us all get together.
ple ir.t-i this stnte this fall. The
Grower Mils the tru th almut Florida
SEND O U T T H E HERALD
a n d —tl*** i-uth being stranger than
Tlerp is nn better advertising in
fiction gets tfierti every time. C(. &gt;n
gratulations to Edgar Wright, Little tiie world than your locnl paper and
Jeff, Frank Whiteman nnd nil the it k really surprising how the local
rest of the Grower gang. They are paper will .eventually induce people
to come here when no other form of
all right.
advertising will do it. The old adage
about the constant dripping wearing
Tim new \ alder. Hotel is being \ nw,-iy the stone is true of ull forms
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finished and giving some vutuahh living is distant s t a le s and liaVi* an
information on Sanford uml Seminole idea of coining to Flunda want tin*
cunty. Send out or ft* of these cards local paper and they take a great
every time you send a letter out of interest in ull .our doings from the
th e state. It will advertise yokr time that they get the first issue
town and your county. \Gcl them until they finally puck up and come
free at the Herald ofllce. \
here to make their home. Il is the
——0 -----constant reading of the progress we
Nothing shows the growth and are making ulong every line as told
prosperity of g town us the columns in the paper th a t finally gets them.
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so by being told to others through ability of the big five packers, Swift, _m
the medium of the press.
Armour, Morris. Cudahy anil Wilson
By telling wlud the people of one to determine from day to jlay a gen­
city or town, or of a country n i l amt era! level oil livestock prices, was
are .doing those in other pla.. , an derlared me..ntmv. r»ih!&lt;* in the tbird
spurri-.l .m to &lt;|„ likewise or j . . i rn-'
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Rivalry
rails
t o ad vani i*men t .
U. S.
Emulatiiiii h e ' s in inifirovemeat. Department of il.c Interior.
Land Oftice at Gr.lnrs* illc, Fla.
Cooperation brought about l.y a
July 28, 1919.
realization of what .is best for ad­
Notice
is
hereby
given
that Sadie
jacent communities and for neigh­
Wallace,
widow
of
Arthur
II. Wal­
bors is fostered by the newspapers
of Florida which constantly publish lace, deceased, ,of Wekiwn, Florida
the facts relative to cooperative who on May 29, 191*1 made Home­
stead entry No/ 012121 for S W* t of
work and achievements.
Happily the time has gone by N W 1,. N \V ?4 of S W ’i Section 5
when highly colored and pfen a b ­ and N 1* of S E ? ( Section G, Town­
ship, &gt;20 S. Range 29 E, Tallahassee
solute untruths were told by uigwise
Meridian, has tiled notice, of inten­
boosters of Florida. Now* the (acts
tion to make Three-year Proof to
are denuuidetl and given by the
cxtnhlish claim to the land above
press of tin* sjate and they are the
described, before Clerk (-fiTcult Court
strongest arguments that can In| at Sanford. Florida on the Gth day
presented of money either (or bust-S
of September 1919.
ness or home purposes. Informatio
p.
Claimant names as witnesses:
of the most valuable character is
William
C. Holiday, of Wekiwn, Fla.
contained in the published facts,
II.
B.
Click,
of Wekiwa, Fla.
iui varnished and without exaggera­
Ebcn
Crippen,
of Wekiwa, Fla.
tion, relative to what Florida is
and wlmt her people are accomplish­ W. E. Whidden, of Wekiwa, Fla.
ROBT. W. DAVIS
ing. And they are becoming grzlify- Register
ing more ntitnerhus nnd important
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pvery clay."
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BALL GAMES FOR THE WEEK

Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Office atGainesville, Fla.
• (Continued from I’age li
July 2G, 191.9.
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Notice is hereby given th a t John
hard for the .position of Cellar y_ Davidson, of Jacksonville, Fla.,
Champs, trying to nose out Bartow j wof,t . on May 19. 191-1 made homcfor that.position. The only harrier „tead entry No 012733. for N 4 of
to their ambition is the fact that it N W 1!. S E * ( of N W 1, and N W 1,
rained so much last week they could „f NE&gt; 4 Section 28. Township 18 S. \
not play.
Range 21 E. Tallahassee Meridian I
We wish to thunk the Orlando has filed notice of intention to m a k e 1
fans for helping us win the games up Three-year Proof to establish claim
here.
Their sympathy and cheers to tire land above describee), before
for the opposing teams are greatly ! Clerk Circuit Court, at • Sanford,
appreciated by the Sanford people Florida on the 5th day of Septemespccially since Orlando is s o , far her 1919.
down the ladder that no one knows,
Claimant names as witnesses:
she is in the league except the Or- C h e s t e r Carpenter, of Ostedn, Fla.
larnlo papers.
John Pell, of Osteen, Fla.
The Orlando Sentinel said th a t Martin Shepard, of Osteon, Fla.

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“In Union
There Is
Strength”
kH E principle applies quite
ns much to banking as to
soldiers or states or governments.
• It is most fortunate that the Fed­
eral Reserve Banking System has
been in operation during the war.

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The advantages of; thisorganizn__
tion accrue to the customers o f the
member banks who at the same
time contribute to the strength
of the nation's banking system
nnd enjoy the benefit of its pro- ^
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lection.
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AUGUST 1. 1*1*

THE 8A N F0 r }&gt; HERALD

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PAGE SEVEN

they will go to Charleston nnd
other points expecting to be absent
about thirty* days.
.Buy Diamonds. Wight Tire Co.
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Well, yes. Our groceries are pleasing to serve or display. Call
at our store and get acquainted or phone 11G6
1
Word comes from Biddy Burdick
for supply, Large or Small.
that he has arrived jn this country
and will soon be home. Biddy has
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brad- *day the guests of Mrs. Marrero's
Your Patronage is Appreciated,
been in France for the past year
sister, Miss Lila Johnson.
ford a fine baby boy.
spending most .of hii time in hospi­
Algood Oleomargarine ami Everbest Margarine.—Always fresh
Mrs Lena Leo and daughter Mabel
Musson's swimming pool i s ' now’
tal work at St. Nazairc, France
are spending the week in Tam pa. open on Wednesdays.. Thursdays,
where he was a ttached-to the naval
Every white shoe, for men, women Saturdays and Sundays in the after­
branch of the service.
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Dickens Shoo Store.
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Hon. Cary Hardee of Live Ouk,
Mrs. W. W. Long ia visiting her * Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bryan have
candidate for governor, was in the
brother, J. G. Harrold in Gaines­ returned from Georgia where they,
city several days of this week call­
were called by the sudden death of
ville.
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ing on his old. friends and making
a brother df Mrs. Bryan.
(Ask Our Customers)
Mrs J I Smith of Montgomery
new ones. This is Mr. Hardee’s
Miss
Virginia
Bradv
of
Jackson­
and little daughter are visiting Mm
first visit to Sanford and he was
PHONE 166
J. W. Booth
L. F. Roper
ville is the guest of Mrs Edward
greatly interested in the develop­
Marie Smith
ment along every line.
Pint Mason fruit jars at ,L. ’JP. Betts.- Her many friends in Sanford,
are delighted to see tier again.
The special bargain counters are
McCuller's^
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Spot Lights, horns, bumpers, mloattracting special attention. Dickens when the. armsticc was signed. He
Mrs. W. A. Whitcomb of Geneva
SH O P MEN WALK OUT
tor meters, everything for the auto­
Shoe Store.
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was in the city Tuesday on a sh o p ­
mobile.
Sanford Cycle Co., *115
ping expedition.
Mr. and Mrm J. C. Brannon who land, college for home time before About 300 A. C. L. Employees Hero
Park avenue.
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have lately returned from a trip to coming home. He is the son of Mr.
Mrs. Augusta Eigen me tin of At­
Go on Strike
Henry and John Lee are visiting
the old home iu Georgia bad u nar­ hnd Mrs. At. F. Lovell tof this city
lanta is the guest of her daughter
Over 300 of (ha shop then of the
their
both of the pi. being
row escape from a, bad accident on and la a Sanford hoy -who tins made Atlantic Cuust'Llnc stoppxd work at
Mrs* .Fred Daiger, —
----home from the war, Henry in the
Sanford avenue tho other day when a fine record for himself in war and ten o'clock this morning pending
Prices, reduced on all goods at navy and John in the army.
a drunken driver on another car in peace
Mrs. Grace Williams' millinery store.
a settlement of Hu' question of high—
Stuffy Stewart is nursing a bad
ran
into them at the corner of
Mr. ami Mrs. Humil Tolar and Pr wages that h a s been (a abeyance
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ankle and hand as the result of one
Sanford avenue and Second street. family have removed to their old for several weeks. It wsa thought
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brannon of the games in Bradentown and is
Mr. and Mrs. George Watson and home on Magnolia recently occupied lasr night that some agreement
R. A. \Viley. is #at the helm in
have returned from a pleasant- visit out of the game for some time.
little
son of Quincy are in the city by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie* Bryan. Mr. would be reached and it is said that
the office of the Western Union while
to home folks in Georgia.
Do like others have done. Buy for Manager 11nil is taking his vacation. the guests of Mr. and Mrs Zeh Bryan purchased this home from Mr. the vice president of the Inter­
Mr and Mrs Baxrton Perkins and the fall. A splendid■»assortment of
Ratliff. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Aber­ Tolar several years ago and Mr. national union wanted the matter
little son returned last night from high shoes from - which to select. Mr. Wiley is a former Kissimmee nathy of, Daytona are nlso here and Tolar now buys it tmek, Mr. nnd M
held up untl! something could be
hoy but for many years has been
points in Ohio nnd Virginia
the party will go to Miami in a few Bryan will occupy the W. W. Aber- done by the government and the
Dickens Shoe Store. ,
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residing in Texas.
Complete stock Diamond tires.
days where Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. nuthy house at the corner of 8th head of the union and it Is almost
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gonzalez
Mrs. Ira*Jackson and son, James
Wight Tiro Co.
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certain that some agreement will be
and fnmily will remove to Miami Hill, of Paragould, Ark., and Mrs. Abernathy will make their' home. and Magnolia.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woodruff in ahout three weeks where Mr. W. P. Booker Jr., of Gadsen, Ala.,
Think of shoes nt less than last . ronrhod In a few hours. Lakeland
Remember every pair of shoes in
have returned from a delightful Gonzalez will make his headquarters. arrived last Thursday for a visit of the store is a bargain. Dickens years’ prices! hough the price of and Sanford shops walked nut this
shoes arc advancing every month. morning and it Is not known how
outing at Daytona beach.
Shoe Store.
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Dr. S. Puleston and Dr. Ralph several weeks with their aunt. Mrs.
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many more will be ntfected.
Mrs.- D. C. Marlowe and little
The many friends of .Paul Shu­ Dickens Shoe Store.
Stevens have, returned from a trip T. W. Williams.
X.
It.
Miller
and
futnily
and
E..V.
.on have returned; from a months
maker
will
regret
to
learn
t
h
a
t
'h
e
F* »-i) one hero is hoping for a
Quart Mason fruit jars at L. P.
fo Miami where they rented ofllces
Miller and family are in the city speedy settlement of this strike as
visit to Daytona Beach.
will
have
to
go
to
the
hospitnl
again
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and expect to remove in a few weeks. McCuller’s.
as some of the hlmes ih his shattered from While Springs with-, the view It will rtTfrl every line of business
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Gasoline, oils nnd greases, free air.
George
Speer
has
returned
from
.
W
H
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N
YOU
T
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IN
K
OF
CAN
arm ore coming .'out through the of locating here in the'Tltnning game. here.
- Man to serve you. Sanford Cycle
the enstern markets where he has
DY
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IN
K
OF
TH
E
KANDY
flesh. Paul was in the Marine Corps They are the nephews of W. W.
Cy., 115 Park Ave.
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K ITC H EN .
IF IT HAS SUGAR been busy for several weekg buying in tho Chateau Thcirry fighting and Miller of Moore's Station and the)!'
Notice
Mr anti Mrs Hal Wight George
IN IT WE HAVE IT.
STAR his guilds fur his new store which was badly wounded in the hip and have been growing cotton in the
The City Council will meet a t
Mrl.auglin and Miss Virginia jlriidy
he
will
open
about
the
first
of
Octo­
White Springs
•„ for
many* 8 o clock P. M. Monday. August
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arm.
' ,7 ,,section
...
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wa* at Daytona Sunday
ber in the De Forest block.
iut
Mr
It.
Weevil
has
made*
,
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,
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years
but
George \\ I lessler of the \\ I*.
Itli 1919 to hear complanits if any
Born to Mr and Mr*- II I Cluu.e
Harry and Carl Ferrari id Fastis
('has Kuniter is polling on a s u i t - ItichurdMib A; (o ,. iif Jacksonville life so unpleasant for them t hut &lt;f r,,ln owners or
agents of IC-al
a
tine
N
and
one
half
pound
baby.
„e:i- the guests of their sister Mrs.
to dispose of his entire stock of dry w a s 'in the city yesterday lie has they are inclined to try the winter Estate or personal property!he asses­
Mrs.
Clause
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tiie
daughter
of
Mr.
1 D. L. Thrasher on Sunday.
domls, clothing and shoes urui he the contract for the new Valdez vegetable game and will get farms sed valuation which has been raised.
Hot Point and Westinghouse irons, and Mrs. A. J. Lossing of.this city. vvijl rent IPs stnre-,r&lt;iuin to a new Hole! a r.1 1 Go work is priignttsing .here if possible.
If. C Maxwell.
Misses Jessie and Wcima Graves ilrug lirm I lull will -4art in liusinis^
•l.fterent sixes.
At Sanford Cycle
Inland Leak-proof piston rings.
nicely. Mr, 1letuder is very enthusias­
Tax Assessor of StiIlford Fla.
returned .Sunday from Jacksonville here about the first of October.
Co.. I i5 Park Ave.
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tic about the new hotel and says it All sizes, for all curs. Sanford Cycle j o2-2fc.
Erwin Seay returned to his home after spending the week-end with
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There's n man at the curb t*&gt; will he hi ► if tin best in tin- state Co., 115 Park Ave
II C M,-Million
Dade City Monday after visiting I *heir !*i-‘,t,'rserve you.
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wki-n It tits bed.
I. • cousin Robert I brasher.
J Ford parts we carry a lino of
Tom Sullivan ts among the lu-f-l
Dr. D ( Ward, Ustcopatb is in
Rev. George Waldron was in the j Ford parts
Top recovers and seat of the Seminole eounty hoys to re­ Sanford on Monday. Wednesday
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Christ rati Science service*
C o , H i turn home from France. Tom 'wo* and Fr u&gt; oj each week. 59-tf
. ;?y several days this work to thejeovers
Sanford Cye
• will be held nt the Woman's
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Ml iMTHutnt de drln ‘ In at
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■h light of Ids many friends
Park Ave.
with old ("*&gt; , vvben be left Orlando
* t ’tii'q 1hi - avenue, lie! iveeu
i Mr ,ioH Mr- \\ W • \Lernatfiy c lelid Nil lid.iv srhtnd will
In gimong "f tb vlj r but vi as wi, II be it.I rt&gt; t ob 1 1 tier,- ltd I 111 or. * iihe-re No. t !i su'’. nr hi- J
* Third and I’nitf t It is! ti-' .
\ sit’ course tisli and chicken din-|
V t Prang I I I 1 , 0 I. s i ' l l ' i l l * tt ,0* ai
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•riradt d u:(h i! Jo-r tin j nt . ' teeetff. u.ive I h - I i l i v i n g at Du&gt; Io n a ■* not Inter tha n saiunl.ij
■pi Toe. Fls', -u JiJ-i :s .i’ll H at I he a visitor to .tin- rti y » m Fttcndav Ilf T
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oe] i n k.
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\ -is Daytona Beach Ho tel.
fiD-tf He i-xpi-t'f ** to In ci iti ui-criul w El it 11u*
Ernest t i reg*if&gt; or ' 11.Ipp.. "
* noon
Idee (r;ins[mf talinn
iyd! ti-iii i n 1 t 'i M i a m i w h e r e
Mr
B. G. Smith of Oviedo was cir- firm of Maxwell A.- Fa-nds-trect latt-r to- man;, fnr'ndx •-all olio. 9,tj re­ Aln-rr in, w ill be i n n tie -t e I U \ l It
will In* fur nisheil them to
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turned (mol Frate and
r'ght cl i 1 m e ,f I it Ft * i*i- f u r t i il u r t * store s of ■|
,luting among Ins many friends in on.
anti fietii if within a reiltii11- tie w»a
Mr and Mr- Hiinul I da' and iii j- *i 11i ■k 11.1 , ■| -\
&gt; a a ford on Tuesday of this week.
T h e ir
in.ittx
Irn -n d s iti
iT three miles of the Mftli1bt&gt; e.t;
t&gt;Jisl i tiurrli.
Miss Margaret Ferrari, daughter family and Miss Helen Maim i-.i &lt;- ml n mind stripes -and im medal* Sjintnrd v\ is 11 them g o i i . l I l i e K i n
Daily Thousjht.
•&gt;' Mr and Mrs Iluy Ferran of returned from a trip t i Punta G oda I hut he wan there With till goods, [tun new t home
AInn Is but a im I ,!i*' ..*cn1fe f tn
&lt;'huwd.-r. I Eu , aid Betts .eXjieets to open Ins
nn11mii, ti ii ' l
First is is the guest of Mildred Holly. where till-., Visited retail ve* and J .Si,Of, dinner, t 'lam
|o I ■*. ..
friends.
!
Fried
Fish
ete.,
pt*
at
Branit'a
ti,
w
place
to-morrow
if
the
work
on
■ Mrs Fannie Munson has returned
Southern tires, .fitltltt mile guiian- Pii'tde Vuviiiiori Sunday August :s, | the new soda bniotutn fixtures can
t ' in Jacksonville where she visiter!
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n 1 2ip.
lee,
all sizes,- 30.13 to hex 1 1.■ N-tii- I 19 pi.
| In* bundled In tun
This promises
her niece Miss Fannie Robe Munson.
1
ford Cycle Co.. 115 Park Ave.
Mr. and Mrs D, F. Thrasher and ! t« be om d ‘the hamlsomeat cold i
.M rs, K, E Cox returned Tuesday
r.'l-LMi i n ,i in i i iit ill- F iiii'iil *
la u g h t e r . \ l , i &gt; , left \ \ i dnesdn
for ' , | , pk and
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August n c
w h e r e -she
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Ill 11 d'T- mill * Neitti ( nru mu a 1,e e , i, it,,
par t nl Hu* —
1.»!• ,i u 11 I *1
llert ion',: i ' -in lr mi I ' o
i
i lu -m ling jniiii
iiiiiiw ith
I r
where lie has brill .t,it ill tied f* r they will spend a lew weeks Mr , . xi i is t i gel ''te r t tiling iii run
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lliotlt l|H. -Iterl wa*&gt; In ated at l i n t Thrasher will go to Nr a Anri, an i lung older as s""n as pos ibie.
Socket and end wrenches,
all
most, of the time m the Du'ckhmird purchase hih fuii »lmk of goods ere
Base bad. supplies, bells, bats,
e
sizes. Sanford Cycle Co., 115 Park
returning home.
Division.
ghu*
i, mils, etc. Everything for the
%
E.- {'. MUTTS. Manager
Ave.
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Mrs. W. p, Cartqr of Oviedo was
Mrs. May Seeley, the efficient boys, Sanford Cycle t o. , 59-2tc
Not being aide to obtain a so ter in the city Tuesday calling on friends
stenographer of the Florida Truck
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A large ibdcg i o.*i of itelnd-aha
1. r e s e l l Chickciia
. room on First street the Dickens I Mrs. Carter has been" residing in
Growers, Inc., left Sunday for Bos­
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v,sited Senunqle
Wry-tcrii P ork Chops
Shoe Store will remove shortly to j West Florida for sum*- time but i« ton where she will visit relatives from Dct.antI
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Rebel ah Lodge Frida;, n.gbt and
ILiliml S te a k
Miami.
and friends for several months re­ Usisled in the lnsl.illaiii.il of (Mlb ers
now at Oviedo.
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a
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Weather Report Cloudy weather I The stock must he sold. Prices luming in the fall to lake tier po­
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I'ork
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A
very
pleasant
evening
was
spent
ft !' wed by rain followed by clouds
are secondary consideration. Yon II sition hack again
in l.oilgv work mid uftiTwanU fr
and more rain followed by more believe US if you'll IIIVestlgatloe
Wo ii &lt;11ji li (I Park will hr open ' (rrshinrnts wrrr srrved. All ithrr meet
CLASS
I-;\ H K V T I I IN f; S T R IC T ! Y F I R S T
ruin and more clouds.
i Dickens Shoe Store.
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Gi-lrc meeting of Seminole Fod.,e will he
John W. Haines representing the
I Miss, Uebnecu Padgett of Gat ticsA card from Hurry B. Lewis held on next Friday evening at 8:30
American Type Founders Co,, with
villi’ who it as been the guest of Mrs. from Michigan CUy Indiana aliuws
Mrs. Henry Wight left yesterday
headquarters in Atlanta called on the
Henry Purdon left for New York that he is enjoying himself on the
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fur
Juneluska, N.
where she will
local trade yesterday.
yesterday
yesterday where
where site
she win
will resume her sand dune's of that popular resort.
visit
her
daughter
Sara
nt
the
sum­
Miller tires and tubes all sizes *n lBtudIeB in voice culture,
He expects to come home in a few
stock. You don't have to wait, wo •Mr, and Mrs. I). K. Brisson and weeks but Mrs. Lewis will remain mer camp. From there she*will go
to Charleston W. Vu, to visit her
can serve you. * Sanford Cycle Cp., family have returned from a months for the summer.
brother Fred Bouchelle and will
115 Park avenue.
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visit to Ridgecrest North Carolina
Mr. IF A. Howard returned Sun­ then go to Chicago for a visit with
Robert Holly left Sunday for where they enjoyed the mountains day from Sanford, where he went a
her daughter Margnrdt. Mrs. Wight
Hendersonville, North Carolina where nnd t h e ' mountain .air.
week previous to escort Mrs. How-, expects to he absent for two months.
lie will spend the month of August
Bicycle lamps, hells,-horns, pedals, urd and daughter. Mr. Howard has
We have Goodyear 40x8 truck
at Laurel Pnrk Camp.
saddles, chains,
coaster
brakes, opened real estate offices on the sec­ tires in stock. Sanford Cycle Co.,
Everything lor the ond floor of the Underhi.il Building 115 Park Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marrero handle bars.
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and family were in the city yester- bicycle.
Sanford Cycle Co., 115 —Okeechobee News.
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and Mrs. J. T. Cook and
Park Ave.
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Pint frlUl jurs utKrL f * " family have returned from a visit
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B J Starling has returned from MrCuller’s.
to points in Tonnessei; and Georgia.
Jamestown New York where Mrs
D. IF C. Hahurn was in the They found the weather very lint
Starling is visiting her daughter Herald office several days ago and at many places visited and ure glad
Mrs Peterson. Mrs Starling will remarked that lie was almost 70 to get hack to Sanford where they
remain for a month or more
years old hut felt like a man of 30. can enjoy tiie hroezea. Mr, Cook is
Mrs. C. V. Deane and children He has been in Florida- for inure the efficient superintendent nf the
anfl Mrs. A.- M. Pouncey of Miami, than 40 years which probably ac­ printing department of the Crown
are the guests of Mrs. D, S. Star counts for Itia excellent health.
Paper .Co.
and Miss Mary Murray, .while enLet us send you
Mrs. II. L. De Forest is having
A hunch of negroes under the inroute to Montgomery, Ala.
twenty feet of store space added to fluence of moonshine und riding in
a quart or moreher two store rooms on First street u car backed into another" car on
WANTED— OLD CLEAN
one of which is now occupied by First street Wednesday night and
RAGS. ANY KIND EX­
of our delicious
Don't be miserly, but avoid cxlravlgance—and. above all, put your
the Sanford Shoe und Clothing Co., were promptly Jailed by the police.
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS.
Ice Cream for
and the other will he occupied by Drunks and cars do- not go together
COATS,
PANTS.
OR
MONEY IN THE BANK
BED SPREADS. AT T H E
~ George Speer for a dry goods store. nnd Chief TillU Is determined - to
Sunday Dinner.
Or invest It wisely—keep it* in circulation.
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HERALD OFFICE.
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Better get those fall shoes for stop the mixture of gasoline rind
By mo doing you stimulate business, and the more huslneHS In s im u ­
• Arthur Yowell of the Yowell the family. Bargains in every style j whiskey in Sanford *regardless of
lated the better we shatl be able to support and encourage our hoys on
their return.
G4-1tc the mixers.
Company has returned from a trip at Dickens Shoe 'Store.i
to New York and other eastern mar­
Mr. and Mrs. IF "J. Cltijise are,
Motorcycle tires und tubes. HanThrift and perserving may be your part In helping to build INe
kets where he purchased the fall the parents of a fine baby girl born I ford Cycle Co., 115 Purk avenue.
PROSPERITif OF PEACE
and winter stock for his firm.
Saturday morning.
The Clauses
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ORDER NOW
The many friends of W. P. Carter have only recently come here from
Lieut. Vail Lovell arrived home
STRENGTH
s e r v ic e :
are glad to ace him in Sanford again, Ensley Ala. and expect to make tliis Saturday from France where he has
Mr. Carter and futnily are at pre­ their home. Mrs. Clause is a dnugh- been since the beginning of the war.
sent residing at Oviedo but he ex­ ter of Mr, nnd Mrs. A. J. Lossing. *Vail joined as soon as war w’as depect# to -engago in. business here.
J. P. Hall local mnnager ol^ the! dared and went into the dngineerPlenty of bargains in every style Western Union* officca here is ta k ­ ing corps but at his own ’ request
h o m e : i n s t i t u t i o n ''
itft for you. Don'L miss this oppor­ ing his annual- vacation nnd nt pre­ was transferred to the aviatidn
Just Phone 325
tunity of a life time. Dickens Shoe sent is with Mrs. Hall at the home where he aoon won h is .s p u r s and
Store.
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of her parents at Lakeland.* Later', wasf flying over the German- lines
Utile Happenings
Mention of
Matters In Brief
Personal Items
of Interest

In and About
.The City ■&lt;£

.mother,

Summary of fhe
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

Friends of Vharlic Mtinn will he
glad to learn of -his safe arrival in
the States. Charlie has been Francq
for nearly a year hut is glad .to be
hack in the United States again.
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee
and little daughter left Wednesday
for pujnts in Georgia and the Caro*
linns where they will spend the next
month with relatives and friends.
Bicycle Tires — New, fresh stock
and guaranteed at $5.00 per pair.
Put on free of charge.
Sanford
Cycle Co.. 115 Park Av«\
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Mrs. W. II. Peters and children
M argaret and Jack, left last Wednes­
day, to join Mrs. Arlie Smith nnd
daughters, in Asheville, N. C. where
they will spend the rest ol the
summer.
j
Mrs. M. P. Kokat unjl Miss
Evelyn Berner returned home Wed­
nesday evening from New York
after spending a month with rela­
tives and friends in Oswego and
New York City.
Bicycle Repairing—our bicycle re­
pair shop is the largest nnd best
equipped repair shop in the city.
All work done quickly and guaran*
teed the best. Sanford Cycle Co.,
115 Park Ave.
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W h a t, G r o c e r ies?

W est Side Cash Grocery

Meat Specials for this Week at
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Tt/iT

Brown s J[Via i k e t

417 Sanford Ave.

Phone 122

is th e T e s t

Thrift, n a less than earning power,
is an important
in these constructive times.

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... Leffler-M urrell
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The announcem ent of the marriage
of Miss Kent- E. Murrell to Mr. W
A Leffler comes as quite a surprise
to th;Ir many friends in Sanford and
elsewhere, The ceremony took place
in D aytona, the evening of July
25th at the parlors of Saint* Mary's
Guild.
R ev. Arthur Searing I'er-k, j
rector of Holy Cro#~* Church, San­
ford, Florida officiated. Only the im­
mediate members of the fam ilies!

storage establishm ents in the city.
Mr Bryan need* no introduction to
the people of this city as he has come
into contact w titr mani1 A!" them for
t he past '-few years. Mr Bryan for
several years was in the Peoples
Bank but lately has been with the
&gt;. minnle Bank arid in both banks
his uniform courtesy and unfailing
good humor has made him popular
.- ar esperi accountant and also
* . -sifod knowledge of .the autor.ciiiiic . iness and his management
‘ ■ « r -* gargae spells success in

No Sugar Shortage,

at thr (a a d lll., n *f

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| P. M. All members requested to be
The marriage of Mbs', F.orience present. A hot time promised
Anna Robb to Mr. J u ' (C!a.ide
A lo
t rty Rebekahs from I)#Trawick v&gt;ok place at i :%6 Wed* I Land visited Seminole Lodge !j,t
nesday .merrijan at the home of the Friday nignt to w itr *s the Ihstalbride's parents or. fn io n Are.
lation of oh* frs. A fine time v j ,
Dr. George Fi.m a . of the 'IJx.*- enjoyed by a .. i S t i t L'cLan* T.*-rdtiat T -m ple p» * Tied the cerem j ly bars are sure »vnp en tertAn*--,
In the **"*«*' ■ fen fn**■' ‘1* &gt;f
A carload of Odd Fi linas j* *&lt;&gt;»#,]
tne contra
g turtles
over to St. Cloud, Tuesday night.
Miss R*h’&gt; has a a J*. rir
for the purpose of installing into
friends
; .nfv.*d w
a i* t
«■■«* respective chairs, the oj',leers
life'* h -• b i s m t u .
V. :. T m . ' A of St. C lo u d .Lodge. T h w r in the
party were' A. J. Lossing Dist.
when h #r.. ,-frd t
S » / in r#- D upety Grand Master, I. K. Estfidge
rponse to ' » ra I »f r.,» cojr.try. H [&gt;. D..G. Marshall. J. F. McCHcland
c-ipectj upon com pletion ol nis er.- D. D. G. Warden, J. D. Dosue, . f),
llitir. n‘. to return to r.v&lt;: rd f^r D. G. Secretary, J. F. 'Hickson, D.
D. G. Guardian, and Frank Lossing,
his future ronie.
A
royal time was enjoyed
* Best wished -o the hip &gt;v is .pie.

h -.r - r • present Mr. Bryan wilt
he P e o p le s B a n k , a l S an fo rd
in the State of Florida. *at the t loseconiir.e his ' attention to th»* repair
of Business, June 30, 1919
and upkeep of automobiles and May
llru irc fi
^ Walthall will have their sales
IMir*
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The Leffler block L a o * o n C t L i l m l S eev
rooms
K i ta te
has been put in first class shape and A lir ua bl te* r* t Li no aa n Hs eal
atu l I &gt;. *" o u r. t ,
s i .m j i
consists of five large store rooms well r i T e r d r a f A . . . . ____ ___ _____
S-'C-IT
c ..i t a d S ta te * B a n d s * — _____
npsojxi
situated for the garage*business .and .'"a t# . C o u n ty i v l U i n i a p t l B di
ODD FELLOWS NOTES
IAS3.I0
for sales rooms and the many friends f l a n k l o c llo u t * . F u r n i t u r e
j Regular meeting •! Sarfnrd L
of Mr. Bryap are congratulating *i!b#r R r * l K i l i l t * ,
No. 27 Monday * y t ;:h at
!timi i.id sit*! K#*o=i*r##
him upon securing such fine quarters *l&gt;'~*
(ism I n w M f U c l Ui.vk*
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and entering upon this new line of
business for himseif.
Look, for his advertisem ent io
this issue.
In Honor of M iss Ferran '
Mildred and May Holly enter­
tained a party of their git! and boy
friends last night at their home on
Park avenue in honor of Miss
Mildred's guest. Miss
Margaret
Ferran of EusU's.
Game* and dancing helped to
while away the hours and at ten
o ’clock ire crea’m and rake were
served.

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Sanford, Fla.

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It fiv e ’s you LIGHTNESS, W HITENESS nnd
PURITY combined with RICH NUTRIM ENT
ond PERFECT LEAVENING.

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SU PE R L A T IV E SELF RISING FLOUR

KEEPS T H E F A IT H

Having- t».
T..t*' I*e;cj-

kfrc»\«- *! a11-mf f *

X-Rays on Bugs.
X-ray apparatus bus been Invented
for k'lllr»c*tlie tiny parasites Unit eat
small holes in l**nf tobnem.

OtKer Flours may

f’#ftlfl»d Checks ..
Cheek* Out
•landing
I&gt;ue to liororfK&gt;r«tH
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t,i« *13 ignt, r of .\,r. and
It. Murrell of this ( i t y . a

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l’»p t»l Stock f‘» d io
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K n o w i n g all
About the Sale
of Your Fruit

^ * 3 y ^ T raw b ik -R u b b

N ew York, July 2 9 , —The war
departm ent has sold to the United
States Sugar Equalisation Board
thirty jeven milli^h pounds of refined
s igar. it was announced here tryday by Geo. Zabriskie, president of
the board wh’o declared there is
abundance,'of raw- sugar in th e coun­
ts, that retajJ prices should not e x ­
ceed eleven rents per pound and
there is no need for boarding.

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graduate of Woman? Uvllege
i;iha«i-i»- o f'th e clam of 1915

When you market your
fruit through the Florida
Citrus E x c h a r . y o u will
licfullv informedon these
five \ ital orlints:

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1 h e c t c r e H*js B e e n :? e n t.

itiv e jH ig n e d a n

A gre-em eiit to G ivf
• by S e c t e m 1
I*(ii this reason I a m postively goii
ol dry goods, m e n ’s and W o m e n ’s
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Everything mast go

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early before the best bar/rains are all sold out.
Pi pillar \ ouniF Sun ford Man Will
operjiie l.nrg Estafillhlmient.
(.•'rife Bryan having lenKcd the
Lid Per Block at the ea:*t&gt; end qf
f in t street opened for btudfier &lt; this
w eek . one of the largest garage and

ROLLINS COLLEGE
$4.00 Blankets, now - - - • 2.98
Big Reduction-in Prices on Men’s Hose

To provide a Id
thw'-ugi training
val nature.

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MEN’S SUMMER AND WINTER UNDERWEAR G O I N G A T COST

four year rimr.-e I .tiling *•» A

P. degree

Pre-proles

him,a1 rourKep in Agrii-ullure,

Medicine,

Eiu.ineering

Law and Theology.
' f c t ’a! departmenls:

New Lot of Ouling Flannels Just Arrived, going at - :- - -

Mo'de, f* im*n - r t JDirr.'* Eemm

This is not a fake sale, but a real sure enough closing out sale. Yo
attending this sale on the opening day..
N o t h i n g reserved

•inii s, Normal, Kine ahd 'nplicd Art* and Academy.

KANNEU’S OLD STAND

rntalofc nnd other Information ipldreui:
•THE SECRET A BY. RO 1, 1,1 NS &lt;0 1 .1.lit.E
Winter. Park, Florida

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"Hurry up. Dotty," whispered her
mother up the bjek stairs. "Mr. .Som­
ers Is going to stay to dinner and It's
most time to take It up."
“Oh. deor.'^ Hetty hurriedly threw
tier dress over her head and hurried
down the stairs. ."I wonder what that
tnido looks tike, anyway 1"
"Whnt are you go life to have for din­
ner, tunmmn?"
"Mncnronl, with tomato sauce, dear,"
answered her mother spherly.
"Oh, mother," said Hatty, with hor­
ror In her voice.
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"I didn’t nsk liftA, Hetty. I . would
have known belter. It wns your father.
He acted ns If lie wnY awful pleased
heenuse pn asked him. Now don’t
'worry, dear. There’s Hint alee cream
plo I made this-morn Iiik, and I’ve got
a chocolate cake, too. Here they cvmio
now. You s it.tig h t down here, Mr.
Somers.”

Materials

COTTON SEED MEAL
CASTOR POMACE
T A N K A G E

ASHES
LET US QUOTE YOU ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS OF
ALL K IN D S OF M ATERIAL—WE WILL SAVE
YOU M O N E Y AN D GIVE YOU
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CHASE &amp; COMPANY
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Sanford, Florida

WE HAVE FOUND IT!
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DAISY TILE

.A PERFECT DRAIN TILE: Thoroughly Impervious lo Water,'Chemical
Decomposition, Atmosphere and Moisture.— ^Made from lhal same material adopted by the Government to withstand
Nitric and Picric Add tests In the construction of its immense arid plants.
Our supply Is limited only by our demand.
SOI,E AGENTS IN SEMINOLE. ORANGE AND LAKE COUNTIES, FLA.
Stock in yards and 25,000 ready for shipment.

MAHONEY-WALKER CO.
SANt'OHlI, II . OI UI M

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heeii si Itills; on the cross ns n drop of
min sputtered- her new lint. "Why,
Jttek. It's mining."
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Jack Jumped up and looked ahintt
vvlIJi worried ejvs,
Py LOIS EMERY.
"OntrloiM, Hetty, I'm afraid you'll,
get wet. .Wish I'd taken tut umbrella."
“There are no houses around here
“Dotty,*’ snlii Mrs. TlitirltrW, its she mid we rnn't possibly get liome with­
put Mil* laid touches on th e cream pie out getting Wet," said ltelty, mdgllnhe u i i h preparing for Hie'Sunday din­ edly.
ner. " w h y don't you nuk Mr. Somers
The flumder drew nearer nmf, I hi"
to iHiiner some lime? l i e must think wind was rMng. ami It was' getting
K roltier funny for you not to. where very dark overhead
you gu out together so much."
“I'm awfully sorry, Deny—I should

B ETTY'S DINNER

“J k n o w , m nim nii. liu t I dnu'J helleve
I w in it to, ye t nvvhlle.

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“ Yim know how terrible the hoys net,
unit t hey m e so refined nt Jits house.
Tin 111 1it t vviih there to dinner every­
thing wits served In course*. 1 don't
know w lull lie would think of us —
everyt hi ng on the tulile nt once nttd
the hoys yelling like wild ImlimH
Delly stooped mid kissed Itei mother
lightly
“ It's nwtul swe it ef you t"
flunk "f it. hot lei s uni In.tie r .ihi'iit
t ; ; M a while.’

at war with one another. Unlit fell in
torrents ami Mo* thunder 'boomed.
era "died and nmihled. tilling ihe air
with ones’onllitnoii' dt-aliiiing roar
Half mi hotti Intel ihe two »treitmii|l.*
listiin-s were iin-i on tlie piazza li&gt; the
whole T h in low family,
,

The i iiiimtl&lt;—
. 1II1*r, ll*5 -111* win* j;ning

Vtill •In. it
iItHi II Hn- old il IH■k IIIml V
Kiioii
li.-r 1.• nil i»*gnil III Hill g It

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T h e e l i m i i l l ' tn'w s e e m e d

The young man gnve her a pteiisnnt
smile and sat down beside Hetty. It
seemed to her that the hoys never
acted worse.
She wondered If this horrible meal
would ever come to an end.'Everything
else was already at an end, she thought
miserably. Jnck Somers would ne’er
have any jiso fur her with n family
that acted like Hits.
They were nil beginning on pie now,
excepting Jnck, ami lie was having a
second helping of mncnronl.
At last dinner was over, and Hetty
atnl Jnck went out cm the plnzrii. It
was Just growing dusk and the air was
full of that delicious sweet coolness
which follows summer rain.
Jack moved nearer to Hetty. Ills
shoulder grazed liers.lightly. "Hetty,"
he said, at last, “you've got the nicest
family I ever saw. Everything-here at
dinner lonlcht wns si, homelike itlol
Jolly. Yon know It tliiesn’f seem mnrli
like home at our house. J don't know
when l'\e cyjnyed a meal ns much as
I have tonight."
lie put his arm nrnni.,1 her and gent­
ly drew her tmvnrd him. "Hetty. I cim't
put It off nay longer. I&gt;« you love mi*
well enough to marry me?"
Hetty drew her hrnnth In tremulous­
ly .and then dropped her head on Id*
shoulder and began to cry.
"What's Hie nut 1 1 ci. Hetty? I t.iftM
i oil love me Hell I’lioiigli V*
Hetty noddl'd -dlilv. I let* anils si Id
up around Ids neck.
"I’m all right." she answered, "Just
s o s o h u p p v , I g t le s s . J a c k
(L'opyrlKlit,

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a: t lo e iiis sh, - ale d :&gt;u vmti &gt;
l e l l l l i a w lull i . i l h e i a i n l tin* l " ' i * w p l
h Mv hail li i||r Hilly n Idile t fi'in
. l..*r»re 1th*\ pul 1
Iced that tin* d o "
I'lVs, 1,1li- 1:1,1 ■ I 0 I I: II. Il Mel Ttie
li ill -Hi led. 1lint 1III1*'-till \Vit*
i tielilnd likn■k th aid.*' . and that h o y s ' s h r i l l y e l p s I n - g u l ' - t o p o m e f r o m
r had grt I'Yll Vi*ry •.litir**^*-*!v-\
h e r f l l t h e r ' s r m i i n . ’ l l e l t l ent l i ' l n o t
\ , !1H sh*' Iniik’ 1 Up k e e p f r o m i h f mp l l u a a s s h e v i s i o n e d
i&gt;." Mild
J a r k 's sh'lldel ' ‘ . H i e ill he|- l^lllli-t *»
&gt;ky, "w IiMl’* Hlilt--Hi under?
. her e they laid c l o l l i e s
Jtinie- -1 • - r!

ISIS, by i he &gt;h t ' Inru Ne ws p a g e r S v ii.lU iilc .l

............I lull*! I t e l l y , w e w e r e m o s t
w o r r i e d i n .li .itli
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—fi, t&gt;11 - 11&lt; 11 | • 11 w ii*t an vloitslv
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g,* H a h i up t&gt;* i o in r**"HU met ■ h
lints,, vt ei iSoili
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Lamps
Irons
Fans
Toasters
Portable Lamps Fixtures
Vaccuum Cleaners
Flashlights

ELECTRICAL

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Streets- a re the lilies ' f expression
ell il eiry 's pace. They a r e Ihe hleog rap lis ,,f tim e, raeordlug th e llnniuhts,

Simon s '/Voridbeater Pepper
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Has Made Good in
Florida and Texas
for the Past Four
Years.
A prominent grower of Sar.ford, Morida, whose name we ran furnish on
application, purchased 20 pounds of
our Worldbeatcr Pepper in December
1918. He reports that many o f the
plants bore as high as 9 marketable
peppers the lirst picking. The average
was 4 pepper per plant for the entire
acreage the first picking, or a total of
400 crates per acre, which were mark­
eted at $4.?0 per crate. We cannot rec­
omend too highly OL-r Worldbeatcr
Pepper to all f-Outhcrn growers who
desire to grow a* money-making crop.

PRICE:
Oz. 45c;

. 1- 4 lb $1.60;
Postpaid.

Lb. $6.00

THE GENUINE STOCK CAN ONLY BE SECURED FROM
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years ago.

Send postal for Fall Catalogue, ready now

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• Promptly and Satisfactorily
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E le c tr ic a l' C o n tr a c to r s
107 Wetvt First Street
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ptlgRlnns, Impulses of tin* clly-sonl ».
dwells wlihhi.
They art* as surely
the Indices of a city’s character as
the lines m i a human fnee.n ltct,rnynl
id whatever is ugly am) sordid, an
earnest of whatever Is serene and gen*
j tic and strong.
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“There are mean streets," says Halme, "and streets Hint are merely lion*
i*st; there are young streets about
whose momllly the public lias not yet
formed any opinion; there are mur­
derous ■.tici'ts—streets older tliatt Hie
\ oldest turns ; streets llml we tuny esteem
i - clean streets, workaday streets and
■Ci.lnluerchd streets. Some streets tlGn111 Well and cti.l badly
til a illy where the trees lane been
j discarded to promote convenience anti
advantages of cnmtm-rektl thorough*
fayeS then- are ju-l -m li -dreet* which
itistort and mar ti*. hcauty. Il Is a
eii-toiit with its here In America, with
the encjoni hlitelif of h||slni&gt;ss ntioli a
r sid.-otlal district in-i-ltued. shady
ml imlfhig t*&gt; im oh with riiiuhilh*
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b p le n d id ld»a W h ic h H as A risen in
C a n a d a M ig h t W e ll Do E m u la te d
in T h is C o u n try
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Mr. H arry L. E sk cw , F o o d C o m m is ­
sioner of Tennessee, has been very active in his
efforts to safeguard the health.of the people of
his State.. In the N ew York Journal of Com­
merce-lie has the following to say about socalled Self Rising Flour, which is used in cer­
tain sections:

W hen the need of im provem ent of

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N O T E —M iss Costello is already well known to most o f the ladies o f
our city. She is o f Ihe Domestic Science Branch o f the U niversity o f
Chicago, a graduate o f Lewis Institute. Supervisor o f Domestic Science
in Ihsblic Schools, Special Lecturer on Domestic A rts and Economy,
Special lectu rer to the W om en's Clubs.

S l n s l t iv v t e :

We a n publishing a series o f her most im portant articles.

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vCr shuts Its h-,i
Its three leav-**
lug the third o v ; *1
blossoms are uUn c.
by Inclosing lcnv«v,
wnrd In tin* i .'enln

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Hornblll’i Remarkable Nest.
Moat wonderful of nil In ll)« nest ot
tlm Jinrnhlll. TI"* l&gt;',» Hrd lo'"* ,’“i t
eggs In n hollow In^n tn*i*. anil as "‘oon |
nn iho l« withal on tlirnt* *h'i tnnlqi
bird walla ht*r In with t iny. !•■.*- t r ■
Just .ajiiH’o for her lu ad to wtli’k otu j*
Hi* fi'i'iln 'liar, 'anil tluwi1 *ln*
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only Until 1 1 1 ** I'gga art* lia'vli'd, lit*' I .
until tin* youit;' at-.- I*lg nn** *• &gt; a I
out.

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iJA S TE S : For BlQck.VVhllo.7uri
nd Ox-Dlood (dork brown) S hoes.

LIQ UIDS

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Untying the Knot.
There la n marriage cuivtonV htnong i
tin* SnntalH, a tribe in India, by which, {
nf(er a cnMti jirha* ban been net on the ■
bride tiy thi* piiienta, Hie fiance mid
;,!* laily tin a knot In a airing for
each day In Inti ivi .-v l *Tnio fin* vvi-*.
allnp. 'I1i**ti lb* j*a.**•'•i - d fjnrott* ;-iU
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certain food products is pointed out so definitely
and at the same time is hacked up by thousands
of .domestic science teachers throughout the
country, it is quite natural that American house­
wives will gradually become schooled in the
proper selection of food products, and at the
same time demand proper labeling of all food .
products.

nf jrlvlllzatloii n it.... .I which -ditill
liiivc the klgnllleniice of it gunrnnty
Hint lift* In the future mIhiII have n full*
er measure of Joys and rewards." ' 1
'Die parks, according to pinna, will
enable children to enjoy summer and
winter sports and recreations. They
will he centers for holding itmitml pence
celebrations, tu them some memorial
will he erecteil—ft tntdet, perhaps—on
which,will he recorded encli yonr some
! of Hie dominant benefits pence has con­
ferred upon the world.
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has been such a marked improvement in the
wholesomeness and health fulness in food prod­
ucts the last ten years lias been on account of
the co-operapon between pure food ollicials
and domestic science teachers. These two ele­
ments have been working toward a common
end—our protection against Unscrupulous manu­
facturers who have not based their claims to
business on the quality, but rather on cheapness
ami who, in their endeavor to market their
productson price or quantity,have often resorted
to substitution and to the .use of unwholesome
material. Though progress has been mad.e, yet
much remains tu be done.

“I would not tolerate fTour products like
some of t i l e ‘self-rising flour’ sold in a large part
of t h e South, the concomitants of which are
alike unknown and not to he ascertained by the
consumer and whose purity in the matter of
phosphate is open to serious question as a de­
ceptive agency.”

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I f"l nil tie ' :i — |M'!iei* t uet l t ' i l Int^
he ehlv 1 M -i e*l in i , | | ( h e | u l l i c l | 'III
n| t ’ ti 'hi If | ' h i I f " iif tilt* t Hl t tw it
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J Illtn v - ii p h i y g r i n 1
1' i s t i e h i l lull lift
| e u rflc d Util.
f i l e i n n ; «SC e f t h e {. . i r ks w l ' l tiC*
’I' ii t i i dp l ent,, - I m j i t f u l t d c f u r n u n n-g
t i e n i t h,|i - i f . , r e n t ‘ y ,,|’ n n u t h e r vv i r ;
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e i i i i h h ' d l l i ei n t " H e e i i r e fin n f ' - n k l n . '
i h e fiilviininvc*&lt; e f | i e t t c e ; t n n l t " «■*,
c i i i n t g c nil l h . l i e w l u i e n j o y tin* l l r i t
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ei: i I h e n
h.- s t i - j n ii.h &lt;I . n . - r t h e
\ , or cl To a r r e s t thi* u. | letl f !o|l o f
u e j. s e i h v . t l l s p l n
w in d o w s may
lil
o e Vlew t
d t'|. lift
either side of
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Sanford, Florida

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One on Display at Our Store —-, Demonstrations at all Times

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Im p o rta n c e of W e ll LaU! ’O ut and
P ro p e tly K ept T ho ro u gh fare-; Can
not Oe O v e rt;!.m a te d .

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
Have the Silent Alamo Lighting and Power
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Plant to Illuminate ' Your
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WE HAVE at fresh slock of everything and
are in position to meet your
Electrical Needs

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�187 FEET FRONTAGE ON LAKE MONROE
Joining Bulkhead on the West. Two blocks of building LolWith two story factory building.
Address: C. KENNISON, P. O. Box 505, Orlando, Fla

TREES FOR THE ROADSIDE
W estern Journal Advocate* the Planting of Ap£'e and Variou* Other
Kind* of Fruit*.

V u lc a n iz in g p la n t n o w in o p e r a tio n ---y o u r b u s in e s s
w ill r e c e iv e t h e a tte n tio n o f s k illfu l
v u lc a n iz e r s .

P h o n e 251-YV

S a n fo r d , F lo r id a
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Doa’l wail for Rouble to too? w in yoa’re on ibe ro2*J. Let
us nip it b tk bod aad prtYtnt (be less of thee and
oorer. Nc'hing formal or ceremodeiis abcci it
jnst drop h any time yay're passing and Id
us look it orer. loddedafly we oerer
fed imaginary troubles, never
advise raaecessarj repairs. Wkeo you need a new batterr.
reaember we are tk dEdal service station for

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of her father. She w la *tarj«d and
gate a little dump a* th ere came a j

By VICTOR R £ DC LI PTE

T he exam ple o f a *linoe*ota vtiUg*
w hich Jj piint!n&lt; row* of apple trees
ahjc* It* ro*dai&lt;Je* la a trtd of the c o r e
o:ti»en llocal 'Lombardy j«/t&gt;Lar*» Norwmy maple*, box elder* and w hite etau .
• l i p H i - of adaption to almost erery
A m erican roraraonttjr. The practice,
ilke a food many others which now
commend them selv es to favor. Is the
revolt of Individual initiative. About
20 years ago. It seem s, a retired min­
ister introduced fruit trees to the road­
way running through his own property.
T he school district: seeing their value,
has now *rrange3" for p iap tln f 210
m ore apple trees o f an approved va­
riety and has com m itted Itself to car*
fta them. These ar* theoretically the
property of the lot ow ner, bat It la-a

“Step in.. p4ea»e." d iiv cted Miriam
&amp;r.-i rl
*h»
: agsir.-t the night.
^Father." *he said, going ?o the kittleg
T f - m d--*r*ay,
-there's a , urn tiger
wants a meal."
“^iTe it to him.** replied Mr. Lane
direct it- “I d e n t think Vane* will be
h*r» tr^.iri.t aed tlj.-re* plenty , to

**0* o*w v iu lity and cheer,
“Tou’r* a life *aver. lady.” -h e ’de­
clared. a&gt; w ith an enjoyable sigh of
fullness h»- arr~- and rejrarded his
almoner gratefully. After be had goo*
Abel Lane conpnued h!s restless prom­
enade and Miriam, her aork done, *af
at the window w itching the street Ir.
a tense, expectant way.
”1 do fcoj* /sothlng fcs* happened to
I'ance." ,*poke1 her father, a fter the
ia j*e of h alf an hour. A think HI j o
«k*wa- to the river *nd see i f there's
any. *fgn of. him. He
It in a
i-«at going, but if fc» tries to. cdto* back
!h *,t3m e way h e ll take a b ig rt*k.“

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IT. (). P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R C O M P A N Y
i K k - i V W t U itf'R .1*
,
Fertiliier*. la-eclKide**. sprajers. Poultry Supplies
■ear} i t ha-e- bee-, m iiruf a-luring fertilisers ir, this j * i; e

/••ar back is which his evidence would
j rev-nt the Iwtt'ftf. el! he jw w es w.; ’ a
•he father nf his prom!*&gt;-5 hrtde. Van e
■sas to appear in.rourt the n e x t &lt;lay.
Mr I-ane battr-crd hla m at tightly
; -• »se.! M* cap firmly down over h:»
h*-ad and wept to’the Mtcheti and light
ed a lantern. "It wUS go hard w ith u*
Miriam, if anything *h -uld happen *
Vance wotfldn't h-e on hand In ?h-

H a p p in et* a n d In terest* .
perso na! h a p p ic - - - i» a iir ^ s t *vnon

can o v e r b a d jour car from sierra to stern.

Fordson Tractors

ynmns with peroonail interr—t s t h «
s lih r

th e

ra n e e

cf

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la * ‘ er

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Now is the time to place your order

hisb-r * *h*- dejrr*-H of .happin*--* —
Lilian Whiting.-

for the "Fordson Tractor.” The
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very

ric e

MILK, RL T T E I C R E A M anil B l T T E K M i L K
from a ^anitarv Pairv

Power Pulleys

T i do that. Miriam, yes." replied
r father, but he left the road and
oft the for-tpc ?h along the river *hore.'
rup 'ly

he

ed

ovi-r a

Extension

root,

-t.t flat, and the lat.tern. tom from

prices f. o. b

* band by the cuntf'-t rolie-1 --'T-m!

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Y*ar»i». Ill
*in t* tb** TUfnpik**.
Sight or no light. He’!.-."’
Vlel Ij r - had t ••- e*-di-d a ’ittl-

wide by u re y

t; c

hettom w ith t f l v-,'f!
• Official Peace Day.
Mav tu in isf&lt;t t j i r«,!t&lt;-d "Pear*
day.
It 'is i't h o •■tuning cf -be internr*!• r.-l j -uro r-..rif.-r"-ni^- af The
Hag: H1 and **1 b . -.tab''.*he&gt;i
■J *■ t-’C r.er.t
f ari iT c 'l'‘ti for

C. F. W IL L IA M S
• Dealer.

E D W A R D H IG G IN S

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TRY A HERALD WANT AD
Fruit and Vegetable Crates

W. A. MeiTjday Canpoy
P a lalk x, FloriJ*

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Citrus Insects and Di-eases:- Short, plain descrip­
tion of the common citrus troubles with direc­
tions for treatment; also receipts for spraying
advised and directions for spraying and prun­
ing.—.twenty-four pages.
Garden and Field Troubles;- Sixty-four pages of
valuable information on control of the various
troubles that may arise in the truck garden or
field including preparation of soil, rotation of
crops, handling of seed and seed beds, transplant
ing, spraying, etc.
Miscellaneous Crop Troubles:- This twenty-page
book treats of the peats fdund on avacado, figs
grapes, guava, lawns, mango, ornamentals, peaches
pears, p^ans. persimmons, plums and tobacco
Write today for information that will help you.

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO
Maaof*&lt;*i*rm d I d « l r i i g j T

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you art- n«m
'“Say. friend
■avi- a match
&gt;» tiv t*-e. - :;,st ‘ trange
&gt;xcLi.mvi! Jerry M - r»v “I bappvn .*■&gt;
have, n^id
one. ! w avs/d n g to a*.it l- fore 1 f.-ii *
'o’ have a snwdte.
but. think- I .i t - jji’yv la»t. a re g u la r
life siiter and ! « . n t rl*k-it till I
find a sheltered -«pe&gt;t frofa the -.find.
E.s»y and i/ar*-fu’ tow, if you « ant
| to Tight lour l a n t e r n . '
'Vltli infinite r-are'tSie two -M elded
that la-t match. It was nearly Idown
| out. b*ut the wick o f the lar.tc-m finally
flamed.
“What'* tliat,” atiruptly exclaim ed
Jerry.

It was &amp; fain: yell. Then It wa* rcpeated. Air. luine set up a groat shout
and ha*t-t!«l in the direction from
*140^ It had come. And *nc«r the
►boro, clinging to a broken idle. w*a
the man he wa* seeking—Vance Ivn«low. Ill* boat had swamped in mid­
stream. He-f»ad managed to swim to
the pile. bjit. wa* *o exhausted that,
but for ►hunting a* he saw the lantern
glare ami the optronun- arrival of bis
rescuers, he would *o*&gt;n Lave collaps.-d.
“Your iust mat* h did it." pronounced

The time has come when every farmer must save every sprig of hay he cain, Ihe
Sjiring crop has been practically a failure, but every Farmer will make lots of
hay if he will take care of it. The only way to take care o f it is to bale it, the
only way to handle Hay is to Bale it. Why not buy a press and Bale y o u r hay
when from three to four tons will pay for the press, then yon will have one for
the next 15 years. Hay is selling right in your home town at $50 to $60 per ton.

Tlx "REDRIPPER RAY PRESS” CuarantHd

the relieve.) and grateful Alwl I,«ne.

and J e r r i Moore was a

W elcom e

v’.l» -t

rt the Ijtn e horn*- for a long time a f t e r

Far Too Short
I *flll fiml each day too *hort for an
the thought* I want to think, alt the
walk* l w ant to tsk r.. nil the book* I
want to road , aDtl ail the friend* 1
want to i f f . —John Iiutrough*.

Let me have ^OLR ORDER before the Price Advances

Lake Monroe, Florida

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PAGE ELEVEN

ar.d (tancbiaca for a p t r i o d of N i n e ty Nine
(led r h t e k In the m m o | Five H undre d I5t&gt;3&gt; No. 210, d a t e d t h e 4th d a y of J u n e , A. f&gt;.
...
let .
(99) yeara trom a n d a l t a r tin c o r p o r a t e c»- me. t h a t t h e y e a e c u t e d t h e sam o-for th e use* Doilar*. payable to said boa rd, a . aii&gt; evi­ 1917. h a t filed said certificate in m y office,
iatenre begin*; unlraa aoonar d i a a o l v r d ^ b y a n d purposes th e r e in m entioned.
d e n c e of goud faith.
and h a t m ad e a pplication for t a i deed til •
th e atockholdera, or according to law.
E s t im a te d total y a r d a g e , Stt.driO ru b le issue in accordanc e ~ ilh law, Said r e rtillIn W itness W hereol, I ha&gt;c h e r e t o set my
yard*.
This
q
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a
n
ti
t
y
is
only
a
p
p
r
o
iir
o
a
le
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c a t - c m b ra ri— the following described p r o p ­
h
a
n
d
a
n
d
official
seat
of
office
a
t
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
,
In
Article F i t e
bein g given »* a u n ifo rm bast* for r o m p a r i - . er!
. j t u a t e d ia Sem in ole c o u n ty , F lo rid a,
3 such .
11 **' *I»‘ « ‘d l b* l t i u . n e t
T h e bualne.a of thin c o rp o ra tio n ahall be t o c o u n ty of Sem inole a n d t h e S l a t e of •on
of
bids,
snd
the
*aid
b
o
a
r
d
ff*e-%,.
the
to - i t: Half i e tercet in NE«*
N W « , of
I U U W l 5 r * ' ” * ’ rt-c n . m . r l U n k n o w n . c onducted by th e fallowing officer* vti
Florida, on this t h e *th d a y of J u l y . A. D.
r
ight
to
inereaer
or
decrease
the
g
e
n
o
u
-t
of
S
24,
Tp. 20 S.. *!. 30 K. T h e sa id l a n d
1919
•h»" b . redeemed
A Frew dent. a Vlhe- I’reaident. a Secretary
One Inch Card* Will Re Published U»&lt; ,onr Tr h" T *i . 2*,," d', *
• a id ya rd ag e a . may be d e em ed no e r a . v.
b ,.:g i n r o f ! it th
ale of the issuan ■ of
'* » •&gt;» ' *ur th ereon a n d a T reasurer, a n d a Uoard of tJirrrtor*.
•call
E. A. D O U G L A S S ,
All bid* ahall be m a d e upon a f irm t be •i' 1 c tT tiJ r . I - in '
der This Heading Ai The Rate Of |7.2;
U 'l. * **** 11 " ' * A u r n .t A. D 1919.
n a m e of U n k n o w n .
61-lie
’
Clerk C ircuit C o u rt,
ron*iet of not leaa t h a n Four a n d not more
f urnishe d.
■he
m&gt; .'djirial * i , n * t u r c a n d *esl t hi s to
1 , I « - . . I c tr t i f ir a le *hal! b r re d e e m e d a c ­
Per Tear.
more t h a n Seven - S t o r k h u l d e r a . a n d auch
ihe 10 th day rl July a d . tqgq
cording
t
taw
t
a
i
deed
will
imue t h ere o n o n •N O T IC E
T h e board rseerve. t h e r ight to re je ct an^
s u b o r d in a te officers a n d agent* as the cor­
the 6th d a y of A u g i* t, 4. D. 19!!*.
i*r.u
.
K- A- D O U G L A S S
N otice it h e r e b y given 't h a t t h e under- a n d all Idd*.
pora
tion
m
ay
a
u
th
u
r
iic
.
The
t
im
e
r
s
of
Sec­
«. ' ,CUI! 1 «&lt;im Seminole C ounty, FU. re ta r y a n d T re a su r e r m ay be filled by the signed ha* been a p p o in t e d a d m i n l a t r a t r t i ol
Witness ray otii-ial sig n a tu re a n d t e a l
T h e a u r re .if u l b id d e r will be r e q u ir e d to
By V. E. D u u t l a . . , t). C.
same person.
T h e Hoard of D ire ctors and the e s ta te n( W, I* Aker.. deeea»ed, a n d ail give a bond equal to I S per r e n t of the thi* the 2nd d a y of Ju ly . A. D. 1919.
—alt
K- A. IKI LIU LASS,
heirs
a
t
law,
legatee*,
d
c
i
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e
e
*
a
n
d
credito
r*
a
m
o
u
n
t
of
hit
or
t
h
e
i
r
bid,
c
o
m
p
u
te
d
upon
all o t h e r officer* to be chosen by t h e s t o c k ­
Notice of Sale „ r T .m e M a n a m a
Clerk C l '- n i t C o u r t. Seminole Co,, F la .
nd all p e r rtn * having rlaimy nr de m a nd* t h n basis ot the y a r d a g e above m en tio n ed .
holder*, ahall be rho*rn an n u ally by the
Notice U hi *rhy f-tven th a t the Hoard of • lockholder*, at their a n n u a l m eeting to be against . a id e s t a t e will present ( h e m t o the *itb a Surety C o m p a n yy oualified to write t
Hy V. E. Douglaaa, D. C.
an tne
the rFir*t
M onda y in jJai nua ry, of u n d - r s l m c d . d u ly a u th e n t ic a t e d w ithin the such b o n d , in the S t *1 of E1--ida. ** ••• r »V 1 6.0-Str
V1°oU,M . . f i T T 1 ” I" " V 7 , ot Seminole C o unty. . nheld
r , a on
i r . i .vionaay
tim
e
prescribed
by
law,
or
th
e
*amo
will
be
J
h
e
r
e
o
n
;
the
Surety
C
o
m
p
a
n
y
and
fo
rm
ui
. m ‘ \ f o i t " ' V hld*
10:00 °
r *rl&gt; &gt;»*r. b e ( i n n l n , with the y e a r 1920.
O P n C B IN T I I E C O U R T H O U S E
NOT1 E T O r U O P E I I TV OW NKKM
bond t o be a p p ro v ed by said board,
eierv-:
Au * u ji t t h . 1919, a t th e
ue
... r. r. e. d i i e n t a n d o t h e r. oftci
_ r*
.a shall be forever b a r re d . .
clerk a office ip Sanford, Ftorid*. for the p u r - eh--.cn annually by t h e dir e c to
J r , or by the
i» he reby given t i n t *h* l l u d o f
T h i . J u r e 1th. 1919.
A copy of plane, • peril!cation* a n d pro* C oNctice
cnaae
ot
Seminole
County
lime
w
arrant*
to
u
n ty CammJ**ianrr* will r.t*' t ?»n t h «
c
m
;
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L
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E
A
K
B
U
S
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SANFORD
- FLORIDA
sto c k h o ld e r, a* the. by-I*w t „ jn a y direc t, or
filra a n d proposed c o n t r a c t , bond a n d form of
4th
d
a
y
of
A ugust, A, D. 1919, &amp;t t h - C o u r t
S a n fo rd , Florida.
fmo .m1’nV r l, i nf T h ‘r*y-fivc T houaand 1*35.- rcouire.
T h e officer. t o ‘ -he chosen by the
bid m a y be obtained u p o n application to th e
i b'WO-00) Hollar*, to run from one to five director* at a meeting t o be held on t h e *ame
•.8-9tp
u n d e r ilg n e d upon m a k in g a deposit of llou*e at |0 o'clock a. m* t o Hear ( ru m a ll
such
owner*
or a r e n t a a* desire to a p p e a r
I ?****• **'« weiring kntrrrft i t the* r i t e uf tig d a y a n d im m e dia tely a f te r the a n n u a l m ee t­
T en D o l l a r . ^ t h i t su m t o be refunded when
ingr of
to c k h o ld e r.. iT
Dl
n n i / n r * °
*** Ui*^ l ° r *hf pur* in
«i th
in#e S
o»oc»ni&gt;iurr*.
n hp e nHoard
oa rti ofof oi*
,n
r - u r t Bevvnlh J u d l r i s l Clr- » , d p U ; , . , 7 « ( 5 c . U o n * . . , 7 . . n * 7 r b « o rV i a n d e n te r c o m p la in ts as to th# v a lu a t i o n s
raised by th# H oard of C o u n t y Com m iaaion?
THOMAS E M M E T WILSON
cull of H o n d a , in a n d for h r m l n s l p t u r n r d
rmnri?wa.LiH?f ° n j.hr p u ^ h a ,,‘ I,rlrr ■f' d lh c reethra. until otherA U# provided by th#
on th # 7 th d a y of J u l y , *A. f&gt;. 1919, w h e n
Countg. In C h s n r r r g
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1 0n 1 0,i' 1 IIuu,»'
ato ckholdera a hslt c c n r i .t of F o u r m e r n b e n .
Hy o r d e r of t h e H oa rd of C o u n t y C o m ­ ers
E. rERG L’SO N I I O l'S llu L tm *
sitling
as a bo a rd 'o f eq laliters a pd t o h e a r
e tallowing shall he offierra of t h e cor
w i t h in th e *4 me tim e the aald Hoard of “T h...................
H. J. I-nbm n s n il Alma T h p r m .in ,
missioner* of Seminole C o u n t ", Florida.
a n y rraa on t h a t m ay b# given w h y 't h e v a l u a ­
C o u n ty C o m m m lo n e r a will receive hid* ai ra tio n until those rie e te d a t t h e r l r e tio n Coraplsltianf*
• se al!
E. A. D UG LA SS,
tion a# fixed hy the Hoard on arty reaT
the clerWa office in Sanford.. Florida, for the shall h a v e qualified, namely;
vs.'
*&gt;l-4te
Clerk
e state or personal p r o p e rty sh ould b# c h a n g ­
purchaf# of Srm lrol# rm m tv tim** warrant#
I’rexident, D. A. Caldwell; Viee-I'resldent. C o n l r il s E. Hill a n d William H - n r y
ed.
T h e H oard of C u u n t v Cornmiaalonen*
, * rm
1i* Si* ThGUnnil Flv# Hun- S. At Irw in: S e c retary. D. D. Caldwell
Hill, h - r h u s b a n d ; nil u n k n o w n n * r i ­
In the- Circuit Court, 7lh Judicial Circuit sitting a* a bo a rd of equall ers on th # 7 t h
diri d (lfi.S00.00i Dollar* to tun from one to T reasurer, L. W. CaldwrlL Hoard of D ir r e - ’ b’s claiming intecewt.* un d e r C orde lia
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Florida.
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day
of
J u l y , A. 1). 1919. ha v in g fully dl#three y e a n , and fainting I n t r tr a t at the rate tor*: D. A. Caldwell. S. A. Irwin. D. D. E, Hill a n d W illiam H enry Mill, her
C o u n t y of Seminole, a c o rp o ra tio n ,
cu*#ed t h e s t a te m e n t * a n d facts as present*tl
Sanford
Florida oi all per cent, the proceed. In be used to de* Caldwell a nd L. \V. f g l d w C t . ------------------ --- 1 h u vbnndr of- r i t h x r —of Ihom. o r o t h r r - a
n
d
su
b
dlvixiom
iT
t
h
e
a
t
a
t
e
of
derid ed to in cre as e t h e v a lu a t io n up**» t h *
' / * y , capen.e* of building dipping v a n a n d
•risr. in t h r l a n d described b e low ;
F lo rid a, by L. A. H rum ley, l „ P.
Article Six
following described personal p r o p e r t y :
dipping cattle.
Allrn G. Apnur a n d ---------- A p g a r, bi*
H
a
g
an
,
E.
II.
Kilbre,
C.
W,
E
n
d
Mr. A. F. T a n n e r , Kaiteit from 1240*00 t o
T h e c o u n ty com m it .toner* fc.erve the
T h e htghrat a m o u n t of i n d r b t r d n e a a or wife: . 1 1 utaknown parties riaimi.vg inmlnger. a n d &lt;1. 1^. Sw ope, as and
f (&gt;40.00.
tig h t to reject any and all l i d . .
JIabU ity to which t h e c orpora tion r a n at teresta u n d e r Allen G. Apgar a n d
r
o
n
t
t
i
t
u
t
i
n
y
(
h
r
H
o
a
r
d
of
C
o
u
n
­
Mr. O* If. T a n n e r , liaised from 1210.00 t o •
Hy o rder of Hoard id C ounty ComroU- a o v t im e *ubjee l 'it*e!f ahall be T *n T h o u s ­ ------ — ^ p g a r . hi* wife, or c it h e r of
ty
C o m m i M i n n r r t cf Seminole
f 4 40.00.
tlonrrv.
and i U 0.000 oot Dollars.
th e m , o r - o t h tr w ls e . In th e la n d dr«*
C o u n t y , Florida
Deal)K. A. DpUCJL ASS, C lerk,
&lt;■*■•!&gt;
E. A. IJOCGLASS,
rr lb e d below; a n d all u n k n o v .1 p a r ti r *
Article S e i e n
vs .
C ita t io n
Hoard of C o u n t y Com mi**ionera.
Ray and Hogan Sis.
rlaim ln g an i n lr r e « t in t h e fo llo w in g
e. .’.
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° l Bogrd.
S
t
a
le
of
Florida
ea
rrl
David
T
h
e
n
a
m
r
s
a
n
d
r
rtide
nec
s
ol
t
h
e
aubHy V. K. Douglaaa, p , C.
OI*4t4f
. • I ’l t t
Hy V. I.. I i o u g t a u , P , Cdescribed l a n d , s i t u a t e in Sem lnote
— S
" icshvoil ul i ,. ao t a t r A t t o r n e y for
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
aeribera a n d t h e n u m b e r of share* ta k e n by County.
Florida
to-wit:
S
1-2
of
S
t-2
the
S
e
v
e
n
t
h
Judicial
Cirruit
ol
In C lrrall C ourt. H o t c a l l i Circuit, S r m i n s l a
Nallce o f Appllratlnn gar T a i D e ed U nder each a r e a* folloaa:
ol S E ' i of S W t * of Section 13,
All railroad ticket offices in
th e S t a t e ot Florida, In a n d for
C ounty. Florida
Section fl of Chapter 4»M, I k . , of Merida. D. A. Caldwell, Sanford. Florida*. T w o S h a rra T o w n s h i p 21 S o u t h , R a nge 29 F a s t ;
Se
m
inole
County.
L.
W.
Caldwell,
Sa
nford,
Fla.,
T
w
e
n
t
y
F
o
u
r
building.
Center of every­
N otice ia hereby given t h a t IJurman 3
O verstreet T u r p e n t i n a C u a i : u n y
*!*o b e g i n n i n g a t S W c o r n e r of H E 1*
aharre.
W
H
E
R
E
A
S
,
on
th
e
l‘0
th
d
a
y
ol
J
u
l
y
1919
Tl
of S e r t i o n 13. T o w n s h i p 21 S o u t h ,
Dodd p u rc h ase r of T a x Certificate No 1S22 S. A. Irw in, Sanford, Fla., Five Share*.
thing. All modern improve­
a p e ti t io n Was filed In t h e a b o v e styled c o u rt All u n k n o w n parties claiming Interff*T d .!*!• 5ml d , &gt; °f Jun*1 A. D. 1902. has D. D. Caldwell, Sanford. Fla., Six Sh s re*
v
ments. First class in every
W d ™ certificate In my office and ha* m ade L au ra IV Caldwell, Sa nford, Fla., F o u r t e e n N o r t h l « Chains, W est 14** c h a i n * /
F i r n , o m u L ‘4 * - p m
i V " p l h , ° ' , * h eats u n d e r - J* R ich m o n d M u r p h y ,
S o u t h to chain*. Defendant*.
[: ft- Hriunleyf
H a i a n . O.JL*. Swope, deceased, Ann!# C. W oodbrfdge, Hit*
a p p llra tln n for tax deed t o i**ue In accordShare*.
.
f.
,
.
0
.
.
«L
Kilbre,
and
C.
W
.
L
n
tt
m
in
g
e
r
a
t
a
c
d
way. Hot and cold running
chle
W
oodbridge,
alt
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
partirw
abce with law. Said certificate embrace* the M ary It. R u th erfo rd , S anford, Fla.. D a e
e o n s lllu tln g the Hoard of C o u n t y Comml*. claiming in te re s ts u n d e r Calv in -A.
following described p ro p e rty situate d in
water in rooms.
Share
. r X ° S oroelin L. Htll a n d William H e nry tinner* uf Seminole C o u n t y , Elarfda, *ettlng Poage, all u n k n o w n p a rties c la im ing
Seminole c ounty, Florida to srlt: N 3-S of
.
1
&gt;
*
,
r
r
h
u
s
b
a
n
d
,
reeldcnce
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
,
a
n
d
forth l h a t an rlcctlou * a « held In and i h r o u g interest* u n d e r George [I. M orton I n ­
Rales, $1.00 up.
S E t , of B E ' , lies* W |0 A* Sec. 26. T p
Apgar. hi* wife, out t h e said Seminole C o u n t y . S tale ot Flor- dividually or as tru stee , all u n k n o w n
In Witnrva W hereof, \VY have h e reu n to Allen (». Apgar a n d
21 S. II. 30 E „ S acre*. At*o T ax C rrtificate
re
.ld
.
twe
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
;
(
itla
on th e 13th d a y ot M ay 1919. to deter- parties claiming Interest u n d e r W. H. .*
Room and bath $1.50 up
No. 1887, d a te d the 2nd day of Jiffie A. I&gt;. «et our hands* a nd l u b a r f i b e d fiur nam es,
ft t* h ereby orde re d th at you a p p e a r to mine lahrthrf^ ojr^ not t h e C o u n ty of Semi
Keefer et at.
this the lOlb d a y of J u l y 1919.
1896,
covering
Ihr
following'de»erihed
lands,
E. FRANK. PEARCE, Prop.
the bill of r u m p la i n t fljrd herein again*! you nole, S t a t e of Florida* ahould iMUe c o u n ty
T o all u n k n o w n partiea claiming I n t e r e s t
to-wit: W 10 A of N IS A of S K ' i of S K ' t
t ». A* (‘aid Well
in the a b o v e ‘r n t f l i e d n u o , on t h e 4 t h day , bond* in the m m of 1300,090.00, to he ar under J. Richm ond M u r p h y , or u n d e r C a lv i n
of Sec. 26. T p. 21 S. Jt. 30 K„
L. W, I lal dwel l
1.e_ H
U_I
i t yt rfeat at I hc r a l e of fMyhj- vpcf a n n u m , A* Poage, or u n d e r George H. M orton In d i­
of
Vtigypl,
A,
D.
1919,
anil
th
a n f o r d• ■*._
Her
A, Irwin
T h e said land being assessed at fhe d a te
aid i* hereby d r *ighalcd a t the new i pa per In p a y a b l e *r m i - a n n u a l l y , l a i d bund* t o m e vidually or as tru stee , or u n d e r W. H. K eefer
. II. I» f 'aid w«tl
of the isa u an rr of iUch certificate in th*
whirh t hi# Ttfdcf *hall be publiaheil ohee « t u f r 30, ye a r * af t er J u l y l *t , 1919. ani l t o be or «4lher of th em ur utherwise. In ih*» follow ­
’
L
a
u
ra P Caldwell
n a m e «.f Unknow n
lm\e.« .aid rrrtlfiea te
i i a u c d for ( he p u r p o a c of g r a d i n g , conat r uc* ing ilescribad lands si t u a t e in Hem inole
week f«’r r ight conaccutivc w r r k i ,
*
M ary 11 K uihe rford
shall hr redeemed accnrding^to law tax derd
'
VVitncaa my h a n d a n d a r a l of «ifT\cr this t i ng a n i l p a v i n g c e r t a i n p u b l i c r oad* ani l hi gh c ounty, Florida:
S
ta
te
of
Florida
will issue thereon on Die—4Tth day of August
w a y a i n i h r c o u n t y of S r m i n o l r , Sl at # of
S t U of N E ** Sec 34, Tp. 19 8, IL 29 E .
2 n d d a y ..f J u n e . A D 1919.
C o u n t y of S e m i n o l e
' t
A. D. 1919
(
Fl
ori
da*
d
e
t
r
r
i
b
e
d
in
a
g
e
n
e
r
a
l
way
i
n
a
sr:»* of g w * * Sec. 24, Tp. 20 s , it. s p e .
**•!■
IF A D O C D L A S S .
Heft'fr me the und« r-icn e d « ut hturit v* p* r*
r* t ut u l i o n a d o p t e d b y t h e H o a r d of C o u n t y
Witness my official Y ignature and »»a! lhl»
S \ V ‘* of H B &gt;4 See. 2d. Tn. 20 .S, H. 29 E .
l e r k Ci f ’^ u l t C o u r t S c i nl nol # C i k , Ida*
aorta Sly »t»p* a r» d D A- Cal dwelt, L. W. ( a i d VV* CM.
th e, 10th d a y of July ,% D. 1919.
. C o m n i i M h m r M of S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
B W j i of N W « L H f i ol BW.ti a n d S W W
M
o
r
p
h
y
,
Jr.*
will* S. .A. I r w i n , -1&gt;. [).* C 'aldarll, L a u r a I*.
%n t h e fcth d a y of Apr i l 1 9 | 9 . a n d a a - d e * - of g W M See. 35. T p . 20 S. IL 29 E .
I seal!
. . K . \ A . DO U G L A SS
Hoi lei t o r f ur C u m p l a i n a n t t .
c r i b c d a n d a c t f o r t h In t h e gall for a n elec*
Clerk Circflll C ourt Slbrmmlc County*, Fla. (?t-Mwell a n d M a r y IL R utherford, t o me
You a re he reb y ordered to a p p e a r t o th #
i*hr*9tC
»
,
Hon i a a u e d by t h e H o a r d of . C o u n t y C o m * bill of c om plaint herein filed on th e 4 th d a y
II) V. E. Douglas*. D C Wi IF km*ian to be th e 41 t r t o n a i b i m h r d in
a n d who execute d th e forefidtiir a r l i f l r i of In th e Cirruit Court* Hr %m i l l J u d i c ia l -Clr- mitt*bin*r* of Se mi nol e C o u n i y . F l o r i d a , - o n of August* A* D. 1919.
6l-5tc
1
.
Incorporation of the (*aldwrll F u r n itu r e
It is f u r t h e r ordered t h a t this nolle # be
cuIt* o C Florida, in a n d ' for S e m in o l e F o u r - t h e . H I h d a y gf April 1919, a n d ,
C o m p a n y , l n r . t a n d th e y • e w r a l l y ark now*
NOTIC'E O F 111 ILS
VVHEIIEAS, it f u r th e r a p p r a r ln p In a n d published once each week for tw elv g w eeks
ty. In C h a n ce r)
(pkded
to
and
before
me
t
h
a
t
th
e
y
e
i
e
r
u
t
e
d
by *aid petition th a t t h e re turn* a* f a n v a a - in the Sanford Herald, a n ew spaper p u b l is h e d
T h e Hoard of C o u n t y Commlttilonerx in th e name for the purpvaea therein e i p m t r d * If. J. L t i b r a n ari d Al ma T h i i r m a n .
•rd by the Hoard j d C m in ty Commitaloner* In said He mi nob* C o u n ty .
Com plai I'sh ii,
1
and lor Seminole Count \ * ill re c r ive i r a h d
ol Sem inole County, ‘Florida, *liowh prlrnn
Witness my h a n d and the scat of th e said
hid* for the p u r r h a t e of r^.fr u e a t n l iron ml* and th a t th*-&gt; wi fe the u m t - p* r**ifo riamri!
\ e,
f a d e t h a t a m ajority of th e ipiaUAed voter* Circuit C ourt this 28th d a y gf April* A. U ;
vert pipe at tholf regular m i e f t h l to lie held th* n in an D A Caldwell, L *H Caldwell, • Cu r ill’ll a F . Hill a t I H tlb^Yu H e n r y
S.
A.
Irwin,
D,
ft.
Caldwell*
L
aura
l
1,
Caldvoting at «aid election v « l r d it! favor of the 1919.
on Mi
a&gt;. Augiittt Ith, *1919.
Hill* h*r I tj b a n d ; ill unk? nwn i*aranil Mary It Hutherford
ittttuanc** uf the said bonds, a* aforesaid.
*eaH *
E. A DO U G L A S S.
’ laitn &gt;g i nt e r e * « u n d e r C o r d e l i a
lizard fHFfVM the right to f r j ^ t s n j and wtll
tn \\ Hnr*» Whereof, l have h e reunto »*•! »ie*
Clerk Circuit C o u rt Seminole Co., Fla,
all l id.
i
Hill a
Villian l f*nrv Mil!, her
NnVV T f lK H K F D K F . in pursuance uf an
m
'
h
a
r
d
and
*i-al
at
Sanford.
Setnt
1 ?iu t|i ,n*
• t h e r ? t .1 1 . nr o t h e r i:
t r* n t
cirfk
uf?l» f in this * m a r made r m l enti red bv the Mat-try A Warfow
r u t 1 ••ki n I v . I btriila, thi- * • t a t 'i day *tl
Sols, f o i C o m pi t .
land
&lt;| b d r i w ,
ti 1- 41r
H mui*r able J a roc* W Ter kin*. Judge of the
J u T\ \ J» CM 9
61-13tc
|
All*
n
&lt;•
Apgar
a
n
d
ApgAf,
hit
7th Ju d ic ia l Circuit C o u r t uf the S ta te of
L
.
T i t r %a n
wilt
all u n k n o w n pa rt ie« claiming
Nollre i»f tppllrailun for l u i Deed I ruler
Florida, N O T I C E i* he reb y given th a t the
Notary
Fublie*
i n t t f i r t * under Allen t». Apgar ami
H rrllan fi of Chapter 4^^!*, Law* of I lor Iris.
c itiie n s and t a t payer* of tr.*- C o u n ty of
M v Ci&lt;mmi*tti»»n -xptf»* Feb, Mb* 1922.
Vpfar, hit wife, nr either of
N' otlre it h e r e b y gi ven l h a t J o h n Hr a ue r ,
Seminole* State of Florida, are by tald order
Y K F w. r*.
;
!h*n
-r
ofherw
ite,
in
the
land
de*
rr u wired to lie and a p p e a r before the 4 irp u r c h a s e r of T « i Ce r t l f i r a f e \ n r l i t , dai*-d
Vtittrui &gt;
crilnij hi low. all unkltbwri par lira
t uti C o u r t , of the S e v e n th Judicial Circuit
t he 4t h d a y uf J u n e A D 1917,* ba« hi ed
hi lie
r la iming an In ter i*tt in the following
S la te uf Florida, urt t h e 2 n d day of August FIRE and T1IK4T and COLLISION InN u i l r r of Appl l r at l on f ur I n
D m ! L ' n d r r sai d r e r t ill r a l e in my oilier a n d ha* m a d e ap*
de*cirih«d laud s i t u a t e In He ml mile
K f f t l e n H o f C!h«p*rr D i p , L a w n o f E h r i d a ,
pt i eat i ou f or t ax . d e e d i n l a a pr in a r r u r d a n r e
I919t a t t r n oVIork A- M .t at DeL and In rurance latucd by Ihc FLORIDA STATE
c
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t
)
,
Florida,
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n
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t
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of
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law
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NOTH »
tin c tiu n t) of Vuliiiia. S ta te of Florida, then Al'TOMOHILE ASSOCIATION is the
Not i ce la h^^f*hy fi vt-n t h a t G. T Daniel*
SF 1 , • f S VV *4 of Section I t, Til w n
l
owi
ng
d
e
a
i
r
i
h
r
d
iifi-fM
ft
\
•
t
t
u
a
f
i
d
in
Senn
and
th i re t»» *h»»w cause, if any you have *&lt;r
hat
*»• , 1 h* 14m b r
\ ill Ir e |tt hrfr&gt;b&gt; gJ x * fi
I»urrhaM‘r of T a i ( Vf t i f t r a l * N&lt;« 1U|»», d a t n i
hip 2 1 S outh, lla nge 29 Fa*t, a im
N’ K 1* of s \S ' 4 Mgui’d inte nd in applv fi; 1 h* Honorable ►
l hr y have, why the raid l**ur of bond* aafcsl and cheapest In Ihc world. Write
’ Lr 4th lias uf J t n i ' A- I f
antil r r f - note m u r i f v , Floritla, t ' ^ w i l
beg.n
at
8
V
V
corner
of
SK
h
of
Sec*liouFill not t«e rAnfif mi d ami valblat* ■! a* • for Information lo headquarters Orlando.
f fh» S ta te uf lion } I. T o w n*bip 21 South, Itang*
fiDratat urahrapi*^ t hr folli* w\ ny ih ff i t h n l of SVVG of S e r 27, T p 21 S It 10 K . HI ^iri nrj &gt; J *' m1 1 «, t n * ♦ r n nr
cording to t i * ’, at which tim e and jitace all Akciils wanted In every (own in Florida.
f Auf„ V D 29 hx*t, r u n ra*t l l 1^ rlialna, n o r t h
I'fdpfftl*
ai t i i a i e
in
SeTninoIf
i ' n u l &gt; . arr« a,
l l i i n d a , i»n th*
H l h day
T
he
maid
land
being
a*-a«-*aed
ai
the
d
a
te
of
prrtoiis *ii ib siring may i»e heard upon the
i&gt;rp&lt;&gt;rating
t
h
r
r l o f l d a to- wit * '»’
of N W L ol H K ' i of
r 4*!1*, fi.r letter* p a te n t in
10 r h a i t n , Wfttt 14*^ r na i n*,
Id
m a ile r of validation of #atd bund** a* t*
S \ V« 4 ani l K :i - i nl N ** « f S j r . of *SW • of the imauanee of much* e rftifjrate in the nam e Sanfitrtl Hui l di ng ani! I m p r o v e m e n t 4
&lt;ha;n&gt;, •[•dendant*
of
Mipnle
I.
MrCalliim.
I
nle*.
daid
rerprovided by law
'j»any u n d e r t h e fn||t&gt;wine pr,'p,*«rd c h a r t e r ,
£r c. 4. T p . 1*1
It 29 E*. th** aai.l l am!
I
'
n
i
e
r
of
Service
hv
1'uidlcat
Itm
t
if
i
r
i
le
m
a
l
l
be
redeem
ed
krrording
I
e
i
Saw
t h e ori ginal uf mb i r h 1* n**w nn file In th*
*ioE marj»pfi a t thicf thi» l aat t anr o f
IT N K S H , E A i M tC iil.A S S . C b r k of
T'« a IT p a r t fra c l a i m i n g inter* t t * u n d e r theWla
t h cr rtificatd- in t h e n a m e uf 11n k no *■mi; tax ilred will Imtu# t breeon *»n the IttL ila&gt; t-ftifc yf t h e Hef r et af ^ -f S t a t e .
i d C o u r t ami I fie **■«! of *«ld t our l on
f 1 -1« ! a F Hit! a n d Wi l l i am l l e t i r ) Hill, her 1 Li* t h r tilth day t?f J u ly 1919
\ lao* T a i
t ' * rt i tie at** Mo 9W7, ilati'il t h e of August. A. I' ■1919,
»
It*
it*
M
d '' r t i l 111 f , tf 1hem, *■' «it her witte. ITl
VV11n earn m\ ofTIHal *(|n»tiifi arut *• a! !n"
t d a y of J u n e A f* 1902* sai d rprtifirat**
•
*ral
I
V IM »| ’C»I. \ SS
f
f
f
f
1
»
j
n
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r e r l l f l e a t e . t h e sai d l a n d b e i n g a- sewnl at
t h e da^e of t h e u s u a n r e of i n c h eef i i t i r aLr
in t he n a m e of A, H Wo o d .
Matt filed i a i d e e r t l f f r a t e in my nf hr e a n d
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Ip Court of (uunltt J u i l j r , S i« ir uf 1 I••r i d ,
In re Katate of
WVttlt j J C ra m e r, *1.iv i t^ a m p» rum
st: errordnecf. with law.
ftp ml nole C o u n ty .
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N o llr e itt hereby given L” all w h o m it ma&gt;
a r m r d i n f t o l a w fax d e e d will laaue t h e r e o n r o n r e r n . t h a t I,n«fii&gt; C‘ra»ner, a* (guardian td
on t he 14t h n a y id Augu*i A. I». 1919,
Wesley J. C r a m e r , an insane perton, will on
\Mtnea» m y ufTieial pl Kt i at ure a n d eeal t h l i the 1 1 th day of Auguai, A- I*. 1919, apply
tti the ILuio?able F- F- H oufhuliler. C ounty
t h e 19t h d a v of J u l y A, D. 1919.
i real )
E, A. D O U G L A S S
Jutigp in a n d for raid C o u n ty , at hi* office| in
f ’lerk r i r e u l t t ' n i i r t , S e m i n o l e ( ' m i n t y . IT.i
Hanford in said Countv* at 10 o'clock A. M
fil-fjte
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heard* fur au'.hurity to *ell, at public ur
rlvate
all the inter?** *&gt;f the *a|d IV«■*Nollre of AppHrailon fnf Tax P r » d U n d e r priv
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Application fur L r l t r t v Pa tent
Notici- in h i r e b y given t h a t the iu li s i r l lu r s
hi r« t " will apply t o the Governor of th#
S l a te of Florida. «&gt;n the 19th d a y of August
A. P . | 9 | 9 , at Tallahfcsscr, Florida for !rt*
ter* jta tent on tf^e proposed C h a r te r of the
Caldwell Furnilur*- C o m p a n y , I n e o r p o r a t r d,
thi* t h e

9th d a y of J u ly

Why you bliould use
. Cardul, Ihc woman’s

tonic, for your troubles,
hive been shown In
thousands of letters from
actual users of this medi­
cine, who speak from
personal experience. If
the results obtained by
other women for so many
years have been so uni­
formly Rood, why not
give Caruul a trial?

Take

Tlie Woman's Tqnlc
Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, ot
C u llen , Va., w rltesi
"About II years ago, I
suffered untold misery
with female (rouble, bear­
ing-down pains, head­
ache, numbness .
1
would go lor three weeks
almost bent double . .
My husband went lo Dr.

------- for Cardul . . .
After taking about two
bottles 1 began going
around and when 1 took
three bottles I could do

all my week."

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DM9.
D. A. Caldwell
L. \V. Caldwell
H, A* Irw in
D, I). Caldwell
.
L aura P. Caldwell
* M a rv It R utherford
C l l A R T F II O F T H E C A L D W E L L F U H N IT IIR K CO M PA N Y IN C O R PO R A T E D .
We, the undersigned, dn hereby a**orlaljp
o ura clvft for th e purpose of becoming In­
c o rp o ra ted und»-r the laws of th e S ta te of
Florida, to tr a n s a c t for profit th e business
below set forth and we do a dopt the fol­
lowing as t b r ^ c h a r te r of the proposed c or­
p o ra tio n .
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A n lrte O ne
T h e n a m e of th# co rp o ra tio n shall h# Caldf’
well F u r n itu r e C o m p a n y . Inci r p o r a te d , and
ita Principal p l a t e of business shall he, Han­
ford, Florida, a n d th*? Hoard of Directors
m a y e stablish o th e r places of business with*
" in a n d w ithout the S t a te off Florida.
Ar(lf(r T x o
T h r ( m m ! n a tu r e &lt;f ( h r burin*•• to h r
lr a n * a r ( r tl an*t ronHurteri fay ra id r o r p o r i tl o n
ahall b r a t folio** t o * 1 1 :
T o t n f a . r in a n d t a r r y on a f e n r r a i m rrc h a n d i r r b u r in r x l; to buy, a* 11 a n d deal In
all k inds of f u r n i tu r e 'a nd fiiturr*. hardw are
a n d a r r r M o r lr r . m u rira l I n t l r u m r n l a e tr ., to
a n c a i e in a n d r a r r y on a c e n t r a l fu rn itu re
a n d ha r d w a r e hurinr** a n d to b u y aril and
d r a t in ev ery kind of materia), ware a n d
m erchandise t h a t may he necr»*ary or eap r d l e n t to r a r r y on xald h u r i n r u ; to borrow
m oney a n d t o eeeure th e p a y m e n t of, *ame
m y m o r t . a r r * . deed*; bm d* and other ol&gt;i l f . t l n o . therefor: to fat*}’ a n d tell rrai e*t»ie
a n d to ImprnTe t h r i i i t i ; to do all eurh and
o th e r ant) f u r th e r t h i n r . *■ m ay he n e m •xry a nd r* |ied len t lo h e done for the i u r Ceaaful tr a n v a r tio n of the buxine*, of thix
eorporxtion, a n d to have, rxerriee a n d e n ­
joy all ri(h l* . poxfer* a n d prixile.e* InrldentaJ
t o corporatio n* n r . a n l l r d a n d e x U l in i un d e r
a n d b y v irtu e p f ‘ t h r lawx ef the S ta te ot
Florida.
Article T h r e e
T h e a m o u n t of capital (tori* of IhU rorp o r a tlp n ehfill be Five T h o u s a n d Dollar*, In
be divid ed i n t o One H u n d r e d Sharr* of
F if ty Dollars e ach, all or a n y portion of t h ,
c a p f u l Stock of thia c o rp o ra tio n m ay be
p a yable in. lasUed or vaad for t h , p u r r h a x t
! of p r o p e r t y , real or personal or for t h e p , y .
1 | m an! of la b o u r or services 'a t a Ju*t valua! Uon thereof to be d e te rm in e d by t h e board
of Directors.
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T h ia c o rp o ra tio n ahall c o n t i n u e ’ a nd have
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t * g« l h» r and di+ h* ft tt&gt; A&gt;«oeiatr
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aelve* into a bud&gt; t»«&gt;T»18«r and mrpuratr uti
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all pa ft l et c l a i mi n g a n i n t e r e s t in t h e foil o w ­
N O T l r i : o f M AST E ll 'S SAKE
i ng i l e e r r i be d l am! t i t u a l e in Serni n*de c o n n
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June.
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1919, a n d t h e Ha n f o r d M i i i i t will ori \ f o ml a y , t h e it h d a v / of
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11* r ai d 1 * hi rcft&gt; s l e i i g n a t ’ tl a* t h e n e w s p a p e r
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MY SPKCIALTIES:

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obligation t h i n fur* to o u a f a«l\ arv *a and
Hrfii!n«i1r ( i i u n &lt; j , H&amp;ifida. I n ( ]i i n r r f j
loan* of muncy; 1 ** D*«»* real (» t« le as land* He n r y
I L i l l 111 C h j t p p t d ,
lord*; to buy and i t ’ll, tv acijufr^, ow n a n d M a r v Wh e e l e r ( ‘h u p pell, a o d
held all per«onpl p ro p e rty n*cc««ary to ad- J . U t t i r u v e * , (%»m p i a i n a n U
Hill t o
va.ret ag' oil! ly cofidurt and t r an«»r! any h i *!1
vs.
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VVhirh applieatj* n will b* i*a*ed tipmi lb'
prtitirln f i r ♦ale now «■» f.le in -aid 1 urt.
D a ted July Ddh, A* I». 1919*
Le#wu Cf a nfer.
(guardian
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wh i c h Ia p tl b 11*F t d he f e w i t h be I u t

of

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All ur uf f i ai r n t«i
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pa. y i ll I# |p, i*r isttii'ff ur usc4 f*»r, or in the id a. m\r*-w i l ■
|pirrliB*e i»f property* t#h#f or «rrv|r*P, a! a
Ju*t v a l u a t i o n

i h r r e o f t&lt;* k e r U t e r m l e e i f l»y

the Iftiird of d ifeflo fl.
Arliefe IV,
Thi* r u r p o f a tlu n shall fu p lfp n e arni itavr
full puw* r to ravrris# IU curtiorat# right#
ami frapchUr* fr?r a pi Hoil of pin* ty-rilin’
year* from ap«l aft«f the com m enecmcftt off
it* corporate #*ist*nr#.
A rllfir V.
T he 1*i,i ■Ipis* off this corporal inn ah ail !»«
cppcluctcif l»y th e ffoSffiWdug ofFseem: A p f r titl«*nl, vice pre sident, treaaurer, • e e r r ta r y ,
c le t te d by the hoard of liirectof*. a n d a
hoard off airectora of not less t h a n t h r e e m»r
rnnr# th a n acven, director*, who shall he sttrrk*
holders In said fs&gt;rf»ofaliott. to be rlected b y I h r
stock holder* annually. The ofhc# of **-cre1 ary
and tfea sure r riia) hi- held tf&gt; the sa m e person.
Until afte r the first a n n u a l meeting of the
ito ckhoidef* herein pro v id ed fe*r» and until
their i i p r r s i u M are eli-rtid a n d mi all tied, 111#
ofliceriTjf thia corporation ahall Ft:
--C. A. Hetta, Freaident:
. J . II. Cowan, Vic# Freaident: and
H. Rung*-, Secretary a n d T reasurer.
T h# Hoard
of Dir# ctora ahall b t ; A
V aughan, Green W. S m ith , E* K. H ogan,
C. A. H r t t a and J. II. Cowan.
T h# flrat or o r g a n ii a t i &gt;n met line of th#
ito c k h u td era off thia co rp o ra tio n ahall h# held
in th# city of S anford, Seminole c o u n ty ,
Florida, on th# 2Dth d a y of August, A. II.
1919, for th# purpoa# of a d o p tin g L&gt;-law*
a n d completing ih # orgfcnitatlon of th e cor­
p o ra tio n aa h errinbefhrr provided for, a n d
t h e r e a f t e r th# a n n u a l rnsetingsa of th# sfuclo
holder# ahall b« h rld on th# second W ednrad a y In J u l y of each a n d ev ery year.
Article VI.
T h# higheat a m o u n t of indehl*dne*s or
liability t o which thia c o rp o ra tio n ahall aujec t itself ahall be twice t h e a m o u n t of fta
c ap ital atocks
Article VII.
T h e n a m e s anil rt*id encsa of th e aubacribtng incorporato rs of thia corporation a n d th#
a m o u n t of capital stock s u t a r r i h e d by each,
are as follow*:
A. Vaughan, Hanford, Florida, 2 aharra;
C. A. lie Its, Hanfbrd, Florida, 2 aharea;
J. IL T o s i i J , Hanf&lt;&gt;rd, Florida. 2 th are a;
H. I t u n r r , S anford, Florida, 2 share*:
U r t o W. Sm ith , S anford. Florida, 2 a area
H. E. H ogan, Sa nford, Florida, 2 share*.
• In Witness Whereof, T h e "subscribing inc o r p o ra to r s of the co rp o ra tio n have h e reunto
auhacribtd • their name*:
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J. If. Cowan
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t h i n a n d t h e r e t o m a k e a n s w e r t o t h e bill
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published in the Hanford H erald, a newa|i ip e r p tihlishfd in Sem inole c o u n ty , Florida, ’
one e ac h week for tt tu n a e r y live weffka.
TCI A L L P A R T I E S C L A I M I N G AN I N ­
T E R E S T IN T H E P R O P E R T Y H E R E I N
II E L O W D E S C K I H E D : U nder J o s e p h (Sarvin a n d Wm* G. A ndenreid, or « th r r w ! f # .
I t being m ad# t o a p p e a r hy a iw n r n bill of
c o m p la in t filed herein against you t h a t you
have nr claim to h a v e *om# Intereet In the
following described l a n d s in Sem inole c o u n ty ,
Florida, to-w it;
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q u a r te r ( 8 W ^ ) *»f Section 29, T o w n s h i p 19
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p r r o l t C o u r t a t t h e C o u r t H ouse In San*
lord, F lo r id a , on t h e First M o n d a y in Septr m l i e f , ' I91P. b e i n , th* t i n t d t y of t t i d
m o n th , t h r n a n d (hrCr (o m ake a n sw e r u n t o
t h e bill of c o m p l a in t died herein a e a ln s t y o u , P- ‘
a n d t h . r t l n fail n o t ' , 1a , laid bill will be !
t a k e n as confessed a (aln * ( you, lo be fol­
lowed by final decrea.
It I. f u r t h e r o r d e re d t h a t th i. notice he
r u h liJ ijr d o n e , each week /or twelve w e ek . In
the S a n fo rd Herald, a new spaper p u b l lt h e d
in Sem inole c o u n ty . Florida. '
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D one a n d ' o r d r r t d t h i . the- J l h d a y o(
J u n e ,. 1919.
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Clerk Circuit C ourt Seminole Co., Fla,
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