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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMRKR 38

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JA M ARY 31. 1919
VOLUME X
buying proposition, it’s a gift to
G od’s poor. Wn c a n ’t afford not to
holp.
When called on, let’s "eoihe
across'* in cheerful Seminole fashion.

A CHANCE TO
SERVE AGAIN
SEMINOLE
HAS
ANOTHER
i HAM K TO S ER V E IN
A
(JREAT WORK AND AS U S U A L
SHE WILL R E S P O N D
Catholic*. P ro te s ta n ts and Jow -like have been the victims of T u r k ­
i c massacres and of T urkish govrnnient • orders to exterm in a te or
drive from their homes and in d u s ­
tries .very oilier people in the N e a r
•East- C at holies. P r o te s ta n ts and
JeaTT
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Then are J.930.000 *ouls. iUMiUO
of Nkfioni are orphans, all in di^perr.
,te need. IT te n ts per p e r s o n . p e r
day is the estim ated. cxpenac^aL giving them food, .
The Commission**"1work is one, not
only «,f relief Imt of r e p a tria tio n and
rerun*! ruit ion
Our budget llieludes seeds for
ni-xi year’s ■rops, I arm im plem ents,
rattle and sleep T hese people are
freed I•■•in their iippressurs but
t ),,,rn el bonus ami property, th ir
fuirt ■- to &gt;et th e m on their own
feet.
.
liUr tiiulttry IS itsketl for $•!".000.000 to. sustain th e lives of these
;( &lt;r,o iimh l I■r i-l i.il - ami lews
»i r. ul.*• in* w&gt;!.ter. t brougb t heir re
a life free from religious
tnra li ■
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About Incom e T a t e s

SUBSCRIPTION F. F. F. CAMPTO HOTEL UP AIGN SUCCESS
TO $50,000.00 IN FLORIDA

Jacksonville, J e n . -0. — Special
T he la te s t inform ation received by
Collector of In te r n a l Revenue James
M. C a th c a rt from
Commissioner
*
.
Daniel C. Roper is to the effect that
forms are reporting incom e taxes of
C O M M ITTEE M EETING
W ITH
less t h a n $5,000 are ex p e c te d .to be
GlIEAT, .SUCCESS IN CANVASS’
In th e h a n d s of collectors for distri- j
FOR STOCK
;
hution am ong t a x p a y e rs not later
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t h a n F e h ru a ty 1. " I t -may be def­
SUnford’s new hotel project has
initely s t a t e d , ” advised the Commis­ npw assumed proportions that assioner " t h a t - t h e taxes for. the calen­ sure .positively that the hotel will
dar y e a r 1918 will be collected, under
t w mu,
, k, ...........
the provisions of t h e pending Dill as
finally enacted, a n d not under lli* „ v , m ,n uulliurim l ... m „k , th o

com m issio n e r

Rope!'' s ta te d .b u t property
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at
once to print a n d d is trib u te forms
for th e collection of the income tax
of 1918. In order to facilitate the
work o f ~ he Itureau th e conferees are
disposing as rapidly as possible &lt;&gt;L
those provisions of the bill directly
alTectiug the form f**r reporting in­
comes for less th a n $•'&gt;.'•»&lt;&gt; I’repii'i i tio n o f the ofhi r forms i“ proceedii g
..f ?' 1
eon* urren t l&gt; » ii li 1n*• \\ •*
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ronferees, ai 1 ii kkii!
Iiak • I h«•rn r«;ii.i&gt;
was sla te d ,
shortly afte 1lo­ * i a i • ii*.• hT iff t ‘ •
law
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The ti rst • ar '*f &lt;; ..IT. - • • f .
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w urd for '* k •■ral *1 ik unear &lt;*f l*U-.»* b ••■I ami oi.it k- !*• •*?.* f.
pr.-l ” r
Ittg of th e -I •4‘
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Tli«- *ele r&gt; f»»r lii- -i i| . yi*$•?.t ,|
raised by • K U ar ,1 *.f t h* 1•:.iSi de a n d wn« han*ll*'&lt;| l*k Chase
Co at a - ' r a t tra. 11&gt;* pro • '
| said. '
af

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made

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w..rk ill t h e

N e a r K.i-t

tcrrl! r&gt; III order t h a t t Tiere he neith
«r diii'licati4* nor lost motion. T h e
1* rriinry is Asfa M inor, tl**&gt; • C au 1
Armenia, Persia a n d NortheFn
Egypt,
.
The $ inn.non,000 just appropria " d l.y our governm ent is eliiijly
f**r Europe and does not meet th is
need.
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The war is practically over, bu t
nut the results of it. These brave,
untlinrliing victims of the T u rk
must l*c saved a million were killed
and saved they will be if we gfve
nur $!', ?*,, Jlf), kept from starving
and re-established ift -homes and
work.
IWI per rent 'KfHcient!
Every
dollar you give goes to the Near
Last. All expense of collection and
"f distribution is met provattly.
Of the $12,321,145.92 collected heI"re Sept. 30th, 191tj. $12^71.146.92
was sent to the field. T he increase
nf $50,000 over collections was itcb'rest accrued from daily balances.
. The Near Hast looks to America
** the defender of liberty, the big
brother to liitle people.
America
has given them their greatest uplift
- their colleges, their chief encour­
agement to progress, and generous
b'lp through their crises
The
Great War has resulted in their liber­
ation.
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Shall they lack 4iur support for
effectual rehabilitation?
Shall we fail to’ save them from
immediate starvation?
At the head of th e Commission
*fe such men ss William Howard
Taft, Charles Evans Hughes, Chas.
W. Eliot, Cardinal Gibbons, Oscar
Etfxuas. John R. M o tt. T he trea s­
urer is Cleveland H. Dodge, One,
. Madison Avsnue, New YorK, ’ •
* Now, folks, this is not a bond
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Lieut. Lovell*describes the scenes
where he is located “ Somewhere in
1 France” on the day the^arm istice
was signed ytnd one of the tilings
, ke mentions is that large numbers of
parties were forming -excursions to
I g|i t o the front line trenches.

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«he s ta te have

It h a p p e n e d . th at for several days
l.ieut. Lovell had not been able to

e . riling hours have been .'banged to
i, :;&lt;• |,,r * liri'ii.m Fmlenv.tr a"*l
7 ill (or tin *bur' li m* etuig
Fko I 'imhi|*ti"'i "f 'b e l.o'd
stll.ll*-* V*Ul ** .•!»*•'* kO**l ,«« .vii IkIu,
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will* i " • •« " •«. "• .. . . ’
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lilk* llu n a '
w ’d •”
miiject for the evening, with I’ongregliti.uiiil singing ami organ ami choir
UUIpbers. .
Toiiri.ib* u n i * O i r v-«:tf*r* l» kiin:
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t , ,i l . .1 m a t . - a - »**• *b*l i , • o | i * " l e r
i h. i t ih* i i k i a t o r s . w . mi 1*1 '•* &lt;ii*'*'*le*l
l u l l h e r in ' I n w n r k t h a t t* y*'l
b*'

done
One
.lak ( n ut
l.nVell w r i l . ' s. b*
r*-t ii ri * *1 f Mint a t r i p l» I r n d ' I"' ' o-r

it* aiol ("in *1 1 (hill *l ' *'W
Fun II*Att • mol i" los ur pri-* 1b'
lieu man w n- a s mi f..t
• d t ,&gt;a(
is
Ulietbi
Whet
herr il was this
••at«
not is not
mo *l*'.vr. but b
|.tinkie
*&gt;r m*'
;ir «»f
;|U., -k riles ill,"III .in • VpllHt "f "'**■ »f
Eis liiinki* s kklip was * aught lar hi|, ll.*| the tier man lines and bad to
tight In* way through
H'- shot
down two German planes-and reach­
ed his own bill's in safety. On an­
other oei iisi.oi, the s.jiia.lron '*&gt;
which Lieut'.. Lovell belongs went nil
;i ( u r a p n c 1 r?T» !».v*l.
th«* &lt;»«*rinu!i
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Mvm-*. sle*t
t |.' u . a*.*l , , r A ..fit • t i l \ fll* f
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i kk .r'it i* in.'iit i.iii * *1 I*V El* Ut l.**k ell as to how miii'b "f this* work hf
personally accomJd'sb*,*l.
I" fuctr
,i* family bits not bad a boasting
word fr.*tn bun 'luting t be *k.ir. blit
tl .- t hint’s t Inti h* lilt tnl.l in a g*'"
,t:il -Aiik ».|. n'lfy him with s"ilic **f
O,. in..* .lung* r.ois .lid the ni'st
• a n .i .s li d air lighlir* *"i the front
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All Forev.-r
n r llilK'im* &gt; l a n s - w &gt; e mside and perfected for

WILL BE NO
WAR INDEM­
NITIES PAID

s i i g c .-t

liter*' th a n

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'J All suggestions ,*r names must
lie in I lie Herald oili.o not later Ilian
February- l»th. 1919.
.1 ’Flu* name must be plainly
written oil a small- slip of white
|,;,|.*r ami th*' name &lt;*f the person
suggesting the name ipust b e ’wrtlten
oil a SKI’ -ARATE piece of paper and
1,olh elii’losed 111 all envelope ami
ipbln-s* &lt;l '’Hotel C ontest
Dept ,
11&lt;■r.il*l Olio*'. Sanford. F la . and
either mulled or dropped in the
new- It* m box in the Herald Office
,|oor or left at the counter inside the
Herald Office.
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I Should the sam e n am e be stigv:*.!*t*-«l by two or mum persons 'and
this nam e c l o w n by th e judges, tlu*
|,ri?. .kill b* pr.* ru t**1
” , T he name* suggested ar*'
k,.,,i - .. r*-l ini'll after the judges
hake made their decision
” i 7 i s to he hoped t h a t everyone
will avail themselves of the oppor­
tunity to suggest a n a m e 'f o r the
hotel, not merely for lit*’ prize alone,
hut for l lie honor a tta c h e d to the
naming **f a s*-mi public building in
..ur ri' k. t bill kkill p erh ap s be henlong a l'e r the present generation
ha- | .i—i &lt;4 a" a ■
( nndlthiits in ’’Near Hast”

_jT_A-r—Cswper , - a u Uuxu—dtv'LtiuuaL
director ofAth.’ American com m ittee
for relief in the N ear Kntit, who has.
just* - returned 'from a trip .-in Jhu .
southern state*, said:
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"Owing to the fact th a t there lias
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p m by Mr* &gt;b.rm i»" E lm .I ul the
M
Mi
Iisimi an increase of influenza in the
Mrs. I.ucile Aspinwall Takach
,M’r ,,,**i h *r’
southern, states, t l " ’ campaign for
Mrs. Ftanets Fry*', accompanist 1E*ii.l on Park avenue
thirty- million dollars for t h e relief of
There
will
be
a
*leliglitful
musical
Reading. Selecteil
the starving thousands of tho Near
program , simu* of lb** best home tal­
Mrs. Fred S. Daiger. Jr.
e n t taking j»art.
IlFT Ft I.E PAYM ENT FOR WAN­ East, has been tem porarily post­
.Cornel Solo
TON DESTRUCTION OF P R O P ­ poned in many counJLies.
Those meeting with Mrs. Herndon
i n i(j Salutarius .
Henri Punofka
f o r ( o n v e n i e n . k t h e s e 1*01*.
"If the people of America could
ERTY AVI EE HE R E Q U IR E D OK
tin Only Tried
C. A. W hite were Mesdnmes Archie Itetts. M.
HEAR s t a m p s ARE NOW
picture
to themselves, a com m unity
Mtmirik. Sbernwin Lloyd. Fred S
GKKMANf
i p Siegmundo l.ove Song
m a d e IN $ton AND $ 1 .0(10 DE­
suffering
from the worst kn o w n epi­
Daiger,
J
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.
Julius
T
akach,
(iwynn
Ut*
hard
Wagner
N O M IN A T IO N 'S
London, Jan. 30.—'T h e pence con- demic of influenza with thousands of
t d ‘ Aft**rwur*ls John \A. Mullens Fox. Karl Iturllick, H arry Crowder.
ferenco has settle*! one point* in the people d ying of th a t disease and
War Snvings S ta m p s In denom in­
Deluhy. Miss Killian Shinholser and
Mrs. Robert K. iTetndon
indem nity uiiestinn, th e Paris rnrrei*-' from s ta rv a tio n with very little food
ations of $100 apd $1000 are being Trio: T hree Little M aids.from School R»;v. A. S. Peck.
”
pondenl of the Evening S tandard add less medical aid, in the whole
printed by the United States Treas­
Mrs. Frances Frye
says
he ban rcusons for repbrting. country, th ey would h av e some idea
ury D e p a rtm e n t now for sale during
Mrs. Karl L '" '” '* Hurdick
j
,
’
Itaptist
C
hurch
Sunday
T
he
conference, he declares, lias
this year, in addition to the 2;&gt; cent
of conditions in tho N e ar East. In
Mrs. Geynn Fox
elim
inated'
uny intention of calling some of th e cities, the people u re so
Thrift a n d $5.00 War Savings S ta m p
T h e Haptists are anticipating n
already on sale. Announcem ent of •
g re at occasion next Sunday us the upon G erm uny and her associates to desolate n n d weakened from contin­
Presbyterian Church
this was made several days ago.
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. , . 'services will celebrate th e first anni- pay the allied countries .the cost of ued w ant th a t they a re unable to
Tlte subject at the Presbyter,an
of , h(.ir |lM tor’s ntini.try the war, or to impose heavy indem­
One of th e chief objections to War
bury their dead and ns m any die
church next S abbath morning will
„ , ..
- . __ I am ong them and a full attendance nities u p o n 't h e enemy nations, " b u t each night from s ta r v a tio n they are
Savings S ta m p s \ during 1918 was
th a t when a person wished to p u r­ he I. Corinthians 1 - Am! ■ue«T J* ■ ,Hokcd for »,„th morning and even­ the minds of the conference," the carried out and their bodies laid .on
ing it. chapters 13 and 15 will be ;
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correspondent adds, “ ar** fixed th a t
chase $1,000 worth, which is the
the street to be picked up a n d load­
treated. C hapter 12 is chosen as one ,nR’
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limit a person can own in a n y o n e „( the great chapters of the Bible, j Sermons, at both services by the there shall be full and am ple repara­ ed on push c a r t s 'a n d d u m p e d into
series, t h a t it took too long to paste because i t is the chap te r of “ C h ria-' pn*t°r. Re^. M. II. Massey. Good tion for justifiable dam age done. A t he nearest river.
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very sharp distinction is being drawn
the s ta m p s on the ce rtificates.'a n d
"
D
r.
Henry
Riggs,
ju
st
as he was
tian U nity.” Paul says the body of music.
between dam age which resulted from
th a t it was a very disagieeable task.
Christian people may be likened' to |
Sunday school begins at 10 u. m. legitimate warfare and dam age which preparing to sail from New York on
To obviate this the governm ent bus
a relief ship for A rm enia and Syria,
the hum an body, each jiart with its with ' preaching at 11:30.
Evening was-Av union.
issued a s ta m p that is worth $1,000
.
stam p | ow/i peculiar function, arnl each service at 7:30.
Tin; correspondent says Serbia und received a cable from t h a t country
at m a tu rity value, and
needful to the others, and all bound
A hearty invitation is extended to llelgium have formulated claims for urging im mediate help and^tblling of
worth $100 also has been issued.
It is a ^11 U) c„ m(. und enjoy tin- services. reparation in derail. Serbia’s bill is conditions th a t are u n p rin ta b le .
together in a close unity
These sta m p s can be secured just chapter for this day.
&lt;
________ are strangers
_
especially
in the city the largest, but as llelgium Buffered
These people have suffered, dur­
as the W ar Savings S ta m ps are se­
Hut it is the desire of the piistor invited to be p r e s e n t .
first she will receivp firtR considera­ ing ' t h p period of ( t h e w a r, agflniea
cured now by transferring Thrift
t h a t the' congregation might gain a
-------------------------tion. *
t h a t w erelunknow n before to hum an
Stamps. • Five Dollar WUrr^avinRS
T h e idea th at G erm any should re­
general
view
of
the
whole
epistle
as
From
y
.H
Lovell
.
beings and arc. stiff suffering and be­
(Certificates can be exchanged for a
un aid to understanding this chap.
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’ tu rn the indem nity she took from
$100 .War Savings Certificate Stam p,
ter. Hear .in mind these facts, and
T h e following from th e Leesburg France in 1871 has been abandoned, ing pe^secured on a c co u n t of their
or if desired, a JR 000 War Savings
unshakable faith in Christianity.
C ertificate.can be had for $5.00 War read anew the whole of I. Corinti- C om m ercial will be of interest to tho the Evening S ta n d a rd 's correspond­
ent
continues.
British
claims,
he
T he Chriatinn people of America
m any friends- of Vail Lovcl,. a for­
Savings S tam ps, as no d o u b t all of • n8,
adds
ar*;for
dam
age
done
in
air
have a wonderful o p p o rtu n ity to
those w ho own $1,000 worth of War
,,
,
. . .
• m er Sanford boy who enlisted from
raids and through th e sinking of
Mrs. A. M. P ickett of Jackson­
Savings S tam ps Would prefer to
make themsolvcs C h rist's agent* to
m erchant ships. Ip the Case of ships,
...... T llc was the guest of her sister, Mrs. here’ J0,n,n|£ th c a ^ ation COrp8'
have th e m in one s ta m p., and will
answer th e prayers of these people
make th e exchange in accordance j A. W. Smith last weelr, returning to
One of the moat interesting letters reparation to G re a t B ratain will be
.in
kind.
•i ~ V: for help."
with th e Treasury R egulations.
j ^ e r home Sunday.
, received In thi* aectlon from F rance

NOMINATIONS

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PRIZE OF $5.00 IN GOLD
WILL 1 $ AWARDED TO
) S -_ S' sUh (n h k s B M C
P E ttsriH
TH E NAME.

time lie used it. W ith the utm ost
modesty Lieut. Lovell writes of the
Arrangements h av e been made
num ber of t im e s 'b e has been driven
,,,, Hf wjtereby a prize of $5.00 in gold will
% ..... be given to the person whrf suggests
the nam e finally ad o p te d for the
, i m„ hi. , h | , , l 1.,l new hotel which »s to be built in
T he
bepn downed but he most thankfully Sanford in the tjear* future.
hotel as everyone knows is t o . b e
" h £ " a n bn­
what is now. flic W ftburuc block or
court bouse bhwk, t h e three story
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Iding at thc.cutuu.ML»LUvak.iw
I,,,
m anaged t**- protect Ins hr i s
In ulwiiys
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and"
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’inmereinl
streets.
ship and bring it t*» the grouml •
It coats nothing to e n te r this con­
w ithout serious . dam age. , On tit*’
twelfth descent. hnwi'v-er, l"' bntcly test ilnd the winner will be awarded
nt a tinged to get within ins own lines, th y . prize ’ without cost to him or
and It*’ lattiled with sti* It force that her. T h e com m ittee who will decide
tk e rr was very liitle left of bis -hip iki* contest is a* follows: K A.
I,lit junk
lie s.iv^* be bits saved a Douglass. It F. Whittier. A. It Key.
pri'Ok gnitil Hi7.**d pie*'*' **f " f"r :l |{ \ Newman. F W Mahoney and
\ I’ Connelly, .-Names are t" be
s.|i|k etlir
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I " fa* I the rule* "f tbi* contest ar** a* fol­
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l.e I*. ,i*k*'*t t h a t w i t h i n a very s h o r t lows.
I N o person' will be allowed to
time be would be returned to the

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subscription lists are meeting w ith ! their undertaking.
A ttendance a
success at every turn.
The . th er- j tho me’e tings continues to be splen.M iller’s did.
mometer* in .fro n t of
furniture store, which registers tht.. I There h a * b e e n n s t e a d y g r o w t h
e r t i e - t a t f*&gt;- t h e
amount *&gt;f sto*-k sold, yesterday ,.f si.,-.', - ^
passed iliu c.'iO.ouo mark and i&lt; -till past I* v '.e a r s . t o i l t h e i n d i ca t i on ! *
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earnTngs **f th*- hotel kkill be applied
ip mi . It u.w in- that th* &gt; will redll* •'
Sun,Ei* at « iitiurogii'iomd 1 h u n b
tin t ..si .•( i *.• - 1i.t * in -ul.'* niters
Th* hour* f,*r tk* moriui.g meet
\ tam paign Ini' I" • o iii.iugurat*'*l
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Sunday ** ho**l at '» l * *""l • h»ir. 1*
tkpl.iin.il *•!'■ » her*
nuiFiiing service at eleven. ^ I he

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NAME THE
NEW HOTEL

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RECEIVING T i l l: HEARTY SI PPORT OF T1IE FA R M E R S OF
T H E STATE
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- Gainesville, J a n . 29. *Special. From the support being given to the
T-F *Urive for„ greater production,
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ma- . .1, |,.,rtcd Arm enians drifting
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I netr koines in ruins, lands
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I n ., i .in . ini not ruble that p ro m ­ lishment &lt; nf Sanf &gt;rd i- •' • " ‘»rht
T h e M . A g m - « ie 1*1 will gi' *• a
ts, d *i ntId;, a p p ro p riatio n is eer- Tire C om pany w b n li ba- t***" r*
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cLiin-r\ of r.dief a l r e a d y . a t work in rb a rg e d from.*the C S. Army.
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th*-. S. ,ir Hast V th e missionaries,
The Wight brill b.Ts are possessed
K j \ m*u'*i Ovf rttfi'
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wits written on November 11, “ Peace
D ay." liy Lieut. W. V. Lovell of the
aviation sretion, to his father, M. W.
Lovell. ’

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�JANUARY

THE SANFORD HERALD
holiday, forsaken by Y outh, Beauty Ginn, m other of Wilbur' A. Ginn of
this city. - •
.
and ModestJTTthc^ wandenf alone.
Mail orders are now being filled.
Ginn was on her way to
Sanford to visit her son and 'was af*
companird by her daughter. While
enroute «he became ill and upon
reaching Cincinnati was take^i to a
Depicts New York's Carnival Life
hospital, where medical aid was
Vividly
'
given but without effect and she
died in a short time.
It is a piece of good fortune t t / t h e
theatre going public of this city th a t
The remains were taken to her
" E v e r y woman" has been secured by
home At Sidney, Ohio for interm ent,
Majtagcr* Ueachem, Orlando, for his
funeral services taking place on Wed­
Phillips T heatre cm Jan. 31st.
nesday of last week.
She was
eighty years old at the tim e of her
Everyone should attend the p re death.
—r ~
—:—
Jorm ancc a t tho Phillips ^ T h ^ a tre
with expectations keyed to the high­
. est point, to go prepared for a feast
Among the Scouts
of unalloyed, uninterrupted f l i g h t . I
The meeting of J a n . 20th was
T h e most vivid imagination will be
called
to Order a t 7:40 by Assistant
startled and the most sanguine hope
Scout
piaster
Giles.
Roll called. 15
.putdone.
T he appeal of .“ Every*
present. M in u tes read.' •
w om an" has proved itself as wide as

AMUSEMENT

the music loving public since its well
remembered engagement hire. The
play unites spectacle, dram a, ballet,
ftpera and musical comedy. It has a
deep undercurrent of philosophy and
conveys u message, biting a t times
with its grim satire, but it a muses
while it instructs. The idea is whim-'
sical—a t times it is almost playful.
" E v ery w o m a n ,” its central figure,
whose life story is the motif of the
play, is .a concrete example of a
beautiful, refined, accomplished worn
uli of this period. She is of our day
—on* of u s —and the yearnings
which fill her soul-are those of the
averag e p m n g ’ w-rtrspr.'-nf*T?:T’ rime
An unsatisfied longing in her
heart for love, great, mighty over­
whelming love—i s '( h e 'ambition with
which she leaves her own tiresidfe

Elwood T. Ballsy.
'

Great War Scries

The first of th re e inspiring speak
ers in the G re a t War Series wi!
come to Sanford J a n u a ry 29fh at
tho Lyric T heatre.
The program
will begin at S:15 p .-m , inf order to
permit those who wish to do m i.tn
a t t e n d grayer inerting a*, rrtn irirteri
ent churches.
Mr Elwwfd T lla:le\. » h *«• t »pic will be ^ " F ro m T ra n s jio /t. to
T re n ch ” wifi discuss vita! problems
nri«ing from the great war. II.- is a
'vivnHj-•• effiquer.? " *v&lt; i h e r . , iiVd -|*rT
received a 'Wonderful w. '.otm ' in th e
larger titles ■■{ our r n i - t - .
»hi»
t I lilt- -.If.!, II,.. A lllrf . :
a.-e

Bertram S h e p h e rd qualified as
Tenderfoot.
■ • •
/ '
. Scribe read answer to a letter
written to Orlundo troop concerning
Scout activities a t fair. Scouts from
all counties exhibiting ate, j o he,
ullowed to • participate.
We wei*e
asked by the Orlando troop to sug­
gest some o f the stunts.
Patrol
Leader Musson appointed chairm an
of com m ittee bn suggestions..
We have th ree new Scouts: Breuton, Crinshaw, Eagles; A rthur G a rd ­
ner, Beaver: and Wallace .Bell. Bob
White. T hese boys make a tola! of j

TO . THE T H E A T R E GOING PUBLIC!

ONE NIGHT

ORLANDO

Advance Seat Sale
at McEIroy’s .
•
Pharmacy * •

I wish to call your atten tio n to the fjet that I
(tending to your city the elaborate musical lptft
"EV'fcRYWOMAN." C o n trary to a custom that haf h.
followed in the past years by. most theatrical produc
with a popular success to their credit, I have , tf
lastly refused to organize and send out any ,|Upj,c
companies of this world famed success, which it co
ing to your city at the zenith of its fame and j)0
full of international honor and homage, and id*ntj
in the proportions t h a t have m ade theatrical hut,
here and abroad.
1 realize that I m a y -b o sacrificing ’much In tal
this stand, hut I feel positive t h a t the theatreron*
will appreciate the excellence oi inis company.
of you have no d o u b t witnessed a performsmee tf
" E V E R V WOMAN,” and will he gratified to kn„
th a t Paula Shay, Natalia' L ynn, Winifred Iialdwia
Per.cy Parsons. Norman Lane, J. K. Hutchinson. Fru',
Kilday. F. J. M c C a r t h y and Fred H am pton still
th e cast and will appear in y our city in the same rc&gt;i
with which they have been identified.
Feeling that you will a p p r e c ia te -this effort•to girt
you the best 1n jn y power,'
I bog to remain,
------------ --------- -— s------Faithfully yours;
f

RESERVE
Prevents AccfSental Poisoning.
T
To prevent pol*on.
i.Ai-i] In
f..r inedlJlWr lm Invent.&gt;r hns
full* Ited It bottle wlfh the lie* k lit
oi
r.tid -ii formed Hint It- e.,n- !
t. •- • . i• • t
po ired •nit wiili,ait
• in. nil manipulation.

M a il orders «Q]
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Slate which location you wish ud
enclose check or money order for exact amount with self addressed stamped envelope, icd
mtaU "ill be sent you by return mail. Make all drafts "and money orders pavable to I’fiillbj

S f e i t t t S PRICES:

75c, $1.0fr, $1.50 and $2.00

water'
«
e cannot ii

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MAGNOLIA AVENUE

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Gasoline and Oils

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THE SANFORD HERALD

THE SANFORD HERALD

s o m i:

/ANUARY 31
P h o n e

though tm m
Mrs
Ethel t^iwan his time
Digger* regarding the purse «»f ;*&gt;5.00 made his
received l»y her .from the frie n d s. of him he w
t e r late hteshar.d, Ted Rigger,

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A HUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEM INOLE COUN­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
I I’S tl .V

IN I) (.It U*EV II I I

•irew i » r ii»-si»n. r a i l i n g al so at I,a r e

( base A; C*» are- handling the
anges for T J Miller .on his gr&lt;
hefe this week.

Ci^ad t.j ■&gt;( that Mr. ar.&lt;l Mr
a g n u -oft ar&gt;- again horn*- for a

Mary am) Pan a Hethopes to he with
us again on the third Sunday. His’
wife seems to he .slow ly gaining,
with good reports coming from .their
son. Dewey, who though or.lv -1 1*
!nd lieutenant in-Frar,
heard that, their son.
iit- a captain, fell whs

In g ra m . » ho has been the
guest of hiit daughter, M rsT'U
R
Gufc'rry for some time has now gone
to the East f'oast near New Smyrna
to r e m a in some time.
Mr and Mrs John ('. Smith and
« • \\ p» .n are moving frotn Sunford Heights to their new home corv
ntT,«f Mellonville and CnTorf3 venues
this week, having bought the house
and three acres known as the J. f .
Hall place a n d recent 1 owned L
Stone

largest in population naturall
Depression, gloom, d a r k ‘ hroodlnp num ber of memberships. wj(
these are the worn stones In the tie* borough c o u n ty a very elo^o
(scent to the inferno of Incompetence,
helplessness, delayed victory, or even
Ultimate defeat. . This, we know, is
LONG WOOD PICK-UPS
true evermore In our Individual life
J. T M cGahey has returned to struggles. It Is Just as true of na­
Rollins College.
tions.— William Allen Knight.
It a ready now . Ono hundred hi»A
Mrs
f*e*&gt; Lewis ha» returned
sonitdy Illustrated pages with brlllliM
lover In natural colors
| (-s
from Sanford and located in her
beautiful And helpful and nil lhatu
cottage.
.
'liecjessary' to get It Is a p u . u i ' ^
request. You will find our Dp)
-Mr. and Mrs. ,F . J. Neim yer and
loguo a well worth whllo.booV
*
Mr. and-.’Mrs. Hist line motored over
Hastings -Seeds a r e -sold direr,
to Zellwood one day last week.
mall. You w!H phVcr f*. t *
unlo In Hi6 (.forts,. V.'o |m , ..J*
r. and Mrs KraunUf of A*hefive hundred f - — nf «~ -m ,im
. N. C.. are t h e guests of Mrs
buy I to m 'u s by i— I. \. , ; ca„. r?

cep ted work with th*- A. &lt;
WKST GENEVA
Vaughn is very
oranges oiT tin• a fine lot oh ha

non

f Will Robinson h
••vi-rnl days hlit is

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d Haugl

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Therefore, Be Cheerful!

" ««';r them, a: I■

M D G a t c h c l ban h ii'.g r .t the
building corner Sanford and *&gt;lery
Key Sessions earn*
avenues and is having' a' store build­
ford to preach for t
ing erected.
taking* as his theme
|i Steel h a s bought 10 a
of
Garm ent ”
.
cleared land of J. It. H a. den on
west si«le of Deardall avenue, The
unday, following tr
•rrria
Steel boy it will go into the farming
at 3:00 w ith servir? at |:«U
I .
tt-me.
a irnlane* did
"Mrs. DoreTT gave a good report &lt;
• s and a num ber of e
the finances of the school last Sun

- plow ^

.•atlsfv you .In lal'J.
Planting HnstHtga* s* H |„ .
garden . r in &gt; *u. ..
.urr, - ™ r
co t e r r . :x u! . . ,
jg J
mined by the Pc d j.f
j- .
vears Hasting* Si’- d j (
standard of s ee l i\**c!!*
j-, w

W
E n ts m in g e r is transacting
business in I’fant C ity this week. •
L ie u ten a n t Wilkinson of Gaines­
ville was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Helm for the week end. .
*
Mi*s Julia Y’ates of C athedral
-Schoot, O rlsn 'lo spent t h / week.en'l
.
.. «the gue s t of M n : 'Dmicr-h--------------- this
year.

it- In »Ha

IouUj .

O.

T

;VrieS«i

adapted lu t*.&lt; Hoiith :.rr&gt;. n :-. |
If&gt; *; -:.o h ” t mill j
ra* often less
than those you pay nt bun. ‘Write j
for free copy cl t h l ; spit J|,j rjtl
■'»— — -- ■■* ■— -w.t
Duval 'c o u n ty . being the

Before You Purchase

C O M PANY

jrrwtihA^C
OMOLENt

rttoU

SCALf
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i*CHOW

" Chick M a - i I • d I ti't
No. I Alfalfa M-al
.
Green - :
Half ami Half . - - ■ '• 1
Green Cross . - ■a"

8MOUSSfS

COWOHM*

hardly w rite because m y hand*
so cold, s a excuse th e p oor wrilmgi i wm Mm v i t t h e h cgifHtittg
anti tell ’ym f all my experience singe
Well to begin
leaving the S ta tes,
f r o m I t o n er i » "*■”
with, we were notified on Snljtrd.iv.
p follow g . M r v t- are
( tel. I Util, t h a t we• were
letters written by Robert A.
Q u a u lic o at
next morning. \V « left
I
who is nms in Germany:
Get.
2 0 th , and
2 u. m. S u n d a y , 1
.November 28th. 1918. reached. Hoboken about fi p. tt). \\"i*
were
vfent on board n ferry boat and
.
Friend:
.
barf
carried
down
th
e
river
fo
th
e
w
*ra all &lt;&gt; K. and feeling fine.
where
our
b
o
a
t
was
wailing
on
us.
is Thanksgiving morning and I
boartl
t
h
a
t
night
.and
We went on
writing
We
were put in
TsKtnhffft i1*
F ro m

S o ld ie r s

through .s &gt;me of tIn-,katgi.sl . . t o s in
FTanee.and lielgium
My.tiir 111 of
Deeetnlier on mv hirtInlay • 1 wrill
probably lu* mi tin border I m h e .
tween here and Germany
I have
nop been attached to t ie &gt;t h .Muchine Gun Co. of the'.5th Regiment.
They were among th e first to com8
across *o will pfrlinp- Ui1 b i. k lir-t
fine trip across. We were I will have t o sto p now a* .it is time
y nearly Id da’ys. I had n for th e mail t» if* out. I will write
did no t get seasick at all. again soon,
Sincerely yeun*
you more about my trip j . (

I have seen

1 'gel hack to th e IL S. A
&gt;ver on the U.'S. transport
Germ;
s, it is a" G e rm an ship |
c a p tu re d at the beginning r)(.ar j.-ri,.„,|
lir» t

aN ’T DO THE WORK

Ii.*s Fify Rineau who is atte n d in g
8 school in Orl&amp;ndo spent the
k en*l with her. parents,
'oiitrartors ar*- building the r a tt l e

CATES CRATE COMPANY

PURINA

jbout like in
Dr* there in
Kise very IT
05'
Nov. 29th.fcrk. the ren*'
oS the mail
itfc yesterday

Miss Evelyn M'ait.&lt; of Orlando
sp.-nt th e week *-n«l with her paren ts
Mr and Mrs. Waits.
L A. Distlino was taken to th*
hospital in Orlando on Tuesday
night to In* operated on for appendi-

o r o i a I’ l m x i

No. 2 W. C. Oat* 1'nro W heat Shorts - ’ •'!
••
”
lira a I
Euro Dairy Fe &gt;1 • - I
Purina "

We reached Hreste, I-ram i
November -lr«l.
landed
morning a n d w.ecu_- maixioud—..
fi\V miles ou t in the country to
tention ra m p . W e.stayed there
d ays and th en took train s l*
front. We were erowtled d** m
a ear. T he ear’s are about lik
cuttle ears, there were m&gt; *• i
them .
We traveled this wu;
live days then wg were tak en **t
w « started to hiking
i 1 .,
J day* and then re.r "r.l \ * r.i
th e day* th at th e armistice w.i
dared
Since then we hav*-

tim e

&gt;ti i ,on. New Jersey, .'an, - &gt;
i i' . u'. i ig th a t perhaps tne p.M|»{»
; &gt;i »n?‘&gt; ijj . ii M like to hear from
war .tone is the reason for t a k e n
typewriter on my lap ami w r i t
a few lines about this grout
rU of the deftarkatio i of the Amerto tW Tmil sector ■where we
itcn-il the trenches. We put
big raid h re on Aug. lt'«

liimdced of our men wery m this and
di&lt;l a fine piece &lt;&gt;f work. I was with
them through the whole thing and
stayed after they ram i' hack" to gel
nut the wounded and dead. It was
mv tirst experience in ait a'tm il
battle. Just lief ore the Mekoil &gt;|rl\
w ritiiiV
were slaleihed a I-. Point a-M ason

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poM tti.il

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d u rin g

I W hen C A L U M E T ]
t &lt; n n i ( s i:i. ;t 11 ti.il.iriR
tro u h lii ta k e t|u u k
l e a v e . A «.»u / j ) r i / ! i t
ctht-ad a n d m i x u p b a k ­
ing materials, lor biscuits—
cakes— anything without fear
of uncertainty. Calumet makes
you fotgtt failure.

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WIGHT TIRE C O M PA N Y
Sem inole H ank Annex

ti li i .

t 'd n T e . ^ T T r r ’rr’ia a 'd u g out-m i th e
front lines. The e a p ta m w
was killed.
lie w:gs a
t he It him
the University of Florida
nearly al
war hr. k • out
After* the
ft'. . w . nt I ,&gt;' t he ' \ r g o n n e
Rhine Dei

thi: m \ n at

Tin: cuun is

th re e b ran d s
sealed in 'd r-tie h t
packages. Easy to find

f

Look (or. asK for.
be sure to get
Chassis $175.00;
Runahoutii $5(J0.00, Touring Cars $525.00, Trucks
$550.00, ( ’oupeletsVStiaO.OO, S edans $775.00.

•*ing was I.Bld at
hist w-ffk, next
Vuhrcv Moran’s.

CALU M ET

t ii it m itioir

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F. AVTLl.T.UTS

{or the want &lt;*f '*od and liclj
iTe-uler.l a n d .. M n __ U’lisui.. I.a j

T«« iI m vba r*i k«f il.
T- T*a MMnU« f«• m~$Hi
H IG H E S T
Mr- Tillman
children *.■r• v
' South &lt;'arolina
, brut her. w ho ha
• accompanied her

.yti-r our vulrnnizers tia v«* I
their fine work mi yojur u»r
broken vtire, you canno; tell il
a brand new one. At least i1
ju*t ns sm pothly, inflates the
is just as clastic and "cushiony,
gives about th e same service
new one. *
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Orlando, Florida, February 11, 12, 13, 14, 1919
come celebrate the great event with us. Finest fair in
I wonderful exposition of Fruits, Crops of Field and
tullry, Art, Domestic, Education. Best Races in S tate,
AEROPLANE

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KXHIIMT AND

JOHNNY

JONES

SHOWS

D ays of

Pleasure and Instruction

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reasonable terms, a
few

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HIGHEST QUALITY MAINE GROW N
Write for prices giving quantity desired. Wc hamll

Spaulding Rose No. 4, Irish Cobbler, Early Ii
I riumph, New Crop Turnip, Cabbage

His Soul Lies Not in Foreign Field
America rejoices, hut I my lips a r
&lt;iu mb.

• i- r i-

o f • t h e best

m a r tia l music. ,
No t hrillfng I at *&gt;f d r u m
p m i s i »»•
n* v c r
in sab*1
t.* tight

lll.l B ItllinON L\\IN*. MASII M VKC.S IICNS LAV

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II* W S u l t , l r d l o

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irrigated district

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I.A T I.S T Mini* M U . OATS. M U , IttC . M U , W IIC A T. K A I'E. VETCH. B A H U T
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I.N(*l.l.s|| I'lA Jj, IIKA.N.S, O l ' .
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«'•'»*«• H«»: upon rrqural

ITA L IA N HVK KOM LAWNS

Now is the tim e to arrange tc
where gou will, purchase and
do b u s in e s s

* France,. '
My heart is num b

OLDEST J
ESTABLISHED SEED­
weekly price list | H O U SE IN FLORIDA

write

fop catalog S

JACKSONVI LLE, FLA

SEALED TIGHT

e sure

T O: u( fr '.VINO
’.v iN ii OktM r _
/ m f £ Z - x * r ' Z s c •: &gt; -

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of land in the sub-

KOtt SPRING PLANTING— JANUARY DE

T bc following from th e pen of a
local writer is being used extensively
in the press throughout the country:

America rcjo u c s • in Victory's, just
peace,
,
•
My boy, too, has triu m p h a n t calm
Calm yet with a new lease
OI life and wondrous helpfulness
Forever to increase.
His soul stirs mine to Victory's joy
And grief shall cease.
Riley M. Flotchcr Derry.

prices

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From Riley F ld r h c r llcrry

FIVE COUNTIES INVITED TO EXHIBIT

England

Iroved T ra cts
v

Great Victory and Peace Exposition

PERFECT GUM

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reason a

FUO.M THE FACIflil

The supper at the town hall last
Friday e v e n in g .,given f*&gt;r Ihe-lrm riit
of the war r&gt;-lief fund v\a* a derided
silkies,.
fT'J 9U was realized ao*l the
given !&gt;&gt; i l ii l d n n
Indies
felt
repaid for their hard
I see by the World the ex-kai-er is
facing death or a 11f•- term in prison.
Hie f o l l o w i n g is a quotation from
A good job for him. Kx-kaiser «as
b o r n 1 in Berlin Jan. "JTtli, I a5ft. I a letter to A ubrey Moran, written by
gin-.’, it m akes the i,l.f hrute feel like Edwin Kauh-rson. on** of &lt;uir boys
"over there " Tell \ l rs' C u rle tt'th a t
I sincerely thjink her and all memhers ,.f the Geneva Red Cross for all
of their work. They do not rea]ite
the good they have don** unless tncy
could
the results. T he battles
were never too fierce for the Red
Crops and the Salvation A rm y to bu
tiler*- on tjieir errands of mercy.”

Greatest Name
in Goodv-Land

W R IG LE Y S/

sale and delivery,

Clliually by thr U b. I
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Autlitifitira.

H IG H E S T
AW ARDS

The
mnrn v

EDW ARD HIGGINS
Salesman

fair |/r?I jj.f

Q U A L IT Y

WRIGLEY5
Reed E nt al e A f f m c r

BA KIN G P O W D E R
, •&gt;, r - «• r^/fc-.r t*

t-hkrk to . j?i:uvi

under

P O L IO ol ilit* Ford .Motor Com
pany lo sell its cprs for the lowest
possihle price. tpnsisfent ufth depen^lnhle (|ualitv,‘ is too well known
to require comment. Therefore, be­
cause ol present conditions, there
ran he no changes in the prices on

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th an th e y were tnk-n ov-*r and yot
it is not fast enough for the hoys
over the.Ab wYi a*e longing to get
buck hom e now th a t th e actual
lighting i- ov t . It is s &gt; u • s i ; it t »
th e average lantllu &gt;'» -r t&gt;&gt; h - h •.*•• at
Hoboken and se* t i e im m cnic t,*•»&gt;«*
ports and t ,*• '*.\r ajiiba e i iiinf it! •
port bringing tlte Isiyi an I h iv it
thrills the hearts of eve.-yon ■ who
has a It ty ovl*r there.
T v "1 '
men are •• i hand ovtir.-.v i ' t »

(Continued ofl Page f*&gt;

i him wenr out

W Shoulders ^
W AH Baking

T iia ;:n

season.

convoy anil we o.«o ...................
;
thoiisaid ipen *m. an Knglisli boat ,
I, a inril the Celtic
W it Ii us vver&lt;sopn- infantry imd the rest of our
regiment including about one h u n ­
dred A U f nurses. _M e stayed in
a n-1 camp lit Ramsey, l-.ngl i-id.
for four 'lays and llien had a day *
hiking to S o u th a m p to n . England,
where we boarded u boat am! crossed
tin* English Chainin'., which they
said was a very dangerous trip h u t
l,Ul ft only took about eight hours
i, and on the morning of
25th we arrived in Ciier•'ruftcj*. was there o n e .n ig h t
■c’ then loaded in "box- ciim,
labelled " T o Verve!," wh*re vve,
about t i p weeks, where vve
and liikiol p retty regularly,
I was a hiuuJI town near the
border. From Vercel we were
d by ruil t o Dugney .and there

.{H until

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UQUIDS &amp; PASTES
FOR BUCK,WHITE,
TAM, DARK BROWN
OR OX-BLOOD
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JANUARY 31, 1919

suir.f U controlled by f
vmT Just wayc h *:i!

It. J IIOI.I.Y,J a i l o r
HAYNES. Ila«&gt;lne*j Manager
V/el* K s j * r C u t Leader Show* Ho

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

* V e f l e t a f c e GwrUen W t!l C u t T h e

j S:o*e, EJ. ! in Half
BUTTERFLY'S GROWTH
»•‘ ual mnrrv 7
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f:.- Yvs^i&amp;bl- ezri» Zi
b*' rua&lt;i** to COSTib&gt;.* fTfTnl f1&gt;r *Vi‘ *irn-

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"O K I* 3*m. -through th*» t'c ltn J
d u t* »
»rfm*-ni or Agriculture."
md Mr
Ha*?|ne». "est lmip*-d th*
•a J“ of the i&gt;C“ ’ab!ct produced :,»•■
■‘ a.' m L*.r»*- garden* of the L*nr.--d
at ?hr*-e hundred and fifty mil•on of dollar- Th:- ai*-an- that much,
actually saved fcv the (cards'll makers
from their More bills.
Whfip»T*r i h *•re is lack of food or
'■•oc.vy'to buy food, no m a tter wheth­
er it b* due to world-wide food gcarc

Meal* of
Leave*.
T H E P R O B L E M TO B E S O L V E D IN E V E R Y H O M E
E V E R Y B U S IN E S S , BY A L M O S T 1 E V E R Y O N E , . I S : — HO W —TO—
- flA V r M O K E T

'y, boll p/ ovil damage or other cause,

-h t!&gt; rUffeY'lr Is to make a good fc:r
iiotne garden
Why ’ I tec a use the
;gbt kind &lt;t a home garden Is the
iuleke*t, cheapest and b « t source !
v d supply there is . .
“The gr*a: trouble here in the Sou'h
that our people don’t take thr* home
-•arden *erfr&gt;u*ly enough, or give .*
attention-that it* Importance a* a
“ “ &lt;®f' *, ‘!*-**i—trrrt runn'ey s a r e r ,Ju*t:
* I* Is nw*tly made with a T v

&amp;or a wei-rome

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T H IS I S NOT A H ARD
M A K E UP Y O U R M IN D .

crawl,", euld

PRO BLEM

W HEN
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YOU ONCE

T IE D E 3 T W A Y T O S O L V E IT I S T O J O I N O UR “ ACC U M U L A T IN G 7* B A N K IN G C L U B AND R E G U L A R L Y B A N K A
S P E C IF . £ 1 A M O U N T EACH W E E K . O R M O N T H . FO R 50
W E E K S E A C H 'F O R F IV E Y E A R S .
YOU CAN S T A R T W IT H T H E A M O U N T YO U W I S H — 50
C E N T S ; 3100. 5?.00, $5.00, 510.00 p R $20.00, AND IN F IV E
Y E A R S YOU H A V E A GOOD ROUND S U M TO YO U R C R E D IT .

yuU were

YOU CAN S T A R T ANY T IM E , B U T T H E T T T G K T X IM g - tO

£ T tfcaS 4 S ^O W -h -T O D A Y .
children w.-re very *iulet ns l&gt;;i&lt;ldy
With tpe ;r&lt;.-e,-.t a n 'L p rtaln to te
•
imut-noed: **When snakes want to
continued bU'h frod prTc'ei a ih 'lh C c h l
hand, anil the very
a* urje’ rtair.- cr a- they hnve to sht-d their fkln« or
■1 -r- would b*1. tin room foi'”th*-m In
row
•v n caterpillar has
in? when It tries jo

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PEOPLES.’ BANK OF' SANFORD
F ash io n H int

Tests St-aw.

S n O 'L E AXD S7UAJIT.
■ Not only simplicity nf line Is thd
strohg note In thp new lallleurs, hut
above all simplicity of'workmanship.
This modt-l In check sente meets all
fashionable .demands
The skirt I*
g .tiler*-,| t o a belt o f s e l f m a t e r i a l and
H i- l i t t l e J a c k e t i t s a n a A r i l w i t h t h a
p l i n i m e n t a f f o r d e d In a c o l l a r ,cf 'u h

sa';n
Medium sire requires 1 U
y.ar t * * t inch material
I’l c ■&gt;rial Review Jacket V 1 " " h
S j/**-- ! ^ f •&gt;211 v*.if ** PrUv. 2 &gt;
,
Skirt Ni 777J Slies. 1G to 2&gt;J year*.
Price 2j cents.
ami__ Llorbtna
nui^klnss., atfd therefore could nut be
Vntf“(l«! with any of tin* skin*. As
a rub* th** caterpillar has four dif-

ob on the r.irtn-.

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Mot.: Pr mitive Still.
.i’robnbfy i}u- most primitive still In
0 i f * &amp; i __uls-w i!) ro- I •se
|v thi't ti*. *| by ’be f ’lilt,- .. In th'
m in d y o u oi im u o r ta n t 1 di»tlilaiioti *if cmiiphor, which Is said,
however to l,e very effective. The
m a t t d s th: t
- &gt; » r.
J ly:i**-s ar&gt;- pine* iI In *i wicker basket,
which is fl?:*'*l **iver un /lro n caldron
up clurinu tin* y e a r in
containing vtmb r. &lt;m Tfa- top (&gt;f tho
y o u r b u sin e s s , h o u se h o ld
bnski-t a Id-tn or' &lt;*eii H-ot&lt;-r Is placed.
I , . |r,,t, p,tJwra
or pt r so n a l a lfa irs.
\\V* 1 The stent! r

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r m&amp;A

h ave th tm
w ith
d e sk
stanrl a t 5 0 c e n ts a n d
w itlio u t sta n d at 2 5 c e n t s
&gt;
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tlifoiiffb (,,e

.. . , f if,,. |&lt;-.*j,ket and

cnrrlts ov* r the &lt; *■ p!i tr vnjHir, whPli
Is d 't».s’,t, i in rhe form of rarnphnr
on the cool tim br susfnce .if the basin.
Wh e n

Woman

0

sm i I l ave
[ or a n y • ru- but

Inca happy i!
then. Trt live in tit*
&gt; mu pi&gt; merchant Cotton *.i «nd i w u r . l i|
u lu-ro (T 1
i -—
—
—
relat|v«ly l o w e r in ; j i e t h a n fn&gt;'|
flieri? ur** flow*
#
Ilff-. and will continue t o tie tor , its , to In* bean*!i Aj
■ir “ to come
, .
fill, to
feed the
0TnE.
•*
a
An e j t r a ii*o or
three vollllnn
to
taste nf
\V V /o w
b - In »he 1017* rntion cron will sun.
the honey of lime.
. , ' t c r • ' i n ' at t ract !-. * j n c . - * p.
ers,
to
h II v It
■ w o r l d w i d e doni.'ind f'or tir* ,,J a n d
vt lues with which
at a n d t h e silt-* rv. r . i r a ’ ,,n • f food
to fly when otio
o d u c ' i n n in Kurop* l i o i d t r i t t n t h e
has been chanif*
ir. mean1* hlgli focal price, &lt;very- Inc skins
a lid
a
crnwllnff for stjrh r v l / ^ y l .
nigh food price - ar- a r .rra in 'y
n very lone time. &gt;/&gt;r\
and low cotton prices are an i-pjai
" I t ’s a happy
C kA
certainty if ihe fom) anil gniln nr res
day for t h e 'rat- j,Y lv ? Y a ? ^
of ID1G. IU17 atid lids ar*- thrown back
crplllar when It „ E it A|| of M
into cotton in ISIS Herein lies ihtbe.-omes
„ hen aHoney"
d a ig e r ......ir present farm pro
jtlful butterfly Nr,
n ° neyity If we go back til 1 11' old beforelonger will |ieop|e call It a horrid ca t­
the war «yat* m *d crowing alt cotton
erpillar. They will sny, Txwik at the
and tiuyinc all fisn) and grain, w*- will beautiful butterfly."
tel ano'her jolt Ilk* 1SH with r,*And as the butterfly sips from the
^majil** ts rtattrty
little
flowers and enters right Into
"Present Southern farm prosperity
the
hearts
of tunny of them. It whis­
ean !&gt;*■ maintained »ln one way on^y pers : .
Produce on home acres, -o fa «« jc ..
" T v e been a long time coining to
-Jble, every, i-ound *&gt;f 'foo*l, vee. ipd.'t
’ "II. flow or. but th.- lior.l .— V , .
grain, bav Andfon*?-' t o -d -d b
1-. and Itv• - t• • V. Don tmi
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OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT.
Dplly Thought.
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Steal j* tnfii*|. or ■badly r*
Phone 148 S a n fo rd . Florida j
■V
&gt;?» when If encroaches u|&gt;on th
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of other*.1—l*n~i)tii,T Qtjennel.

wn' d by the produi •*.' at tb&lt;- end V
Dit, M aem Instead of ’owed’ in the*
jinfilv merchant
Dangerous Driving.
"perd and tra in production --nfri
Why Is it dnm.vr.kiH to drive ip; Tt »
cj- ni for. home ft**.-ilj. Insure- mriuri
-jrd (aim. prosperity
DrnppInK back B hard .shower’"
to the old way mean* debt like * mill*
necuuse you cnnnnl Jjold the ra'r.s
froles).
vW\f around th*- faniicr’s neck."

M EM BER^S*
federal reserve

SYSTEM

teen Thousand Banks
H R O U G H the Federal Reserve
System we can collect checks on
&gt;’ecn thousand banks at par antj
v shortest possible time.
is im portan t to y o u as a depositor
means econom y and early returns.

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feri-.inkl items
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Summary of the
Flouting Small
Talks SuccinctlyArranged for
Herald Readers

\ l f t a f v " r- V‘—i* -n of (ho cltil
l " '1' du*. ro ms u ere, profusely &lt;l&lt;-c
" r-,!"d "i r&gt;-1 ni-i-} tin. clui. Honor
^ ’ll . lira^n*li&gt; ■■ iif greenery. vvhili

Mrs. Fratieis Frye is* i i m t i i y in
J a c k s o rn illi- this week,
at t h fir hom e on F u u rtli street. Mr
Tim horla'ie is a very prom inent
lawyer of A n’iitlia.
Ele.lrioil

globes

f &gt;*r

V

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program was ren
WS ( \i t M i |; i

\ m- ;i .11 'i lliiut hri&gt;y if
*&gt; Mr- Si'liolli1 Maine*
Dane.- by Mildred. fI&lt;&gt;f
Kathleen Itraily (Pianist1

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headlights am i batti-riv- at t iic Sanforil Cyrtt' Co.. 115 Park.
;! '- |t
.1. L. Myon, brother-in-law

Uct-.a fine bn

1 M Siiiinm
Smyrna \\ ...Inf,

of H.

■30 ft. tn,

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Co., Seminole Hank Annex.

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LEON’S
AUTO
TRANSFER
HAULS E V E R Y T H !N O . P H O N E
91, HOTEL C A R N E S .
21-tf

F rance where lie is engaged in mim
isterial and ed u c a tio n a l work in tin
Y. M. C. A. His wife ami little son
will make their ho m e with Mr ami
Mrs. Chappell d u rin g Ids bsenee'.*

S ir,,

i e ,\ m&gt; rican* Com*- Poster *
Mis Jtilius-Taku Ii
R e... *.
ter. tile U.i- .‘seW f inll*
, .
Mrs. Wn- i Mcthmt
; r«’t ty
' i ,g . f tr tn - beautifully AIL ■'r*W..t il'^us
IT.mt
■gow ned n • n r.
Mr*. ;. ■ Herndon •
th ere were uv'-* tables of b rid g e ’ At t he v j*i *lu*I an of, t ’t.» program
decorated,
jilttvm . Mrs ! i ip T u rn i w-nninti b"t in o i ;it•*. ice 1 . a
tlie first pr i and Mr* George li;irt wiiii rid cherries were served by
the Vims Mat ‘.m. Late in (he »ffer- Mm . ei artni ig young ladies. Miss
Mi. i . iI s Hall aml ,\lt&gt;s.Uaughun.
.n • &gt;:i M - *
M ,*s • .served a t e j n . i t in g

Housewives! You ra n save money
on your groceries by attending Un­
safe of,.I. H. W illiam s stock; .corner
Gillutte Safety Razor MRidgs.— 3rd and Sanford avenue, - .'Is. ]tc .
Hill Ilard ii a re Co.
3.S-ltc
Sanford was well represented in
|)r. Davis still at Lincoln Hotel.
O rlando last S u n d a y afternoon.
Sec him for glasses for headache,
the e o n - 1
wor vision. Eyes tested free.
—rVlTTT7
c e r t c iv nil— liv — Lin-. f .u u .r
H and: —.Mr*. D. A.
Caldwell
and
Joe
Caldwell
motored
T h e 'liand play* twice daily, afte
Co Leesburg with Mr. M cKenna
Regular meeting Seminole Re- noon tint! e v e n in g ,, offering the m
Saturday.
They were the guests of
kah Lodge Friday evening. Feb. 7. s i r lover* one g ra n d opp'irriunit;
Mrs. CaldueiPs sister.
Mr. Me*
!i#mrmbcr* urged to attend. „
! ‘'T h a n k s , O rlando.”
Kennan going ou'to Wildiiond wh-.-e
Free tire service, air and water.
Grocery stock of .1. ' [f William
iie preachyd Sunday
ight Tire C o , Seminole Rank An- 3rd and Sanford avenue, going at
Mrs E S Harrol.l. who mill tier
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big sacrifice.
Dig chance" t o * sav
-yfairrdy
is*5]feiTiirng’ On * iVint. - a: |&gt;,..
rs. M. .1. Dnbbney of m o n ey on your groceries. ~’’S -T u- ■[Laud was tile gll.-st ,.f fr.. i t , l nd
are the guests of Mr
It will tie of interest !•&gt; the m a in
i Chappell.
friends uf Miss Ltma ChjipJielt to
Mrs. C. A. Reed has returned
after several weeks’ visit in Oeala.

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and

grease-.

—'Ptrf Co.
■Anne x.
3 p -;Uc "
_____ S h .'ts now
Ciaus.i a rrd -k T * fy o i
visiting tlu-ir
id*Mrs. A. I. Liwsmg.
al-uiiin made a Hying
. ' l l ast T h ursday in

ILi.ilisl -CRurch .Social
' Those enjoying^ Mr*. M u c m j u W y W7—' Al. klam is -s*- ■PulatttJii
A
.. in joy a bH' church social
Connelly, !l A. Newm an, Roy was he i it; tat* S unday sviu'.tl rooms
gymes,
Howard of in - Hapvst Teim de on last Fr •
Claude I Inw ard, W. ,|.
(■..■mug
F. Smithy Cecil G ahhctt
ler. G ou.m o , I'ciine 'I
tiuigntlu p n g a. i ha.t lieen ar
Hart, Mirgir.-t Mar....
ranged. iiuLuLiig^ m i - . ' , r-.n.^i- -■
Ann ft Maw. n«.
and gam*•s' of a.i k.a-ls ’w!ii.,h w&gt;r.
t a . ■igul ■ &lt;■a ■11 c.I
a !
,
. i . long

IlgtliaU .!.&lt; Itnic
again "tit t h e i r '
" ashiligttm to A t l a n t a , t.a
While midst, as ahe.und'hVr husband lived
in 'Vaahington Miss C h a p l l was Here for ?’, i'Crar.v^fr-‘ ' '
1
1 have for sale King's Improved
w ith the motor tru c k corps .station
Cott.fn
heed, the earliest v a r i e t v !
*at
p t . M cPherson. G a ." ^ *
i
M rs Norma King *1 ■l.a-ighlii* •*f ht.i
A tlan tic 1touch Hotel is the guest on!
„f Mrs. It. A Now m an and M r - ' It «.*.
W Hurridwn
Mr- M. I ,,jgi , f ,

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Tints.' enjoying thi* ... .-asion were

( iinlidoitrc men. wire tappets, g.d.l
liri.l. artists, and o th e r gentry of
this Kind are op.-ruling in Florida.

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Welcome

~lrtf&amp;mmonweaith and Coffee.'*
The Introduction of coffee Into England dates front V:n* period .if th•*
Cromwellian P ro tecto ra te; nee.irding
to a Restoration pniiiphleiccr: 'Vof*
fee and Commit:,*v»v:lt.» enme In (u. **ttvr." .Ineobs, a .?
opened a
•
house at 1*\for i i &gt; li.*o. mid tivo tvar«
b’ter the llrst .«!•• v a s cstnlitl*li&gt;*1 iq
I.... .. a 1&lt;y Pn*q
it. see. (be Aria. *&gt;
:iU m r\ ii 'it «&gt;f u*« ». » ft • t * 11:*r ♦

W it

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Lot

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eluding the menibom i.f th** "Every
\\ i*e!t Chib " Tlie . lull | 'r.'s were
won by Mr.r V
I Thietu'it ami
l :: ut

(lU-i-cs of

..t lu-r | *rt&gt;*Y. a :.-.in and
being band
Roy S i n e s

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were w m
M rs. ('
paint.',!
won till-

Hal

to ..C ■ li.:hluu*

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t " j i t t M .ic t im . i b m itoi

1 ......... . n ..to ,.d of ■, ,j- i | ,j , t o , i (,u.|
t l ie wo. I i liiinil.il. w h i c h t l i e ' Vl , M
t
A t .iHil co.l t o gel I., i ho hi , wa s

t peel.illy wtdeont**
II

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..............
H •" • ' • . lu ll­
'd 1 "i da. that apt- . at ■n will be
111title to i tie re ii ur - .-sslnlt of (ho
Ii’ti-e ..( ti l *ra-tf* of Forrit.a,
• !• 1 for i * •• t a- -ago of *;&gt;.• oil law
b.r t i e
, (■ .,( l | : • a i and for
rat ' a r " r.
a . . . . a o drainage

" ' I I's.ng

m.illnr •-tailing; you
fiinatl Al/inAitt.il Ibtdlj.
amtVV. r lo r?

'•eg 1ab . tItciV home un
Sanfoni
I H eiglil- . th.- r.mms wer* l»'au lifully
d.'. .iratod in v. i . ' i a a ml i.'eeit
Punch was s e n e I dorit.g ! tie even­
ing
At a hi tv hour a lit .«t .!&gt;• i -. it|s
■ra'a‘1 . i f
i. a • ■ ■i ! . o. i iig

f C*»\\^t
Wh»**-

■glOoit was 'T tssr.led with
eCHO AN5WEfii WHERE*

LOOK
1 uc judged to no sm all
by their personal np*
rrLooks reflect the
^ Mtiiude anti enables
I'uKe on Sight th e mantnau we are.
- ...ces arc
course
lr,W nl tim es, but as a
1 ""'ig a man gets more
1 ,1,‘" n In any wal k, in
" lakes particM ir ca-e
Personal appearance.
kn"" of nothing (but
l^'s appearance m i. c
■' * eh g your clothes
''I and pressed, it rn.t1 'f Hie? *are old or iti-u

364Ue

ir- very truly.
A. V A U G H A N .
Tux Assessor.

P R E V E N T HOG C H O LER A
Gon
Tl ie H. A. Thomas Hog Powder
M
has a record of
per cent cures of Mrs
Hog Cholera. If you feud your lings ^ f r s
as directed you never nee'd fear hog er* |
^cholera or any other hog tliseasc.
An&lt;l tlie directions are very *implp,'
just about what you are doing, plus
a f. w . e n t s ' worth ef II V Thomas' ^ ling Powder in the feed twice a
,
_
.Tit.*!
week
.
^
t sually, though. C holera gets in .^ *
before we kn.iw it. Then it- retjuires*
close a tte n tio n to each hog -each
hog m ust be dosed and if &gt;fou will
'*'*
tittse tlie in as (lirecterl y.iu wAl save hrst
better Ilian 'JO per cent,
if you ^ rB!
don't, the IL A. T hom as medicine b " t •
costs you nothing.
We — not noid'* l “ m
d is ta n t m anufacturer - p u v
your lutio
m n e/ h a rt.
*
,
1 | c &gt;si
I.. Allen S eed Co.
3 1 -ltc • Th

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Wi g h t .

*o! allairs t o n e &gt;&gt;«-, ri gj eii t

Nt&gt;TICE TO T,V \ | \ \ VEILS
As required by Section I'J. C hap­
ter bbPii. Laws of FI 'ri.ia, ! will In­
in tin- f.dinning place* on tlie date
set aft. r each, bel'ween the Ijours of
10:00 a in and 3:00 p. in , for the
pu?H,,li‘* “ 1 receiving tax returns,
Geneva
F ebruary liilti

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K. i

W a t t e d Enerny.

lues.lay and ThursiLiy
1 ■ Robert E. Herinbel

Judicial

.. ;.g II. .* ein.llo.i- r i ui i il i

now

iTtrrii. r.im m iiiidin Cn

Evfended

A

(i r ll i« lo. ... s . I *.' w rn 11 ur ley , I
Woo” Ttlli*. Minim.' Tillis. Frank
Chappell, R.'iilien # M a«on. J o h n ,
M.'ifteh, Cuftl* Ita rlte r. LoChiire I r ­
win. Slewart I'nMott. ltd) \|..rl«’v,
Slortti.i'i Moor.' k rtb u r M ".n md
. \lfte d liubsoa.

pass any money over until you con­
s'.It o n e of .no bunkers who jiill ud11-e y.....
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Misses

The f’aslor has been i
.Temple One War. Th«
in the Morning will he hi
Sermon.
:
;

H CSiOCOLATE
irr;ec-onder fir
Ar n v e s J u s t W h e n
Is N e e d e d

or-e. .

WARNING TO roritlST.v

Special Selections of Sc
Music In (he Temple Ch
ported b&gt; ’the l adies* t
each service. : : : ;

d&lt;ujni” rfte whole si hool,
ItefretfC In t ircuit «*mirr; S e re nth
l imiit. *
inents u . r v served at t h e (•niroT’Ote
In t'h a tlc o ri
program. A neat sum was realized
l.y^riie ladies from "the social which J o h n ' "Musson.
wilt be used ir^ their work.

l i t , m v !i," ‘ ll,1S l‘“ ,' n ' - ’‘ ' " R r n i f n . m

Checi l l . i t c

IVeft.i

T’sefuUm s

t h e earn Jtartv given by tlie
naughtr-rs of A'm.-'iean Roy..a n . rq
m i,T uesday evening was a most won­
derful Slmres*
T h e parith house
nevj r looked more bountiful th a n on
tin- .o ca.ion. Sago .palm s, potted
plant* and eut flower* were very a r ­
tistically use I T h ere were nineteen
table* of bridge, ,tlirpe »»f five huntlretl.
The highest score for the
o w n i n g was m ade by Mrs. A P.
Connelly who w is a'.yarded a p.-olly
fun.
Mr. A. If, Connelly r a p tu r e d
the gentl Turn's prize;- the book,
" D e a r Mabel.” Tlie highest score
in five hundred was mad«* by I I rs.
I. A I botg!itss
She ii a. t•r*■*'•■)* - I
w it n -i lira ii iful glass r11V lihgr......
H'i&lt;- game, ,-oltcc a*i l il •iV*tff &gt; were served. Mrs.
e was chairm in. ussi.tted
M. Starling.
J. H. Starling

Where Does It All Go?
-

1M i o A ns w ers - - W here?
^

Arc jjoii better off now than a year
ago today?
Will you lie better or this time next
year?

ITS UP TO YOU!
Kei aside a portion of each week's earnings to lh
credit of a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with this RANK
and you'll GET AHEAD In the wurfd.

Seminole County Bank'

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�JANUARY 31

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

U necMMry to . nUt« to or* money
through bonds a r e a thottfk th* axml*Ucs baa bean algnxd, Amerioan foldt a n stilt ara In Europe and until they
h are baan brought back and tha bill*
paid, the public's duty to th a Govern­
ment will not ba fulfilled—t b s job will
not be finished.

thrr* t o make answer n to any right. la
lereet or Hen which you may haaa In and tt
th* &gt; following deecrlbed property, to-wll:
Lot 0. Block r, Tier D.
" Said auit la brought by the City of S an ­
ford agalnat Wralry Jone*.
tt la further ordered that thla notice aball
be pull) ia had on re each week (or lour con••r u llv e week) In the Sanlord Herald.
Ilon a-an d ' ordered thla the 27lh day o(
January, 1919.
taeall
K. A., DOUtJLAS9, Clerk.
3#-5te
By V. E. Douglas*, t&gt;. C,
In Clrrall Canrt S e t e n l h Judicial d e r a i l
S e m in o le Caaaly. Merida. In Chancery
City of Sanford, a municipal
corporation. Complainant
Bill to
va.
Korerloee
N. J. Deck
.
Tai Uen
To all w h om It may eonrrrn:
You are hereby ordered to appear herein
on or before tha first Monday in March,
1919. being a rule day of thla court, than
and, there to make a m e e r aa U) any right,
inlereot » r lien which you m ay ha** in-and
to the following described properly, to-wit*
I.ot 2, B lock 7. Tier «.
Seid eult is brought by the" Cfty of Senford egalnat N. J. fleck.
It la further orderrd that this notice ehell
be publlehad once each -week for four con­
secutive week* in Ihr Sanlord HeraldD on e en d ordered tbii the 87th* day *of
January,
E, A. DU IMS LASS. Clerk
lee all
3K-51C
lly V. E. Douglass, D. C

T h e stately beauty of
Florida plants and trees

In Ctrrnll Court Hevralh Judicial Clceol
Seminole County. Florida. In 'C hanrery
Citv oI Sanford, a municipal
corporation. Com plainant
Bill to
va.
Porerloae
A. D. Zarharv.
Ta* U en
That has made famous the surroundings of many of her public build­
To alLwhom i t m ay concern: —
' Yf&gt;u are. herehy ordered to appear herrin
ings may be enjoyed too by the ow nen of even humble homes. Just
on or before th e Orel Monday Id March,
IBIS, being a rule day ol this court, then ami
a little planting will change otherwise dreary home grounds into
there to make answer aa tp any right, intereal
or lien which you may have in and to
place* of color and warmth where life really is worth living. And
the following described proper!*-, to-wit:
Ifi it. ol I.ot I and all I.ot S. Illork to. Tier
should it ever be neceasaryfo renrorto sell the property, this plant­
3. Said suit 1, brought by the C ity &lt;&gt;( San­
ford against A. D. Zarhary.
ing will add to the value a great deal more than the cost of making it.
It is further ordered that thla notire ehatl
be published o n c e egrh s e e k for four con­
What the planting should be, when to make it and bow to da *o at small cap na«
secutive areeka in the* Hantord Herald.
arc things told hy th* new Hoy si Balm Nurseries t u iU g.* ib« "BaautfL..
Dope and ordered thi* the 13 th d a y o|
January, 1919.
Crennds Book," copy free an application. ' i
. taeall
E. A. DO lfCLASS. Clerk
3H-SIC
V. K. Douglas*. D. C.
corporation. Complainant
•
Hill to
K EASO NER BR O TH ER S t ROYAL PALM N U R SE R IE S
v*.
Foreclose
la rtrrell Court Seventh Jaulrlal &lt; Irci
C. L. Wing. T a s Llsn
. .
ONKCO, FLOSIDA
Kemlnolr County. Fterlda. In Chancery
To alt sh o r n it may concern;
City ol Sanford, a municipal
You arc hereby ordered'to appear herein
corporation. Com plainant
on nr before the first Monday in March, 1919
F c i r r r l nan
bring a rule day of thi* court, then and there
J. K. Trrwftliger
to make answer as to any right,-Interest or
J o all whom It m ay conrernt
■■
- Jitn. w h ic h - y o u wm y-ha*e-fn -and &lt;*»-lhe fol­
— Vmnrrw-trrTf tt y j TdcTcif th appear heV.Tn lowing d e c fibril property, to-wit:- Lot 6,
OhgUiiriUoh' lopurcha aerii o7 Sou J* on or beiore t h e Ifirat Monday In March, Block l i , Tier I.
of the prrvloaa laiuo* and to work­ 1919, bring a cute day of Ihia court, then
Said auit la-brought by the Cfty of Santhere to m a k - a-tawer aa t o any right,
er!. Tha county organliationa ara fan- and
Intercit or tien which you may have in and
in* ratuserabled for tha last great to the following described property, to-wit:
N I V , of,B lock 4, Tier 19,
•
effort.
suit I* brought bv*lhe ('it*- of SanIn a statement Jinrt—nrHttr jrabH erThi, Jatnai J. E. Terwllliger.
is further i-rrfrrrd (hat this notice vhell
Governor Joseph A. McCord, of tho ie Zlpubliahed
nnre each week Ur four con*
'F e d e ra l- Reserve Rank of Atlanta^ w u u v o wreke In- rh»‘ Sanford Herald.
chairman of* thi? Blilh WatTfct W#r- —Done and ,.rdrr&gt;d .Hi* the 13!h d a y &lt;&gt;l In CTrrult CauM Nrvenlh JudirJal ( If full
Krrnliiolf ( Uuniy, Klirtdl. In r h » n r /r r
Let** Finish th* Job,” Will b* Appeal Loan oritanliatlon, emphasise* the

need of another loan.
“It wo* not alone the achievement
of our soldiers In breaking tike HlnA t l a n t a . — F o r c e * a r e b a i n s l in e d up drnburg lino that made Germany bee
t h r o u s b o u t J h o c o u n t r y t o p u l ovar for. an armistice though I would not
Am erica's fifth wax l o a n — t h e l a s t t h e rob the fighter* of any of thia glory,
he said. It was thejflgaatlo scale of
p u b l i c w ill ba c a l l e d u p o n t o a b s o r b —
preparation In America, behind the
t h o e a r ly part o f April.
The deolalon of tbo Treasury D«- army; our huge production of arms,
pnrtmnnt to deslgnato tha now bond ammunition end ships; our greater
Issue ns the "Victory Liborty Loan." nrmy In -training behind the Qrlnn
seems to be meeting with gsneral line, t h a t ’convinced Germany It was
fa vor ' Tho name oarrlns tha thougfit useless to fight any lunger"
of tho victory of Am.orloa and her tU"Hy g o i n g I n t o It ns w e d id . a v a s t
lln» on the battlollelds of France for s u m w a s s p e n t , bill ll b r o u g h t a s a t
the cause of freedom and (lum9 cracy. I n g ’ in (lie l i v e s o f t h o u s a n d s o f our
Tho amount of tha loan will be de­ y o u n g m e n C r i t i c s h a v e c h a n t e d t h e
termined by the neede of the Trt-as t j o l e r n m c n t w i t h * e x t r a v n g n m e Mi in
ury Depart men t when the I s s u e Is au­ h a n d l i n g w a r c o n t r a c t s . It w a s Mils
thorized
Jt Is believed, however, It d o t o r i n l n s t l o n t o " w in ut a n y c o a t "
will he about si* Million Jhtllans—tho th a t b r o u g h t t h e Hurt t o h i s kn ee isam e as the Fuurlh Liberty Iy*sn The l l w&amp;j&gt; f c J l i o m y , not o n l y In l i v e s bus
Inter, at rate of the securities has not In m o n e y wt» w o u l d Iihvp b e e n c o m
been decided but assurances have p o l l e d l o s p e n d b a d t h e w a r l a s t e d
lieeil given Hint It will be attractive o n o i h e r y e a r o r tw&lt;&gt; y e a r n l o n g o r "
from the Inventory's point of view.
T h e o b l i g a t i o n s now- o u t s t a n d i n g for
" l e l a finish ihe Job" Is Hie appeal t h i s e n o r m o u s p r o d u r i h - n o f n iitie r itt1
madii by official* of the- War I/oat) m u s t bo m et. T h a t Is t h e r e a s o n n
to Subscribers and Volunteer* In
Last Bond Campaign.

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S a n f o n l.

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ELDER SPRINGS WATER.
Pure, Sparkling Spring Water Brpught to
Door Dally
t

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Elder Sprlnfs Walcr h«n a Guaranteed Purity of 99.98 Per ( enl

T. O. CHARLES D istributor

PHONE 311W.

On Flour, G rain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Ton Can B ay From U* at
)W holesale Prices

V. A.MerrjdayCompany
Palalka, Flo rid a

SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY
BRINGS SURE RELIEF
F o r 100 y e a r s H O LD M E D A L H a a r l e m
OH -h^s fiUkfcjed s u f f e r i n g f m m m l t y to
WIUwiAnff S l t S i k s o f , Kldtiey, live r ,
b l a d d e r a n d s t o m a c h t r o u b le s a n d a ll
d i s e a s e s c o n n e c t e d w l i h the u r i n a r y
o r g a n s and t o buli.1 up and r e s t o r e to
h e a l t h , o r g a h s w e a k e n e d ' hy d i s e a s e .
T h e s e m o s t - I m p o r t a n t o r g a n s m u s t be
w a t c h e d , b e c a u s e t h e y Oiler anti p u r i f y
t h o b lo o d ; u n l e s s t h e y do th e t r w o r k
y o u are doomed
AVcarlu.ws, s l e e p l e s s n e s s , n e r v o il * n e e s ,
despondency, backache, stom ach trou ­
b le . p a i n s In t h e l o i n s a n d l o w e r a b ­
d o m e n , . g r a v e l , d if f ic u lt y w h e n u r i n a t ­
i n g . r h e u m a t i s m , s c i a t i c a and l u m b a g o
a l l w a r n y o u o f t r o u b l e w i t h y o u r k ld n e y a G O LD M E D A L Mparlrm Oil Cap*

m u n ic ip a l

corporation, Complainant
Hill t*i
Yf.
KorpflMr
i S e v e n th Ja d lr la l
f 'lr r u i t J. II, llruton
T in Llrn*
ntfjr, Ffo rd da, In C h a n t r r j r
To all %
khorn It may ronerrn:
1I
I. a 0 unlripal
You afp hrrrliy ordered to apnrar herein
i|i!alnant * * .
Dill to
on or beforr the ftrat Monday
.Marrh, 1919
Vj '
l oTirClliSt*
butte a rule day of this rnurt, then and there
- Taa Lien . to make anavrer a« l» any riitht« Interrat or
m ay ronrern; *
lien whirh you may have in and to*the fol­
y ordered to appear h%r«in io winf *ileprrlb#dl prqprfly, to-wit; Lota 10.
e first* Monday in MVrrh, II and 12. Illork 6. Tier I.
lie day of this er,urt*-th**n
Said suit Is brouaht by the City of 2an&gt;
ke antMf r as to an v riff hi,
rhleh &gt;*»ii may It a.* in tod ford ttR aitiat J . f I . M ru t on.

« u . e . a r e m e r e m e d y y o u need T»k»
t h r e e o r f o u r a v e r y d a y . The hcskgj
b°Mk " , n t 0 J * ! * . " " * and Ilnieg *
Hie k i d n e y * a n d d r l v . . „ u r
pbh0M
N e w l i f e a n d h n a lth w i l l nurdy fo'lo.
« h e n y o u r n o r m a l v i g o r h,i* | „ , n r»I
s t o r e d c o n t i n u e t r e a t m e n t for 4 , ha#
to k e e p y o u r s e l f In c o ndition and srev e n t ' a r e t u r n o f tho disease
D o n 't w a i t u n t i l y o u are Incapabl*
fig h tin g , s t a r t t a k i n g G t if j i hkbal

It i* fu rth t- f o rd e re d th a t th is n*»tirr sh a ll
h** p u b lia h e d *»nre t a r h n * e k fu r fo u r roh-

»»rullve ttit ki in the Sanford Herald.
I*ono a n d o rd e re d
Ja n u a r y * 1019.

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th is

th e

£ 7 th

day

of

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Trend

I’ , t
lir » v t » .
T s * L ie n
T n *11 r h n n i i t m a y c e n r e r n :
Y tiu s r e h e re b y o r iic r r ,! t&gt;&lt; a p r‘r * r h e re in
*r, ,-r b, f,,fe t h r fir- 1
M n n d S y In M u r- h ,
• I ** t ' n n e * rut,- »J*y ,.f this r,iu rt, th rn
si)-! t h e r e ti, m ake n r iv s e r a* i ■, a n y r i gr,r .
trtO rrv i ,.r li, n w h ich . y * „ i m*&gt; h a v e in » m l
I,- ir.,- l u j i u s i n s i l n r r i l i c d p r,,p ,r t &gt; , tu-w it j
l.-itv ft. 9. a n d to. M e e t, 13. T ie r rt
S o ld s n it l» b ro u g h t b y ib e C it y of Sanford a y u in - t i '. V fir a v» *.
I ! i, f u r t h e r o rdered t h a t t h i , n* ttee -hall
be p u b lis h e d o n *e e a rb w eek for fo ur r,&lt;n
• erurtye * n k , io l i e * ta e f,,fd
I •-■ti, , ) " ! o rd e re d Ih t , tjie « 7 th »ta&gt;
■f
Ja o u a r'. . 1'* 19.
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Good Tires Speed
Deliveries
No car is better than its tires.

ELECTRICITY FOR ANYONE ANYW H ERE

And time lost through tire troubles cannot
he replaced.

sum

DOUGLASS, cl* rk

. K, PmtglaiB. t&gt;, C
In Circuit V’ourt S r i f l i l h Judicial Circuit
SVmlitMlr County, Pint Ida, In Chanrrrf
* •*&gt; of Sanford, a municipal
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p lat riant

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K"F’ufarioie
ft. S. How Mae.
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T u l.lm
T&lt;- »ll »h u m it mey ronrvfn:
l *-u srr hi-rrby ,.fij,r^,| in spprur btrHh
on i f tu-forr thn fitil Mnnilny in 'M*rrh.
•BIB, bu ng ■ ruU day of thi&lt; rourt. thin
• ml thff* ti/ inskr antu tr •» to ah) fight.
In nrt.f of lion whifh you mey havo in anil
to "thr-f, llowln g drarfibr&lt;l proprtty, io-wlt:
s&gt; nl IV !), Block I. TI,r 80. Cfty of SanSabi «ait ia brought by the City of San'
rfl again,! W. S If aw kina, of Sanford, lla*
Jt )* furlbrr o , , l . ,, ,1 that th i, nnUrr ahaTT
• put lu h n t once rich week for, four ronewtite w e ek , in t h , Sanford Herald, r
Dune nr.d ordered Ihia the 87th day of

Writa fo r l / j e D tleo -L ig h t booh

muary, 1919.

3*-Mr

J. R. YEARBY, Deale
ORLANDO

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E. A. D O H 0 L A S 8 , Clerk,
Bv V. E. Dougla.e, D. C.

1% I Ir r u ll C o n r l S e i r n l k
J u d l r l a l C lr r a ll
N r m ln o lr C o u n t y , T lo rld a .
In i Jt a n r e r y

F L O R ID A
Officer In all principal cltlaa

D E L C O - L I G H T Is a

.simple, compact hie lily
efficient electric ilunt
that requires little or
no attention, and that
runs.on kerosene, gaa
Of gatolinc.

City iif Kanfnrd, a muniripal
rerpnratiun, Compallnar.l
iliil to .
-r, ,
-Tf*
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Forarlop*
t J
,
Ta* U rn
To »B * h,ifn It may ronrernt
You are hereby ordered to appear herein
•‘•'f‘'Ve- th e first Monday in Marrb,
•-'I®, bring a rule day of thla rourt. then and
there to make anawrr a, to any right, Iritireat or Urn whfrh you may have In and to
the following devrribed property, fo-w!t;
' “
City of
Sanford.
; Said auit ia brought b
ford agalnit C, J. Smith.
ll ii further ordered that tlill no tire ahall
be publiahed one* earh week for four rtmaefutlve w eek, lo the Saillord Herald.
Done and ordered thi, the 27th day of
January, 1919.
'*ealI
F._ A. DHUCLARS. Clerk*
lit,Stc
Hy V. E. D ou g!,--, D. r

Good tires are the best practical guarantee
of your car’s con tin uou s and economical
service. *
_ United States Tires aro R o od tires—tho best
tires our 76 years of experience in the rubber
business
have taught us to make.t
*
S
You have your choice of five different
types for passenger car or light delivery use—
‘N obby’, ‘Chain’, ‘U sco’, ‘P l a i n a n d the
famous ‘Royal Cord’.
There is also the ‘Nobby C ord’ for heavyduty vehicles, as well as the Solid Truck Tire.
Among these good tires you will find
exactly the treads best suited to your car and
your driving conditions.
Our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer
will gladly point them oiit to you.

I n ^I l im i t C o u r t S e i e n l h
J a d i r l a l C lr r u lt
S e m in o le &lt; u u n l , . I lo r l d a .
Hr C h a n r - t y
t it y of S a n f o r d , - a m u n ie lp a l
ro rp o ra tjn n . C o m p la in a n t
B i l l to

&lt;• «• „ v’
Forerloa*
w
..
Tag Lien
To all fthom it may roarern:
You are hereby ordered to appear- herein
V5.«k°r
thr. ftrml
l* M«rch,
1919, bring ■ rulr day of this court, than
and there l o make antwer aa to any right,
intereat or lien which you may have In ana
l.*lf following described properly, to-wlt:
Blork 6,. Tier 19, City of Sanford, Flor-

SnllsDcd Customers in Seminole County
0 . G . W o lca tt

T. I. Hawkins

B. F. Wheeler,

E. A. Douglass,
F. F. Dutton,
Mrs. J. S. Moore,
R. G.‘Smith,
T. G. Roebuck,

H. L, Haight
Mrs. A. Dorncr
L. M. Rehbipder,

Said auit la brought by the City of Baaford againaf C. W. Bowman.

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JANUARY 31. 1349

TIIF SANFORD HERALD

PACE NINE
rump from dry states. T'hey know
how prohibition works. They have
found th a t it is possible for a cominanity to struggle along w ithout
saloons. They wdi not give the beKcigcd wets' a great dhal of corrtfort." In these three short extracts
from the opinions of others 1 oiler
for consideration, th e r e will be shown
first, what whiskey is good for,
second, one of the reasons w h y , it
ha«l to go, and thirdly,
the view
th at a majority, of our •nofele soldiers
take of the accursed beverage. T he
victory over the licensed saloon is
won, even now the adherents of t h e
deadly traffic are buying places in
foreign lands where they may move,
ut t h e end of their lime in this rouni ry . and there Cbrftinue to a ecu mulate vast funds from the "fellow
who just can't help it."
Saunterer.
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HI wood T. Hailey, f a m o u s as h av­
ing JLhe recurd of undressing more
soldiers in their public meetings t h a n
any other American, opened the

OF. t.V X E
THB
W IN T E R

Hailey In teresting S p eak e r

AND 0AZZUS6

S.If

W T S H IN C
ford on Wednesday evening ;it the
l.yrle Theatre.
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THEN

ALL

Mr. Hailey, who w a s n major until
lie was wounded a n d retired had a
wide experience in the great war
nmv^closed
(n addition he is a very
interesting speaker anil kept his
audience spellbound for over an
Song N um ber in (lie Hig Musical Treat, “ My Famm) Kiri” Coining It) the l.vrie Theatre Friday February 7lh
hour while h • told them of his ex­
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periences. Mu topic. " T ran sp o rt to
prise t h a t does nut a p p e a r to benelit hifrg. " tr la u d o . and many otie'C by gar! she's a child of the people, warnings and a constantly rising T rench” was handldtt in a very
them selves. '
cities on down the line. This is a cli.’ Well, that is just *what this tide of popular sentim ent, they kept pleasing m inner and his. word pieT h o se who enjoy the benefits that good start now I will say som ething Imtel is, a child of the people of | on tlieTr IttwicrsA fours?, tilTthoy
lures of the sights to lie seen and
DUDOET OP O P I N I O N '.'JUST
come from th e work of public spirit­ that is worth while, and 'which Seminole rniuity.
And as I said uiitted suicide.
T hey have gone thv thrills to In* experienced while
h i ;t w k i : n y o u a n d m e "
ed, b ro a d 'm in d e d men, hut w ho give would also | think* he worth (lie la-t week, you just, watch this child, into a grave from whi*h th ere will on hoard the transports and in the
EVEN THE GATE POST nothing* hut critfPism in return.
consideration of the proper parties, When this ehilil comes Itj he a m an he nti resurrection.'' T he same old trenches were very realistic.
r
and
iliat
is
fid1
If
Sanford
can't
NOT IN IT
or
a
woman.
*"
to
speak,
she
will
story
of
giving
a
"m
an
rope
enough
1)t tier numbers of this course
■ Those who, while holding them
lia\e a band all b&gt; itself, and I li ill I ^ |mt . n u n
ctiiltiisli thingitnd and he will hang himself
To those j which is being given under the ailsselves
out
to
he
e
ite
r
iianil
pullerA Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
a-c i , depend on the com m unity people who have used i he .argum ent i pices of the Woman's t ’luh will ap[or their J n w n inve-1 mo-i nf tlnu kn ow w h e t h e r t h e i d e a is p r a c t i c a l
and Faith, “ lie'll Print 'em",**
0 to }..t i
a !' |,v u -iM hut I f ■
lofT 'i'll taro a n d let t
t ll.lt 111 '-1 of t to -olij tors w ill ■om e
eartiings in oi her field So Suj s Saunterer,
re
to
w a \ t ■ &gt;i&gt;■111 - - a n f i c I i i
i
1 i 11 li p ro l t ■' i 1■
I'tiek
!l i I'f 1s to No 1’ T .1r1.t light
Th use who d&lt; itiainl i Vie In1 'I
vv1n i ll H itry. .mot In-:' paper 1itforprices for tile average reliirn
' Min-el anil*-evening star.
Success Came Late In Life.
1 lie f111111m hi '.:
" T h e .tv er.lge nl 11
\fi.I tin,- clear inil, for me!
Among the small group of brilliant
•I hV
c a r l ..f t lo- I o ,1
f' '• t*
1*1 i*
.1r Ml ii*tr tin«I-'
I hose w i l l
11 w n l e g t ,.. | .i - r
'
1Tl' ll 1' TIHI oil . .!,: ini-' Kit
'
i i ! Ii&gt; I c no ni'Miui.g nf I tie
if' .uni linn t tit an ii|i(nir ri,p‘* in th.it tic 11 mid ttiVlT g&lt;et tee U' lileli joliriiilll-t- nf tile last century
I'anny t;Yi n stands out us a uniquo
liar.
&lt;IlfRt p ass to d o a t h in g fo r y o u r will 1*1r there
He doe* tort itpeak ttgure
for. nltlimigh site was unirWIn n I put rnrt t o sea
f
I '• i i T' I &lt;' ■ 1,i i !
pt t a f ew t
add' d t a \ li v
i - 11 of No' f).l! 1\ • i 1tie • u !11• 11 IP &lt;1 mel wPlow .si to'fore she ever UtI '
, ' i ';i lu l l a- m nv m g .
&gt;• . .'
•• . i f n - a n d a . I I to
.1 r» .Itk .0 |iiiri •it I.I.I.\ - to .111 - lemplcil to write, she ......time one of
.1 hose w ho I a • a cm
I "" I ill i ■•r &gt;oUml and foam.
• it'
11 - . a n a l " . '
W•
t -» 01 t " ,
n! hi-r &lt;1' •pnri'ii taste. thill for vvln-- itie most popular authors of (tie day,
ow Avt i n t i,■y
Uiifti that whieh'drew fro m .o u t the grouch and don't
mid her (trst InHliv ft*IId to tin* extent
He
that
an
arrangement
of this i
k»'\ , M l o-t \merte;ifi soldier- llll Vl'
got JI
• ‘Jn l|tlltll*-S lil'l'p
nt IitkJfluhi—utino.-t a record for llioso
1 i t ■ I i oil Id I "
w o r k ' d w 11e re It i Nil
tin' v:. it . 11
m
ans
of
I ir•!— ig.un inime
gr.-iN
t
lie
m
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I P a n d w ■ oilil w o r k • • ti i i irr
:‘ " ' 1 . .!, N*. r . If fl* ( I nto of * 111
.
1 ’ .111•1 I .ru in g ill'll.
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I want
to p al
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

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mi** about two weeks iigt* ami, w r l L j jmwer to enforce this article hy opI h rippenetl in I&gt;** mu hen* too, uml |»rn|iriuto
i«in
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hv c*illV'itraaK*
This &lt;\ ranker sai«l he was
-i«» 11tl i ft I* ,i few rl.t. s rrT Sablnfi!
I ' ' : • Ji».• I t
I " van
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lie \ I e l er i tn,i* tl I ........... .. Iti'i lot i
t i ■ * I.o slutw ho-pttalitv to ,
.
,
, hi in M1 vs u 1 1 li i rnt f »ir I hr t r*n*h ■* .1 m !
,
Niiit lias. In- vonuiPiull y at near' II** iiskt ft tf i AAil*s Ayn*
I I111* of til
j w'vultl want to tluink the council d
jokes, ! found out lp ty n .
Well,
Those who hate to bo^ others sue- |lf. Wl&gt;re writing this instvaiLiof no
anyw ay he said th a t ; li*‘ "w as n
ri i d
metnher nf a gun club hack home.".
Those who oppose every moveAnd ashed why we cotsld not organ­
tlli ll d m s not o n p*iiu ate wit ll ,
,,
. . briefs
, , , h and', string tiaroL- ise a gtip club for Sanford
Well,
Hand•■
!\i 1
tmiri-t bund- and winter hand-, and you know lie wii- talking to tin
T 1 ■ • who distrust puldie sjiinr-d . then the kind of Imnds that «um- ... wrung party when he talked to on*
■ e a r Klondn cities ettlldo, for tin'
i u tics, .ipp"-" ■ "ry i i.l ti ,m a. »nli. cilice Ti-L,,' ,\ 1
-si. I ' - i o — ♦iw*-- «ht y**
♦tv to il m v r v r ,'?r*'^
1. «*» ih . i "
tu

SHE KEPT THEM ON THE JOB

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er\

of

street's a fi w &gt;l.i\- ,ig" w.lh r. y.t I
to this sam e set. of gentry, the action
‘■l« t .* ' i e my pilot face to face
of tin- iiiLitieil -peaks toil for NoA t, 'i 1 have crossed live liar. • public ill lliii city and puts the city's
—
Tennv'son.
disapproval on the emigregatitig of
. .,
: any SCI of slick mrifi'—nmol- ,t- vv,i* Men wlio harm u town: Tlm-e s.ifd to he with u». I have headed
*
■pi n-, im pro v em en lsi
_
] &gt;his paragraph wi t h the ••words "1
I ,i . f o 1, fi f hi
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stranger's suggestion has been t urn
ing over in my mind ever since, and
'now- I auk you. Why can't Sanford
organize a gun'''c!ub?
Plenty of
good places here to shoot.
Plenty
of-young mini, and middlo aged tumi.
belong to th,‘ r,uh !U" ‘ " " - r"
............
would he no end of good times to
th e. mem bership ih a cluti of tips
kind. Some of you take it up. I
run “ (ling the clay pigeons" for you.
if I ca n't -shout.
Maybe a good
thing for the Home G uards to think
over.
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I hU arflt te ^hall In* ,ItiiijH-raTlVi’
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Ii**A*i it Hhall iiave been ratifM'il as r.u
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I(i pieces p/'csscd, or 8 pieces cleaned and pressed
jo in

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the soli mission , hereof to the stales
hy th e emigres,«. T ins,a rtic le to the
C onstitution is hej-e reproduced in
order to preface a few retjiarks d i p - ' _ _ _ _
ped from exchanges, w hide in my
opinion, tend to -i,ow wh&gt; 'lie nr
lieh' in iiimli I,*-- t han a \ e a r ioi'hn'ii ratilied )&gt;\ Tin reipuit'l nu l l
lo tin language "Ir *
llll H i llttllgc We real!
W in-key
does not pay * It ha- to* virtues
II lias many sice-, and it i-nfmls a
terrible cost,t Tlq*- sophistrii's t hat
have hedged it around for genera- I
tiiu|s have lieen torn away, and on ]
any merit timl it tries to clniui it is j
defeated at every t ur n
.Whiskey is f
RolnK l|rrwn b m u n u -tfM in riT trttF e fu tl
function in anciety. hut is a burden !
of the most difficult sort to c a rry ."
A nother gives us: TSaltiotis were
voted out b ecause they were ^twless.
They were the agents of their own
destruction. In the face of repeated
I on-tin 1 nt ion

S P ECIA

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Celery Bleaching: Paper
Cypress Lumber
SEEDS
.Bean,, Sued cor n. Pepper, Tomato,
Cucumber.
t

INSECTICIDES t
'BtuestotreTArsetiale Lead, Paris
(ireen, Lime-Sulphur.

I C rate M aterial, Nails.

CHASE &amp; CO - SANFORD, FLA.

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* It is said th a t all things come to
him t hat w a it s - - th a t is, provided he
waits long enough.
Weil I have
waited around in Sanford for lo these!
m any years, and while not all the
time, rpaylie, waiting for o hotel,
nevertheless I have been waiting for
one. And now eureka, we have it!
T h a t may lie a big thing to say.
B ut I iiave s a t e n t and if you don't
believe it ju s t s ta n d around on the
corner down there and you ran feel
it in the uir. A hotel .for Sanford.
A sure enough hotel. ‘One with
forty-four rooms. Hot nrjcold, with
or w ithout in f ach room. Ami an
elevator one. Hint d o n ’t get sick.
Gee but iirn'l you glad you live in,
Sanford now? flow about it, hud,
on tin' scription list yet? Well get
on.
M aybe some ro o m ' yet. but
she's getting loaded. This I know
sounds like one of them fellrs I
saw on the streets tills week selling
shares in the Sanford Hotel C on­
struction C om pany, a corporation'
to be organized expressly for a hotel.
T h ey talked to me like they had the
goods. Said " t h a t Doug said the
walls were already u p ." Slow d o n 't
got the idea t h a t this is Doug’s
hotel for if you could see th a t s u b ­
scription list ydu would say a t once,

F it it with the proper parts, properly installed and it will show its apprecia­
tion.
Wo have the accessories and parts and know how to install them ,4 This de­
partm ent js beintf greatly enlarged and we are now ready to meet your every require\m e n t in parts for Fords and other, cars. We cannot enum erate the many articles
here that we have in this line.
All we ask is th a t you ju st fix this one point in your
mind now and forever:

W h en Y o u T h in k o f A u to A c ­
c e s s o rie s fo r Y o u r C a r, T h in k of

Park Avenue
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W* E W IL L B E C L A D T O S E R V E YOU

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SA N FO RD H E R A L D
I N 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 S E C T IO N

NUMBER 37

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 24. 1919
________________ - ’

VOLUME X

COUNTY PROP­
ERTY IN GOOD
CONDITION

•

cere thnnks ami appreciation for the
valuable counsel given us.
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■

FIGHT RAISE WOULD IN­
IN REFRIGER- VITE RUSSIA
ATION RATES TO MEETING

Brndy, Susannah Lucps, Charlotte
I Powell, Katherine Tillis, Billy Ball,
; Harold McAlexandcr_Charle»- Pow­
ell, Rufus Yining.
, Second Grade — Roscoe Wallace,
Earl Nildack, Bernard Shimmons,
Byron Fox, Arthur Monger, Helen
llrisson, Ethel Tilman, Hilda Muirhead, Alene Tillis.
Third Grade — Helen
Jinkins,
Pauline Thompson, Henry Russell,
Austin Knight, Eric Lundquist.

T o the llonornble E. E. Brady,
sheriff and his deputies we are deep­
ly indebted for the assistance they
have rendered us, enabling ns to dis­
patch the volume of business of our
body with commendable * prompt­
ness.
And now, having concluded our
labors we beg to be discharged for i
the term.
James F. McClelland.
M EETING
IN
TAMPA
TH IS WOULD UNITE THE" FACTIONS
GRAND JURY
PRESENTMENT
Foreman.
OF RUSSIA AND GIVE T H E M
WEEK TO ARRAnGE FOR A
SHOWS
HEALTHY
C O N D I­
Felix S. Frank, Clerk.
A PLACE
AT
TH E
PEACE
CONCERTED' FIGHT AGAINST
tIons in
a f f a ir s of s e m Dated January 13th. 1913--------- TATTLE
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RKAJttrr-T
---=----------INULE-CDUNUY----------------------Paris,
Card Parly
That Flori,,u Rrdwers and ship.....
. Jan. 23. Led by President
' The, Grand Jury closed its labors
, pers of.'citrus fruits anil vegetable*. Willed, the supreme council of the
on Saturday of -last week, after be­
The ladies of the Altar Society of a,j.ra(j &gt; nro ,mying perhaps the great powers today moved to unite
ing in session five days. They found the Catholic^ church entertained at
rofrtKoratiOn rntes charged of the factions o f distracted Russia and
Mveral true bills in cases as present­ n rnrd p a rty 'oh Monday evening at
; pcn0I|- 0f t |„, ,.ountry and more! bring them into the peace congress,
ed to them and the Circuit Court Is the Priest's House.
Five Hundred than doub|e t||0&gt;c |)iJ(1 by certain
.They unanimously adopted a
giving due attention to^these matters was the game of the evening. 1here fpftinns o{ |hp W(.s, aml cunnot
proposition
forwarded by President
this week.* •
•
were about nine tables of players.
Mani, ((m h ,r in
waM the
WiUon asking all the Russian faeFollowing is the general present­ ■**'Thc""rooAa were tastefully decor- . t.ja,ln
al tl.e two-day meeting tio&gt;». including the Bolshevists, to
ment as prepared by the Grand ated with cut _flowers and ferns. i of fruit and vegetable shippers, from
meet the all’ed ami associated gov­
After .the-SiUUU.**i*r«k*»ei|V.,*!wf.-vake
ov,.r t |„. „tate, held in the offices ernment ut I rrin cess Island, in the
In Circuit Conyt. -‘M r Jndlciaf Cir­ arTd coffee were served.
! 0f the Florida- Citrus Exchange in Sea of Marmora, on February 15,
cuit, Seminole County, Florida, Fall
Miss Katherine Aycock won the Tampa.
. '
the contending factions meantime
Term, I91S. General Presentment first prize, which was a dainty piece
Evidence regarding the relative declaring a truce anti suspending all,
cf the Grand Jury.
'
of hand- painted China. Tho goiitlf- prevailing charges from different military operation*.
To the Honorable Jas. W. Fer- men's prize, a box of "handkerchiefs S(M.t;|)n&gt;{ (|f t h e ’ country was introThe joint cptntjlis-inns of tl:V as
kir.s. Judge of the 7th Judicial Cir- wns won by Mr Turn Shelly. Two d e e d b&gt; E ‘ H. Dow. irallie inansiveiated governments will be nniu t ii» and fur Seminole County. consolation prizes s i -jc, given, ••"Hi , ager of the Fior da Citrus Exchange,
noii'ned a** -non a** t'.e Russian Lic­
being bouquets of ’ pink rose-, and .being taken Ir.illi toe record* "l » it,,. &lt;
Flu. •
,vpt the |.ropositl, which
&gt;. I- i. •-• »’ . &lt; ..nmo r - 1*
•• i , , tll. ,
We. I lie Grand Jurors, empanelled were pres.*nfe.| t &lt; Mrs
wa ■ • •minium uted to them.by wirei
.*, 'i J•• • ■o'jer, !
The
(. . •!.■«• full term, HUh, bog tn make Hurt and Amlrtw Mahon* .
l*s&gt; tonigb.t. The Russian contmis...........f elt.irgi * to.low *:
t.,r generul present ment as follow a :will proceed to tin* meeting
We have given most careful atten
lt&lt; fric&lt;Titti»n y harvi* ^ IN r &lt; ar
I |,i. '. probably on a war-bip. by
ti.e and consideration to nil nnUters
!»,&lt;.- |v r Vi •r t oo wav of the Black Sea and the Bos­
i'„ Flu.ago
,
:.k; lie,nre LS, We ha.i found in­
MTcs phorus.
til Itt'i1* r » r
(rum
dictments in all cases*where the evU
i
’
*
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it; 02
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*"a t. f
1w
i,.n l.din .1 I'er.-hing. tin* Atmt ■■ r,j «ur Judgment, warranted
it
i
»••••
..
oil
El’ll * 1*' 1• h
jiuin
comiitantler in chief htis been
•
'.nd:ng &lt;•( same, bearing in mind
I .'*110 :,o .id t 3 :
tigi|. ii . 1 i t'i
called
to Paris, and it Is « vpceted
a I times nur oath of otliee al.MIO 5n 00 2.77
Itn'-i*. liEi'ii
dial he Will tie i lie military member
Grand Jurors.
.
limit i v:t *ui J*r&lt;* 1.•.KlO i,M no .1.15
Ilf 1lil­ A m e r ic a n rr|»rr*** nt ;U i\ * " of
! .00 » 'Ml 1Ml 1 73
■ \\ &gt;• ri annum nd that the llniiorPlini'i.i*. At&gt;z
lit
iiinmiitMi'p.
•J. \ *1» oil no t tn tin' •• i
Itruw ■ * i
. I . ar•I "f Cn;int&gt; CnmmissinnI lie
’ ••Ml . ‘* 00 3 II
\ -nl •• fr .mi t h»' itll|mrt
.s‘i» r»*tf *
( .1
.
. d fur Seminole county have
.
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tally
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Wi
‘•in
it
. tench*
N Na .•»t»a W i'| *J. JOII ♦it* iMI 2 7 3 rut.. In
.,e. in their attention the following
. . -'*•» ;t mi not aid «• a** 1*1in g th e tir-t tilin' t lint
J t.00
Xnli'amk t *r.ii.;;! tern in reference to the mads and

FLORIDA FEED
HERSELF AND
ALL VISITORS

NEW SANFORD
HOTEL IS NOW
ASSURED FACT
FINAL P L A N S WERE A D O P T E D
AT M E E TIN G
OF C ITIZE NS

Annual Reception
pipmh'rf of tim__Woman'*---- L A S T N I G H T Club are reminded that the annunl
The new hotel for Sanford is no
reception will he held January 29th longer It myth. Steps taken yester­
at 3 p. m. at the club-house." Every day by a committee of citizens nnd
member is urged to attend and bring by it mass meeting’ of citizens last
one or more guests, as this is to In night have placed the proposition
the "V ic to ry " celebration ^of the on a firm basis and the building has
club;
The following progrupt has been purchased for hotel purposes.
been prepared for the occasion:
After some weeks and months .of
Somitino
Americano
iBooihroydV
work
by those interested, the deal
Piano
Mrs. Schelly Maincs
was
"closed
yesterday , "by • E. A.
Dance •
Mildred Holly 1^—
Douglass. ~Pr R.- Miller.&lt;F—AY. . Ma- Reading --Seleelrsl
'&gt;*1
honey, 11. C. DuBoso and ft. A.
, ’
Mrs. J. \Y. Barnes
Newman, whereby they purchased
The Amerioans Come (Foster'
from M, F. Robinson the building
Mrs. Julius Tnkach
■*
known as the Weiborne Block and
. . .e
Reading. After tho Wur Selections
made the first payment on the prop­
* •
Mrs. Wren McGuin
erty These gentlemen will hold the
Allied Anthems Cornet
"
property until the hotel corporation
M rs. R. K.^ Herndon
uui be organized and chartered, at
A social hour at the conclusion of
wltii-ii time they will turn over their
Hie program will complete tire afterinterest in tin* building without
iuhI ii '. i lilt rta m uuuit
.
.profit to themselves, to the new
corporation.

COUNTY FATH­
ERS IMPORT­
ANT SESSION

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L.im ' night ut a failed meeting of
the. citizens held jn the. new court
house building a tentative organiza­
tion w«s made to act until final ineorporation papers are completed,
as is usual in such cases.
1he of­
ficers of this tentative organization
ii«» follow*; If. K Stuvi’iw, pr&lt;*$*
idem. F. L. Miller, vice president;
|i C DiillOse. Sec'yTrea*.; and
F \\ Mahoney. R? A. Newman,
E. A. Douglass. A. U. Key, B. 1".
M \S &gt; IT E M S «»F IN T I'.R E S T t O Whitner and A. I*. I ’ onnclly direc­
T H IS
SLO G AN
A D O PTE D , HI
the
i I l l 'N T V
WERE II IN* tors
K canvassing committee of
flu* v n ir r of t h e \’ nil«*«l St ati"* had
(•ridges in Seminole county, and a&gt;k
T IIE
M E E T IN G
AT
G A I N I ’.SIH
I.H
Hi
TH
E
HOARD
OF
Tin* iii•*••t ug \i -'i -ijay wuh ii furten
will
be appointed today tn com­
H1
1it l • it t hi* 4tr«'i 11Mil Hi t lie i oi i d rt
that they have same put in shape as
.... ... !• „ .
i.« r be |.r.qoweil
&lt; i l l NT V » OM .MESMONERS .
VI 1,1.F. F o l t - . G R E \ T E R
FOOD .
plete
the
amount of necessary sub­
,.f
European
powir*
&lt;»n
tl.e
i
t
v
*
...•
^n-tible: The immediate reiifcu-’.ise iii
re ll.gefa lloii
c;.4»rg.-s
P IIO D l t T jllN
.
scriptions.
•
serious European quest ion now pre­
Sanford. Fla . Jan. 7. 1919.
la..- f the bridge over lUt E »&gt;
b u ll • I leakers -*.nd . w m id pul un
The
plan
which
is
to
be followed
sented.
There
was
added
-ignitiI " ,•,l* !*f
lion. Hoard of County Commis­
Gainesville. Flu., Jan . 20. •Speeial
.
, ..tehee Creek on the mad hr­
unbeatable"
b u r d e n ilpoh
is
briefly
ns
follows:
1,000
shares .of •
c.ince
in
the
fact
tlntt
un
American
•The first day of the campaign for . “
incl U " » an rt.ii.-imi.. sioners Ifi and for Seminole County,
... •; Geneva and Chuluota. and
1ncreased rnti.« I entice
stock
of
tho
pnr
vnjtte
of
$199 P fr _
greater
production
of
food
and
f
e
c
d
1
‘
1
',r,,lu.
.
u
,
,
th
|
President
in
person
had
taken
leadFlurida. ‘met ut I'! o’ clock a, m. in
«»s same can be repaired at once t«*
s h a r e will l&gt;e issued if found neces­
regular
session.
Present:
*
Iwirman
have some rinsed to the public. And,
■ .
I. A. BruiAley and Commissioners sary to raise this amount of nionfv.
- n , ..... .......... ............ .
: . : c . ...................—
- ■ &lt; « » « « ^
■ at v reenmmohd the repair "I the
This
*t.o-k
is
payable
at
$1
50
#por
It p Hagan. "
P S *i«*. E H
Ik"
.......... .
i.v .......
a * i,v
: ad between Oviedo and Chuluota. umi.unlly w l l .............
nmoisly adopted
adopte*
•
Killer
.III.I
.
V
\
I l.t /III.tiger, wll b share per month on the 15th of
attendance
was
at
&gt;t
\ag«sim
e.
"
|
.
,r
miousty
V.. •. t 1 1* that the i■iimliiionj. dor*
...............
m.o ' at t •!«.
J
\ I I'.'Ugla—-. depot'. •'. rk. and •■iich month until the entire amount
at lea-1 too . • ip. " • l
i In I i ... P • t -all •
w In
• *•«.' Jifi . . tiled i i T’ a.li ru i •,..
I • ad .{.led oil. U i j
&lt;(0U per share has been paid tn.
*pavnl spier, mptity -beritl in nt*
.(a vs i.f i • ri t "i. iloii - d |’l . tne« t .ng- ' '
• . '
• l.t
• I .1
• 1 but ..............ml
1 • • eg" • m l.I in \\ n - '
This
plan svill enable every one, in
liussia, wI,., i»' »t.d m t
T
l I* 1.1\\1* *l !, » •• .1*1 K*' | , .tv: ! eld HI * II,.!. ' •• ..o.' !m 1 ' mgt •■ti,. I i*li 21.
. .
Sanford
to subscribe to this project
"until
the
linul"hours,
when
President
majority u( -larmyr.' &gt;1* tj""
l4u:i
:* .n.iucLil itiat all nm*:.iury
Minutes of last regular meeting, and tho pint! as worked ouj should
The proposed new charge for Icing
........
. .
... • f . ..u.,
' *■ , , .*, v
v .„t
« Wilson presented in wrtling rlie pmn lilso call meeting held Dec. :|0th,
attending.
Work be done as soon as possible.
Sanford .to New tori.
.
..
make this stock a very profitable
a car ftom
„
,
.
.
»
r
pi-i.i,
iUl.t, Kveru read, approved and*, or- investment as soon as the hotel is
JtcporU from the eleven eainpaign $77.50 Present charge is $'».*. 'lo t s he bad. elabqrnted.
_
We also wish to commend the
There was l.ttV op,,os„loH and d&lt; red filed.
board of County, Coinnihsiunera Jor l e a d e r * i u d i c a i e - t i l e 4u . i p l c o,f 1 .J u r i d a, l make-, an 'imrejisc "ficfweep these
in operation.
.
t Itis waf ba *.-.| it..,itdv „n doubts ain
t
e
n
d
to
rru-.t.
asu
ll.
*
..
I
v»
&gt;J.
--J1
*
pj.r-vv.ut.
tt.i ir purchase oL live Elba'*Club for
.A.bairttian
l
—
A
Utumluy
here
aa
*•
Howevrr
itt&lt;
not
the
purpose o f - **
'•1 ulietlo-r t be
rnlr s ohW I*itunic i roiis tl.is mui-oii . am
a
"*t ft• &lt;(■.••, lilt* Miine being one of
j niiuni-,'&lt;l that this b.'ing the begin­ tlm subscribers' tlqil this money is ,
t
a&gt; •epl. '1.
11 beat locations that they could I ready j»a v e
ning 1.1 a new term the board would invested with the intention of mak­
' , l,c’ c l , vf’ -ev'en't. M ru“ ” of letlu.-e
litvi- to 1-e r. organized for the new ing big money but rather as a patri-*
i,‘- ...... ..
"■
dog,... u.a, i n- 1
, 1 « . . . ...... .
lit,i EMHI.lt
I I i i N i • H It*H E
•i.adt ut a price m our el on •*&lt;
tor in of two year*, anil on motion of otic matter— that of obtaining a
^
; l „ , n '.nloptcd
At th, meet mgs In id ........ tl.i.t r. I , g. rat or • :.rs or.bn
w iis iroe \ alii'
i : '■* build
L. P. Ilagan. seconded by (►
". I*. needed improvement for Sun ford,
Madmbn and Jackson counties, ily fuihislied m Florida were wholly
■.
• Grammar Srhenl
' g * &gt;'n put in proper shape for a j in
inads quale for Hie needs «fv growers.,
.... ‘ V ,7 U hi,«..r
*»".*» carried.-Mr. L. A. Brum- although not disparaging the fact
Fourth Grade
Grade Elizabeth
Elizabeth \
Whittier,
• enrt bouse will make a building \ farmers pledged an incf.'nsed prodqc- fltnming that tiny were extremely
Fourth
\ .utn. r lt.y uus
chairman for the that the investment will he a good
w1.0 It tne Hoard of County • "tti- 1(1,111 .,( swine. The peanut acreage wasteful ... the use of itf. despite Alva McAlexa.tder, &lt; laude Kobs.uN coming twfiT$■ears.
one.
. .
• -m
imssiar.enr, as well as the citizens of. will be increased 30 per cent in Mad­ which they did not furnish adequate Gladys Stemper, George Putnam,
The
architect’s
plans provide for
Motion
o
f.L
.
P.
Iliigan.
seconded
ison county, where this crop has
the county should feel proud of.
refrigerntion ns compared with equip Sterling IHill.
by K. 11. Kllbee, and carried, Mr. S. u thorough remodeling of the build­
figured considerably in making the
jn other r°e»tnn« nf the)
Fifth
Grade — K er rnith
11urley, Jt— Diekinnon - was—r«-appoiutad ~iu ing- and when*-completed 'this build1
l,ft' oounty pn
swTno~"Tnduslry‘
-r*IUWP™
mu
— Evalyn Schell, attorney for the board of county ing will make a hotel pro|&gt;erty that
farm, and find same in vtry r.eat operative marketing of the animals country. He said the experience in ‘ Katherine Symes,
condition, with six inmates, three hus meant a great deal to the fur- Sanford.had shown thut where mod‘ Calvin McGagahin, Frank Chase, commissioners for the next^ two ycats will lie a credit to the city.
men and three woment the farm-and mers of Jackson county. Special orn slatted floor refrigerator cars, Raymond Muirhead, Esther Bell at the salary of $50.00 per mpntb.
Enough stock htis already been
orange grove are in excellent condi­ hog sale days are held i^t w hich time such as are in* use elsewhere, w^ro Powell, Jumes Brown, Cloy tie Rus­
subscribed to purchtW the building
•Motion
of
C.
W.
Entsmipger,
sec­
sell,
Harry
Crippcn,
L.
K.
Starr.
tion, the fruit having been sold- at the hogs are carried to the shipping furnished for loading instead of those
onded" by L. P. Hagan and carried. and it is believed Gmt a few hours'
12.00 per.box on the tree and about point where they are graded and sold ordinarily furnished in Florida, the
Sixth
Grade -Lillian
Glidewell, Mr. Bchclle Muincs was re-appointed work by the committee will dispose
51.100.00 . worth of cotton having collectively. By cooperating in this loadH had traveled in much better Irene McGagahin, Georgia Mobley.
county prosecuting attorney to serve of the balance of the stock.
lu-en sold, the live stock on the farVn way the farmer with only one or nil ape and the car linC-s hud not Harry Woodruff, Warner Scoggun.
at the pleasure of this board, at the
are in excellent condition: however, two hogs is able to receive as g&lt;&gt;od needed to furnish so much ice for Seventh
Grade-—Gilbert
, Miller,
salary of $50.00 per month.
Marks of Service
lie said that while Florida Douglas Hunter, Olive Russell, Bea­
we recommend the painting of the price as though he had a carlbad lot.' them,
growers already were paying out­ trice Martin, Alice Powell. Emma
Dr. J. T . Denton nddressed the
As the soldiers come back it will
two main "buildings, and the install­
At the meetings the farmers have rageously high refrigeration charges
he "interesting to distinguish' the
ing of a force pump and water tank
Spcncor, Naomi Scoggan, Nan Pax­ salary of $50.00 per month,
for the wuter used by the inmates pledged thefr support to gt-ow staple they were largely "paying for re­ ton, LcClaire Jones, Madeline Mai- board in reference to his work ns meaning of the various chevrons
frigeration they did not get."
He Irm, Theresa Venable, Kittle Du­ tcounty
physician, ------and
on
motion of which
they
wear upon their alcoves.
and water to be piped to the house. crops t o ’ the limit of their ubility.
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subjoin a list:
This matter has been recommended
The meetings in Seminole county also cited that jt was now proposed Bose, Helen Wakefield, Maud Cur- O. P. Swope, seconded by C. \ \ +
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and urged to be done by previous are being held this week at various to increase the detention charge for raway, John Wilson, George Smith, Entimlnger ahd carried, Dr. J . ^ J
A. . single
red* chevron signifies
cars from $5 to $7.50 per day, or an Robert Jenkins, John Lundquist, Denton was re-appointed " ' t o be "discharged with honor."
Grand' Juries, but wo far to.no avail. places In the county.
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, to serve at the
increase of 60 pgr cent,
Mr. Mar­ Arnold Martin.
county
physician,
We have* investigated the county
A single blue chevron signifies
On Wednesday the meeting was
low figured that Jt cost Sanford
pleasure of this hoard at the salary
jail and find same in good sanitary
Eighth
Grade— Alice
McKim,
less'than six months service abroad.
held In Sanford and was wdT at­
growers an average of $1.25 per pack"
condition, wish five Inmates, well
Marie Stemper, Jlelen Walthall. of $30.00 per month.
tended by growers and cattle hien.
. A single gold chevron for each
age to lay down celery or lettuce In
provided wifh good heating arrange­
Florence *Witte, Amelin Wall, Gor­
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded wound received in service is worn on
Prof.
Rolfs,
Dean
of
the
Agricul­
New Y’ ork under present rates and
ments and we have no recommenda­
don Brisson, Wallace Bell, Robert by O. P. Swope nnd carried, Mrs. the "forearm of right sleeve.
tural College and director of the Ex­ charges which was so high it made it
tion to make.
‘
.Holly, Ralph Woodruff, Emily Hni* L. C. GlisSon was re-'appointed to be
A single gold chevron for each
• We recommend that the county perimental Station ot Gainesville necessary to sell at very hjgh prices ley, O llic 'V e r a Gllsson, Virginia matron at the county home to serve
complete
six months' service abroad
was
present
and
addressed
^tho
meet­
in
markets
there.
He
doubted
the
more,
n
e
qou
hc
*
Emily
Llngle
physician make two visits per month
ut the pleasure of this board at' the
is
worn
on
tho forearm of the left
ing
on
the
subject
of
Food,
Its
"
"&gt;«
truckln*
Industry
could
.lund
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c
-,„n.
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Knluht.
in addition to regular call, visits to
salary of $25.00 per month.
sleeve. '
,
, M , y ' H , n y i ||, r |,o rt
n . m .r lcounty home, for the purpose of in­ Present Shortage in the World, Pro* lu r th c r t a c r e ? « d j « d . ; : _
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
A
single
white
chevron
for each
vestigation of the health and con­ duction and Conservation.
us Musson.
by C. W. Entzminger and carried,
Mr. H S. McLendon. Agricultural
S ew in g I’ arljf
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complete six month's service in the
dition of inmates.
hast Side Primary
tV. C. Williamson was re-appointed
United Sti»tes\ is worn on the fore­
Mrs. Geo. Fox, Jr / was the hostp , ,
We have visited und investigated Agent of the Hunt Const Railway
to
be superintendent of the county
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First
Grade Evelyn
Puahody,
,
,, Tr..,,__ farm, to serve at the pleasure of this arm of left sleeve.
each and every public office of the spoke on "Feed and Forage" and css of the Daughters of wesiey at u •
,
~
,
.
. Rosa Lee Pope, Juanita McMullen,
uesd ay evening at
'
There la generally a mero question
county and find ail in excellent coni particularly stressed zhe value of sewing party on
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i I^ofotny II b) nrSi Cnrinfin wiitnriOf board, at the salary of $05.00 per
the home of Mrs. C. B. Herndon.
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dition, and each officer
find to be ailos in the Sanford district.
of
opportunity, not of willingness or
month.
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Arthur. Bissett, Olau Crenshaw,
Miss Morse, Assistant Home Dcmcourteous and polite tind efficient.
ability between theso service marks.
The evening, was pleasantly spent IUchard Howard, dUflpxd • Rowell,
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
We also find t h e . officers to be ca­ 'onstratlon Agent for Florida spoke sewing for the Belgian*. At a late AUon M iddlc-ton, Chester Miller,
by
Q. P. Swope, pnd carried, J. M. Often the man who would gladly
pable In their respective capacities, on " T h e Nutritious Values of Differ­ hour llih l rcl,c,hmcn.&lt; cl u n d -,
G t. d, _ .
Vlr«tnl.
M e Wynn was re-appointed, to be super­ have served abroad haa been re*
*hnd the county should be.congratu- ent. Foods." She spoke particularly »,chcu .nd hot chocolate * « • • « » - 1
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intendent of the county road camp, tained in thia country • simply -be­
. Uted on having each and every one of milk and urged each and every
to servo at tl\e pleasure of this board cause he has ahown superior ability
C
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Emily
Starr.
I?iith
Oglesby,
David
farmer to keep at least one cow for
of theie men as countyofficUU.
at the aslary of $100.00 pfr month.
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dairy purpose*.
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. and therefore he waa better qualified ,
We thank the court for his cour­
Mr. Joe Cafneron, et al addressed .
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In all the meeting was a success Mrs. Mahlon Wright. Mrs. Brodle, Evan&gt; Spenc&lt;,r*
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tesies'during our acaatons and extend,
th,
board
in
rolor.nr.
to
th
,
er.SlnK
l
o
ln,lt"
et
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n
who
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Williams,
Mias
Elizabeth
Musson,
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ra
d
e
-P
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a
r
l
Robson,
Nezto him our beat wUhes for a succcss- in every way and proved beneficial
of-road a t Cameron City, and w*a diaplay* any one of the chevercna
"
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Misa
Lola
Ev*n«,
Misa
Corinne
*i®
Stone,
Stephen
Shlnholser.
to
all.
those
in.
attendance.',
lul term of court.. •
informed by Mr. Brumley that this |has done hit full duty by his coum
.
W e ll Side Primary
.
T o Ahe honorable Joseph H". Jone# . The fame program waa followed Keene, M lu Walker, Mra. C. P.
(Continued on page 8)
Herndon and Mra. Geo. Fox, Jr.
• Firat Grade— Ethel Bolly, Olivia
■tatea attorney we extend our ain*&gt; yeaterday afternoon in Oviedo.
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�JANUARY 17.19l|

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

HOMK or OUR riUCEM'

Phone 181

PURINA
CALF

Armour* Special Garden
Fertilizer, any amount.
Nitrate of Soda
7 rc C. S. Meal
, , Hordwood Ashes
.
Rock Lime
Dlue Stone
Paris Green, Arsenate Lead
. Black Leaf 4.
Lettuce Hampers, Bushel
Baskets and all Kinds' *
of Crate Materials.

CATES CRATE COMPANY

No. 2 W. C. Oats r *3.25
Pure Wheat Shorts - 3.75
............. "Bran -7.IJ.50
Laro Dairy Feed -*• - 4.25
Purina "
" - - 4.10
" • IIPit "
- 4.00
”
Horse " - - 3.50
M S c r a tc h "- '4.50
» Chick Mash Feed 4.50
No. 1 Alfalfa Meal
Green - - -* -.3,10
Half and Half
- - 3.50
Green Cross' - 3.60

.“ The Big Feed House”
I f jo u r stock and chickens could talk, they would
.
thank jo u for buying *

’ ' PURINA
FEED
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A FEED FOB EVERY NEE1*. NONE BETTER MADE. SATISFACTION
GUAK-tNTKEp.

Buy the feed In the checker board sack.
We arc sole agents for thla feed In Sanford

the border to escape the Mounted upon playing it bctself, and when , mile from good town in Lake eoun*
ty.
Easy terms, *2600.00 cash'
Police. ^ Sergeant Tom, a member of her .director objected that »n
*10Q0.00 per . year., *3200.00 can
that organization, loves Jen and un- but a skilled performance j
aware' t h i t " V a l is the fdfeilive'he character danCc called tor could be run from 5 to 35 years at 5!$ per
Address C. B. Riddle, 901
starts in pursuit.* To frustrate the accepted. Miss Brady promptly dc- cent.
delivery of certain sealed orders elded to acquire the technical skill Florida Ave., Tampa, Fla. 35-3tc
which he carries. Val’a father and a'.which she lacked for such a per
For Sale— House.'610 Laurel ave­
friend pour laudanum in Tom's
nue, with one or two lota. W ill sell
coffee and he is stupified by the
cheap to close estate. .. Write t6
drug. t Jen takes the sealed orders
A. Derby, 97 Washington avenue,
Influent*
(G
rip
p
e),
Cold*,Chills
an/
and rides to- Rise Post and delivers Fever, Malaria can be avoided anl
Oil City, Pa.
34-5tp
them to-the Commandant'. She is cured It fla n k 's Chill Tonic 1* uted.
It baa been a itandard remedy lo
unaware that her-brother is a mur­ Southern
For Sale— Ford Truck, almost ne*
homes tqr o ver fifteen year|
derer and that she has by her act and during the epidemic It aaved thou* engine, shifting top; also good port­
■ands o f live*. I t la. In addition a rood
made his arrest inevitable.
,
general tonic. JS and SO csn t» a td ru a able__fqrge.__. Would-exchange for
•nd - general ei«ree.— M fg.— onty BJ
Box 316, City, or
The
subsequent
developments Tropical Cooperative Co.. Jacksonville good horse.
Herald
Office.
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Brc'highly dramatic. Tom Is acci­

ALICE Df tA QY
THE DEATH D A N C E '

ALICE B R AD Y AT T H E STAR
THURSDAY

dentally shot by Jen and she fturses
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him back to life and health. Cupid
then enters the lists against them,
the result being their betrothal. ' Mias
FergiisoMH supported by fine ^ j y — •
era mcluuing JEhomaa Meighan. *

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Alice llradv W ill Nol
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Permit troubling
At Star Thursday. — f “ •
ELSIE FERGUSON
• Alice Brady's established reputa­
HAS IDEAL ROLE
tion for ture sihrerity and dogged
IN NEW PICTURE perseverance in her work has been
put to another test in the new pro­
Famous Aircraft Star Appeared In duction upon which this screen star
First Production of Play Ten
ik now at work for Select Pictures.
Years Ago
In a production of her latest'Se­
At the Star Monday*.
lect Picture, “ The Death Dance.'1
When Edgar Selwyn’s play. “ Pitre there
a *cen*&gt; in which an'impor­
of the Plains" Mr Selwyn** drama tant bit *•( dramatic acting taki-*
tizatt&lt;in of Sir Gilbert Parker’s novel place during .the performance of a
"Pierre and His People,” was pro­ difficult character dance.
This
duced in New York ten years ago. dame is performed l&gt;y the .tar. and
wuh Elsie Ferguson in the stellar the oruinmy^proceiiun in j .eta.c*
role, the play scored a prodigious would he to prnploye an expert dan­
success. This play has beet) |pic- cer resembling the star as much as
tjt z. d for Aircraft under the name possible in type and have her cos­
of " lit art td the Wilds" and by a tumed In such a manner that when
coincidence. Miss Ferguson lends her the dance is given the audience*could
genius to the creation in motion scarcely tell the stur herself wa. not
pictures of the stellar role, that of performing the steps. This illusion
Jen. daughter of a tatern keeper on, would be heightened by the 4&gt;ni
the Canadian border line, about lighting and clever cutting of scenes.
whom the plot centers.
Alice Brady, however, would not
Jen's brother Val slays an Indian consent to such an arrangement for
who makes a disparaging remark her Select Picture. The scene being
regarding his sister and he dees to an important one, the star insisted

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A D V E» R T, IS IN G•

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FOR RENT
For Rent*— Five room bungalowon-Markham Heights with all mod­
ern conveniences. *15.00 per month.
For particulars see W. A. Leffier,
Box 873.
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In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
id, ’ pll-ase 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 arc, not allowed to give

W ANTED

DOWNING’

Recipe 1818 Ib sold by drug­
gists. Information in regard
to it chocrfully furnished bj

JE W E LE R
MY SPECIALTIES

originator

PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA

Residence Head of Park Avenue

GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER

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ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

OCULIST AND OPTICIAN

Dr.

Practice Tenflnedlathi* tmTSeaT
of the eye
Eyes examined by a tegular rcgl*.
tered physician
Glasses fitted, broken lenrs da.
plicated

C.J. Marshall
•*f •

Office 309 Park Avenue

For Saler-One medium weight
~ ’ Telephone 291
*
mare With c61t.
Guaranteed per
feet.
Pfice *200.00.
One stallion Office Hrs: 10-12 i.m. &amp;2-4 p.m
two years old worth *260.00- will
take *175.00 cash.
W. P. .N(oone,
Sorrento, Fla.
&gt; *
36-3tc
TIIOM AN ESI MET WILSON
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E. FERGISON IIOL’SHOU'BR

All Local A dvertisem ents Under
Thin Heading THREE CENTS •
To Rent — House,, corner Cypress
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum and Third streets. Apply to J.- E.
Charge 25 Cents. •
Pace.
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33-tf

out this information. Simply write
a letter and address it as per in■tructions in the ad. •

R.

H E N R Y M c L A U L IN

28 W. Church St. - Orlando. Fla

-^.vWilson- &amp; Hoasbolder
Sanford.

LAWYERS
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G O O D T O T H E LAST DROP

.
Florid*

MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE

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

E. 0. P A I N T E R
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ASK YOUR GROCER

F E R T IL IZ E R

COMPANY

.T n rk N o n v illr. F lo r id a

Fertilizers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Poultry Supplies
Lost—One black Jersey cow lost
Mark a round hole in each ear, white
spot in right tlank, white stripe on
tail 1 inches long just above the
i'u.h
For return will pay a liberal
reward. ( ’ . L. Byrd, one half mile
w*st of ice plant.
33-4tp

Foe thirty yesrt we have been manufacturing frnilirers in ihii Scaie— we have unified ev*
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tomert in every county in Florida.
W rit* For Latest Price lost.

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Prices alwaya ia lias with Uialit)

J. E. SIM III.ING. Local Agenl. SANTO Hit. TLOItllM

NOW O PEN FOR BUSINESS
( ’leaning. Pressing and Tailoring
n a t io n a l hank u i i l i u m

Wanted—T o buy a nice rouen
Reply, address, " C o u c h . " - Herald
Sanford. Fla.
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84-3tp.

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i *ahk a v e n u e

J O IN O U R C LU B

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1G pieces pressed, or 8 pieces cleaned and pressed

PRO GRAM

SUPREME

Beginning
Program will b e Changed
Entirely. Cancellations, Re-arrangements, .Elimi­
nations, Reconstructipns, Nets' Policies. N ew Pic­
tures, Nesv Stars; Expensive Features. Extravagant
Buying, of Good Clean Wedle&amp;ome Entertainment.
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Gladys Leslie in “The Beloved Imposter”
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A Special Feature Program at Lyric &amp; Star Theatres
Paramount and Artcraft Pictures oh Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday of Each -Week. *
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MONDAY

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TUESDAY

We want 1,000 pepper and fomato
growers to inspect our stock of 191 $
crop of pepper and tomato seed just
arriving
Number 1 stock at bottom
prices. The I. Allen Seed Co. T l - l p
Wanted —A gqod new milch cow
L, Greene,~\Yest Side.' 30-tf
The Drew Development Com­
pany.-owners of city lots anil blocks
located in vartorr* -sections of the
city of Sanford are offering them for
sale at low price*, reasonable cash
payment and twu yj-ar* time for
completion
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AND
will build a few bouses in the white
section to suit purchasers and also
in Georgetown and Goldsboro, and
will irrigate and improve small
blocks for truck farms.
Apply at
affico,* lU6- Magnolia Ave.----86Htc~-

FOR SALE
For Sale—T w en ty acres fine truck
land in flowing, well district. Price
reasonable.
Will sell in 5 acre
tracts or all together.
Half mile to
depot.
N. A. Brockway, Owner,
Wekiwa. Fla.
36-4tc

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$ 2 .0 0 „

APPRECIATED

C. A. W H ID D O N

F O U N D --------Bunch of keys.
Owner
■ samp by applying at 619
vefiue a n d -paying for this

W E H A V E F O U N D IT!
:♦ BUSINESS .C A R D S I«
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One Inch Card* Will fie Published Ui.
dcr This Uemdlng At Tbe Rate Of J7.2C
Per Year.

A PERFECT DRAIN TILE: Thoroughly^ImperTlou* to]Watcr. t'hrtniral
Decomposition, Atmospherc]andJ.Moisture.
Made from that m i s t nul((|]| gilapicd by tholGoveramenl to wllhfcliad
Nitric and Picric Acid tests in ihe construction o f Us immense acldplxntf*
Our supply Is limited onlj'by our ^demand.'

SC H E LLE M A IN E S

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SOLE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE. ORANGE AND LAKE COUNTIES. FLA.

LAWYER
OfTtCK IN TIIX cpnrr HOUSE

SANFORD

FLORIDA

M AH O NE Y -W A L K E R CO
SANTORO, TLOKIDA

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For Sale — 1917 Ford touring car
Demountable wheels.
Perfect con­
dition. Phone 6. , P. O. Box 116.

WEDNESDAY
For Sale or Exchange—One 20
acre, one 10 acre, Sanford Ave.
Walking distance to city. T w o lota
corner Center and Elm Ave. T w o
lota west aide Palmetto avenue 50 ft.
from Eleventh St. _ Make offer. B.
T. Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St.,
Los Angeles, Cal.
30-tf

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

For Sale—Old newspapers at the
Herald Office.
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5-tl

Jane and Catherine Lee in
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COMING

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“ T H E H U N W I T H I N ” . The Newest and Sweetest
Little.Star, L IL A L E E in “ T H E C R U S E O F TH E ,
M A K E B E L IE V E ” . M a ry Pickford in “ J O H A N ­
N A E N L IS T S ” , Etc. ■ :
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The Lyric Theatre w ill,be Open Each and Every Saturday
with a Complete Program. Watch for the Date the Big
Serial Begins. Watch for other Interesting Announcements
B E G IN N IN G S A T U R D A Y A S P E C IA L A F T E R
N O O N S H O W A T 3:15, E V E N IN G A T 7:15 P. M

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* For Sale Cheap—Second hand
cyphers, incubators. All sizes up f a
390 egg capacity.
Enquire Mer­
chants Grocery Co.
34-5tp
For Sale— Sewing machine. Phone
o. 46.
35-2tp
For Sale—Four room house at
moderate price, also lady’s -bicycle.
Inquire of Mrs. A. E. Berg, tele­
phone, West Side.
35-2tp

For Sale—A good, well improved
farm equipped for stock. 146 acres,
100 acres la cultivation, house barn,
■beds, etc. Team mares, machinery
slid, dipping vat, farming Imple­
ments, engines, water works. Half

Victory and Peace Exposition
FIVE C O U N T IE S IN V IT E D TO E X H IB IT

Orlando, Florida, February 1 1 ,1 2 ,1 3 .1 4 ,1 9 1 9
The war is over come, celebrate the great event with us. Finest fair in
H onda guaranteed— wonderful exposition of Fruits, Crops of Field and
Garden, Stock, Poultry, Art, Domestic, Education.
Best Races in State.
AEROPLANE

EXHIBIT

AND

JOHNNY

JONES

SHOWS

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JANUARY 24. 191B

THE SANFORD HERALD
PAGE THREE

PAGE TWO

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Sa n f o r d h e r a l d

JANUARY H , i s , .
Sanford, and if we don’ t get it we and school house has been r.r
will have it "figured out
that the covered with pine straw and t
road commissioners for this district improves it very much.
have got no heart.
, Mr. and Mrs. \V. I Clark

CO U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S
A B U N C H O F IN T E R E S T IN G IT E M S F R O M C O R ­
R E S P O N D E N T S — E V E N T^T O F S E M IN O L E C O U N ­
T Y - E F F I C I E N T R E P O R T E R S FO R T H E H E R A L D
LONG WOOD Pit K-UPk
J. T. McGahey had*fhe misfortune
to*hurt his knee when stepping off of
a moving auto. His friends will be
glsd to know that he is- able to be
out and hope he can soon discard
his crutches

man came up to attend the reunion.
Miss Bess Flansburgh of Jackson­
ville was the gheft for the week end
of Mrs. Dinkel.
C. R. Searcy was a visitor in Orlando Sunday

avenue,
• Mrs. Wolfingdon of Biltnmrr. N.
Relatives and friends are still re­
Capt. Washington and wife left C.t is visiting her cousins, Fred Grist
joicing over the return of so many
Sunday for New York city.
and Miss Hattie Grist.
of the boys from over there.
'
Lyngwood now sports a Board of
Mrs. W. S. Entzminger and Miss
Will Robinson i s . helping W. S'.
Trade w tyjch held its fust meeting Halley were shopping in Sanford
Culp put up a car of Iptttjc# this
^Friday evening.
Monday.
.
«•
were present
•.
The secretary of the West Long- week.
The ladies of the A. R. C. re*
We expect Rev. Sessions of Sai^
We are all still glad to *'a&gt;w iVat
^rtmed thpir sewing Wednesday and wood a/id Longwoqcb Old Settlers*
ford
will preach for us next Sunday,
Mil sew every Wednesday after- Association received a very interest­ the Flu is not in our neighborhood
as
it
is the Fourth Sunday. ’
any
more.
'
ing letter from Dr. C. E. Walker and
family of Redmond. Washing! orj^
Mr. and Mrs. T o m Fortier were j We were pleased to see'.sd many
e West Longwood and Lon
Vaughn’s Sunday) out at Sunday school, at whicK Rev.
wood Old Set.tlers’ Association held
Alfred Ericson is Superintendent *and
their sixth annual reunion Jan. 18th read at the reunion. They also sent afterrroom
some views
Bible teacher.
Whiles our President
fiear_Uieir"new Home
"Mral Jo h n Borell rem arked th a t
in Italy, visiting the king, the sou
lough. He is rn the Nevada, one of
verrir collector made ‘off with hi three, offices were most too many for
Old Srltlrrs Picnic
the ship* to convoy Ficsident Wilson
silk hat. It's a good thine we a! her to fill and desired thet another
through the war gone
don t haye silk hats or souvenir col be chosen as assistant so Bro. Bal­
Cartys Hartley and family and
linger was put in for this place,
Miss Etha Hartley .of tiroveland.
which p l e n s t h e old gentleman who
John Hartley and wife and baby of
has been a life long believer in this
Jupiter, and- Mis* Nancy Hartley of
work.
Orlando is vUittng their parents.
Mr and Mr* I. J llartle;
i‘e r&gt;'ner a« a new member and
Mr*. I.aMay of Tr.rpi-n Sprir-.gs
nn-l Mrs Duifti and children
ha* charge of the 1. r.gwiid l|. it
•i„- Mart n boy of Lake Mary
w htrh is T.rr- rrprr.r
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League’ furnished t.'.e. coffee
tended the service.
ation
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wa* M&gt;rv&lt;(i in the famili:
t&lt; M f* * Sjobiom brought over Rev
Limgwood chape! cup*, n
Edwards and
icrson
many limes they have
him to the tr

PURINA
'scratch

daughter, Miss Margaret Clark v
PAOLA PERSONALS
ited Sanford Saturday afternoon
Miss Irene Baughaa visited at the
Miss .Ruth Roberts Was the
home of Mfss Ruth* Roberts in Han­ (if Miss Irene Baughan at "Bid,,
ford Tiwrrsday night.
wee" Saturday night.
\ t r . and Mrs. A. A. Micks were
Miss Frances Pearson spent |,
business visitors in Sanford Satur- week with her father in Paola.
day afternoon.
"Silver Grove," formerly knos
7 Rev. C. W. White, newly appoint­ as -the Buchanan grove js hei
This grove is one of t
ed pastor of the Methodist church prun ed.
( Sanford was in Paola Sunday pret tiest and best cared for in ,
;rnoon', visiting at the homes of county
^ McGuin and R. R. Eldridgc.
A. P. Connelly of Sanford
'he road between the postollicc
.(Continued od Page 9 .

CALF

CHOW,

CATES

UOUSJ0

crate com pany

201 W. 1st St
I f your sfock an

"
Horse ” -■
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Scratch " " Chick Ma«h I
No. 1 Alfalfa Meal
Green - • .
Half und Half
Green C’ ro«s - -

PURINA

.

PU R IN A FEED

Blue Stone
Paris Gret n. Arsenate I

0MOUNT
ArccoV

Black Leaf I.
Lettuce Hampers. Btt
Ba»l-et&lt;« and nil Kin*!

chiae is ordered cancelled and the
bondsmen are hereby rebus. 1 from

ould be (fotie

at an early

Mr. W. Ml Haynes addressed the
board and asked that the Sanford
Herald be designated as the newspa'per i n -which the laws are to be

Motion ot C. W. Entzminger, sec­
onded by L . .P . Ilngan and carried.
Chairman Brumley and Dr. Denton
arc authorized to allow Mr. Osborn
thp sum of J15.00 for thirty days.
Clerk instructed to' refer to A t­
torney Dickinson •for his opinion to
lie rendered at next meeting of this
board held Jan. 11,* 1919, as to thp
authority this board bus for tha pay
ment of a license inspector.

M. t . lltlllnxe, 1*1) (),) c
KMP.OO: Mr*. I,. C. GlisMut
^
illian -on. i o&lt;t4Elmir &amp; F « .| Ci. . Jo, ill’ll
&lt;
7.tiO: Rower .V Koumiil.
W K. Hand,
c,.|
More, 111.00; V.\ (*. \V
"TO1!: Rolit. W. Lord, r, :i
Printing C.*.. Di.aJ; |. |,
&lt;’(&gt;.. 8.SO; Woodru.f &amp; V' a •&gt;
T. Keane, 7.50; -YowellJ0..1.1; K, A. Duueln**.

piingor ami 1 «, i d. t
t.,-&gt; &lt;
board is jmtt'uD t t r.’ -Pilv?
I .(l» for tin : • r d , l . i j o ir

Motion of C. W., Entzminger, sec
T. Whitfield
ended, by. ..CL. lL-Swopo-«n&lt;|
irrirdrpr. ITT D p rr**7r:— rr-—:
all bids for feed and groceries for the
month are rejected and Supt. J. M
Wynn Is instructed to purchase his
Mr. Lee Walker addressed the supplies where ho can get the best
beard in reference to payment for prices.
» « ! E. H. Kilbee. .
.
day used-from his land, and on mo­
Notary public bond of K. K. Giles
•vopy.. 1 I.Mf; L. A.Jll
1
tion of
W. Entzminger, seconded approved by this board.
• W. Eutzmingar/lJ.n K C by E. II Kilbee and carried, matter
Deed and contract for th e p ur-; ''h’,,fiL I-"; &lt;"»; Frank L. W oodru f 11
iU H V 'V 4
Nwope_tn investi­ chase of—the Elks’ Club
next regu.ar m *. t 1
building, by *W •‘• ’
gate "a ml report io this board.
held
Feb. Iih. |9|9
tin* county were here r\ united hv
||.
I’. 1 \!!*-n addressed the board in the respective parties,
1 ’ Contra- 1 for the hail.In
( ’ o n t r i t t , chell, JO.tin.
reference I j cancellation oDfraiichi.se be recorded’ and the (joed
^th-rirp-biJHSniiMaH,
granted to him to operate Sanford- contract- Co be JiTiW'eVf I n ' escrow in a
he entered into betweeav-Ahe-Cm
fcntcrpriso ferry and requested that bank of this tity. • Deed to.be deify-1
of-Srmrnnie. and Wltlium G. Kil
nine hi- cancelled anyi tiiat his bonds ergd -when terms of the-contract are
was here*executed and the clerk
men he released," and on motion of aceied out.
structed
tn deliver warrants in
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amount of »;ii i,»;n 1,. \v m G Kil
Pension claim o| Mrs Alice Drig­
for J \at- and pens which haye
gers approved.
reinly
bey-ir cionpli-teil.
Mr. U. .1. I lolly llddce—ed t hr

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.ini
c*jrr-*i ' I ' l l n k ' i Chill T o n ic i« ustfi
It hft* &gt;•• • n fi standard remedy Ir
fo.i.li t Lome* for «»v«*r flft r in y e a r 4

Specials At

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of t rule Material*.

Continued from page D

Before You Purchase

• . HOME of o u t lifting
No. 2 \V. C. Oats - j !
Pury Whi'at Short* -•"fi
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Bran -/ |
Earn Dairy Fp»i | - - .}
Purina "
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Phone 181

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the &lt; pi*lt i n l r it anvt tl th o u *
tan l&gt;
*. \«ft.
It in .in A d d i t i o n a
^ fnt*r.il t.iiiie.
25 a n d 50- oi^ntM u t d r i l l
m i »*• to r n I
M ore*.
M f^ .
on ly
l»i
n fi!

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DU it w

i'-i, Ja&lt; kN*invlJl«;

l»oar&lt;) in reference to 1
■.•ur,r .
paying the rT-ni of the guvt -ri|urit
laboratory in Sanford, and «n mo­
tion (if (•. P. Swope. . seconded be
I. P Hagan and carrn I. . I. - - ,
structcd t o . draw warrant for tho j
1 sum of S 15 00 for this ri nt
M o tio n

of

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if.

jrwE_F,KDALCIiV COUPOMATIONS, LTO. BUFfAtO, W

L^wrHrtrr
i.ir.tr;nle where tli-r name o f M t. Dallas for xhairmarrhot Ii.mmi re tciied by maif from
Dutton Immediately seconded
ol.tr mailing Hst us-d by the the nomination.
No other notninn
r's of!i-e.* A similar arrangb- tion H|eiuii made upon rnottQii Mr.
las been made through t h e ’ liar TEon was duly elected chairpian. *
,!•• toh.l vo d.-.ilers for the dis\
In this way it is hop'd lo v*«n1
y reach all persons affected |utH
w lit toe no .-., iry inform t- | ,rlI
-n* f o t hci|j 111, i-nl iry .
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ll ir&gt;is hi . ( h lirirrff/

board of 'public 'listruction held at
D"
it* • • ' .- •
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opv. tL iu io h a ..

house, to s e r v e

L IQ U ID S A N D P A S T E S

FOR BLACK W H ITE.TA N , D A R K BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOF*

A i Hu- &lt;1 ,,im.-„iiimi m •••img of the

by I. (‘ 1 lagan and inrr.id I 1.1 l
Harris i- Ih re by employed as jam, ,r
f o r th e c o u r t

PRESERVE THEiLEATHERi

Advertise in the Herald

’

TO THE LAST DROP

ph ' '•r- of rtd-, board. 1 1 , 1 ■ ' - ., , I

(iraham. Whole
Wheat and Muck
wheat Hour
Churn Hold Oleo
.All Good Oleo,
TVoco Oleo

uu* tlemaivl. so, as ahovi* statfd thuse w lio p^tt’c
"lheir orders first, will have* first delivery. • '
tinw pending
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Runabouts $500.00, Touring Cars $525.00. Trucks
"FootUVO; Coupdets $650.00, Sedans $775.00.

Clover Hill Butter

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EDWARD IIIUUINS

. Y ije iit

S iile smnn

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bl

i c k s m i v i |ft

Evaporated Apri
cots.

m U 'ii'.t

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

Seed Irish Potatoes
Rose No. 1 (i()f Peck
Fish Roe, Salt
Mullet, Nice
Fat Mackerel

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F e rlili/rr s , !

Peaches

and Raisins

V

if iiW

1 t: J.IM IIIIM,. I
with friends inMir
Mrs. Hodgins w

Mr Hagan an.f I i .
ksely ar.
gun’g into our read
proposition
pretty thoroughly and here * hoping
for better road* ami we believe w^
are goir.g'to "have, them
.

air.c

PHONE

t FEW

Orlando, Florida, February 11, 12, 13. 14, 1919

D O LLARS

IM

W IL L 'S A V E IT

Do you know that buying new lift A

onv

me map, anu alter making
overy the-tax payers are of
non » e are going to get
t very one voted a good time and a
Guests Sunday a: the home of
ad* out our way. The road
wish to meet again January. I 9J0 .
Mr and Mrs. Roy Lee
fluded hr*
: :r. sue'n
condition that
to r.o’.d pn with all thesr
st*y of a car going over*
"he school Child en are now
being trar.fported a I over Seminole
county to «chool on arcound ol the
had condition o f %
the road. The bus
made *evera! attempts at the liegin­
ring of « huol to.cwme over this road
for our’ chUdreo but had to give it
Up as a va7i job.
But who is to
blame.’
The road commissioners
claim that up until’ a month or so
ago there had beeft made no corn*
p.a’ r.t made to them about the road
•and not having any occasion to I
-travel oveh. this road they knew;
C O U N T IE S IN V IT E D T O E X H IB IT
•
nothing rf its condition. TK.ro a-»*

Great Victory and Peace Exposition
FIVE

^ t -vga. instead—of- Flu
&gt;rdy plain proof, that
JtfH*t-rs are not discha:

extravagance?
And now that th#
price of nefc- casings a fid tubes is go*
ing up—up— up. it i* almost crim­
inal folily. not to have your old shoe*
atjd tubes vulcanized when possible.
It means many dollars saved during
the year. Our_ vulcanizing method
cannot in* surpassed. We are expert*
in reiiuilding worn tires and tubes. ■

V^iCAHiguTTr

a

Oak and 3rd St

FO R S P R IN G P L A N T IN G

flK M

f i
art.

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J A N U A R Y D E LIV E R Y

LATt-ST m i l l ' « n .

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T &lt;RUP !'r'n&gt; OAlSrWSt&amp;Tz*™'

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uvrr. MTTO,. MBtCT.

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Ctvfrlghi
t»i* t»r

R J. lUpaoMi
lobMM Cm.

. V / O U can’t help cutting loose jo y ’us
J remarks every time y o u flush you r
smoljespot w ith Prince A lb e rt— it hits
you so fair and square. I t ’s a scuttle full o f jim m y
pipe and cigarette makin’s sunshine and as satisfy
ing as it is delightful every hour o f the tw enty-four I
It ’s never too late to hop into the Prince A lb ert pleasurepasture 1 For, P. A. is trigger-ready to g iv e you more
tobacco fun than you e v e r had in your sm ok ecareer.

T h a t’s because i t has th e quality.

Best Races in Stale
A fc R O P L A N E E X H I B I T

A N D

JOH N NY

JONES

Quick as you know Prince A lbert you’ll w rite it down
that P . A . did n o t bite y o u r tongue or parch you r throat*
A n d , i t n e v e r w ill! For, our exclusive patented process
cuts out bite and p&amp;rch. T r y it for w h at ails y o u r tongue!

SHOWS

s KTABUSflfD SEEIb
WEEKLY PfttCg U3T HOUSE IN FIOPIOA
WWTIFCR cataloo

I lie pritvieiuns a* to cigari. e!g
•Ites, (ubiicro am) Hiiuif will alf.
pructi.-illy every m *r.-li rit in t
it ate iif FI u,da. as nearly nil
J them carry a sinnil sto-k of tohacr
riieso moriUiants shoulil keep thei
selves informed through (loir l.n
press us to the progress of tin*.pgm
•ot:.. K'gmlation und air Hum as t
tiill is pa ited should take an a kra
inverftory of their stock of cigar
ciguri-ttes, tobaccos. and snuffs n
hand of that date.
. The Treasury Department is pr.
paring forms on which theaa in/uj
torie.i should he made, and also
form on which the return Is to I
made and forwarded to the’ colie

.
HIGHEST QUALITY MAINE GROWN
M rite for prices ghing quantity desire J. We handle

*e tairj « (W

T b U iitttur

vera

Sanford, Florid*

"Spaulding Rose No. 4, Irish Cobbler, Earlv Red B!iss
Iriumph, New Crop Turnip, Cabbage,
.
Onion Seeds and Sets '

Be Sure to Get

HE

wax-wrapped
sealed package
with W RICLEVS
upon It Is a guar­
antee of quality.
The largest chewinggum factories in the
w o r ld — the l a r g e s t

tries thereon as indicated
form
Instructions
ns
proper iiu-thitii uf nuking be return
and n*mi11,inci- covering t be taxes
will be enclosed with the inventorv
mailed to the taxpayer.

selling

gum

world:

that

in

the

is what

W R IG L E V S means.
SEALED TIG H T
KEPT RIGHT

In order to give the widest
tunity to the taxpayer nffec
these regulations to soiitire

Toppy rtd b a p , tidy rtd tint, handtomm pound and half pound tin
humidon—and—that c/tM r, p r ucticai pound cry$tal t / o i i htuyxidor with
tpongt moUttntr top that kttpt tht tobacco in tach pcrfactcondHion.

R, J, Reynold* Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N.^.

The" Flavor Lasts!

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PACE FOUR

JANUARY 24, 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD

The selfish am Hit ion of an
TH E SA N FO R D H E R A LD j principled•
rujj-r has miyle ittelf

unfels
from one end ' o f the world To the
It. J. HOLLY, Editor
othjr, and lias produced results fr.r
U'. M. H A Y N E S , Ituslnowa Manager
beyond any. intention or experia1
tion.
Published Every-Friday by
For instance, Ur Robertson, th*. hj/ad qf the. Chicago .Health Departi menl estimates that of the 1(30,000.
deoths from influenza anil pheu, monia in this country, one half
; could have been prevented if the
sufft-rcrs hud had skilled nursing. ,
l.nl*r«sJ u
font|.CU*« M i l l Mails r A n (u ii ;
i»vs, H Ihs
e HanftMtl, £lufMs
This it was impossible to supply, for
l ml. f Art f J M e rr h 3 nJ, I
the army had required 20,000 trained
nurses to jm'et its needs, 1 This left
II ®cr: £ft f aid Ilulidlof
at home barely 'enough experienced
mirsiV -for ordinary t in.,*s ami when
.\‘ o one is recommending Berlin w*
the epidemic arrived the scarcity of
resort at present
nurses was immediately felt.
The people who died on account
of insvificient care in sickness were
as truly victims of the Prussian mil­
itary system ns if they had died on
the battle field. ,

decided ' what to do. She’ is some
cute little kid'tdl rfght. *■

Letters From Soldiers

Tell papa to send me the address
of Aunt Emma apd his people in
England, ns ‘the one he gave me rj
at the bottom of the sea.
I have
passed Dover a number of tilii-i. vf)
route to Newcastle nnd if he sends
me another will try and stop off and
See them.
1 am getting ajong ffne
and enjoying the best of health.
With Ipve to ail from

F» *- V.
Baptist, Methodist nnd Preshyt* riun churches change their hours
of service, making them thirty min­
utes later.
Morning preaching at
11:30. night services 7.30.
Sunday schools will begin 30 min­
utes later than heretofore.

It is to lie hoped that the AmorD
can soldiers now in Russia are North
Dakotans. Those boys would soon
fight in the snow than shovel it.

Uncle Sam's troubles in the peace
conference are not concerned with
*1}oundar(es and indcmintles. ,Jle
only-w ants to get his hoys home'and
to "live happy! ever aflvi."
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AJJrr*

Baptisf Church

Attention is called to the change
adopted by the First Baptist Church
in the hours for service. Beginning
j next Sunday. Sunday" school will be
t&gt; a. tn., and the morning
service will begin at 11:30.
In the evening thoO. V. P. U meets
at 6:30 and the preaching sendees

I

It takes a wijll balanced mind to
see both sides of a question.
Uftbn times we arc so obsessed
The price of beer in St. Louts has with our own self interest that we
gone up to .twenty* dollars a barrel.] cannot see the other's* self interest.
eorrgrrsr
Seeing the other side gives a clear­
t ra tio n

..J-lfsV V i

Kggps

Hours of Church Services Change

er understanding of a whole question
including our side
This does not mean that .we must
j believe in or he on the other side in
order to see it, but we can see the
other's viewpoint, even though it is
not ours and may not be the true
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, • Among the dil-orc * which thrutcn the home lifv^ of Aim-ru a there is
flffne more ■scrhiijr rha .“ *T*.v*»S^rrw
between the dollar aa.d. i t.«■' |&gt;n
' rl.e most valuable mi
ing power.
*
:drs of a centroversv are

Letter No. 1

A record attendance is desired
next Sunday at Sunday school.
Dear Mother and ail: • .
.
The pastor's themes are as fol
Just a few lines toilet y'ou know lows: Morning, A Lesson for fisher
I arrived in Montreal (I. K.
I got men: eveni ng,
Safe.« tVy.v.tr:» v, »"i
liberty tonight to ..w.-lwiwiMarict'Uiii1
~~
?fgFT&lt;
It -•■ems- .-'.range to have
th - Canadian money you have a
pocket full of lug coins and nothing
i * pext convocation of Monroe
P in it?
Chapter No- la R :-A . M. will be
There are all kinds of people over He'd on Tuesday evening, Jan. 2§'th,
o'clock.
i here* mos!l\***FrVr.eh • and wounded be -mmt-ncing promptly
at which time, the R
f soldiers.
' will be conferred
Montreal, Canai a. Sept. 3, ‘ Is

D ID YOU G E T T H A T C H R IS T M A S B A N K IN G CLU B PASS
K TH A T W E SE N T YOU?
IF SO, B R IN G IT IN AND JOIN

* YOU CAN ST A R T W IT H 10 CENTS, 5 CEN TS, 2 C E N T S OR
1 C E N T .' YOU IN C R E A S E YOUR P A Y M E N T S T H E S A M E
A M O U N T EACH W E EK . IN 60 W E E K S:
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10-CENT
f-C EN T
. • 2-CENT
1-CENT

CLUB
CLUB
CLUB
CLUB

PAYS ' $127.50 *
PAYS
_63.76*
PAY3T~'1
PAYS
12.75

W F ALSO HAVE EO CENTS. $1.00 AND $5.00 CLUBS
W H E R E YOU P A Y 'IN TH E S A M E A M O U N T EACH W EEK .
„

JO IN TODAY.

,PUT T H E C H ILD R E N IN , TOO.

YOU W IL L R E C E IV E 4 PER CENT IN T E R E S T

PEOPLES’ BANK OF SANFORD
On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Y'ou r«n Bur From Ut at
M holrnale Friers
Writ4i fur l ile« List

ff. A. Merryday Company
Palatka, Florida

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OstTiia*iTi»l Crop.

On Traits,
Nuts and
Shade Trees

No Tl. O.n.rml' Trnlts, Toarhosj
] lumi.
Cnpn. Ortlrrm. na. ■
No X Th. Fi* u a llom. fm lt and
ft 4 U 1 U £«rtr 1 rrsfi,
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Inter-State Nurseries

- j

Li.
J f.irpnra-

they-are now'user!
— liquerr. They

A sheet fo r e v try day.
Due of these pads will re.mind you o f important
m atters'that are to come
up during the year in
your business, household
or -personal affairs. W e
have them 'w ith desk

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war .*&gt;,i.4cr. The iad:es stiil go one
day everj week anti a goodly num­
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The young people enjoyed a moon­
light picnic at the Harney pavillion
last Thursday evening. Those pres­
ent were Misses t Kathryn Flynt.
Elizabeth Stones, Alice Coffee, .
Clair Harrison. Edjth McClellan
aid Helen Mofan and Messrs. W i ­
lucKy so lar, got "suaiv once.
T:.e
liam K'.lbee, Ossie Flynt, ButterLake. Rergne wgs torpedoed Oct. 21
at 7:10 p. m and sunk in 23 min­
utes. All the crew we saved. We
were picked up by an English pat.-sl
boat and taken to. Cardiff. It was
Crockary Saver.
2:30 a. rp* when we reached port,
Danger of breakage Is eliminated In where'we stayed at the Angle Hotel
a new motor-driven dl«h Washer In
two weeks until » &gt; got anoth-r .rV ,

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his bit to win this war. i have s n
tome exciting times since- I have
been here -the people in'the Fjatea
do r.ot knu-a the war is cn. compared
to oyer here.
Well, we
the Welsh
pert we hft
are there.
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J. R. Y t arb) Here
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Mr. J. R, Y’ear by was in the city
this wttk in the interests of the
Delco Light Ccmpany of wlich he
is (jbtrat agent and salesman., Mr.
Ycarby I t s plaad a number of
these private electric lighting p’ants
in thik ccunty as shown by his an­
nouncement in another part of this

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wbleii the -b*h'-s are held stationary In
w ife baskets and w a t e r Is fo rced

'OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT.
Phone 148 Sanford, Florida

M a cclen a y n o rid*

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with our meat not

CALANDER|
PADS FOR

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sure had some time with
SCCt&gt;f4tm l w U r , tst deed »
girls.
Y'ou know every **n is * g ’*th r itt *■( K-Vru.r
W ( t Sf * 1 try ettris) &gt;tr.n&lt;
we all get a girl while we ttt*
ttt. g ir d 4i&gt; -1 fsftttsr-,
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TtU: S A N T o n n .T ig in n i-

1
LMie Happenings
•gallon of
jjlller* in Brief 1
Perrimal Hems .

In and About
S The City

Summary of the
Floy linn Small
Talks Sucdnrll)
Arranged for
Herald Headers

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••ygw Rnglo n a -suppenn t the uc
Forist building Rtvcn~try The ladle
ef the Congregational cliureh Satur
J1V (tomorrow) evening, 5 t * ‘J.
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• o i. with Hit* proper parts, properly installed anti it \vi.!i ;ho
Vw* have liu* accessories and parts and know how t'* i t v 1 he
H is iii-iiur iffvatly cnlarucd and \vc are now ready to meet vour
evepy reqinre’ purU f. tj 1- ortis and other cars. Wc cannot enumerate the many articles
it we have in this line.
All we ask is iat you just lis this one point in your
niiivj. iit w and forever

When You
cessories fc

■. and Mrs. II It, StBaltimore . Wed netday

o f A u to A c Car. T h in k of

5. P ark A v e n u e

Mi.-i__Margaoat—C:ula'.ea!.i**f,

W E W IL L B E C L A D TO S E R V E YOU

‘ , Auto accessories can he found at
all times at the.Sanford Cycle Co,.
avenue.
3ay to attend t
Centenary...

I have for sale King's Improved
Cotton Seed, the earliest variety
known. Yields over forty per cent
Mr. and Mrs,
lint and a very prolific vielder. The
spent the week
only cotton that will heat the boll,
Beach a* the gue:
weevil. These
seed are* North Caror. Lavvt hi .M um o! AJLinta was
B. L- JVrkins.
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1.inn grown
and giwrunteed to Im» railed htT*k by III' illness i*T liN lit i It*
Ur. Bails still at !,inruin Hotel.
pun*.
M, 1*. Ldpe, Box St5, San­ son, Lawton, who u.th jinf1mother
Srt bim fur glasses f o r ( headache,
ford, Fla.
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37-2tc
have been spending Some time as
poor vision. Byes .tested free.
-Martin M r Dante!,, one of -the the' guest of Mrs. Moon's brothers,
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“ Herald Boys" is home from camp Messrs. Chappell and families.
w D. L. Thrasher left Saturday for
on a three day furlough a-nd is .visit
.lin­
Baltimore and other eastern markets
ing his mother.
Martin has bn-n n.tid
v,here 1, g"es t*i buy new stock for
transferred to liu* Ordnance Depar-t- lord
spring and summer.
ment und thinks his chaiiti * fnr'Tu*- |! ,t; ,
ing mustered out “n tin* near future- im .i*

uiaeK peas. 13.3) per hu,
Mountain beans, &lt;* per lb
Orange ram* seed &lt;1*75 p
f o. b our station, suho
rlrmatioti
Hickory Scad
i lie Kory, North Carolina.

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ADVERTISING
For Sale or will tTade good bor
. Itansuip, Shoemaker. First St,

i All Local AdvcrtiBetncnls Under
Thin Heading THKUU CUNTS a
Line For User, Inner lion Minimum
Charge lij Cento. -

the* Saul of tC ( V* -

WE HAVE FOUND IT!
t! LC f UftVIN TILE.* Thoroughly Impervious tnjWater. Chemical
l).*r met niii'in, Alai &gt;vpluvu j.i a I ] Moist lire.
from that **.ime materia' adopted hi the Government to witlrstand
and Pirrir trid lesis m ihe rimslrurllnn of ilk intinen.se arid plant*.

Our supply Is limited only by our demand.
At; ENTS IN SEMINOLE, ORANGE \NJ&gt; LAKE CO DMTIES. FLA.
ria-i * nur. ,i. I'arn.ru, Nori i

Crrii.ft s*-,tft nu

A lta m o n te
Longweod
I.ake Mar
Paste
Monroe

l*ir* A ,r. and (?*!i SI

AL M. MASSEY. Pastor
Hipt st Church and -Sun
a.v S, hoot invite'you to •
worship at the Temple
GAYS c a i .a n d k r
1 M Sunday School
all depart me

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Evening Worship

b’clecllona of Songs and
I,! , r. !y l*,e Temple Choir, SupP‘ rleil |,y ihe Ladles’ Chorus at
i;f* p, mple Is so arranged ns
0 “ * "&gt;*nfortabl*i •whether the
®eathi* he h ,t or cold. . '
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W e' o m e

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Lit-lie,

' NOTICE T O TA \ I"AYEltS
As require! by S-*ction 1J. Chap*.-r
Laws of Florida, I will b?
in tite following place/ en the date?
set after each, between-the hour* of
I &lt;'.00 ;i. ni. and 3 ."0 p. .;n., fjir the
purpose of receiving tax returns.
Geneva
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Chuluoia

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a pretty romance v.ntcli iwga.i .-veil
years ago when'the pri-tty bride-loIn* visited )ier sister. Mrs. i».*st,
who v. as a resid'-tu IV*ra , m that
time.
Mr. t-aldv.,*’! i.i one of Sanford's
.lltb
most ^rnniuii at young husin v
lien
and is a young man i*f slcrliu-, char­
acter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell will be at
home to their numerous friends after
February lath.

Your Savings Account

ur« very truly,
A. VAU G H AN,
' Tax Assessor,

A perfect drain tile: thoroughly
impervious to water, chemical de­
composition, atmosphere* and moist­
ure. Made'from that su n- material
adopted by the g jv er.im . t la vith, stand nitric and picric a jJ tei'.a in
the construction of its Imrneuse
|nitrate nrid plants.
) Our supply is limited rmly by our
deni an d.
Sole agents in Serr^no'e, O range
a n d I.ake counties. Florida.
M AI Cl) N E Y- W A L K L it Co.
34-4tc
Usually, though, Cholera gets in
before wo know it./ Then it requires
c!c 30 attention to each hog—each
hog must he dosed— and if you will
dose them as directed you will save
better than 90 per ■cent.
If you
don’ t, th* B, A. Thomas m?di:ine
post* you nothing.
We—not aam.*
distunl manufacturer—pay
your seasons
m « ney back.
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rn-b, :
. L. Aiken Seed Co.
34-ltc
’ Sanford

For Sale— Old newspapers at the
Herald Ofllcy. .
5 tf
For Sale Cheap— Second hand
cyphers, ir\,cuhatura. All sizes up to
390 egg capacity.
Enquire Mer­
chants Grocery Co, *
3t-5tp
For Salt* — A good, well improved
farm equipped for stock. 1,13 acres,
100 acres ,in cultivation, house barn,
sheds, ptc. Team mares, machinery
silo, 'dipping vnt. farming Imple­
ments, engines,' water works.
Half
mile froin good town in Lake coun­
ty.
Easy terms, J2G00.00 cash,
$1000.00 per year.
$3200.00 fan
run from b to 33 years at 5&gt; J per
w C.. B. Riddle, 901
Florida Ave Tampa, Fla. 35-3tc
For Sale—House, 610 Laurel ave

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a n d . t h e . lo n g e r y o u c u l t i v a t e its a c ­
q u a in ta n c e t h e m o re f r i e n d ­
ly i t w ill grow ,

Get Acquainted A t Once
W e W ill Introduce You, B rin g
A Dollar!

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Dr. C! J. Jessup, a prominent
physician of Kitanning, I’ a., and
daughter, together with
\\ . H Schuyler' of the same place are stoppinu at tlu; .Hotel Carnes.
They
will remain several weeks and are
enjoying the hunting near Sanford.

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Frown has accepted a po- H. B. Crowder and Miss* Margaret
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ELECTRICITY FOR, ANYONE ANYWHERE

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J ^K LC O-LK i H F will li^ht up y o u r su m ^
nirr cottage, &gt;our y r o u n d s a n d yo u r
docks, brilliantly jand econ o m ically .
It
will lig h t yuur l i o use b o a t.o r y o u r ynrh t.
I t Tias am ple ca p acity t o liglit h o u se and
o u tb u ild in g s, a n d to furnish pow er for
p u m p , w ash ing piachine, refrigerating
m achine, vacuum pleaner,'electricfan, etc.
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it iu ‘ t w e lv e m o n t h s
e n d e d N o v . 2, 1918 (its fis c a l
y e a n , S w ift &amp; C o m p a n y t r a n s ­
a c te d th e la r g e s t v o lu m e o f b u si­
n e s s on th e s m a lle s t m a r g in o f
p r o fit in its h is to r y .
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IVVito fu r th * D j L ' o *L ig h t booh

nil over th. I ...t d &gt;;. , ( , T,ij. 4J.
tiinr. who is a lm ■ tht* rntthdr of
"Oitp (ioliii'ti Day," aft
w.-.tin • it
|awake I .» tii.d
farnu i.
She
.-ay- r m t T;i■ ■- i "i;,,. ,i tTi •wyif.v
itself. • T h e |i.»-t litile vvi'l be ... m i - V

by Gay. At tig- M-rn .■ thn
will speak i'll ‘‘Tlit* Traveler.’ '
At lent I ill is lalleil to the hoti-A of
service, the m irning ones rema ttiii:
as rhey are. Sumiay seiiool at
church at eleven. The evening *•?.
vices will he ail van -i f l.a'f a i ' i■• i ( ’hristian Fboleavi.r coming at
p*
unil el.urch at 7 dlo

■ Profits o f the meat business—under
regulations of the United States Food
Administration — were limited to a *
maximum of 9 per cent on capital
employed but not to exceed 2?g cents
per dollar of sales.
Swift &amp; Company in the regulated
departments earned 7-57 per cent on
Cfipitul erhployed and 2-04 cents per ,
dollar of sales, out of Which" had to be
paid Interest on borrowed money and
taxes? - Here is how ‘ these 'earnings
affect you.

Live-Stock Raiser—
Swift Si Company killed 14,948,000
bead of livestock, which weighed
olive, 4,971,500,000 poujid3.
Swift Sc Company made a profit of
only a fraction of a cent per pound
livewcight.

Consumer—

Neniors
Tlie Seniors received an invltatiodi
from the Green Boom t ' I j 1, „f steison University to attend the play ,f
Priscilla nr the'Courtship of Miles
Stamlish. The majority of fhe Hus
ex w et to art end'.
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Juniors
• l i i e Juniors In hi
meeting to-see
about getting their banner'fixed.
The ria&gt;» have charge 'of chapel
this week.
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The Soph.Olio-. . I
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chapel l.l-t w e e . a .d g., , ij,
Jeral

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O. CL.Woleatt,
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B. F. Wheeler,
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0. P. Swope,

E. A. Douglass,
F, ,F. Dutton,
Mrs. j. S, Moore,
' • • B. G. Smith,
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T. G. Roebuck,

Ben Fish,-

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L. M. Rehbinder,
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O. C. Bryanfr
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They are not. doing ariv thing to ntl
trait attent on.
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Machln* Works With Peat Qat.
Danish investors have perfected
motors thnt are clnltnesl to work well
with jtent gas qs f u,.| Instead pf ben-,
line or gasoline.

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a c o n s u m e r p u r c h a s e d o n ly
b w ? .t &amp; C o m p a n y ’s p ro d u c ts h e w o u ld
c o n trib u te o n ly a b o u t 78 c e n ts a y e a r ,
1 *’ cents a week as profit to the

company.

S w ift &amp; C o m p a n y ,

U .S . A .

General and Permanent Laws
Enacted by Special Session of the Florida.
. .
Legislature, 1918.
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C IIA I’TFBC 7730— (No. 6).
*.. A ct for tb# lle llo f of J. H. T a tter•
son, former County Commissioner o f
the Fifth County Comiol»*10rter ■
District o f Duvul County. Florldu,
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fo r loss of compensation durlnx his
suspension from said oltlce.
Whereas, tho Governor did, on thu
-ith day of August. A. D. 1916. suspend
, Vi Patterson from tho oltlce o f C.iuntv Commissioner o f the Fifth Coimnlsslotnw's District o f Duval County, H o r-

!!,“ !l.'.hc. T M l,? u.'n 9 « k n t» r of the par- autborlzed and empowered to admlnlater era*ea, and any other p'roperty cepet|LU" r
" ......... - ----------------*----------------- ------usually admlnle- d a ily dralgned lo facilitate the vlolato require auch lion o f nny o f the provisions o f this
nd fair dlacloa- Act. and to sell any such property not
his knowledge specially designed to facilitate the vlo o f any o f the latlon o f any o f the provisions o f this
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- — v And such State Act. Such destruction and sale shall be
In the presence o f the Clerk o f the Clrtorrieyn. County Solicitors, and Oth- in.utc to appear that the bona (Ido owner Attorney, CountySolicitor, or othor
i-r l ’riiH4-vutlnz Attorneya Connnls- or such personal property was not con- prosecuting attorney, la hereby uu- cult Court o f the county, and at auch
cemed In any auch violation as nrln. thurlied and em power'd to nie • times, place*,
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• Court, to which he may be at- such Judge shall Tn his order direct. It
Kmpiuyeci
andR7oUpr
r ^ uccfiiury
C" ,U'
second
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' Coin,«7e.0
iniiea, nnd
tu I rt&gt;*
liofuro or nft^r
ihn degT.e^.'oV
fart
Anil tthe
lor or In *term.
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-*"*•*be tho duty
* • o f* such
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sc hud. In vacation
Inform*shall
Sheriff
Said Offlcers' ond°"to P r o v ld ^ fo r ' th l ,,u,h! n*
In this A ct shall be tlons against persons charging the vlo- mediately convert Into the Fine and
Attendance
of Witnesses
Upon A*nv
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i ” any latlon o f any o f tha provisions o f this Forfeiture Fund o f tho county th* pro­
investigation of the Violation o f this i„!rt
a ,,°,rn*y to trans- Act herein made a criminal offense, as ceeds from sny such sale. And It la
.lo I’ruvlde \Yhat anan ^ o n «tlb* tr*h »P o rted. or bq con- £ff. M . ^ ^ . c o M l s U n t with th# Con- hereby expressly declared to b e .th i lntute Prltna Facie KvTdenc7Tn'~Pro.'e
th# tr»n»I*&gt;ft*tlon of. or fo r stltutlon o f this Stats, and to causs to tentlon o f this section that mU'autr,i^o&gt;
cutlons
or
other
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C0,?,n‘0'*
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rrl* r ‘ o transport
to the obe
Issued
by the. .proper
warrants
blUs, motor
trucks.
t»,.,_ . V
iroceeuings unuer State Chemist,
aoeh sh.rirr
r » n nt
. . . . . . . officer
. . boats,
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Chemist. . from
from such
Sheriff or
or o ff &gt;
arrest
o f th
the persona
accused' in .acvessels, and o th c* water m f t 1
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other means o f conveyance,
violation o f any o f the pro*
this A ct or to facilitate the
,f tho provisions o f this Act.
forfeited and,disposed o f In the
Is proylded In thl* Sectlon.-or
Fifteen hereof, as the same
Thl* \ct r.i PrnMt.it
■inj.tun.ju i i i , « r lo r any common carrier or to ruiiy unit fairly answer any pi
applicable
,
co'nvlc• .
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misdemeanor
Sec. IS. That the right o f property In
provided, und to all . i — v - n — ■ * . . .ting
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C.™J i ' C t l e j S ,“
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M .h'.„ btTeim- b&gt;“ u,; !?;J5*J,“rr In ^ n T a rc u u 'c
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ld WhVreas The Sennte o f the Stnto o f der. purchase,
’ TlorlJA* un \ho 2!tb tiny o f Mn&gt;» A. I • tikxlcatlrifc ll(iuom fur pfraonal une un
1917 rofu»eil to- fulvlue nnd conm*nt to a boveraga not oxrrrtJInR mm «iunrt iluriiaUl*AUipcnilon* thereby rcInitutlHE the Ing any period uf thirty ‘ con«ocutIve
said J. It- Patterson In ulllcn for the re- duys to bo ordered, purchased or trailsmalnder of his term o f oftlco: and,
ported In Interstate commerce.or IntraWhereas. Upon tho suspension o f the stato commerce or otherwise by any
s-ild J: H- Patterson from oltlcein* a fore- common or other Carriers
from nnv
said the Uovcrnor appointed H onorable po nt without or within the Suite to uny .
l
i l Drown to flit said vacancy: and,
point within the Slate. •
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Whereas; the said D. C. Drown held
H&lt;c. 6. Upon the trial o f nny person
said oltlce und received tho salary, com - under this A ct It shall be prltna facie •
t ill, i im.nL . . I i",?.*.
*. J” V , o f h*B profession In this State, to trans- such Circuit Court to finally try nnd de- Jntnnlca ainse^Void .tt.7.n 1 . ‘
_ ,,rnsatlon and ewolumanla
.iV l
t‘ hat, Intoxicating -liquors w e re ' -LLA* "
*&gt;r Liquid*
anil Certain past, nr rjmin io b . i|.qi,«|“ 'ftr l,nll ,.ih
. . aml
. . i -i-^..._
‘t * ? * .1* m* A T
. O
a l i fo|uV lM
l o bhl»
i. ti»»»«ln&lt;»teewlpe, «n.i
and . a
o th..fe .....i^
pepara
d «eu _
- ^way.
r o dlspeQsed
T K T 5 r or given
the remainder br the liTin o f
,
or?cr* J'. procured, transported o r ^ rellffT r o l
there
to
msnte
properly
connected
with
Such
a
ions
o
f
thl*
Act
and
nil nth
j II. Patterson to the amount o f F ig h t- celved In vlolutltin o f this Act -If-any
other personal
Jluelvely case, she'll be by the Clerk o f -.Id Clr- proDerlv that
em Hundred Sixty-Seven* Dollar* and waybill or records .of shipments, or
Court promptly transmitted to the i „ y P pi-rsu'n association o " personsL or
Mighty Cents (I1867.B0), nm m o n fu u y amount round In .the possession o f any
skey or brandy, which may proper Court o f tho county for trial nnd corporation In the vlo h iU o n ^ r
nf
appears by the certificate o f the C ltrji person, shows thnt he received or transdispensed
liy
'auch.
pharmaother
proceedings In conformity with the pravis one o f this A l7
whtrn
of the Circuit Court and Ex-offlclo Clerk ported by and through the means staled
Make Aiqiroprlntlon Th erefor: to cist only In quantities, not exceeding tho general
law. Ami the trial o f such h a ^ l l r e i t used to facilitate
of the Hoard o f County Commissioners |n this ACt any nnumnt over uinl above
m i.?'i lm/"/ V*"
^Pension o f Ccr- eight ounces to nny ono person at ally
tain Officers for Neglect o f Duly In . .*.,1-• ounce,- to •any one •person• at ally- lower Court shall he on auch Indict- tlon o f ut v o f tho i,ruvUI, ?i ,1f h. ?LV
uf Duval Cuunty, F lo rid a ; and,
one quart o f Intoxicating liquors rfor
one
time,
and
only
upon
the
written
nnd
^nents
or
Informations,
nnd If quashed and all o / th e Ihlnss tneniinnLi1 ra
tbe Fnfiircemcnt nr this Act: to Pro­ signed prescription o f a physician reg- or held otherwise Insufficient.
Whereas. Tho Constitution o f tlio I,overage purposes wlthffi any tlilrtv
It shall
lie tion rFour
or thl* /VCl,
AcL PirViVd°intJ1. l.I,.eSfC*
vide Hint so Much o f Chapter
72SJ.
11
nr
v
m
nt
ll
e.l
m..l
*.»
..r
.eileu
.iw
fn
.......... c
jv__ iw
u r Ul irilM
Slate o f Florida provides that no re- consecutive days; and the Sheriffs, Dcpptcr 1.X3. ularly admitted nnd licensed to practice law ful for any Sheriff. ..
Deputy
Sheriff,
biles , ,motor,
trank*' inCIUUinff ,.lUtufllU. Laps " f
Florida. Approve
•Instated officer shall suffer tho lo s* o f utles and Constables shall have uuthor,ed April |,|* profession' In this fifnte by a Hoard ITtisecutlng Attorney. Constable or prl- buaft » »
2lln. 1U17, “ Itelnllng to th
the I'urnlngs of his office during the tlfno |(y to arrest without warrant.and seize
be mnnu- ,,f Medical F.xnmlnrr*. who*before writ- n tts -T tttr n ln mnke nnrt subscribe to-atrTWttehnttg frua/unr tK M l.^h^h1'
farture. pfissesslon nnd .traffic
1 Ing such prescription shall have either an affidavit o f complaint against, the nc- nnd nil other mains fit .M.1™ ".*!1of his suspension lltercfruin^uuW.-tlvcCe.- -a ll liquors - foumj In this State where
»Hlc In
In n
atcnlirtllc or Intoxicating lie
f0i*e.
.
...
f ouhd In. violation of this Act and the
i'l &lt;&gt; l-rbfrs.lon.l kltowledgiCof the case, or cased. *nd trial and further proceedings ln „ , J'vMUHon
other liquids.
i i - I-, Unacted by the Legislature o f the same shall be disposed o f ns provided
Stnto o f Florida:
. ... ■ '
by tho law* o f this State.
nils'
nU- i " : ^ ,,n * a ,n‘: l*or: ,:n;
whom the prescription Is Is- general law ,ts If such prosecution had
any of^h°e nro^lV.n^V% , r a , ! ^ ,V * Q.n
Section 1. That the sum of F-'l-"*?®"
Dec. «. That nny person violating the
1,. r !
' rtM.
J arnl * ,n. T 1 rh
":»*'* prewcrlntlon ulutll l»o flntml orljrlnally Iwcn lul tl.it «•«! In Ruch lowrr in r&lt;»hv
• ° n"wi
^
Hundred Blxty-ssvcn Dollars und L lg n ty provisions o f Sections one. two or three
such manufacture traffic nnd keep- „ n,| *hnll be In substance the follow ing Court. And.no Sheriff. Deputy She riff.’ , o , , „ ^ e i / r a , „ of*
ln “ “ k p e r Cents 191 867.80) be, iu»d tho same ts „ f this Act shall be punished by a line
".n
.J
relating,
f„m
,:
_
..
'
Constable
Or
Fro.ecutlng
Aftorney
shali
H
n
am
Tl
i
iam
e
sM.'i
'.
n
r
f
o i T 'o 'V
to certain rluh* nnd other places,
hereby uproprlatcd out o f nny-m pney* o f not less tlmn one hundred Dor tiu/ro
tcqulrad to )w y coat. In any prosecu- That It .h alTb^ he duty o f th l M v e A
where such liquor* nrc received f o r ' Fttat* o f Florida,
In the State Treasury not otherwise np- than live hundred dollars, or nut ies*
a or other proceeding under any o f Sheriffs Deputy Sheriff** C on l»«»?iV t^ J
certain _ purposes: relating to nul- i ’l|uoO' o f------—
--------•' .
•tironrlnted to be p a id 'to the'said J. II. -than one nor mure than six mhnths.ln .
"aiicea. and ItnpoNlng - ffiitlq* on err*•— -.2 —- - - - - - - — . - , . a * regularly- D-, bond for same, o r-lo make an Insolvent unv anil alt' aurh munlcl|&gt;a1ltl«fl(
Patterson for-Siild loss o f compensation, the county Jail at htrnl lalsir. of Inlth.
lain offlcertr nnd prescribing- certnln censed and practicing physician un....
Sec S, Tho Comptroller Iii hcr*n»y nuSeo. 7. That If any Section or part o f
under affidavit. * nd nil costs accruing In nny
*
,uch ihlnjtM, oner tho ntimo
remuille*'' m Is nut In Conflict with In c'law * of said S tate , do heroby certify proifcution ikr oth tr
thorlxed nnd required to draw his w ar- Section o f this Act shair bn held to tie
it i i f S **ln V u n *
T r u,0 county until disposed
by uf
th«nsHhvrlff
of
,
r
proceeding
under
Is In this
this
Act
Shall
llemaln
In
Full
Force
1
have
either
n
professional
knowl­
rant on the Treasury for said sum or unconstitutional or Invalid that fact
liny .uf tho -j&gt;rovlnk)titf
h* o f this Act shall Section nrovid.il
, ,, ,* „ !n ‘ "J*
edge o f the case, or that I h iv e exam- tie -charged
ami KfTcrl ThmiiKlimit
the Hlnl&lt;*«
Flitliteen Hundred S i x t y - s e v e n D o l l a r s *(,«(! not Invalidate any other 'Section
against tho county nnd paid ,|„ty
Go. Sheriff r m * " ,I*D be the
patient In my
nml to Brin Mr lVnitl(l«‘H for 11» ••nd............... ............. .
within
und Eighty Cents (|18C7.*0) In fa v o r o f
portion o f Section of I Ii I n A&lt; ( lull
charge, whose address In_______________ out of the Fine and Forfeiture Fund ten daya bftor ttm ^ e r o. .. orn‘ &gt;'' W"such
Vlolnllmi
of l h I n Art.
I II Patterson, nnd the Treasurer I* the villld portions Shall
I h* oiifurcoil „
.
thereof ii.iai
In the
manner
ns cunts
nrc
paid
t&lt;h
ln
s k io make
and
ahhicHt f
"
..«*..**
....
.
....
io
in
a
k
c
ii
n
|
mjliacrlho
to
an
j
and
I
do
hereby
prescribe
for
uq»
o
f
said
hereby required to pay the same.
without reference to th, p.ul nu lu’ld *ri* ** Knnrti*«l hy tho L«gli«lntiiro o f thr
criminal caSe* upon the conviction o f d a vlP ln ' wVJThig"l^V’ re .u'me* offle^r ^
St it** o f I'lorhla;
patient..................... --------- And 1 fu r­ 1u
S e t 3 Tills Act shall take effect lm- Invalid
an Innulvrnt person.
thurtxcd by law to ailminlHtt-r un outh
Sec. *
That this Act shall hecoup
mediately upon Its passage and a p p r o v ­
Serf ion |. Th 11 It Nhnll l»c unlawful ther certify that the une o f such______
Src. 11. That no pt'raoh filmII.
Is neeessaey to nllovlate or
effective live ila is ,f(tri* Its par"
•»lol {••r anv l'«r-'t;i aHnoiliitIon o f piTnoti*
al by the Governor.
Passed
by the Legislature session approval liy the tlovernor
.
*u t rnporatIon, ur any iiRctit nr tviiplnv* * cure the Hines* or dlseano o f which said
patient Is suffering.
Approxed December t. 191*
1 p17 unil vetoed by the Governor.
•
any p«*rm(|i( nmiurlatlnn o f liornoriH,
1 hereby certify that tlie Inst pre­ i'« bjr-the Stale, or regularly .....'
918.
Ilccunbldered by Special Session I
jo
“ r c orporation, to tn a n u fn rtu rr . h«*II^
•Ml h y th„ state. „ r regularly employed' *from whose possession same were Ukeri
....
. . . . Govern or’ rt
C IIA IT K It 77.11—4No i'l
hahlrr ur «*\Vhan»:«‘, ur «miinc » to \ hs i i i a i i - scription given l,y me to tho person h&gt; “ ‘ ounly. for nn alleged violation of If either or both
Passed by Senate
over
he hii,,x»,, to Vuch
herein named, prescribing tho use of
An
Act
to
aihi'iut
S*.,’
tl«*n
,'.
of
Ml
\.
t
iif;»i
turr&lt;l
n
«»M.
k
i
r
t
»
*
m
l
or
r,x('hnni:«'il
veto Nov. 26. 191*
any of ( (io provisions uf this Act. or Sheriff, and within ten days a fter the
passed by House o f Itcpreselltat Ives
in .inv iy U p to |», « &lt;ij»4’«*rfif*&lt;l In th* ----------------- -----------Was on tlm iGfYo'
passed at the Special Session of i h».."ri'’ ?. * !ii " ! « r » “ bou ‘ be «*•«• " f any receipt
by the
the Sheriff,
Sheriff
g u, o f such- things
'ng* hy
Legislature of tills Stale, coin. nnl inaniifai l%rr. nnl«a, hartur. ur nxchutiKt*. •••l-i ......... ........o f .......... .....................
over Governor's veto N ov. 29. 1918
person, association of persuns, ur cor­ such
.
Sheriff shall present auch affidavit
November 25th, A. D. 1918, and «|i- ° r to transport, cause to 1.0 transported. A. D........................... “ . ? poration,
charged
with
(lie
violation
of
• - ....................................... ..... M.. D. any o f thu provisions o f this Act herein to tire Judge o f the Circuit Court o f the
' C H A PT B It 7731 — (No. 6).
proved by the Governor
December ur
In nnvwlse l,e ront-ernorl In Ilia
1 ounty where such things were seised,
Ith. A l&gt; |9J», and entltbel An \,‘ t 111,nsporlatlon from anv point In tills
\„ ,&lt;ct for the relief o f 'll II Johnson.
So, h prescription shall Ik, filled only 'bade a criminal offense, refuse tu tes- mid such Circuit Judge shall direct that'
regulating the trans|H&gt;/tiitlo(i of In Slal. lo am other point In this State Upon the day Issui'd, or ut&gt;oii tlie sue- l,f&gt; or *•*'« evidence, or produce any
County Judge o f Hamilton t ouiitv
toxlratlng llqinua. Into' rotinths or or lo „n r point In lids Slate from mix c e d in g day, mill shall not he lllled more document, record. bookAPaper*, or any "Hell Sheriff shall serve written notlca
Florida, for loss o f fees during h!»
such owner nnd iH-raon from whose
precincts otVjloCSIate when’ the sal, point ixlthout the State, ^whether In me than one,*, nor shall nny One person o|her personal property of uny kind or upon
Suspension from said Office.
possession such things ns were taken^lf
••Iher SPG,..
Stale. Territory.
--- __v
-— .
o f intoxicating llqunrs-nre prohibit cal other
Whereas, on the 7th clay of March A
prJksesslon
of- the have more than one prcscrllltTon*'Hlied description, upoii tiie ground , liiat by or
so ’inuwn,
“ " ’t •/ bo or they he within the
and providing rule* of evidence and
Ii 1917. said 11. B. Johnson. County
••lied Slates, or foreign country, nny in
"- any
— v ono duy. Which prescription doing ho may thereby convict
Ioca' o f in
lit himself county, or
o f the
tho time and ii
nlare
ih .
a penalty for violations o f the Arl
alcoholic or Intoxicating liquors nr b e v ­ shall h
Judge In and for
Hamilton County.
:s&lt; safely preserved hy such (&gt;hnr- " f crime, or give evidence against him- hearing uimn such affidavit which t,,,?*
Florida, was suspended from the oxer- He 11• Knnrteil hx the l.eglslatnre of the erages. whether spirituous, ylnon* " r inaelst for
tho period o f one year, and "" c
- .
________ ____
.............................
.criminal
pros- h,, In term time or In vacation. «n d “ t
Stale o f Florida
'
•
malt except as Is Iter.'liu, f t e r provided such pharmacist shall also keep nnd ecutlon. penalty or forfeiture, and any any place within the ju d icia l f'ireuYI
else o f thu duties o f said office, niol
Section I
That Section 6 o f An \ct
S.e 2, T h ai II shall he unlawfu l for preserve a permanent record of nil nlco- Pcraod wliu shall so testify or give auch the Circuit Judge may tlx whlrh « ,n™
Whereas, the said It H Johnson was
on the 28th day o f May. A l&gt; 191.. re­ passed at the Special Ses-loii of the .,nx person, nssoclsllon o f persons, or h„| 111 the form or whiskey mid brandy, evidence or ploduce any such document, shall ho signed by the Circuit l.oiLinstated In said office therefore
..... L.gislatur.' o f this State, convened No • ", I'oinlton. or nny agent or e m p lo y e received and possessed hy him. dn record, hook, paper or any other per- citing *uch person or-persons to appear
II, It Knurled liv the Legislature o f the x-emher 25tli, A I&gt; I9IS, and approx,-d
things
liy the G,rx;ernor lic e m h e r Ith. A l&gt;
Florida
Section 1 Thnt the amount of_ Hev- J9|J, und entitled An Act regulating the
enty-one dollars anil nine cents (|7l.&lt;i9* tuunsiMirtatlhui o f Intoxicating Jlqimrs
I- on,| the smne ts hereby appropriated
countle* or preclnd* o f this Stale
oul o f any tnolieys In the treasury not \v!utr,&gt; the sale o f Intoxh-atlng liquors
nthrrwlHt* n p p rn p rln tn ] tu t&gt;«* p*ibl t«» th*‘ a r ,. prnblbjt«*«1 nnd prnvldlruc rub ’N «»f
.
.
. ty H
Njiltl ^1 H, ____
Johimnn.
_
. .
evid
ence____
nnd __
n ______
iH-rmltl'
fo r vlulatlonn. « f
___
________
___________
, oration.,. or any. agent or employee Ing
ri,
Ing Atlorney,
Attorney, Cunstublr,
Cunstublr, or I'ollce Offi- P «r s o n a l property o f any kind or do- that the owner la ’ u'nknoin nr i’ ix.1
That
the
Comptroller
I*her,—
gic
Act.
I
m
and
the
same
hereby
o
f
any
person,
association
o
f
per*
Is
o
f
any
P„rs,m.
association
o
f
persons,
or
*'*&gt;
•'•
And.
.no
such
physician shall pro- scrlptlon, and the same shall not b„ either o f such persona are wlihnot
H*’C 2
• oorporatlo'n. to have In hi*, her. their,. “ crjbe ady auch alcohol In the- form o f given In evldi-nce or usod against such county, conceals h i m s e l f or themselves0
l*y r e q u i r e d to d ra w M s warrant
------— - for the. nrnendni to read ns follows:
dtdlars and
nnd
said sum of Seventy-one dollnrs
}?rc 6. That any person, association or It* possession, custody' or control. In
*“ o f such notlca
nine cents (171.09), In favor of said H. o f persans, or corporation, or sny officer, thl* State, any nicuhullc or Intoxicating
Sheriff fo r sny
11 Johnson, and tho Treasurer o f thu nB,.nt or employe thereof, violating nny liquors or beverages, except as Is here
Judge shall by
Htate-of Florida to pay tho same.
o f the provisions o f Sections Ono or Two iuaflcr p r o v i d e d . ----------,—
_
.
______. ..... ..... ..
.. ___ _______ ____________
----. In lieu o f perSec 3. Thnt this Act sbnll take effect
Three o f this Act. shall on conviction
Sec 4 That It shall he unlawful for tt*iy such pharmacist or physician who Section contained shull protect any per nonsl notice o f such heurlng
to kny sugh
upon Its passage nnd approval by tinGovernor or without such a p p ro v al.
State o f Florida,
.
Hamilton County.
, ,

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# sa

-&gt; :7 £

:.p ^ ss58m ijs™., issrw r. s n . .u r a is a r

a y ^ .m

.^

(S ea l)
County Judge.
Passed by the Ijeglalnturc
se**Ion
1917 turn
nnd'vetoml by the Governor.
. .. i n i s
Iteconsldered by Special Session
Passed by Semite o v e r Governors v e to

XoV. 2 6 . 1 9 1 8 .
Passed try IloU" o f Ttcpresentaatlvaa
over Gox erlior's veto Nov. 29. 1918.
O il-V l'T K It

1 7 3 2 — fN o .

x)

Mi Aet t., Prohibit Unlawful • afpal In ­
tercourse with nn ITnmnrrhd remiii.,
of Previous Chaste Character • V",
the A ge of Eighteen .Years, and •«»
Provide Penalty for the Punishment
nf Such Off«*n««*
He It Knncteil hy tho I-.«glnt»turo «*r tni
State o f FlorlcJaJ
Section 1. Thnt from nnd nfter tho
o f »•••"
thin ‘jv*
Act nny
pasaage nnd approval oi

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.

gra

.■

I I

E!

s «w.' skhs

proval bv the Governor, or upon Ms
coming n law without such approval.
Passed by Legislature session 1917
nnd vetoed by. the Governor.
Iteconsldered
by ~Hpeclnl
1918
MBvuiimiici
e — -j. Session
..ntnG
ve*
Passed by House o f irepresentntlves
er G overn ors veto Nov. 17. 191*.
Passed
by Senate over a o &gt; e r n «r «
o N ov. 29. 1911.
______
s,
C H A l’TF.Il i , l » — fNo- * 1&gt; . ,
A ct Hegulatlnr the Tran s^rtn ti n
or Precinct * "of t h?0° ftDt i - w K " Vh S
Kale o f Intoxicating Whu
hlblted and
ana Providing
iToviuma It
, j l ' 'denea and a
for Vlolatl n
dene#
a Penalty
Penalty fo
o f the Act.
.
,
Whereaa. Dy Section 5 o f Chapter
:t* o f Congress approved Mnrcn a.
Act
It »la provided
.1117
. .17.
. . ix
............ that
---- W hoever
in,irasnail
tin e

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^ r „ * a i,.'i(? a ji1r7ss‘s» tS &amp; r ® v J a s s ? ,s5»'if,?sa

nnd within fifteen days after this Act J"
Hectlon mentioned, nlcohoi for
becomes a low lie presented by tho
?c
flc, or mechanical purnfT1c*ffi nnmfil
Art poses, or
or wine
win* for
for ##cram»ntnl
HArritmrnvnt f in*ir.
e,l In Section »1 #«f
o f #»«ithis Act
rre o f the Circuit Court of poses hy a regularly ordalnel minister
to the Judge
wherein such liquors are so » r priest In charge as pastor of a
the County wl
held wneiuer
whether In
In term
term time
time or
or vacation.
vacation, Ohurchln
jjo^rxji^in this
wns State
maie,^ or
or any
any duly
nuiy^orgnnoeui
organnn t u||| j
or j U(lKr* * hnll hove Itci^
"^ "o lx n tlo n using wine for
nuthorlty to Issue nn order commanding
purposes, o- by sny other
|f|# Hhprtffs or Deputies or Constables
‘ wenty-one
having th« same In custody tn pour out
* " d P‘ *,wu»nt to nnd in accordand destroy tho same within not less ■pc* with the written and signed order
than five days from th* signing and de- o f such minister or priest, reciting that
, |VPry „ f *ald order, nnd tl.nt thn said
^ m m M f a l wlneg ara fo r the exo(nr|&gt;r|| po ,jPRtroylng said liquors shall elusive use o f such minister or priest
make the file with the clerk o f the Clr- f®r JJ?5I*?151!Wi
J1! hJ* church:

or nn Assistant State Chemist, verified or other proceeding In any'of^hei CourVa Premn Court In the same manner aa apl*y algnnture and oath before aoine per- o f this State fo r ih e violation o f any o f P*®ls In chancery are taken under gennun authorlxed
authorlxrtl hv
m . provisions o f Sections
u . / i ___ ___
__ Three
n.r __..r,.i
M .N
&lt;i u the
..
..
M
' B ,n
son
by thn
the Uw#
laws ooff thla
this Rtnt*
State the
One.
T n l i .law
and
rules o. f« the
SuDrama
to administer
an oath
reciting that and Four o f thla Act. be deemed and Court, and upon auch appeal being ro*
upon analysis
In the State Chemist s considered prlinu facie evidence of such ‘ 'red such Circuit Judge shall causa to
ornce. oflalMiratory,
or^ laboratory, oorf n sample
snmple o
orf *uch
such violation. And n certlffcatex under the be reduced to w ritin g and authenticate
drinks, beverages or nleohollc liquors signature o f the Collector o f Internal with hie signature all oral evidence^ cSnor other liquor* or liquids, a stated Hevenue o f the United States reciting ■•«l«red by him upon auch hearing and
amount o f alcohol waa found ‘ herein that the records o f hta office show tht ‘ h* ■•me ahall be filed with the papers
contained. Such
verified
certificate issuance o f any such revenue license or **» ‘ he case and thereby become a part
shall be prlmafacia evidence In any o f .tam p to any person, association o f per- o f ‘ he record proper, and a bill o f axernthe courts o f this State o f the truth o f sons, or corporation, ahall In any such Hons shall not be necessary. The hearIts recitals
F-xcept In the tria l of-per- prosecution or proceeding be prltna. lnJ before the Circuit Judge shall b .
sons charged with crime. And the earn- rnc|o evidence o f the truth o f euch re- Informal and ha shall have the power
pla analysed may be Ideritlfled bv the dials. And the possession by any per- * nd authority to make all ne*drulProtIa

so de- «ured alcohol: or for any pharmacist,
T f* l?.r,r B,,ml“ e&lt;l nnd llrenaed tn prac.. The
............
........................J
, ... .......................
- J,h"
-—
con «n ln
ersof such, liquor*
*hall be sold to the highest bidder for B U I* Hoard o f Pharmacy o f this Slate,
„ (h0 deetructlon o f salA II- *° sell, dispense or give aw ay lo nny
nnJ n Certlflcnte o f the sale there- person the extract; essence or tincture
^ niro
n|r&lt;J wi«n
w,,h in
, ho. x-irr*
clprk lu
pf^the
Circuit -o -f Jamnlca
ginger, when
when prescribed
prescribed In
In
or
.xne x-..xu.x
— ginger,

ecutlng A ttorn eV th at he personally delive red to the State Chemist, or sent to
----------------------—.....,
iJ,
1^ 8 u t " „ F h*mUt b&gt;; «»m
m on carrier.
auch sample for analysis, nnd that It
waa personally taken by him from tho
receptacle containing drinks, beverages
or alcohpllc
atcohpllc llqUora
llqUora or
or liquids.
liquids, Introtntroor

ntroyed

Gon. Tn thTs Htate. o f any quantity o f
Whal la commonly called rum or moon*hlne liquor, ahaU In any o f the co ^ ra
o f this State, In any prosecution or other
proceeding fo r the violation o f any o f

effaet- And th * Hherlff ahall have t t e
rl*ht to ca ll to hla assistance the Hta t*
Attoroey. County Solicitor orot'her rom*
missioned prosecuting attorney, or other
Prosecuting
attorney regularly emhim.
nnd ^ u r * o f nthlsf A c*Cb eseem ed PHma ' n p7epnrrngh theC°amdav!t herein* men"’

hlm^'t^th#

liquors
to be transported
Inter-state
received
""&lt;• "nd
nnd licensed
licensed to
to practice
nrartlc* hla
his profeesfAn
nrafesafAn In
In onr
nt bar proceeding.
nmeeedinw Th
T he. mode
mn,i. o f proof
n ,»&lt; f „?
1. „ uch provla|ona o f euch
" “ r 1!?
"..01 “ o
n'l
»._____________
. . In and In
.
1 In
Kirtte
sacrasuit., nnd the
...» nmount .-—
Ived, nnd
r other
Hcctlona
f hearing
before _ Ihe CIrcult Judge
commerce, except for sclentmc. ■•_c™ ' the proceeds shall be tur
turned Into the this Stnte by n flu to Iloard o f Medlral herein provided shall, be considered «hla A c t
* taking and perfecting any aPpral Trom
mental,
purroe jin cl in
forfpllurp
„ n,r o
.‘ " T . »PPcai_ rrom
■
uriiiai, medicinal
Micxin inui and• mechanical
m
i.
* a. as nnr
r ir iiu r r fiunu
nif the
i nr County.
i.u u u iji Examiner*:
.
_ or bona (Ida flavoring
_ ex- cumulative,
.
. and
---- - .not
. . . exclusive,
--------,
~ and all
-----. . . —o rT Territory
.friin rv the
- — nr other
---------■- —
•— flavors,
---------- * me«, facta
facts neceaaary
necessary to
to sustain
an) proaecuposes. ------------.
Into any .Htate
too one n............
w hlrh the —
Sheriff
officer
ao--ir—n c•t* .'- —
soda
wnter
perfumes,
sustain any
8 r c ..lt. Th at upon the.arrsat o f ar\y But no appaal taken by anv uartv sh ili
. . . . _____________
_
. . . patent
.........
.. proprle...p r le - tion
Hon or other proceeding m
a y be estab- person charged
_ _________
_________________
_ operate a* a supersedeas, but ae^h
laws o f which State or Terf } i ° r,^,.pjM^ selling same
ahall take n______
receipt.
toilet preparations,
and
may
with the
violation o f arty
hlblt th o manufacture^ o r t sa l«_tb *rj;ro
Act. It shall be
bo things ahall
shall remain In the'
the cust'odv'n’r
cu. * " UCn
Thl* Act shall become effect- tary medicines,
medicine*, when manufactured nnd llahed In any other mode provided b y o f the provlalona
provisions o f thla Act,
of Intoxicating liquors fo r beverage pur- Ive Immediately
accordance
with
the Pure Food 'law.
shall tie unlawful ffo
Htate the
tho duty o f the arresting officer to lake
take the Sheriff
Hherlff pending aUch
sifch apannea
upon lie
becoming a---aold In -----■ ' ..........
• ------------------------**-—
It ahall.be
i rr. the State
- ! - y- *
posea shall be punished, etc.: * n,‘
Laws o f the State nf Florida and thn Chemist to refuse to make auch analysis Into his custody all aloohollc or Intoxl- abide the final decision o f the Hunreme
Whereas. The Constitution and Stat­
Pure
Stales, or 10
to rurnisn.aucn
furnish such certinrate
certificate when
eating
and all or
o f Court. That for the performance
nerfm * * HttPr#m#
Approved December 5. 1911.
. Food l^iw s o f the United
unueo ninie*.
wnen re- w
i n s liquors or beverages,
oe\erage*. ana
o f the
ute* o f thl* State prohibit the sale and
nnd regulations law fully prescribed pur*
quested by any sheriff or prosecuting the things mentioned In Hectlon F’our o f duties required o f the Hherlff 'Y v tha
manufacture
o f Intoxicating
'2. T,rh '" w" o f ,h'*
"nd
thla Act. and all other personal property provl.lona nf this B*rtlon w tha nro?
r ilA P T E Il 7736— (No. 11).
wince or beer In all the counties o f this
United States, provided, thnt It shall be
See. I.That It ahall be unlawful for
that may have been used by such person visions o f Section Fourteen h*re?irPI»?I
Monroe.
Act to Make Effective (he Nineteenth unlawful
Htate except
Hillsborough,
- - for nny person, association o f any person to become drunk or Intoxl- In
the
f—hieb
any o f the. provisions
shall
receive
the
fees
th l.violation
Aet and
...aowhich
Pr«V
‘ " ‘on«
"ballfor
receive
the name
same
fees Drnvl.lnt
provided hv
by
Article o f tbe Constitution o f thl* person* or corporation, or the agent or
Pinellas nnd Ftscambla: nnd. therefore.
rated.
. ont
f this
Act.
may
be
found
In
law
Vhe
arrest
.m
i return
.
1
0
,
.
.
.
.
*
Act,
and
which
may
be
found
In
law
fo
r
the
arrest
and
o f persona
State,
as
Amended
nt
the
General
Elec
Be It Enacted hy the legislatu re of the
emplnyeo o f any person, association of
8ec. 9. That The several Stnte Attor- his possession, custody or control, and charged with crime. Including the same
State o f Florida:
'
t Inn Held Novem l^r Fifth. Nineteen persons, or corporation, to sell any such neya. County Bollcltoro, and all other to aafely keep
same -----------mileage and
th*f actual cost Of trin ebeen and
. . 4 preserve
-- -------- --the
----------- - - th*
Section I, That from and after the,
wMtrtrn f» *M »n n f»e tu r»' Hal's *'Flatter
*o l*«‘ rrepa- prosecuting attorney* commissioned by and have It forthcom ing at any Invea- portin g’ such thlngs,
thlr
and fo r each saltpassage and approval
o f this Act It
"L I r a t i o n s ^
or •medicines, for beverage pur- the HUte. o r. regularly employed by a ligation, prosecution or other proceeding ure made bv hlir
shall be unlawful for any person, per- •
. ..
______.
.
, 10 p o
thla Plate, or from on* Point to An- fla ____ rerfum ^«. toIlM prrpnrations, or m ay lx&gt; attache! la In vacation or In Iona o f thla Act. and for the destruction by tha Circuit Jm lrc hr shall
sons, firm or corporation to order, puror cause any Intoxicating llquorn
other Point W ithin the Htate, and medicine*.
hereby au tho Hard and_ ante or malt o f the
la
an additional
additional fqe
fee o
o ff five
fWa dAllmr*
IV a all
Jit
.r^ .aarnq
" I S *aa
u In
'? ,‘thla
.hu 8ectlon *•»
dflllara; and
be transported In Interstate cominiallraHnw I inuon m nevernge*^ t.h
HJ* construed td&amp;nnke powered to Ills with the Clerk, or Judge provided. .V.R?"
Upon
the * conviction
..tb®.
con!f,.c *.,?n of
o f the
the auch fees amt compensation shall be
nfree. except for scientific, sacramental,
i^Mhit
Hale pispenemg
nisninsl^Ynd
l f?'Tyears
hny p*r*n
n "ver The
n rIn of
auch request
Court, Ifforthare
be no Clerk,
a person
for tha
any paid
Fine aaand
medicinal and mechanical purposes. Into
Prohibit th*
the.Hale,
ami nt
of twenty-one
to poaseaa,
have
written
the Issuance
of subof thearrested
provisions
of violation
thlg Actofherein
Kindout
of of
thethe
counity
coataForfeiture
*^ ara rald
any county or precinct o f this State
’
1
m
InS)
nffanaa
ll
aka
11
ka
tka
..
•
aa.
.
-___
i
.
t
i
*
*
.
•rant" U non* ^ C e r i l IT * *Cond 11Ions • o
or
in auch person’s poena fo r the attendance o f any person mad. a criminal offense. T r a t ^ ! I be"t'hi
^ v k t i i n 'i f 'l n 'h SI Tb l..
v 'm t. ***
where the sal* o f Intoxicating liquors
T»rohlhI{^th*COwSlng
ll? " ? ,8!® realdence. for the personal use at any place In the county In which such duty o f the Judge o f the Court trying
*"
*
f " ,nw&gt;,' ent P®1^
are prohibited under tha Constitution
^*ro^ bJt ro !^ lllY.!U,
* " d »~r*on may have hla bona flde residence “the
•-------- r-the 8perna eon.
case,- a..fte r auch notice to
and Statutes o f thla Slat*.
.Sec. J. That It shall be unlawful fo r
any person, persona, firm or corpora­
tion to order, purchase o r cauee Intoalrating liquors, wlnea or beer for b ev­
erage purposes to be ‘ transported from
any point tn the State by any common
or other carrier Into any county or pre­
cinct o f thla State wherein the aale o f

Tr...p=r,.,i™in,o

\

H H M H S

z r is ffir ja-asas ssdrsiS,srseiVSa&amp; U.; 8Fi»'«lsa?3 srJT«r?S5B 8SSSS &amp; 8£s

IFF.

fi-llii

Firm or Corporation of Any Property
In thla State to aqbm|t to exl r *h“ h**Lln* uP°n
lllght 111 Certain Intoxicating LI make mash; wort or wash fit fo r illstllbi- pleading or by evidence, to negative the buslnesa
. —
• ypectlon aU records, , na ,
'
o f such carrier, show- ,x,J uh.riie -s.Yi X I V
*•""
”*
. In thla State of alco- ra k en ^ e
‘ nJd ra
.
and
Intoxicating llquorn or bever**. trI?®l.and * . cccHala therein
(other aplrltuous
vinous or f ° n‘ * ' n, ^ n " m ’ n " " 1 ‘. f er“ f,e r *»•
ohol. slid sacramental wlnea. “
Jn
y r?,thel; . Co.ur.t or ?ro*
Anil,
upon
service
of
uubpoena
out o f roee-t..^,KnH,d v * h" Clrf ult. JuJ* ° ahaU
state o f Klorlita:
.
Ilquora nr Uvonurm, &lt;Hnnilr«l nplrim. cutlun o r other procreftlnr. It nhall not
,” “ k o * n order In w riting iMSection 1. That all Intoxicating tl* ,na,lh* xJrorl or
together with nil l»e neceasary fur the State nr any ofTIccr any Court, It ahall be tho duty o f the
person having the cuetody o f auch rec_*LUch ,hln**,
nwtrn wlnea nn«l h« « r held In cuntoilv. P«*rannal property u*.»d an ra«*cptncleN )n Jo nllear ur pruvu tho particular. name, ords.
hooka
and
pupera,
tu
produce
the
"
I!*
1
0
"
*
"
thereof, by the Sheriff In tho
at the time o f anlnc Into efT.-ct of thin ttlr manurnctiire nr protfurtlon o f name. kind, character ur contm ta of any a Ico*
,n^f.,?cr “ n&lt;, ,upon ,,?B •nm" terma
Art hv the Sheriff*, peputy Sheriff*
» « « , nl* other pemonal property e*pe. hollc llquura. and any other U«|u«r* ur same In nny Investigation or trial for
ll‘'*"* “ ■ •* Provided In Section
lira nf
o f iGils
Slate, which
whloli w*re
Were I*,
' y y oesigni-M . #*°
,ci facilitate
raciiGate the viola,«• verages. whether nplrltunun.
spirituous, vlnnii*
vlnolls or the violation o f any o f tho provlolutis f."'J '
(*on*tahli*H
hi n Stair,
vhda- hevariucea.
of Gilo Act. And any carrier, or agent i h
^ , r
f
P u*
lf “ by Person
Melted aa« being In violation o f the Laws ••"" " f ••'•" Section, nnd used In the vlo- nuUt. or oilier llquurs or llqiylds, lint It or employee thereof, who ohall w ilfully
iHV'*1 ,lr“ r,n* " nd claim
nf thl* State Is hereby declared a mil- • ‘ ••"O “ f tills Seetlnn. shall lie forfeited, "hnll be sufflcleht to allege generally
o the public mid divested o f nny
destroyed or sold In the nnd to prove that tho name Is nleohollc
nronert v HglHs *of' mix person'' per sons, manner provided Iq Section* F'oiirtesn or Intoxicating.liquors or beverages, or
llrrns or corporations*,nd \ ‘ ri*'-&gt;'1" i 1
, ,«bls Act. ns tbe smne other liquors or If, "
Sec. 2. That an Invoice list.o r ached- "•■•» be nppMcahle.
..
..
ule o f all such liquors shall be adverp 'c; “
Th at nothing contained In , 8*1f - ll7- ,.Th* 1 nU brinks, beverages or
rs to r beve rage nurmj.e. ,uch dell^ r&gt;', u«- w llfu llf destroys any ,h« deu S
. " ^ ’ A " d lfauch
. inin,c,||nl,.|&gt;.
t ,vo successive Is- |hls Act shall lm construed to make uti- nleohollc liquors,
-h
h *1? JJ? J” ,th# •mrmatlvfc .SI
enun- ---.___
,'*w.f&gt;'l the mnnufacture,. sale,. barter
' a I f r ., r I n , *rw. r “e i nMfm *IUch TOCordB. books or papers With 111*ncs Af nn weekly
weekly nrwspoper o...f the
...—----- or- containingr oneXnu,*/
tho
vi
volunm
nt
Slxl?
,enl
,0
ol'
,,ru
ct
or
Im
pede
any
such
oltlHklffi
m
°r "Vld
t&gt;/r tho
wherein knlil liquors are held, or If }■**'innge. or to rnuso to tie tnanufnc- of alcohol, or
manner
upon
• ^ a^d all tatoxlcsatfnir cer or !»«••«• ting attorney, shall upon ,»A. t
m ondltlona
u, and
" nd U
D
onpro&gt;
nQ BUch neWa[mpor. Ihen by Hired, sold, bartered or rxchnngcd. or ilogrees Fahrenheit.
an
la
tKililriel'll
r f . ? , *huruofi 1.1ai l#
tf ^ia_li«i.or acliediile nt the frnnt-J.,l •&gt;'; •» .nnxxvj*e conremetFln thc,man-^liQU9fB nnd bcvi ges whether snlrltu* convlct lon bo deemed guilty o f a mis- *?£*. m

- - c,h"

F

i

mnle person who hnn unlawful cartinl
Intercourse with nny unmarried female
Pcrnrni nf nrCYlBlia Chaste rjiaractcr.
who la rxt the time of such IHUTCOunnr
J (h&lt;&gt; CoUr, House of said County uTacluri, sale; Tmrirr or exchange, or to ous. xBnous or rnnl
. ...
« " the n r n t l r t ‘rL '
under the age of eighteen years shall
period of ten days, stating the transport. cnusA to lm transported, or to and held to be within tho prohibitions ter provided.
,
spooling all or any o f such things, tho
he punished by Imprisonment In the nnrnc of ,hc consignee ifknown and the ’f,.1" "nf&gt;■wi " V ,,nC''7’7,.,n *.hr *«»n»n«r- of this Act. And the alcoholic contents .............
.....................
. or ___.....
Sec. 13. Thnt
the leauance to,
poft- t’arl....
not___________
forfeited ahall „
be ...«,„eu
returnetl .o
to
Stnto penitentiary not more thnn ten qun|)l„ ). nf liquor a*-near h* may be J,l',1'0" ; . " &gt; , W?'n.1 ,n **»•• H*"‘e to of nny such drinks, beverages or alco- session of. by any person, association fhe Person legally entitled thereto. And
years, or by lino not exceeding lw known nn,| the lime and place where «"• "vJtT pmnt in this State, or to nny hollc liquors anil any other liquors or of persons, or corporation. In thla State, H ,ho State, or the Sheriff, or 'the
Thmi*iind Dollars,
.
hahi U*t or ichHulf will
preurntrd }^7!n:. n i, J ntnt^ from nny point with- liquid*, rimy he proved prJma facie Inof nny license or stamp Issued by the claimant ahall he dlsaatlsflcd with the
Judge as hereafter
stated. no.
°ut Ib„
the n.».Slate -*.*••—
whether In
nnother
nny prosecution
or ot
Section J. All
o-------e
r P a r is o f la w " ,o the Circuit
... laws
.
............................
...........
.......
*—■ Hlole
---------------------other
proceeding In .Collector, of Internal ftevenuV of the decl.lon of sold Circuit Judge, they shall
cost o
f which
which notice
notice shntl
bee pain
paid -Territory, possession
o f thn •'••"•’•
United
a n y 'o f the courts
o
fr, __________
.... United States for the manufacture'or h,Vo Dt" .right within ten daya of tha
In conflict with the p r o v is io n s o f th l* the
the
cost
of
snail
n
...,
•
cu
.
u
r,‘"L
°
‘
"l"
Hu,p
b* ,h®
hv the
the County
County Com
Commissioners
o f the
the " States,
foreign
-country,
or tof*’""*’#
possess,
Introduction In
v id e n c e ____
Act are hereby repealed
hy
missioners of
m j or_°r
_ n°U
T’ TJ‘ °f»*0
#. production
production^and.
and;£ntrciduetlon
ine evidence
snte of alcoholic or Intoxicating liquors making of the order to appeal from theSection 3. Thl* Act shall ‘ “ ke-effect C o u n tv In which advertisement Is made. ow n. or use, exclusively for the purposes u f tha certlflcatn o f the State Chemist, or beverages, shall In any prosecution fln*l ueclslon of the Court to the HuImmediately upon Its passage and » P

■ -•

*

are prohibited- by
the Oonstltutlan y id Statutes o f tlilii'
State, except us pTovidvd In this A cl
• Sec. 3. Th at It shall be unlawful for
any common or other currier to trans­
port any Intoxicating liquors over ltnilways, H ighw ays or Waters of tills State
Into a n y ----------- •
where t
wine or
|Hise except

uf Certain Th in e.

order, purchase or “ “ f*. JVn,#/eiale Court showing !he article*, nr container* »• !* « * by_a . physiciani duly admitted duced In evidence In euch prosecution f ac|a evidence of the vToUHon oLany Honed, nnd* to represent

in T ! ? 6 P?r -caP*^ consumption o f meat
in the United States is given as 170

n-

I f o h men

Satisfied Customers in Seminole .County

T h e sales o f our meat departments'
were 4,012,579,000 pounds on which

Enacted by the Special Session of the Florida Legislature, 1918.

the 29th day of M

HIGH s« l l i i o i . \0Ti:«i
Offices In all principal cities

g

I It A. Geiger. Coupty Judge In JxlUj
f..r sal.I ColllitV d o . hereby cerllfx 41ml
I liave received III fe es as County
“ nd o f th»
m an u fa c tu re o r distill nleohollc or InHoc. 6. That In any prosecutlop or regularly employed by a county, or aity H“ " ^
irul for said County since April
whmh’ ao.T ,r“ L^ln,f V,M,n ,uch
t o x l r a t l n g l iq u o rs or beverage*, wh eth e r otheb 'proceeding under any o f the pro- poMru officer o f any municipality, or '
mi J. the sum o f 17109
Seventy-one
C H A P T E R 7715
(N o . 1 0 )
It shull bo tho duty o f any bv ih . Sqrem. i,.a2L °»
b" t «lgned
dollars nnd nine cents.
. . .
An Act Divesting any Person. Persons. splrll ,io ns, vinous or malt: to produce v ls lo n a jjf this Act. It shall not Ik , ih -C- constable.
othor cqrrlcr
currier doing '
I ? - - ircu t r.ud.*^ And ”,f •*
» t *th«
" • «Hna
tlma
illsjllled nleohollc splrltn; to brew or canary ‘fb r tho Htuto or nny otHcor, In common carrier or other
W itness my hand and official seal this

.’ I
r

J. It. YEARBY, Dealer

I ;

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to invoatjgate such matters called rains came and the grass appeared things mentioned let it be done by
matyy wj.tnea.sMt and from, jnforma- the effect would be that 'of M-w'etry an .increase in our.regular subsrription sained on the streets it looks as luwn. I would say to dot that lawn tion td the ‘ church— let it be paid
if there were really a hand of rrool s with a few attractive benches or rus­ every Sunday-and let it include m t
B U D G E T O F O P I N I O N "J U S T
B E T W E E N YOU A N D M E "
or wire tapper? thnt had been in tic seats of snrpe kind keep the only an increased help for' Foreign
EVEN THE CATE POST Sanford, but who had, for some un-|xx.i|p&gt;n if it. eseept in the fil.-icMs and Home Missions, but an increased S ' Pure. Sparkling Spring W alPr Rrouglit lo Your H
known reason left Just before the* where
rceti were ftrt ended anil- help for the current expieises of the 1 S
Door Daily
‘
g
NOT IN IT
grand jury turned in its report. I , probulliy years later gland a-Jew locaf church.
The Hurry-burry tif
•
•
5
A Chief In Anions *Yv Taking Nulrn I have been in Sanford for u long, ' white way lights along the drive at the drive, wherein a few people are
s s * KMer Springs Water has n Guaranteed Purity of 99.99 Per Cenl
jij
and Faith, "lie 'll Vrinl ’em"—
long time and it has always appeared ghe edge if the bulk head. All you the most worked and exerted should
So Saya Saunterer.
to me to lie a pretty straight sort of peo|
feeling that thU effect woulfd 1not be a continuous thjng with us.
= . T..O. CHARLES, Distributor
PHONE 311W. j
(i town the uuthofities seeing to it not be beautiful write rn&gt;\ in care of If lids Jliing is taken up by a set of
l.o) ally
tiiff* tiotliingv of a bad nature should liie Herald, and -tail' yotit 'opinion people, another set wiil soon " a t ­
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lie tuny, lie six kinds of a liar,
ite carried on here, but the fact that it' to how to. do it.
tempt to profit by example” and
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He may be fejri kinds of a
it appears that wire tappers were j
the enff of. this drive business will
H e may be a wicked high-dyer
litre and are likely to re-appear
The people, in my
* I see that the people should be never’ be.
Beyond any reason or rule:
[gives me the hunch that it is time
hum
Me
opinion
Will put an cnd’ to it
on
the
lookout
for
missionary
JMiere may. Iff a shadow, abuvt;.him,.fur overv ,onu-to-constitute, bimiudf „...
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thiw-ftrst
attempt.
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. i drives every year. This does not,
Of ruin o f wiyes that impend
us u helper to the otfirin's and lend. ,
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resiled
I,in, I.,.*, iI what nil he can to the stamp
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•ng out. to mt*&lt; 9t’l'ul rJkht. \VC fcavp
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these many years without drives and * I heard that a committee was
of the evil. It has been said? and it
Ctenning, Pressing and Tailoring
every one lias been satisfied. .The named by some one to see- all the.
lose we
ha* been iny experience that these
•era use
NATIONAL ll ANk Ul'ILOINii. * — IMMK AVENl’ l:
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i success of the drives had in the past monied Ttien in Sanford, espcrjally
friend.
sharpers usually 'get by, or s
ta y 1
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.. ' year and made necessary by the tlie business men afid arrange with
within the law, I don t know which.'
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JOIN OUR CLUB
I know he has faults by the billon,
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condition of the war-torn world has them to take stock in the VYcIhorno
rite officials of our town, us well as
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But his faults u ^ n portion id him. ,
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.. now' led them to be taken over for Black hotel project
Now let nte
16 pieces pressed, or 8 pieces cleaned and pressed
of other towns linvo.hpen
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1 know that Ida record's Vermillion,
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I now hear* pf. a say that this committee did not call
active_against this.foftn of
’ He is far from a sweet spraphim;
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8 ur * great drive for funds for missionary on me—I ’ m not n monied-man, you
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unce, hut yet I sec by tbe papers'.
But he’s always- been square with
I work decided on by the Protestant see. But I can lend my good ofthat these gentry seem to he actively
yours truly, »•
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1(churches of America. At a meeting lircs. as Mr. Wilson would sny, to
engaged in crying then wares, so l o 1•. . .
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Y O U R B U SIN ESS W IL L BE A P P R E C IA T E D
All ready to give or lend.
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i held last week of tho. ropresenta- the furthering of this great object.
speak. I see also by the papers
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,. , lives of Foreign and Home .Miss oi - It does seem to me, und I dare say
that in other cities deplorable condi-1
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mo&lt; un'1 1 &lt;‘ a“ ’ 9a&gt;’
I like him, because he’s mydriend.
i'll. iL
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-£&gt;L t h e * £ m nyai P&gt;'&lt;&gt;pl^wlm
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^ " 1 W T . - " " * --------- ---- lions ■of-thta -kind lm T--l.cn ft-in-v, d i * \y l}oa^ C;
W H ID D O N by actions of committees for thaG ch“ rfh- "
™
P W e d ] minutes thought, that .Sanford’s
1 knock him, I know, but I do it
purpose. If the condition in San- »'™ ^
., o r „ th|
R ,JPJ,” Vb! " f, dHV‘ ! « " • »
«■ a hotel. I
The same to his face as away,
in "their
total would
would equal
equal (don
don’tt mean
ford takes such action I am stne *-W,?i-ch in
' ‘ ' r . total
mean to
to condemn
condemn the
the ones
ones
And if other folk* knock, well they there will be enough good thinking , * " m" lhinK « k* **» hum,rrd millions |that we Iqtve-they are doing the
rue it
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a year, and they give as a reasi n vi'Ty best they can. hut they are old
citizens to liaek the proper parties
" And
wdsh they’d had nothing to in attending to tho obtaining of the that “ Tlie perp'c of the country'and not modern in the least. People
aay.
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have become familiar with drives ! now a days want modern things apd
reliel sought.
I never make diagrams of him.
and if the. welfare organizations, j are going- to where they must have
No
maps oL. bio-miu UI
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headed by tin 1. M . (' A. i nn raise m*&gt;dertf things. Then‘ let the bu*i»*. •&gt;. penned.
- r * ' ' pr-nfdi- i,f Sanford for a hotel
And Jiow I well In niinr .again I wu. l,uiulr«!ii nitUiorrs -re—m
For 1 don t ana lyse | ju&gt;i love Inin, in* print and present to tee gxn.d in- r.e, diffietiUy in - accomplishing " lil
No organs o f tho human body nre so -ilet some c;&lt;‘l,n M K D A L Hxnrlrm Oil
1h‘‘m first -let the business
■npe
Impnrtnnt
to h(-all&gt;i »nd liinK.tlfi- ns the Capsules at»onre. They' are an old. tried
Because well, hei uil-e lie's inv pcoplh of tin. eommunity my stand- I In- p::rpo«e
As said before' tliisi p.',p
■f Sanfi'ird support with all
kidneys. W hen they alow up‘ anil com
friend.
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rnsnen to Ini? In their duties, look out: preparation used all o v e r tho world for
ing claim for the b;ieutifying &lt;d the seems .not to be right. The people i Hieir might and money the project
Find out w h a t the trouble Is— without centuries. Thhy contain only old-fash­
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—-Unknown;. , bulk head. Jist last weej^ I was have e.xerted HiOmselyek ju&gt;t a bit now.before them. It can be truth­
delay. W h e n e v e r you nsil__Uw#WTis, ioned, soothing oils combined with
weak,
nufTer from «1e«pU*si&lt;ht»s, s tren gth -givin g tllul systnin-clraniilng
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strolling* on the beach like strip |&gt;e- to kuep- up .with .Ihf'ldoruitiBns re­ fully-said that tin- walls of the p*rt&gt;- or hnvodizzy.
pains In the back— icuAc up herbs, well known and used by physi­
at once. Ynur,kidneys peed help. T I k »
— After thr rfPntnr hud matin rlur* ^ tPH—Ihu.tily .proper aa^) Hit luae. quirtd dur tlio uar-kOrvice— and for puicil liutel am up, that ii m*iro
cians In IhiUr daJly uracllce. tjlil.l)
signs to w arn yon that you r kid­ Jtr.DAI, Haarlem Oil Capsules « r e lmSonn- people w ere nut there J a k i n g a the services required by the welfare
than ha- ever been said of any other ‘ are
world and all things In mg thereon,
neys arc not perforrnlnir their func­ ported dlieat frutn tho labornlorirs in
1*11 hath. Il l v -a id th ey w en - fr o m
tions properly.
They are only half iliiMind
Tlii V nn&gt; convenient In take,
gan:/.a' ■■n- and tn take advarialgi I ’ * t mentioned for this place.
II.
f,
•aid- .ii.it
Ii It
doing
IhiJr w ork nn.l are a llo w in g Im­ and will «••; ••••r g iv e pr»rupt relief nr
lit
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pu&gt;-it)g
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them
at
ini&lt;
tune
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f.
awake
business
men
will
take
and,say ''Y ou
purities In accumulate and bo c o n v e rt­ your mime, iv 111 lie rrrundi-l. ,\sk for
ton mean.
ed Into uric arid and other polsi'its. !lit*&lt;ii ;i t
fit or r. tmt to* piir*- (i&gt;
at the proposed *plans and
IGfl 1•*M |«»tk |M pul ii, ii,&lt; through hut would -**»'• I **ti g I'lmugh ha\e the ha It. tint* keep if."* w nilid. a "
which are causin g you distress and wm k*' »
Hip ortRluat Importer! nm.ll
In tall til MU id t hi hull, hi-.,' | ri•| j.
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

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JANUARY &lt;24, 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

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Head Inc Cterk and

term time, and such fges and*~Wtleaga
o f such persons, and such feew uj such
------ Clerk shall be paid out o f th* Kl*r&gt; nml
L'
F o rfe itu re Fund o f,th © county U costa
arc paid upon a conviction o f an insolvent person.
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Bee. 17.- That tt shall be tho duty o f
th© several Sheriffs In this Sint© to keep
n perm a n en t’record o f all thing* soiled
by them, or coming Into their possession
o r custody, pursuant to any of the pro­
visions or this Act. with the date, cfmractor and quantity of sfleh thing*, and
they shall note upon sueb record the dls•
poNltlun made of such thing", and the
time oT such disposition, which shall b*
refille d by the signature t&gt;f tho Hherlff
In person, and which shall at nil times
be open to Inspection by the public. '
Bee. 18. That, whon not otherwise
* heroin spec If) cully provided, any person,
association o f- reasons, or corporation,
and an)1 agent o r employe.- o f any P-raon, association o f person*, or corpora-,
lio n , who shall violate any o f the fqregotng provision* o f this Act herein de­
clared to bo unlawful, or to bo a misde­
meanor, or which Impose* u duty upon
anribWIcor or any person, shall upon con­
viction bo deemed guilty o f a rnlsdomcan-

Driven Vehicles Usin g the Public Hoads
or. H igh w a ys o t th© State o f Florida;
fu r Jtlre or.Otfi©r-*t*w.-“ tm amended so
n* to read »'» fo llo w s;
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"Section 6. Th© follow in g fe e * khall
bo paid to the Comptroller upon tho
registration, or ra -re g ls tra tlo n 'o f motor
vehicles In accordance with th©
provllions o f this A c t:

State o f Florid a as
required by Chapter 6470 U w t o f Florida. -Acta o f 1*1).
Hod. 2. T h a t the gum o f One Hundred
and NlneDr (I19Q.0Q) Dollars be and lb©
same Is hereby appropriated lo Cade E.
Shaklcford to reimburse him fur his
actual expense* Incurred. In the Democratlo P rim a ry hold on June tth, 191*.
a* the name appears on Me Jn_th© office

h. p o r l e a * ______ 3.00 vor o f W, M. Holloway, fo r th© sum o f
Series C. Automobile* o f
more
1110.00 nhd to draw his warrant In
than 23 h p and not
f a v o r o f Cade E. Shaklcford fo r tho sum
more than 27 h. p___
M O o f 1190.00, the same to be (raid out o f
Series D. Automobiles o f
moro
any funds In th© State Treasury not
than 27 h. p. and not
oth erwise appropriated
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more than 35 It. p___ 12.00
Sec. 4. This act shall take effect ImSerle* E Automobile* of
more
mediately upon Its becoming a law
than 36 h. p . _____ 1 S.00
Approved l&gt;©c^7, 191*
UerJuH F. Any typo o f automobile*
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With-ta sealing capacC H A P T B R *741 — (No. 16&gt;■
jty o f ‘ trii ur rnorc
An A c t fo r the R e lie f o f A. I-* M piuwjf,
passenger* __________ 100.00,
Hotel Commissioner, o f the Sla te o f
Motor vehicles having been licensed
Florida, f o r t ho Loss o f Salary durby any other Stnte o f tho United.States.
Ing his Suspension froth Said Cnllce.
shall he subject to. the provisions uf
Whcrsas, On the l * t h d a y o f June A.
Ibis A c t a ft e r such motor vehicles hsvo D. 1*17, A.
Messer, Hotel CointnlslM-ea In tho Stale f o r a period o f th irty sloner o f th© State o f Horlda, was *u*.
days.
pended fr«irn the exercise o f his duties
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o f said office, to-w it: T h e Ins|iectlon n(
M otor Trucks
Hotels and Dooming
House*- and. all
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matters and thing* pertain in g -to the
( i or hauling any load other than pas- management and conduct thereof In the
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State of F lorid a! and
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WirhB \\, Trucks o f not rnoro than
Whereas. T h e Senate, on the F ifth day
v
- eU,‘no l y 17.----- -• 10.0(T o f December, A. D,.&gt;9IS. refused to con­
s e n t s -V Trucks o f more than----1
sent to the r e m o v itT u f the said -L
L.
tun and nut more than
Messer, therefore
u. rl . v t .,, i ? 11* capacity —
25.00 n&lt;, j , p;n„cted by the Leglsfn ture u f tho
h e r b * V Trucks o f more than 2
s ,a ,„ „ f Florldn:
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more
Section 1. That the sum o f Three Thou„ -j a- , ? n ’ tona caimctty aO.OQ Han,|
h i * Hundred and F ifty -s e v e n
Scries Z. Trucks o f more than
4
rmllars and S ix ty Cents (*3.857.60)
he
nr
' ,y i -------- -*00 00 nn(j , fip jmnie J* hereby aptwoprlnted out
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and. operated by „ f nn&gt;. monies
In tho Stnte Treasury
tm Ji rUikt'tn in 'Luiinfji.ilciii with Ijiclr t!mt
fir** nut nuDrunriiitt’^l* In
n;KIt
r . i : u" ,n,tax
t'8“ owf more
n o i&gt;
Jo
ft " ilicensor
titan ten dolr*—
T h is Act shall not apply to any Vn.itnr
VXhUJea-uwiiwl. ..M.l -ojiej-ntctr V,y tflo
United State* Government, tho State o f
Florida, the Counties of this Htnle.'and
th© Cities and Towns In tills State wiioo
sold Vehicles nr« used exclusively by l h «
United
.State*
Government Slate o f

.y ^ x z jL r &amp;S:
and House of M .-r*-"*'

. arm ed‘ forces of the United states n
the European W a r o c
“J
the United States Including former
American cltlxens who eerved ln the
Allied A rm tc. against
the Cenlr.ii
'P o w e rs and who have been repatri­
ated 'and who have been hunopiul)
discharged, and to convey land* or
this suite for, such purpose, and

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six dollars per (lay
«*&gt;• each.
mileage of
Sec. 3, t h e o F
t&gt;«r
1
h c&lt;«■£.
Senate
afd Hm m
the members c - 'i-and the per dlenj
o f Representative*
„ f the Secretaries.^ t'lcrk* ami attachrs
o f tV;; HenutV and
t l v r » Htmtl be prepar ed in

Whereas, the Congress of the United
Statin nt It* present
session will o*'
c.UIni on to enact legislation which will
have fo r Us purpose the execution o&lt; “
plan to Locate returned soldiers, sailors
.and mnrito-rf and such other person* “ ™
served with tho force* o f the United
States In tho European W a r or other
wars o f the United States and who have
been
honorably
discharged. Including
former American cltlxens who served
In the Allied Arm ies against the ven­
tral powers and who have been repatri­
ated, and
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Whereas, W e believe that no State In
the Union offers better or greater op.
portunltle*
for our returned soldiers,
sailor* and murine* and such other sol­
diers. sailor* nml marines as are abu\e
enumerated, than Florida, ~nnd
Whereas This Legislature desires to
go oh record ns heartily approving and
endorsing -any legislation that will aid
or co-opelute with the Federal Govern­
ment III perfecting Its plan fo r the ben­
efit o f such returned soldiers, sailor*
and marines; therefore,
lie It Enacted by tho le g is la t u r e o f the
State o f Florid a:
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Section t
T h a i the trustee* o f the
Internal Improvement Fund o f Florida
Im, mid they nr© hereby authorised and
empowered to enter Into any contract,
stipulations, or
agreement with -any
agency or department o f the fcederal
Government which Is now or may be

and tints-

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a ,,.
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|iriivt-d l.v the l-r^ldenl or the ^ ^
mol nitrated bJ &gt;h'’ '
Of HepS-nate. and thus© ,,f *' ....iroVfd by the
resrit ta 11v * » sbal■ ^
nYpp-eeii t a t
Speaker oT the ltoh»® chief Clerk of
11viii ami
l&gt;&gt; the
. th#.
t be Mouse 'of B rP r« « n t l » t U « . « £ «|(|&gt;
t'omptrolli'r sball audit at
Himt.
warrant on th© TreM urer for l * «
Sec t
That the actual '5;1'
Hl t .
Ing committee* shall be
V.'hSlrroll form and certified to or
u ) ^ ,i_ e
I
of
^
Expenses- o f
eltliir
Issue hi* w arund the Comptroller shall t" *u«
rant for the V n e
„ lp&lt;ntM „ f the
S
-V lu-prrsrn.auvoa
shnU lte t’ ald h J V

the Chairman.of

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r o n

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latntlve Expense* of th e ^ e n a t - o r itou^
o f ItepreSenlUllve* ns ^ r , U
aildlt the ids.
amt the Comidroller
ahull amm
5. I f n Foreign Corporation
*tt»n
same and Issue hi* warrant for
tin hav- nono" o f the fo r e g o in g officer* or
ng.-iils In this Slate. Hervlce may b,
M1s'e,: r, That the sum o f Twenty-1 U e made upon any agent transacting lfu»lThousand dolors. or so much thnes* fo r It In this State.
a« may 1&gt;« uec**^i*ar&gt; 1* h* 1 ?
H-c 2.- T h a t nil Law n and parts of
prtnt«*&lt;! fur the purpon* above men
Laws In conflict herewith h© and th,
sam e’are hereby repealed.
' ’ SVC.' 7. This Act shall taka erTcct ......
Sec. 3. That T h is A c t shall take ef.
Its appruval \&gt;y the c«ov«rpor
feet upon becoming rt Lnw.
APDroVeil
7, 131V
Approved Dec. 7, 1918.
(No, 25).

CIIAUTEIl

..an 2 of Chapter
and Section I **f
n* Amended )&gt;&gt;’
ter 6879 Act* o f
said Chapter 62QS
vn a* Section 4)^.
...... „.*gallilng Special
Hoad and Bridge Districts Constnuled of Territory Lyin g Wtmlly o r In
part iu One or More other Sperm!
HnoTl and Itrldg© Dlslrlrts; Said
Chapter AH'S A c t* o f 1911
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Act Entitled; "A n Act lo Authorlxe
the Cnuntte* o f the State o f 1-h*r-

Hloni.r o f
„ r p io rW a f o r loss
o f ttaiary during his said mrspenslon.
Pec. _ j
ItiaX -lira-saW -C ..&lt;01.1 rnller^itr
h-reliy required to draw hi* warrant for
» « m o f T h r e e Thousand and Six
Hundred Dollars and F lftv -s e v e n i v d bars and S l g t y Cent* tl3.6j7.60) In fa*
. v o r o f A. L Messer, and the sabi s ta te
Treasurer Is hereby required to pay the

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4if tit* jkix hi * iif i*v nuc ft |n-r hmii in
Hitch CDiml r nf ti It*. fi««* lax fnf Hit*
HUlliu fact it r*‘ nt Huh nf tlcidmlir
i t&gt;tOJEtca11mr 11'iiiorM nr i.cvuraRfM, which
hf|M rinf full v ami - -nufih i«dv* *ixiifti*d
vrht-ri i i -ih a* t «*M.w 11,i ?» . rr. i i i.» niUM*
lo
dnivkii HiEU fl iml ctiuiiti*rnl|fn**il
In nccoriiftnro with Rem-nil law, a wnrrnnl y|Hin Um-funtiG iff wtirh rminly fur
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part o f MUi'li 1ti t rust* f 1 % imi fully am!
completely * xplrril wiu-n H i Im Act (jncs
1111&lt;i «*fr«-rt. 4ill*l In t an Mr* I In hHIIM4 fn I id
palih t ♦» iM- |».-r *H»n rl^ln fully riitit led
thffrotn
Tim rlKhfn ♦ in ih tf hV I IIIm Act
mitv hr* *■o f*11 r*9'iI in
iii\ nppruprlnitH
Court nf Itlirt Slat i- h\ m.iiMkifiHIM Jimr#'r«linj»K In m i 11fluruii" with 1h«* 4T**tiltrxil
law
Hi t
*u
*1*!j:»t tin
M v h il f ’Irrutl
Judf^cH in till- St ;ti si ii| r i»i i ■- i-iplatn

t ll€* pVuVlnli&gt;IiH Iff th!** A1I hi cvriv

.1Jrainl Jnrv itrivMtil^ &gt;1 lit the It r*
11vr
clrctlfi a. amt
I lilv • haru’ .r t ti*lli
that It ! h their duty h&gt; rchirn IndictIMrfltM HKahwt ill
i tfiochi Ui Uih
nf |H*rx*iiiH m r.n |H»r.i I f'Ui**. w in* tna^
Im vc v I•*hi 1»dI auv .*f lh»* in*'\H|i»nM «»f
thtH Art hrrcln ih i lai «ul‘ t•* In* a rrlttilrmi
0 ff ttIHfl
S»*c 21
That I||«% Sheriff State At
torney. County Solicitor, « ’uUHtald** «»r
otiirr proiMH'iitliiir
nithrncy comml*aloned by the Htulo. «»r regularly e m ­
ployed hv a ciiiiitl v . yvliu liiUJScclft tn ertfnreo On- pruCMboiH o f thl- V«d, «hall IncotiHldcr«u1 iftilltT nf a n« Kind nf duty
fttid mi htM,ii*l**d from nlthu- In the manner
provided In tho t'oiniiituth'ii *»f
thin
Htatc.
H**r 22
T h i t K for i m t .-n pnv
Bert luri ot pro v I Mlon -if !iii «*■ A'd **l» ill l*»(idjll'ilffil nin m i -*|11a I iitii ,i I «.r &lt;&lt;1h m i I mVIfWpcratl-Ve. Hindi f*i*d *©Ii -«11 f»*»t In* h»*ht
nfT'td mix ot 11*•i S'* l h*n nr pn-viHlnn
ill thin Ael I'yithilnc*! but tin* h:u i i »* nhall
retnnfh In full force nml effect tin If tho
Hectlfui uf prnvlMhm mt)udtfed unronnt!tuttnrmi- nr Inoperative hud nut urlitlnally Im»p i I Inr.irimrutiwi in thin Act. •
Her, 23. T h ai nothin# rlm tiln ed In
thin Act nhnll ’ |h&gt; ritmitriii-J In unvw N e
im repcnlljii: nr uni* rnllit# unv nf tn«*
tiruvlHlniiH nf
i "hiipt»-r 72X3 f a\tvm nf
Flfirhln, appruveil April 2 1. I'JIT. relat
I n r to the manufacture, t«iit*Mi?AAlnn ami
truffle * 1n ap .dndl.
tn
Infoxh ,i I Inn
1h|l|(tr*i Jtinl ♦»'lti**r 1111ii p|h . d. Mull)# nutdt
Lhj imr h and I i' |111d ». iiinin*n*hiic the
per*nn»f
atid id .r , » f t. whu h am! in
which nth h tii t ti ufti* turn ftii'fir
a in!
ki» '{till# m i l f-« i .iff 1' h| ..ii amI i - l.i 11hi *
to Crrhilii i lut'M ii till ntticr |drit*c« wild**
mi eh IbpinrH 'a r e rec«dved fur rcrtaln
purpi»#i**h. !■ lal In# h* m ih iiitfu agd tm
IhtnIiic i Iu II i -n nil ■c i lain nfllri-ip- and
preci lliln# ci-rtain m 'I ic i IP n cxri |d h. i
much thereof tin lj§ rl* -irh ItirtitiMlatent
wltji llu* pruvUlnilM o f 1111m A «l.
The
Intent|nil) Im Iti-reby «'\prcMH«’d that thin
Act tthall be rotintrurd iim HUpplemetitnrv
to tin* x\rd appruved April 21th, 11*17,
lUilLdtii-djJJJcii o f iMild A 4-1 aiw lw imf t*lmr*
lv InconHlMhiit with tIn* pn^vlHhiOff* nf
thin Act Hhitll remain IP full f«»rr«* and
elYcd thtnilKhout the State wh*ju thin
Ard ROcm into effect.
Her, 31
Thni tbl** A c t *dia11 ^n Into
*»fTect tho flrxt day o f .laminrv. \ |i.
1019.
Approved December 7, I 0 f l

C IIA U T E Il 7737— tNo. 12 ) '
An Act to amend Section 6 of Chapter
7275. I_8tt© o f 1917, entitled, "an Act
to License nnd Itegolut© th,* lluunlng tif Motor Vehicles on th© I'uh11c Hi,qils. and H ig h w a y * and to Ur„vlile n&gt;r tin, IteglHt, a lion tlierrnr;
to Fix xh© Amount o f Annual License
to b© I ’ald Into Hi© Stnte Treasury,
to U rjiv ld ©
for
the
Distribution
among 4-tli© Several Counties of GoFund thus Created anil the Expendi­
ture o f Stun© on Hint© and Slat© Aid
llojid* mid Itrldg©*; to Provide I’ i-nnttles for th© Violation o f Certain
Section* th ereof;" to Amend Chapter
5437. A c t* o f 1906, Entitled. "A n Act
ncgulntlng til© Gunning of Automo­
bile* or Motor Y'ehlcle* oil the Public
It,si,Is or H ighw ays In th© State o f
Florid*;*- nnd Also to Amend Chap­
ter 6181. A c t* o f 1915. Entitled. " A n
A ct ta Amend Chapter 62tS of th©
A c t * o f the Legislature o f 1911. Sum©
Helng Entitled, "A n Act to L icm sn
Automobile* and Ollier Motor Driven
©Vehicles Using the Public ltnn&lt;l* nr
H ig h w a y s o f the State „ r Florida;
Either fo r H ire or Otherwise."
Do It Enacted try the Legislature o f the
Htnt© o f Florida;
Hec. I.
That Section 6 of Chapter
737B, I jt w s of t917. EntlOed, "All Art
to License nnd llcgulm© G&gt;e Hniiiilng
o f Motor Vehicles on tile Public M.,a,|*
and H ighw ays and to t'mvld,, for th©
HcglstruGon thereof: to Fix the Amount
o f Auoual Ltcsiise to lx- Paid Into the
State T re a s u ry : to Provide for the Dis­
tribution among the Several Counties o f
• tlie Fund thu* Created nnd the Expendi­
ture o f Knmr on State nnd Slat© A 1,1
ltonit* nnd - Itrldg©*; to Provide Penaltie* for the Y'lolntlon of Certain Section*
thereof: to Amend Chapter 5437, A ct*
o f 1905. Entitle,!. “ An A ct KeguInMng
the Gunning o f Autom obile* or .Motor
Veh icle* on the Public Hoad* or H igh ­
w a y * In tlie Slate o f Florida'." and Also
•to Amend Chapter 6**1. A ct* o f 1916.
Entitled, “ All Act to Am&lt;-n,l Chapter

Approved

C IIA P T K R
;
A n A r t R|mtlitfr to the
o f Certain
t.aniis
nt
Camp Jimctdi
Joseph M
|:.
_
l*amlM
Jobualun ln Duval County.
Dp It Knaeted liv th « Legis lature o f - lit....
Flute o f Florida:
,i
.Section 1 The Governor o f the
r.
o f Florida he ami ho I* hereby m
Ixed rind directed to execute until
ie
great Meal of the State, attested 1
Seeret.tr v o f State, to t
m
o f Atncrb t u least- o f
itStnt'e of Fjorltla in the
i
rit-* of t'aiop Jo.-tepb K Jolinston for one
dollar or -ttln-r nominal t-.)iiHlt|eral|o!! In
such form and with such Verbiage as
may bt- -*a( iHfaetorv to Ihe )es*e- lo
continue ho long a* i hi- salt) land I* used
Jtir rol l 't a r ,. in v *1
or
g o v*^rmirrilal
purposes
Sec. 2. This Act shall takp efTe(
tneillatelv upon it* becoming a law
Appro tell lie.
19 1'

C H A PT E It 7764 — (ffo . 29). *

Bed loll 1. That Section I of Chapter
$2u8 o f tile Ait's o f 1911 be, nml th©
same Is amended *■• a* to rt-.td a« fob
low*.
Section 1. That win never resident* ot
any territory emltraet-il wlndly ” i tn P-"t
in ont- or more ltoaii Districts o ry in l,rar..I wludlv or !o part tn "ii&gt;
m--r,‘
.Special Hoad and Bridge Plstrht*
oat that tune coii*tltut« &lt;1. in Ithv * otmly
o f this Htute, desire to have such ter
rltory- consututed into a ' Hpecl.il Hoad
and |*rlt)ge PlntU’t. ' and to have pt-nn.iripitt
roa&lt;K alel bridge* . omdrm t-d
ttlerelli. lht-&gt; shall present to the Hoard
o f County Commissioner* ot that Coun­
ty a petition *lgne-I by not less than
1 wen t v -five P'-r i-mt of tin dul) reglst.-riil voters, who are f ret-lio|tlersi re*blIng within Jlit&gt; terrltof&gt; which It l, pr.e
posetl to crt-alt- lnt*i a H-p«*t lal Ituad and
iirltlge District, ileucrlblng therein. b&gt;1lie ten and leolllitls, or other accurate «!,■
script Ion. the said territory, end setting
and ................
therein In general terms a deserlp.

■:*1» I ti i •i r . -t, i

|n&gt; .

,,f \\lv

Nlafur.

t.f n$.‘

our I I o
Go- perdloia
Itf
Diein,,*.
I Do- per diem
.egtslature r.s
rest-nlallon lo
order „r the
j,y |pe
Hit. .Which orF thV I -r-jfi jiil.i tiirNu i^ ur

Set linn I
1 hat tin* mini nf t w e n t y Iw ii liumlfi'd and M n-h p i Ig Uj i m i $2 2 I 3 ut» j tie and the pumic la lie re I ij- n pp m p rb U e il nut
uf any m on ey In the
S ta te Tr* a m ir y nut utherw lne apruprl*
ati-d. tn he paid to Murrain Fnd*d. In*
npeeti»r »*f tIi** I ’ hemliutl DI v I nIuo o f 4the

u ih !

Uu* |irn|M»H«^l

l* h ,1 i it ft i i*f

in**

ii im! Iirhlis*'" t-* l». . (Ui-t r' h tud .uni
1III* i|III ti Uli t 4'Hl inial l rti
4» I*1y Tt*'-?*
Aar&gt; l " |ul&gt; f,H
• " n il ni« t i*«n **f ih.PiUU".Huill (iHtitluli
£iti it i f ,tl«n njNM-tt %
whf*|||#jr
tin* i:«»Ht o f Hut ft I yflnliurl ml)
lw ,,,
t,ttl,l f " r •*&gt; Do- l-suntne ant!
sale o f
bonds, or by
thelevy and et.l
b-ellon of a Hpeclnl Ituad amt Itrldg.*‘11 ulHtli llo- taxable proper!, within
^Pwlu l Hoatl amt Fudge 1'istrht
n* hereinafter prnvnled
Sec. 2
That Hr,-Don I of tfhapter
« « A c t* o f 1911 a*
* ’’ f C hnplfr
A ( { h uf F'trf, f■»*, kind
Ml° *4*me i* utunud* »i s»u
In ri-tlU ua

Agricultural Departtnenl o f the State
o f FlnrAiln. fur luss o f nalary dtirfn# hjM
mild miMpeiiwhin,
See.
Thiit tin* S t a te F n m p l r o l l e r In
In rehy riDjulrid to d ra w hln vvacrant fur
nit (it mini nf tw t h i l v - t w n hundred and
t w e l v e d«d la r » f 1 2 ,2 1 2 -0 0 ) hi favor uf the
mLid MarciiH Frill'd, and the S l a t e T r e a e

iirer I m In*re hi i «m|uI r« d t«* nay the

, U I L M T E H .7739— (
An Art fo r - th© Hell,-f o f
Mnrion. Inspector of
Dlvirtlpri 1,r 10.. a grin
m&gt;-tl ( of the State ,,r
L&lt;**s iif Mill try Imrli
■ ©loo frtnu Haul nrtlce.
Whereas
1'

on tin- I 11Ii i

15,1 7. I ' h . l t l . '

C H A l ’T K I l ;; 49 — i No. 3 1);
Iirltlge* therein, then the Hoard of CounAn A c t to tlx lit© M v o f Mcnbt-r* n f . ,y (*'ttmmlsslun©ra shali enter nil order
ffeera nn" , u t , , K c f .lu- E^'raor' V*x‘/ ‘f
.
,Prr‘ T . F.
wh,l‘h
tltnary Heaslon o f th,. Legisluttir.- „ f • l‘' cjilT *,1i'‘ ii'V't HnHt V1' ‘
*l *Sl’f ' 1,tl
til© Slate I.f Flotilla
A It 1918 nt„|
“ V,1 i'rblg.. I»l*trlrt
and ileslgt ’ortaln Ollier Exp.u s e * ,.f th© Lt-gl*1 " “ *© salil special ,ll*trlct by naitis ..r
bitilre. nml Making
A t.pr ,.pr talloo
*n&lt;i ,'l'-cl.,r.- and pol.ll©!, ip.
therefor
boundaries o f same,
t p,,n th© *-xjtir.,ir
. ,,
..
.
. .
^
R'»u nf ttw nty «U&gt; m n fivr
the flndhur
th«
Nlaturc uf thii unil dctcrnTlrtatinn by tin*
|t.utnl (.f
A n Ai t to am e n d H e c l l o l i 4 ,i( Uhatiter I ic It Iviiactcd
b»rida ^
1‘uuruy i\kmtnlnMliin&lt;*rn an in tin* rrMiLt
7 3 2 1 L a w * o f F toyida, A c t s uf 1 9 1 7 ,
b.ctlnii
I
that
the
pay
nf
I
Ilf
Utvlfluf
any
nuch
r-lcctlon
that
Hhnl!
L i y ,,
Die ".nine b ein g An Apt It* L i t h e to
th© Far©. M ullile tiauce unit H i r i n g of
Go- S t a l l t ’u n v let* , ami M ak in g an

H M, - K|

of Du, illom lrn l Dlvi«t„i
'■olluial t ,t-ftar |meet
ID'irldj wa* sospemti-d
■I*.- of th© tluiIt's of saf
•be Inspection o f food* a
fe.-tl mill fertiliser, unde
" f *alt1 I lefiartmi ni ,,f
lb- Slat© o f Flifrldu. mi
»\ hert-ns. tlie sabl Cha
mm was on. the 3ml dm

An Act Making N o vem b er Eleventh uf
Each Year-In the Htute o f Florida a
l©*gal Holiday, to be Known n* Lib­
erty Day.
U Mer-oia, We are now pausing tfcrough
the grealest crisis In tho history of nun.
:,nd have been permitted to wltne** ihe
of Might and Justice o f nmnkinit
triumph over might and oppression ,n
11 inplitl.*d by Uie autocracy of &lt;ernutn ami h»r allies; and
Whereas, It I, (Ittlng that we should
rejoice With the Fro© People of the
•’•"■th In the triumph o f our valiant arms
“ Mb that of our ever glorious allh-s in
New Freedom which shall reduan
to ourselves and our v a lia n t allies as a
blessing to our posterity fo rever; and
Whereas, It was on
November 11,
'.,|s that autocracy a* type (led ti) tire
'■ •'"'oil High Command signed the ar*
mist lee n* dlotated by t h , lender* of the
x li-inrlnils allleil armies representing
the Free People o f the earth, therefor,.
'•* H Enacted liy the L egisla tu re of the
tMtile o f Florida;
Section 1 That tho Ele venth Day of
Niiveniln-r uf i-nrlt year hereafter 'lull
■*•' kii.iwri n* Liberty Day. and nlmll tn
low lie n b gal holiday, and the Governor
" f this State shall each year Issue a
pr.eJamal Ion calling upon the people of
too Stale (o rt.-t aside all business .net
to rejoin- with tho Fro© People of th,
earth
Sr.- ;
T ill* ,\et ahali become offerttve upon tts hee.tnnlg a law
Approved Dec 6, )91g.

1 FrAPTKH 7755— (N o . 3U)
A , S . A r.1 Illrcctln r Ih© Comptroller to
Mall Out th© Warrants fo r tin- ConG-'b-rati- ,1't-nslonnrs o f Thin Htatu In
I'rt'-tnbi-r or Each Y e a r f o r th© Month
of Mi't.-entbor In T im e fo r tho Ih-llv• ry ©r Halit W arrants on th© TwinHfth l'ity nf tin- Month.
l! I nnrlr.l by thu LogIslnlur© " f !ks
1 '*•" '■( F lu r l i l a :

mu me

•i puli |»i tvn-fi la thin.
Hid 1 T h at TIsIm Act r*halt* lake i-ffi-rt
11viirie&lt;11.11id \ a f l e i f l i pani&gt;a#«* nml apprn'v.tl h%' file • fuveriinr
A p p m Vei l Her- t l i » . 1!» 1 X

C H A P T E I t 7763— (No. ! l ) .
An Act re la tin g to Jury ltata In iuuim ^
which now liuve
or rriny hereafter *
have a population oxceedlng eighty.
Ove thousand.
He It Enacted by the Legislature of th^
. Slate of Flurlda:
Seytlon 1. In each county which has
or may have, n population exceeding
eighty-five thousand according to in,
last preceding state o r Federal census
II-S hall ho tho duty o f the Hoard of
County Commissioners, at the time « n j
In the manner provld rd by law. ra »-.
)*©l rtnd m gtwnrtf T4*tfgtlorit(TrlPBTr,fTrtirv
iw*niy-tlve hundred nor more than thlrtr -live hundred person* properly qinTF”
lied to serve as Jurors.
See. 2 This act Shall take effect immediately upon t&gt;ecomlng a law.
, A]«l»riivml pe^. 6, 1918.
....................

UouvU

HlricU.**
Marlnmia, Florida, and tliu fu rth er
sum
o f i)l\u ThuUWUJd t f t . 000,00J
Dollars for tho Jtiform Hchcnd r«»r.
Ulrlii at Ocala. Florida, and prnvhlr
in g for tho t xp*mdtturo o f
A|»*
profirlatton.
*
&gt; • *
H«- It Kimcied by the Lcglalrtturo o f tlie
Ht.itit o f Florida:
Hoc I Ion 1. Tliiit tliu Hu in o f T w e n ty 11vn Thou&amp;ind t |25,OUOiUO/ Dolhirn t»'
and the hhiiui Ih ht*nd&gt;y a(iproprhiU'd out
uf uny inonrys In ihu H U to Trrnsury
avallahlu, fur Uu* IndUHlrhil Fchool for
Ho&gt;« at Murlantia, Fluilda.
T h r rinmv&gt;
iip|&gt;ruprlaitHi tn tills Suet hill Hhall l&gt;«? at*tiiiril to tho pr**Htuit
mi ing Ind'ditedI T I A F T K H 7 * 3.4 - i No, |3#.
Hin h , itn* usucmh, If any, tn ho a hi died t*»
o f the tiulldlfigi* and
An Act fur tlin HeUyf o f Marc if n Ktidel, tho tumplrtlun
Imiperhir nf f It** &lt;*ti«*rulc-ut DI v I mIhii Ntructur**.n now in couno* •*f erf.cthm *6l
•*f 'llu- A Kr Unl lural I teparlincut nf thin Institution.
Hec, 2.
Tin* ttUiii *»f utii» T h o u s a n d
the Btntn nf Florida, for l&lt;&lt;nn nf Sal­
ary Durlnji Ii Im Suapenaiun from Hold t f L uoo.no) Liuilarn i « hcr^hy ftPi»r&lt;nd*tntrd out of any money*
In tin- Statu
tJlllre.
Trinmiry available
finr
ttn“
Itcfnrm
\V h t’ f r ri *4. Dike llu&gt; 1I Hi rI I \ nf Jijin- A Schocd for ‘ H t I n ut DraLi. Florida
Tim
I 1 1017, Mur in m £nd«d. IiiMpi*ctnr nf this iniiju*) ai»iimi»rhit*’d In thin Sia tion nhall
*. .'In n»n aI I'lvitlnii nf the Agricultural ta- t*xluuidt’d for th*" nnrchiiHu o f an an
1'epa it non I of ttif Htat*1 nf |**lnrltla, wan toiiiohili*
for tin*
of
Maid Itofuriii
aiiMprtided from the exerclH# uf the dll* School.
f*
tlen uf mi Id ofllce, tow lt: the IdNpeCtlnil
Hoc 3.
A l l laws, and |tnrtr* o f tfiwM,
•*r food and dru#H «tock feed and fer* In ronfllt't with thtH Act he, and tin*
llltRer* under 1
ilirectinn of Maid De- Harm* art*, hereby n'pciih-d
piirtimtit nf A Krhdtl t Urn of tin* State nf
Hih ' 4
T h in Act x ha ti ink*1 •-fTi-i ! 4til I Inrjita and
11o-i JIn tel v u|i4&gt;ii tin hi’riifiMti i£ a i.ivv
W I h -h i«H. 1he »:»b I Man aim Kndel vv im
Ajirovi-d D&gt;-i’ H,.1918
,
i*t1 III* .'ift| da V nf h rn 'in lc r, ,\ I* 1 I M.
I»&gt; UtiilllIHimiH vnte nf t he Semite frill
niatid in »jiid nlflffe, therr/nriv
Hi' It Htinctcfl by ttie I♦cululatnr»* nf tin’

1 106 nr the General
Btatutes
(,f
State o f Florida, r e la tin g to service 0f
process upon corporations, be and th,
xanie l » hereby amended lo reud a* f0j.
lows:
.
Sec, 1108 upon a p r iv a te corporation —
process against ntiy corporation, dame*,
tic or foreign, may b© served:
1. Upici the Proaljlent or Vlc©.pr,,|.
dent or otljor head o f Aha Corporation
In the absence o f auch head:
2. Upon.tho Cashier, o r Treasur-r ©r
Secretary, or General Manager; or,' in
the absence of all o f tho above:
3. Upon any D ir e c to r o f such com­
pany: or. In the absence o f all of th,
above*
.*
&gt;V '
4.
Upon any v f f l e e r
or* -Du,In,,,
Agent, resident lit tho State o f EUr-

A pproprlaGon

for

Go* i'.itiv itig

of th© I - r o t l s i o n * . T l i e [© of

"ill

•

(•'I*

of

1 111 * 1

th e H i t — Ot

1

1 s

l-.xtr t.trtllnnrv

[,hu,l

" r. i "
l " ' r 'b»)
He 11 Enacted by the I .eg Is ia t ure of th© m l b - a g e ulh.we, by th e

*'

H©*

I... „

I*• r du-fn tin

held

it ©nail b© i e g a r d .,1 t..r -,ll

Hpciial t.*x**&gt;*

in iulilitt.it,
to upon the
C o n s titu tio n ,,r d is tr ic t

1 t!‘*n 1
That th© Comptratlrf i«
run-i n •!Ir.-t t « l t,, h erea fter mall nut
•t \» lYriuf* f ur Di-t-tunhi-r Of each yr*r
" ,!l‘ 1 '"iift-tittralu Veterans on the pen"'■**»
"/ *hl« Htate, In ttmo so that
ill©)- will lio itullverocJ to aaiti ixnslunera tint la ter Ilian tho tw entie th tiny of
th© month o f December In each year.
Hec. .
That all law * anti parts of
laws I,, conflict with thl* Act be ami (tie
sum© nr© hereby repealed.
h« c i
That till* Act shall take rff-D
Hiirm ilialely upon it* passage and nj&gt;krttval- liy th© Governor.
\pprrrvi j p ,.0 3 1918.

umbckikhI

and cultiMdcd

tax ab le p ro p e r ty within said
I..c au s e .!f , h e
. re,',!,," T m !

State of F lo rid a mil©'each ‘wav’
'' '
°
"mlnt. nanc,. thereof ©*
s , ... ... U„,u1
Heetlon I
That Section 4 o f Chapter
He,- 2 That t h e . . - ; ) o f the Secretary Don o f r ^ d s tm'^brldge* 'th e r e .'n " ^ ^ !
7.121 L o w s of Florida, be and tin- same
1* hereby amended to read a* follows:
a.li'l'of S t ohf !
;
See. 4.
That all
able-bodied male House
primmer* not need©,I by the* Hoard' o f tlclal Btenogi-nphent o f the Senate and I,ridges w-lthtn siltl Kru-t-i .i ir 7 1* *l,"t
t'oniiaiHslojn-rs uf State InslIluGmis for
.
work at tin- State Prison Farm, ©hull lie
Th© « . r « , . „ i | . „ , . A r , .........
!!|7
irrT h V h ier
i " ! . 1’
leased by tho said lluTird, provided that
a sailsfnctury price
can tie obtained.
A ll iiii-iiMS pi ISeoul© IIIBI© I.© let tie Cumities, or fdaced upon the .Slate roads. Np
prlltoiierH shall i&gt;* siible.isei!
I ’rovlde'l,
That the counties now working Slate
cunv lets may Jmvo the rlKt)t at Hi© • xidrutiuii of their present
contract to
lease State convicts at the pVice now
paid tlie Stale, anil that Count!©* here­
a fte r leasing Stale convleX* shall have
price.
them tm the sum© terms anil at the same
Sec. 2. T I i I r A c l *hnll become effect­
ive upon*Us passage and approval by
the Governor or upon It*
becoming a
law without Much approval...
Approved Dec. 7, 11 IS.

a ." V J B T sr .......... ..... r

S la te .if - Florida
Section i
That the sum o f twenly h," " Ir,"l and tiyelv© dollar,, ( » j . - l . a o i he nml the ham© Is hvrt-hv npprnprlsit t| out ,,f any money In the
m a te treasury not otherw ise appropri­
ated to tie paid to Charles It McKinnon
Inspector o f th© Chemical Division o f
**'© Agrlcu llp rnl Department
,&gt;r
the
. tat© o f I- lorItla, for loss o f salary dur­
ing his sai.l suspension.
See 2. That the State Comptroller Is
hereby require,! to draw his warrant
; " r ,m,ld sum o f tw en ty.tw o hundred ami
tw elve dollars 1 13.21 Mm) |„ favor of
th© s.l.l Charles ft. McKinnon, and th©
state Treasurer I* hereby required to
p.tv th.. *atn© upon presentation
See
3. That this Act shnll take efC H A P T E I t 7745 (N o. 20).
feet Immediately a fter Us passage ami
A), Act to amend Section 976 o f the Gen­
approval hvt th© Governor.
eral Statute* o f tho Stnte o f Florida,
Approved Dec 6. 191*
ns amended by Chapter 689*. L iwh
or Florldn. approved May 2oth. f915.
Delating to " F e e * for F e e l i n g P r is ­
oner*."
,
», nrrens, m e state Democratic Ex,-c-. ,,P
Enacted by the Legislatu re o f tho
'•live Committee tn It* call
providing
Htute o f Florida;
fo r the nomination o f candidates tn (111
Section 1. That Section 976 o f the
the various i,flic©* to tie voted upon In General Statutes o f the Stnte o f Florida,
the Primary Election held on the 4ti, n « -amended/by Chapter 6*9* L a w * o f
» f June. 10|*. Included In mirh call th© Elorlda.
Approved M ay 20th, 1915, Is

. h W .'&amp;.TT'.i:rh^.,n',';,7;:;;
:,r‘ ...... Z '£
"’f l . y r . f f r c
.....„r,!t a u t:- -usv &gt;?•*—.■,»©©-

llo lb iw Av Present to the Hoard o f County Commit*- ‘ .v,, j . «
"ou s© Journal* shall be
C H A P T F I F 77SI rwera by shmers. a t any regula r m eeting thereof.
‘,ny " to comptete th© lit&lt;AI
‘ 7S1- ( .
l e n s * th© hi* *»•&gt;! f o r feea for feeding prisoner* 5. J**
n f , tb** Ja'glslntlv..
Journal*. An Act to nhollsh th© s,
of T a x nn,t th©.period f o r which th* charge I* s,,ch payments
to tie made, however,
mission nnd b. Hcn©‘,D
niado, which fee* shall, bo ns fo llo w s : " n l y o f t e r t ha completion nnd .leUvery
of t h " l . i x , „
E ? ,
H ollow ay *""or feeding tw enty prl^soner*. or
**)« copy o f the Indices to th© AttnrJun© T 1911
T ,,
terod the »t**V cent* per day each; and for
I- ney General and after th© Att.Vnny O.-nD l"m ,.ltm n „ r 7
w ’
©1 faith 1UK “ II over twenty prisoner* fifty Cents " rnl ha » anpro, -,l th,- romplet©,| work
and Ht-rnr.ls
u, , ©r'
t e a , com I ' - ' '&lt;■'** ea ch : and I f shall b e . , ...........
IJJItHre.l hy f C haj„. r 6136 Law * „ f
,© Itepea!^ a H I aws ,1
believing o f said Hoard to properly audit the same.
• 'orkla
,
(t)j. |&gt;r,,v twloi.. ?,'f
L
o f their nod
order u warrant drawn ngnlnM the Th© Hill Secretnrv of |b© Bennie and H© It Enacted bv th .1 j .©i
©mocruGc t'ne «n,l fo rfe itu re fund to th© county Die Hill Clerk o f the House ..f Hr|,r©
Slate of Florida '
K
Id oin,-,-*, f o r the sum found to b© due.
"©ntnllvr* shall riu-li have pay for one
8,-ctlon I
That th© T „
ffec. 2.
That ail laws. nn,J parts o f day a ft e r tho adjournment of th© pres- o f the State o f Florid. 1.
,* pass©,! In’*'*. In conflict with thl* Act. be. and rut ©xtra Resalon o f th© Legislatu re to
l*hed nnd Chapter 66on , J
Idlng fo r the same are. hereby repealed
com plete their unflnlstn-.J wort; nnd to Florida establishing , . , 1 ,
I thereby
Sec. 3. T h l* Act
shall become effect- return
their book* nml M il* properly hereby repealed
^
"
Holla wav lv© Immediately upon It* becoming a Indexed. assorted nnd latMsted. In conHec. 4 . j , . hltii i,„
being up- E&gt;wvenlent form for reference to the Beer©- Comailsslon to turn over
ihev wer©
Appros,-,l Dec. 7, 1911.
tar&gt; o f Mate, payment to b© mag© upon trolier o f this stain nil
1 Hist© o f
_______
.
the certlffrat© nf the Pecretary o f Blativ and rrcord* nuw lit th„
Dmt
such duty lias been perform©,! 'and pertaining t o n n l d r .
c h a it s u n
,
» &gt;.
o f One- An Act to authorlxe mbl em power th© tnrlcn nf th© Bennie and the Engrossing ■ H©c a
Thai ©ii ,
Trustee* o f th© Internal Improve- and Enrolling Clerk* of the Huns© " ? la w . ln o .J flc w'th 'ra"

) Dollars
imprlated.
e tilm fo r
In

the
June 4th.
tie In the
to o f the

»nent Fund o f Florida to Co-opecate H©pre*entaGv©* and ©nch ns*l*tnnt shall this act I,©
with tho Federal Government of the rccelv© six dollars per diem.
ff©c 4 T ld l

©, v.hnr*.b

United Btates o f Am erica In provldThat the pay o f th© Hill Secretary ,,f It*
lct "u* 11 *“
Ing employment and home* for re- the 8 ©nnt© nnd IHU Clerk, o f th© House ernoV^lr mmn H s ^ o u m m
turned .soldiers. sailors, marines add
o f !t©pr.-*entnllvc* shall be six dollar* out surf, nnnravml
n
o(hera Who
have
served With the per day earh.
Ai)i,r a-ml K
' k* . . .

..
Joint Hesulution proponing an amendmeat to the Constitution o f the Unti­
ed States.
lies,lived t,y the Senate and House uf
lo preseii tat ly e * o ( lha United Stale* of
America In Congress assembled (lw*&gt;*
thirds o f each lfouse concurring therein)
•hat th© fo llo w in g amendment to U&gt;*
• uhstituibnr'bo and .hereby la proposed,
io the States to becomd. yalld an a part
Uf the Constitution When ratified by ih«
legislature of the several suites, as pro­
vided by the .Constitution:
" A H T I C J iE -----r-iim'c,o ,n *■' A f t e r one y e a r from ih*
ral ricaiton o f thla A r t ic le the lmiq“ '
I r a -‘T 1 . H * * ur transportation o f Inloteating imuors within, the Importation
f r ! , . f t’.f . ln!?’ 1o r ,h 8 «IK &gt; rta tlo n thereof
*ho United Stated and all territory
li©vJ.©et t0 ,h® Jurladlcllon thereof tot
,v « r- f * Pnrpoeee la hereby prohlbtH^s t t v ^ . 110" *•
T h » Congreae
and lb*
several ntatea
shall have
concurrent
o©7*Tr ‘ o enforce title A r t ic le by approl*ri«te legislation.
Heetlon i.
Th is A rticle ehall not M
''l'©rn(lv© unless It shall have been rai­
ned m, 3U) amendment to the Constllu;
, ” l‘ &gt; the legislature* o f the # • * « * '
"tat©*. „ „ provided In the Constitution.
» Hi,til seven year* from tho dale of lb*
"'it.mission hereof to the states of lb*
Congress."
#
, .
Therefore, . ,
j L J l e s o l v e d by the Senate o f t b *
Htatu o f Florida, tho House o f It*P*
~r,f"*‘ ,,' n ,lv fs Concurring,
,
that the Raid proposed amendment 1“
‘ be Constitution o f the United 8U i * »
rn ti*nl cMca ^ Bn&lt;* *h# same ta b i t * ”
uf F l o ! |Aa. *h° LcK,a&gt;Ature o t th* 8 u t *
. Itedolved, T h a t certmed copies o f th*
'l1* preamble and reeolu tloo'b e lrn.

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J A N U A R Y 24 ,1 9 1 9

and a wreath was on the table.

At

memories.

r i.h I... ,h.,

Mr. and Mrs. Nirk Zernovean
have bought the £&gt; acre piece of land
directly opposito the Ellsworth home
on Beardall avenue and they soon
expert to clear and build a home, a
fine location and will make a desir­
able home place.

• (Continued from page 2)
rentcl land from &gt;X: A. Hicks, T. E .
.Wilson and Clark Pearson which wdl
-be planted in cotton, and from B. W.
Smith which will be planted in
watermelons. All of the ground has
'been plowed one and . the water­
melon seed will soon be,.sown.
Mrs. G. 0. Stenstrom left last
week for St. AugutinCs where she
will.visit her sister d uring the Alness
of her brother-in-law, Oscar Blackwelder of that city.

m , n h " T ,nr', " l !h” , u u 'J Florvl. o£
V II V h ,
1ebruory, A ‘ ti |9I9
T.llmh...r», FlnHtl,. fur fell,,,
!&gt;r issued Scminulc llrnnm Factory. of »hirh
corporal,„n (he following .h.ll Vr Jh, ,r-

N O T I O : TO. t D N T K A t TOItS
N ntire Is hereto given that the Hoard of
Jaunty
&lt; ommiMium ri in'and for Scminolr
J.nuiry DD9.
brlu’*' ,hU 10,h 'U &gt; «*» &lt;-uunlv at
ptljp fintrulat meeting to be h «M at
It It. S M I T H
H* v clock a. m. nn Frbruary 4th, I9IV will
It It. OKAS
♦'•“•knl bills fof the f emodrllinf of
f A STiiN E .
UiA- h'k* tlu b building and will also receive
separate arafrd bids for building a vault In
u . * ’’ V * ' -' " I Seminole Itioom f i i l t i ;
“ 'm un.lrr.ljnr,1. do hereby s.-.orUtr connection, ^ith the |Klh* Club building.
I'U ni and ■p&lt;-clh(fation« will be on file in’ the
r o „ V ,.1
V " ‘ p“ , »’ ° ,r
t ' « « m l n c In­
corporated undtr the law. „ f Florid*. to ofljre of the ilerk of the Circuit Court,
right to reject any and
! « : « * ,f ur pp ,ni lhr t'“ * l n « . below - a * r all b i d t h e
i h L , , : / " 1,1 Tu do
following a. the
afc-Jtc
B. A. DO CGI, ASS. CUrkT.
h .m a 'if , lnV.'Lp".rN " ’ n'

,,m t

I'-Int

pub-

It is rumored that M. I). Gatchel
is’ negotiating With M iy .Woodruff to
purchdse. land on Celery avenue to
build a home and store near his ciiarlrr of iht* pmpond corporation,
n
---- —
Arfirfe Our
present place nf business, the Cust
«
i
"
n
1
"
of
.'.hr
corporation
.hall
be
w
.
,
.
.NO
TIC
K
MofTet property, recently bought by Seminole llrnnm Factory an.l it. principal
Not lew is hereby given that the Hoard of
pU re of b u tI n m .hall be Sanford. Srmlnolo County Com mi«s loners for Semin ole county,
A. D. Shoemaker.
county, Florida, and the board ..f director,
Honda, wilt receive bid* on

EAST S A N F O R D
There will be quarterly conference
meeting at Moo;e's "Station church
Saturday of this week. Uev. J. P.
llilburn of Orlando will preach at
eleven o'clock and it is expected that
Mr. Hilburn will be here to preach
on Sunday also.
Mrs. Ernest M. Galloway returned
from New York city Inst week from
a stay of some length, having re-_
ceived treatment and underwent an
operation to get .relief from astma,
having been a great sufferer from
this dreadful disease- We earnestly
trust Mrs. Galloway lias received
lasting lioncffE^ *
Mr—aiul Mrs. C- Boyce Bell en.Gbarlio
oT'^forth Carolina and a friend,
Red Henning of’ South Dakota a
portion of last week.
The young
...mgp are just out of L’ .. S. army
camp.
" • ..
.Mrs. A. K. 'Powers and children,
accompanied by Air. Powers’

^r'lld-cata mailo entrance into Mrs.
Ross Long's hen house ope night ^re­
cently anti killed several fine hehs.
Too bad in this time of high priced
fowls and eggs.

RED CROSS M E E T I N G
"-"Tfie1TTiTftT'FYitfar r»F rrrry
month will be ;i business
m eetin g o f the Red Cross,

*nt Woman’s Club on Oak
•Avenue, at. 2:30 p. m. . .

is v e r y

HENRY McLAULIN

»!i» ation of trou b it's, - T&gt;r.
romr»"
ton
tl.

-

rrupitiriR
for his

fam ily

M

ami

Mrs.

m urh

ur«*&lt;iit

from

k in d services.
.i.

C.

du-

2N W . C h u r c h St. - O r l a n d o , Fla.

ill ami Has been t h o u g h t to be elosi
a
to m a i h several t i m i d recently

JE W E LE R

E lls w o rth

Dnwsttr
M Y S P E C IA L T IE S :
Sunday,
T io
dinner was in honor of Mr. IM( H A R D ' S I I A N D - P A I N T E D C H I N A
I T - worth's b irth d a y A heatit ifuI
. ... ......
rai.i* ad ■riieij w it h l .M l li I’ midles® GORHAM'S iJTKItl.IMi SIUM.ll
ver.

hne.e

&lt;ioilier guests -al the"
in
Camertin
City

I IKKililts' p l a t e r

Half Your Living
Without Money Cost

&lt;! f rain nl p r e s e t t p r ic e d f r o m

t

♦ ♦ ♦ «# * im io e ® 1 * * * * * * * * * *

BUSINESS C A R D S }

•seal'

Sanford,

imprt-**b&gt;it

stamp,

t ft r wc»f Hi “ Heal I 91

luarinc

ami

in

The Woman's Tonic

F lo rid

Ofiice 309 Park Avenue
Telephone 291 ,

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

In a few days, cue be­
ll to Improve.’ * Mr*,
ix continues, “ and had
no trouble at. . . Cardul
cured her* and we sing
its praises everywhere.'*
c/e receive many thou­
sands of similar letter*
evtirvear, telling of the
good Cardul has done for
women who suffer from
complaints so common to
their sex. It should do
too*
Trv
E r«

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T E N T S :. - A W N I N G S - T A R P A U L I N S

« . m m Inp. .nd r art .In, fur l » , i . , nd .u u «, „ ll ^ r,n ,p lr^ rant., b . . . and .n r
ktfld of rania, arllrir* m.dr to kprrUI ordrr.
.no ,ny
......... I’r&lt;*mpi .lirnllon lo m.ll or.lrrw, Cai.lof mailrd f,rr on rrqur.l.
W r r.rrr lhr
“*
—airtprooirmp. alH oonrr.. h?. . r and u|l dur..- In^ Ihe

*w«r&gt;r

iL*’ r|ci*M*TiiT«ii'll c*' l lip w»*rrlr " S«*mi n**-|i* Itrnum
U H SM ITH
U It D BAS

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I ,,j r.. 1 ,,t \

DOWNING’S

Recipe 1818 is sold by drucfrisls. Information in regard
to it chocrfully furnished by
originator.
Residence Head of Park Avenue

N. S., J' arun of K olohim*.
K It, Kilbn, of tirnryi,
M. \V. Taylor of (irneva.
IIOIIT.
33-ate

Florida
Florida
h'lorida,
W. DAVIS,.
Urplilrf.

Nallrr of Applirallon for Tat llrrd I'ndrr.
Mrcllun li uf t haptrr U h l , l.aw* of HurIda
Nntlr, I* her,by flv .n that O, C. Ilryant.
purrhaarf of Tat CaMltlrkt, No. 1GS,. dated
th- 3rd day ul Junr, A. D. 1907. ha, Hind
• aid r,rliflralo In my uflirr, and ha, mad,
appliratlun (or lat ifi-,d lo iu u , in arrurdanr, with law. Said rrrtiliratn tmhrarr* thfoUotriqx dnerlbrd property situated in
Spminole county, Florida, to-witt
Lot* 69
igd t i n t Illork D, Mitch,IF* Surrey of
l.t-vy (Irani. 10 acre. T h , aald land i., ine
attrtand at th, dale of lh, lipuanr, o( aurh
crrtinratr In th, name of Unknown. Unlrta
•aid certificate ahall b# rrdrcmpd arcordinn
to law tas dead will Uau, thereon on th,
2Hth day ut January. A. 1). 1919.
AVltne,* my iifilrlal tirnalure and •,*! lhl&gt;
the Jr;ill day of, December, A. D. 1910.
Dealt
E. A. DOITC.I.ASH,
r* Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., -Fla.
Ily V. E. Ilouiflara. |l, C.
33-Me

Nailer I , Crrdllora, L raalrra. Illalrlbulrra
and All P r r.a n , I l * t l » ( Clalraa e r' I ) , .
mknda afainal lh , Kalal, of Kdna (J.
Ilurh*nan, lle c a e e d
N otic e it hereby given that all creditor*,
In Clrc.ll fouiT. S , * * n l h ; r i r , » l l , ' Nrmlnolr le g a te , •■ and distributer* of Edna (i. fluCountr. yi.ild,
chanan, d , c , a « , d . and all p,r*on , having
clalma or drmand, agalnit her » i t a t , arr re­
Ov»r,lr„t Turpcnlln. Company
quired to prraent them t o the undrralgned *»
n e r u t o r within tw o (21 year* Jrom dale
G , o f f » W. Hambn, flf.kf^lnnr,hereof, or »* m e will be barred.
f.rfin Slot Comj&gt;*ny, U 'o r jr W.
The American T r u i t Company,
Lord Company, Joalah IJ. Srybrrt.
T br K:,pinf#r- Huwrll Co., Rnb.rl
Jacksonville, Florida.
Fred IV. Hoyt,
K in ,. K J. Harrell, H a r ry , Katun.
Marian llubbrll, Portrr Ilubb.ll, •
A* I'rrvldent.
Attmt
Arthur
T.
Williams,
L l u l r SkinliM Smith, widow, tlr-nj.
,
Aa ttecrtlary.
T. Way, and Samuil C. Urnn.ll,

I la led and publiahed this Decrrnber £0tb
•t al.
To lh, d.lrndanla, DrakM-InnM.Grrfn IMA.
32-9te
.
.
,
Sho, Company, IS.org, W. Lord Company,
1. Reybrrl, Thr Rppln|rr-Runrll Co., ________ :________ -&gt;____ _________ &gt; *
Klne. B. Y. HarMI, Harry Baton, Notice of AppUrallon fer T a i ,l»ced Under
Marian
Huhbrll, Torirr
llubb*ll,
IJxai,
___
_______ __
.
,
III
U
O W f
H rrll.n I of Chapter ( I I I , Law* , f Pier.

^

J A C K S O N V IL L E T E N T ’ &amp; A W N IN G CO.
Bay and Market Sts.

u n H u rj:j| a U

Jacksonville, Florida

Ijn s s dy .

In tii*1 Vlatfi-r -d tin

|li**.dh

lUt knrv,

s,i

I JcCeaVad^ a, trustee fur W fti Jtledlen C o . ,
I. I. I alk ,J Co,, l.niidcrhitk, Gilbert &amp; Co,,
i Garret, llowen A Vanllumd, Tysen A- Smith,
AA K Aletandrr A Co.. Kekrnan A Vels, v ( ( ,k (.' them A it&lt; lamer; Thomas Stalker,
AA m Mills, Mathew A. Stewart, II. C. N or­
throp. dec’d, Jamima Davis, Seth Tay lor.
Mullir Tay lor, A lv a V. Woolf, John K, Duc " ’ "I ' der'd, John Halts, Franklin Moore,
'b '! .‘-ti j,1i, n S Hopkins, der'd. Itoberl
I ra.tr,
I fiornas
Mdl»-r, derM,
tieorcianu
Jomir. I.rorge It J..liter. F. N. Pulling,
^ A U r , J Sklnkrf, der'd ,’ Isaac II. Trabue, J.
Henry IlmUen. Chas. P. Will. Kate V.
1 &gt; " 0 . Gottlieb If Keyler. Charle-t M. HamSit on trance* ).
Kennedy, ttrlando Krnru-s , "i untie- \ i( Carver or under -A- H.
AA i:ite, or under any of thorn or Ut horwiso
in Die following lands;

||

C.

\Vhif« hrai).

Wm.

&lt;1 Hark nr
4ugu«hi I*. \nt|. f*.
(irurct* H \'oru&lt;Mit|, Mary \ S'ur*
Vviioil,
is.

Florida
N » ••

FiiraLf'th Trm|*lr»,
Daitirl
(iiraan
41
T* apm-f,

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^ D' h/wcH . Mar; \ rr mtiglm
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lb v I '■ chs. K of NAV cor of N K * i of
-AA
ol S i r t j , run s Jii-chs, B 15.6 cha, N
Jo i'i,- \\ t; i'||, ti, hvg. See IJ, T p Jti It, 2*J
S ! : ! , id SIT ,1,, Sec 1*1. Tp Jn, it 2'j.
Si.uili I n „t N K 1, of N A Y', nf Sec 2fi.
Tp jo. It 29
F ' of SAA
„ f SK '|, See 27, T p Jn, It.IP.
!
ot N l : ' , ill N l : 1, of S K ', ', See 31,
Tp Jo It Jo
N AV , »l N t:
I. .. r.wT ft K A W liy
to . D N A s out ill SVA 0 1 , 1 . s*e 31. T i ,
J'l It 29
t: 1, of SK &lt;4 of S K ' , n f.N K t,. Sec 32. Tt&gt;
•JO. It 29
S K ' , " f S K ' , , Sec 32. Tp 20. II J't.
K
of ( V , ,d N A V , of S K ' , . Sec 32.
Tp 20, It J1*
AVC ,,l N A Y ’ , of NAVI, Df S K * , . See 32.
Tp J't It 29.
S K ' , of SK , Sec 33. T p 20. It 29.
, . W 'a uf SAY '* uf N W U . S c c.3 3. T u I " .
It w'.i
!7' , uf AV ' - of S B * , ut N AV
Sec 33.
T p 20. It 29.
N ' , i f s 1; f t \\ ' i . f w ; o f S B i f pr
N AV ',, Sec 33, T p 20. It 29.
,
S I S of A V of Sf. !, of N i t ' l i of See 33.
T p 20, It 29.

clalr-rimr inirrvat. umj* r Itnhc-t Frith

It m i nf
* »■mmi’ %1ni *-c- f.-r S* mt-’ uunly wtfl r m i* ** l*s*1* on Kaluctiaj,
fur
• F*b
ir»th, 1919. a» I o
null •f r* I .
b'Hbllnif a|ipfi*kirnat* Iv •
f
i ..i n.
I . »'4 \4 **■hi rtf «| t ■Ql| w&lt;

Cuunt), Florida
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I \,i.l. r-, • .
N... . , .( M»- .
i N nr ,«.*«d. I. Ii -* Iii Ul I • "i *li
Daniel (i. Marsh, Susan At
T-at;
o.r
and J*., Tvagoer, Snruli t
D.ir.cll and Jan D. Uur-*-ti, Merv
A, Straoghn, So-ao lls- km i, l.»vi
s,-r It. Nurwuud, N'athism.l li S"i
wood, Itusey K, Nurwoorl, Agnes F.
Weber. Thfrk. I. M»r.ib. Marti,a
Cerley and Samuel Cerlry, hrr hut*
band, tianfel M. Hackney, John A.
Hackney, John p . N" nr a Ill'll, Marilia ft. Norwmid, W*in. S Mafstr,

un*|tr

*h*i rn»rTf,

A

Ken­

l o all pa r l i» - claiming an tnterc-t under
’ I W inti, id H, y* , , Ge„rge |l. Hay*-, r s. I*
L.hns-n, Kfla I Drawdy, Charto, f t Tufts,
1 I It aek ru , J D 11s r Utu \ , 11. , ' W htt •
I • ad, \V m l, llaeknry, Ailgo-la I. \nder-,
' " rK'' S
Ni'iwmul, Mary A
Norwood,
b ill,be lt. Temples, Danfrl G. ATarah, Susan
M Teagncr, Sarah P Dorsett, Mary
Stan,hn.
Susan
Ilarkney.
Ioniser
It
Norwood, Nathaniel It, N ucsmioiI, Itosev K
Norwood- Agnes F*. Weber, .Thomas
Alarsh, Martha Cerley, Daniil M. Hackney,
John A. Ilarkney, John D. Norwood. Mar­
tha D, Norwood. Wm. S. Marsh, Sarah l„
Kelly, M ar y H. Ilarkney; Andrew Johnson,

fH7 It K 4 AV hv (570 ft N &amp; S In s f :
ro, of N AV', of N A V ', of Sec 36. i S ' ,
P
"I N K
of N AV t, See IS, T p 20. It 2H.
SI , i d N AA , S. c 16, Tp 20. It 29
K* E id roils AA Ft S K cor id S K ' ; of
S K ' , ol Sv. 9 1 run S Itl Wot-. AV" 30 rods, Ni
I " r&lt;ol«. I, .to rods to big* S»*r 9, T p 20.
It 3"
N A V , of N K ' , of HAV',. Sec 16, T o 2U,
It 30,
N ' , uf N K ' , of N K ' f of H W ' i Sec IB.
T p 20, It 30.
SF5', of S K 1 ( , Sec 16, T p 20, It .30.
AV ' , of RAVI,. Sec.
19,T p 20, I t . . 30.
, K I &gt; of N A V ' , . See 20. T p -20, It 30.
N K ' , n f ' S l V ' , r|eas*2 arres In N K corner
7" yd« K and AV b y 1lilt yd* N and S. See 6.
Tp 21. It 1».
'
S K ‘ , of SAA'1, . Sec 20, T p 21, H 30.
You are hereby- ordered to appear to th,I'M! of mm plaint herein tiled ore I ii c * ( i) d a y
of April, A I*. I9D'.
It is further ivrdereit that this notice h—
puidlshed once each s o j , f..r t wi l v e cunaecotiv, w«-,'k- in the Sanbod Hrr-sld. a news­
paper published in said Seminole county.
Witness my hand and Ihe seal nf the sai'l
Cirrult Court this Dlh day of Jan uary.
A It. 1919.
I seal i
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Circuit Clerk. Srminula County, Florida .
Massey &amp; AA'arlow,
Hula, tor Complt.
3V I3tc

Sarat, I-. Krlly. Mary H. Ifackoey,

J"'pr"H*rk'fi,-j; i l 'M c f i i l n f "ufj ilni

’ !a,r' will uf Daniil Hackney, rle- •
ceased, Thomas Stalker, William
Mills, Mathew A Stessart, Francss
K. Kennedy and Drtandi* Kennedy, .
I Jemima Davi*. Srth Tnjb't »r|d

A!uliie Taylor, Alva V. Wane!, Jtdin
ilalta, Ituberl I'rath, IJee-rqlana
Joihfr and (Jeorgv II, Joiner, F. N.
‘
Fulling, J. Henry Hintaen, Chas.
I'. Will, Kate F. Lyons Gottlieb II.
Keyler, CharlF* ,M, llamilton and
A. It. Carver, A. S. White nl at.
To the defendants, George W. II a mho, W.
J. McMillan, Jf., It. Winfield t i n * and
George 11. Hays. tl. P. Johnson, Klla I,
(•randy, lUrbanl A. I&gt;r,*dv'. t'haflra K.
Tufta. J. I,. Ilarkney , J, I L j l i d t l i c y . 11- C.
Whitehead, Wm. it. Ilarkney, Augusta IAnders, Goo. S. Norwood, Mary A. Nor­
wood, Ffliaabrth Templra, Danirl.G. Marsh,
Susan M. Trairnrr. and Jas. Tragnrr, Sarah
F\ Dorsett and Jas. It. Horirtt, Mary A.
Slraughn, Susan Ilarkney, I eflsrr It. Norwood. Nathaniel G. Nt-rwoud, llosey E.
Norwood, Agni*« P. W’iber, Tho*. I* Marsh,
Martha Cerley and Samurl Cerley. her hus­
band, Daniel M. Hackney* John A. Ilackney,
John D, Norwood, Martha I), Norwood
Wm. K. Marsh, Sarah I- Kelty. Mary H.
Ilarkney. J. D. Ilarkney. ae eiecutor or the
Iasi will ol Daniel Ilarkney, deceased, Thom­
as Stalker, William Mills, Mathew A. Slewart, France* K. Kennedy and ttrlandn Ken­
nedy,'Jemima Davit, Seth Taylor and Molll,
Taylor, Alva V, Wood. John Halit, Itobrrt
I'rath, Georgian* Joiner and George. II.
Joiner, N. R Pulling. J. Henry lllnlien,
Chas. I’. Will,* Kale F. Lyon. Golljirli II.
Keyler, Charlre M. Ilamiltvn, and-A. It.
Carver and A. S. White:
It appearing Irotn the. sworn . bill filrd
herein that your place of residence it un­
known and that yuu are o u r the age of
twrnly-one years.
11 is therefore ordrrrd that you &lt;17. r\’ (•**r
In this court to (he bill hrreln filrd on the
16th day nl Marrh, 1919.
ll Is lurther ordered that this order br
published once * Week tor rlghl -consecutive
weeks, in the Hanford Herald, u or aspapec
published In aald Seminole rounly.
•
Wltnrsa ray hand and teal &lt;■( the raid Cir­
cuit Court till* January fith, A. D. 1919.
(signed)
E. A. DOUGI.ASS.
(seat) Clerk Circuit Court; Seminole Co.,

Florida.
Skinkrr Smith, nldow, Il.nj, T. Way and
Ida
Massey A Warlow,
•
Samual C. llrnnrtt:
Notlca la Hereby given that William Soilrilnr* for Complainants
It I* htr.by ordrr.d that you do apptar HImmom, purchaaey of T a i Certlflrstc No.
36-9te
. n bird on th, *23. datvd th, fith’day of July. A. D. tS9L
In-lhla toiut In the bill h.rtll
lSih day ol February, A D. 1*10.
haa filed aald certificate In my olfice, and ha*
It la (urthtr. ordrrrd.that thla ordtr ba mad, application tor tax deed to Issue In ac­ I n Circuit O u t ! . S e v e n t h Circuit, S c ml a a l e
publtihid nnrn'u w*»k for four foni.rtillya cordance with jaw. Bald ortificatr embrace*
Count y, F l o r i d , '
wc&lt;ka in th, Hanford It,raid, a nawapapar the following .described properly eituated In Ovrntreel Turpentine Company 1
publfahtd In t*M Sr ml not. County.
Seminole county, Fttrlda, to-wll: N B t i o f
V*.0
*
tie** N E f l of NW .lf and Ire* W ly „
W ltrr** my hand and rail of ( b . Circuit'
NE^I and leu WW&gt; Sec. 22, Tp. I t Bi. It. George W. Ilambn, all parlir*
Court thin January *|h, A. D. 19 1 9 .----claiming Inlereata under
' (aral)
B .A . DOR CLASS,
field lla
Ctrrk Circuit Court. S«mlnnl, County.
t*ru«ta u
Uhaa,y 4 Warlnw

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in the name «| Unknown
l'n l«*
•m*u\ ‘ ^n tira ie /hall b. redo* med according
i to uw t*n tl. »d will is*ue thereon on the
1th
*‘ l lu\ d F* bruar&gt;, \ D 19F*
W n 11 e *- m \ •itiiwal -ignat ur« arid seal 1 hi*
the Jrd day of January, A- l». l*l|ih , * *

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Ono Inch Card* Will Be 1‘ubllahed Un­ llHftr by ft:
Huanl of County * ............... .
In- »igiif*l a ini nit ruPtl tl;*'
him** If, I i»n
.'-irOriol, i'uuftt}, Fla
der Thin Heading Al The Rate Of *7.20 luri-guing iristruincht fur (hi |iurp«j&amp;f* tbrn-in
35-r.lc
MprtH«Dr an*l that «th**y art* th« prraonv
Per Year.
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nnnit’d a » It- II. Sinitb, It, It. Dt as atul F. A.
.St*inr, lh*T* in,
In ( irroll tour I. .Neveeth * (trull, Nernlnule

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Wilson

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lhr u t r m i I h .n r.n lhr rrnrr.l mr.rh.nl, U l u. .hnw , ou i r rfrTn, wwlm.

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interest,

SCHELLE M A IN E S

Mrs. J. A. Cox, ofAIderson, W. V*-, writes:
"My dauRbter . . . suf­
fered terribly. She could
not tum in bed . , the
doctors gave her up, And
we brought her home to
did. She liad suffered so
much at. . . time. Hav­
ing heard of Carduf, we
eotltfor tier."
M

Deed

a*«* Mr«| jt iff?* ihr*»* *4«tfee

It's a l l m o a b o v e n i l o t h e r s t o p i n y
In Wjtnr*i»* Wtirrcftl, I havr hcrrunln *rt
i-nfe; t o p ra du co n i l p o a a i b l o f o o d ,
mi hand uiul ulMHal »ral ut Sanfuitl. Sffn*
Khun nnd f o r a g e i m p p l l e n q n y o u r o w n
inuii* f o u n t j . Florida, tjii* tub day id Jan
uarv, 4 I * 1919
acr,
q , i ut d o w n t h o a t o r o b ill. .
i i. \ r d j : d ( " t i l e ' l l , A m o d | ! , o o f g a rd e n ground,
i»«'4l*
*
Nulttfv Hubfir,
\1v «*r, mm♦ « lun * *pir**«» Mm I * , I *»“i 2
r l r h t l v plantf«l,
te n d e d a n d
A W -Y K R
;t r Ur
ki'iit idmil.-d ih i y e r rou n d, can hn 1
o m n : in t i ik c o i iit n o r m :
tirade in furuivli n e a r l y h a l f y o u r llvhi r u n 'll M
n » l i l t i s r i n : &lt;&gt;ti
ifnr
ll w i l l s .ivo y o n m o r e m o n e y
I &gt; L.it.l * rib. , t ar ( , u n , , v i l l i . i ,
SANFORP
- - F L O R ID A
than y o u m mfo on t ’ l y bent t w o o r
Dartxubtr ftt, I9|n.
•bre,j m rea o f r o l l o n y o u e v e r g r e w ! !
fio tiw L hereby xivtn that Jamta 3. Antlf.'.w
(IriK'Vi. I la . who, un Marrh In,
Hn^tiuRB.' I I U D ' S o a i i B o o k ttllla nil
loir, ,f&gt;a *1r llo m n iia d 1‘ritry, N+i, 0|2r*l
•'‘ bout i ho r i g h t k i n d o f a ’ m o n e y h u v THOMAS CM M K T WILSON
I; r HAY.', &lt;J SK.'i. Section ll-l, To*r.,hi|* Uo
lag g a r d e n m id t h e v e R e U i b l c s t y p u t
k. iKnr.L'aoN iiot’siioLPwa S,, It,nr,. 31! K , T ,!l.h a ,»r r Mrridisn, ba,
filrd tiutir, of rnlantlon tu m »k, Thrae-yt.r
In 1L I t l e l l a a b o u t t h o f a r m c r o p s nt»
I'rnof |„ v.tal&gt;IUh rlaim o, lhr land Bborr
w e ll an ti a l l o w s y o u t h o c l e a r r o a d t o
dnrribad. _ lirfure Clark Cirrult Cnurt.-al
r ea l a n d r e g u l a r f a r m p r o s p e r i t y . I t’ s
Sanford, Fla., on thc‘ 31&gt;t, day of January,
IMS.
Fre e.
R end f o r i t t o d n y t o
G.
Claimant nam*-. a* wit no**,*:
LAWYERS
H A S T I N G S CO., Atlanta, G a.— A d v t
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purchaser rf Tas CVrtfAcate No, IhtKI, dated
the tHit day of June, A. D. IM*H, ha* tiled
said certiorate in my office, and has made
appllraiion for tat deed to l**yp in accordunee with law. Said certificate embraces the
following ill »cr ibid property situated in
Seminole chunty, Florida, lo-wil: B * j of
KK«| of S\V», Her. 19. Tp. 2 1 S , 1C :I0
Fast. ^ Twenty acre*.
The taid laud being

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ida

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ami in ftreble health fur th e past t w o
years.
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than
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«uho rili ru il i* ollir# r l a ml ag**it* n* i l o rii*|&lt; r r a t l o n
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I’ r n r l i r e run fined In i h e I r r a l m e n i
o f Ih e e ) e

G l a s s e s l i n e d , b ro k e n l e n e s
plicaleil

WHY WE DO BETTER WORK
AT THE SAME PRICE

Tire business of Hit* (fymtiFilhn alt all bp' In i irrnlt Court. Set enth Judicial fTrrun nj! |iarlira• **Jr|i iii |t irilirrlts urnlrr
In * *
T«ill*# alt pafilcHctaimific
c o n d u c t &lt;m 1 b y
the
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OCULIST ANI) .OPTICIAN

A le x Marshall o f C a m e r o n C i t y
ha- heen \ery li! fu r s o m e t i m e past

CHASE &amp; CO. - SANFORD, FLA.

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and franchises j«»r a piriojl of lift/ years,
from and after, thf commencement of its
corporate existence; unless sooner dissolved
by the stockholder*, or according to law,

’ DR. E. S. HOFFMAN

&lt;ia&gt;~ a i d Mr P o w e r s returned a f t e r
a tt-ii ila\s' visit.

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for the iuccr**fu! transaction t»f th** buaifn**i of this corporation, anTT"fu have, rsirfisn an d. «n io y all th«* right*, powers and
privilege*, i nri dental to cut p « rations **f*
ganlkwd and caUting under the laws . f 't lu *
• laic of Murida.
Article Three
Th** amount of capital «ti»ck of the cor­
poration shall hr F ift nn Thousand D.dUr*.
which *hall he divided Into fine Ilundrid
and Fifty share*, at a par value uf Urn*
Hundred Dollar* per share.
All or any por*
linn of the capital stork of this corporation
may be pgvalde In, isaued. or u-ld for the
piircha-e o ^ property, ciljicr. , f f a j . . u t __ |
**n*hKi* lor the p.v ma.pw»«&gt;4aWim' ice. at a ju-t and fair valuation I here id.'"to
be determined by the board of dire tor*.
Arilrle Four
This corporation *hall rontinue and have
full power to « iefci*r if* corporate right*

Arffrlc Ftic

mother witf arrive here this Week
from Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Powers,
Sr., will remain live rest of the win­
ter. Mr. and M rs. Powers and chil­
dren went to Charlotte for the holi-

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February 4th,

may est.hli.h ulbrr pl.ro, of business with- 19 19, at l U 'o'clock a. m, f or thr purchase of
Joe Cnmeron has recently sold in
and without the itaif* of Florida.
one road grader.
1 hr bujfil reserve* the right to reject any
what is known ns tlijj* Trask place
A flirlr T w o
and
aii bra*.
T h e gcncralfnalure of the hu-inra* to hr
and some woodland on Beardall &gt;tran*art«d
&gt;
K. A. UOUGI.ASS.
and conducted by laid corpora*
3i&gt;-3lc
Clerk.
avenue to John Russell, making Mr. tl*»n shall be as fotbfWs,
T o m i l l , in and tarry on thr bu.lnta
Russell u 68-arrc farm In one block. pi it irntTil iifontn factory! to rnamtfacturr j To Whom
t may r «n c e r n :
It is understood that Nick SJerno buy and *ell brooms of every nature
vean may. sell Mr. Russell his. 6 acre find' oin» M \ ,„ T h ,hr1 S********
. i R t Yh'.f'mly
V"
ina&gt; ^
at *')'
Drl.and,
Klnriila, al ^ 10:00
necessary or npedlent in the conduct of ary. ISIS,
^ m.„nr a. »uon thrrraffrr a. can br
farm adjoining the Russell farm on be
such tud n iM ; to borrow money and secure orlurk
heard, $iahr application bvftxrc Judgp James
v&gt;‘ mortgagr. deeds, bonds, or other W. Firkin* for |« a w t»» adupt, according tu
the south. ‘ Mr.- Russell is making
many improvements, presenti ng a
ordrr Itgaiititig such adeption.
all such and Atbcr and further thing* at
J- F. IIICKSON. model truck farm.
may be nrrrstarj or M p fd D n t t.» be 'dotfW

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IN THE HEART OF THE W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 36

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 17, 1919

VOLUME X

&gt;,
Jiavo rod -blood in your veins this
C. A. work In New York some time
show will sell to standing room Tues­
ago and falling to get a position ax
-in ? • a v
day, Jan. 21st, thejjight of the show.
-hut secretary in France on account
:f *
f la
of a readjustment after the armis­
It
i
Two Eminent Men
tice was signed wns" sliTT rcTairib'd |
------ - . * T“T *"
w ith—tha —understanding—that—he
Among others who have recently
would be placed in service later on
passed away, two men of whom Nlr.
and believes that he can do a greAt
Roosevelt .waa one aud tlu: .other the
service among the returning soldiers.
world’s best known Sunday school
His own boy will be among them
worker *recently have passed away.
some time in the near future and his
Their lives and Influence will be the
heart is in the wotk of tanking nut
subject of address by the pastor at
SUCCESSFUL
MEETING
OP
for the boys and if possible he want­
NEBRASKA
IS THE .STRAW MATTERS OF MINOR IM PORT­ the Congregational- church Sunday
excellent
talent
is
o b ­ ed to do some real work in the “ Y '’
SOUTH
CENTRAL
DISTRICT
,
ANCE HAVE HAD ATTENTION evening.
THAT BROKE THE CAMEL’S
OP FLORIDA AT PRESBYTERI­
t a in e d BY WOMAN S CLUB before giving it up and returning
AND
GRAND
JURY
1
3.IN
SES­
The
morning
theme
will
continue
BACK
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AND THEY WILL DELIGHT home to stay.
AN CHURCH
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that of last Sund_ay_pn_-tjlC_.UiYl?i
SION
SANFOB_D AUDIENCES
______
Mrt Holfy will b£^ab»cflt_aomc — ChicagOr—Jan.—
.United.
taking jp the history of the book
The young people of Sanford have
;
Circuit Court convened on Tues­
time in this work, spending several States today concluded the process
and its literary features.
had* a great treat thjp woek in the .
The Woman’s Club of Sanford
* s* 1 I
day
of
this
Week
for
the
1918
full
days in France each trip and having of voting itself dry.
When word
an addition to the usual program convention of Christian Endeavorcra
takes pleasure in announcing to the
several days in Now Yorfi and this flashed over Jhc wires that Ne­ term with the following judicial or­
of
music Mrs; Hoy .will sina*Jn the at the Presbyterian church.
public that they have secured the
service will not be as lonesome as braska had passed the federal prohi­ ganization: Hon. Jus. W. Perkins,
••Great War Series", of three eminent
morning.
. • * *.
It wpa-'n meeting of the South
u
hut work for he will be able to get bition amendment "d ry" leaders said Judge, Hon. Jos. II. Jones, State’s
speakers sent out by the Itcdpath
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Central District of this organization, •
Attorney.
V.
E.
Douglass,
deputy
back home on short notice. His the acconiplishment was.the greatest
bureau of Chicago. and the'w orld’s
Another Sanford Boy Makes, Good composing the counties of Sominole,
headquarters will" probably be in piece of moral legislation ever passed lerk nnd E. E. Brady, sheriff.
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greatest conflict will be presented
Orange and Osceola. Owing to unHoboken while on this side, and he in the world.
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As pro*viousl&gt;T slated, this term / d &gt; will he of interest to the friends
for the benefit of the Sanford public
settled'rondltiona and influenza epiwill have tjje nucleus for many good
of Alan T. Bowler (better known -a*.
The amendment to the federal bids’ fair to be a quiet session
*..in three diitlnct angles by these
demfes the attendance of out of
Dixie), First Lieutenant, U. S,
authoritative speakers direct from stories of army life'-when he re­ constitution preventing the manufac­ crime in -Seminole county has
town delegates was small, but repre­
turns.
.
ture and sale of intoxicating liquors flourished since the last session/ofiiy* rmy, that he has been transferred
the front.
*
- sentatives of Winter Parl(, Oakland,
the court. Severn! petty cash*/ of y&gt;)rrom California to tho Construction
become^. effective one year from
Lake Monroe, Daytona, Congrega­
The first, Elwood. T . Jlailcy ^
date of its enactment.
Meanwhile minor importance-were, disposed of Department" o f ' the Quartermaster
J j D . A. It. Hold Splendid Meeting
tional Society and Prcabyterlan of
speak at^
^ ^ ^ gwtl [ttg tft^^TWg^Bhn^NkrVilfan^frapter of the the/country goes dry July 1 by during the--opening days- nnd the Goncral's-oflhv in Washington Cit/. Sanford were In attendance.
Beary 29th
.
Owing to a serious physi a. dis­
presidential proclamation as a war odrt is* now nwaiting the delibera­
of his lecture "From Transport to D. A. R: held its regular monthly measure unless the President re­ tions-of the grand jury which was ability, Mr. Bowler was transferred sldos numerous visitors from otheri
young people's sociotica of the city,
t
Trench" gives but a faint idea of the meeting Friday afternoon. Jan. 10, scinds it before that date.
still In session at the time of going from Hie Field Artillery, for which
especially
a
large
delegation
of
Ep«
a
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at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Geo.
information nnd inspiration to be
he w*s in training at Fort Ogle­
.
Congress passed- the resolution to press.
worth*" Leaguers.
derived, for the spoken word is to Chamberlain on bcurdul) avenue.
The grand jury is made up of- the thorpe last spring, and made pur
submitting
the
amendment
to
the
.
The
Regent,
Mrs.
B.
J.
Starling
home morale what ammunition was
Mr. Karl Lehrman of Chatta­
following men of this county: J. F. chasing officer for the Construction
presidedMinutes of hist- meeting various state legislatures amidst the McClelland, foreman, Felix Frank, Department at the Aberdeen Prov­ nooga, Tcnn., spoke Monday night,
tn our soldiers on the battlefield.
v y fiS *
seething preparation for wUr in
HIwood T k Bailey, just back from were read and olllcers reports given. 1917. The senate ratified it in Au­ clerk. W. F. Taylor, L. Allen. Jr.. ing Grounds, Aberdeen, Maryland. Tuesday morning nnd afternoon nnd
iI
A very interesting feature of the
He delighted everybody
ms months in France, England and
In September lust lie was pro^ night.
n||
J. E. Spurting, Don McDonald, B.
’f t : 1
meeting was a table of relics, all gust by a vote of &lt;»5 to 20 and the
ith bis personality nnd the sub
1
Italy, comes to tell a story of perlower house on Dec. 17th by 282 J. Starling. C. M. Kennedy. S. E. moted to First Lieutenant and sent
iccta
discussed.
He-apoko
Monday
to
Grunt,
California,
us
property
M,nil experiences involving- phase over a hundred years old. belonging
Mntlu-ra. R. B. Smith. R. G. Hick­
to the hostess.. M y. I hamberluin to 12b.
ufter phase of the great war. •Life
son, P. F. Monger, M.’ P. Lipe, L. officer and assistant to till? Con­ night on tho Progressive Campaign
The legislature of Mississippi wns
i **‘ i •j*
presented to the Chapter one of the
Went, J K- Pokes. M. W, Taylor. struction officer of a large plant for of the C. E.’s in the south, nnd dur­
on the transport and in nnd behind
vi a
relics, an English History of the the first t« ratify, tukihg this action
S. L. Johnson. Ed, Lane, with C. S. the manufacture of T. N. T. and ing tho day Tuesday he took various
tin- trenches, nlr and submarine aton Jan. 8th. 191b. Fourteen other
other high explosives, which were phases of the young people’s work
tneks. nil figure vividly in his great American Revolution.
Preston; bailiff.
statist took similar action during
A
letter
was
read
from
the
pub­
not needed after the signing of the and presented plans. Tuesday night
lecture, "From Transport to Trench.
licity director of War Relief Work, that year, the last of them being
he spoke of the two Fold Object of
armistice.
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For 32 consecutive days Mr.
KEEP STEPPING
Florida, which ratified on Nov. 27.
on the Tillolay fund.
Young People’s Work.
Ho is theHailey was in the front line trenches, ' Delegates were elected to attend 191b, at n special session.
After assisting in Closing up the
most
gifted
young
people’s
worker •
lie was with .the American Marines the state conference Feb 11th and
Great Attraction Coming to the l.yrlc works and curing for the govern­
who lias ever
visited Sanford
First
Great
Nation
to
Go
Dry
»t Chateau Thierry when they tum- 12th in St. Augustine
ment’s property. Lieutenant Bowler
Theatre Next Tuesday
Delegate*:
Among the other speakers were Dr.
■ 'a M r
nl the tide and repulsed the great Mrs. Forrest Lake and Mrs. Illirt
Next Tuesday night the citizens of wns transferred the last of Decem­
In the fa’ll elections the wet nnd
C. A. Vincent of Winter Park, Mr.
,a|l
German advance.
He was gassed Peterson.
Alternates: Miss Kath­ dry issue Was paramount in most of Sanford will he given their first renl ber to Washington, where he will E. n. Whittier of Minnesota, Miss
W E I
ami rendered insensible and it is ryn Wilkey and Mrs.* Chamberlain. the states, and left no doubt that treat at the Lyric Theatre by com­ probably remain until he is •dis­
Edyth Hainter of Daytona and Rev.
because of injuries thus sustained
'Mrs.
At .the close of the business meet­ the United Stales was destined to he ing to see "Keep Stepping." n show charged from the service.
c. D. Brower of Sanford.
that he is now hack in the United ing delightful refreshments
thut
made
Broadway
Theatre
goers
the
first
great
nation
t"
V
t
o
liquor.
I
Howler accompanied her husband to
were
Among the pleasing social features
V
U
i'r
make
New
York
papershighly
rec­
States.
•.
The
ban
on
vodka
in
Russia
was
served anil a social hour brought o
California and they were pleosuntly of the convention was tho social on
Mr bailey was in charge of the close to a very pleasant afternoon. never completely effective, nor did ommended. This company «&gt;f twen­
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1 ML|
located’ in Oakland, a few miles from Monday night led by Mr. Lehrman.
it interfere materially with the con­ ty five people with an exceptionally
welfare work on the transport on
He is n master at tho art, and manjr—
.
pretty girls and n Giant, Culifornin.
sumption of more expensive liquors largo chorus
which ho went to Europe and his
Fred Bines Resigns
.
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will remember w ith' wondqr for a.
cast
unexcelled;
us
there
are
txo
by
those
who
could
afford
it.
Rus­
work "over there" was to spenk in
■
F-ed I\ Hines, for many years
lonfc
time
the
Dollar
Story.
Then
- 'V lv
the different army camps. He tplk- local rmyiager of the Southern Util­ sian advices now state that the bol- many artists to mentiorf we will enHanks Close Monday
Tuesday the convention attendants
cd to over a million soldiers in ities interests in Sanford, which com­ sheviki have restored the vpdka 'deuvor to give, you a few.
were entertained at lunch in the
Monday,
January
20th,
Leo
a
Frame and learned by intimate ac­ pany owns the electric light, gas. trade.
First. Miss Catherine Pickens, our
social
rooms of the church and it
quaintance how they live, what they water and ice plants of the city has * Michigan, having by a state law. pritnu donna, who bus won fame as birthday, being the anniversary
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proved n very pleasing "hour of aodal
sav and think nnd how they fought. resigned.
made itself dry In 19tb. was the being of lute from the. Savage Opera Gen. R o b t/E . Lee and a legal holi­
fellowship.
Mr. Hines’ plans for the future first state to ratify in 1919, the legis­ Company, who toured this .country day, tho banka of the ity wjU be
A great feature of this lecture is
■
Mr. bailey’s description of the life have not been made known as yet a* lature ratifying on the second day of ns well, ns Europe and you will en­ cToacd alP day. Itowrvrr, banks will
Presbyterian Church
and spirit of wur-time England. He he has severaTprop'osittons in view. the new year. From thut date to joy her swot voico yvith-sentimental an
be
open
on
Saturday
evening
for
the
today
legislators
have
acted
rapidly.
popular songs.
tells also of, the spirit .of Italy, nnd - The vacancy will’be tilled by D. B.
Next Sabbath morning tho Com■
x
Then comes Ben Tillson. the Qoted transaction of business.
how Italy opened up the door to Swing who comes for Sanford from Five states ratified rapidly, bringing
munion service will be celebrated at
licrlin.
Tallahassee.
• . y . - • • the number up to 35. Other legisla­ I ta r ito n r . who is a partner to -Miss
the Presbyterian chure’h^. It is
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tors worked at feverish speed to lie Pickens and who has been with the
hoped every member of the congre­
Mr bailey is a vividly eloquent
the 3Gth, with Nebraska and Mis­ Huston Opera Company. • Mr. Till­
gation will mnke every effort to at­
speaker.
Endowed with n keen
son ar&lt;d Miss Pickens have one
souri
contesting
In
the
lead.
tend and other worshippers are in­
power of observation, he brings to
sketch
in a duet which Ulnne is
vited to the service. Tho 10th chap­
bn lecture wonderful ' descriptive
worth the price of admission.
ter of John will he the subject for the
Notice Woman’s Club
ability. Tew can tell more interestNow comes our treat— RAM ANday and it is hoped that this great
ingly or more understandingly of the
The annual reception of the Wom­ DA, the lefthanded wizard on the
chapter may gain a new grip on this
soldier and his problems.
!j
an’s Club will be held in the club violin, direct from the discharge of
congregation.
s
Marie Hose Hauler, who tells, of
house, Wednesday afternoon, Janu­ Uncle Sam's army, who has just re­
"The ‘ Spirit of * the Women of
Sunday school meota at 9:46,
ary 29th at 3 p. m. This is the one turned from France, who at the
France,” February 12th,'and SerChriaLl&amp;n
Endeavor’ at 6:16 p, m;
opportunity, during .lb?, yp y . f o r . the starting of the war waa not drafted
■^graiU^Archibald
Munro, * whose
and the evening- aofvfce begin* at
Woman's Club to entertain their hut volunteered. This young man,'
• "Eighteen Months in German Pris­
7 o’ clock.
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friends, and every member is urged who has studied in Europe, and plays
ons" will be graphically described
to bring one or more guests to tho classic as well as popular pieces will SEMINOLE COUNTY NOW HAS
Everybody given a cordial invita­
on March 10th are the other speak­ OFFICERS
SUNDAY SCHOOL EOGANIZA* tion to thi*u service*.
AND
DIRECTORY reception. This occasion will be a be remembered by you for many
*
TION WHICH WILL BE BIG
ers in.this scries. ,
.
FOB COMING YEAR* WERE rqal Victory Celebration, and a years to come, being only a boy but
HELP' TO THIS WORK IN THE
• Season tickets will bo sold by the
ELECTED ON TUESDAY NIGHT splendid program la being prepared a master on the violin.
Nbtlge
COUNTY
*
for
the
enjoyment
of
the
guests.
members of the Rom an's Club for
AND A BRIGHT FUTURE IS IN
We carry native Hawaiian* direct
The annual meeting f the Sen­
the three lectures for $1.26 for adults
SIGHT
* Every, friend of the Wdman’a Club from lfonolula: Princess Kamina,
The Seminole „ County Sunday
j
u u m
is cordially invited tb b^ present.
and $1.00 for, children of school age.
the famous Hawaiian IIulu Hulu School Association was organised at ford.Library Aaaodatloa will be held
The
Sanford
Board
of
Trade
held
Single tickets may bo purchased lor
dancer with a pretty chorus of girls a convention of Sunclay school |n the Library, Woman’* Club Bldg.,
fifty cents each.
The price Is so its annuel meeting on Tuesday night
a
n
n
u
a
l
m
e
e
t
i
n
g
workers held hero In tho First ^^e^ ‘ jo a k ayenue, Thuridky evonlng, Jan.
singing and
dancing with her.
reasonable that every progressive of this week in the court house, it
odist Ghurch of Sanford Sunday and I
.
^ 7 *30.
*
being
the
second
Tuesday
night
of
The
RENORES,
expert
club
jug­
and wide-awako man, woman and
Congregational Church Closes A glers and known aa tho only *»fid Monday Thiaswaa the first county I
’
,
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January,
the
regular
time
for
such
child who wishes to keep informed
convention of Sunday school worker.
Every member abould bp present
. Good Year
original hoop rollers on the Amer­
.
on timely topics can afford to pur­ meeting.
The annual meeting of tho Con­ ican stage today. This act alone la representing all denominations ever at this nueting.
A
characteristic
of
the
meeting
chase if season ticket. .
held
In
thla
county,
and
tho
leader*
,
—
a—
—
gregational
church
waa
hold
Wed­
direct from’ the Keith and Orphcum
These lectures rank among the was the feeling of optimism wfclch
•ii &gt; 5
nesday
evonlng.
There
was
a
good
In
the
movement
announced
Sundoy
B
C
hool
work
In
Sanford
circuit and will entertain you with
The new
liest that are being presented to the seemed to be present.
attendance,
and
the
reports
from
alL
many
minutes
of'good
,
clean
amuse­
they
were
plewed
^
C0Ur*K
^
.peak
In
the
higheat
terms
of
this
public throqghout our country and year now opening promises to be departments were unusually en­
with the spir t of
convention and believe that it will
ment.
•
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are attracting immense crowds in the one of opportunity for Sanford and
operation manifested by the leaders
ln ^ forward movement In
couraging. All obligations have
Seminole
county
and
those
present
In as brief a space as posaiblo I
large cities. No better opportunity
of
all
the
churche.
in
the
town
of
L
d(iy
&gt;chool work in S(&gt;raiBo l.
been met and ^here ia a balance In wfah to mention the celebrated
could be given the residents of Sin- seemed imbued with the Idea of
the
treasury.
The
church,
with
all
Celliat, Edward Earle, who claims Sanford’
, ,
J .
county.
ford to get first hand' information making thla year count in the his­
The program carried out during I .
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others, has suffered by deaths and title to being the only Cellist who
tory
of
the
community.
concerning the great war, for the
During the
“g J™j
remoVats, .but new fnombera have has played to more crown heads In the two day* was one of InapiraUon
All .Board* of Trade have been
fact that they are sent-out by the
.
« r.m of*co-op .r.U »e Sunday w hool
been added to the roll. At the close Europe than* any other artist in his and practical helpfulness.
lied path. Bureau, ia a guarantee that more or leaa dormant during-the
.
(
work will be carried out under the
of tho buaineaa meeting, there was«a line today, also having played at the
IU purpose a . Udleated by the l o t i o n of the following:
they are the best and Sanford ia war, although the Sanford Board of
social hour with refreshments. The White House for Ex-President Taft subjects discussed waa to enlargts the I
.
. .
indeed fortunate in having an oppor­ Trade, Dorn the report of the year’s
new year opens* with bright pros­ which Washington and New York vision as to tho task of the Sunday I II. C. DuBoae, President •
tunity to hear these speakers at a business has not been aalccp by any
pects.
.
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school
and
to
lead
to
tho
adoption
/R
e
v
.
C.
DeW.
Brower,
Vice
Preapapers
made
him
hla
name
nnd
we
meant.
However
with
tho
war
over
time when everyone is eager to se­
■
of the most modern methods of at-1 ident
know thla_artist will please you
cure authentic infqrroation on this and the active worker* of. the city
tainjng the, end* dcalred.
Among
J. E. Spurling, Secy-Treasurer
Masons
Visit
New
Smyrna
released
from
war
work
the
oppor­
Harry
Gordon,
ths
boy
with
his
absorbing topic.
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'•••&gt;
Mias AUle Trafford, Supt. Chlltunity for good work on the part of
On Wednesday evening the Ms- own original songa will give you a the loctri worker* on t h e . program
were
the'pastor#
of
the
city:
Reva.
Idren’a
Division
.
the Sanford Board of Trade ia .her* aonid Lodge of Sanford, under the few minute* providing you don’ t
HOLLY GOES T fi NEW
YORK
Mias Alicb Whltner, Supt. Young
The election of officers for the year leadership of F. L. MiUer, District malce too much noise with your C. W. White of the Me,thodlat
.
Deputy Grand Master* for this dis­ hand* to make him come back and church, M. H. Maaaey, of the Bap- People’* Division
Will Enter Y. M. C. A. Transport 1919 resulted aa follow*:
tut
church,
E.
D.
Brownie*
of
the
Ed.
Putnam,
Supt.
Adult
DifrUlon
trict, visited New Smyrna where a work some more, which.I am aura
H. C.* DuBoae, President Service New York to France
Presbyterian church and C. DeW. I Sehelle Mainea, Supt. AdmlnUtradistrict meeting waa held. .
John Meiaeh, Vice Prea’ t
you will .do.
-i ,
Editor R. J. Holly ,eft yerUrday
Brower of the Congregational.
Itlve DlvUion.
T
o
o
many
more
to
mention
but
Governors, Ed Putnam, 8. O.
The work for the occasion waa
for New York, being celled by wire
J. O. Webb, Gen. Se ’ y of the
DUtrict President#:
.
will,
conclude
with
our
littia
baby
to Y . M. C. A. heedquertere to take Chase, H. R. Stevens, Ben 8qu|rea, demonstrated by the Sanford Lodge,
Florida
Sunday
School
Association,
I
J
.'B
i
Johnson,
Monroe
wonder, Baby Mary, three yean» old,
up the Transport work, bringing the Q. P. Swope, Howard Lyman and it is said, and a very enjoyable even­
J.
McClelland, Moore’s Station who wUl entertain you for a few and hla brother, R. D. Webb of tho
ing
Is
reported.
The
Sanford
boys,
L.
M.
Rehbinder.
boye back from France to the good
South
Ca/ollna
Sunday
8c"hool
Aaao-1
T
.
W.
"Lattton, Oviedo
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With the*# active officer* the San­ about twenty-five in number, made momenta with her singing and dane- elation spoke aeveral1 times during! Tjlden Jacobs, Chuluota
old U. B. A.
.
the trip by auto, raturning sifter the lin g,
Mr. Holly having given' ‘much of ford Board of Trad# wiU undoubted­
meeting.
.
II you ate a lover of muale and the convention. * The leader* of I C. W. Entamlngor, Longwood,
ly
do
good
work
for
the
coming
y
hla time and attention to the V. M.
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�JANUARY 10. ma
THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

TONIGHT, FRIDAY— Earl Williams in “ The Man Who Wouldn’ t Tell
Stirring Secret Service Drama, also the U. S.* Official War News. D
miss the News, Follow the Doughboys into.Germany.
,
tTURDAY — The Last Chapter of MONDAY—"SIRENS OK THE SEA" tho
— Picture Beautiful. Thousands of Shapely
"The Lion’s Claws” , also a Special
Maidens, Fascinating Sea Nymphs, Beau*
, tiful Diving Girls, Etc. Prices 20 and HOc.
Six A ct Feature, also a Comedy.

WEDNESDAY..— John Darrymore in j
his latest a n d Most Sensational i
Photoplay, also a Comedy.

r the Big Change in our Program.
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• Watch for Paramount and Artcraft Pictures
Watch for Clark, Pickford, Reed, Fairbanks, H-art, Arbuckle and many other Favorites.
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in their Newest Pictures. Evening Performance at 7:15

tiiomas r^ iv n wjlmon
sh on an d get. suitable toward
An egg beatir, colTco pot, jug 'and begins in "Shoulder Arms."
.
K Ft.UCUSON iThmi.,,
Sanford, HJa
multitude of special piece? of
s
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"W here did you get tlint wound'M
jStrayeil nr Stolen— Liver and
hand?" usks the pretty French girl.
white pointer named "T ony." • No­
I.A'WY tilts
"I was leaning against n barrage
tify Fr L. Woodruff.
. 33-3lc
when it lifted, and I overbalanced
^ a p fp td
ami fell." answers l)6urhhojr Miirj P* O .-Box 16, Sanford
&gt; Lost Tuesday—Cameo pin on Or*.
lilf Chaplin la ‘.‘ Shouldor-Arrms.^ '•
Semnd-f »^TO.OWrrrnrpf»n ’
For Sale— 1017 . Ford touring car Inndo bun or in city. .Valued an RED CROSS M E E T INC
Coining to the Star on'Tdesdny
Picfuren War Trouble!*
Demountable wheels.
Perfect con­ heirloom.' Return to jierald Office
and receive reward.
34-2tp
dition. Phone G. P .'O . Box 116.
th e Third Fritl a}’ of every
"W hat do you mean?" demands
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3Q-lf
•nonth wiM be n business
service tun w
the irate lieiMetiant of. Doughboy
meeting of the Red Cross,
For Sale or Exchange—One 20 turn
Charlie Chaidin as ho ntandn. tiring
at Woman’s
t»:t C,'
his rifle at the enemy, his fare turctii acre, one 10 acre. Sanford Ave t Ira'i
Av rule. i.f 2:21) p. ir..
.
Walking distnnre to city. Two lots
to t fie rear.
corner Centej and Elin Ave. Two
FOUND
lots west side Palmetto avOnuc 50 ft.
DR.
DOVY/NING’ S
from Eleventh St.* Make offer. It.
Found A fountain pen. Owner
Recipe ISIS is sold by drug*
,T. Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St.,
.m
ay
have
same*by
proving
property
gists.
'Information In regard
30-tf
Don't mins him in hin second mil­ Lon Angeles. Cal. _
and pn.ving for this ail
\iHr.*
to
it
chocrfully
furnished bj
lion dollar picture. "Shoulder \rm&gt; ’
For Sale Farming implements of " L ," rare Herald.
34-2t;i
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originator.
all kimhi, chest of carpenter tools,
Residence flcad of Park Atecue
Thank You *
platform scales, set of butteries and
To the otlirers, captains and teams othdr articles. Also lot and build­
w o r n t iik s e n.wr.F.ns
of the Red Cross Roll Call, which is ing. Atkins, next to Vincent's Fish
tnllili ns.i i f i i t p p c l . l 'old,. ' noI
house.
H-tf
F e v e r . M a io flit' c a n
.v.rtjrj
tiring eiMiiplotrd today I extend my

Wilson &amp; Hoj-sholdtr

: BUSINESS CA R D S j

cordial thanks fur I lie support that
was given me b&gt; these faithful workers. Without this' co-operation and
enthusiasm the Roll Cull could, not
possibly have been I lie success that
it proved under the most trying con*
■lit ions. To the captains ami their
teams is due the final success of the
campaign. Appreciation and thanks
nro due the Herald for the use of
columns and also office for campaign
hcifdi|ti arters.
I.ou Smith Terheun,
Cbm Christmas Roll Call

Follow f,en I’i rshing.in th** War at
the Stnr Theatre Tonight

Chaplin iflsguise Too Natural
For Huns to Resist
An cxumplv of pructicul .camou­
flage is given by Charlie Chaplin in
bis second million ilidinr |'n!iir&lt;" S I mmi I.Ji t

AriuH.** to

lie

i .it
'the Stnr Theatre on Tuesday, wlit n
lie disguises 'himself ns a tree stump
uml sturts on u spying trip into en­
emy territory, only, to liu met by n
small party of Huns, seeking lirt*wooil, wlro- promptly deride t*» chop
down tin* human stum &gt; ai *»: ud’.itHIM to the load of wm d lliry . re
about to take bat-W i &gt; *new trench «
In l l . i r l l t - opiMuii his at tilt t
at « unioiid.ig*. •- eiipn’ ly t •••* suer, •s
fnl. and bis ......................n r I lie &gt; ipolity id the Huns in mistaking h m
for a genuine slump gets him it in
countless difficulty's.
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•For Sale — One Bnby Grand Chev
alrot auto. II. G» Dieterfch
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* Alt l oral VdvcctiHvmeiUf. Under

l ine 11cmling i HKKE CKNIS a
I nit- For Each Insertion MinituunI hnigt* 25 Couth.

Kinhorntr.'F/miurtlon

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Telephone 1291
Office Mrs:

OCULIST AND OPTICIAN

1 0 1 2 a.m &amp; 2 4

Practice confined In the IrcainscBl
of the eye

For Sale Four room Impsc at
moderate price, also Indy’s bicycle. t
Inquire of Mrs. A. E. Berg, tele­
phone, West Side.
35-2tp

lawyer

Eyes examined by a regular frli**
lered physician
Glasses titled, broken Icnes da­
. plicated
2S W. ( hurcl/st. - Oflnmio. FU.

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For Sale A good, well improved
(arm equipped for slock. i fti acre.*,
HHI m res in cultivation, boost* barn,
sheiis, tic
Team mares, muidiTn-ry
silo 'lipping xal, farming imple­
ments. engines, water works. Half
*
.
mile from good town in Lake coun­
MY SPECIALTIES:
ty.
Easy ty rma, $2600 0.U cash,
$1000.00 per year.
I.I^OO.OO (j-an FI. HARD’S HAND-FAINTED CIIINs
run from 5 to .15 years at 6 1j per
££Ul, Adilrcsa. C. 11— Riddle, -Wk UfJ.'UUM'HHyRHHKC SILVER— “
Florida Ave
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LAST DROP

JEWELER

In answering an advertisement
where no nainu Is mentioned in the
id; please do not nHk The Herald
fur information as to the identity of
For .Sale— House, 610 Laurel ave­ Kl.GiN
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and ii nue, with one nr two lots. Will sell
Write to
we do we are not allowed to give cheap . to close estate!
A. Derby, 97 Washington avenue,
out this information. Simply write Oil City, Fa.
84*5tp
a lottcr and nddresa i t 'a s per in­
For Sale—Ford Truck, ulmost new
structions in tho ad.
engine, shifting top; also good port­
able forge. Would exchange for
WANTED
good horse.
Box 116, City, or
Herald
Office!
* 34-tf
Wanted—Good fresh milk (Tow*
E. L. Hunter, Bridgend, Fla. 35-2tp

One &lt;jf the most lavish and beau­
tiful .features to come to tlie Star
Theatre tills season is to have its
premiere on Monday. It is titled
"Sirens of the Sea" and was inspired
by Heine's "Legend of the Lorelei” .
One ' thousand persons wurc con­
stantly employed in the cast and tin*
production touk six months to com­
plete.
The story concerns n liuby girl
washed on tho shore of u strange
island in the Pacific, following a ter­
FOR RENT
rific storm. Site is discovered by
•
Wanted—
Two
good
Indy
waiters.
liuji, then a beautiful story, inter­
For Bent—Four adjoining living
'34*3tp
mingled with fascinating dancing Good wages. Hell Cafe.
rooms, close in, with large garden.
and diving scenes weaves itself in a
Wnnted—To rent a bnby rarrinlke Cheap. 509 E. Third street. 33--tp
most interesting way.
for two o r' three months.
Phone
At the Star Monday.
To Bent— House, corner Cypress
267- W.
34-2tp
and Third Btrcuts. Apply to J. E.
Wanted—A "second hand cook Pace.
-33-tf
Chnrlir Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms'
stove, wood burning, good condition.
Coming—Churlie Chaplin in hjs
For Bent—A six room house at
Address Box 65; City.
34-2tc
second million dollar picture—
Moore’s Station. Enquire of J. C.
"Shoulder Arms."
Three, re«‘ls of
Wnnted—To
y a nice couch Hllsworlh,! Bcardall Avenue.
"
Charlie's idea of how to kill the Reply, address,
Coueh," Herald.
Huns.
Sanford, Fin.
1 l - 3 tp .

Charlie Chaplin's idcu of the
tilings u doughboy should -have and
doesn't is visualized with thorough
detail in "Shoulder Arms," the threereel picture just completed as the
second million dollar production un­
der his contract with the First Na­
tional Exhibitors' Circuit. "Shoul­
der Anns" will he shown at the Star
Theatre on Tuesday.
The irritation ol "cooties" iJ
guarded ngainst by the addition of a
big nutmeg grater. This errates all
manner of havoc when he hangs it
on a convenient post in . his dugout
Sturies of the rut pest suggests u
mouse trap us a protective measure,
but this fails to rutrh rodents, *nnd
serves only to get his fingers into
endless difliculties when he attempts
to salute while it is fastened to his
kit. A bath tub und soap tray ure
included in his toilet accessories, but
the use to which thry ure put, ohco
Charlie is blown into the first line
trench is entirely different than tho
purpose for whirl) they were tnamif art Died.
,
A phonograph invites relief from
possible monotony.
Hut Charlie
learns that there is only one monot­
Wonted—A good nt*vy milch co
ony in war, and that is the constant
F. L. "“Greene, West Side.
30-tf
din of brsuling shells. •And 'his
phonograph is pot constituted tee
Wnnted— A few boys from i6 to
compete in volume of tone with the
18 years old to work in printing
thunder bf gunfire. A terrific rain
plant. Apply Crown Paper Co.
floods the dugout, and he discovers
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26-tfc
"Take those /ect in," commands
a practical use for the phonograph
.
Lorn in saving, him from drowning the sergeant.
FOR SALE
when he is obliged to sleep with his
"In whereV’ asks Doughboy Char­
Lead below water.
lie Chaplin- AncJ then the trouble

I 'lilll 'T o m

.. Oflico BOO Park Avenue
For Sale Fair good heavy mules
wagon and harness complete.
En
quire Merchants* Grocery 'Co.

HENRY McLAULlNj

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Dr. C. J. Marshall

SCHELLK MAIN-ES

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Herald- (Mice

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Egg Heater— Foot Tub— Rat Trap ----- Chapliit- Wiildirr Weapons 1n
Rig Hallies

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and

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w atches

in turning out the best work in
vulcanizing plant.
We stake nor
reputation on ex-cry jo!) and in***'
fore spare no,pains to see that ***
tire we vulcanize'will card a l*,st
nent customer. While our chart**
are no higher than elsewhere f#*
will find our work a source of fC6"
stant satisfaction.

Sanford,

Oak and 3rd St.

E. 0. PAIN TER F E R T IL IZE R COMPANY
Jacksonville, Florida

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LOST
Lest—One block Jersey cow lost
Mark a round hole in each cor, white
spot in right flank, whito stripe on
tail 4 inches long just above the
bush.' For return will pay a liberal
roward.^ C. L. Byrd, ono half mile
west of ice plant.
33-4to
Loot—p n Sunford-DcLnnd road,
32 by 3 ^ Imperial .tire on Chevrolet
rim. * Finder leave at Kent’s Ure

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On Flour, Grain and. Feed
antl Vegetable Crate*
Von Can Hu» From Ua o*
Wholesale Pries* •

W.A. Merrydaytompany
Palatk*, Florida

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�JANUARY IT. 191#

JANUARY 17, 19i9
tr a in in g - Mrs.. Sflehan ' and /tw o they,, are fast recovering, having his wife died .in 1907 and he made
children of Colorado.. • .
•
been quite ill with the ^Flu.” *
his home with his children.
Mrs. F. F. Dutton entertained at
About a year and a half ago he
Miss Evelyn Wait* of Orlando
her beautiful home moat delight­ spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. left O viedo'to make his home with
fully one afternoon recently in honor and Mrs. J. M. Waits. •
his. youngest daughter, Mrs. Will
.
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
of Mrs. Herbert L. Maris of Phila­
Grogan, where be was at the time
Mr. John D unbar‘ and daughter, of his death.
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
delphia, Pa., who is the guest of
•
Miss Elsie Dunbar were shopping in
Prof,
and
Mrs.
G.
L.
Maris.
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
He was a deacon in the BaptistSanford one day last week,
Joe Cameron and sons, Ed and
church at Oviedo and Bible teacher
Henry wete in Paiatka a portion of . J. "T. McGahcy hns returned to for over 25 yo»rs.
.
PAOLA PERSONALS
inspect, the school building last l^st week. While there Mr. Cam­ Winter Park
here he is attending
He
was
in
the
best
of
health
until
A. V. McGinn and wife and sister ww&gt;k and ■ !«»’ visited the school. . eron purchased a farm mostly im­ Rollins College.:
,
about three years ago, when ha had
rs. McDonald and Miss GeneMias Ruth Roberts of Sanford was proved and adjoining his cattfe
W, S. Entxmingcr returned Sun­ a stroke of paralysis and was very
eve' Ivey __ were Sanford visitors the Ruest of Miss Irene Uaughan
day from a business trip down to feeble afterward. '
iturday.
’
Sunday night.
*(
Lako Wales.
*' %
His highest aim was to lead a de­
R. E. Ivey returned home Sundays A. R. Sandlin of Orlando and a Cameron City are enjoying a. Ford
Ed.
Halley
left
Sunday
for
Tampa
vout
Christian life and help his
&gt;m Orlando.
,
friend, passed through Paola Monday car .recently purebred.
where he has a position in Taylor’s fellow min.* In his latter years he
Mrs. Flora Kersey spent the day*
Mrs. C. B. Tyler and. Mrs. F. F. drug store.
spent most of his time studying the
In Paola Sunday with her father,
Dutfon left for Jacksonville on last
Geo.
B.
Upchurch
was
;in‘
town
C. D. Pearson
EAST HANFORD
.Thu.r?dAy'B_bQaL-tQ .remain, several
Tuesday;
Mr. -*ml MrirUpchureh'
He was lovecf b y 'a ll who knew
The school house was remodeled ••Rev. Mr. Allen of Enterprise will
motored down from Birmingham, him; made‘friends wherever he went,
during the Christmas holidays and preqeh' at Moore's Station church
Ala. Mrs. Upchurch is visiting her and in spite of hia'ill health He al­
improved greatly. Four new win­ Sunday, Jan. 19th.
mother, Mrs. Lewis in Sanford.
ways had a pleasant word for all he
dows were put in, new doors,' blinds
This week Wednesday evening
/ •Edgar Clouser went down to Or­ met and was considered by all who
on the windows and the 'building
a series
lando Thursday.
Edgar is “ head knew him a wonderful character.
painted yellow ^with dull red trim­ of revival services to continue as' in­
usher" at Phillips’ Theatre.
He leaves to mourn his loss a
mings. It is very pretty now and terest is shown..
(Continued on page 4)
■on and daughter at Oviedo, Flor­
the children are quite proud of "our
New Sunday school officers have
ida; Mr. Theo. Aulin and Mrs. R.
school house." As one small boy
L. Wheeler, a son in France, serving
expresses it "T hat’s
the reason been clecscd at Moore’s Station
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Church.
T / B.- Klnard is super­
Uncle Sam, Andrew Aulin, and a
.
never liked to come to school before,
------ — because It wasn-’t-pretty."------------ -— Intendent; Miss Helen Chorpening,
Stfttor'Cfiss
Secy, and Treas.; Mrs. R. L. Grier,
A. A. Hicks was ill last week but organist.
The Senior Class has gained five

PACE THREE

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daughter, Mrs.. Will Grogan of m
city, and a brother in’ Oviedo, wT
Frank Anderson, besides a host f
other relatives and friends.

C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS

t iie k s a n f o r d h e r a l d

He is gone, but not forgotten
One Who Loved IUm_

HAPPY

WOMEN

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new members, making twenty-three

parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Hicks
during hyr father’s illness.
Misses' Pearl Garwood and Pauline
Thompson were cnllerr in Paola aev"■ oral days ago.
,
vm *» A.-&gt;Ai^Hick*!- and 'Frank- Brown’ *
orangrs were gathered last week.
The 200-foot yell which Mr. Hoolehan and Frank Johnson have becndrilling on the* Hirschborger place
has been finished and when a gaso-

OLD AGE STARTS
WITH YOUR KIDNEYS
Bclsncs s s y s that old a s r Lenina w ith
'w eakened k id n e y s su d d ig e stiv e orga n s.
T h is bein g true. It Is esuiy to h ollev e
that by k e e p in g the k id n eys and d i­
g e stiv e o r g a n s cleuneed nn,| in p rop er
w o r k in g ord er old age can he d eferred
and Wfe p ro lo n g e d fa r beyon d that e o Joyod by the a v e r a g e person.

sw a llow o f w ater. The o il stim u lates
the k id n ey action and en ables tho
o rg a n s to throw off the p oison s w hich
cau se prem atu re old a g e
New life and
stren g th in crease as you con tin u e the
trealm nnt
W hen co m p le te ly restored
con tin u e ta k in g a cap su le o r tw o each
da r. &lt;V)L,I» M ilt M l. H aarlem Oil C a p­
su les w ill k eep you In h ealth and v ig or
F o r o v e r I0O years 0 0 1 , 0 M CI)A I. and p reven t a return o f the disease
H aarlem Oil baa brw i reliev in g Ilia
l»o not wmlt until old ag e or dlsenee
w eak n esses and d is a b ility due to a d ­ hnve eettlm l dow n fo r g ood . (In to your
v a n cin g years
It Is n standard o ld ­ d r u g g ist and got a b o s o f G o ld )
tim e home rem ed y and needs no In tro­ M I'H A l, H aarlem Oil C apsu les
M oney,
d u ctio n iTOI.n M K O At, H aarlem o i l la refunded If they do not help you. T h ree
In closed In o d o r le ss , tasteless cap su les Slse*
Hut rem em ber to ask fo r the
co n ta in in g a b ou t Z d rops nach. T aka origin a l Im ported t l t i i j j MIS DAL. b cu id .
them as y ou w ou ld a pill, w ith a-sm a ll In sealed pa ck ag es.
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several samples of class rings
hai'e been brought before the class
but as yet ho decision has been
reached as to what ring the class will
selects *.**
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WEST GENEVA AVENUE
M. E. It., Secy.
Junior Cla HH «
Mrs. Neal Culp and Mrs. Sims
made., -a.—pop -call on Mrs. Jack •• Tht-Chrss o f ’CO has charge of ttfP ‘
Vaughn Sunday evening.
chapel( exercises for two weeks.
Mfi and Mrs. Nicaln are spending Those on the committee for sugges­
a few 'days on the old home place at tions are Adele Rines, Alma Blount,
Soldier Creek this week fixing ground Ethel Henry, Julia Zachary, Ruth
to plant sweet potatoes in the spring. Taylor and S her inan Moore.
We have three new pupils joining
our clnss since Xmas, nnniely CaroI lyn White, Mlnkle Gardner, Arthur
I Gardner.
C. L. T., Secy.
Sophomore, (.'lass
The Sophomores called a class
meeting and elected' the following
new officers: President. Mina. How­
ard; \ ire Pres’ t, Alfred Robson;
Secretary. s Julia I.aing Treasurer,
Stewart Dutton.
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The colors and motto remain the
same. The class have all returned
from the holidays cheerful and are
anxious to stick to it now and get s
bad matter over with. Here's wish­
ing them luck.
J. L., Secy.
Freshman Class
Nothing heard from the Fresh­
man clnss. They are getting settled
down.
M. E. ft. Sr. Secy.
Edufalional * Work In Swine
handry

Before You Purchase

Only a few m ore days until we take stock and in order to get our business in g ood shape for spring trade, we will put on this b ig 15
days clearance sale o f w inter goods at prices that will astonish you. The reputation o f ou r store for fair and square dealings is known
throughout the whole county and we offer art iron-clad guarantee to refund any dollar paid to us for any article that is not as rep re­
sented and advertised. W e want you to coine and see fo r you rself that everything is exactly as advertised.
This is a genuine m on-

A
i lace your order now, in order to insurejyourself
of the earliest possible delivery.
Production is
coming through in limited quantities at present. It
S
s« me Ome to turn the big factory hack from
luUVo Government work * ------*
Ford cars.
So first com first served.
The de
mand is J)ig from every p
the Ford Motor Co. will 1
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to serve fairly everyone of the
Dealers. This means tlmf for

Hus

GENUINE CLEARANCE PRICE ON EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE
The ,J. ('. 0 . College Girl and
B. Corsets will he reduced for

CLOSED UP
We will close'our store Wednes­
day, .lan. 15th to re-arrange, stock
for this Big Sale. .

Ladies’ silk and wool Sweaters
Norfolk style, $ 10.00
value, Clearance price

16-in. Black and Navy Taffeta
best quality
&lt;M
going in this sale, at per vd*P^

Going at Less tharriHalf Price^

Georgette Crepe
in Blue, Pink, Bisque and Black
.00, Trucks
$550.00, Coupelets $650.00, Sedans $775.00.

[ don’ t can* us they have hotels nnd
stores and-they tan stay at home.
Yes, Monroe has the St. Johns
river nnd Lake Monroe to’ .Ret to
town with or they would have to
stay at home too. Geneva atid Lake
Mary road p le a se

also fo r the name

What has happened to the ex­
kaiser and ex-crown prince? Dont’
set* anything in the papers this week
about- them. They must have movrd to another place or may be they
ore on the way to Amerlt'a.
We
would like to get ’ a look at them
I guess ' Holland is about through
w-ith them both.

WRIGLEYS

It seems like the war is hard to
settle on the other side the way they
ure fighting in Heflin now.

G utU U ft

fo r

the

seated package* but

That name Is your pro­
.i
tectlon against inferior
Imitations. Just as the
sealecf^packaee Is protectlon against Impurity,

The 1
Flavor
Lasts

LONG WOOD PICK-UPS
Dr. Green, wife und little son left
Saturday. They will visit Sanford
und St.. Augustine before returning
to their home (in .Montgomery, Ala.
I rof. Oakland who is teaching in
Winter Park was calling on friends
Sunday'. Prof. Oukland taught the
Long wood school in 1895.
Conner Willia^nson and niece,
Miss - Olive Vera Glisson motored
out to call on friends Sunday!
The Longwood and West Longwoocl Old Settlers* Association will
hold its annual reunion January 18.
Miss Bert a Langqnhsrh of Or-

Diri'ftlhle llnlonn Over Sanford
The big dirigible baloon of the
Ui S. flnvy the ‘C.’ 1 flying on a trip
from Fur Rorkawuy, New York to
■Key -lli'ial passod over tkis rity ycsterday morning about eight o’clock
and canned s o W cxciternaent among
those who saw it. The l&gt;^j haloon
was going food and unless one was
directly beneath it the noise of the
ongines could hardly- be heard as the
baloon was high in the air and going
«3U»h to the keys. It was quito a
(Light, as nothing of this sort visited
this city during war times although
dirigibles were common enough in
the northern .cities and training
cimpr.

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C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

^ Letters written since Nov., 11th,
1918 have been received from the
Longwood boys who were overseas
and at the front. We ore proud of
"Our Iloy-s" and wish them a safe
nnd early return to the ghod old
U. S. A. and home.
Miss Ruth Griggs of Sanford waa
tho guest of Missis • Lernar and
Annabell Truitt on Sunday^Mra. C. W. Entxmingcr returned
home Monday from Sanford- where
■he has been spending several days
with her daughter. Mra. Satcher. ’
The many frienda of Mr. and Mrs.
Satcher will be glad to Know that

This Clearance Sale includes the
following articles: Silk liose.. knit
caps, Windsor ties, patent leather
Itelts, sweaters, pocket hooks, hand
hags, aprons, pins, buttons, veilings,
hoys’ union suits, hose, children’s
plush coats, silk boudoir c a p s /
gloves, notions, and other items that
we have not room to mention. ...

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EDWARD
Salei

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ELDER SPRINGS WATER

de Chllfer Waists

Pure. Sparkling Spring Water Brought
.
Door Daily

T. O. CHARLES, Distributor

PIIONE ‘311W.

Children's and Misses
Ribbed Union Suits
. Big line of fast color Percales,
Chambrays, Ginghams, Cheviots,
GalateaS and Poplins going in this
Clearance Sale,
worfl

FOR SPRING PLANTING— JANU
Tho following from the Bloom­
berg, Texas, Enterprise, will be of
interest to cozen s 0f Seminole
county, as Mr. Aulin was well known
throughout the county:
Andrew Aulin passed away Mon­
day -morning at 9 o’clock at the

HIGHEST QUALITY MAINE G

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Wrile for prices giving quantify desired,

72-inch Linen
Damask,

Spaulding
Riose_ No.
4", Irish Cobbler, Early Red Bliss
. ewe •
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Triumph, New Crop Turnip, C
Onion Seeds and Sets

Big values in Silk and Muslin
Underwear, for Ladies, going at big
reductions. •
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* r**ry all (he leading and •[■nHard varWllea mf aead Ikal kavn I

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to t v

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sizes

Ladies’ all wool Coats, Quarter Silk lined and unlined, $14.00, $17.00 and up
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$12.0(1

Entire line of Ladies’ Silk and
Serge Dresses, $28.00, $30,00, $35.00
and $38.00 values,
&lt; M o n f|
closing out price,
$ 1 0 .UU
•Eight serge Dresses in navy
and green, closing out
QC
at a bargain................

JI t « a d im a tf

°»&amp; S S 8 r a W R jn E " . &gt;

70-inch •
Cotton Damask
9-4 Bleached
Linen Sheeting
Big bargains in M en’s Wool
Shirts, Dress Shirts, Underwear,
Glov 6s, Belts, Ties and Hose.

earance price
Shoes for Men and Women, going in
this side
$9.00 and $9.50 values
$8.50 values
$8.00 values......... .......
$7.00 values. ...
i-uiies nign Kiel uoots in gray,
champagne, African brown and
black, good
values,•
A oj
C learance-Sale-Pricer...*’—

• Ladies* all
serge Goat Suits,
(ill colors,...-....... .

Ladies’ knit Union *
Suits medium weight

Elder Springs Wdtcr has a Guarantee*

LATEST f ’ltfif* • r n v

of Mr. and Mrs. Scsrcy.

F. O .U .D L 'T U U rr . .

s’^vTool Serge and Poplin SkirtsTTMain anff Fancy- 'fiitf^a’ SR
,
24 to 39 waist, Going in this Clearance Sale at less
than -todays*.wholesale p r ic e ..
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Men’s fast color Chambray Work
Shirts M~to IT" sizes
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going at lessThan cost ~
Oi/C.

Infants*
Cotton Vests

’Die E. C. Skufler’s Shoes for
Children......................... $2.69 nnd up
Children’s gun metal
&lt;M n o
lace and button Shoes
$ 1 .1 /0

White and.Blue Eiderdown
75c quality, 48c vd ^

M en’s Socks in all colors

52-inch Turkish Towels
$1.25 value, 95c

Didies' Hose in black
and white, pr............. ...........

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Men’s'pin check Work Pants

Our entire line o f Suit Cases
going in this Sale
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Big line of Curtain Scrims and
Draperies, all ne\y patterns
7r
yd, 22c to............ ..................
( DC

One lot of
Men's Cloth Hats $2.00 value, $1.00

The &gt;vell known Barkpr Collar
Stiff Collar
Soft Collar.

Gingham plaid . Silk Waists,
in alj colors, during
Clearance Sale a t ...

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ITALIAN BYE F O R LAWNS

R E M E M B E R T H E D A T E — T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 1 6 T H , 8 :3 0 A . M
117 East
First Street

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�PIGS FOUR

THESANFORD HERALD
. R. J. HOLLY, Editor * *
W. M. HAYNES, business Manager
Published Every Friday by

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY'
HUBStltiPTION I'BICU IN A llfA N C t
O N I VEAR__________________ ______ ___ —,
MIX MONTHS.----------____--------------

THI«i:i: MONTHS*.__1___ ■---- - _
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J A N U A R Y 17. 1910

THE SANFORD HERALD

Trlrphona No, IAS

The Allies will fix the peace terms.
Germany's only privilege will be to

It may be that formerly we were
too proud to fight, hut certainly now
we are proud of our fighting.
Don't give your son from abroad
either prunos or sftlmon for his first
meal unlbss you wish to induce an
attack of militarism.

If it is decided to-sink the Ger­
man fleet, better aclect n few GerWtth submarines to dolL Th'ey liave
had experience in that line.
The man who sworfr off smoking
on New Year's has by this time ex­
tricated his dear old pipe Jrom the
hack yard to which in the first tine
frenzy of resolution he consigned it.
*„ Roland Is aajd to. be mucherer-*
cist'd about lies future. It is singu­
lar that she can consider her future
—one would think meditation upon
her past would occupy all her spare'
time.

dicncc* most favorably' as the fre­
R e s o l u t io n s
quent applause Tndi ated.
The
story of the photoplay Is one of un- brother D. Guy Allen. Sanford. Fla.*
Usun, interest, and its heart appeal
Whereas: He that doetli all things
is distinctly effective.
well called from this earthly home
that nohle young man and brother
CO UNTV C O R R E S P O N D E N C E D. Guy Allen, a Fellowcraft of San­
ford Lodge No. 62, F. &lt;fc A. M. and
Whereas: lie had won a place in
(Contiuued from paga 2) *
our
hearts .and had the esteem of his
UI'SALA AND GRAPE VILLK
brothers, although having been with
The road scrapers are working okt
us but for a few days, having his
okr way.
feet
firmly planted on the second,
The second consideration is that
We \Lndcrstand that Rbseland round of the ladder which leads to
manv women and older men have
Dairy, just below Its. has changed true Masonic understanding; There­
hands,
Jan. 1st. We hear the chug fore, be it
in many cases tqeir services cannot
of.
the
engine
filling the siloes.
In fairness’ be immediately dis­
Resolved by Sanford Lodge No.
Margaret
Ericson
last week and 62, F. &amp; A. M. knowing, that all
pensed with.
ElmV*r Lundquist Jr., were absent things done by the Great Redeemer
These conditions will make the'
r the best, anj| desiring
eity-«-iliirt«niit---placr Trt-present fyr
to express its appreciation of the
the young men from small towns.
( association of him that has gone, amf
It will he better for such a young
to* extend to friends and relatives of
man at present to return to his own
the
young man its deepest and hearthome, where he is well known, and
Jelt sympathy in this thdif fimfr“ in
sorrow do herb by resolve that skeeping with our’ tim honored cu d
tom that the Lodge room be drapeof
with mourning for a period of .thirty,
Mrs. Hilmer Lundquist and little days, that a copy of these resolu­
Melva visited Monday, the 6th,‘ tions be spread oh the mfnutes of the
THE P R E SID E N T 'S/T R IP
with Mrs. Edwin Lundquist.
Lodge, a copy mailed to the rela­
_Carl Pierson was a caller Sunday tives of the deceasdL.anil-a -copyat the home of L. B. Hodgins and published in the Sanford Herald*,
atcr took supper with Mr. and Mrs.
Scholle Maine*, Chm.
1. G. Lundquist.
D. S. Rabbett
Mrs. E. W. Lundquist and Mrs.
Committee on Resolutions.
-Iricson were afternoon eaMerit at the
homo of Mr. Andrew Hcrtleson.
Mrs. Roy Lee and Mrs.'-Buddie!
RESOLUTION
Lee visited Wednesday with' Mrs.
Thompson: -We Tind enrrm t”
Miss Elberta Thompson hasr gone!
to help care (or a sister who is ill.*
Mrs. Gladwell a n d ,three children
uf the. east side who were visiting
Sunday with friends in Grapeville
ilso called to see Mrs. Geo. -Clark,
men, anil employers will naturally
replace tljem in their old job), -in
preference to engaging non-residents.
Two things complicate the em­
ployment question in cities at pres­
ent. One is that many employers
have been forced ,b y 'the war-tini''
distinction between essential and
non-&lt;fsential industries to lessen
their, product and must wait for the
indications of returning demand to
increase it.

We have al! had some excellent
courses-in French and lielgtan gi-ug^
ruphy," and now it looks as if tin*'
next course would be. Russian gong - 1
rnphy, to judge from the w ttr map-,
in tiie papers.

DO YOU WANT $1*7.507 IF SOj BRING IN THE 10 CENTS
NOW, THE SECOND WEEK 20 CENTS, THE THIRD WEEK SO
CENTS AND SO ON-YOU INCREASE YOUR PAYMENTS 10
CENTS EACH WEEK;
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^
OR YOU CAN BEGIN-WITH 5 CENTS, t CENTS, OR 1
CENT AND INCREASE YOUR PAYMENTS THE SAME AMOUNT
EACH WEEK.
IN FIFTY WEEKS. •
10-CENT CLUB PAYS $127.50
6-CENT CLUB PAYS
63.76
2-CENT CLUB PAYS
25.50
1-CENT CLUB PAYS ' .12.75
'■IN OtnmJ'CEffTrtrtO OR $5.00 CLUB YOU PAY T R -Tfir- '

SAME AMOUNT EACH WEEK.
.
WE HAVE A CUUfl^O FIT YOU. COME IN
PUT YOUR CHILDRENTNTO THE CLUB.
YOU W ILlj RECEIVE 4 PER CENT INTEREST

PEOPLES’ BANK OF SANFORD

And
w hu could
renresent
the
nited .States it* well ‘a* her I’ rr-si-

M win. m.'i th. iign laid down t hr
urti'v" great principles of peafr for

SHOE
POLISHES

. Xinoai al 1 o i-tiirK, P.Mowing
'
Sunday - 1"t. &gt;.il it .! m-» time
H t- hope all uni take’ hold and help
|with fresh enthusiasm.’

K EEP YOUR SH O ES NEAT/

Th e members of the South Florida

i lie following is the result of the
election last Sunday for superintend­
ent. Re.v ,__Ii trieson, and .assistantMrs. John Boreii; treasurer. Mrs
1lornll; secretary, Margaret Ericson;
Motion. John Bore!!
As t&gt;a ht-s;
"W in te r Haven is the Sweetheart of
Mr-. JL.rcM of Use prtma'ry Mr*.
l o I'lfethrowu front u - wtftl j m t \ Ftoridi.'*
Andrew Bert it son of the intermedi­
llig Ullt omol.ili: -duw u a jteeq tl ii t li t ate* a nil Rev. Ericson tn the Bible
ity ttitn a river, i* a dangerous t xperclass.
: fence even in motion pictures, but
! this is one of .the gripping situations

I'nss Association are deeply indebt­
ed to the good people of Winter
Haven for a very pleasant rpeT'Tijjg
in their fair city last week.
ltro.
Clarence Wood has Justly said that

LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK,WHITE,
TAH, DARK BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES.
PRESERVE THE LEATHER.

GEN. SIR HENRY RAWLINS0N

f~.
SM

'»■ » » OALLsy t uses*attony umhh., »UTTAto.nT7

LCAni /

price I.r. hew casings and tultes is go­
ing op up -op,- it is almost crim­
inal f.tllli not to have your old shoes
ar.il I ulies i iticanijtul. w hen possible.
It mean' many dollars saved during
the year
Our vulcanizing nicthod

inc

liun spies who are determined to
destroy American transports at all
It is reported that many of our hazards.
returning soldiers and sailors instead
Mr. MacLean, one of thf best
Cnl. Hatter of Gainesville came
of going back„ta their homes are en­ known actors on the screen, vests
tering the large cities to seek em­ this character with" unusual dignity OYer for his two*little (tons, John ami
ployment.
and power. Jli* is ip love with Beth, Slu-lton,* who have been spending
s-vernl—weeks— with~Th5tr~~T»riTinI“
hr-pfftTfr,t
t-eats him- coldly. 1Pcou-e she* fan­ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston
Mrs. Sublctt of Texas is spending
cies that she loves Karl Wagner, the
son of a Germ an-American, who the winter here wivit Iter brother,
later tur/s nut-tn be a German spy Mr. Franklin and sister, Mrs. Fusin league with tie kaiser’s agents
Quarterly meeting was hold at the
operating in tl is country.
Methodist church here last Satur­
Qen. Cir Henry Rawllnion Is in com
Hath overhears n plot wl^ch in­
day and Sunday, Ur. Hilhurn. oi r mand of the Fourth British army which
criminates and* simultaneously despresiding elder preaching two in­ hat boen taking part In the offenslvi
t'roys her love (or the man to whom
In Picardy,
spiring -sermons.
she has pin lied her faith. How she
Vernon
Flynt
i
f
Jacksonville
foils this plot, although herself made
- prisoner' by the spies, threatened spent the week end- with Mr. and
with death, and how she lind-t hap- Mrs. J. W. Flynt.THE HOME-COMERS

Sanford, Florida

CALANDER
PADS FOR

1919

A sheet for every day.
Oue of these pads will re­
mind you of important
mattei s that are to come
up during the year in
your business, household
or personal affairs. We
have them with desk
dtartd at 50 cents and
without stand at 25 cents

FEPURAL reserve
SYSTEM ^-1*2
WE HAVE FOUND IT

OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT.

Phone 148

Sanford, Ftoridi
WITH KEEP STEPPING' CO
LYR.C TUESDAY ‘

Daisy Tile
A perfect drain tile: thoroughly
impervious to - water, chemical de­
composition, atmosphere and moist­
ure. .Made from that same material
adopted by thc government to with­
stand nitric and picric acid teats in
the construction of its immense
nitrate arid plants.
Our supply is limited only by our
demand.
Pole agents in Seminole, Orange
nnd Lake counties, Florida.
. m a Ho n e v - w a l k e r CO
34-4tc

S ev en teen
•

th ou sa n d B anks

TP j* R ° UQH thc Federal Reserve

J . System we can collect checks on
sever*=cn thousand banks at par nnd
in tnc si trust possible time.
Hm is miporiunt to you as a depositor
os ,t means economy and early returns.

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�JANUARY

THE

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yule Happenings
' Mention of

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In a nd A b o u t

jJitteM in Brief
Prrsohal Items

of Interest

]'&amp; . T h e C i t y

SANFOnD HERALD

&lt;£

Summary oC the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for ,
Herald Readers
$

and
Mrs. M. II. Massey in now at Locust'
Grove Institute, Locust Grove. Gn.',
v. B, s. -Yowell-Speer Go. 36-1 te where he will attend school during
(/bra Millen spent Sub-day the remainder of the term.
llu, h « : Mr., II. E. Hfillen
V. B. S ., showing of the new
„ l'ort Orange.
Spring goods. Yowell-Speer Co.
30-1 tc
\lr ’ and Mrs. M. S. Wiggins of
r
_
pflindo spent the week end here . Mr. and Mrs. L. \V. Stdnatrom of
»ith relatives. .
_
Zellwoud, Fla., are receiving con­
gratulations
on the arrival of a little
Cowart of Sorrento was a
l J. A.
daughter,
born
Monday. January
business visitor to the city on Tuos- ,13th .- The baby will be christened;
ity of tdis week.
JJosephine Bruce.
i
f v |1 g.—Yotvell-Speor Co. 36-l/C
I V. II. S. allowing of the new
LEON'S
AUTO- TRAN SFE R Spring goods. Yowell-Speer Co.
HAULS EVERYTHING. PHONE
36-ltc
HOTEL CARNES.
2J-tf I ■
.
H*
r I Rev. J. P. Hilburn. the presiding
Mrs. An. Smith and
rs.
.
•.elder of the Methodist churches of
flray motored to Oviedo Ihura ay tbia tijatrict preached at the MethodHd spent the day.
f 1st church here .Sunday. While here
Mia Fern Ward returned to Con- he was, the guest o f'R e v . and Mrs.
,j MM. J. H. Laws on worn
o Tuesday on business.

First Big Road Attraction
of 25 People This Season

EDWARD

4l,y with home folks.
.
| y ^ g means showing of new
Mrs. David Speer went to Port Spring goods at special prices.
Orange Sunday to see her niece who Yowell-Speer Co.
36-ltc
b quite ill at the sanitarium.
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,
' •
,
. ! Mn(. Edward Lane was called t o i •
rtev. C. \\. \\bite left , lontjay or Augusta, Georgia, Monday by the, J
St. Petersburg where ho was called 8erious , „ neM oj( her 8{atcr&gt; Mj ' .
on husit^ii » r
a
V
«
l
’ arrl shr —w . G. Parmh—
Sah) on at Yowell-Speer Co.
.father left Gulf City Monday for
3G-ltc I Augusta to be with his daughter.
Mr. ami Mrs. E. F. Marrero and t Sale of Yowell-Speer Co. begins
36-ltc
two children of Orlando were visit­ today.
ersjn the? city on Tuesday evening.
An old timer with the Eastern
Shore
organization now in Sanford is
Lieut, and* Mrs. E. P. Green have
returned to their home iii Birming- Mr. J. C". Core, classed as one of the
| i»m. Ala . after a visit to Mr. and best, Mr. £ ore is here representing
Chits. I’ape &amp; Co. of New York andMrs. T. E. Speer.
is being given a nice business.
Dr. Jl.ni-i Mill, at' Lincoln Hotel.
The Herald thanks Clin- Tyler
Sec- him for glasses fur headache,
for some fine oranges brought in
foot Mslon, Eyes tested free.
yestereday anti left with his rustqmf
;i5-4tc
I ary quief manner and we want to
A-i" r Di'-kins left for camp on
remark that. Mr Tyler has some of
Situtii.i after spending a short furthe sweetest fruit that is grown in
I lough with, his parents, Mr. ami Mrs
this section.
Jr.p \\ Di&gt; kins,
Yowell-Speer Co. begins
Saltat Yowell-Speer Co.
today.
36-lie
.,36-lte
Mrs. Ji. . J. • Holly accompanied
l ’am i" Coffee is spending
Mr. Holly, as far as Jacksonvide
hi ir, the guest of Iter cousins,
will visit reiayesterday &lt;
U t limy and Miss^CInru
ret timing
j itonte. Mr. Holly went on In New
! ■'« id Webster, Fla., was a York wlierefvjit- will lie assigili-tl to
n! li l&gt; Midiilelun Slid faintly the Overseas service of the A’ . M.
O. A. going over on the ■transport
fay
1anil bringing the boys back Home
Donald Smitfi and. little j M, J*. Llpe lias returned to Sandltlght , Evelyn returned home , ford after an absence of several
FnJat night from an extended visit years, spending part of the lime in
»! Saraseta anti Braidentown.
North Carolina.
Mr. Lipe was in
the.
aviation
corps
when the armis­
La i ami Embroidery Sale at
tice
was
signed
and
could not go to
loadl-Speer Co.
36-ltc
war.
He will make Safiford his
Mr- U-nnu* Kaverly, dressmaking, home again going into farming and
h’f i
i g, repairing. Out by Mrs. Lipe and the family will be
iri i!.i ,.f ;ii hoiitc. 512 E. Fiftii down Inter.
’ ■_
Ufi-Ulp
V, B. S. means showing of new
Lute al‘d Embroidery Bale a t !o .,rjnK goods
a t special prices,
j io«ril-Speef* Co.
'.36-ltc
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tmi Mrs. N. II. Garner and
Sergeant Seth Woodruff is homo
Br. and Mi*. R. T. Thrasher m o-1fron, Baltimore where he has been
tarnl t.. Dnytona Beach Tuesday. \„lutfoned Tor some time in the tU S.
*htn
"in spend several days. | MoLur Transportation. Corps. Seth

U E S D A Y , JAN

2 1

st

and a regiment of frolicking girls. .
New Scenery, and Costumes Direct from New York

Native
This is a two dollar show for ONE dollar
Seats now on
sale at Bower &amp; Roumillat Drag Store.
Admission: Reserved Seats all $1.00, General Admission 50c

1-. E. 1 De La Haye of Bostont fronT &lt;*ump Cmrdon where he..has
, ' * ’ 11 lth,l' ,tg at the borne o( her
st„tjotu.d. lie was acenmpan«rits \rr. n„ d Mrs. M C. Aapin- icd hp^n.hv. Lieut, bouillon of C? rihim ts accompanied by •her npcti(tul who was anziqus to see
"■ 1‘‘tighter, Miss. Lucille.
some of Florida ere returning to bis
SEKn POTATOES— Carload
i northern home. Lieut, Murrell will
.u' ! afriv,‘ed, see us before buying, resume bis studies at Stetson Uni*
. ‘ vuli ave y o u -money on MAINE verfity where ho will graduate from
I CRu \\n S E E D .
Guaranteed free-, the Law School in June.
scab'aruj fungii. The L. Alleh j Mr an(l Mr„. |farry Lewis. Dr/
- „
33-2tp
t u ,wis a„ j Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly
. _*'leal market now open In con - - motoK^l out-to Geneva last Sunday
*«iimi wit}, our
l)ur grocery.
trocerv. Wc, will ,Iafternoon und were thtf guests of
Dr. Lewis has home fine
•Hteriatc your bnslncsu and give friends.
orange
grove
property at Geneva
P#u
goods and service.
and_tho
party
brought some of the
*»«*• Bros.,'Phone 175.
36-ltc
fine fruit home. They also were the
H. C. Keene and attractive
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield at
little ,1
C w »i«Usrr:«-.»
the beautiful home on the lakes near
tor*“' arrived Saturday and is the Geneva and inspected the preserving
Uiwt r,f her daughter,' Mrs. Nathan
plant of the Wakefields that has
u- Garner.'
gained country wide recognition as
,1
' I* S. begins today. Yowell* one of the best in the state.
Co- '
36-ltc
Mr. \V. Et Lewis, representing
,
M. llothamly and family left
I ^ " iKsdoy for their new home, in
% ,!*l'it where Mr. llothamly will bo
f.anager « f a new crate miil for the
"ri|U Citrus Exchange.

leased during the Florida vegetable purpose of receiving tax returns.
season and is making his headquar­ Geneva .
.
February IQth
ters at the Sanford Truck Growers, Chuluotn...
“
n th
Inc., offices. -Mr. Lewis is proud of Oviedo ............... . .
*■
J2th
his association with the largest far­ Gabricllu........ •.
"
l;ult
mers organization in the world, the Aitamoiite ................
“ lfili
Eastern Shore of Virginia, and un­ Longwood..*...:..,^..........
" 17th
hesitatingly commends orgnni/.ation ! Lake Mary......................
" 18th
along the right-lines tn ali growers, jj P g q f i r .
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loth
Monroe ...................
" 20th
Yours very truly,
PREVENT HOG CHOLERA
A. VAUGHAN.
3G-:itc
Tax Assessor.
, The Jt. A. Thomas Hog Powder
has a rocord of 95 per cent cures of
Hog Cholera. It you feed your hogs
The Uapllal Temple
os directed you never need fear hug
The Temple choir, directed by
cholera or any other hog disease.
Mrs. Ruby Philips, with Mrs. Schctlo
And the directions are very simple,
just about what you are doing, plus Maine*, , pianist,, supported by tho
Temple Ladles' Chorus have arrang­
a few cents' worth of It! A. Thomas’
ed n delightful song service program
Hog Powder In the feed- twice a
to -b o rendered ^n connection with
J. L. Culver of Philadelphia is in the
the sermon by Rev. M. II. Massey,
Usually, though, Cholera gets In
city for the. season. Mr. Lewis Is a
the pastor, at the ironing hour's wor­
permanent fixture of the Eastern before we know It. Then it requires
ship next Sunday evening, 7:00
Shore of Virginia Produce Exchange close attention to each hog—each
o'clock.
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of Onley, Va., but is temporarily re­ hog must be dosed—and If you will
The church is located at the cor­
dose them as directed you will save
I better than 90 per cent.
If you ner of I’urk avenue and Sixth street,
don't, the- B. A. .Thomas medicine is situated ns to be comfortable
costs you nothing. We—not some either in hot or cold weather and a
distant manufacturer—pay
your splendid hour is assured for those
who attend.
money back.
L. Allen Socd Co.
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Fresh Display o f

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lag

■

M ay be seen today in
num
bers than ever before
hairnet in this broad la n d ._____
a portion of their earnings to banks

D o lla r
is the big dollar— the key dollar
because it starts the account

•

Star! A Savings Account Here Today!

✓

Notice I
Any
one
that
can allow roada in
*'! NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
District No, 2 will please.see me.
An required by Section 12, Chap'. L. P. HAGAN,
i.
ter .5596,' Laws of Florida, I wiir be
36-2tp
County Co mmisjiongr.
in the following placeaon the date
aet after each, between the hours of
10:00 n. m. and 3:00 p. m., for the Advertise in the Herald

I

yjl'w/s

emmole County Bank

�4«*U*

JANLARYJ7. 1919

THE SANTOKD mrmilPt

REPORT OF TH E COND ITIO N OF TH E

F I R S T 'N A T IO N A L

Ap.d should H t* labjtit^U fc«-*

BANK

At Sanford ifa the State of F!orida. at the Close of Business on
.December 31st. 1918

B u K l !,. 1 1*&lt; *4 Ptf t«t. f » i H
t ^ s drpotlM pJmM
Ltivr.j l* i;
* H.-3 i ?» t-r c«tV&gt;**rer»
of et^t- *
*f tali j&lt;i ; »Hf
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don't know what a good «•
case I have. / Can't Htlp
Htiping M jicif— xiicy'n so

CALUMET

BAKING POWDER

ot by tb* sa y bt fights, or lav**
or sins,
But by the quality of the thoughts
be t iis k i.
*
—El ?

rsotioa IL AI N f * n n , see"
by L. P. Hagan and carried

f ■ You are at tfce end of another
year; at the threshold of a new one.
You have pasted out of an old
world; you ar£ entering a new one.
It is* the time when men usually
take stock, when nfcey lay plans for
the future.
You want to realize
more completely on 'yourself; You
* *r,t to fc* a bieyer. letter man.
tA'ou want to know more, so that
l you tan do more. You must father
facta and think. You must keep in
1touch with men who are thinkinf
' and doing. You mast carry on some
, definite "line of study ail the G#e.
You are never too pld to learn—and
{ never too old to tike advantage of
! yoor knowledge. -Men- succeed as
they thrnfe—because they act a» th e/
thi^k. Men thinking great thoughts
Usually do great deeds. Undoubted; ly a great doer a a' -great thinker.
|Finally, ‘'whatever is true, whatever
■won* respect, whatever is just. w£atj ever is pure, whatever is lovable,
whatever is of good repute, and if
there i» any other virtue which you

cause to be thankful th is our*; ^ajj error.
*
thi* i* raid reverently, is eq spirit o ff
On m otion-G- F. Smith. seconded
boasting, but with a gratitude to the j by Geo. D. Bishop at-.d- carried a
Qiser of food. who bath enabled ui committee m
appointed to confer
to acbieTe of the condition* that w r a i t h the Representative with a view
now enjoy." Thu* ipake the late |to dr**icg bill for m bcidpal owherTheodore Roosevelt on the occasion j ship. Committee as follows: G. F.
of his Inauguration as President cf -Smith, Geo. D. Bishop and L. P.

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tail But___________________ ... ____ _ _______________
TataJ cJ PtstES Orpetti oiie lid) task di5*1-1
it*** »*, *!. « . i t . i s is. so «c i ti

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.t I V S v K t Sak.srt to R s . , . . ,

SUBtiij
at.wvi.tj

a salary not tv
month for three

* is not Ofcatione

, or head money keeperi, feeling
i^'igr.ificar.ce of rh*- pay offered
f- .■-*• men:, and fee.)t due tin;- to r-'.rir fr.,m publiand mar;e a last efT.rt to recuper•r.o.r private f. r : ; - f ‘ , after du*

BUDGET OF O P I N I O N "JUST
BETWEEN VOL' ANIJ ME"

Vuu fen ftu* From U» at
" hi-ti-aeie I’ncra

W. A. M m ) day lo m p a n j
PaLtka, f iunila

EVEN THE GATE HOST
NOT IN IT
A Chief |« Among Ve Taking
and Faith, "He'll Prim 'em
So Says ‘fsantcrer.
Oh Hooter*
Oh Hoover* dea r Hoover, come
•’ Ui u* now'

an«i tr.U or;* ti,&lt;
any other 5u;*g«»'»
with iitti* eflurt o,
citizens and "the
ji k n fu r d

c u u id

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Convention City.

Don’t lose the glory
of Florida scenery

■.ution of m - was accepted—without
sny comeback, the other on* acc^','-d a.io, hut tif iater came baak, *
e.iewed vigor and with avowed d*erpucatiun- to tarn thy -larg—r re•&gt;ard Tor that otfjec. Thus the *t its
A two bead money keepers Fndeth.
g yR zxso*

wo sa l pork and
dinners the thief

a tender, a Henry Touring
i the accursed-atulf.
iy Jieople accompanied the "Gns

Suppose for t;;e
will transform it,

teaspoon- * License
ful contains 60 grains of strychnine, j Pound feerWhat would you’ jtay then! YoufJ Dog tat
.answer wotild Ijc 'l don’ t think. 1 ran.; Tnrerf-t
f Jel.n |Jf*.'

experience
Convinced M e
o f its Value

us. H e was at Huntsville, Ala., and upon
his own responsibility put in Long Distance
calls for fifteen merchants within a radius
o f several hundred miles.
. “ In less than one hour he had sold 21&amp;0
barrels of flour at a total cost to us of less

“ Since then we have applied the L ong
Distance Bell Telephone to every feature of
our business with most profitable results.
The service is fine, the rates are reasonable
and there is more satisfaction in one Long
Distance Telephone t
letters." t
Every Bell Telephone u a Long Distance Station

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

'Sam Jones. He was reviewing the
new li*juor law and i-specially that
part making it a penalty of JSOO, or
six months for getting drunk .the
first time, and 13,000 or three years
for the* second offenie. --This orator
of the day avowed that li?- "D id not
thinir'tTP'rrnnn'nit ^fruiilt with that
staring him in the face.”
Now if
this law will just keep that man
thinking in his present line, of
thought, 1 claim i f is a good law
whether it ever gets ahy further or
not.
(’
— Saunterer.
Is This List Correrl
The Herald is ansious to find out
aii the fiamea of Seminole county
boys who j have been killed or who
died whild in the service' of their
country. |f the following list ' is in­
correct or" if any have been over­
looked will the relatives inform this
1.
'40.
4.
5.
6.
7.
H.
9.
10.

Frank A . Campbell
Arthur D. Liming
Uscar White
M. W. Lovell. J r . Joe Laing
Geo. \V. Calhoun
llirfy Phillips
Carl Mnlm
J. C. Lyles
llahdy Jenkins,'— A
Dr. McLaniin Commissioned

Beyd r»!n&gt;’ Vur»tfi«» h»»e jatt whit It
rivr-W—fh* t»rtr»t Nts^rfrrrrtt in tfcc r u t’
h4if v1 ilir Unit*-! 54Ni«p» Th« nr«
H&gt;* »! I’ i'.m cktJiLvf. the ’*nr*utiful GrpunJt
Ila-eic ’ * twill help tc«u ch«-v»« the things ytni

tiwJJ ptia. Write Mijr (or (rce copy.
RF.ASONER BROTHERS
ROYAI. PALM N U RSERIES

Remitted t
Ca-h
Vouchee

ONECO, FLORIDA

Report of chief of fire department
■ending De-: o!7*T9TK7 showing all
equipm»nt in .'good condition was
read and «»rdered filed.
On motion G. F'. Smith, seconded
by II. A. Newman and carried,
council adjourned,
•
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Sl. Agnes Guild
The St. Agaes Gui.d held a most
delightful m ating as the home of
Mrs. Archie .Betts on Monday after­
noon. Plans were made for a Valen­
tine Tea, to be given
erhome of het
mother, Mrs. C. M. Hand, on Feb.
10th. '
1
* After the business session Mrs.
Betts served refreshments of tea and
The next meeting of thfe Guild wil,
he held January 27 at Mrs. Robert
E. Herndon's, 209 E. Fourth St. L.l
members are urged to be presenlThoxe attending Mind ay's meet­
ing were M e td im d Gwynn Fox
Robert E, Herndon, Sherman Lloyd
Fred S. Daiger, JK, Earl Lionel
Burdick, Archie Betts. Julian Takaeh and her sister, Mrs. Delahy.who
is visiting her, and Mi&amp;s Lilian Shin-

■The many friends uf Dr. McCasiin of this rity will be glud to lejum
that he has l&gt;n*n commissioned Firii
Lieutenant.
Jhe commission was
sent to Camp Shelby and followed
him to France and finally reached
him on ship board as he was return-1
ing home. Dr, McCaslin is mow at
Ft. Benjamin, Harrison in Indians j
and oip ecta'to get a furlough and please phono
come to Sanford next month.
1No. 224. .* ,

Mrs

—Peace stops the fighting but not the
feeding. O ur armies at home and abroad,
our A U ies and ourselves must be fed.
M o re food must be produced.in 1919.
Lack o f fertilizer will cut down your
production. Labor, cars, raw materials—
all are limited. Fertilizer factories must
begin, shipping at once to m ove even a
normal tonnage by planting rime.
Shape up your plans and order now .
Chas. H . Whitner, Traveling Representative,
.V

Sanford, Fla.
&gt;

Armour Fertilizer Works
. Jacksonville. Fla.

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jANUAnTT7nnr

THE SANTORO HERALD

STAR
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Copy of Bereaved Resolutionr 4 •
Whereas, It- has pleased God to
rail from oui^chapter to tho Grand
Chapter above 'our sister, Mrs
Maggie Brooks, therefore be it
^ Resolved that we bow in suhm:
fion to His will, and we realise that
our loss is her gain. We extend our
sympathy to, her husband and sons
That this resolution be spread on
our minutes. That a copy be sent
to the family of.our sister, and that
it be published in the "Sanford Hor­
rid.— - - - - - - --------We
cannot
understand these
partings, and while our sister had
lately come among us, yet we had
learned to love her, and we can only
wonder why one so useful is taken,
but some day we will understand.
Signed: Sister Mary l5. Kent
Sister L. Brotherson.
MISS PULESTON TO FRANCE
Former

Teacher in
Y. M. C. A. Work

Sanford

the

may authorise. The office* 01 secretary and
treasurer may be filled by the same person,
the board of director* and all other officers
to be chosen annually by thd stockholders,
shall be chosen annually by the stockhold­
ers, at their annual meeting tp be held on
the first Monday in dune of each year be­
ginning with the year 1919. The president
and other officers shall be chosen annually
*&gt;)■ the director* or by the stockholder*, at
he by-law* may direct. Thw officers to be
chosen by the director* at a meeting to be
bild on the same day and 'immediately
after the annual merlin* of th« stockholders.
The board of directors, until nthrrwis# pro­
vided by the stockholders^ shall consist of
three
members. The following shall be
the officers of the corporation, until those
elected at the first rlection shall have qual­
ified. v!t: President, R, ft. Smith: vl(* prealdant,.H H. n ets; secretary -asul treasurerr
F. A. Stone; hoard of directura, H. D. Smith,
R. R. Deal and F. A. Stone. &gt;

Hastings' 1919
Seed Catalog Free

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

Seedimen, Atjanta, Ga.—Aclvt.

An Error---Through an error the atlverfistmottt ol the Seminole County Bank
in la*t week's issue, looking well to
the future as il seems, g a v e the
amount ,&gt;f ilcpnsits in this growing
institution for December 31, 1919.
it sho itId have been 1918 of course
b&gt;r the amount named will be too
•mall for- 1919 we ate sure.
In another place this same adver­
tisement sought to demote A. R.

. Women!
Hero 1&gt; a message to
suffering women, from
Mrs. W. T. Price, of
Public, Ky.: *T Buf­
fered with painful...**,
sbo writes. “ I got down
with a weakness In my
"back: and limbs...C
felt helpless and (11scournged...I had about
given up hopes fof ever
being well again, whfen
* friend insisted X

Take

LEGAL ADVERTISING
In rircutl Court, .SeventhrCIrrull, Seminole
Counljr. Florida
Overstreet Turpenfine Company

VI,

(Je4»r*e W. Ifambn, DukrvIniiB B.
flreen Shoe C o m pa ny , (Store* W.
I.ord Company , Jo*i*h U. Seybert, .
The Ft.pinfir - K u w li Co., Mobert
Kina, L. J. Harrell, If w ry .Haton,

Marian Ilubbeil, I'orter Jlubbell,
l.ixrle Hkinker Smith, widow, llenj.
T. Way, and Samuel C. Ilrnnetj,
tt al.
T o the defendant!. Drakea-Innea-Green
lldbrrt Kinr. E. J. Harrrll, iltrry Eaton,
M sritn Hubbtli, Torlsr llu bb.ll, Listip
Skifikrr Smith, widow, llenj. T. Way and
Stmurl C. Ilennelt:
It is hereby ordetrd that you do appear
in this rourt to the bill hrreln filrd on Ih*
Iph ^ day ol February, A. D. 1919.
It Is further ordered .that this order b*
publish'd one* a we,k for four romerutfre
weeks In the Sanford Herald, s newtptper
published in said Seminole County.
Wltnees my hand and set! of the Circuit
C ourt this January Mb, A. ft. 1919.
(seal)E. A. DOCGLASS;
Clerk Circuit Court, Ssmljwiefw-County.
htsescy A Warlow
Sols, for Coraplt.
*
3S-6U

NOTICE
|T S U ta -or Florida
County of Seminola
N olire It hereby given, in . conformity
with law, that w* the undersigned wilt apply
to tha Governor of the state of Florida, on
the llth day of February, A. D. 1919, at
Tallahassee, Florid*, for letters patent to
bo Issued Seminole Broom Factory, of whirh
corporation tho following ehail be the ar­
ticle* of incorporation, same being pub
llahtd herewith below, (hie 10th day ol
January, 1919.
.
It. R. SM ITH
•
K. It. DEAR
V. A. STONE.
Charier of Nemlaele Dream Factory &lt;
We. .lb* undersigned, do hereby associate
eurselvee lor the purpose of beeemlag, In­
corporated under the Iswe of Florida, to
transart for profit tho business below set
forth, and wo do adopt tho following aa tho
charter of tho proposed corporation.
A fllrle O ne

I began Cardal. In
* short whllo I saw *
marked difference. . .
I grew stronger right
along, and 1( cilred me.
1 am stouter than I
hare been Id yeara.**
If you suffer, you can
a p p r e o l a t * what It
means to be strong and
welL Thousands of woi men give Cardul the
credit for their good
health. I f should help
you. Try OsrduL A ta fi
druggists.
' B-73

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and all bids.
r
3G-3le

E. A. DOUGLASS.

, -Clerk.
Reception for Rev. White
The ladies of the Methodist church
T o Whom t may Concern:
gave n very pleasing reception at the
Take nolle* that 1, J. F. Hickson of San­
ford, F'iorids, will on the 4th day o( Febru­
church on Thurstlay evening, the
ary. 1919, at DeLnnd, Florida, at ' 10:00
o'clock a. m., or at soon thereafter as ran be
guest of honor being Rev. C. W.
heard, make application before Judge James
White, the new pastor' of that
W. Perkins for leave to adopt, according to
the laws of Florida, Ethel Mile*, and for an
church and his family.
order legalising such adoption.
J. F. HICKSON.
A shoTt program was rendered
34-Ste
_ Petitioner.
consisting of musical numbers and
N otice o r Application for T o t D eed Under
addresses by several of those presSection ■ o f Chapter' 4999. Lan* o f Flor­
id a
int.^Blter. wlrick light refreshments.)
-Notice Is-k*«*hp-yi vew that W.’ T- S t l f R I , '
purcHAaer
of Taa Certificate No. 1963, dated
were served.
the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1996, ha* filed
said certificate In my office, and has mad*
Rev. White is greatly pleased with
Article Sit
for taa deed to laaue In accord­
The highest amount of indebtedness or application
with taw. Said.certificate embrace* the
the reception he is receiving from liability
to whlrh the corporation_can at any ance
following described ' property situated 1st
subject itself shall be Twenty-Five Seminole
the members of the congregation and time
county, Florida, to-wil: E H of
Thousand Dollars.
8
E h of S W h Sec. .19. Tp. 21 8., fl. 30
stated that’ he had never entered
K til. Twenty arrrr.— The said land being
_ Article Seven
upon atiyr new woi# with a more
The names and residence* of the sub­ assessed-at the date of the Issuance of tuen
certificate
in the name of Unknown. Unlesi
scriber* and the number ol share* taken by
promising future than at Sanford.
said certificate shall be redeemed according
each are at follower

New York, Jan. 5.— Miss Cornelia
Puleston of Monticello, Fla., has
sailed for France a s 'a secretary in
the Women's Overseas Division of
the Y. M. C. A.
Miss Puleston is not the only
member of her family who is in war
_ K, It. Smith, Sanford, Florida,- I share
sftvice, us
tliej
L It. Dra*. Sanford. Florida, t share
F. A. Slunc. Sanford. Florida, 32 shite*.
army and navy, respectively, one
F. P. Forster a Jax. Director
Article Fight , • 4
Lieut. John Puleston, whb is at
•cal of this corporation shall be
Word has been received in Sanford
_ aring
present depot quartermaster at
of the re-election of F. P. Forster of center the words ' ‘ Seat 1919“ and around
Camp Sevier, S. C., and the other, this city as a director of the Florida the circumfcrenccRhc words"Heminote Itroom
Commander W m : D. Puleston, now National Bank of Jacksonville. This Factory.”
R. B. S M IT H
‘ It. It. DE AS '
Commanding tho destroyer Upshur. is a position held by Mr. Forster for
P. A. STONE.
For the past year Miss PuJoston t number of years and while he State of Florid* • .
County ol Seminal*
has-been doing war work In Wash­ ives over a hundred miles from the •Before me the umlrriigr.ed authority per­
ington, at first in the bureau of fish­ institution of which he is a director, sonally appeared It. II. Smith, It. It. Deal,
and F A Stone, to me well known, whi
eries and more recently in the navy the bank appreciates his financial being by me first duly sworn say, each for
that he signed and rseeuted the
department office. She is a grad­ ability to the extent of re-electing himself,
foregoing instrument for the purposes therein
eipreued,
and «h»! they are Ih - persons
uate of tho Woman’s College of him each year to. this import am
named as II. H. Smith, It tt Dess and F. A.
Florida. For several years she has office.
Slonr, therein.
.taught in the schools of Winter
Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set
It is said that Mr. Forster enjoys rn&gt;In hand
and official seal at Sanford, Sem­
Park and Sanford, Florida.
the distinction of being tlje only inole count). Florida, this 9th day of Jan­
Ilifore sailing for France Miss .ciliren of Sanford holding a director­ uary. A. If J9I9 C L At' I *E l&gt; r o t t e n ,
all
Notary f'utiiir,
Puleston took a course of one week ship in any outside institution of
,
My commission espires N ov. IS, IU22.
at Barnard College in practical con- like character.
Ate
tei-n rookery and gymnasiuyn work,
D E P A IIT M E M O l T ill; INTERIOR
I . S l.anil HfTlrr at (iainrmvtlli*, Fla.,
and service; French history .and
()«n&lt;inLc r 21. 10U.
language and other subjects of value
Notice h hrrrby fiYrn thal J » m n 8. An*
to workers in Red Triangle huts.
dr e** uf (irnrvB, Fla-. * ha, cm M ettH 16*
I « H . mRilf llarn rs tnii Knlry* No. 012615,
She also attended lectures by ex­
fnr,hSW ?* of S K l i, Sprlinn 33, T a v m h J p 20
It's
ready
now.
Ono
Hundred
hand­
S.. Uariirt* 32 K.» Twllth»»*ro MrHclitn, ha*
perienced Y. M. C. A. secretaries
somely illustrated pages with brilliant fijjd notlrr of intention to make Thre#*yr«r
who havi* worked in France and was i
I’ roof to r*tablnh tlairn to the l^ntl above
piv.n
. .
.
i cover In natural colors, It's both dr*eribrfl,
fir fore Clerk Circuit Court, at
E n an °l,l&gt;°rtunity to try out acv- j beautiful and helpful and all tluU Is Sanford, Fl*-. on the 3 1•t ti*&gt; of January,
19
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H
.
necessary
ta
get
it
Is
a
postal
card
t-ra! stunts sbe had learned lor the
Claimant names *« «itnrasea:
request. Yojt will find our* 1919 cata­
amusement of the boys overseas.
F. M- flush «*f (*enev•, Florida
logue a well worth while book.
N. S. IIaeon of Ktihiftrr* Florid*
K, If. Kilt'ee frf G fhpv i, Florid*
Hastings Seeds nre sold direct by
M W Taylor uf ( i r n n i , Florida.
mall. You will nover find them oil
Among the Scouts
KUIIT. \V. I» A VIS.
nalo-ln tho stores. Wo huvo sonto
Hr|l»Ul.
Meeting of Jan. 13th called to or­ flvo hundred thousand customers.who
der at 7:38 b y I’ atrol Leader Muson. buy from us by mail. Wo plenBo and
of Applirition for T *i H erd Undrr
Scribe called roll and read minutes satisfy them, and wo can please and Notlrr
Nrrllon A of Chapter 4EMI, Li * m of Flor­
satisfy
you
lit
1919.
ida
of lust meeting. Thirteen present,
Planting Hastings' Seeds In your _ N ? lk e is brrrj.y rAvpn (hat O. C. UrviQt*
including.
new me mIters, It rum- garden or In your PcMh Insures "good pl|frh*«rr
t»f Tat teftin r •tr No, 405, dat*d
(he 3rd day of June, A. I). 1907, h«&lt;| filed
ley and Greene.
luck" so far as' results can be, deter­ said
crrliftfatf' In my otftrr, and haa made
The Scouts nrc Intending to take mined by the seed planted. For 30 appliration for tax died ttKjsaur in areordyears Hastings Seeds have been th« anfe with law. Said certificate embrace* the
part- in the contests at the Orange standard of seed excellence and pur­ foi lo wing described property situated in
-Seminnln county, Jlorida, to-wit
l*«ta '&gt;!*
Cuunty Fair this year. The Hcribn ity In tho South.
Only rartetfrs and f*ti of Itlock f». Mitchell'* Surrey* of
baa bum ordered .to,, write- -Ui -Uaat udapiod to the Smith utc lialoiL tpial- l.evy tirafit. its s r i n . —TJ»e »aid Land
asvesaed *&gt; the date of the Usuanee of*auch
Ity of tho best and prices often less certificate
t'c.ribe concerning these contests.
in the name of Unknown. Uniraa
I than those you pay at home. Wrlto said certificate shall he redeemed aceofiiirtf’
Scribc.

PAGE SEVEN

Key from.'''First Vice-President to ganixed and existing under thF*llw i o( the
tb « 20tb day of December, A. D. 1918.
state ol Florid*.'
t
Second Vice President, which did
• (£,* i.
„
E- A. botlO L A B S .
Arilrlr Three
O erk Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.
not meet with the, approval of the
The amount o( capital Mock ol the cor­
3„
s
b
y
V.
M . Douglass. D. C.
poration shall be Fifteen Thousand Pollan,
directors evidently, for he is still on which
ihall be divided inio One Hundred
■
-■------ at
£!*])' lharea.
his old job as First Vice President and
Hundred Pollan pc, ,h»re.par value of On
NOTIC E TO CONTRACTORS
This institutibn deserves special mar b ' h' ‘‘V li'V
Notice Is hereby , given that the Hoard of
'h i" " - " l a l i n n
in. iaaued. or ueed for the C ou oly Commissioner* in and for Ssminole
mention lor the progress-it has made purchase of property, either real or per- County at the regular meeting to ba held at
«onal, or for
, F the Payment .o f libor. tir »rf- 10 o'clock a. nrevPii February Ath, 1919 will
in the five years of its existence in vice, at a Juit
and fair valuation thereof, to rereive sealed bilks for the remodelling of
be
determ
ined by the board of director*.
Sanford, it now having over $400,000
the Elks Club building and will also receive
separate sealed bids for building a vault In
Article Four
On deposit and still growing. This,. Thia
..... ruiiuiriunn
corporation snail
shall continue
continue and
and have
have connection with tbe‘ Elks Club building.
, d . »cr t!-°to ran ‘
____ Plans and specification* will be on file In the
bank is doing a good work for theK“
and franchWr* lor a period ol fifty years, office _of the clerk of the Circuit Court.
Hoard rrservea the right to reject any a
city and county, working harmoni from and after the commencement of ita
and
existence; unless sooner dissolved nil bids.
ously with the other financial insti­ corporate
3fi-3trE. A. DOUGLASS. Clerk.
by the stockholders, or aceordint to law.
Article Fite
tutions of the county for the up­
The business of tho corporation ahail be
. . NOTICE
building of the community, and well conducted
by the following officers, via:
Notice it hereby given that the Hoard of
A
President.
Vice-President.
Secretary,
and
deserves the support that it is re­ Treasurer, and a board uf director*, to con­ County Commissioner* for Seminole county,
Florida, will receive bide on February (tn,
ceiving at the hands of the Jftoplo sist ol not lets than three and not more 1919, at 10 o'clock n. m. fpr the purchase ol
thaw five stockholders, and tuch subor­ on* road grader.
of the county.
dinate officers and agents as the corporation
The board reserves the right to reject any

Tho name of the -corporation shall be
Seminole Broom Factory and lie principal
plar* of buslnsee shall be Sanford. Seminole
epunty, Florida, and the board of directors
may establish other place* of butlnea* with­
in and without the state of Florida.
Article Two

The general nature of tho busines* to bo
transacted and conducted by said corporai tlon (ball bo aa tallows, lo-wlt;
T o engage In and carry oa the busines*
I ol a general broom factory: to manufacture,
buy and sell brooms of every nature and
kind, to manufacture, buy And sell every
kind of material and merrbaSldiao that may
so necessary Mr espedlsnt fit the enndurt of
rh business; to borrow money and seeuro
, anch
asms by mortgage, deed*, bonds, nr
gatioaa therefor; to own. buy on

a fu t a f-in s

, __y be necessary or espedlsnt to hi done
|lor tb o surcsssf u l. transaction of Ih* but!noaa of this corporation, and to have, eierriao and enjoy all the rights, powers and
priv Oct as, iaci dental, to corporaUoaa or-1

Witness my official signature and seal this
the 2Glh day ol December, Ar D. 1913.
(*e*|l
E. A. D OU GLASS.
- Clark Circuit Court Samtnole C o., FIs, Ity-'V. E. DougltWk. D. c:.
3 3- file

**

Notlrr of *Appllra(lon for T a i D rn i Undrr
HrHLtn H of Chaptrr 4EEE. L i* a of Flor­
ida
Notlrr i» hrrrby fivrn that
William
Hinimum, jmrrhaarr of Ta* C rrlifirale No.
E23, datrd thr Gth day of July, A. i&gt;. IH97,
haa filrd said rrrUfirat* In my office, and (taa
tnada appl(ratlnn for tax drrd (n Isaur In arcordanrr with law.# Said rrrtifiratr rmhran**
thr follnwinit dcarrlhed property altuatrd In
Hrminolr . county, Flirfda, tivw lt: N F^iuf
8 W}&lt; (lr#a N K fi of N W h and I m W h
N r.Si and lraa W U ) 8«r. 22. Tp. 21 S.. H.
29 E.
1
Tha »ald land brine a*ir**rd‘ at thr data
sLliiS if t t M l f of
Ifl Lhr.Dimc
ol Flial Tv atTonal flank. Uniraa aaid errtificste shall be redeemed sccordlng to law
tax deed will issue thereon on the 2 1 th dsy
ol January, A. D. 1919.
. .,
Witness my offlrlal signature and sell this
the -fith dsy ol December, A. D. 1919.
(ersl)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk ClrcuU Court Seminole Co.. FIs.
3.1-ilc-’
tty V. E, D ou« )* .., D. C.
Nellee to Creditors,. Legatees, Dlatrlboteea
and All Prraoaa llaslng Claims or II*manda against the Eatal* o f Edna G.
Hurhansa, Deceased
Notice Is hereby given th st all crwdltors,
legatee*, and distributee* ol Edna G. llurhsnsn, - deceased, and all persuns having
clslme of demands against her estate sra re­
quired 10 present them to the undersigned as
executor within two (t) yeara from date
hereof, or i s n s will be birred.
The American Trust Com pany,
Jacksonville, Florida.
Fred W. Hoyt,
&lt;
At Presidsnt.
AtteetiArthur T , William*,
As Secretary. 1
Dated and published tbl* December 20th,
1919.
32-91c
Nellee #f A**lle*lt#n fer T*a D eed Under
Heclten $ o l Ehn#l*r 4999, Lnvte o f FlerNoiler it hereby fivrn thnt II. G. Dieterirh, purrhneer of T t* CertlfletO No. 2 « l ,
dnted the 2nd dny of June, A. D. 1996: *ild
tertifirnt* enbrtren the follonrlnt dmtrlbed
property, eltnntrd in Scminol* rounty, Ftorf d ^ t o ^ i t : e n o i i w u of N W k •T i e r
of Bee. 7, Twp. 20 8.. It. 91 Ennt, .9 nrren.
The slid land bslnc nssMeed at the dtt* ol
th* louanrn of *ueb certifint* In th* name
of Unknown;
AUo, Tax Chrtlfirat* No. 343, dated the
7th day of June, A. D. 1909. ,a id rrrtlflrat*
rmbrace, th* follow lm described properly,
situated in Hemlnole county, Florida, to-wlt.
W ii ol HF.H ol NW J 4 of 8 EJ (. R,e. 7.
Twp. 20 8, K. 91 Eaat, &amp; acre*. Th* said
land h*in( aaaeaaad at th , date of tha itauaarn of auch certiflcat, in th* n a n * 6f N. II.
Coa;
Alio, Ta*i Certificate No. 419, dated th*
lit, day o f^ J u a e ,^ p -1 1 0 3 ; ..id certificate
ambrai
aitutted
k e n law* count r. Florida, to■
. r f i 2 rh*
rat or
w ) ( ot
wltr 8
of &gt;
8 Wf&lt;
of a
8w
W-H of- ■jdBK,
Srr- V T w p i.* 19
.. R.
___ ___
__
20 8^
R- 9
I I| Eaat, 7^B
acre*.

« property

tbe’-Juaoanca
of - MtUBratFla IhFnxtnr
of
. D. Iturr.il,
The aaid H. G. Dietetich hat Bled nald

to Ipw tat .deed will iesue thereon on the
4th dawapf February. A. D. 1919.
WltnW* my offiHal signature and #e*F-*M*
the 3rd day of January, A . D. 1919.
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
34-M c
Hy V. M. Douglas*. D. C.

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Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit
In und Fer Seminole County, Florida, In
Ckaarrty
n the Matter of the Diuolutlon ,ut
Notice
Nramaihl* Grove Company,
rurprration under the laws of
Florida
Notice Is hereby tlvcn to all parties InteresTod that a'petit on ha* been filed b _y
majority In interest of tho stockholder* of
hr Nesmsthla Gruvr Company, a corporaIon under thr laws of Florida, praying the
our: for the dissolution of said rorpuratioh,
nd ih'at thr 3rd day of February, A. It.
1919 ha* been fi*-d *'s the date (or the hear­
ing of .aid matter, said hearing tu be held
at the court house in DeLanu. county of
Volusia. Florida, nr before the rourt, at
hat .never (dare .within said circuit the
court may *1 that time be.

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Bean, Sweelcorn, Pepper, Tomato,
Cucumber.
INSECTICIDES
Blucstone,* Arsenate Lead, Paris
Green, Lime-Sulphuiv
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CHASE &amp; CO. - SANFORD, FLA.
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Y our L iberty B onds * ■
are worth 100 cents on the d o lla r here
N o question of patriotism applies to the
. ■ -------p u rch a se o f lumber.
Y ou
bought Liberty Bonds for V ictory
and Victory came. T o what more
fitting use could you put Y our Liberty
Bonds than building a nice little
home of your own, o r a nice garage.
We
•
carry the largest stock of building material *
in Seminole county.
W e la k e Liberty Bonds
at par, you may purchase Lumber, Sash, Ce­
ment or. anything in .ou r line with Your Liberty
Bonds just the same as you can with cash.
WE ALSO TAKE LIBERTY BONDS FOR ACCOUNTS NOW DUE

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Intrrect* umUr Ella L. D ftw dy,
all parllr! claiming intrrrala undrr
C. E. Tufti, all parlir« claiming
interrata under J. I, Hacknrv, J H.
Hackney, II. ('. Whitehead.. Wra.
Ct. Hackney, Auguata L. Andera,
(Srorgo S. Norwood, Mary A. Nor­
wood, Kllxabeth Temnlra, Daniel
&lt;i. Marah, Suvxn M. Teagner,
Sarah F. Dnr«Mi, Mary A. Srraughn
Hu«an Hackney* Leriarr ll» Nor­
LANDIS. FISH A HULL,
CoUnacl and Solicitors for- Petitioners. wood. Nathaniel (), Norwood, RoaeV fR. N
**orwood ,_ Agnis F. Weber,
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mas
a i L. Mar*h,
Mar»h, Slartha
Martha Cerlev,
Cerlt*
Daniel M. Hackney* John A. Hack­
ney,
John
D.
Norwood*
Martha
D.
Nollrr of Uhl|nmrnl
N orwood , Wm. S. Marah* Sarah
th
Cnditora of Sarah M. William
I•% Kelly, and Mary 8. Hackney or
Assignor;
either of them; all parties claiming
I’ lroir take notice that Barah M. \V
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interest
un^cf
Andrew Johnson*
of 8 anftird, Seminole county, Florida, has on

tho 30th day of fleeemher* A. f&gt;, 19114, made
an assignment, and did oft said (Fate asalgn
all property owned hy her, except such a*
was t-ivmpl by lAw, to the undrr»ign**d for
the benrfit of h» r crrdlti'fs; (hrrrfofe, you
ahail file with the undrraignrd within sixty
day*, if you reside within the. ^tate of Mur*
ld:». or if hryitnd the limits hi the State,
wrlthin four month!* *aworn atatemrnU uf
your account* and cl aims agalrtit the amid
aaalgnor.
Dated at Sanford. fTemlnole county, Flor­
ida. tfils the 3rd dav id January, A. ft. 19J9.
VA N CE K. DOU(*leABB,
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dcrriteds &gt;■ truwtro far .■W ill “Itlrd-

ler Co.# I, 1» Falk St Co., Louder- .
hack,
(ijlbrrt, A
Co.,
(Jarrrt,
Jlowen
A
Vanlluren.
TyaVn
Smith, * W. K. Alexander A* ( ‘ o.,
Lehman A Velaburg A (lethem

llrtam cr; all
claiming lntereata under Thomas Stalker, all
parties claiming Interrata under
Wm. Mill*, all nartlea claiming Intrreals under Niathew A. Btcvirt,
all partlea elaiming Ihteresta under
If l\ Northrop, derraaed, all par&lt;ties elaiming interrata under Jtmima
Dav|a, all partira claiming intrreata undrr Seth Taylor or. undrr
Mold* Taylor or rithrr of them,
all partira claiming Interrata under
Alva V. Wood, all parties rlalmln
Interrata under John 11. * Duran2
• " P«Mis.; vl.imTng- in
t,'rests under John Halls, all p*rtira elaiming Tnlerr.l undrr Frank­
lin Monrr, deceased, *11 partlet
rlaimlng interest* under Stephen

GO.

drerased, a* trustee for XVIts llledler Co.J
I. L. Fslk A Co., Lotidetback. Gilbert A Co.,
Garret, llowrn A X’ enllurrn, TysCn A Sm ith,
XX‘. E. Alexander, A Co., Erkman A Vtlahurg A Gethern A Rexamer: Tbomaa Stalker,
Wm. Mills, Mathew A. Stewart, II. C. Nor­
throp. drq'd, Jamima Davie, Seth T aylor,
Molfle' Taylor, Alva V. XVood, John E. Du­
rand, der'd, John Haiti, Franklin M oore,
lired , Sle’phe.n 8. Hopkins, dec'd, itobert
Frath, Thomaa Miller, der'd, 'Georglana
Joiner, •George H. Joiner, F. N. Fulling,
MaryvJ. Skinxer, dec'd, Isaac If. T ra b u e,'J .
Henry llintsrn, Clias. P. Will, K ale F.
J.yon, Gottlieb II. Keyler. Cherlea M. Ham­
ilton, Frances E. Kennedy, Orlando Ken­
nedy. or undrr A. I L Carver or under A. 8 .
While, nr under any of them or otherwise
in the/fullnwing lands:
NXV'f of SE U of NXV *1 Sec 10, T p 20
H. 29.
Reg. 15 eh*. E of N W eor wf N E 'f of
S\V&gt;* of See 12. run 8 20 eh*. E fl.5 cha, N
20 ehs, XV 6.5 chs to bsg. Sec 12. T p 20 II. 29
S E 'i of S\Vt». Sec 15, T p 20, It 29. *
South 3-8 of N E 't o f . N W ji of See £ 6.
Tp 20. Il 29.
Ely of SXX’ ii o f S F .li, Sec 27. T p 20, R.29.
E 14 of N K li of N E &gt;4 o l ' S r . f i, See 31,
T p 20. It 29.
NW Js of N E lA Hess 387 ft E A XV by
405 ft N. A S o\it of 3)V cor). See 31, Tp
20, It 29.
E H ol SE?*' of S E R of -NF.lt, Bee 32. Tp20. It 29.
SE li of S E Ii, Sec 32. T p 20, R 29.
E H of W } { of N W H of HBJ4. See 32.
T p 20. H 29.
W H of N W H ol NXV.H of 8 E « . S e e -32,
T p 20. It 29.
. .
SEH of 8 E »t, See 33. Tp 20, H 29. •
XVH of 8 XV&gt;4 of NXVH, See 33. T p 20,
H 29.
‘ »
E»4 of W H of S E H of N W H . Bee 33,
T o 20. Il 29.
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N 'v "I S ' i of W H of W H of S E H of
NXX*H; See S3. To*20, n 29.
8 1-8 of XVH of SE H
H of See 33,
Tp 20, It 29.
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NOTICE
Heard of County Commi»*»onrra for Srminnie County will receive hid* i»n Saturday
FrtiT ia th ' " W l X ' . ' r i n ' o-Vtoek" a1:*
building apiirokimately one mite of road on
(jencva-Hanford road west of .St. Johns river,
with Crystal River rock. Flans and specifi­
cation* may be had upon application to the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
S llnpkle*. dereased, ail parties
Right* rtirrttii to reject any and all bids. elaiming Interests under ll"be»t I’ralh
U A D/HUiLykSIl* C l e r k all particeriairninginl.Te.1 under Thomas
Miller, dc-c'd., ail parties claiming
Hoard of County Commia#i»»arra^*
**' “ y^mlnolc f'ountj', Fta.
interest*'under Georgians Joiner or
3 5-eTtc
under George II. Joiner, all parties
917 fl E A W by 670 (t N A 8 in S E ’
rlaimlng inlrrrsts under F. N.
ror of N W H of N W I j of See 35. A 8 H of
Fulling. *11 partlea rlaimlng InlrrJa-U irru lr R y - r t t u ^ .I J n a - m o l i , Hemln.l*
t
Ceuniy, I lorfda
Ileg. 10 rods W of NE e o f q f 8 E H of
Isaac II. Tralftir, *11 parlies claim­
O ven treot Turpentine Company
SE H »f See. 9, run S 40 rode, W 30 rods, N
ing .Interests under J. Henry Hint40 rods, E 30 rod* to beg. See 9, T p 20,
ten, all parties claiming interest*
Genre* XV. litm lm
XV. J, Mt- ,
R 80, -- under- Chas. F. Will, ali perionk
.MIlian, Jr.. II. Winfield Hay. and
NXV.H of N E H of S W U . See HL T p 20^
elaiming Interest* under Kate F.
(■rorge II. flays, &lt;1. I' Julinsnn.
It 30.
Lyon: *11 pertles rlaimlng InlerevtsMU L . Hrawily, lUchard X. I ) r ,« N H of N E H of N E H of SW H Bee I«,
iili'-li II, Keyler,. ail
all parlies
Gottlieb
dy. Cbarlrs E. Tuft*. J. I.- MachT p 20, K 30.
claiming Interrsi* undrr-Charles M.
nry. J. D .'II.V kney, II- C- XVhlte8 E *1 of S E H . See i« . T p 20. It SO.
Hamilton, all parlies rlaimlng in­
loa d , XX m. G. Hackney. Augusta
XV H of HXVH. See. 19. Tp 20, It. 30.
terests undrr A. It. Carver, all
I. Andrra, Geo. 8 . Norwood, Mary
E H of N W H . Bee 20, T p 20. It 30.
parlir* claiming Interests undrr
A Norwood, Elltalirlh Temple.,
NEH
of 8WH fleas 2 acre* ln ‘ N E corner
A. 8. White, end all parties claim­
Daniel G, Marsh, Su.an At. Trsg70 ytli E and XV by 140 yds N and S, See 6,
ing Interests under France* E,
n* c and ‘ Js.. Tesgner, Ssrsh F.
Tp
21.
It
30.
Kennedy or under Orlando Ken­
Duroetl and Jat. D, Dnreelt, Mary
S E H of S W H . Bee 20. T p 21, H 30.
nedy, el al:
A. Hlrnuglm, Susan llarkney, l.erlYou are hereby ordered to appear to tho
»er II. Nirrwond, Nathaniel (1. Nr*rTo all parlies claiming an Interest under bill of romplelnt herein filed on the 7th day
*i"u l. Unary E. Norwood. Agnes F.
II. XYtnfield Hays, George B. Hays, O. P. ol April, A. D. 1919.
Weber, Tina. L. Marsh, Martha
Johnson, ■Ella L. Drawdy, Charles K. Tufts,
It I* further ordered that this notice ba
Crrley and Simurl Cerley. her hus­
J. io llarkney, J . D. Hackney, II'. C. XVhitcband, Daniel M ..llarkney, John A,
head, Wm. (I. Hackney, Augusta L. Anders, published once each week for twelve consec­
utive
week* In the Sanford Herald, a news­
Jfarkney, John D. Norwood, MnrGeorge 8. Norwood, Mary A. Norwood.
tbn D. Norwood, Wm, 8. Marsh,
Elisabeth Templre, D aniel.G. MarcJi, Kusan paper published in aald Seminal* county.
Sarah L. Kelly, Mary 8 . Hackney,
M. Teagner, .Karah F. Doraett, Mary AWltneee my hand and |hjl if* ! of tba
J. D. .H ackney, ** exerutor of the
Staughn,
J u ia n ,
llaakaey, Imiiter * R. Circuit- fiodrt this 8lh day of Janu
anuar y,
l**t
of Paaiel tlaekner. d e -----Norwood,* Nathanlrl G. Norwood, Heeey E. A. H 1919.
rented, Thom** SUlkerr -Xvilliam
(*eal|
Norwood. Agnes F. Weber, -Thomas L,*
E.* A. DOUGLASS,
Mills, Mathew A. Htawart, Frances
Marsh. Martha Cerley, Daniel M. Hackney,
Circuit Clerk, Seminole County, Florida.
E. Kennedy and Orltndo Kennedy,
John A. llarkney, John D. Norwood, Mar­ Massay A Warlow,
Jerrirnn Davia, Seth Tayinl and * .
tha D, Norwood, XVm. 8 . Marsh, Herah I*
Sols, for C om plt.Motile Taylor. Alva 'V.*Wo»xl, John
Kelly, Mary 8. llarkney; Andrew Joknaon,
35-iStc
Malta, Hubert Frath, Georxlana
J'Uner and Georg* II. Joiner, r . N.
Fulling, J. Henry Hinlirn, Chat.
I\ W ill; Kate F. Lyon, Gottlieb H.
Kny-ler. Chirlrs M. Hamilton »nd
A. i t Carver, A. S. White *t al.
T o th* defendant*, George XV. Hambo,
J. M cM illan, Jr., II. Xvlnflrld Have and
George II. Hays, O. I*. Johnson, Ella L.
Itrawdy, Itlchard A. Drawdy, Charles K.
T u lls, J. L. Hackney, J. D. Hackney, H. C.
Whitehead, Wm. O. llarkney, August* L,
Anders, Geo. 8, Norwood, Mary A. Nor­
wood, Eliiabeth Temple*. Danisl G, Mirsh,
Susan M . Teagner, and Jaa, Teagner, Tiarnh
F. Doraett and Jaa. I). Dorsett, Mary A.
Htraughn, Susan Hackney. I^riser H. Nor­
w ood, Nathaniel G. Norwood, Roeey E.
N orw ood, Agne* F. Webrr, Tho*. U Marsh,
M irth * Cerfey And Snmurl Cerley, her hus­
band, Dnalel M. Hackney, John A. lUeknty,
John D, Norwood, Martha D. Norwood
Wm. 8 . M irth, Sarah U Kelly, Mary 8.
llarkney, J, D. llarkney, j u eierutor of tha
list will ot Daniel llarkney. deceased. Thom­
as Stalker, William Milt*, Mathew A. 8t*wart. France* E. Kennedy and Orlando Ken­
nedy, Jemima Davie, Seth Taylor and Mnlile
Taylor, Alva V. W ood, John Halt*, Robert
Frith . Georgian* Joiner and George B.
Joiner, N. F. Fulling, J. Henry lllnttm .'l
Char, |*. Wilt, Kate F. Lvon, Gotllieb H.
Keyler, Cbarlet M. - Hamlllon, and A. II.
Carver-nnd A. 8, While:
It appearing Irons Ibe sworn bill Bled
herein that your ptary of reaidene* li~ un­
known and that you nre over the age of
twenty-one year*.
It la therefore ordered that you do appear
In thia rourt to the blit herein filed on th*
Mtnufariurcni Ideal Fcrtillzera
l&amp;th day of March, 1919.
JACK SON VILLE,.........................................................FLORID
It l* further ordered that this order be
published once a week for eight consecutive
week* in th* Sanford Herald, a newspaper
published in laid Seminole county.
Witness my hind and teal of th* itld Cir­
cuit C ou rt thia January 8th, A. I&gt;. 1910.
(aim ed)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
(lea l) Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co.,
„
,
Florida,
Maaoey a Warlow,
Solicitor* for Complainant*
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SANFORD

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 -S E C T IO N
NUMBER 35

SANFOHD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10. I919

OLUME X

BIG C0NV0- _
CATION HERE
THIS WEEK

most enjoyable time closed at a late
hour. Those present wore Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mr. and Mrs.
J t~ S r’ W ilson,-Joe H m ry, Mr.-tmd
Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Lewis, Mr. and Mnt. Fred
.Watsman, Mrs. Henry. McLaulin
and L. E. Hann. {

RED CROSS NEXT WEEK IS
ROLL CALL COURT WEEK
SUCCESSFUL IN SEMINOLE

ere of our schools cannot fail to rec­
ognize the value of your efforts in
their behalf; and tho children of our
aohools-Jcnow - they have-. no .hgiBlL
friend in this county than the chair­
man of the board of public instruc­
tion. the ilonorablo F\ P. Forster.

COUNTY SUN­
DAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION

And more than any others, we
who have labored with you, and
have .seen and realized the sincerity
• Food, Feed and Forage
nnd earnestness fcf yoqr services, ap­
Gainesville, Fla., Special, Jan. 8 .—
preciate '"the noble work you have
What promises to he one of the
WILL CONVENE SUNDAY JAN­
most valuable and intensive cam­
RE done for us and for tho county.
HUNDRED
DOLLARS VERY LIGHT D D C K ET IS
CHURCH OF HOLY C RO SS KN- paigns that has ever been put across ELEVEN
UARY 12TH AND CLOSE MON­
PORTED AND T E R M WILL IN
And, us u slight token of our ap­
RAISED DURING TH IS CAM ­
■t k r t a i n s c o n v e n t i o n o f
DAY .N IGH T. WITH M EETIN G S
in the stato bf Florida und probably
ALL PRO BA BILITY BE SH O RT preciation .of your labors, and as an
PAIGN FOR -T H IS CAUSE
EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN SAN­ the south, for the maximum produc­
IN
T H E M ETH O D IST CHURCH
expression of our respect•and’eateem
FORD WHICH
WAS
M O ST tion of Food, Feed nnd Forage Crops
Nex’t week is Court Week in Sem­
OF
T H IS CITY
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With the closing of the Red Cross
for you ns n co-worker, ns a true serr
succe Sseul
,
inole
county;-itbring
The
regular
Roll-G
all
today
the
officers
of
the
has becn.mappod out by- th e-Exten­
vant of yoyr fellow nlan, as n power
A Sunday' school convention of
term of the Circuit Court. Court is for the advancement of the cause of
This, week witnessed one of the sion Division of the University of Roll Call feel thnt the campaign has
more than ordinary - Importance will
This campaign will he been a success, even though the scheduled to convenp on Tuesday, education, ahd ns OUR F R IE N D , he held at Sanford Sunday and Mon­
finest church conventions ever hPld Florida.
Jan. 14th with Judge Perkins on the we take pleasure in presenting uou
Inunched
in
every section of the quota was not reached. ’
in this city when thu*cof&gt;vocatlon of
day, Ja n . 12-13. The first session
Duo to prevailing conditions the bench, and Hon. Jo s. ,11. Jones ns with this small* remembrance.
Hie Episcopal church convened in state simultaneously, Jan . 20, and
will begin at the Methodist church
May this often recall to your mind at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
this city on Tuesday,. Wednesday will last through the .’lis t. The mag­ work was difficult but the people as Mate's Attorney.
nitude of the effort can be b«&gt;st real­ n whole responded liberally. Com ­
Jurors have been drawn and sum­ the many pleasant hours we have
R. D. Webb, general secretary of
and Thursday of this week.
ised from the fact that not only the ing at the close of the year, after moned to nppeur on the above date enjoyed -togyther in this room as the
^
South “ Carolina Sunday School
'A pproxim ately 200 out of tow n
Agricultural
College,
Experiment the many preceding demands on the from the body oL the county as usual fellow workers, friends and. -c a m - L■Association will be one of the prin­
people were present this week in a t­
Station and Extension Division of finances of the county, handicapped nnd next Tuesday will see the.usual cades.
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-; cipal speakers. Before entering th e-™" ' '■ ' ■
tendance. toJL the c o n v u c a tiu n -JU itL a .
the University, but every agricuf- by influenza conditions and . ba^ livch^ t i r aboyl.thu old court house,
Sincercly'5'T&gt;nW7*“'-' *"•*■ Sunday school work a few years ago
\'ery successful iivoetiug-ia- tuuai U d , tu"r"nT',orgnnization Tit the state has weather, the fast waning inlei vst1irr
. C. F\ Ilurrison
which will probably be the last term
Mr. Webb was for fifteen, yenre Pro­
Member Bd. of Pub. Ins. fessor of •English at The Alabama
This diocese comprises the greater been (Irafted into this great drive. war activities incidental upon the of court in the old buildhfg, a* it is
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C. A. Dallas
part of the peninsula of Florida,
Polytechnic Institute at Auburn,
This is a nation'w ide campaign, signing of the armistice and with expected thnt the .new court house
Member Bd. of I’ub. Ins. Ala. * It is said that he is one of our
extending from above the center of nnd conditions in each, state have the Christmas season at hand, the will he in readiness for the spring
; Hchclle Maincs
t
the state southward
is in a very been studied closely, with a view of solicitors Jtnd a difficult task but the term. . ;
best informed speakers on Sunday
success
that
crowned
their
efforts
Attorney
for
Board
prosperous condition.
school
subjects, and1 the people of
determining just what can be ex­
The docket for this term is said to
again proves the indomitable spirit
T. W. Lawton
this
county
ore fortunate in securing
U nd er the able direction of Rev. pected from the different sections.
Tif n u r prnple.— t^rptatmr-nmi-tnmoi- bo a, .utcy .light jam: aa..ciiiiut-ill-ijttll]
Supt. Public Instruction.
him fo r' this convention.
A. S. Peck, rector of Holy Cross Florida is being asked to make the witp instructed not to urge member- innle county hns been at a low ebb
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Mr. Fori}ter responded feelingly ' J. 6 . Webb, general secretary of
church of th is'city the guests were following increases during 1919 over ore instructed not to Urge momb er- during the past year or more. Ih
the Florida Sunday School Associa­
and eloquently, with suppressed
emnfortahly accommodated in the 1918:
ship but to solicit only by rbquest, nil probability the term will not last
tion will also speak several times .
emotion,
in
a'
few
well
chosen
-and
homes of the various members of the
Corn, 1.1 per cent
hence the total membership obtained over ten days, ’most of which time
(hiring
the convention. Mr. Webb
appropriate
words,
expressing
his
rungregution in Sanford and all re­
Peanuts, 25 per cent
1 represents a free-will offering to the will lie consumed 1*y the grand jury
only
recently
came tq us from Alaappreciation
of
the
gift,
and
espec­
in
it*
investigation
proceedings.
port a very profitable sind* pleasant
Sugnr Cnne. 25 per cent
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1 Red Cross.
bania,
where
he
bus an enviable rejiially of the spirit that prompted the
Forage. 15 per cent
meeting.
While "the campaign closes o f­
utation
as
a
Sunday
school worker.
givers in thus honoring him fur his
Peanut Hay, 25 per cent
Following is the program of the
ficially today there are some returns F. P. F’nrHler Retires from School services to Ids county. He stated
Among the- local people who will
Meat Hogs, 15 per cent
Itellrps From School Hoard
eon vocations
yet to be made that will bring the
that he would take great pleasure is have a prominent part on the pro­
Dairy
Cows,
25
p&lt;f
cent
Tuesday. January 7. I9I9
total a tritip higher. The personnel
Frank P. Forster, n member nf wearing this pin, and that it would gram are Rev. FL D. Brownlee, Uov.
Beef Cattle, 15 per cent
of
the Roll Call included Mrs. 11. A. the school board for the county from constantly remind him of one of the
8:00 p. in. Vespers
M. II. Massey, II. C. DuBoso. Rev.
Poultry, 33 1-3 per cent.
Tcrlmun. chairman: Rev. Arthur the creation of Seminole rnunty and pleasantest periods of his Ilf0 and
. Episcopal Address
C. DeW. Brower and Roir. C. W.
It
is
believed
that
these
increases
Scaring Perk and Dr. E. D. Brown- chairman of the board for that time thnt he would always have a very
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Church ‘
White.
can be easily made, as mor^-labor js Ice. assistant chairmen: R. R. Dcas,
‘.i 15 p m. Convocation Organization
retired from the board at tjie meet­ warm spot in Ids henrt for the me tri­
available
than
last
year.
And
in
ad­
This is to be an interdenomin­
cashier;
W
M.
Haynes,
publicity
Parish House
ing held Tuesday. Mr. Forster has be re of the board of public instruc­
dition
to
this
there
is
an
opportunity
ational
meeting and every white
chair
mun:
Dr
Brownlee,
speakers
Wednesday. January .s'f’l'JlI)
given excellent service oil the school tion. the attorney und the spuerto get improved farm machinery clmirtnun; Mrs. Ernest Krupp, dis­
Sunday
school
worker of every de­
Low
Celebration
Chprch
board and lias been one of the most Intendent of public instruction.
7 I!* a it)
that could not he bought a year ago. tribution of supplies.
nomination
in
Seminole county -Is
Bunin
chs
Session
ardent supporters of the better
•1 00 a. lit.
llffl
invited to be present.
.
Team No. 1, business section, It. rchoool system of the county. Mr.
Parish House
It is estimated tlinl tiO per cent of
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Card of Thanks
F'iirster bus no children -of bis own
12 10 |i. m Luncheon Hotel Carnes the world's food during the ensuing A Terbeun. J (!■ Ball.
Following iH the' program:
Team fNo. 2. Mrs B. J. Starling. liu’t bud he been the fnther of many * We wish to thnnk the kind friends
year must come from America.
1 1.1 p m. Business Session
First Session, Sunday Afternoon' •
This will meat?.that a Inrge increase Mrs. K. J. Gonzales. Mrs. Harry children he could not have shown and neighbors who so generously
Parish House
3:00
Prayer and praise service.
of food crops must be sent to Eu­ Ward. Mrs. E. U.' Chittenden. Mrs more interest in the children of the responded to our aid at the death of
1-45 p. m. Address by Rev. F r.
Led by Rev. E. D. Brownlee
rope.
Every
p'erefln
in Florida A. B. Peterson, Misses Norton Hern­ county than he has shown by his our little son and grandson; also for
Wood .and Rvv. F'r.
How
to get people to Sunday
Tucker - Parish House----- should attend one of the F. F ..F . don-and Louiso Molton. - .
acts nnd the performance of his duty the beautiful' flowers. •
3:15
Team No. 3. Mrs. S. O. Chuse. in their In-luilf while a member of
meetings to be held in fach com
School und keep them there.
Open Discussion
Mrs. McMahon &amp; baby
munity of the state some Vi mo be­ Mrs. B. F. Whitner.
By J . *0. Webb, General Sec­
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Stiles &amp; family.
the Board.
The school system
6:30 p. m. Adjournment
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retary. Florida Sunday School
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tween January 20 and 31.
h im p. m. Business Session
' Team No. 4. Mrs. R. J. Holly, looses a good man. Not only w-as
Parish House
Association.
Mrs W. E Seoggan, M rs. Chua. Mr Forster a splendid school mun
and a worket (or a belter school and
Sm ith.
3:45 Song
Thursday. Junnary 9, l'Jl'J
school system for the county, but be
Team Nn 5. Mrs. A M
3'.50 "T h e Finest of Fine Arts.
7210* a - in. |,ow Celebration Church
Mrs. Arthur Johnson. Mrs. F'rank was one s f •the best executives of the
R. D. Webb, General Secre­
9 .00 a. in. Final Business Session
day and his work ns chairman of the
Woodruff, Mrs. A. M. Walker.
tary,
South Carolina Sunday
• s .,
IHirish H ouse...........
Team No. 6, Rev. M. II. Massey, hoard speaks for Itself.
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School
Association
12:10 p. m. Luncheon Hotel Carnes
Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mrs. Schclie
4:‘Jfr Adjournment
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During the terms served by Mr.
Woman's Auxiliary Meetings ^
Maine:'. Mrs. Arthur Johnson. Mrs. Forster the board bus built n num­
Second
Session,
Monday
Morning
Wednesday. January 8 .T'JI'J Austin Williams.- Mrs. E. D. Mob­
ber of Huluxd buildings in tho comi­
U.utl a. in. Corporate Communion---9:30 ’ Song and prayer service. Lud
ley, Misses Martha F'ox, Mell tt hltty. and hns repaired practically
. fV r J
Church
by Rev. M. II. Massey
ner, Maude Jinkins.
* ,v,every
building
that
was
already
Some
Things
we
can
do
for
0 1.1 u. m« Business Session
10:00
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Team
No.
7.
Mrs.
Alex
Vaughan.,
-landing, many of which have been
Woman's Club House
the Children. State Worker.
Mrs. F. A Rissett. Miss Sallie R o b ­ 1 nIurged or for the most part made
to p m. Luncheon Hotel ( arnes
10:30 "Teacher and Pnrent Hand
son.
over to tit modern tinu-s and needs. O F F IC E R S FOR T H E YEAR 1919
in H and," by R. D. Webb
it p. m. Bustip'ss Session
.
WILL BE HEAD­
Team No. 9. Mrs. A. Berg.
ARE TO nE ELECTED T U E S ­
Two bond i s s u e s have been signed
, Wdman's Club House K IS SIM M E E
Songs
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11:00
QUARTERS FOR M EM B ERS OF
Team No. 10, Mrs. F'orrest G al- by Mr. Forster as chnirman of the
DAY EVENING. JAN. H . AT
How Can we get Trained
5 p. m. Adjournment for Ad­
11:10
TWO
RIG . ASSOCIATIONS chcl, Mrs. J. E. Pace.
7:30 P. M.
board, the Seventy-live Thousand
dresses Parish House .
Leaden? J . O. Webb
Team No. 11, Misses Ethel Hen­ Dollar Issue of District No. 1J and
N EXT W EEK
11:40 Enrollment of Delegates.
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Next
Tuesday,
January
14th,
1919
ry, Florence Henry, Ruth Taylor, the Fifteen Thousand Dollar issue of
Appointment of Committees
A joint'convention of the mombeing tho second Tuesday In Ja n u ­
Arthur Dlckln* Homo
Ruth Gillen.
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District No. 6.
Questions
11:50# and Anawcra.
boro
of
tho
Florida
S
ta
te
IdYC
StQfJl
ary, will occur-tho -annual alaotion
_ Arthur Dickina is homy nn a Jurr.
— Team Nd7'12, M rs..E . K. Morse.­
Mr. Forster did not offer for re­ of officers for the Sanford Board of 12:10 Adjournment
luugh and at present is stationed ut Association nnd of the Florida State ' Sanford total, $705.00. .
election at the prlmnry lust June, Trade for the coming year.-'
Third Session, Monday Afternoon
Camp Gordon.
Arthur left . here Dairy Association will be held in
.E a st Sanford, Mrs. II. G. Diet­ feeling at that time that he needed
2:00 Song and pralso service.
with Co. C„ mudo up of Orlando Kissimmee on the 14, 15 and 16th
Every man In Seminole county
rich, Mrs. Ben Squires, Mrs. Sandy rest and more timo for his own Work,
DuBoso
and Sanford boys and after training of this month.
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^nderson, Miss Isabel Bayner, Mrs. thus Mr. F’orete? retires from tho who haa the interests of the city find 2:15 Ten Eflldency Points. R. D
at Camp Wheeler went over to . Tho program committee has re­
W. W. Dressor. Total $51.00.
. hom'd as he began with it — without county at Ifeart ia expected to bo
Webb
.
Franco wheru ho wa» brigaded with served one entire session for tho dis­
present a t this meeting to select the
Longwood, J . H. Dunbar. Total opponent.
the Rainbow Division and was In cussion of th e-su bject,' "Women on
2:40
W
hat
some
Organized Adult
officers for 1919.
Mr. F. F. Dutton was elected to
the fighting at Chateau Thierry, San the Farm and Ranch,” by women $38.00.
Bible
Classes
are doing. State
The Sanford "Board of Trade haa
Geneva, Mrs. Endor Curlett. T o­
tako Mr. Forster’s placo on tho
Mihiel salient and several other who have been successful.
Worker.
. •* ,
done good work during its existence
tal. $71.00. , .
board
and
will
enter
in
upon
his
battles. lie was struck with shrap8:00
Report
of
County
Ofikere
Among those who havo been asked
In the city and tho progressive men
Chuluota, M r s .'C . D. Brumloy,
duties at the organization meeting
nell and wounded' badly and while to take part are: Mrs. W. F. Black­
3:10 Reports of- Committees and
of tho town and county are standing
total
$35.00.
lying in a shell hole waiting for the man of Lake Monroe; Miss Mary O.
Election of Officers
next Tuesday.
squarely behind this organization
Oviedo,.M rs. W. E. Young. Mrs.
stretcher bearers was gassed.
Ho Chaso of Brandon; 'Mrs. Marian A.
3:20 The Superintendent and Hia
C. L. West, Mrs. R. W. Lawton,
A pleasant Incident occurred dur­ and expect to continue to do ao.
wus also wounded in the arm by a Horwitz of Moore Haven; Miss May
Work. J . O. Webb
Mr. H. C. DuBoae, president has
Mrs. S. W. Stephens, total $107.00. ing the meeting Tuesday of the
bayonet stab and wears two wound Morse of Tallahassee, assistant home
3:45 Round Table Discussions. AH
Monroe, Mrs. W, J . McBride, hoard of public instruction, when a issued tho following notice of elec­
stripes and also service stripe. He demonstration' agent; Mrs. S. R.
arc requested .to make suggesMrs. B. E. Lake, total $16.00.
beautiful Masonic Emblem pin waa tion:
waj* in Jhe hospital foe some time in Pyles of Ocala; Mrs. J . D. Randall
Rons, give any • helpful In­
'A ltam onte, Mrs. E. T . Haines, presented to the retiring ‘chairnlan
Notice
France and then brought to America of Lawtey; and Miss II. G. Wagener
formation, or ask any ques­
.. of thfc board, Hon. F. P. Foreter,
Regular meeting of the Sanford
{anding at Newport News. He has of Green Cove Springs, manager of $65.00.
tions
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Georgetown,
Rev.
Geo.
Brewer,
by those who have been associated Board of Trade will be held In the 4:15 Adjournment
seen service and is glud to get back a 46,000 acre farm.
Mrs. M. E. Harris, $20.00.
with him* in directing the school Court Ilouac on Tuesday evening,
home and now that thq actual fight­
Fourth Session, Monday Night
Tho Round Gable will’ be another
Willing Workers, Mrs. Pearl Mal­ system of the county.
January 14th at 7:30 p. m. Tor the
ing U over want* to come back home
8:00 Prayer * and praise service
feature, twenty prominent live stock loy, $L00.
.
.
to stay. Ho is the son of Mr. and
The presentation waa -made by purpose, of electing officers for ^hc
Rev. C. DeW. Bfawer
growers having .been asked, to each
General total, $1100.00. »
Mrs. J . W. Dickies of this city and
Supt. T . W. Lawton in the following coming year and the transaction of 8:15 Reaponaibility of the Church
talk five minutes on important sub­
■uch other business as may properly
hia‘many friends arc glad to sec him
words:
School In Character Develop­
Services at the Temple Sunday
come before said meeting.
back from the front and are congrat­ jects.
Dear
Friend:
ment. Rcv&gt; C. W. White
Ope evening will be given over to
Rev. M. II. Maaaey, pastor of tlie
ulating him over his escape from
Many matters of importance, are
Working
together to win tho
8:40
It
is
with
deep
and
sincere
regret
------,
the subject of cattle tick eradication, First Baptist church of Sanford an­
death in battle.
Kingdom Service.
R. D.
which is the paramount necessity nounces regular services at the thnt we approach the time when you to ho taken up at this meeting lookwill
sever
your
connection
with
th
ejln
g
to
tho
interest,
o
the
city
and
Webb
for development of the cattle Industry Temple Sunday.
For the morning
county and it is expected that every 9:20 Adjournment.
.
In Honor of Guest
at tho
Dr.
E. ---ih
M. o u r tho pastor will continue a aeries board of public Instruction. During
av
vua present
i&gt;ic&gt;vu» time.
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Mr. and Mrs. It. J . Holly enter­ Nighbert will illustrate his addrrsa|0j }iclpful aermona on the revival of the time of your service, since U10 member will bo present.
H. C. Dullbao, Pres't.
1 . 1 two
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tained a^. few friends last Tuesday with
At the Congregational Church
reels of government mov­ church
interest and use for his sub­ organization of this county, surely
night in honor of*M r. L. E. Hann of ing picture films.
no
one
has
been
more
faithful
in
the
je c t "Awaking the Dead." F’or the
Sunday school and Bible study at
Attention, Royal Arch Masons -.
New .York who has been-their guest.
Experienced workers will present evening hour a theme that h as'to do performance of public duties than
9:45,
morning worship at 11. Tho
Sergeant Joe Henry entertained the
you) no official has moro deeply felt
Tho first communication for 1919
tho merits of dairy farming, of pure with the modern issues of the day
guests with many songs singing the
the burtlen and reaponaibility of his of Monroe Chapter No. 15‘R. A. M., Christian Endeavor Society meets at
bred awine, and of the sheep indus­ will be discussed, subject: "Paying
Y . M. C. A. song as a special favor.
puDiuufi and
unu duty
u u i, to
»w hia fellowman
............... ^will be held Tuesday evening, Ja n . 6:15, with tho church evening service
the. fare. The Templo ia specially position
.
•
Sergeant Henry- haa a fine baritone try.
than
you
’
have;
,
and
certainly
n o " i 4 r commencing promptly at 7 :3 0 . at 7 o'clock, j
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The Kissimmee people are plan­ fitted and If the evening he cool the
•TO ce and hia singing was greatly
official
haa
received
more
meagre
j The P a st. Master and Most Excel- ” We shall not forget tho first ses­
■team
radiators
will
be
going
and
enjoyed. Mildred Holly also danced ning for some novel entertaining fea­
the room will be made comfortable. compensation than the almost neg- jent Degrees will b* conferred.'
sion of the County Sunday School
one of her character dances. De- tures and request th at every .mem­
Visitors in the city and people with- llgible salary attached to your offie. Every Companion of Monroe C h ap -.
•tflcloua refreshments consisting of ber of the two Associations attend
at the
" ~ 'A ruAnV t ^ i r wives mother, and out a chtftgh home here are especialThe citizens of Seminole county ter and all visiting Royal Arch Ma-1 Association
« » « « ■ « « « in
•“ the
— 'afternoon
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chicken .salad, cheese sandwiches,’ .
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iy invited to worship a t the'Tem ple, appreciate your services; the teach- sons are cordially Invited to attend. M etholU t church, at thrw o 'd sc.:.
.olives and coffee were eerved and a sisters. (
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LIVE STOCK
MEETING ON
JAN. 14-16

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BOARD TRADE
ELECTION ON
NEXTTUESDAY

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THE 8 A N ro m i IIERALD

CATES CRATE COMPANY

P h o n e 181
No 1 Alfalfa Meal Pea GiVen
No 1 Timothy Hay
.
No 2 W. C. Oat», best on the market
Arab Sweet Feed, the best made.
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Green Cross, the old reliable.
Bjg Mule, good for a little loss money
Mutter Fat Dairy Feed, not too. costly
Schumacher Hog and Dairy'Feed, tr&gt;* it
Mice Itran.
Cotton Seed Feed Meal.
Cotton Seed Fertilizer Meal.

JANUARY 3

Southern D istrib u to r for the Universal Bushel Basket.
W e carry.th e'largest stock: uf v a r io u s Farmers su p ­
plies in the territory.
We carry % largest stock of all kinds of Feed in the County. We
,
' have the kind.' you want, and the kind thht Your Stock needs.
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der a deep girdle of broad velvet
ribbon. Narrower velvet outlines tho
whlto collar and rtiffa. Medium slzo
requires
yards 36 Inch satin, with
&gt;, yard plain satin for collar and
cuffs
Tho second model features a blouse
t«f black velvet trimmed with beads
nnd fancy buttons. It Is wogn with
r. skirt of check satin, simply gath
cted at tho top. Tho blouse Is slash*ed at either side and finished at the
neck with a high collar -Average, size
requires 4 yards 36-Inch velvet and
3 1, yards 36 Inch satin.
First Moejcl:
Pictorial Review
Waist No. 7929 Sizes. 34 (o 41 In­
ches bust. Price. 25 cents Skirt No.
7941 Sizes. 24 to 32 inches waist
Price, 25 rentft
Se-ceinel Model* Mleitlse* No Tail
Sizes. 14 to 2o years Price, 2i&gt; cents.
Skirt No. 792S : Sizes, 22 to 32 Inches
Waist. Price, 25 cents. Embroidery
No 12320M. Transfer, blue or yel­
low. Price, 25 cents.
T «* U »i&gt;»m i t mat t'nnrrrt
T • n«»tu*r that I.' J F II;. k■•
f S«»n
lord. H o n d a , mill on I hr 1th H*&gt; of Frbru*
»ry.
at Mrl.anH. Florid*, at 1« GO
tiVl'irit n m . trr m« Mi«n thrfrmftrf a» ra n br

Lr«*H n-.^Vi »f ;tir* tl"r. !•t f•r• Ju&lt;!;* Jaiu*
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On thU l . t its) ol Ja n u a r y , A. I). 1 9 1 9 .
c»n reading t tiv fMrrfnitif p#tltl«*n, H !• «*rHered by t h r ( ’ nurt that hrarirtg hr hail up*»n
the u * n » i»n t h r l l t h Hay r| F rF r u a r y . ^ I 1
befor# •%•&lt;! t'n urt.
u u id
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'troBteriS, MTs/ J . AYr. JJfck in s. !^Mrs. ing was thp songs by Mr. Henry, n
W. E. Houshqlder and Mrs. Firrest member of the Marine Corps and
Lake, all becomingly gowned in at- son of Mrs. J. S. Wilson, who’ is
trnctive evening gowns. The grand home on furlough.
His splendid
march, led by Mr. and Mrs. Forrest ‘ baritone was greatly enjoyed.
Lake presented a brilliant sight, bu t;
Many out of to w n ' guests were
th e march soon became a dreamy present and the occusion was one
Mr. Holly spent several weeks in waltz, i\nd the many couples o
New York recently in training ns an prettily gowned Indies and convcn tunate enough to be present
executive secretary for work in tionnlly garbed escorts formnllv
France but could not go over - on
account of a change in the pluns of
the War Feraono! Roard und is home
for a few weeks.
-.He gave a ‘ brief outline of the
wonderful course of trulning ns given
the overseas men at Columbia Col­
lege and guve the audience a part of
work they like best. * An nppropriathe sychologicnl test applied to the
secretaries which was greutly en­
joyed by those present.
,
Mr. Holly also took occasion to
speak of the wonderful work of the
Y. M. C. A. work here and abroad
and of the praise accorded .the “ Y ”
in all •quarters. T l* 1 critic isms ferri­
ed nt the manner. in"wtitrh'tlJe^gdV;
ernment canteens are handled by
the Y " _ are not founded* on •facts
and it is Mr. Holly’s endeavor t&lt;
present the true facts in the ea«c and

r'.e l i .i.h ant.;,

inarching toward
Merlin ha- a- t- object .» tearing
raid into G e r m a n y , " acco rd in g to a
corn q i o i o ic n t
at
I.ittinanixThe

In

Clrrall Co urt. M rtrnlh Judicial Clrrull.
In and f o r S r m l n o l r C o u n t , , t'U rld a.
In
Chanrrr,
In Ih r M a t t e r ot th r DUiolu.
l io n ol
.
S o llrr
N t a m a l h l a Grnvo C o m p a n y , a
rorporallo-i und/r t h r law t of
Florida
'
.?
-Notirr ia hrVrhy , l &lt; r n to all partlra InU r r a l H th a t a prtitlon haa b«rn filed by. a
majority In Inlrrrat of t h r atnrkboldrr t of
Ih - N ra m a th la G ro v r C o m p a n y , a co rp o ra ­
tion u r d c r t h r l a a a of Florida, p r a j l n s t h r
re irt f,-r t h r dlunlutlon of &gt;,ld rorporatiem,
a r d that t h r 3rd d a x of I'rbruar y. A. I&gt;.
IM S h a, bron Aa m1 u ( h r H|!r Ju r ( h r h« arIr&gt;c •f u i d m a l t r r . laid KTirinc to br h*ld
i t thr (nurt h«»uir in D rl.a m l, rourity «&gt;f
V •lu«ii
Fl'.ft l*. r i**furr Ihr r« url. al
mt *(•«.. v ir :»lar. within aald
Ihr
r*»jrt r i . at that ti*nr hr
I. %N MIS. I IS II A II * M ..
•
and
*• f«*r I*
li«*ncft

To

thr

- Nailer of A o -l(nm rn l
C re d ito r! ol Soroh M.

Aulgnor:

\V|l!l»ro«.

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t'l»», t a k r n»t|-r thkt Kirill M. William*
&lt;&gt;r Sanford. Seminole eounty, Florid a, haa on
the 10th day of December, A. l». 1 *1 *. made
an aMlfn menl. «and did on aald d a ta aaalzn
all property owned by her, eaco pt auch aa
wat ca r m p t by law, tn-tK o undersigned for
tho beneOl of her creditor#; thrreforr, you
•hall Ale with the underpinned within alxty
d a y i . If tell retldr within tha S l a t - of F lo r-,
Ida. or If bry on a t h r lln tlta,of lb * S t a i r ,
within four month*, aworn a ta tr m r jita of
-your amount* and rlalm* acalnat l b * raid
naaifnor.
.
Dated at Sanford, Seminol* co u n ty . F lo r ■* *r &gt; .........................
• D. m
d day of J a n u a r y . A.
I *.
V A N C E E . DOUGLASS,
• .
* Atdfnt#.

A great many of these
soldiers have indicated u &lt;j
locate on the fnrm, and if i
sire it the government will gj

P a y Short Courses for Ftrotq]
which is to be held at the Collejn/
Agriculture .n t the" University,
C-17. At these cu rses, the solder*
will get a better idea of conditi«*
in this section, and will be in btttif
position, to take up the regulir cf.
fered- course in agriculture.

Beginning Friday
January 3rd, 1HID

Beginning Friday

Will Continue Un­

Will Continue l n-

til January 25th.

til January 25th.

January 3rd. Mill)

T h e in f a n tr y a lr e a d y hr** occupied
im portan t railw ay it-nu-r* including
K ru ezd ri -en and P o-. t a i. and ba«

c \ p , cit*d.

a lth o u g h

COAT

som e

of tht* demobilized troops refuse to
sefve.'
. .This agency-says the German rail­
ways are disorganized. There is- a
p c-iS ility

of

a

w e ll o r g a n i z ' d

NOTH

Ido

portunitiea offered for learni^
ticul agriculture.

infantry is well armed utnl is »ypported
bv
artillery
und cavalry.

P o 'i*h

.«ff' r.

Nolle# i, tirrtby t iv r n tha t W. T. S w l c o ' t .
■fiurrha„r cf T a i f’- r l i r r a t , - S c . IHC1, &lt;|at. ,1
IK- 2nd .Mi. nt J u n e , A. I&gt;. I ' 1" . I u ill-&lt;1
aald o r i i n r a f o In mv offllK- l i d ha« raaO*
appliraiion for la» tfrod to It.uo In arr-ordi n f r n u h l a » . Said r-rtlflra lv rmtiraro* ir.»
f , l l o « l h ( &lt;lorrll&gt;rd property (U ualed
in
Semlncli- r n u n ly , Florida. t o - » i l . K 1, -d
SK I,
S W &gt; , Sor 19. T p 21 8 . It. SO
C a tl.
T o -n ly arfr.
T h r laid land brine
a,-r«»rd at lh« dalo o| i h - U«uanr- ot •urh
c r r l i d r a l r In t h r n a m r of Unknown. ltn l-m
•aid crrllf if atr *hall hr rrrtrrm rd a r r i r d m e
t o law l a t d rrd will I n u r thrrr on on t h r
4 th day of Krb ru ary. A. I). 191*.
Witnmr my ofttrial •ignaturr and arat Ihia
t h r 3rd day ol J a n u a r y . A.' I&gt;. 1919.
•*al&gt;
E . A. D OU G LA SS.
Cirri. C ircu it Court S r m l n o l r Co ., Kla.
Il- Slc
IIy V. M / DoUflaaa, D. C.

tlon has been provided for this pur­
pose. Dr. A. A. .Mur|diree, president
of the University of Florida has been
in communication with the board of
directors of Vocational Education, in
regard to taking disabled soldiers nt
the University for training, at the
expense of the government. As a re­
sult of this correspondence, Mr.
E. E. U ttorka k, agent for the Voca­
tional Hoard in this district made a
visit to th e' University last week.
He was unusually enthusiastic over
the conditions in Florida, und was
thoroughly. delighted, with what Ji® .
saw. He seemed favorably impressed
with the equipment of- the College,
and especially the fnrm and the op

arm;. *■; 'i.miii ten ■ i-.i. '.g
Met. n, aeei-rding to a ilispat- b lit re
quoting sem.-.r-i of the t&gt; 'm a n enpital.
&lt;, lisl ;tv &gt;• Nnske. member »*f
l be I'.lo rt i .linnet in charge of mili­
tary allair-,. )- -.iid to have ordered
tin- fifth German &lt;li\i-t,-h -to meet

• • . army reaching Meriiu.

Nullrr of Ippliratlnn for T i t l f r r ,l t n-li-r
Srrllon * of . h ip lr r IftNN. I . , « , of 4‘l j r .

Plaster

Largo Dairy Feed, with a Million Dollar Guarantee.
Cuban Flint Corn, just the right size for Chickens.
.
Red Feather Scratch Feed, the best grade made.'
.
Rod Feather Little Chix Feed, the kind that makes them grow.
Red Feather Chicken Gumbo, doubles your Kgg supply.
Bowdens Oyster Shell, the kind the Hen must have.
Ohio Pearl Grit, for young and Grown Poultry.
Pepper Seed Now Ready for Delivery.

: g! t.n g

1. Kr«uii« Bankrupt
In ( h r m i t t r r ol I*« 11 ( i«•n let

Jjme
Vmcnt

C o m pa t e S tU P r i n t With O th tr t D t fo r t You U t g — I D t lio tr E n t e g u S e r t , __ i L a ' lit t B a g a lt r lt P o u n d t o f M V S p e c i a l P t r l l l i t t r / b r Y o tir F lo w e r t a n d G a r d e n

t.crf nrrtf o rtT rM rY V A
At the request of his many friends,
R. J . . Holly gave a lecture &lt;it the
Presbyterian
church
Wednesday
night on. the Y. M. C. A. nnd the
overseas training at Columbia •Col-

IN SATIN AND VELVET.------Satin continues to bo an exceeding­
ly fashionable fabric. Used alone of
In combination with velvet, there Is
nothing smarter for dressjr wear. The
first frock pictured Is a figured satin.
The skirt has a deep tuck at the knee

2 0 1 W e s t F ir s t Street

K

The regular annual meeting ■&gt;! the 1
stockholders of the First National
Hank of Sanford. Florida, will be
held at the otltce of the Hank irr San­
ford, Fla., on the second Tuesday in
January, 1919, a t 10 o'clock a. m..
for the election of a boatd of direc­
tors for the ensuing year, and for the
transaction n frsu c b other business as
may properly come before the meeting.
B. F*. Whitner, Cashier

Fur Trimmed Coats; Plain Coats, Wool Velour Coats, Broad Cloth
Coats— Coafs of all Styles and Description

PRICES SHOT TO PIECES
. foatS iiits

—.’

Trem endous Values— fill this S e a ­
son’s Sm artest M ost Distinctive
and Unusually Complete S e le c ­
tions. Every Price Radically Cut

New Georgette
Waists -

Dresses

The Most Wonderful Values of
Lovely D resses in Serge, Satin
and all Popular Fabrics at Really
Rem arkable Low Prices. : : :

. Why Creccent la Turkish Symbol.
When Constantinople was n Ityzantine city'P h ilip , the futher of AletatidcF the Great, trlejl to reduce It try
siege. ‘ R e was unsuccessful by day,
und when be thought to take the city
by surprise In the dnrk the crescent
tnoou nud stars appeared and exposed
ills warriors to the citizens. Ini honor
of h er. protection of tho city the llyznutluns built n statue to Dlo^a and
made tho crescent the symbol o f the
Annual Woman’s Club Halt
The annual ball of the Social De­
partment of the Woman’s Club,
which was -held in the E lk s’ Hall
New Y ear’s night, was one o f.th e
most brilliant events of t"he season,
and maintained the high standards
set in the several years past. The
magnificent hall «us a dream pf
beauty.
Festoons of Spanish moss
were draped from chandelier to
chandelier, with here and there an
artistic duster of brilliant poinseftias.
Baskets and vases filled
with lovely red roses, the clqb
tlower were effectively placed, and
an admirable tonch to the entire
scheme, nnd In keeping with the

FIRST STREET NEXT TO HOTEL CARNES
NO
EXCHANGE
OR

APPROVAL

Don’t Forget Sale Opens Friday January 3rd , 1919 and Will Con
tinue Until Saturday January 25th.
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JANUARY 10, i Sl|

THE" HANFORD HERALD

Want Somq Seed?
•UPSALA AND .GRAPEYILLE
.Years from Camp Johnston on a vis­ men, three in number had each col­
lected
-for
hla
personal
wardrobe
n
Sanford
Herald,
it-to
his
wife.
Op account of the weather the
.Sanford, Fla.
election of olflccrs was postponed
W. A. Knight has been entertain nice assortment of shirts, hats, enps,
until next Sunday fop the Sunday ing his father and brother from Dun- neckwear, belts and clpthing and Gentlemen— Tho United Btlt k?1
were preparing ljp get away with
school, when ■we hope for a full at­ nt'llon several days.
A BUNCH O F IN T E R B S T IN G IT E M S FR O M CO R­
their loot Jiu t Patrolman Poeio dis­ part'ment of Agriculture h*s d! 1
tendance. • • '
Mr. Maycda has returned from
covered them in his rounds, fright­ at my disposal for free diitHbuti?#
R E S P O N D E N T S — EViENTS O F S E M IN O L E COUN­
The temperature took quite u New York" city after several months
number of small packages of
drop Saturday night, b u tj not as low stay and will farm his Beardall ave­ ening them away by firing his pistol vegetable and flower keed- . l ^ 1
T Y - E F F IC I E N T R E P O R T E R S F O R T H E HRRALD
through tho plate glass door.
as we feard. Somo report 23 deg., nue place.
humber of quart
quart packages
i&gt;ackn*P, of a '
2ti deg., our own being 2b degrees at
The
thieves
escaped
through
the
I. E. Estridge has had a telephone
* d cotton seed whicH
LONGW OOD P IC K UPS
at the Library. /•
early morn. Not nfuch harm done, placed in his home on Cameron ave­ rear nnd fled, pursued by Pecle who desires to have the farmcri of'Fw
i i s f n n r l a i il x tn U 4 J . * ..
we hope,.
. —?
lost his trail in West Sanl^rd. Later irln
Mian Lillian W alts returned to her
ida tlest
and submit a detailed
i
nue.
.
W
E
S
T
GENEVA
AVENUE
school in Williston Saturday.
k r» c-u _ i
i
__ three men were taken into custody
Roy Lee, wife and child spent
of
results
in
accordance
»
1
th
V
|
A. D. Shoemaker was in Georgia V
..
. .. .__ . • i »
r
'from tho depot where they woro structions—each package wifl ^ -?
Mr. a n d ’ Mrs.' H enry JLee and son, Saturday night with her parents at on a business
Mrs. W. S. Entzmingcr and chil­
trip last week, i
^ . .......... ....
(ral
about to .leave on the night train,
dren and Mrs. Entxnfinger's brother, Eddie Lee called on Mrs. J . E. W inter Park.
Philip R . Andrews has returned but they were later released as not companied by a circular givi*. J g j
information regarding the vaife
-™
Mr. and M rs. Magnuson left on from Washington, D. C., and is now
Ed. Halley and Miss' Alice Halley Vaughn Sunday evening.
z- ~ * - f LrIf
Monday to tak e up his work again in. Gainesville taking a. course in answering tfic description of the and the Department's plan 'for
arrived Friday night from F ort
Wc have had somo awfully cold
robbers.
During the .day another sisting in establishing it.
Worth, Texas, and are located in weather. The ice did not melt all at Merritt’s* Island, after enjoying the Agricultural college.
the
holidays
with
home
folks.
The
man wns found bjT ’Sheriff Brady
.Lhc_Clousar_£Q ttaee_at YYcat-Lmig- d ay -S a tu rd a y -b u t-I-d o n 't- think, the
I wil! th a n k you to give
f Mir, and Mrs. Wt W. Pressor,
family met—for-n-Christm &amp; s-tree-rifr
wood!
who** answered—th e - description^but to the forFgofng “and I will be VnT&lt;
oranges are hurt.
*
Ihelr mother and daughter picniccd
tho homo of their brother, Andrdw
being without assistance and in try­ glad to havo the Department f» f
J . M. W ajls wai visiting relatives
New-Year’s
day on the shores qf the
Mrs. Jim Abbott and children and wifo, and for Christmas dinner
ing to arrest another man found ward a package of the v e g i t ^ J '
in Hawthorne this week.
were the-guests of her brother, Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Ericson and on beautiful Wckiwa river. •
with him they both escaped.
flower or cotton seed, or a pickm i
B . E . Squire, Chase &amp; Co. And
Geo. Arrants was in town New Will Robinson Saturday and Sun- New Year's "with Mr. and Mrs.
The .city council, if is understood of each, b o long as they are »T|3. J
others here hayc some celery under
\.
.
Bore!!.
Y ear’s, guest of J , T . McGnliey. day.
have since authorized the employ­ able, to any person interested.
bleaching paper.
George lias ju st received his dis­ . Mrs, Will Robinson has been real
Mr. nnd M rs. 'Hodges were guests
ment of another man on the night
Very truly yours,
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Pepper and tomato seed- beds are
charge .from service and returned sick for a few days. W,e hope for a of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
force as one man is insufficient to
Duncan U. Fletcher.. 1
coming on.
-from England on th e'L ap lan d , the speedy recovery.
. j Ehrensberger on New Y ear’a.
handle the situation at night.' With
second transport to reach New York.
The cold snap did very little dam­ assistance the robbeYs could have
We are having some real good old
Jesse Lee, wife and baby with
George says he would not give an winter weather nowadays.. It's fine
age
at this end of the Celery Delta. been trapped without difficulty.
their mother, -M rs. Stedt visited
Advertise in the Herald
acre of Florida for ait of England. for killing hogs,
■ t
Wednesday at fife home of Jesse
**
ELD ER SPR IN G S
The ladies of the Civic League
Wc are about rid of the Flu in our Thompson nnd wife.
held their annua! reception New neighborhood now, if th is cold
Sunday cullers at the home of (Received too late for pnbiication
Y ear’s eveing at the Library.
weather don’t start it up again.
last week.)
Ililmcr Lundquist were J . E . LundMr. and Mrs. Nat W olford'and'
For good wood see Will Robinson, quist and wife and E. F. Lundquist
Little Doris Nolan wns badly
•Mrs. Lamon and Emma and jfenry ns he is Btlll in the business yet and and family, G. T . Ballinger, wife and burned Wednesday night and is
Lamon of - Winter Park were ■the gives your money’s worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Magnuson. At quite sick at^ this writing.(jurats of Mrs. Partin and Mr. and
Mrs. Will Robinson has been busy ♦he-hrrnnrcrf—Ffr *G .’ Ltihdquist'w ere
NT. E. Smith and J . If. "Wynne
Mrs. Luvignc one day last week.
putting up oranges before the rold E. W «Lundquist nnd in the evening wfyr pretty writ humped'up* Tues
Mrs. C. W. Entrmirrgcr’ wns called gets them, but we hope the oranges Ililmcr and wife.
day night when n truck ran into Mr.
to Sanford to he with her daughter, won’t get frozen.
Sydney Houston who has been Sm ith's car bn Park avenue.* Both
Mrs. W. B . Satcher who has the
L itt le . Rebokn Fortier hn» been employed on a governm ent dredge cars were badly damaged but by
"F lu .':
real sick for a few days, but is im­ boat in Cuba and on the Florida some chance no one was, badly hurt.
Lieut. Wilkerson and wife went to proving nguin.
coast spent his Christmas furlough
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowman nnd
Gainesville'last week.
Mrs. Wilk
Mrs. J . E . Vaughn spent a very in visiting his father at Zell wood, children spent Christmas with ho/ne
*
•
Bon will return nnd take up her pleasant afternoon at Mrs. Will then came here on his motor cycle folks!
school duties until a teacher can be Rnbihson’s T uosday.
to visit at the homo of his uncle,
B. P itt’s fam ily are now taking
)iad to supply hrr place.
The ex-crown prince loses his ap- II. G.* Lundquist, who also took him their course of Flu. Hope th ey-don’ t
mt mi-to see somr-of-hiB Dttfrfrtn
------Mm-Olt ve- Dink ei-ret- u r ned -4«-her- Trent? mingling .with, ll-.e people for
find it so hud as some of us had.
He
left on Monday to visit with
pchool in Orlando Monday.
the* first tim e since the rrrent’ unfames Cnssidny- brought a bride
Mrs. Bill Allen v^ns transacting pli-asantness, connected With gift of Mrs. Sophia Peterson, his aum at ! home -with him frorrr lloca Grande
business in Sanford Tuesday.
a pair of silk blockings t &gt; a lu~ui Holly Hill, lie told of the denth of a Miss Bun(lie Williams. They will
COMPANY
bin brother, Donald, Dec. 5th, with
C.' W. Williamson of Sanford was modiste attended a \iutjH-- dame
reside
at
Bora
Grande.*
given in Holland.
He neither ate lobular pneumonia, after going safe­
In town on Monday.
Ernest llammohd and wife of
ty through the fighting in Franc",
Mrs. Green of Montgomery, Ala., nor drank, fearing, il is said that lie His other brother and sister, the Brewster spent Christmas with his
arrived New Y ear and is the guest of might be poisoned.
latt’er a Red Cross nurse -are yet in sister, Mrs. M. M. Lord.
Ex-kaiser ailing again hfis bad
Mrs. Hardaway..
France.
What will happen
The Civic League held its month­ told and fever.
GENHVA
ly meeting January Gth and elected to him next? The devil will have’
EA$T
SANFORD
Claude Itaulerson is spending the
the following officers for tjie coming him next time.
week
tiers looking after his prop­
Miss
Cjoir
(iairtcron
is
at
home
It
looks
good
to
go
in
town
and
year: Mrs. J . S. .Dinke!, president;
erty.
'r
from
a
visit
in
Tam
pa
w
mpa
with
her
sister
see
so
many
-soldier
boys
who*are
Miss Dunbar, vice president; Mrs.
Ossie Fly n t irv home from M t.
Hardy, secretary and , Mrs. Bistiiue, coming home fasl now and don’t we and brother, nnd also visited rela­
Verde where th e scfi.ml is closed on
treasurer.
The ladies voted that a all feel glad to think they can come. tives in St. Petersburg. ,
Graham H unter was here Christ­ account of th e Flu.
vote of thanks be tendered to Mr.
1 see by the paper th at the Ger­
Dunbar. Mr. ' Hardy, Mr. Wand- mans have it in for the ex-kaiser as mas week on a furlough from Cmnp
Misses Cl aire Harrison and Helen
Place your order now, in order to insu rely ourself
cock and Mr. Schumnn who so kind­ well as tile Allies. There is no love Wheeler.
M &lt;&gt;r,-m and Messrs. Lester FIrow n
of
the earliest possible delivery.
Production is
ly assisted in putting down a pump for him by anyone on earth.
William Ileuty wns here New and BasVoin Mills were-a party going to Orlando lust. Sunday aftercoining through in limited quantities a t present* It
noon.
takes some time to turn the big factory back from
»\t rs. J. V. Wicks spent last Tues1 0 0 % Government work to 100% production of
day in Smtford .with her ^risftT Mrs.
1 FTird cars.
So first come, first served.
The de­
David Speer.
mand -is big from every part of the country, and
Mr. und Mrs. W . L .. Seig ure
the Ford Motor Co. will be impartial in the effort
leaving this week for th" no rtfiern
to serve fairlv everyone of the great armv of Ford
purls n1 Georgia, where Mr. S( ig has
Deal ers. This means that for some time to come
a posit III! ?&lt;&gt; oversee the v.orki Jigs of
a large farm
we are not going to have enough cars to supply
Rov. Stone of Oviedo is spending
the demand, so, as above stated those who place
the week here, looking after some
their orders first, will have first delivery* : : :
improvements which are being made
at the Baptist church.
* . *
Runabouts $500.1)0, Touring Cars $525.00, Trucks
A 20-horse power
International
.T h e re m a y b c a tim e w hen it is
$550.00, Coupclets $050.00, Sed ans $775.00.
Harvester tracto r arrived hen* last
a pleasure t o shofV aro u n d , b u t
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K.-O. 11. IIKTROIT
week (or \V. A. Whitcomb. Carrol
Culpepper
will
operate
it.
n o t when you w an t a certain arC. F. W ILLIA M S
EDW ARD HIGGINS
Mr. M I&gt;. Barber has the sym ­
Agent
Salesman
(fcle and w a n t it quick and w an t
pathy of the community in the
double loss of mother and sister last
it to be first-class in every w ay.
week.

C O U N TY HAPPENINGS

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Geo.il Fernald Hdw.

Wha_t th e b u r g l a r s tjim k

Death of Little ( has. McMahon
The death of little Charles Henry
tycMphon Qgcumid Saturday morn:
ing, Jan , 4t)i, at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W.
Stiles.
He had influenza which
later developed Into pneumonia. All
that loving hands could do to ease
his suffering was done hut after one
short week of illness he passed away.
He was three years and nine months
old and was the jo y und pride of his
parents. .His death was double sad
on account of his father being in
F'rance and so was unable to be
with his little one when the end came
with hts iittlo one when the end
came. Mr. McMahon volunteered a
year ago in Miami and went directly
to F’rance.
Mrs. McMahon- with
her two children came here to live
with her parents until her husband's
return. * It will be a sad home com­
ing for Mr. McM ahon to find one of
his ioyed ones gone.
A short fqncral aervico was held
at the .Catholic church, continued a t
the grave, Rov. Father J . J.
O'Riordan officiating. The little one
was laid to rest in the Catholic cem­
etery. Beautiful floral offerings tes­
tified to tjie sympnth'y of friends.
Mrs. McMnhom has- the* deep
sympathy of the entire community
in her bereavement.

Even the burglars^realize this and come to
our store for real quick service and a quick get­
away. ,
We would much prefer wrapping your
packages ourselves and having a pleasant chat
with you, for it is a little dissapointing to have
our customers come in and outso quickly.
invite your attention to our
Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx and Cloth Craft cloth­
ing.

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing
Company
“TyerythiDg Hen and Boyi Wear”
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Attempted Bobbery in Sanford
Thieves entered the store through
the front door of the Sanford Shoe &amp;
Clothing Co. on Monday morning
at 2:30, and but for the work of
Night Patrolman Peiolo they might
have been able to get away with
considerable quantity of merchsn
dise.
At the time of their discovery the

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HIGHEST QUALITY MAINE GROWN
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Spaulding Rose No. 4 , Irish Cobbler, Early Red Bliss
Onion Seeds and S e ts
W« m r j all ib« leadlag and rtaadard tufetl** «r ar*d ihal b a m b t r a M»&lt;S a a J *»•*» U
b« b»tl adapted to aat Mil and cllatato
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LATIIMT (H O I’ HEED OATH. HEW) RYE. HEED MURAT. RAPE. VETCH. OABtfl*
EHGUHM PEAS. BEANS. ETC.
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CATES CRATE COMPANY

PACK TH REE

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“ The B ig Feed House” ' *
If jou r stock and chickens could talk they would thank j ’ou for buying
PURINA FEED
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FOR EVERY NEED”, NONE BETTER

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board ever since we cut loose from c a u s e d the many first campaigns Mihicl recently, the K. of C. drop- ( Columbus for free use of the boys
one mdnth’s trial.
old Orange and in th ie retirement which had preceded it, but tho good pod twenty thousand packages of here and overseas. Secretaries urge
It was decided that until further
CURBSTONJ_GLKANINGS Scmiuoto county loses 11 great and people o f ' Florida have come across
eigifretles from nlrpfanes to them as the boys to write home ofCoh. The notice Scout meetings would begin
good man from its, quota of good again, and havo shown that they they
advanced.
Motor
trucks K .-of C. buildings havo pianos, vio- nt 7:30. First call to. be sounded at .
men. Mr. Forster, or Frank as I are deeply interested 'in their own' brought up loads of tobacco, cigar- trolas or graphonolas, moving pic- 7:*2!i and 'assembly at 7:30.______ /
—rrmrtyv chnrottinrr;— rhnwfnir t'uTe ma~ch1riK“ aVhIe[Tc outfits,' etc!
-EVEN -T H E G A TJ! p o s t avould. w a n t-to x a ll Jiim ^ lu u -b e o u -a t-k id d im x -in a s ^ V c ff ns-tknsi—
Meeting adjourned at 7:12.
all times a friend of the children Helgium, Poland, Armenia und
gum,
etc., as they fought their way- Free entertainments, with best talMax Hradbury,
n o t in i t
first, and to uso his own words "T h e France.
through to Sedan.
The autumn ent available are provided,* and
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Scribe
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes, children first, the teachers and tax
siipt. Marcus C. Fagg and Mrs- rains made w retched roads in t ie "Everybody welcome."
and Faith, “ He’ll Print ’em’’— • \ payera next." JHaving served the Arthur G. Cumjncr who directed Argonne. One K. ot-C. truck, brav'Knights o f’ Columbus* buildings,
So Says Sauntercr. ■■
new cqunty through its period of the campaign, and the Hoard of Jly loaded went down to tho hubs huts and tents everywhere are wide
organization and having remained Directors of tins* Homo Society de- ina muddy road. Ambulance driv­ open to men of all races, creeds and
« Does the medder lark complian on the- board until the schools of gjrc to say the biggest kind of a ers on their--errand of mercy, with
color. The society’s ' war workers ac­
We are all nt a danger point , 0 a
jJ,:
as he swings high and dry
Seminole county were place on a thunk you to every individual, Jinn, r.trs lie: : and enroute to take the cept no money for the supplies they tho uso of good common xenso In our
Through the waves of the wind and par with any others of the state, organization, church, school, *oci- wounded from the trenches, saw the
distribute iq hospitals, in the field or 1010 fantk and garden operations, dopends prosperity or our "Going broke.”
the blue of the sky?
Mr. Forster felt the need of rbst and ety, .lull, who in anjr way havo ns- stalled r'. of C. truck, hnd stopped anywhere else.
In many cities
. - u nt present hfnh prices no ono
Do&amp; the quail set up and whissol in when the time came last summer to sistey in making the campaign n_ long enough tu_takj^un packages of
building* arc m aintained' by the 1 , , i,M:t nil or nearly nil cotton, buy
a disappointed way,
again qualify for Hie place" ,tfe re- success, and a special thunk you to tobacco, candy and gum, and de­ Knights of Columbus where free ser­ food i.:.d grain r.t prenotit prices from
Er hang his head in silpnee, and sor­ fused to qualify and now he retires, tho newspapers of ’ the state for livery "was made by stretcher hear­
vice can readily be secured by visit­ supply merchant on credit,’ nnd make
money. Food and nrala nrtf Higher In
row all the day?
n man beginning without an op- their wonderful support and pub- ers. , Who can speak of the joy of ing soldiers and sailors.
Wherever proportion than-am present cotton
Is the chipmunk’ s health a-failin'? ponent and not having to retire be- |jcfty. A complete list of nil con- the wounded and of the fighting in
the hays are to be found,, there will prices:
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docs !i* walk or does he run? causd of one...
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trihqlmns and subscription* will bui their appreciation ot the team work
It’s n lima nlmvo nil others to play
In*
the
helping
hand
of
the
ICrtighta
Dont 'the buzzards ooze" around up
pi i* *ln-d a wtil later by the Home of " j* 11 wt'0 give”
and "all who of Columbus, extending the r;om- tmfc; to protlilco r.!l possiblo food,
i i (m yotir own
Grain nrd fora-o n -.
there ju st like Lhcylvc- alius V ‘ I ‘ have beard on the streets of So cl , iit.ttx-a/muaLiepott.... - ‘
nerve” all living up to the precept forls
purchased from
donations nersn; tu e * t du.wo- * hill.
d o n e ? „ ____,
fMmnt nirrjt!^ prniiintnr^ heipp in. Han- : . .
kiPWQ another. S burden!”
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a not i s '
made to the War Camp Fund by tlie
Js they anytfiipg the .matter, rtcitii fo r d 'fo r —the purpose of hooking
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The J" i ' c -t Orlando
Several months ago Chairman relatives and friends of our hoys.
the rooster’s lungs, er voice a chautauqua .for Sanford. I
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have
Fqadiek of tlie
Commission
on
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Ort a mortal fie complainin' when not heard that a sure enough chauUur renders »i Inu m In s nuin- Trainimr Camp Activities, said that
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dumb animats rejoice?
Among the Scouts
■ ing. it v.i.i . ...« i,
tuuquu was tiooked. It does seem *cf ^ 10atlv'^l't
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than you n;;\tSo cn.-C.-j/btat two or
—J . W. It.
to' me that Sanford should feel her, ,nL?,or ™ ir to ,
Jm ony the Knights
ofColumbus , The Scout meeting of Jan . 6th throo niren o( colt itV &gt;JU over grow!
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Hast' so' 1519 Seed Boole tells nil
self justly entitled to some good, !'pl‘l &gt;"
h «-j commencing havo p|ayc(j t ,1L. 1!atnt. as it should was called to order by I’ntrol Loader
about i o right kind ot n mutiny sav*
ebruury 1 t h and con- l)p p|ay,,,j, nn[) jn point of efficiency Mutton at 7::)0.
* 1 see by a little trade paper that denn, helpful, instructive and in- *.Ue®'“»&gt;'•
Ing garden and tlio vegetables to put
coims to my desk thut a groat many spiring entertainm ent,, and having tlliu|ng to. f-r.dny 0 tie same week t t j,0 KTiight^of Columbus bus made
Roll was called. Eleven members tn It. It tella about tbo farm crops ns
As is well known, the fair at Or. a:m ost creditable record
present.
of our people are be'coming more or this feeling it ought to be able
well nin! chows you tho d ear road' to
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lias few, if any, - superiors
Two new members, John Brumley renf and regular (arm prosperity. It's
less alarmed and &gt;omc lire already through the support of its people to
They
have
Jjgen called
,-bere
ranla wllh__ many “JttllgfTT of Cooperation,
!UTt1 Jesso ' Green were 'admilted brf Free.— ti'vrrt frrr ft 'today to" H. O.
drnng-n* rbantanqua-ie-fv-t-liat-w.
HASTINGS CO., Atlanta, Ga.—Advt.
tf-.ev third; will overtake them dur­ he a credit to this portion of the state fairs in other state*.
ma re­ than two hundred building
ing ti •• re on-1 ruction days ahead. slate. I understand that the'W om ­
This year It is expected will he constructed tn this country, ten in
This trade paper gives the verse an's Club, an organization that lias fully up to the standard, as great England and about sixty in France,
hiatlu-g thia eofQmn from the pen at all times stood for the better­ preparation* are being made in ev­ and with over one thousand workers
of
V.’hilcunib, Itile’y for the ment of the comnumity has ron- ery department of the work.
in the. field, the-K nights of. Colum­
san •■np! ■ iie'.etit and suggests traetvd to bring a series of lectures
We vtould advise tourist* and our bus can be ereditied with contribul
its ta-ing read rnaiiy times and says Vir -entertainments here some time own people -to avail themselves of Ing to 'th e morale of the forces to a
Klilnry tronh)#R don't dl*nppenr of T h a h o u s e w if e o f H olland would a l ­
“it
-vtrth i t "
f agree nj«st during the next two months. This the opportunity of a visit to this very considerable extent, aiul with
Tf*t*y ir»nw wluwly hut m o s t as soon he w it h o u t food oa w i t h ­
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un.iorfiilhlu*;
h e u lih
w it h
heart 11&gt; tin- verse to iny mirid is of course borders cm the chautauqua air, where every known fruit ami putting ml*i tin* men Rome of that
curtail tv, until you fall a vie* o u t h e r 'T t e a l D u tc h D ro p s ," a * s h e
q u a i n t l y c a l l * O O I.n M fID A L H a a r l e m
very rumuion st-nsi- in -its meaning. idea, and dtmuld lie supported by field and garden crop possible at spirit which enabled them to hold i -tlm *° Ineuraluo. disease.
T h e y r e s t o r e ntrc n ic lh
S|r.g &gt; ti j r i r u a t d e s w h ile l l t r r n la t im e . Oil C a p su le *.
Nf*.i mortal man complain wiien every well thinking person in tin this time of the year will be fully their advancing lines from Chateau l 'n n ' l w a i t niilft iit lie iialna h s c o m e 1&gt;I|( and a r e r e s p o n s ib l e In a g r e a t m e a s u r e
nchra.
I)o n 't t i l d e w i t h dln rn ae.
T o f o r the stu rd y , r o b u s t h e a l t h o f t h e
dumb animals rejoice? ff you and I d ty . 4\ say this is not enough, exploited.
Thierry to Sedan.
a v o i d t u i u r c sulTeiltur b e ,t ln t r e a t m e n t H o lla n d e rs .
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toub! K i that spirit of t'ne free, that Sanford ought to have' a regular
Over S3.300,000 were spent on w ith t a i l . I ) . M B l i A I . H a a r l e m Oil C a p ­
From an arlisitie standpoint, these
Do not d elay. On to yo u r drtiircclst and
s u l e * n o w . Tulin t h r e e o r f o u r e v e r y
we ' :cki iii have, in tts and just en- week of fun, entertainment and
August d a y u n t i l yo u a r o e n t i r e l y f r e e f r o m In sis t on his s u p p ly in g you w i t h UUL.D
exhibits are su-'erfor ami very at­ merchandise during July.
MHtXAl, H a a r le m It!) C a p su le *, T a k e
(ivr-? w a s am-m'-m -nt, and it should not
!&gt;" tract! ve’y arranged
and S e :: tuber. Alt for free tiislri- pain.
T h i s t re l l - l i n n w i i p r e | n r a t| o n h a s hoen t h e m as d irec te d , and If you a r e not
uinplaiii. ;,*ft up t-i about nine goo i spirited
satisfied
w ith r e s u l t s your d r u g R l s t will
o
ne
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T ier will be tlie biggest poultry bution
Look for
land f o r c e n t u r i e s
In lfi*S t h e i i o v e r n - K ladly re f u n d yo u r m o n ey .
i ins country now baa ; citijeoH to ]&gt;ay the bills, a-i line been
and fa-* y stock iViow in these parts.
About •ighteen hundr-d tons of m e n t o f t h e ' N e t h r r t a n d e K r a n t e d a t h e n am e O O LD M K li A L on t h e b o x
in the reconstruction j the case lore before.
s p e c ia l c h a r t e r a u t h o r i z i n g Its p r e p a r a ­ a n d a c c e p t no o th e r. In s e a l e d b o xe s,
-.'ier and envelopes have tio
and speval
!•* given to every-j writing
t h r e e alxoa.
n und s a l e .
t* V c- war
The coming reconiiisad by Lire Ivnighta of
thing
along
educational
line*.
(been
m*
n , nfi
jh'I lie anything like ■ U iil* day when it was awful culd,
ft is fully expected there will bn a
tin
....situ lion &lt;Vvs after the I wont &lt;iiit tu the \S cut Sid * and Oil
civil oar,
Organizations in exist- my way back a fellow picked me up great aeroplane meet and the races,
«nct &gt;v.. liuit were never dreamed and brought mu tiv town in bis are of the very finest.
of li 11, ore already taking 'hold flivver.— Of enur-p I appreciate-the
Among the u,muacment.s there is
sn&lt;i mnldi-.it out the w ,y our pres- kindness of that man as shown to Johnny J. Jones’ ■well known show*,
era re, unstrui tion 'sfiou.d bfi. Tho me, but 1 tell you what's 11 fact. 1 quite the largest ‘aggregation travel­
eojinir. now has a f*rp'ident Who is most neirrly liad ratbi*r walk than to ing the southern states
Ijji „i ,| I ■ a unit- ii fieopie this ride over that brick read we got on
And Iasi but not least, within tlie
' r - 11* after the last war
the West Side. Soim- iLn
in the limits of Drange, Seminole, Osceola,
l 'if-' &lt; 1 1 d 1-.m 1in or numerous fa--- city and all of it i« in t’ e. County. Volusia nnd L a k e counties, the citi­
tu&gt;r.■&gt; at iiii* pnsent lime
No-need I hoard one of the city fellers nuy zens are urged to send exhiltits and
to worry over something that can he iliac it was the county,'* place to lix of every* sort.'
brought about easily- by ju st a bit the road and a county 'feller went
Send for 11 premium list if you.
of ciivijw-rntlon frprn you and me. uhead and explained how .lie did not have not received one and lake
If you are boginning to woorry, take hardly know hut- be thought it was active part in tlie sjitehdld* exposi­
adviri. r.-ad tin- ver^ -arol th en ’ re- the road that the county commis­ tion.
. FIVE CO U N TIES INVITED TO E X H IB IT
D’ai " Ort a in *rt:d lie com ''ainin! sioner* had been fighting about for a
* h(*n &lt;lumb animals rejoice.1'
kmg time. Well, somebody know*
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( KI.KHY PHH ES TOP NOTCH
who ought to (is it.
1 know it
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Offerings Sell Up TO
th, . 11 iii: nf t hi- ini-a y»-ur, Ciui'.r- if you ju.sf. dtive out that way. It
Tlie war is over— comc fo}c»);afcj the ureal event with r ? n n c :t fair in
From Wholesale Hand*
rr.an ! *!'. Forster (ff Liu-. Hoard
is true that it is a brick road, hard
Florida guaranteed- wonderful ex;m.-.ifion of Fruits, C .v" &lt;X t'icl-1 and
New York, Jan . 5.—Never before
PUI .lr
ft stru* t on lor
Seminoli* surfaced—that dont amount to any­
Garden, Stock, PouPry, Art, Domestic, Education.
Bk f t!r. CO'* in State.
The holes and 1 bucks be­ has s ta te celery sold at such high
t r,uii 1 y- reluct from the Board- *Vr thing.
bir^Ur ha* Leon chairman .o fT tic tween the fertilizer .factory and the prices as. were, realized a t the close
A E R O P L A N E E X H I B I T AND J O H N N Y J O N E S S H O W S
ice pludit are more than numerous, of last and th e . fore part of this
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After
the
New
Y
ear’s
ileline man said this wau jnudt- by the
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thc—market
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Tce” tflirk—nnd I - imagine—he—was
about right, for the ice truck did quiet Thursday, but previous to
make regular trips with great loads that it was a case of getting almost
of fco from the factory to tho city anything tho receiver demanded.
distributing point. If this truck did In the wholesale market *olea tyertf
do the damage and the'owner* have ax high as $!•/&gt; a crate, while nlong
not enough respect for the road* of the street -ifl a jobbing, way they
Do not allow fho
the city to keep them a t.le a s t, de­ sold up W ? 17. There is practically
poisons o! undigested
food to accumulate In
cent, then the owners of these no more state celery to be marketed
yotir bowels, where they
trucks*ought to be forced to a little and very little California.
There
me absorbed Into your
feeling
fur
the
balance
of
the
people.
will
be
light
supplies
until
Feb.
f,
•yittfn. Indigestion, coattipaiion, headache, bad
They alone do not have to travel when Florida offerings will lie on -the
blood, and fnumerous
that road, we all do. Let me ex­ market.
The early Florida crop
other troubles are bound
press the hope that it will not be has been kept back by rain fe d u ito follow.
Keep j«oar
many days before something more favorable
weather and
nlniough
system clean, as thous­
ands of others do, by
substantial than suggestions will be there will, he some shipping about
taking an occasional dose
done for the benefit c-f the road.
Jan . 10. no carload movement of
or the old, reliable, veg­
coniequonce cun be. expected until
etable, .family liver medi­
cine.
■the
end of the month.
Probably
Children’s Home Campaign Success
not more than 0 or 8 cars of state
Once again the good people of
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celery will ho received here.
T h e d f o r d 's
Florida have gone "Over Tin* Top”
The California ceicry season lias
in a big campaign for funds, this
been
as unusual us the state doal.
time for th e. Homeless Orphan und
So
far
there have only been about
Needy Children o f. our own state,
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fe
dozen
c a n on tho m arkeV and
qnder, th# care of / Floriija^a G reat^.
when
softie
half
dozen
aro^’
f^'etVfrJ
est Charity,” the Children s Home I
* \ n . W . F. Pickle, of
Society of Florida—which- has its the end of the early California deal
Usually California be­
Rising Fawn, Oa., writes:
state headquarters and two Child- will occur.
, We have used Tlied- .
gins
shipping
.about Thanksgiving
dren's Homes at Jackstnville.
ford's Black-Draught Of"!,
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a family medicine. My
‘ rh e . Bu;n 1ftskLcd t ° r 'during the Ude. ovcr the seMOn from the rlean
mothcrfin-law could not
campaign which closed on Now I „ .of |talr atoek untf| Florida iS
lake calomel as It seemed
loo itrong for her, so she
Y eare Day was $50,000 00
r h ^ i p,jjng. Tlli# yo?r California wffl
used Bfack-Draugtit-asB
aum received up to New Y ears E v e l ^
, ; c a i S t n ^ i a during Janmild laxative ana liver
was $53,000.00 and many counties uary. Dcpaite th« ordinary quality
t .l regulator. . . We use it
•had not sent in their repdirta, so the of California receipts, prices are
- v? n flte tamlly and believe
indications are th at the total amount
til if is the best medicine for
high, -averaging $11 to $ 1 2 .— Pro*
r the liver made." Try I t
of the contributions for the Home- duce News.
Insist, on the genuine—
leas Kiddie^ wilt be very near to
Formerly Hand Bros. Stithies
Thcuiord’#. 25c a pack­
$60,000.00 when all the returns aro
age.
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Knights of Columbus War Work
lr .
It seemed quite- Impossible to
axi-cct
success
in this'__________
campaign
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When our. boys pressed forward
•vlitii . i t ' was first, announced. In- in their victorious squeeze a t St.

"uKTvS%,rA W -°ST

Half Your Living
Without Money Cost

KIDNEYS WEAKENING?
LOOK OUT!

Great Victory and Peace Exposition
Orlando, Fforida, October 11, 12, 13, 14, 1919

Pays of

Pleasure and in struction

Keep Well

W. M. Igou is in Atlanta buying
stock for his stables at Sanford
and Eustis. This stock will ar­
rive the latter part of next week.
It will pay you to see this stock
before buying as we will have
.- some bargains. Call and see us

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THE SANFORD HERALD

JANUARY to

business from coast to coast. There
should be "repair? of* many lines, re­
placement of rolling stock,' im­
proved service generally.
The primary object of railroads is
to serve ■the people, and any con­
dition of ownership or management
are secondary matters.

with them 'doing their best, and be sfon study
would have been glad if he could
Mrs. Thotriton, ffupt. social ser
have
been sharing tho hazard and
R. J . HOLLY, Editor
the satisfaction of t duty done in
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
Mrs. Peabody, Supt. suppliies
danger.
Mrs. W. P. Fields, treasurer
Ilia Influence^ must live. It must 1 Mrs. G. W. Spencer, Asst, treas
Published Every Friday by
live for the better'nationalization of urcr.
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
the American people. It will live, t
Mrs. T . O. Charles, Cor. Sec’y.
and live, and live.^ A plus American
St lM&lt; U i H I O N H U C B IN ADVANCE
Mrs. C. H. Smith, Bee. Secy am
has gone—gone to a son- who pro-.
ONE T E A R ___ ____________________________.1
OUR A RM Y
Reporter
SIX MONTHS
ceded him from the battlefield from
We stand upon the threshold of n
Mrs. McCauley, agent for Mis
which he would have-loved to arise
new era, and we cannot predict
with the Valkyrie; his influence, the •sionary VoiceA
w hat.its opening door will show ils.
.influence of a *bravt man, lives arid*
MW*, al Ike P n l o ll in at Sanford, llortda
During the next few months our
- . CaUrr Art of Match 3rd , I *73
must liv e.'
young men will come home from
II* perl af Ikr Cendlllon of
Off.rr
Hi raid Huildtfiz
Tr lrpbeec No, US
abroad.
They are indeed picked
The Peoples Bank, at Sanford,
men. Doth in physical and mental
w . M. 8. or M ethodist Church
In the Slate af Florids, at the Close
Among fhe things W hich will go to qualities they are the beat rejycsentThe first meeting of the Womaifs
of Business. Dec. 31,’ 19IA
the 191S scrap-heap is the belief in atives, of our nation: From their Missionary Society of the' Methodist
Dollara
age and qualifications we know them
church for 1*919 was
held in the
| al.S72.35
on
CoLate/zl
SetUMty
to he the irien who will shape the
t h i n I t n l hr tat*
potiCtW~75fTKfiT eounfry'for thj* next
Ail o th r r L oa n * and Oitcounl
1IS,U-J.»7
T h e difference between the Allies
The officers for 1910 assumed their Overdraft*______________
160.715
Unjtnl
.Statin
Hoed*______
and the Germans is th at the Allies
1tSfiOfiO
duties of office and the committees fflhrr flood*. City VodtJteA
Two million in number, they have
want a ju s t peace, and the. Germans
for the diflerent phases of work with Hanking I f o u t r , f’ urnllurt
Future*
gone through an pxperionce which
want ju st peace
their chairman .were named.
Other Uadi E ilat*.
was certain to alter them.
What
I fain:* tail uth*r llernuroce
Rev.- W. C. White and wife took l»u* from ln™rmrr»trd Hint
changes may have been made in
Check*
When our soldiers come homo they
Mr. .InC i•n- d n i c h i n g * * foi
their character and opinions we can­ their places at this meeting.
Will be able to tell us what a Christ­
W hite conducted the devotional ex C i - h on l l i n d
not tell.
mas in F ran ce is. like, and mariy of
ertises, using the parable of the tal
■Taul
Probably their military training
them will be able to tell us what
ents for the Scripture lesson. *
will
lead
them
16
demand
more
two Christm ases in France arc like.
L Ublllllri
brought out very impressively the
exactness in 'all details and business
Capital Sto ck Paid in.
rewards of the faithful and the sloth
arrangements.' But this is entirely
The American government does
ful servants and exhorted tho mem­ Undivided Profit* (U u Kipanwr and
subordinate to the great question of
bers of the .society to accept' their Dividend* U m .i t I
not know what to do with the rail­
how they will react upon” America
Deposit*
roads, and the European govern­
work as an appointment fro m .th e Individ'Jii
how they will form hor ideas and in
Sub^rl to Ch#fk
ments do not know what to do with
Master, urging them tq he very dili­ T im * C____________
e r tif ic a te * o!
fluence her.
Dr pw
a*lt
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u .m
gent in the Lord's, service.
the cx-kalser. Why not put the ex■0
- - - * 4|7 CV rt I flv d! t * ht c k * . . ^
The future must tell us. JuAt nriw
iC»*hletV
Chreji*
ut
kaiser on th e railroads and run him
After the regular order of business
they are only our boys coming home,
aroupd America?
sortie time was spent in planning for
and we will receive them with a joy­
the .reception to be held in the
ous welcome.
church Thursday evening from 7:30
Since reaching Europe our Presi­
to 10 o'clock. ,
dent lias partaken of Parisian ban­
Totii
T H E O D O R E R O O SEV ELT
quets, American army chow, anti
Eighteen members were j: resent
irn in New Y ork.C ity, October
Httrida, County ol Sr-mlnott, I*.:
“ the roast beef of Old England."
The o (fleers' for 1919 are as followt
K. DBAS, Ciuhlrr of t h r abovt*
185*. the ex-President, stutesWe do n ot know what the political
Mrs. P. M. Elder, president
l i n k do mirmnly iw rar that the
It lru*» to the i»nt of my
result will be, but we should fancy man, ami man of affairs passed away
Mrs. J. D. Parker, 1st vice nresie and brilnf,
at
Oyster
Iiay
on
January
6,
1919.
It. It. DF.AS, Cftfhi**
that the’ physical result might In- an
Coffart—Attfit?
Mr. Roosevelt was LOO per cent
Sqkkcfitird
anti
i
*Q
fn
attack of indigestion.
- If. fC. Strwna
trs. J . D. Jinkins, 2nd vice presi
r»pfnr»- m»* thU 3rd *14
S Pulr*tnn
American.
No one ever has qura­
r. F. William*
uldir
Director*.
tioned }.i5 unswerving loyalty to hi*
Prince L ite ! Fritz. Lhe most re: i
selectable of the present llohenzolip.-ns and the only one who re­
main* in Germany. ; rofesses that his
only ijesiri is to "b*- "a simple Gorfiittii citizen.” It would liave been
well for tfie real of the tribe if they
had cunfineti their ambition within
such «moderate limits.

IT IS HOT HARD TO G ET THAT $ 6 3 .7 6 OR $117.50. *
BRING IN T H E C CENTS OR 10 CEN TS NOW AND EACH
W EEK INCREASE YOUR PAYM ENTS TH E SA M E AMOUNT, OR
YOU CAN JOIN OUR 50 CENT, $ 1 .0 0 OR $ 5 .0 0 CLUB, WHERE
YOU PAY IN THE SAME AMOUNT EACH W E E K . IN 50 W EEKS.
1C-CENT
5-CENT
S-CENT
1-CENT

CLUB PAYS
CLU B,PA YS
C L U B -P to
CLUB PAYS

ALA. THE. MQHEY YOU PAY IMTOTirEXTmTSTMASTATtKl.ING CLUB IS YOURS' TH ERE ARE NO DUES OE ANY KIND.
COMEUN ANJD_JOIN TODAY.
RECEIVE H PER CENT IN T ER EST

Statement of Condition of

FI RST NATI ON A
A writer iii the N 1 Tribune n
plains how Germany rap pay an in­
demnity of one hundred billion dol­
lars on the Instalment plan, with in­
terest. T h is will mean anranm m l
p iy m rn l of f. e
&lt;!■ ILits fir
thirty-nine and a iiulf years.
We
trust, that th is &lt;-nlriilation' will en­
courage the Germans.

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Just now A**' question wblither
tia- management of American rail­
roads-should remain with tin- gov­
ernment or revert to the owners is
discussed far nut! wide. Cogent teasons arc advanced* by the advocates
of either course.
But in whose hands soever the
management stands, many improve­
ments are deeded for th e sa k e of I he
public.
We have all endured willingly and
cheerfully the inconveniences, de­
lays und curtailment of service which
the war made necessary. But now,
tealizing th a t the busmeas «k*velop^
inent. of the country- depends upon
good railroad facilities, we ask for a
return to pre-war conditions.
Better transportation and freight­
ing will a-ssist in the readjustment of

CALANDER
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A sheet for even’ day.
Oue of fclicse pads will re­
mind you of im portant
mutters th a t are to come
u p j during* the. y ear in
your business, household
or personal affairs. We*
liave them with desk
stand a t 50 cents and
without stand at 25 cents

OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT.
Phono 148 Sanford, Florida

At the Close of Business, December 31st
lien, it wu* sign itcaot.
Jiow. ho bad seized their

CondensecHrom the Report to the Comptroller- of the Currenc
constant human tendency t«&gt; error,
could not escape hit, -enemies, 11“
liad been as well hated as fie was
well loved.
The United States was
sacra- 1
ntent * to him.
Its best interests !
were the best interests of humanity. :
Me was a reaiial in libs respect,
fie did not philosophize
He acted.
He advanced the security and th&gt;dignity of the United S l a t e s because
he believed th a t in such a d v an ce the

noble interests of a great nation
would be served and humanity
would lie served by it.
- lie "to o k " the Panama t-anal. He
dealt realistically- with- a real prob­
lem. statu l what he iiad done honestiy, defended its purpose—as it
couTd he defended. His imperialism
was honest.
It never was under
cover.
He never found himself
operating along lines of American :
destiny and ashamed of the process
or trying to cover the result.
He could do tins because or his
hpnest, intense nationalism. He was
the most conspiculous natiojiist in
tho United States. He was an Amer­
ican—the plus American. ■*
As a robust man who never avoid­
ed tm adventure becaqse it. Required
courage, he shook an honest fist in
the face of Europe, not a mpljtd fist
but uii honest one, not the fist of a

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts
Stocks and Bonds
liberty Loan Bonds Rea! Estate, Furniture

Capital Stock 1
$ 35,000.00
Surplus Undivided Profitss 45,000.00
Dividends Unpaid - 2,100.00
Bills Payable
- - - - - - - - - - - - 35,000,00
Rediscounts - . - - 84,008.00
.^Circulation .1",\Wn.' U V 1-tvC1- 8^750.00
Deposits
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Cash and Due from Banks -. 145,553.35

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Deposits December 31st, 1913
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We have sent subscriptions to the United States Government
in the past year for Liberty Loan Bonds of more than $200,300.00
and we now own nearly $100,000.00 of these bonds ourselves. The
best security on earth. Over THIRTY YEARS of safety and
service has placed this bank in a position, that commands the
confidence of every citizen of Sanford and Seminole County.

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T IIF BANFOtlD )i:;itAUD

In and About
' .j® The City *£

Ultlo Happenings
r:
Mention of
Miners In Brl$f
Pfrional Hems
of Interest

Summary of. the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Headers

‘ No. 210 ]
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Report or the Condlllon’ of the Seminole
f ounty Rank at .Sanford. In theStn(6
off In., at the ( lose &lt;&gt;f llusines.-,
Dee. .11, n ils
IlKSiltuuKs

J-‘*a n “ pr, Ural K r t a t,__'

Attend the annual election o( the
Board of Trade Tuesday night.In the
^urt house.
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If you need e t o v e w o o d p h o n e rn o
1 ran supply you.
H. C DuUose.
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Sklnkrr.SmJlH,-widow, n»nj
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‘s *murl C. Dennett,
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To loo ,1-temlanla, Drakra-lnnea-ftrean
l*&gt;'iah
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T' w*y .....
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a Collateral Mvuniy Other than............... , ,1P. ‘ hl* [uuf&lt; '
cleaning, tailoring and pressing busi­ l.ian,
IteaI estate___
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ness in the First National Rank All Other
gez.ns mj . . . { L . 1* i u , , l &gt;vr orJrn-fJ .i h p l thi« order t »
Overt! pitta
. * 78.18 pulinvltrit iinr,- a * t-ek fur four rnn»eat|T«
building oh Park avenue.
Mr. ITnllni .Ki*iw
481.75 m?ldUl, "i ?*’*■•
Ui-ralil, n nrwtpaper
Crainl) and Municipal Honda
8.3.VJ.08 pubtUhed in «4.,1 Svmipuli' County,
Whiddon is well known in Sanford Mat...
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W VVIlnev* my band arid &gt;ial of (fit- Circuit
where he resided for si year or more, lianMna llitu™-. Fumllmr. and l i i i u n - r s ' a s ' . l l C ourt (til* J*n vury Sth, A, l&gt;. I b i s ,
! . “* , ,m l,lr,,r|“' f . ,r&gt;t l« n k j IT 1 IT In
leaving here a few months ago.
E- A. DO U C L A S S ,
Chocks and Faihnnr.- for
c^.rirt. Sominolt. Coun ty.
t tmnng
leWrin- __ ____ _
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*j g«S nt*
. H i rvc'rryr kA Circuit
\Var|,.*-.
Don Peabody was in the rity thla I &amp;ahon.Hand.
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A I’L liH A T DRAIN TILL: Thoroughly Impervious to'|Waler, Chemical
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.Made from that snmc material adopted by the jflovornmp.nl (o withstand
Nitric nhd Picric Acid tests in the construction of its immense add plants,
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Our supply Irf limited only hy our demand.

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SOLE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE. ORANGK^ND LAKE COUNTIES. FLA.
Mi« Clothilda Atkins of Shreve­
SS-Ste
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Week visiting Ilia mother and calling P i i m i i l j n . ’
40,10
150.00
port. La . D Ute guest of her auht,
on his many friends. ’ Don has been
Totat
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Mm. J- H- Ray on t,ie heights.
NCI TICK
with the War, Industries Hoard, sit
M a t o of Florida
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Notico I, heraby givon, in conformity
HAULS E V E R Y T H IN G . PH ON E has now relumed to Tavares where
with
law.
that
wr
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undrralgtiod
w
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apply
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II, HOTEL C A R N SS.
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!'• tho f i o w m o r of tho i U t r ' o f Vtarfda, un
ho has taken up his former work.
Undivided Profit*
K»|xhm., ami
MiSLjtii’ . ' k x ! f..i'tbruary -U .-_ lJ— 4y,vut- , y
Ju taJiid L .
'* lfwi on I ’Cai/Ahaaaro. Tinnda, for lotti-A pai. nl In
I livid, nd, Unpaid
\V. M. Haynes o fth c Herard force
John A. Joseph, who *has been Individual
S«mjmili? IfriHim Karlnry , of %hith
11, j . , . 1, ; y’,,,v|
ji attending u meeting of the South nursing in Sunford for several weeks
corporation tho following -ball bo the arto &lt; tn*rh_
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incur pttrmitm, jnim«« liririK pub*
fjorida Press Association in Winter past was called to his borne in New I 'omr.jid CVrtifirnon of t)
JUhptl bt fi
bf liimr, tbla 10th «lay o t
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Haven today. ,
Brunswick. Wednesday by the illness 11m." i -rulVatm of tivpmit t o .s i e .o i
It. n. SMITH ■
Cr t t i f o l O i N t a . ___ .
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"It. If. I&gt;KAS
of his futher and the death of his C«..|jl( r*« tibor k.i Uuut mini*
SEED P O T A T O E S— Carload
K.
A. STUNK.
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While in 'Sanford he has C
Smvm-s lV|H»iu .........
C:»,30iUtf
jurt arrivecd. see us before buying, sister.
. Clurlrr «f .Sr minute Itrouns Farlory
Totml I M n n l t i __
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403,039.01
»&gt; c, the umliiiiitnwj, ,i» hereby n i n d t t r
jfe trill save you money on M A IN E handled seventeen cases of influenza Nulra med llijlfl^l^-oyni^i
Cle*ining. Pressing aiml TailorinK
7 0.00u.iHi mireelve* fur thr
of becoming inand
is
Baid
tu
be
an
expert
in
bis
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Account
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NATIONAL HANK tUflMlINO. - I'AIIK AVENPB
lawa of Kloriila, lo
GROWN S E E D .
Guaranteed free
iran aa ct fof pruSt the Im iln rti hrlow t , t
line.
--’_*.7*”x -7i * -—'A-whe
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from scab and fungii. The L. Allen
E7f%4yr—ImJA4S,*?idp' forth, ami * r tfo ail opt t h e following a i tha
*ch arter nf the prupnied corp oration,
JOIN OUR CLUII
Seed Co.
33-iRp
Epworth League meets every SunStata ,d fjorida.
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JudgO and Mrs. W. K. Smith of day evening at ti:JO in the auditpri- COttflb lC
The t u - r ef - ttir co rp oration l h a l l. be
16 pieces pressed, or 8 pieces cleaned and pressed’
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\ **•, Ery, Cavhirr of tho alarve-namfol Seminole llrm&gt;m F a c t o r y anil ita principal
Ocala'have returned home, having um of th« .Methodist church. Suti- Hank, do a.lrmnly awoar that tbr abovo aialrmrAt place of h u i in r u aball he Santoril, Seminole
$2.00
to Iho bmt of my knowlodgo and IrrlUf.
cou nty, Florida, and the hoard of director*
[m n, several days with their flisa*r. day night is “ Epworth- Era Night" &lt; ,f“"
rrret att.*t:
A. It. Koy,
may*c«tahli»h other plar.ea of bueincM With­
4 j tj- jta y ,
j »nd a special program has beep pro*
Korrret U k c
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Cndilor in and without the ata te of Florida.
l», W Slirfirff
Article T * e
[pared by the leader of the Third DeA* T . Ilutfril^r
YOUR B U SIN E SS W ILL B E A PPRECIA TED
T h e general nature of the buiinr** to he
Dr, Davis still nl Lincoln Hqtel. •p^rt raent.
Ail members are r e -1 „
Dimctnn
tranaarteif i n i i ron durled by aald co rp ora­
tion
ahall
be
aa
lu'lowa,
to-w
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See him- for glasses; for headache. .^ uralcd tp -be on tim e.. Visitots are 14 “!nnb^ 19*2d ,wwn lo
mc ,hi* 31,u
T o e n g * r e |n and ca r ry An the bu*lnea)
pocr vision^ Jiy c s iicklcd. Dxc*
L T . Ilryan
always wdco'rittw
of a r&lt;-nerai broom fa c to ry; t&lt;&gt;[manufacture,
t j—r™*
A. WHIDDON
Notaiy l’ub!&gt;c
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’ I)5-4tc, buy and »e!l .beeum* of every nature and
Mntf.-'tif manufacture, buy and »■!! every
)
With
nearly .five huntlrnd g^rkind of material and m* rr h a m i n r thnV may
Born In Mr_ a.pd.^Ua&gt;.Q-w^RU.Llua- mentrv'on band______________________
tu..lunmadje^Uu;teaa
.N"!lce
lie m r r o a i , -t rvpedlrnt in the conduct nf.
auch Iruvln,,,. to tmrruw nnrnev and mpure
istle d a n g } i l e i » J i U - T L318. i^ rpat need for .workers_uul .un
-JL-, -uaiiu.-.nt._'2-i|ig of the stoek- agTric b y mertaag*^ deed*, bond*, or other
|*Tfcv little girl lias been luutietL, |,a| pir!,t- plea is m adfcJtn aniaLaaoa Jiolduii-. ub-ihe. ilanford - H n r M i r r g ' ■ “ • ‘‘‘•n-u, u»n, 'buy and
it! v l l
r.*al re la te , and to improve same, and to Alo vlvt id not. lev* than three and not more Miibtr* and the number **l share* taken by ,
Frances Marie.
ju t headquarters.^ If there are ladies Loan Association will be held in the all auch and other and further thing* aa than live atnrkfioldvr*. .and auch *uh„r- each mtt as followr:
,
H* H* Smith, Sanford, Florida. 1 share
be neceaaary ur, expedient t o tie done rlinatr nSlcrra and agrnta'a* the rnrparatian
John D. Abrams, who has been |in the town who can give the time at oiRec of the company, 10G Magnolia may
may
authotiL*.
The
offlrr*
m
accrctary
and
It. K. Drat. Sanford. Florida, I share
for the au ccv ifu l transaction of the bualne«a of thla corporation, an&gt;l to have, e j rf - treasurer may he filled by the aame pervon,
F. A. Stone, Sanford. Florida, 32 shares.
j-fioujly ill for the past three weeks |home or at headquarters it will be avenue on Saturday, January lltli, rlae
the board ot dlreelorv and alt other ntfirera
and rainy ell the right*. p u » t r t anil *•'
Article Fight bo choven annually by the atorkholdrm,
prlvitegra. Incidental to c o r p o r a t i o n nrg]th-influenzai is eonvalescdnt at iiis much appreciated. The rooms will IBH), at 7:;]h p, m.
The •e.il, nf this corporation ahall bo a
be cho«on annoilly by the atockholdu circular
ganiied and d ialin g under the l.iwa &lt;t t h o [ * hall
h
impretafon
st am p, h?a&gt;iniE In tho
(be open hereafter on Mondays, Wed­
T . J . Milter, P rc s’ t
er*. at their annual meeting la be held on re n t rr tbo words “ Seal
•tatn of f lurid
|hfiti.y on Laurel avenue. •
IP If*’* and around
,
.1
,
v,
1
Ih*
firat
Monday
in
June
of
each
yrar
be!
A.
_P.
Connelly,
S
e
r'y
,
the
rirr-i
nferonee
the
w-tfdT'Srrnin-de flrjHim
nesdays and Fridays.
o,„
' , Ar , lh,,,T , ,
I ginning with the year 1919. The prealdenl Factory.**
R.'V F E. Steinnteyer was in. the
! 32-U e'
n , , o L T i i" L;ihn r i" rk " ,
’ ■-‘fid other Jlficer. ahall be cho.cn ahnualle
K. It. SMITH
Lou E . Hann of New York was in
•bleb 5, o
. l I •'&gt; the dire. tor. vr by the atochholder*. a*
(pitj- fur .i few hours on Wednesday
It. It DKAH
hl
Ii?."
i
'r
lnt"
‘
"I''
d
:1 ihr by law, mav direct. The offlrer* to I
•
no
r
if
t\
*».an*s.
at
a
par
v»hn
fin*
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F
t- Ar-H
------------- r
and
the
c
ity
several
days
of
this
week,]
l,v; tu - LLl.-.iliL-S:i . mail*.
iiK to
S’ate .if n.oid 4
Noitin
•IImt t d f t T f r r ^rrir S L T T AH nr aru por * In Id tin I he ♦nmr day and immi
d
ii
t
r
l
y
I
l:i
mi
the
guest
iif
It.
-J.
Holly.
'
Mr
C*tiiint
y
&gt;»f
S
nmole
tj 'y : mm old friends.
li*rfi •'( tu - ip ita l * ! &lt;♦* ♦.
iLi* rnr|Htratii&gt;n after tin- a n Ii Uat) rn*'«' I i ti if nf ( hr altirhluililcf*.
rna&gt; b«» |*a&gt; atlili* in, i*stji-ii, nr y»rt| for the T h r board id ifirr-rinr*, until oI h r r * i•d pmHefure me toeI gonderaleni*
I Ilf hof if pe
’l b'' t Veilinh \|11sir • &lt;’Itil)
and Mr. I I oilv were room mates at
(l.llt ofth.UVI,
HI Iit.,
I tSin
J . ....iih
L , It. IL D’
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p.»»f *
a.|»pei*re.i 14.
. ,y .i i., iugruldim and son, who
bird by thi* stock hold ora, •ball runn ht of aonallf
itmMal, nr f*«r tho payihpui' ol labor, or srr- t%hrer
Culptnbiu University taknig the Y. ineetat Mrs. Mtinson's studio
membpr** ThP folio wing shall be and i . A. Stofie, to me well kno wn, who
hui 1c-i, guests ol Mrs. Ingraham 's
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v»crt at a ju«t AHd fair valtJalfort lbcr t*.f. In tbr otltcem of l he corporation* until thus** bHn* by me Pra| duly sworn nay, e * r h for
unlay afternoon at J o’clock.
i
,
, M. C. A. training ami Mr.
b r t i r l f f m i r n «l b y I h r If.iard nf ffireL'iDra,
r l rr tr d at l^* bf*t r 1rcti«*r» •ball havi* q tu l* hlm#elf, th a t he siBHril nnd executed th*'
mi’ . - Mr-*
( arne
Speer left t
.
Irllrlt' I'Miir
i ifirtf. \\* I*f i *Ir n i , ll *M S m i t h . vi ru p re s­ l*ifpi£ionhr in a t roniefit for iht* p u r p o s e tlierelri
,
,, , ,
was anxious to see l-ionoa in-fi
poru t
T his cur p»*rR» (ttn ah s 11 cimtinui- ami Hava ident, It. It,
Mj . .j . ror their home in l abokee.
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s r r r r ta r y and i n a i u r i ' i , p i p r v o fi i , and that the&gt; ar** the
i goes back to Iqs olnee agaqry lie In ( irrutl Foiiri. S e v e n t h r r i r c u l l , S r m l n o l r full power lit fAercb*!' i f t riirporal*’ right* F. A. S t o n e ; board of directors. It. It. S m i t h , named as U. II. S m ith . It. 14. h e * * and F. A.
Stone,
therein.
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County, r Ior tit a
nntl
fra
n
r
h
h
«
«
lor
a
jirriml
of
fifty
ytar«,
It. K. Ile a i and F. A. S t o n * .
riurles and Jim Holtzclaw of K is -j will visit Tampa and St. i ’et/rsburg i)v , rvtrr*-t T urpentine Company
fr"Ttt arid affi't th •* rtmitni*n ramiTi l nf 11
In 4f.tn.-w* VVlirfi’ itJ, [ have iic reun l t» tr t
t
Irtlrlv Hit
c n i*|u r n t • »- n»wt enrt-; util«-«i iimni r illim«nlv«-d
airr." • . iiit the week end u it ll and sevc ral other point S fit" f4Iff going
Th** hil h«M
*t •miiunt »»f 4n*lrhtf"il Him« nr mv Imnd and olflci*! • .if at Sa n fu n l. H^rni..org,
W
i I»Y lb*’ *I*H'kbnblrr*, or rttomI i ha t«» law.
11
a rn b a-„ Iji r a k r * *1rt n r m
In
ole
conn.! j”, FI-or,Ma, ihU 9th day of Jan
liability rif "Ahich thr tnrp airftU.ifi i aIk ftl «H&gt;th- it ,".i iid P ar-utii, Mr. and M ry i trai-lk east.
men Sin f'titn piny,
\\
Aril ric ‘Fit «*
U
rnp
sut* irrt iinr If aftn,'? be Tur lll/- Fine wary, A. D. 1919
Lor»I
C'om|df»oy,
Jn*Uh
H
SrvLc-rt.
Tim
liusifn
n
nf
th
t
c«?r|M*rtlbin
ahall
bo
J..T \ ,i-11 ut t heir home on St*’rentn i .4
CLAUDE D. COUCH,
T
* 1lollart.
r n m l u f l r d b&gt; thi* 'fnlloiainB ojRmrj*, vii
! Sii-rgeant Joe Henry hit vust erda y Thf Kppifujrr- Rusaadi (’•*., K«»bt*f|
iaeah
N o ta ry I'ufdir.
str-it
Kinif, fi J Marrt-11. Harr&gt;,K^i&lt;in,
A
Prr^ldim.
VU
*—Provide‘nl. Jit-vrotary, anti
Ariiflr
Srii
rn
My
eommU«iuti
raplre * Nov. 15, 1 9 2 2 .
f
for Paris island where hr i.H u me in­ Mafiitn H ubh.ll, p . irt ir llu b b tll.
T f r a a U f f f , a n d a b o a r d of d J f t ' C l I n po nThr mi mm and rmlthrnera uf 1ll:e ji Uba-V U r
I’m
Mur k wuml1, who has been ' her of tin- l ’. S. Mariflitsi. 11i' has
vblli'ii- fr it 1, . .-s 1’n-re during th.- 1just enjoyed a pleas.i fit Vi:-il with
kutwj - it-M Mit'.i Jay for (»am**H- ins parents, Mr and Mrn .1 S 11
\i-k
rt- h«■ nil! resume his stud
\\il'5ure and deiighted nun&gt; ’rS1! *l hiT.S ul It.. 1 i i . t-rs.l y.
1‘Xee n.-nl vtiiee while he .»..1* her-Mr . 'LAI: S. E. A. Molfett e■ntt*r- All Im friends are hof’ing t 11.it ,1.1,*
IJ.r. -1 ‘ 1
■1 Mr . 1) K. Br immim Will return to Sanford some t III ■ III
»ml M• .Mill \i rs (1 J. L IJ’II- and t In- near future
■Ltn... ji ; iia-1r horne on l elery ilVt»W'ord wan .received h ere t&gt;f the
Buf un F ruLiy
•
death
of Donald Houston whh-fi
1
Mrs. Geo. Leppcr of Chicago i s 1occurred ir&gt; Franco Dec. 14th. HH K
Wi iu&gt;,: her futher anti mother, Mr. of |ineumania. Don was formerly a
ate! Mrs Ii Brant nntl her sister, Sunward Lay and eulistetl in the
Mr*. G o Balmes. She expects lo nr,,,y when war was declared. ! I•
h-mjp here far several- manthp
i,‘4iV,‘H
D. Houston of Zell-

MAHONEY-WALKER CO.

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NOW O P E N F O R B U S IN E S S

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Condcr.ssd Statement ot the Condition of the

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COUNTY BANK

Mr .I’ul Mrs
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ot Sanford Florida at the Close of B usiness
Dece mber 3lst, 1918, as Rendered to the State Comptroller.

waad, three hint iters, Sydney uf Mj-

.1 W Barnes have atm. Bali who is serving l tide Sam
KossoLter's liame

in France and. 1lurry

a silh-

en Mjgtiuim - avehue anti will keep marine chaser, four sisters. Mrs. E.
season,
Lmv tins season.
They have u »(Jam m w flf Jacksonville, Miss Ethel,
gu ist Mrs.
ikeir imuse -■ gutst
Blount,
j^0(| Gross nurse in Franco and
issilmr nl Mts. Barnes.
i Misses Susie nml Mabel Houston of
Dr I
■ Harvey, Chiropodist. * Zellwood, also a number of relatives
Con* and enllauses removed with- here and elsewhere.
“bt f*vi
All foot atlmcnta trcatctU |
T p!, [C-., i,. ;ii
fi ,r aiqiairit rmnlts.
I’ R lit ENT H(H, • HOI.ERA
Revuieiii, tails made. Carnes Hotel. : The B. A. Thomas Hog Bow tier
,'lii-lte
lias a record uf Ho jier rent I'lirH of
•
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)log Cholera. If you fetal your bugs
laitUer Mtdler has returned home
, ,
,
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,
as directed you never need fear Img
»i-vr * tending u week with Robert
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i
cholera or any o tlter hog disease,
■-f!
l.iiiii'T ts the son of Hon.
■ .i
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. . And the directions are very simple.
" Smile! of Oakland, former county .
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Ih „„, , •i -.
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„ • just about wliat you arc tlmitg, plus
treasurer of Or attge county anti one ' .
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, t
.
_ a lew cents .-worth ol It. *Y- Thomas J v *&gt;■ rw-it*"*rvfe*s/ i d orttnee' g r o w - ...................................... ........
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i Hog l'owder in the ,'ced twice a
tfs li sum h I* lorlda,
r
week. .
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-&lt;dCnTmnr, preshthhl of lht5~ lluialiy, though, Cholera gets in
Garfut Mumifaeturing Company ol before we know it. Then it requires
-AMafttu. Gn., is- stopping at the close attention to each hog—each
erne uf M r , a m | ‘ i rrl
f-J. Ivey in hog must be. dosed—anil if you. will
faola liai i.t pjoitscd with this sec- dose them as 'directed you will suve
tijn &lt;1 ti,c stmt- and intend,t to r e -. better than 00 per .cjfit.
I f . you
fcaui several nfontbs.
don’t, the B.'^A. Tbonras medicine
A. Whiddon has established a cosEs you ‘nothing. Wo—not same;
distant manufacturer pay
ynurj
money back.
. r.%Allen Seed Co.* ,
,Tt-*4tc
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KeP«M &lt;f the Condition of The Bank
°f Oviedo, at Oviedo, In iltc-Slalc
oi f iurida. at the Close ot Busi­
ness. Dec. 31,1918

L * . f A '1,? 1 K,1,lU' -------------------- J10J1SO.OO
u” ,'1! ' ''lUtrral tk-eunty Othrr Tlian

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fail, i "Ii U"*nj »“J Diaruunta....
a5,t20.8«
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S,f' ■'"'•J4,870.38
J s - l. * , ,J” t urni'.tir. aril Futuri-i
.07
r - : - ; ^ :rfIK,ra„v1 Hioka ......... 1
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a.osj.oo
and
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70^08.78
Tit,,
-.*'•*'» Sj|.(. a !0 ru.k
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t1313 61
353.00
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Tivr 'I'r*

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Loans and Discounts - .$358,248.98
OverJfcafts
* 878.18
U. S. Liberty Iionds - 48,175.00
Stocks, Bonds and City
Vouchers
11,489.08
Banking: House, Otlico,
Building, Furniture &amp;
Fixtures . - 45,397.11
Cash &amp; Due from B anks 84,647.67

Capital

50.000.

t.

Surplus

-

Undivided Profit

- . -

Dividends Unpaid
Bond Account
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2 , 100.00

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Re-discounts
Deposits

00

5^000.00

9,.500.00
70.000. 00

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$548,836.02

103,039*09

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$548,836.02

C O M FA R A JIV E ST A T E M E N T S
of the growth of Your Home Institution, since its organization live years ago
December 31st, 191.3
December 31st, 1919

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Increase during five years. -

WE HAVE FOUND IT

D E P O SIT S
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$101,016.07
403,039.09

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302,023.02

SU R PLU S AND UNDIVIDED. P R O F IT S

■ * Daisy Tile
A perfect drain tile: thoroughly
impervious to water, chemical de­
composition, atmosphere and moist­
ure. Made from that same material
adopted by the government to with­
stand nitric and picric acid tests in
the construction of its immense
nitrate acid ptant3.
Our supply’ is limited-only by ouT
demand.
Sole agents in Seminole, Orange
and Lake countit-3, Florida.
M AH O N EY-W A LKER CO.
34-4tc

Decem ber 31st, 1913
D ecem ber 31st, 1919

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$

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Increase in five years v

689.39
14,196.93
13,507.54

.

strictly a H O M E INSTITUTION , we arc in close touch with the needs of the
people of Seminole County, anjJ with our total resources of over O N E H A L F M ILLION
D O L LA R S, we are in a position to serve our p
f atrpns and handle accounts large or f mall.
YO U R H O M E IN STITU TIO N is owned, controlled and. officered by residents cf
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY.
&lt;
*
LET US SE R V E YOU

* N otice.
The annual meeting of the stockt-------- jioo,%rojt7 holders pf the Bank of Oviedo will
be held In the office of the Bunk in
It
’***'* •- "-i-lnoi, i “ t
Oviedo, Fla., on Wednesday, Ja n ­
faJik f, Lbs
t n
f
t h &gt; I ' u v H I r a - J uary, 1*5. 1910, at'&lt;:30 p. m., for tho
’ 8ol*mnlg a w . a r t h a t thv- g b o v .
election of a board of directors for
&gt;*&lt; '■J. t-v t h * hast ot n &gt; knoolrilg*
the ensuing year, and for the trans-'
T.
UNOO. r . . n »
action
of such other business as may
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m
m
f- V« 'ii h
SuharrlloJ am) K i m u
properly
come bufor.c the meeting.
l&gt;r(rrv it- th*» Sth day
ufjao. t9
lu'-nit*
B. fr. Smith,
Alary l^mhart
k
jfntviy iVuir
President.

F O R R E S T L A K E , Pres.,

G. W. S P E N C E R , Vice Pres., A. R. K E Y ,
, C. L . B R IT T , Ass't. Cashier. ,
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Vice Pres, and Cashier, ,
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�JANUARY 10. 1 9 0

TH E SANFORD HEHAT.D

-Uttlir. c!d frama structure v&amp;ott lot

and (he klcldias, i nmJJQjV,* I f if f e f ii
• Your devoted son,
Clifford F. Froctor, *
Co. II, .121st Infantry., U. S. A*
P, 0 . No. 701, A. E. F.

HUNGER DRAWS THE MAP

y c.rt the'colonel and his famfly »ttindod divine worship.

domestic com.
hy |iis neighbors."

After
«! a t the Ron
home at wf.i'-h o - i : •mere- *■* •
family
! he * resent,
fservice
* *o held at !2 ;i5 o
Christ Er.t#'' &gt;ji»1 Church,

■ I Famine C o n d itio n ?
Food Shortage afprochmgf famineJoint
B
m

Serious F o o d S h o rtage

*3

Sufficient P resen t fo o d S u p p ly
B u t M u r e Serious
r ^ » *1™ ^ .

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Peace stops the fighting but n o t th e
feeding. O u r armies a t hom e and abroad,
ou r A llies and ourselves m ust be fed.
M o re food must be produced in 1919.
Lack o f fertilizer will cu t down your
production. Labor, cars, raw1m aterials—
all are limited. Fertilizer factories m ust
begin shipping at once to m ove eyen a
normal tonnage by planting time.

tu rhcya

A food map of Europe today shows
not a single country In which the fu­
ton) does not hold threat of serious
difficulties ami only n small pari which
Is not rupldly approaching the famine
point. With Mie exception of ihe
Ukrnfhn only those cotititslcs which
hnvo mnlniaJncd marine commerce
have sufllcleai fond supplies U* meet
^actual—nrrda—mttM- next- harvest, and
even In the Ukraine, with Mores accuinulutc'd on tie- farms, there Is famine
In the large centers of pupnliithui.
ltclglum and northern France, as
well ns Serbia, appear on the hunger
map distinct from the rest of Europe
because they stand In a different rela­
tion from (he other tuitions to the pen.
pie of the Fulled Sillies America lias
for four years maintained the Hindi
war rations of .iclgluiii and northern
France nnd is already making *pei Ini
efforts to rare fur their .nerenseil
nfler-llie-unr needs, which, with those
of Serbia, must he liuiuded In ild*- i

■J W . M ■ t
seat of government the little nation's
first thought was to express her grati­
tude to the Commlf&amp;lon for Relief‘ In
Ltclglum for preserving the lives of
mllifnns of her citizens.
. Germany, on the other band, need
not figure In such n nuyi for AmcNmns because there Is no present Indlcation Mint we kIiiiII hi* called on at all
to fakr* Thonrrhr' for thr fond -ti*"***h* ,,f
Germany. Germany probably run care
for her own fo nd pmjilciu If she Is
given access to shipping nntl Is enabled
lo distribute food |o the cities with

Filler mint'd ClnsH
Miss Cora Let* Tikis entertained
her Sunday schtjol .dnss last Thurs­
day afternoon at h$r home on Elm
avenue.
Her class included hoyt&gt;
and Dtirji of the Second Primnry
Class of Hit* Methodist Sunday
school. The |&gt;njii!.s tif tho't'laHS met
at. th e-*■! groR 'aFS o’clock anti were
taken to the teacher's home by
glntiH, with conditions most serious In Mimes Alma Hlount and Anna Ma­
Finland.
son. * # times Were enjoyed urAil
itohemin, Serbia, Itmrmnnln nnd
Montenegro have already reached the they wire asked into the dining
famine point and are suffering ii binvi room, v lure hot chocolate, rake and
toll of death. The-Armenian popubi
lion Is falling each week as hunger
lakes Its loll, and In Greece, Albania
and Itoumaala Bo serious are the food
im rttttfrs -th a t

fam ine

Is

n ear:'

Shape up your plana, and o rd er now .
Ohaa. I I . W liitn c iy T ra v e lin g R e p r e s e n ta tiv e ,
Sanford , F la .

Armour Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville. Fla.

Order N ow !

At

though sinruitlnn Is not yet Imminent,
Italy, Switzerland, lUilgnrlu and Tur
key are In the throes of serious rtrln
veiioli**.
In order to fulfill America's pledge
In world relief we will hnve to export
every inn of food which enn he Inin
•Iteil i h r o u g h o u r p e n s

T h i s m e n u s ,11

tin* very bust n udidtnuto of 20.(NK),tkst
imi*. looipiireil with tliNSMMHi tons pr.
war exports and I l.sjii.iNJO tous‘ e\
port to| Ui**t year', when «&gt; were hottn.l
by the lies of war to till* l‘*Iir«[iean
II11b-s
If M e f-dl re lt_ b , ti til,- b l i n k *p.

SHOE
POLISHES
KEEP

peace

YOUR SHOES N EA T/

l.etlcr From Clifford Proctor
Wi-diu : d;,y

Rase Hospital No. lic it d I b « l u l t r a t h e g a l i •&gt;

hjicm

apex i f all 11 e g1, r&gt;.

.lust a me tu let you know l am
still in the hospital hut am getting
along fine. I thought one- I was to
stay here until I returned t &gt; the
States, hut I understand today llmt
we nro to return tn otir t'orip any in
a few .days and J do. hope w»- wiU.
f o r 1 a tn m&gt; iinxluti* to hr:ir from
j on. mother
I have pot heart! from
vou for over a month and at that
time you were all getting over the
Flu.

atvpurw K. pUM. ) f i

Service
Bullc libs

N . I I. IW w lfaa and P»
Roll: rU attn a, P raata*
Tiwta aad PlaDta.
Fhrnba. Ito*r* and Landacaptn*.

No. M. Tha t’**an. Ill r n u n il, Valoa

for K r * r r Katm iik ] lluma and ai a
CocraMirlal Cmp.

No. ft. O m n i KnUli, P a a c h a a ,
pliana. I'M n^O n pM , I’ rnlfrn&gt;9Tia.
N i H . TN* f i r
a Hum* I’ n K and
• blapW t a i u i t ’n r.

TV*** f c n l i t liulMhta wilt

iN« r*n h*-v- lo

rrn, ty

andaaailt Jt ti not on), lorr.it a
nwinr, t m l- 'lT»b»li*r,
i r « fr»*— » rifa itt'iz a M n y
wblrV r * o a a n l. Wawlllalaa

Inter-State Nurseries

a n annum m oa

! . i ,i k n &gt;tl n i

Tmi t t OA1UV tOI***AT1QW 1. llMtll*, IU, MklO. W,Y,'

The following are the official
’"special Ja y s” for the South Florida
I;air item in .February, oa netahlnshrsb
by order of the pxncuTivi!‘committee
of the hoard of directors:
trn m n f iit ' inn e iii^ R ciT C rTsir lies
, Munduy, February 17, Opening
t it al. • Hnve every rare nnu p good
and fchrinera’ Day.
„ .
4!
ni rre to rare for me, with plenty cf
Tuesday, Fidm ary 1H, Press nnd ru n ty ,- rignrcttis ar.d gum. So you
Children’s Fn
e, mot! er, 1* am *in •good' hands,
•Wednesday, February 19, Gov­
Njny rlnie the war is over nnd I
ernor anti Home Guards’ Day.
can write anything l will tell you
Thursday, Fel ruary 20, T inn pa some of my experiences.
First,
and Lob r Pay.
m other, we sailed from New York
Friday, February 21. Army und cn the .‘lis t of Ju ly. Thor.'* were
Navy Day%
cigli teen ships, well *gun d* d hv
Saturday, Fehrimr,
Victory, ba ttleships nnd nuhmari ic chns -ra.
Celebration Day.
* We arrived in Liverpool, England,

Five F t m

i p r - -tl

LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR'BLACK. W H ITE. J T
TAM. DARK BROWN OR OX-BLOOD SHOES. /flMi
PRESERVE THE LEATHER.

morning.

,ii b

i /dock on the morning if Febr i i r'
1 i, with the more than i (inn him
«*:* of the great ceremonial to be
held lieie that day in charge and the
guts Is of honor, there will have been
liven tine greatest send-off for *an
opening (hat any Mnrida lair Inis
j e t enjoyed, nnd the interest will he
TV|4 at fever I pat until the dosing
of the fair Saturday night following
the real ■i tor/ &gt;plrlinillun, which
is the leal. i r e f tint day. and the

.

At the request nf Mrs. Roosevelt
no fowers will he ft nt. The a|ttr’
. Ic decorated only with laurrl
oiuiifd &lt;»n it fur the Christmai iea.
y n. Also in conformance with Mn
T ..&lt; sov.dt’s v.isliCA there will he n0
music and r.i eulogy, hut only the
sitmde service of the Episkpjj
church i on Ju ried hy the rt.
Rev. George T ah n a je.

iiiceittuv n otu

I bate seen ail of Europe I care to
see, mother, and -am anxious to get
hack to dear old F .- S . A., hut'nm
willing to wait for my turn to come,
fur I think the hoys who came over
first ought to go- hack tixsr
Well, mother, this country i-* very
different from America, although it
has Itot h/en nearly MO cold ;u I
t » l ceted. yet I h u e speh on the
ground several nights anil got up in
the morning with snow all over my
blanket?
—aAm

m

,

som e

1‘ Pali

o s p o e m i - O M L - r W a a *An

the trenches for nearly a month,!
had hectr in rest canip jj\ October !
front line the 11th of Novcniirer.
Was right in the front on the imaming the armistice was signed. We
were in battle five hours tfiat mam*
ing and the Germans surrendered
under heavy artillery and machine
gun tire. I was right in the front
hut am thankful, mother, i came
out without n scratch. I wouldn't
lake a million dollars for my expcHcnees, but don't care to go
through it uguiri for the sport of it.
After the surrender we were allowed
to have fires that night (jve had not
begty .piIowed to have fires before on
account of the Germans locating us •
Hut that night we had no bedding
so we sat up .all night on the battle­
field, but next day they pent us
bedding’ and worlds of good eats.
•The Germans came over and helped
us keep the tire burning,- hut I did
not like to have them around.
Could write you a hook, mother,
hut will wait until I come home and
take a month to tell you everything.
I have some souvenirs to briftg home
with me. uI;ki some 'German and
French money
1 cannot tell you when 1 will he
: ent back lo U. S A. bul hope it ,
will l*e soon.
Mother, Rive my hint regards to
all my Geneva and Seminole county
friends and Jtell them I hope to s,ee
them again sometime in the near*
future.
Wishing you a very Merry CirrisU
mas and' a Happy and Prosperous
New Year. With love to Mrs David

R. J . Reynolds T obacco Com pfny, W inblon-Salcm , N. C.

�JANUARY 10. 1919

9

M

Y cf, Gufcs. * j
When u &gt;otui£* Inn Imnd* f Um him
|down In Ills «(?v chair, and bin dill it*
Wife slips Quietly
sits down In
bis lap and salntr* wltli tears trldilln^
down iter voice- that she hasn't bad a
new h u t.I d :hrri’ months—'ipiugM, gcr.*
tie reader—which is tin- ear-lrV (or tLO
, im casicr). the chair nr the Iniihm.d.

r

W

M

t h e

p o p p ie s

.

’“Guess what word the flower poppy
came from 1" asked Dedily.
uj’vo no Idea," said Nick.
And I
don't believe I'd hnve*nn Iden If I
•tapped to think about i t "
' “You tniess, Nancy," said Daddy.
“I don't believe I' could." bUo' on-

Signifies Honorary Promotion.
Brevet Is fi French word, tnenhins
commission or warrant. In military
usnKe It n*res nn ofllcer hlpltor nomi­
nal rank than the one for which he re­
ceives pay: It Is ai&gt; honorary prbmotlon. The first time It was used In tho
United Stales nrmy was In' 1812. when
“Oh-try.u*Hald Daddy.- !iQ * * ^ u,^ *&lt;^tiTr‘7&amp;Cftnj,F"TnYtorrwno nfft&gt;rwnrtT
P u t on y o u r t h l n k l m r c a p 1 J u s t b e e n u r a
became president, wns made major by
Ul(. w e a t h e r l« R r o w l n g s o w a r n , w o
brevet for his brave defense of Fort
mustn’t be Iniy I"
*—fF " ; - ~~~ Harrison against the Indians, near
“W ell," sa id N a n c y , a f t e r t h i n k i n g
Term Haute. *

for n m o m e n t " i t m ig h t com e t r a m — "

“It alight como from— " com­
menced Nick.
And then both children Bhouted
-------, at
tho very unmo tlma, for both had put,
on their thinking caps—
“Papa." ,
“Rlghtl" said Daddy.
“Jt sounded bo much Uko poppy that
U’made me think of It—for I knew by
jour manner, Dnddy, It was epmcthlng
strange," said Nancy.
■That's what made me gucea th a t"
raid Nick. "It wasn't bccauso I aaw
much reason for guessing that name."
"Well, you're both very honest," said
Daddy, “not to protend to bo great
and wise. Besides there la really no
reason id ulL for tho flowers to have

Numbers Birthplace of Thimble.

As for uh wo can he certain of anytiling, the thlmhle Is to be traced to
the Inventive and Ingenious artisans of
Numbers, who were the acknowledged
manufacturers of It In tho fourteenth
century. It wns not, however, until
1534, that the tiiimbleinnkers became
whnt la called a corporate body, al­
though fo r a whole century previously
the Numbers imerchants had carried
thimbles with them for sale on thel;
yearly expeditions to the great fair.-.'
of Lelpskv Hamburg and Lubeck.

Daily Fashion'Hint

ItGAL* ADVERTISING
n c r t H T M ENT o r T H E IN TE RIO R
* • ^ I^trui Ollier at &lt;»ainr»VjtU*, Fla.,
*.
December 2 1\ Iftltf.
,lr
*!, fc« « b y riv»!i tl.it J . m e * 3. Anu, M
* ,*'•??1
rlfc, who, nn M srrh Hi,
, „ \lu !r,* de, bnn aM -a d E n t r y . - s r,. 0I2Q I5,
fur aw It of S I . J i . Srrtlon 33, Township ’30
I , , ; . ,, a n Vr 3 - L . Tallahassee Meridian. Ii*i
ru&lt;d nutire
intention to make Three-year
I rot.f to establish claim lo l h r land above
d w r l h e d . before Clerk Clrrult Court, a
SaMord, H a ., on Ihr 31 ,t day ot January

To Whom t may Concern : *
, t * k r notict- that I , J . F . Hickson of S a n ­
ford, Florid a/ * 1 II nn t h r 4th day of Fabru•fV , s 19* »l I ) . L a n d , Florida, at 10 :00
o tlork a: rn iq ju
ther rM trr i s . can h r
JoaarAappllratlun before Judge J a i n r ,
- f d l * , for leave ho adopt, arrorrtlng to
tfcr l a * ,
Florida. F t del Mile., and for an
order legalizing such adoption.
. . .
■
J . F . H IC K S O N .
Petitioner.

United Slate* Dtalflrl CoUrT, Southern i ll * .
.
%trlrl of Florida
In Ihr* muftr-r of
L, Kraut*, llatikrunt
In the matter of Petition for Final Dlachare
r„
Ctalmint name* «• »iinlw «:
.On Ihi* tat day «&gt;f Ja n u a ry , A. D. 19 19 ,
. J ’ dlb of Geneva, florid a
on rradinc the- forrculnE petition, it ia ore
, fj* *?/ V*r.on
Kolokfe, Florida
eirred
hy the Court that hearing be had upon
vi*.
fJf Dm^va, Fkififia
° n * k . I l t h d ay of February, A. !&gt;.
” • T a y lo r of (leneva. Florida.
JUI9, before raid Co urt, Jarkionvillr, in laid
.... r#
HOIIT. W. DAVIS.
diitriet, at ten o'elork itr the forenoon, and
.
Ktglitfr.
that notire thereof be publiahed In the
Herald, a new,paper p r i n t . d j n aatil d u trirt,
and that all known rrrd lto r* and other perj tppllra|l,. n fQt T a i _ U e e d Undaa- “ *• **&gt;-*«tere*r -mvyr a p p e a r x r s a t i t time *rnt
s r r t l k l a «T Chapter ta n*. L a v a of Flor
P ' J f r and «how eauar. If any they have,
why the prayer of aaid petitioner ahuuld dot
be granted.
SoO re ia hereby given that t». C. Hryant
purchaser of T a t Certificate No, 465,1 dated ..-V&gt;d It la further ordered by the court
the Jrd day of June. A. !&gt;. 190T, haa filed that the rierk ahall lend by mall to alt
■aid Ctrl ifi cat
in my afiler. and ha* mad*- known creditor* notice of aild petition and
tp p n ciU o n for t a t tlttil to issue In arcord- thl, order, a d dreued to them at their place*
anre with law. Said rertffiealo embrace* the of rr-idenre a* atated.
[allowing draerlbed property ,ltuatrd.&gt; in _ W'ltne*!, The Honorable H i t YD ON M.
Seminole roiinty, Florida, to-wit;
|,ota 59 C A L L . Judge of aald co urt, and the leal
and GO of llloek I ) . Mitchell's Survey of thereof at Jaektonvllle, In aald tRatrlct, orf
l.evy Grant. 10 acre*. The raid land being thiy l , t day ef Ja n u a ry , A. t). 1919.
auc*aed a t the date of the iaiuancr of such
E D W I N It. W I L L I A M S .
certificate in the name of. Unknown. Ubleia
3*-&gt;t
Clerk.
•aid certificate ahall he redeemed according
1*1 deed will Iaaue thereon on the
?B th day of Ja n u a ry , A. D, 1 9 1 ».
Notlre ef Application for T a a Deed Under
W tin e,a my official airnaturr and aea| thla
- Id a '
* * f Chapter 4»»n , L a * * of FlorJ n r i’Cth d ay of December,. A. lb Itfltk----»&gt;'*b.................
K. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
B y V, K, Dou.l ata , D. C .
33-Str

N otlrr of A.pUratien for Taa Deed Under
S r t l l j n B of l bVpItr f l i t , L a n a of Fine
Ida
v
Notice ia hrr.eby [Iven that
Wlllinn
Sim mon., pur rh aier of T a t Cerlillratr No.
tdgl, dated the Gth day of Ju ly, A. D. 1B97,
hat filed ,aid rerlifieate in my offire, and haa
made application for taa deed t o i „ u e In a reord anr r * i l h law. Said certificate emhraree
the full,,winy de.rrlhfd property aitualeif in
Seminole rounty, Fliriiia, tmwif: N K ' i of
S W h (leee N K ' i of N W If and l,«. W ' | of
N K 1, and lea* W . 'i l S e c , J J . . 3 p _ «1 S.» K .

29 K.

Notlce ia h ettby given tha t -W, T. S » ir o r d ,
purchaaer o r -Tat Certificate No. 1863, dated
the 2nd day of Ju n e , A. i», 1896, hru filed
aald certificate In my ufftee, and haa made
application lor t a t deed t o iaiue In accordf o t e with laW. Said certificate em brace, the
following described property altuated in
Seminole county. Florid *, to-wili E f j id
8 K J ( ,d S W R S / c . 19 T p . * t 8 .. U. 3 9
L a , t . Twenty acre*. T h e aafd land being
natCMcd at the d a te of the Jaauaoce ol *uch
eerlificaie In the name of Unknown, Uniru*
aald 'certlficatn ahall be redeemed according
to law taa deed will Iaaue thereon on the
4t h day of F e b ru a ry , A. D. 1919.
Witt,-** my official aignature and *e*l thi*
the 3rd day of J a n u a r y , A. D. 1919.
(•call
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla,
„ _JJ L j iv
By V. M, l ) » u g I i u , D, CJ„

Place Your.Orders Early

CHASE &amp; CO. - SANFORD, FLA.

Y o u r L ib e r t il B qnds

are worth 100 cents oit* the d o lla r here
,„N o.qiiestion of.patriotism applies to th d
purchase of lumber.
You
bought Liberty Bonds for V ictory
and Victory cam e. ’ To what more
fitting use could you put Your Liberty
Bonds than buil.diug a nice little
home of your own, pr a nice garage.
We
carry the largest stock of building material
in Seminole county.
We take Liberty Bonds
at par, you may purchase Lumber, Sash, Ce- *ment or anything in our line with Your Liberty

2It»V. &gt;

The aalll land belnr a n r w r i ' - r W l i r d a t e
of the iaruapee of aurh r r r t i f i f t t . in the name I n , FIrfali Courti N e * r m h . JiTitlfUl Circuit
WE AISO TAKE LIBERTY BONDS FOR ACCOUNts NOW DUE
In and Fur Nr/nlnule C«uhtyc Flurlda. In
of Ffrat .National Uank.
U n i r u raid errChanrrty
tifirale ahall l,e redcemid actord inr t o . l a w
taa deed will iaaue thereon on the 28 th day In the Matter of tho Tiiwulu- *
tifin ilf
Notice
of January.'-A I V 1919.
. ■
r am at h1 a, Or ovr C n impan y , a
IVlineal my oftlrial *1/nature and arat thla j rNor
por.it inri undtr t b e . U « « of
the tfi.th da) of December, A. D. 1918.
Florida
iseali
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Motive i# hffrby Kiven to ail partir* in*
Clirk t'frruil Court Seminole Co., Fla.
t e m i e d tltat a pot it inn has been filed by a
ole
tty V. E. Douaiaa*. It. C.
majority in interest of the stoekhulitrr* of
the Ntnfnolhta Clrovi- ( ’ o m p any , a corpora­ In terrils tiudor i'ila F, Urawdy,
dcreated, a* tru ste r for Wit* Hlrdler C o , ,
tion updi r Ihr la*# of Fb»ridat pra; inn the
F I- Falk &amp; 'Cil., Lint dr r hack, (filbert &amp; Co.,
StFiIff l** I rrtlltuiH, l . tf n l «'«"». HUirlliUl + I"a riiurl f« r I hi d|p«*dtilU»n *d «ald vuf|Mdatinn» | all p«r tie ** rial mint! inlnrosl* under
niiii All l, *'iivtirtp Hat lug (Miatjim ui I) ■ and H at the 3ft| day of Frh riiary, A* II. r . K Tufti, all * pa riff* rial mi rig
l : * rrr.t - **"wrn A VanHuren, Tyarn St Smith ,
W. F. Alexander &amp; Co., Krkraart A V#lalit a till m A^ai it»| ihi F&gt;tn(p **f IM nn (•. lLi|y has been fin d a* tho daft* for the hear­ inlrropt* under J L. Hurktiry, J. IF
Hackney, 11, V . White brail, Wm.
; V.Vr* * Orthnm Ar*Ketamer; Thomaa Htalkr/.
Hurhanaii. D r m a r d
ing of said matter, raid hearing to lie hi Id U. Hackney, Atiyuata I*. Andrr*,
I
Wm.
Mil!*, Mathew A, Ste w art, If. C, N or­
Ni t lrr (&gt; Jirruliy glvfn tha t all rrf«!ilpr*. at thr* rnurt h^u*e In D oFand, county of
throp, der'd, Jafrnlma flavla, Seth Taylor,
Ir fa td 'a , nntl rlUtf iltulr r* t»f Ftfna &lt;i Ihi* Votusia, i tofida, or brfure thr rourt. at (loorpc S. Nonfood. Mary A. N»»rwnml,
HiUfthoth
Tomplra,
Uardsl
Molllr Taylor, Alva V. Wood, Joh n E. Durhanan. tip* **a**&lt;f, am! all prf*uns liatitic wfiHi*i . v* r place *ith in *aiti rireuit the
(».
Mar «h, Susan
Hi. Tbftgnrr,
; rand dec d, Joh n HalU, Franklin Afoorr,.
rlarnii fir
ni'nin-t h«*f eatfttr lire ri** court may at that time he.
Ha rub F. D ii n r tt , Mary A* StrftUfhn
I dpc d, Stephen S. Hopkins, flow'd*- |Io! h t I
tjuifcil t o pri-BMit them t o thi* umtaraifneti »a
FAN DIB. F I S H A H U F F ,
SuAin Hackney. FcrDrr H. Nor­
l rath, T hum as i| ijlcr, dnr'if, Cjcorfiana
nriana
pi^rutor within two
&gt;»of» from (Into
t "oilliir I iBiiil Solicit nr■ d*rr Fetitinner#. wood, Nat banjo I (1 N orvood, Ho­
Joiner, 0 corrrgeo it. Joiner, F
N. Pulling,
, •if ■atnr will 'hr Far m l .
U M.'
ary K, Nor wood. \trnc« f . W rbrr,
Mary J Skinker. d#f'd, Isaac IF Trahur. J .
T li p Artif r sr« u X ru« t Com pan &gt;,
Th om ft* l„ Marsh, Martha C rrlrv ,
| Henry IHntSrn, Cha*. F. Will, Kate F .
J m kannk iUr, Morula.
Danitl M. Harknoy. Joh n A. Hark*
l.yon, Gnttfieh H. Koyler, Charles M». It a m . I m ! W Hoy I,
nry , John I), Norwood, Martha f).
Nuiirr of U » l|n m rn l
1 llt'rti, France* E. Kennedy, Orlando KenAa I*rmidf*nt.
Norwood, Wm. S. Mar*h, Sarah
T o the ('trdiiu r* of Sarah M. William*
1 Ditlv. «f jjDdfr A* ll. Carver-or uftilaf A. S.
A lle i ti Arthur T. William#*
F. Kelly, am) Mary S. Hackney nr
Am l_
Whllp* nf umlff a n f uf them ur uth^rwlan
A* S m p i a r y .
fit
her
of
them;
all
part
I
n
datmlng
|'lrto*r
fakr
nnllrr
that
Sarah
M.
William#
I
in Ihi* fuliuwlng landa:
I »aled and puhliihrcf this H refm hf*r 20 th*
under
Andrew Johnson,
of &amp;?anf «»rtF S*“.mi_polr county^ FlorWa. Kola on i n t e r n t
N W H of UK H of N W i ( Her ) 0 f Tp 2 0 *
t h * 3Dlh day of [ i rm l-t r, A fi I SUB, fit a do drenaird. a« Ifu#tee for Wilt (lied’32»tp
an j m«- ir; n mi ri t . anti «lid on said date u«siyh ler Ci#,, I, L Falk A; ( ‘ u,, FoudrrCiilbrrt
A
Co.,
Ciarret,
all] pri (ii-rt&gt; ownod hy h*r, #sc*pt Kurh »# bark.
J . lp* 1-V rh*. E nf » W eor nf N E
of
Tyarn
At
Nnllrr of AppllfjHion for l a i i * rn l I ’nilrr tea* * »♦' Hi pi by law tit tin undrr si ftnrd fur Hows n A V sn liu r rn ,
|8 W * . nf Sec 1 2 . run 8 20 eh*. E 6.5 eh*. N
rtydUtua. thorofor**, wi»y Smith, W, K, A l c u m f r r £ Co.,
Srrliun N of ( haplrr l-Hlih, Law a of Ht»r* the Li m tit i«f hor
, 20 elis, W 6. 5 eh* p . be*. Sec 1 2 . Tp 20 R. 2 9
■hall l If with Ihi* uiifli-r*lKHrij within s i ily Kckmftn A Wlaburg A (Ir ihem ,*9
h li
1 S E &gt; , ot S W i , , Sec 15, T p 20 , It 29.
Noliri* i* h rrrby givi-ri that H- (i* Diptnf- day*, if y o u rraldr wit bin tho B talr of Flor­ F le ta m ir; all partlea rlaiming In­
Smith ,'!-H n| N E *i of N W ' i o f‘ Sec 2 6 .
ifh, ptiffhftprr ef T a * O T l ih ra t r Hi*. 2 2 6 1 . id a, of if boy end t h r limit a uf tho S ta ir, terest# under Thorn#* Stalker, all
! Tp 20, It 29. artlea
elaimlnjc
In lrrrct*
under
•Jatr ii l hi* 2nd day &lt;&gt;f J uni*. A. D. IRtlO; paid within four tun-nth*, tworn tfat omrnt* id Par
E } » of S W I , o f B E i f , Sec 27, Tp 20 , R .2 9 .
Mill*, all nartira rlaitning in*
your i rr o u n t i and claims a^alnat tb* coid \Vr
furtihrnt«- f*ml)#arr« thr folloikiiif
E 'n Ld N E If nf N E
uf 8 E ' 4, Sec 3 1 .
f»-rest* .under kf at he
A. Stewarl.
|jfn|irrty, fMuatrR ih Srttiifiuir rouritv, I lor* a**i Kn«&lt;r,
Tp 20, It 29.
limine Interests under
Ida. t.i » it F. 1 j t i M V , &gt;4
trfS K ‘ i Dalt-vl a! Sanford, Somitiolr rountv. Flor­ nil p a rse s rlaiminR
N W » f uf N E l , Hr** 5*7 ft E A W by
up, d
ile.
r m i c t l ; all parida, th:* thr 3rd day
J a n u a r y , A. 0 . IDIP, IF t*. Northrop,
of Hf*r. 7, T*j». 20 B.,It. .11
(iiffti*
405 ft N. A S o u t of SW eor). S e t 31, T p
Thr 7*id'land‘ n fci Msnat'il at thr dfttr* of
V A K C K K. D tMHJFASS. .
tie* claiming intereet* under Jem ima
20, ft 29.
Davie, all parties elaiming Inler34w£'rt
Aawiinoi**
i hi* iMtlfcnr* uf aurh n r t ih r a t f In thw nam«*
E ' j of S E I 4' nf S E ' f of N E ' / . See 32, T p
e*t* under Seth T aylor or under
of I fu krsn» ci
20, ft 29, MullJr Taylor or either ol them,
AI i p , T a *. OrliriUalp *Np , 2411* dated I Hit*
S
E ' f of S E ' f . S«c 32- X p 2 0 , It 2 B. —
_
all parties elaiming Intercet, under
.
N O T ltE
7th day of Junp, A. I). 19U'/, paid rertifirat*'
E h of W K of N W if of 8 E ' f , See 3 2 ,
Alva
V.
Wood,
all
parlies
elnlmlng
T
t
c
i
n
L
n
r
Cuunty
c’
nmmitcionera
for
Sem*
Tp 20 . It 29.
r m b t V U w ib p fUloalhit d n r r i b n l property.
inol« Co*unt&gt; will receive Idd* »»n Saturday, Interest* under Jo h n E. Durand,
pitifs«t ( &lt;f in ^rminotf rounty, Florida, to-wit
W i j of N W 14 of N W ' f of S E ' f . See 3 2 .
'
loth
1919, at 10 o'clock a, rn. for deee a.ed, all parties elaiming inTp 20 . ft "29.
w
W » i of HK*t of N\N «. of SK h . H r r . 7. Feb
building
appfokirnately
one
mile
of
road
on
f&gt;re*t* under John' l l*IU . all parT wp. 2 d 8 , It. *11
IV arref* The 4&lt;ald
S R If of 8 E ' f . See 3.1, Tp 20, It 2 9 .
laud btlnf « p p i p#rd at tho date of the Im u - Cleneva-Saniord road weal * f S F Jnhlia river, tie* elaiming i n i r r e it under Fran k ­
W ff of S W If of N W ' f , See 3 3 , T p 2 0 ,
Flan* art d, •peel fl­ lin Mnore., deeeated, all panic*
a n rr of aurh re rtiH rite in the nattie of N. IF with* Crystal Itiver rock
ea tin ns may h*s Fad upon application t** ih#* elaiming interest* under Stephen
Ijm*
E ' i - n f W I* of S E ' f of N W I f , Sec 3 3 ,
c le rk of |he Circuit Court
H Hitpkin*. de^e**,',L *11 parltew
Tp 26. It 29
waU h, T o* t * rf inn.te No
daled ih»*
Lights reserved to reject a m anil all hid
elaiming
inleft-ei*
und,
r
Itnhe-t
l‘r»lh
N h nf S ' * of W h nf W ‘ » of S E M Of
16vt rtev id Jtitir, A l» 11103; raid r* rtih ra lr
.
F A IIOIM.I ASS, Clerk
all partita elaiming Ini. real under Thorn**
NW
See. S3. Tp 20. R 29.
t n i t r i m thr ffllowir'K de«rrthed property
Heard of County . &lt;'e m mission# r«,
Miller,
dic'd
,
all
partie*
rlalmlng
S l -ff of W 14 ol S E If of N W f f ol See 3 3 .
nilunird in Stefnindr- r n u n h , Florida, t
Seminole Co unty. Fla.
Tp
20.
It
29.
interest*
under
Georgians
Joiner
or
Wit S 2 k : r h . of S W » , of f t w »4 of N F S .
3A-f.tr
under George R. Jo iner. *11 parties
Her. 7, T » p . 20 B-. II. ill Ka»l. 7.43 a m # .
947 f t E * W hv 670 ft N * S In S E
rlalmlng interest*
under
F,
N.
The wald land brine af»pri»#ed a t the data id
eor
N W If of N W If of See 35, * B4f of
Fulling, all Parties rlalmlng inter­
the Irpuanre of puen rertlflrate in the name
3E, Tp 20,
H29.
: «&gt; of N E / i of N W h , 8 * e -------' ------est*
under
M
a
r
y
.
J
.
Skinker.
dee'd.,
,ull
Court,
H
n
'rn
ih
('Ifroll,
Hrmlnolt#
In
(
B E if of N W ' ( See 3 5 , T p 2 0 , It 89.
of J . D. Hurrall.
all parties claiming interest* under
C o u n t), Jrlurldi
Reg.
I0
rods
W
of
N
E
eor
of
S
R
f
f of
The aild II. G. Dleterirh haa filed A id
Is a a r H. Trahur. all partie* claim­
BE &gt;4 Ilf See. 9, run S 40 rods, W 3 0 , rods, N
n r t ii'r at * # in my tfllcr. and haa made t p - U y r f d n v t Turpentine ('o m p a n y
ing Inleretl* under J . Henry Hint40 rods, E 30 rods to beg.
See 9‘, T p 2 0 .
piiratiori for t a i deed* t*i i#rue In a rr u f d t n r*
te n , all parties claiming Intereits
Mr»fth law.
Units* paid rrrtiftratf# ahall l&gt;e (k&gt;org» W. II a mho, IV. J .
under Cha*. F. Will, all person*
N
W
J
I
"
I
N
E
if
of
S
W
I
f
.
See 16. T p 2 0 .
MllUn,
J
r
.,
.
.
H,
.WlnftHil
I
I
,
y*
wml
ruln-nii d f necutdifii In la * tax dtfrd* will
rlalmlng intrrrat* under Kate F.
II.
O. I' J.tlin-nn,
jF4 ui’ thrreon on fht 1 2 1 * 1 day of Jan u ary .
.yon:
*11
parties
rlalmlng
interests
N
l
*
of
N
E
l
f
of
N
E
I
f
of
8
W If See IU,
Ella F. Urawdy. Hirhnrd A. D r a a A. D- IIH&amp;Goltlirh
If. ‘ K ry ler. all parties
Tp 2(1, It 10.
•I y. UhsfliV K, T uf Is, J, I - Hack
rlalmlng Interests under Charles M.
WltltePP my official s IKnit tire and real l hi* fh*&gt;. J . D. Uarkiu-y, If. C WhiteS E &gt; , of S E ' f , See 16. Tp
20. R 30.
Hamilton, all parties claiming In­
tlau 2 Olh day of i J i i i m b t r , A, f^* I H L
W** of S W h . Sec. 19, Tp
20, It. 10.
h**'L Wm. CL l la t k n r y , Auguata
Ural)
K. A. DOUG LABS.
terests under A. It
Carver, all
E ' 1 of N W ' j . Sec 20. Tp
20. It 30.
J %n#lera, Hfii H. N«*rwe»4»d, Mary
L’ lrrk ("irruit Court Sf-mlnnip &lt;^o., H a ­
parlies rlalmloY
Interests under
N L ' j of S W ' f lie.* 2 acres In N E corn er
\
Norwood, Elisabeth TVmple*.
lly V M I)ouKla*«, |» i
A.
8.
White,
and
all
parties
claim­
70
yd*
E
and
W
by
140
yds
N
and
S, See 6 ,
Uatib'l L4, Marsh, Susan M. Trag32*fitc
ing Interests under
Fran ce* E.
Tp 21. It 30.
•
I ner anti Ja ». T r a i n e r , Sarah r .
Kennedy
or
under
Orlando
Ken­
H E '4 of S W *'f, See 2 0 . T p 2 1 . It 30.
Dor-clt and Jn*. D. Tlqrr.lt, Mary
nedy, et alt
You are hprnby ordered to appear to tho
In Conti nf the O m n i, Ju d ,p . H*mlnole A. Slraufhn, fiuian liarkuvyy, LtrlT
o
all
parties
claiming
an
Interest
under
»er
ft.
Norwood,
Nuthanlrl
ii.
Nnrbill of complaint herein filed on the 7th d a y
r o i n l , . S la t * of Florida
It.
Winfield
Hay*.
Gigirge
n
.
Ilaya,
O.
F.
wood,
lt«*ey
E.
Norwuod.
Acne*
E.
of
$pril. A. I). 1919.
.
In r*- K t la l r r f
Johnson , Ella L. Drawdy, C h a ri.* E. Tuft*.
Wct.»r, Thu*. !~ Marsh. M artha
M artha Rr»llr»oii^
,
It
Is
furthee
ordered
t h a t thia nolle* b *
J
.
L.
Ilack
net.
J
.
|).
llaekney,
II.
(T.
White­
Tu all C n d i U n , L r n l m Dlrtribulrro anrt t'r tiey and Bamutl Cerley, her hus­
published once each week[ for
f
twelve eoneeehead, Wm. &lt;i. H ack ney, Augusta
L. Anders, utlva weeks In the Hanford
1 "atl frn io n r harlnK Cliima or Demand, band, Daniel M. Harhney, Jo h n A.
___
rd 'H
e r ___
a ld _, _____
a newsGeorge
B.
Norwood,
Mary
A.
Norwood,
Harkney,
Jo
hn
D.
Nirrwoorl,
Mar­
BEalnat r i l d K a ta lC
\
l J ^ a o P ! P , r I'll'lifKtll i t t . I l l d Hfimlnole roiintg.
'atnplaa. Daalei lj.. ‘Marlk.
‘
Wrn. fl. Maflll*'
V on, and each of you, nr* hrr,l&gt;y irotiflaa. tha D., Norwood.
.
Wftneaa my band and the aeal of tha aald
r, Sarah K. Dorset“t, Mary A and rrnulrrd t a niaMbt-aa^-alBirBa and de*' , 'J."* !;• aKTHJ’
r l l y ,~ M a r y H. ltackney.
Btaughn,
Susan
Hackney,
l^risar
IL Circuit Co urt thla 8th d ay of J a n u a r y .
rnihitr * .iilr'h you. or rllh rr of you. may f ■ }*■ |,1* r Kr' ,' t ; a* MMUliif of the
A.
D. 1919.
Norwood, Nathaniel G. Norwood, Rosay B.
),ni»l llaek ney , dehave asalnil Ihr r a t a l , of M a rth a Hrallraob, I***
Da
(seal)
E . A. D O U G LA S S,
Norwood, Agnes F .
Weber, Th oma* I .
d r r r a i r d , lata of Saminola C o un ty, Florida, e.aurd. Thoma* Stalker, Willianr
Marsh, Marina Cerley, Daniel M. llaekney, . Clreult Clerk. Seminole C o un ty, F lo r id a .
to the u n d r n iz n r d administrator • of (ail) Mill*. Mathew A. Ste w arl, Fran ces
John A. Hackney, Jo h n D. Norwood, M ar­ Massey A Warlow,
n t a t r , within o n . year I r o n the data hrrrul. E . Kennedy and Orlando Kennedy,
tha D. Norwood, W m . 9. M a rs h .' S a ra h L.
Jemima Davie, Seth T a y l o r and
Sol*, for Complt.
Dated Nov. 14. JL D. 1918.
Kelly. Mary S. H ack ney; Andrew Johnson,
Motile
T
a
y
lo
r,
Alva
V.
W
o
o
d
,
John
35-lltc
E. MAGNUSON,
Halil,
Robert
Frith,
Georulana
lit-Sw-Fit
Adminiitrator.
Jointr and tieor|a R. Joiner, t . N.
I’ullina, J . Henry H ln U rn , Cha*.
F . WUl, Kate F . l.y o n . Gottlieb II.
In Court of t h r County J
KeyUr, Charles M. Hamilton and
County, Ntato of Florida
■A. U. Car ver, A. S. Wh ile e t aL
In r* E•tat« ol
T » the defendant*. George W. Hambo, W.
W. T . Hum phrey,
Winfield Hay* and
T o all Creditor*, L e ra te e a , DlaDlbuleea and J . MeMIlian, J r . , 11
. . . . . . . — .-. Ella L.
ail I'rraon* havtns Claim* or Demand* Georg* IL Hays, O. I1. Johnson.
Drawdy, Richard A. D ra w dy, Charles L.
aaalnat taid E s t a t e :
You, and r a r b ot you, arc hereby notified Tufts, J . U Hackney, J . D . Hackney. H. C.
Whitehead, Wm. &lt;!. H ark ney, Augugla L.
and inquired tu present any rlalm* and d&lt;
manda which ____
you, or________of
e llh rr ofyou,
you, may Andera, Geo. S, Norwood, Mary A. Nor­
have
____ against
. m
t h e_ e____
s t a t* ol W. T
_J
. llifmi
iftjip h fiy i wood, Ellith Slh Tem ple*, Itaniel («. Marsh,
dereasi
dere ast d, late of Bemlnot* ro u nty . Florid*
w Susan M. Tc agner, and Ja a . T e a s n r r, Sarah
V ■.
— ?-p- ■- r
. t
to the up'
dersignad ad mlniatratrii of said F. Dorset! and Ja*. U. Dnrseft, Mary A.
est
ate
e sta
te , .within ttw
w o yvara from the d a te
hereof.
Dated N ov. 14, A. I ) . 1918.
ey a . . . ----------- --------- -. . .
----ROSA L. HUMFHRKY.
25-8 w -F rl
hand, Daniel M. H ark ney, Jo hn A. Hackney,
Adm lnlatratrli.
John D. Norwood, M arth a D. Norwood
Wm. B. Marsh, B a r th L. Kelly, M a r / H.
In Court *r Iks County J u d g e , Sem note Hark ney, J . D. Harkney, a t e ie cd to r of th *
County, S l a t * o r Flurlda
last will ol Daniel H ark ney, dersased, T h o m ­
‘ **. ■
;
In r* E s ta t * of
as Stalker, William Mills, M a th e w 'A . Stew­
Aural Durnrr
art, Fran ces K, Kennedy and Orlando Ken­
T o all Creditors, L * g * t* * * , D iitrlbutr** and nedy, Je m im a Davis, Beth T a y lo r and Motile
all Persona having C laim *-'o r Demand* Taylor, Alva V. Wood, Jo h n Halts, n o b r r t
against said E s t a t * :
P ralh, Georgian* Joiner and George H.
Yo u , and * a c h ot you, ay* hereby notified Joiner, N. F. Pulling. J . Henry llfnttr n.
and requirsd to- pr***nt any claims and de­ Chas, P. Will, K at e P . . L y o q , Gottlieb 11.
mands which you, or either of you, may Keyler, Charles Ml H amilton, and A. It.
h a v* ara lnst th * r s t a t r of Aural florntT, C t r v t r and A. S. W hite:
,
d t r r a t r d . late of Seminal* C o u n ty , Florida,
I t appearing from the aworn blit filed
t o th* undersigned e i t r u t r l s nf said **ta D ,
herein t h a t your place of residence ia un­
within two year* from th* da ta hereof.
known and th a t you are over th* age of
Dated N ov. I t , A. D . . 1 9 I 8 .
twrnly-on*
year*.
.
Augusta Dorfi*r,
25-Bw-Frl
E a e r u tr ii .
It I* therefore ordered t h a t you do appear
In this ro urt to the hill h r fr ln filed on the
Manuraoturcni Ideal Firtilizern
I l t h day of M arch, 1919.
•NOTICE TO C O N T B A C T O R B *
JA
C
K
S
O
N
V
IL
L
E ,........................ FLORIDA
It
Is
further
ordered
t
h
a
t
this
order
be
Notice is kcrvliy given tha t th * Hoard of
County Commissioner* in and for B®mlnol« published once a se e k Lir eight consecutive
County at a sp rr ia l meeting to be held at weeks' in the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
It) o'clock a. m. on Ja n u a ry I l t h , HM9 will published in said Seminole county.
receive seated Lida' for tha remodelling of
Witness my band and east ot the raid Cir­
the Elks Club building and will also receive cuit Co urt this Ja n u a r y s t h , A. D. 1919.
separate sealed bid* for building a vault In
.signed)
E . A. D O U G LA S S,
(
connection with t h e Elks club butldin(.
tseal) Clerk Circuit Co urt, Seminole Co..
Plana and specifications will lie on file in tiu*
Florida.
offiee of the clerk at ihw Circuit Co urt on M assey'A Warlow,
and alter Dee. 2 0 t ! v 1918.
Sulleiluri tor Complainant*
•
Hoard*reserves the right to reject any and
35-9U
ail bids.

H IL L

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He'p bveh

a

Funny

Old W i n d .

mcli u name. That Is, there Is nn
apyclal meunlng to the wort! Pupa us It
Ib used fur them.
“In olden dnys tho word papa
inrnnt u goodie, TI i Ib wns a won] lined
by some people known us the Celts.
They used to feed their children till
ports of soft delicacies which they
called goodies nntl ns tho seeds of pop­
ples were sometimes boiled (not for
Ihc c h il d r e n but for people fur away)
mid made .very soft, they were called
goodies, too. Then ns-Papa meant a
Goodie, they became known by that
mum'—nnd of course later on wero
called popples. Some popples ‘were
tnlklng together In a garden once nnd
tlipy were telling the little popples thehistory of their name. Soon they he­
rnia talking about their gorgeous color­

rA S in O N S

SURE

TO

I 1L E A S E .

Tho Bleevolosa capo, belted at tho
waist, at least at the front. Is one of
the particularly clilc features of the
now turnon's fashions. Tho model
pictured la carried out In black vel­
vet, lined with striped Bilk. The col­
lar is of whlto broadcloth hemstitch­
ed with black allk. Medium bIHo re
quires 3'Jj yards 40-Inch velvet. Tho
plaited skirt calls for
yards 4Slnch flannel.
______ .
PraclIAil amf* stylish at Tlio panto
ings.
lime Is tho second model lu nov. li)“ 'It's so nice to he red.’ said one foulard silk built over a foundation
beautiful poppy.
of taffeta. The Idea Is valuable as a
“ ‘One would think yon Imagined make-over suggestion. Medium alie
yourself to bo n book,' mild Mr. Yellow requires 4 yarda 3fl-lnch flgurtfd'nnd
Poppy.
2 yards 36-Inch plalu silk, with 2^4
‘"N’lintoror do you mean?’ nsket! yards lining.
First Model': rictorlal Review Capo
Hip red poppy.
No. 7836. Sizes, 16 years and 16 to
'"Rooks nro rend, aren’t they?, 'haked 42 Iqches bust. Prlcp, 25 ccntq. •
the yellow poppy. ’
Second Model: Overdress No. 7793.
“ *Ob. dear me, bow vrry, very Sizes, small, medium nnd large. Price
bright,' mild Mr. Red Poppy. ‘Of 26 cents. Skirt No. 7378. Sizes, 21
roflrse I meant my color wns red. I to 34 Inches waist. Price, 20 cents
should have been more careful how ,1 (iulmpc No. 7420. Sizes. 34 to 46 In­
8I&gt;okc.' ‘
, ches bust. Price. 2u cents. Embroid­
“ Tin glad you weren't,' nnld Mr. ery No. 12450. Blue or yollo* trans­
Yellow Poppy, ‘for It guvo mo a chance fer, 15 ecu La.
to rrnck n Joke.'
"And nil tho popples around laughed
fi" hard that they dropped some needa
■frrm rho small holes on tho under aide
of their potls.
“ 'I al'.vuya (Imp needa when there.
I* u good Joke,' said Mr. Crimson
&gt;I’oppy.
Togs' NowjUrady for Shipnicnl
” 'So do I,’ Bald Mr. Pnrplo Poppy.
" 'Wo drop them too when tho wind
Mows.1 snid Mr. rin k Poppy.
Thn pvgi’Blaturc* changed the rates
“ ‘Ah. hecaase he’s such a funny old for registration of motor vehicle* for
wind,' Bald Mr. Yellow Poppy.
1919.
‘".Vo wonder,' said the wind as ha Tax due from persons in the State
hegnn to blow, -fh a t I don't !et the
popples lost oh long us the other flow- 39-,,aY■i,
*r«- It's-because they coll me a funny
RATES
old wind.',
.•
'M o to rcy cles..--................—........ 12.00
“ ‘la that the reason the popple* ,
H o r s e p o w e r A. L. A. M. A.
dont lost longerY asked Mr. Bun. n o
Rating
had Been tho popples and loved thetr
bright colors and many a time ho Automobiles. 22 horsepower
6.00
bad wondered why they lasted such a
or *css—------▼cry short time.*
.
Automobiles over *.2 to 27
8.00
"Tlint’B the reaBon,' Bald Mr. Wind.
II. P ......... - ....................... —
"'V o mutter,' said Mr. Yellow Automobiles over 27 to HE
Poppy, 'we're glorious while we last, j
P .„ .
...... . .............— . 12.00
16.00
Wn«l'1 rnthcr'b* jeny, YjrlRht. bfna- Automobile's over 35 H. P.
Iful populeB nny dny than thote Ever- Autpmob||eg satiny; 10 or
•■■tint- flowers which haven't any of .
■„
100,00
of yourwlvcB.; Trucks, not R,or^ lha" | ton p 10.00

1919 AUTO TAX
__ DUE NOW _

ehr rtsltml the sun.
"We tin," mi It! Mr. Re&lt;l Poppy, o* on#*
°f hlg petals was blown off by the
*ltul."
„
"Well, Daddy," spitl Nancy, “I think
Uitu in moro meaning to tho namo
I'fii'n. nnd Its relation to tho wonl
ro.;;Up tlinn you sny there Is, for c r -

Truck*, over 1 ton, not over
2 tuna -------- ------- ------- - 1 ?26.00
/ f **-Trucks, over 2 tons, not over
60.00
4 tons
V ...................... .......
1 0 0 .0 0
Trucks, over 4 lontt
15.00
Dealers_______ __________ __
chaufTeum
- 2.00
Hc
cnakpt wag0M nnd

ambulances oiteratcd
«
* * »
■
^
untlertakera.._____ ------------- 10.00
benrilly ngreed'Daddy Btnllcd a great,
The law requircB an application
onppy nnttel
- — ---------------------. kworn to for each machine rcBUtcfOll In Machinery of Llfo.
ed. All questions should be fully
Courtesy
is
thp
oil
In
tho
machinery
aBve
correspondence.
- - —r —
----- -----------'
a, inBWeretj
iB w crcu
ilo
u
■
»*»
and . f t ? ^ necT * arT f?r 5° ,n
' Personal eheeka del»T delivery,
•nd it helps to make people happy.*—
, ___
Blanks may be had from Garages,
A vT elan ed a, **
T u Collectors, Sheriffs, Clerks Cir-cuit.
Court, or by applying to
Hair on • Donkey.'
ERNEST AMOS,
On which aide of n donkey would
Comptroller, Tallahassee* FIs.
Yon expect to And. the more balr?
Gnawer—On thy outaida..

LUM BER

CO.

CHOICE

MAINE AND

W ESTERN

STOCK

i
: ry

Order your seed and fertilizer early.
. *
Write us for priceu and particulars.

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.

ARE YOU INSURED? ' IF N O T, S E E

30-Ctc
Nolle*

NO TICE
hereby given that the Hoard of

C o u n ty Commissioner*-for Seminole county,
Florid
"Morlda,
a, will receive bids
bid* on Ja n u a ry m
lltn
i ,,
t91 B, a t 10 o'clock a- tn. for t h * purchase
M
as* of
o n e ^ n d grader.
.
. . J f f j d reuorva* tha right t o ru le d an y

and nil bids.
1 9 - 6 le

W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY

S. A. OOUGLASB. Clerk.

_*
E. A. DOUQLABS,

Cl*rk.

In C lrrnll C oart, H r is a ik Circuit, H am latl*
County, Fforldn
Overstreet Tu rpentine Co m p any
v*.
Georg* W .
Hambo, all parties
claiming In t e m b t. under if. Win­
field Hays, all parties claiming In­
terest* under ‘G *orc * B . -Hays, all
p a nic* claiming TntereaU under
O. P . Johnson, all parti** claiming

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FOOD RUL NO RAISE IN.
ING STILL ELECTRICITY
EFFECTIVE RATES NOW

|baby and helpless and
,«iUiek .wttfjt. of t he rescuers who
helped her through the second story
window &amp;hd down -a Inddor savedher from death by suffocation or
fire.
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In some manner the lbwcr floor
caught fire presumably from tin oil
The visitors included: Rev. M. H.
stove and in a few minutes several
of the lower rooms were ablaze as
Massey and Jno. 1). Jinkins of th e'
well as the stair case, cutting off any
Daptist church and Rev. K. ' D.
possibility of the occupants getting
Brownlee, II. C. DuBoso and R. J.
down.
When neighbors discovered CELERY BEING SO L I) AT O VER
Holly of the ‘ Presbyterian church.
INJUNCTION
GRANTED
TO
THE
the
fire
they
rushed to the home and
$ 1.00 IN I1RADENTOWN AND
It UL1NGS
On account of sickness the other A1) MIN 1ST R ATI ON'S
BEAUTIFUL CEREMONY CON­
CITY. ENJOINING TH E SOUTH started the work of rescuing Mrs.
$5.00 IN SANFORD IS R E P O R T
REGARDING EX C ESSIV E PRO­
churches of the city were not repre­
DUCTED AT THE P R E S B Y ­
e r n Ut i l i t i e s c o m p a n y
FITS
M
UST
STILL
RE
OBEYED
ED .
Mcthvin and her baby. They did
sented.
.
TERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY
FROM MAKING ADVANCE AT
not turn in the alarm for tho depart­
The
year
1918
has
been
n
very
Advices from the Bradentown sec­
EVENING
'
Federal Food Administrator Brax
TH IS TIM E
.
ment until MM. Mcthvin had been tion indicate thnt not only has let
successful year
for the
Wesley ton Beacham has lieyn instructed by
The J. N. Whitncr Memorial room Brotherhood Class which, under’ the
In the issue of December 20th of taken out of the house and by the tuce been bcneflttedr and is being
the Washington authorities to use
Van dedicated at the Presbyterian able leadership of Dr. Philip's ns
the
Herald the Southern Utilities time the deportment arrived on the handled to good ndvnnfago, but that
every means necessary to prevent
church jast Sunday night with ap­ teacher and an excellent organisa­
Company
served notice.nn the pub­ scene-thd lower floors and the in­ celery, has a fine prospect and th at
profiteering by dealers In food and
propriate sermon and exercises.
lic
that
on
Cite first day of January terior of the house were blazing nt u the record will be broken in prices
i,™ &gt;
tion of officers and workers has be­ Virre is no iloubt that some repl ac­
..
Rev. F. D. Hunt, formerly pastor
great
rate.
The
fire
department
did
they
would
raise
the
rate
on
elec­
this
Coming
season.
The
Mnnatee
come a power for good in the church tivity will begin without delay, us
of the church and life long friend of and the community. Although the
fine work .saving the home but much County Growers’ Association ex­
reports reaching' him indicate that tricity to consumers about 2 cents
damage,
was done by fire and water pects to load its first car of celery on
the late Mr. AVhitner, Dr. Hrownlee. service flag of the church containssome dealers .have taken undue ad- per kilowatt.
jmstor of the Presbyterian church
in
the
interior
of the house.
.
or about the 7th of January and we
Thw service, is not what it should
iibqut__thirty—itara..-.nearly all of vnntQge of the public and ure rasiand*F. P. Forster, also -a .Ufa..long, which., tam rsents:. members of- this
have. 'it authoritivcly that their
|Yng their price brrtmd- whai the food be and sitice the-company raised the
friend of Mr. Whitncr gave brief class there is still a membership on
first cjtr hus already been sold at
Presbyterian Church
administration terms a "reasonable price about a year ago ami there
sketches of his life and bis great
above $4.00 per.crate, f. o. b. Bra
was n o 'protest made the but citizens
the active list of the class of fifty profit."
Next Sunday will -be the sixth
work in this section and for the en­
dentown.
This speaks well for. the
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generally thought -it about time to anniversary of the present pastorate
r
men.
Repeated warnings have been is­
ure stale of Florida.
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protest-and *•&gt; .did the city council, of the Presbyterian church, and it is celery growers of that section, as
sued to acquaint the public with the
•Rev. Hunt preached at I h c even­
with the result that the council. hoped thnt large crowds will be pres- well a- the Sanford section, az we
Wayninkers in the Changing Order fact that the United Stntes Food
ing services, after which Nfr* Forster
are advised that the, first car of San­
tlirbugh the city attorney, J .
.........
We are in a changing order of j Administration is still a c t iv e and in -Dtrfctnmif lilt'd an tniunction •«t*im»sl~LUI" in
nave a synopsis of the founding of
ford celery to in* loaded by tlie San
1,11 V .
Sunday school. 9:45 a. nt.
f,,ri| -Truck Growers, Inc., has been
th.. Southern CtHTtir* Co. raising the
the Whitncr Me mortal FuArt and things and everyone is under obliga- control of eertain food'c»n«nj»'* *
Morning worship, II a. m.
iccount of his stewardship , ion to prepare the way for the bet- Erroneous report- circulated through rate on the first.
sold up around tho $5.00 mark
gave an ac
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.Christian Endeavor. (1:15 p. m.
the work of raising the money ter state. This
f. o. b. We ennnot help but a p p r e ­
rh jswwill
i he the theme at I the country some time ago to ' the of;
............
Tuesday beThe
rase was heard
.
tIn- food •administration
Evening preaching service. 7 i*. m. ciate and wonder at the marvelous
and the purchase of the furniture the Congregational church Sunday feet .that
I ,nlge
U o u “s h o l d e r
who had
,.n I unitary
1st
The. re- f ■.
Last him'lay night the beautiful si rubs being made by these
aint equipment' of the room. The morning. In the evening
I he In woul d j-tul
1 1.\* Judge IV rk m s uI,,
,
*i
desltfbalei
t
h
e
food
port- Min- 'i "t aiil hcti ti c, a
session room
man.v friends of Mr Whitncr wanted dex -Finger" Will lie the theme.
and
A ttorney completedI session
room of the church great organizations when
the jolt. h • representative
u«linti.i
str
at
i
on
remai
ns
on
,if
which
has
been
fitted
as tin losepb creia- in f. o. b- sales is considered
in give-sojne expression of their love
Come and share in the worship.
I'l.-kinson represented the city
irinl Room
Ho
New t no Whitncr Memorial
and appreciation nf this great man Mrs. Frye will be organist for the anti e s p e c i a l l y a u t h o r i z e d to 'leal
and the general advance in price Ik
R ‘ raw*
with f lagrant and wr on g f ul practi ces - u i . r . l and A’ttwrney
was dedicated.
Rev ’ I".rank- D gone into over past seasons ami it
| n was the idea of F P. Forster day.
I nt the Southern Ctditn - Co.
on the part *d dealers.
tn furnish the session room of the
Hunt preached the sermon. ’ Mr. oc.virs to us thnt a new ern Is dawn­
\ft.-r the argument front both
f« the
Presbyterian church as m fitting
I
While
so
m
e'o
f
the
rulings
p
p Forster, wlu» raised tin- money ing for the truck growers of Florida
.
lodge lloiiHhobbr granted the
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Notice Woman’s • lub
vvlm ure willing to lay /tsidc old
memorial for Mr. W hitncr
Mf
fend administration m\e been Larinow up to the f,,r tin- room presented it to tlm methods and prejudices and followThe next meeting of the Literature lv rei»x«,«l while olhers have been iti' m' i -non slid it
Forster and the many friends from
Southern Utilities Co. to carry tlm church and it was received by the out the lines laid down by the oldest
all parts of the state can now see the Department of the Woman's Club repealed completely, the rules which
,a -c before th - Circuit Court am| it
anil tin* prayer of dedication organization in the United Stall's
(Diminution of their desires in this will be held -at the home of Mrs. govern margins of profit on food
will be watched with great interest , '" ,!1 •
The Eastern Shore of Virginia Pro­
elegantly furnished room and the I,, R. Philips, corner of Park avenue commodities remain in full f»rci* ami
was offered by Mr, Hunt.
u. r,.
I cl«cvvhere in the state where
duce Exchange. Never before jn the
deification ejter elites Sunday night anil Eighth street at Jl :Ot» p. m effect. The increased privileges
^|r
k
,|
Holly
delighted
the
, . . orpornlioi is operating plants
history of Sanford have pricer ad­
vtre a formal turning over to the This will mark tlo* beginning ,f the
r e l ax a t i on of
, oc.gri-galion Wednesday night with
given ilcalers by t
The
citizens
of
Sanford
and
the
relative
to
our
Allieil
eounvanced to speh heights ami from our
, liurch tfiis Session room.
progra tn
Fume rulings should be sullicicyf 1" r, , mbe/s of the . Ity council feel that
interesting account of his cx- observation it 1b due to the care
a
very
|,o
of
unusual
After tin* services the audience tries, and promises to
win the fair inimb-&lt;l ilvab*rs to fur- ai the present time the Southern j
perietices in Ihe Y. M C. A. Con- with which all products arc packed
ware invited to Inspect The ......... and interest. Every m em ber of t h e Lit­ Out efforts in behalf of «he food ad­
I lilttics Co. is getting nil that is ference in N)*w York.
a „d graded, and above ull, to the
fnrrii-bfngs were greatly admired. eratu re D ep artm en t is urghd In ministration.
Food Administrator homing to tlom in Jhe matter of
copy righted brand that is being
(M, t in* wist wall of the room hangs
declares h,F intention &gt;d following up rules on electricity, water, gas and j
placed on the best of all packages.
,m ilegiinl oil painting of Mr. U hit- a tte n d .
all cases of deliberate profiteering by ice xml the raising of rates nt this
The
grower and the handler havts all
1,, r which was thn inspiration of
the imposition of penalties wliicb time will hasten the decision of the.
made
money this season nnd thb *
R,.\ limit who raised the money by
j will have a lasting effect on violators majority of the tax payers that the!
trade
lias
been benefitted nnd sa.tls . - 9
subscriptions fur this work of art.
of the rules.
only relief in siglu is a' show down
fled'because of the rtssuraWce ihejJ
No member of 'the Presbyterian
^
Until a formal peart1 has brm now or munMlTal ownership.
bml fron\ these grades and packs
i hurch was solicited and no motiey
signed by the United States govern­
that they were getting whnt they
The present rati' on electricity
was accepted from a member, all the
ment. the food administration re­ w as Iff cents per kilaVntt for the
paid f„r. There is no difference in
on,i,i _ for the furnishings, and the
be
mains in force, ami from every sec­ Iir&gt;t fifty ami the prop
,| rat'the grading and packing and brand­
. pa nting &lt;oming from t hi- friends
tion of the country reports indicate raised was ns follows:
ing of food commodities us between
„{ Hi,- di-i eased who five hi re and
(Rat tin- heavy hand of the law iany other articles on the market for
F irst-50 KW ut 15c per KW
I &gt;,ri&gt;tiglp&gt;ut tin- stall- alui who ari
failing on those who ignore the regu­
snle.
A person buys his favorite
Next.
100
KW.
at
Lie.
per
KW.
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not members of the church.
lations. T h a t a few In Florida arthat, shoes, collars, shirts, razors,
Over 150 KW. at 12c per KW .
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The sesiKon room is a most lining
in danger of the extreme penalties,
Minimum charge $1.50 per month. lv T H IS BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM IS cigars, chewing gum, cooking utentestimonial of tlie love atuL esteem
cannot be doubted us evidence uf\ o llces of tl.fl increase were mnile.l
TO RE CONTINUED IT M UST sils—In fact everything—because of
in which J. N. Whitncr was Jtcld by INTERNAL REVENUE C O l.I.l.t T* roady in the hands of .Administrator
with the statements at the first of
HE SU PPO R TED IlY TH E PhO the name of the brand. And once
and it is a
O K WILL WAIT UNTIL THE Bencham beam out that fact.
11 numerous friends
this brand Is established the-demand - • •
this mnnlFi, These . should he igP l.E OF T H E t IT\
trdiqte well deserved for J N. WhitIGth IN O R D E R TO CONFORM
for rfueh makers’ output is scarcely
is
‘
finally
nored. until the matter is •linully
^ ^ ^ ^ Weeks past, as a contri­
*■ . r's life was s|M&gt;nt in
helping ht»
TO NEW LAWS IF PANSKE
^
ever
over supplied. .The fnrmers are
Housholdcr
now f o u r l Uommlsshmer settled and any increase in charges i
.
bution to the community interests, fast learning this nnd in the Sanford
Int-mfs and alleviating waiit and
W a s h i n g t o n . Jan 1.
The opening
Last week Judge Perkins was or- 1 should be report* d to the city at . and also partly in response to a Te­ section they are today as jealous of
■ii.-tre-s of ot hers and Ids lif* was
lived in serving the Lord-and serving ,,( the new year finds the gokernment dered out of Ins ilistrict to try a cu»c. [torney.
______ ________ quest xtr thr-columns of the -Sanford their Red Gator brand vegetables a s.
tax collecting program—'whL-h - onlm wherein "The judge of that district j
1 Herald, the Music Department hns n youngster is of his toy train and as
hre -rrty and s t a te .
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‘ • was disqualified.
During the abCommunity Sings Resumed
been conducting a Community Sing. a result they are receiving prices and
A member of the P r e s b y te r ia n arily would lie put under way
■till in uncertainty on account ot sen ce­ of the j u,jKc from bis district
After the holidays the Community At great trouble, songs buve been putting up better goojls than h i i hurcl) for alm ost half a c e n tu ry .
delay in passage of the. revenue bill. lt was found thot lom e impottant
Sing baa been resumed and a pro-! type written and at a considerable ever been- their experience in -the - - - « ■
• .during most of the time as an elder
Consequently. -Internal Revenue matU-rs had. to be heard, and deter­ gram will be rendered at tho - Worn i expense books have been purchnsrd past. '
.
of the church and . taking a deep tn.
i in order that the very Intest a»ml
•»*'* ^ * tcrest in the uplmilding of t h e Commissioner Roper, it was nn- mined before the judge* returned ami art's Club tonight.
\
__Thc-Sanfnrd .and Bradantow u-or-church here and elsewhere in hts nounced today, will, wait until Ja n . upon
u|)on petition
peuuon by
uy the local bar
— Judge _ T h e^ onduct«rt. of the Community hast al nut,pupalar, aungs anti—patri ganizations arc working hand In
havo uhlTw J a number df otic songs fiiight be offered at these
----------sta le- the^new -session - room—ia -th e . 16th botonr preparing forms fo r-in - i»rrk|DS appointed-H. Pr-Htmaholdcr
_____ and ornfits
iudgo to be court com- bmg lum nni r
.
meetings, nnd the public givqiL.an h a n d — and blessings to ' one Is a
county judge
profits tax
tax returns
returns and our rn„ntv
new church which he was not dcs- comes
books containing a largo collection j
blessing to the other, while to pay
with roller missioner for Seminole county. Mr.
the soldiers and sailors , opportunity to learn them.
lined to see completed is a monu­ otherwise proceeding
an injury to one means a slap in the
of
the
songs
ment to his memory that will live as lions under either the old law or the Housholdcr received his appoint­ sing and-now th^M he bo^s arc copi- . Just at this time Sanford is suf- other’s face. T h e ir. principle* are
By that ment Sunday night und was ready Fm h om e'll' ia well tlmpsu'rh sln p r fering. from a lack of good music.
long as the church stands and no projected netv measure.
high and above bpard in every re­
time
he
hopes
the
revenue
bill will for business early Monday morning. are being conducted in Sanford.1
finer testimonial to his many go®1
We have no btnd* an^. ‘ h°
spect; all money goes to tho grower
traits ami his useful life ‘*ou'«i «c be sufficiently far advanced in con
.
i.vti-n&lt;ii-&lt;l to has but few 'opportunities to hear and even today many outsiders con­
This arrangement makes some
A cordial welcome is extended to
goad music of any kind, except at
bestowed upon him living or dead. frrChre to permit the preparation of matters easier to be handled in this
sider the ipan lucky who is a mem­
the entire community to attend the
forms.
county and in the appointment of Community Sings and help sing—the the churches. The valuo of good ber and is handling his product*
BROTH ERH OO D ENTERTAINS
ileanw hilf. it-was1 said there was Mr. Housholdcr to this position, admittance fee is nothing and you music to n community, as well as to through either of theso organiza­
no legal obstacle ter prevent any citl both the county and Mr. Housholdcr don’t have to sing if you can’t sing individuals, has always been recog tions. There are, of course, num­
nized os one of the most necessary
&lt; loses Successful Year With Great ten from paying hia income taxes are to be congratulated.
bers of good handlers outside of the
but it is desired that ull who can relaxations and inspirations.
j
Banquet
any time after today, calculating his
organizations
and it ia no reflection
Commissioner Housholder’s- first sing shall attend and sing.
A criticism has been offered that on them or their method* of business
One of the finest church meetings nssessment on the income for 1918
duty, was to hear a petition of the
Mrs. Julius Takach will begin her
the Woman's Club did not begin to that this article appears, but we
of the year 1918 was that of tie at the lower rates of the existing law.
City of Sanford and_others against chorus within the noxv wees ... - ' ' ' k
Community Sings until the war
. Wesley Brotherhood Class of the Revenue collectors/, will receive re
the Southern Utilities Co., in which and any woman who desires, whether,
^
and that now there ia no realize, as all of us must realize'
M. E. church width was held at the turns, but will reserve the right to
the petitioners asked a restraining she he a member of the club or not ^
f «, thc sinRB
T h l, is a
sooner or later that thero is a now
-c la ss room* in 'th e church on the require later amended returns in
order against the Utilities Co. pro­ may join this chorus for the small ^
^ thjg jf thp MCOn(i attompt order of things and thqugh i t had
last night of the old year.
conformity to the new law and pay­ hibiting the company from raising
sum of fifty cents for tho course f
Department to hold been delayed, the organization of
The gathering marked the climax ment,.^f additional tax under it.
the light rates.
Mr. Housholdcr ten weeks. The Sanford.public will 01 ine mu
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these
Sings,
and
besides, should we Florida truck growers was hound to
of a very interesting contest which • Whether the time for filing of in­ granted temporary injunction in the
find
no
difflcultr
in
recalling
some
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n,.n»tn
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.
not now ns a victorious people «hr,w
show
has been going on among the mem­ come tax returns will be extended matter.
,
of the excellent entertainments given
^
. p , nd thanksgiving by come. Hence, It ia only policy, and
bers for several months. Tho contest beyond March 1 this year has not
only sound judgment for ui to com * —i
by the Music Department Chorus «
voices in song?
was carried on to stimulate attend­ been determined by the treasury.
,
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S : Wilson are last year. Our tourists will very ™ ,wn* U|’
mend it ns n supccm, realizing th at
ance, .the class being divided Into
i “ „ L amonK
and let u. by all I Mn,. Ju lia . T .k .e h «l.ea leeely
happy
ovyr
th
e
arrival
of
their
s«n.
whut were known as the "blurs' and
meana « l.e them entertainment a n d 'o l her titan and l.le n t to lead t h e .. as it grown, those of us in Florida, in
Little Helen Miller
Sergeant Jo e Henry of the Marine
the "red s." By a bare majority the
Sings, *and other faithful assistants nny kind of business will prosper
pleasure while they are within our
"reds" won and the banquet for the
are always in. attendance to aid in because' of the satisfying power of
Helen Ora Miller, the 14-months Corps' stationed at Puris Island.
occasion Monday night was furnish­ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Jo4, joined the army to fight the gates. ‘
! making everyone feel welcpme. The
our mainstay—the tiller of the soil.
ed by the "blues."
i attendance hns been discouraging
Miller of this city died of pneu­ Huns and left a fine position with
RESCUED FROM FIRE
and it resta with the public whether
An. excellent program was pre­
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i'jjr pot these Sings shall be continued.
pared by the class' consisting of monia on Saturday, after, an illness tho City of Pittsburg hut since the
.
Notice lo Parent*
was is over he will*stick until he is M rs. Mcthvin Had Close Call I*"Music Department urges overy
short addresses by members of the of only ai* hours.
The schools of Seminole county
class and music via Victrola^ Thwe ^ While fverything possible was mustered . out and meantime he ia ' Burning Home on Laurel Avenue |m#n womall anj child in Stanford.
Mrs. Bert Mcthvin had a close wj,0 can possibly do so, to make an will open Monday morning, January
addrcssMt were very
done to sa,ve the little one t life the enjoying a visit with his parents
6th, 1919.
This applies to both
were enjoyed by all, touching prin­
mu, an exceptionally ......
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here. He has
fine cull from death last Saturday when effort to attend every Friday night f • '
cipally upon thc thought of brother­ efforts were fruitless and the end n '
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her homo at the corner hf Laurel at 7 ;oo o’clock. An hour apent this white and colored schools. - .
came on Saturday afUnioon.
trained voice, and his singing h , , j avenue an(j Second street caught wJ y wni be a benefit heyohd calcuhood and fcllowahip.
Thc Sanford achoola will open at
After the &gt;refreshmentrf consisting
Funeral service* were held on attracted attention wherever he g o e a i- ^ j rom #n 0 jj gtove on' the lower ution, and when the summer months 9 a. m., eastern time.
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'com e, Community $lngs in tho Park
of coffee,'-sandwiches, cske srtd cig­ Sunday afternoon at Lakevlew cem­ and thc " Y " at Paris Isjand an d ' floor.
T . W. Lawton, .
ars, the visitors were called upon for
other camps have him on the list of|
Mrs. Methvln was-In bed on the will not only" he a possibility but a
etery. Rev. M. H. Masaey of the
Superintendent.
short talks and Fesponded nobly
entertainers all the tim e. .
’ second floor with her three day old positive
delight,
Baptist
church
ofndating.
v
Such gatherings as this arc very ]
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stimulating to , the religious work of
the city, b rib in g the nn*n of th e jlif
Tcrcnl "churches In close contact aniF
giving.opportunity fibrnn exchange
of views. It was unanimously de­
cided that more get together meet
ings should be held in the future.

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PROSPEROUS

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TH E 'SANFORD HKRAl.Dk

PAGE EIGHT

32x3 M black and white the &lt;
An Appreciation
and
rim for Dodge Runabdbt
W ill’ we ever forget him—that
Finder return to F. W/ Cook
geritle, kindly o|d man, wending his
receive reward.
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way ‘ to the sanctuary^ trembling
with age . and infirmity? Can’t we
FOUND
hear his gentle voice now, as he re­
sponds to the call of his pastor to
(Copyright, ISIS, by- tbo McClure N ewspa­
close the service with prayer? Will 1 W anted—Live wire canvasser and 0
per
Syndicate.)
American Nation Maintained Al­
we forget that tender Earning of collector health and uccident inaur- pi
Geoffrey Illlton tossed a. penny on
lied Loaf Through Selfr *
one who was so sodn to ^ass within ancc proposition. Salary add liberal jj
the counter, caught up a newspaper
solemn commission paid. Apply- in person
the veil?
Do not those"
mid hurried Into the wnitltfg car. He
Denial at Home Table.
words
of.
fatherly
.
solicitude
come after G.30p. m. None but hustler need
opened his paper, und after finishing
.floating
back
on
the
shores
of
loving
apply. . 4 l0 I’jlm ftto avenue.
nn nrtlcle, was nboiit to turn the page,
memory, “ Lord, help us to live as
AVERTED EUROPEAN DESPAIR /when he heard n smothered and dis­
we will wish we had lived when wp
appointed “O h!" beside him, He turned
FOR SALE
4 come to die."
.
anil discovered that he was sitting be­
With Military Demand* Upon Ocean
side n very attractive girl dressed In
— T o -R e n t— Houst-p rorrtt?r
| He tried to live so.
Hip awpet
Shipping Relieved, World Is Able
carrying
s p o r ts
.
. _ _ a • tennis
and Third streets. Apply
"ifirK was reaching out in deeds of i
TflCtJfJFr.’ ' l i e r g old en l i d l r c u r l e d nliout
Washington, D.''C.—With the subsid­
r to Return t o K # r M ir W im »
Pace. • .
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! kindliness and ' helpfulness.
In his
her fnce'bewltchlngly; she turned her ence of the epidemic of Influenza the
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Wheat Bread.
love
for
childhood
he
might'echo
the
head so quickly that Hlltyn received atten tion of health officers Is ill reeled
only*the tiniest glimpse of blue eyes. to pneumonia, bronchitis and other words of that great poet who cx. 8 Inco thc.ndvent of the latest wheat He opened the paper to where It "was discuses of the respiratory fystein claimed, " I love God and little c h il-; For Sale— Duroc Jersey sow and
crop the nnly~llmltatlon upon Ameri­ before and searched diligently _ for which rcgulnrly cause a large number dren.” T h ejr simplicity appealed to ten pigs. J . M. Lord, Rt. A, Box
For font— A six room ho’u
■ this charming feature of his own 212, Sanford, Fla.
can exports to Europe has been the v.hat had so Interested the beautiful
33-3tp
Morrcs Station. Enquire of ,
of
deaths,
jcspeclally
during
the
winter
shortage of shipping. Between July 1 stranger. His search was of no avail, season. According to Itupert Illuc. personality.
Ellsworth, Beardall /\ve. 13.
and October 10 we slityped 05,080,303 however, and soon the girl got off.
~A fripnd of the little ones—a com-l
bushels. .If this rate should continue Nearing his stop, nnd turning to press
For Rent— Four adjoining
rade of happy youth, an attendant
until the end of the fiscal year we will the button, Illlton noticed n postenrd
and
large gardm. Cheap.
at their services, revered, beloved— ,
have furnished the Allies with more lying on the next seat addressed to
Third
at ®et.
3:
will they ever forget their
For Sale— Large second hand four
than 237,500,000 bushels of wheat and the firm of which he was an employe.
Doctor
Douchclle?
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He picked It up, slipped It Into bis
.
flour In terms of wheat.
light sash, blinds, casing, trim and
The result of increased production pocket nnd promptly forgot all m_____ ____ _____. ________
.
_ How beautiful for their young weig
$4.50. Extra large, $5.50;
and conservation efforts In the United about It.
"*r experience how readily a"condition hearts to cherish* old people, tho»o 2 in
12 in. x 30 ft. plank9 (not
States tins been that with tho cessa­
At his club soycrnl hours Inter while hcgluulng apparently ns a slight cold |that are trying to do the right!
turpentined), qails out $1.25; stairs,
tion of hostilities we nro able to re­ he wns smoking'bln after-dinner cigar uiny go on to pneumonia and death.
Will"
they
treasure
his
memory
etc.
V.- Schmelz, Route A (Sylvan
turn to n normal wheat diet. Supplies Hilton's mind wandered to the girl on Although the "worst of the epldelnlc Is
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Dial have accumulated In Australia. the cnr. Thoughts of her. reminded over, there will continue to be n large nnd his petition o! faithful pleading, Lake).
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Argentine and other hitherto inocces- him of the enrd which probably she. number of scattered cases, many of as the yenrs come' and go, those
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For Sa e— Large work mule wagon
-»**-«tlde markets may. he topped by ships dropped, nnd he.fished It out of Ills them mild and unrecogtrtzed, which precious, earnest words of tender
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_ der This Heading At The It IrOfI7JI
released from transport service, and pocket. Being careful not to rend the will ho danger spots to he guarded su
Per Year
Etlropcnn demand for American wheat message, ho Just glunced at the signa­ against." T h e Surgeon General likened th
probably will not exceed our nurtnnl ture— Rosalie Enmshnw. 310 Somerset the present situation to thnt after n th
— surplus. There Is wheat enough avail­ avenue.
great fire, saying, “No fire chief who
For Sale—New Buick truck, 1918
able to havu a white loaf ut tho'com
“Bv Jove.” hP' mumrias^Tr'^Tiri'K’ thulcrstnniis his business stops playing
model.
Guaranteed perfect Condi­
tnon table.
Warren lives nt 313; I winder If he the t»osj*on the charred debris as soon
tion,
$750.GU!
Seminole Co. Garage.
ns the finmek nnd visible fire hnve ills.
But Inst year the tale wns different. knows her."
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32-21p
Office 809 Pari; Avenue
appeared.
On
tho
contrary,
ho
con­
The next day, accidently on purpose,
Only by the. grentest possible saving
tinues the wnter for hours and eceit' 1
Geoffrey
Hilton
happened
to
stroll
by
and sacrifice were wo nble to keep n
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Telephone 291
days, for he knows thnt there Is datf- * .
steady stream of wheat nnd flour mov­ Jack Wnrrph's place of business Just -ger of the fire rekindling fn&gt;m. amol-j
ing across the' sen. We found our­ ns the Inttcr wns leaving for .lunch.
Office Hrsr H M 2 a.m.*
dering embers."
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selves at the baglnnlng of the harvest The two old collegemntes were glad to
year With all itfiilsriiilTy" short chip'. TTn-rr ngrrtrr. -rtml—JorfnlHr-fnlkcd over
Even the 'most optimistic statisticians old times. After n llttlA maneuvering
For £ a le — 1917 Ford touring car,
figured thnt we hnil n bare surplus of Hilton obtained for himself an Invita­
Demountable
wheels.
Perfect con­
20,000,000 bushels. And yet Europe tion to dinner nt the Warrens' that
dition.
Phone
fi.
P.
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Box 11(5.'
evening.
wpis faring the probability of a lin-nd
L A W Y 17h
ao-tf
As It was still light after dinner,
famine—nnd In Europe bread Is by far
thank* to T'nele Sam's light-saving
the most Important article lu the diet.
All of tills surplus bud left tin- Idea, the two men had a set of tennis.
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country early In the fall. By the first After Mrs. Wnrreq came nut they had
of the year we (mil managed to ship a another delightful hour on the ver­
little inure tlinn 50,000,000 bushels by anda.
It wns with great'Interest that Hil­
practicing the utmost economy nt
home—by whenflcss days, when ties* ton wntfhed -the Imil-e uer-*** til*
meals, heavy substitution of other Street. Suddenly II light gloved III one
cereals nnd by sacrifice nt almost of the upper windows, and ItIn girl of
the ear appeared to pull down the
every meal throughout the Country.
In Jqiiunry the late Ixinl Uhotiddn, Curtain.
For S a le -A ll kinds of wood —
then British Food Controller, cabled
“Nice girl—Rosalie Knrn«hnw," re­
Horshocing. J. L. Walker, south of
that only If we sent an additional 73.­ marked Warren. “Iio you know 'her
West Side bridge.
. 29-otp
Sanford
000,000 bushels before July 1 eould In­ Jeff?"
take the responsibility of momtlng Ids
In answering an ad vertlsemetil
“I believe Fvn seen her once or
people thnt they would be fed.
twice." replied Illltou. “hut I do not
where no name is mentioned in the
The response of the American peo­ know her." .
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id, please do not ask The Herald
ple wns 83,000.000 bushels safely deliv­
"Say, Belli," cried Jnek, "I've o
for information us to the identity of
ered overseas between January 1 and corking- Idea! Let’s Invite h e r and
the advertiser..
Usuully we do n ot,
July 1. Out of a harvest which gave Jeff Wednesday evening for dinner
know
who
the
advertiser
is and if
us only 20,000.000 bushels surplus wfte and have n couple of set of doubles.''
we
do
we
are
not
allowed
to give
actually shipped 141,000.000 bushels.
“ Why. It woithl he lovely," ngn-ejl
but this information. Simply write i
MY SPECIALTIES
Thus did America fulfill her pledge his wife. “Could you come, Mr. Mla letter and nddress it us per In- i For Sale— Duroc Jersey pins
thnt the Allied bread rations could he
Wager, West Side.
2!
PICKARD'S IIAND-I'AIMKB t lll&gt;*
maintained, nnd already tho American
structions in the ad.
“With the greatest of pleasure."
people nre demonstrating that,, with said Illlton, heartily.
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
nn nwnkened war conscience, Inst
WANTED
Soon illlton hade hfs friends good­
year's figures will ho bettered.
. night and departed i-reinNIaa to lie
there Wednesday. That night h*
• Farming implements &lt;&gt;f
dreamed that he was nt the Warren,*
chest of carpenter tools,
playing tennis with Rosalie. Sotminlrs, set of batteries anij
how his racquet twisted and he sent
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Our exports since ts country -F
rles. Also lot nnd build- 1
the hall he wns serving directly Into
+ entered tho war hnve Justified a +
ns, next to Vincent’s lNsh 1 Furnished Rooms by Day
Rosalie's face! Stunned by the blow.
+ statement made by the Food Ad- 4*
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H-tf ! or. M onth— Ppfk avenue IT
North Park avenue, over L.. I
+ ministration shortly after Its eon- -F Itosalle, fainting, dropped. .to the
ground. -Hilton rushed-for. water, and
ip.* &lt;fc O . drug store 'Mr*.
awoke to find himself kneeling on the
H a rt,. juuiwgcr.
4- the solution of flu* country's F- floor liberally besprinkling th o . rttg
with
wnter.
One Baby Grand t'ln-v
4- food problems. F
Wednesday whs nn Ideal August
ID CROSS MEETI NG
4“Tbe whole foundation of do- F
II.
(J. Dieterirh
ti-tf
Could S a v e 100,000 Liv es.
4- itineracy." declared the Food Ad- -J* day. illlton strode gayly along Somer­
T i n * T h i rd Friday of every i
•*l believe we could easily save one
4- ministration, "lies In tbe Intll- -F set nvenue. swinging tils racquet, hi*
month will be’ u busincs*
4- vl&lt;1mi I .Initiative of Its poopl- J- heart keeping time to his quick foot­ hundred thousand lives annually In
steps.
tbe
United
States
If
all
the
people
i
meeting of the Ked ( ross*
4- nnd their willingness to serve the 4*
We’want 1,000 pepper and tomato
Found
As Mrs. Warren Introduced him to would adopt the system of fresh alt
at
Woman’s C i.l* »3 k?* 1
4- Interests of the nntlotrwitli coin- -F
growers to inspect our styick ol 1918 Office.
4- p lctesclf cffacemeni In the time -F Miss Enmshnw, he fancied thnt she living followed, for example,* In tuber­ crop of pepper and tomato seed just
Av nue. at 2-10 p. iu. • ••
4- of emergency. Democracy can 4* grow a shade pinker, hut he wasn't culosis sanatoria. There Is noUdug,
L o st—One black Jcru-y "cow-lost
arriving.* Number 1 stork nt bottom
4* yield to discipline, nnd we enn 4* sure. She gave him her hand and a mysterious nhont It—no specific rocdlMark
a round hole In each ear, white
4* solve this food problem for our -F beautiful smile In such a way thnt clue, no vncclne. The Important thing 1 prices. The L. Allen Seed Co. 33-2p JiCbt-in right danl;, .white stripe on
I
k tight living, good food unil plenty i'X
•F own people and fqr.lAfl A lllc a ln -F
Wanted— I will buy your Liberty tail 4 jnches long just above tho
frestrnlr,
4- tb|* way. •To have done so will -F
bush
“Ilnvc you two met before?"
4* hnve been a greater service thnn •!«,
Droplet Infection Explained In Pictures.
Hilton looked at Miss Enrnshuw Inrewn
4- our Itntncdlnta objective, for we 4*
•The Bureau of Public Health,
west
4* have demonstrated the rightful- 4* terrogntively. She replied:
"W e’ve never spoken, but Mr. Hil­ Treasury Department, hns Just Issued
4- ness of our. faith and our ability’ 4*
a striking twister drawn by Berryman,
Lost— U. S. Chain Thread ;Tire
4- to defend ourselves without be- 4* ton very kindly permitted me to rend tho well-known Washington cnrtooplst.
4* lug I’ russlnnlzed."
4* hl« paper one evening."
The poster ^exemplifies tho modern
Geoffrey wns tlumfounded—thnt she
method of health'education. A fed4-4--F4-4-4-4-4- 4- 4- + 4- 4- + 4-T + 4-4- should remember; he never even Im­ jen rs ago, under similar circumstances,
agined—luckily the Japanese gong nn- the health authorities would hnve Is­
Sending to Europe 141,000,000 bust), nounelng dinner sounded, nnd the sued an official dry but scientifically
els of wfient from’ a surplus of appar­ group went Into the dining room. _ ’ accurate bulletin teaching tho role of
ently nothing wns the outstanding **xMrs. Warren, nrdeftt inntchmnker dro|^.&gt;t Infection In tho spread of reptolt of the American food nrtuy In tho thnt she was, made Rosalie nnd Illlton splrutory dlseuses. Tho only ones who
critical year of the wnr.
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partners In the tennis which followed. would
hnve understood the bullctlu
All four were excellent players nnd would have been those who already
G R E A T E S T O P P O R T U N IT Y
there wns a hnrd tussle hir the gatnea.
W O M EN E V ER H AD . T h ey played until It wns so dnrk they knew all about tho subject. Tho man
in tho street, tho plain citizen nnd the
ninny millions who toll for their living
It wnn given to the women of this had to stop, leaving the score a tie.
NOT A MOVING P IC T tW R . tint ‘hn «*mr N«, I C a m f M r Prulaftlrfa P U d n f Tamp*. J a r V
Very often In the fortnight which would linvs had no lime and no desire
country to perform the greatest aervaon»!Ili*. A lU nta. I.lr«il«*bam , S a ia tm a h . N i« tO lt-an* _
to
wado
through
tho
technical
phrase­
Ico In the wlunlng of the war vouch­ followed Illlton wnn to be found In
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safed to nny women In the history of the vicinity of Somerset nvenue-1- ology."
the wars of the world—to feed the elther nt Rosalie's or the Wnrrenw'.
warriors and tho wnr sufferers, lly They hnd tnnny delightful tennis
the arts of pence, the prnctlce of sim­ games nnd canoe trips nn the near-by
d r a m a tiza tio n
o
THE H A « ( P ^ L IC
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ple, homely virtues the womanhood of Inkc.
a whole nation served humanity In Its
One afternoon In late September
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y o u k ^ r—
profoumlest struggle for pence' nnd Geoffrey and Rosalie were Idly d rift­
Dir
f
ing across the like In u entitle, when
freedom. •
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Geoffrey naked Rosnllo to shore the
rest of his lift* with hliti.
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ADVERTISING

HENRY McLAULIN
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This co-operntIon nnd service
4 I ask of all In .full confidence
4 that Ainertcn will render more
4 for flag nnd freedom thnn king
4 ridden people surrender at emu4 pulsion.—Herbert Hoover, Au♦ gust 10, 1017.
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A year ago voluntary food control
was a daring adventure In "democracy;
during the year an established proof

o l Ui-uocruttc cnicleuc”,

Wasn't His Fault.
. Tho young recruit wok gifted with
sninl! feet and experienced difficulty
In getting shoes to' lit nt ihe supply
room. After several attempts the bes^
lie could do was many sizes too big.
At drill Hint day the cqtnmund wns glv.
COLDS. INFLUENZA, PNEUMONIA. AND
cu to "mark time.’’ All seemed to obey
TUttJICUUMIS AJU.SPM AD TU B WAY
nxcept him with tho smul| feet. Sin­
gling him out, the commanding officer
Copies of this poster- can _ be obdemanded to know why bo woa. hot
"marking time." M\VI /, man alive," talned freo of ebargu l y writing to the
replied the poor fellow, "my. feet a n Burgeon Q tactal, U._ 8. ‘Public Health
Bervlce, WMhlngton,~D. •C.
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“olny, hut try shoes nln’L"
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their little one are visiting his uncle
John near Wekiwa.

CO U N TY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH O F INTERESTING IT E M S FRO M COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS' O F SEM IN O LE COUN­
T Y -E F F I C I E N T R EPO R T ER S FO R T H E HERALD
LAKE MARY IT E M S

1her home in Jacksonville Dec. 27th.

Mrs. W. V. Evans, returned home
Mr. and Mrs. 'Caldwell and Mrs.
last week from a very pleasant trip Duffield of Orlando were in town
spent ir. Tampa with her children.
Tuesday lookjng after their property.
J . G. Martin left Wednesday for
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy McCracken
Fort Meade after spending Xmas were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
with his family here.
Williamson one day last week1
Word was received here a few days
ago of the death of Mrs. C. L.
Streng of , Montague, Mich.
Mr.
and Mrs. Streng spent several win­
ters here and were very much liked
by aU who knew them. Mrs. Streng
is survived by her husband and seversl children
The friends of Mr. and Mrs.*A. E.
Sjohlom will regret to know that
their son, Fred has been .indisposed
a t their horfie on Crystal Lake with a

unusual

baby of Greenwocfd, S
ing relatives.

minger and
’., are visit-

Mr. and A f rs. M erritt left on the
27th inst. for their home in Maine.
Mlss-Lilliari Waits was shopping in
Orlando -Tuesday.
Mrs. Rosenbaugh and son, Cecil of
Winter P ark were the guests of Mrs.
Mis3 Lovell sp*nt the Xmas holidays with relatives in Apopka.

Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Durant re­ . Mrs. Mobley is visiting Jier sister,
turned home Thursday from Pierson Mrs. Bill Alien.
where they spent a very pleasant
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. pinke! and
Xmas with home folks. *
Miss Olive Dinkel motored to Or­
J . Brotherson and brother. H. S. lando Tuesday.
Brotherson and family t f North
Carolina moved here Just week to
I’ PSALA AND GRAPKV|I,L£
spend the remainder of the winter
Let us rally round the Sunday
school this coming year and help to
Mrs. E . S. Montgomery of Johns­
keep the home -ares burning; Rev,
town, N. Y ., is stopping here at the
Encspn leading at 2:00.
Martin house for a few days..
We are sure all appreciated Rev.
Fred Lee, who h*s spent Xmas
Brower
coming” to ua last Sundav
here left Wednesday ■for a visit a
his home at Jacksonville,
M n. J . G. Martin and Mrs. K S
Montgomery were visitors to Or
lando Monday*.
L o n g w o o d P it k i p s ’
Happy New Year!
Mr. and Mr* Carlise Wart Iv a»
children and Miss Ethel Hardy o
Groveland and Miss Nar.ry Wartk
•■( Uriando spent \rr.a5 with t r . :
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wartly
Cecil Golden of Caristrom Field
was the guest o f . J M. Waits durinj
the holidays.
Mrs
Paul Hardaaa., and : a.
little g:rU of Providence. K 1 . ar
nved Christmas Evr. and will tie :h«
guests of Mrs. Nettie Hardway fm
th*- winter.
Mrs

e home folks here, to spend t

R. Chapman return ■■■! t-j

furlfnigh, with hi* parents, •M r. and
PLAN A CROP ROTATION
For soil improvement there ih'^
Mrs. IV- ft- .Guerry. Jo e is a me­
be at leat* one leguminous crop i
Mrs. J . A. Vaughn and nep!Ve*r chanic at ,-»r avaition field.' *
B etter Yields and Cleaner Fields ' &lt;*ach rotationcycle/ To this d » u !
Schsll .waT'the guc^t
Paul Mansfield spent an evening
plants belong the eowpet and u
Will Be The Result •
at the home of H. G. Lundquist and i of friends in l Leesburg Christmas
velvet bean. There should alio b«
A systematic rotation of field crops sufficient number of animals,
another with Mr. and Mrs.- Tyner. week.
should commend itself to the Florida illy milch cows, hp each f'arn%
;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
A
.'
Warren’s
The youngsters in Grapeville gave
the glad New Year a noisy welcome ‘ daughter, M rs. Jennie Allman died farm er. It makes for soil improve­ utilize the roughage and to sum,-]!
m ent, with better crop yields as a re­ the desired quantity of stable cy
and all are glad another has opened at her home in Sanford Dec. 27th,
sult
an d -fo r partial elimination of nure, which, in 'addition to
from
a
complication
of
troubles
and
before us. We that are oidcr, prop­
certaion
crop pests. However, the crops plowed under, will fu,nil]
-was buried at Lake Mary cemetery.
erly in sober thought, realiiing
most
profitable
crop rotation does humis to the soil. The condition
Willie Brurtiley is at. home from
though the old year brought' much
not
consist
merely
in changing the resulting from this treatment, if
of aorrow and sickness to many 'of Grrcriwood military school for the
crops
around
from
year
to year, re­ I soil is properly handled, .wjli mik
us, yet a* living souls, capable of holiday vacation.
gardless
of
the
relation-oF-the
crops;[ t h^-sueceeding-crops—more “Tfgomj
praising Him, our comfort is .th a tj|l" L .' A. Brum ley and sons spent
to
each
other,
says
the
University
of and capable of offsetting, in
His rod and staff still guide us.
Christmas -with Mrs, Brumley at
Florida
extension
division.
The
cen­
+
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measure, the effects of any p**
Some of the young people were Dr. Masters! samtalarium a t Port tral aim in all crop rotation systems that' may appear.
^
determined op having a pillau on j Orange and reports Mrs. Brumley should be to leave each field' in a
Again, the successive crops in aai
New Y ear's eve and ao to please as improving finely, but she will re­ better state of cultivation and rea­
rotation
should be so selected Jni
main
for
some
lim
e
&gt;;et.
them one was hastily gotten up but
sonably free from peats at the end of. arranged that no two Upon whicl
much enjoyed nevertheless by the
Sanford Truck growers ’ Associa­ each rotation cycle.
the same pest may thrive wi]| ^
3? young and old participating. It tion, Inc., members’ are pretty happy
grown
in succession. The principles
was held at the lake, three nice at J3.00 per hamper for lettuce and - Th^ ‘most profitable system must |
of
disease,
control by means of croj
be-worked
out
for
each
farm,
and
for,
chickens being disposed of with other prices good.
rotation
are
based upon the fact thal
each
field,
The
county
agent
can
be
plenty of bread; pickles and coffee.Certain
pests
can thrive only on ctr
of
much
service
-in
the
planning.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fortier and
GENEVA
tain kinds of plants.
Tbftre
are
certain
general
principles,
mother and Gladys Robinson also
An early planning of spring p!»st,
Miss Clarice Hand of Sanford is however, that should be borne in
joined us
the guest of Miss Helen Moran this mind in this connection in order to' ings should be made In keeping Xjtb
accomplish the most satisfactory reweek.
~
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feed and foragtn
EAST SA N FO R D
campaign
Bascom Mills is ike second of

come
U. S. service and it is needless to
were pleasingly given. There were f
gifts and candy for all the children
and ap orange for everyone in the ,
large audience.
’
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Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Shoemaker
and daughter, Elizabeth were in .
town a portion of last week-wtrir-Mr.—-7 ,
and Mrs. Weinman and party of
Cartersville, Ga., who were guests at j
the Carnes Hotel. The .Weinmans *
■are relatives of the Shoemakers and
are touring Florida.

Nothing to it, o f course; th a t’s why
we wonder why some men don’t ^ee the
economy ip paying a little more tp g et
the saving in good clothes.'
• These we sell, m ade by H art Schaffner
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&amp; M arx, cost a little more than some
clothes but they last so much longer
they’re cheaper in the end.
The new styles are here; they’re
all wool, simple and refined and
economical of materials and of
your money

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing
Company
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COM PANY.

TH E

niaa
glint* and Ihr -N'i-w
ht-rt- l nope everybody will
and the f l u will leave.

f'

Mr- Will Robinson. mothVF and
ti-r. Mr* Byrd and Mrs G'alT left
Miami Sa!u-day after spending
Mr. and Mr%. Karell will leave
this week (nr Arcadia, a'ter spending
Xmas holidays with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tyner.
Mrs. J . E. Vaughn and, Paul
Mansfield sperTt THvsday, the last
day of the year with Mr. and Mrs.
Culp at their beautiful Home at
Osteen ferry. ’
Mr. Neal Culp has the finest let­
tuce that 1 have seen this season and
will soon he shipping^as'ain.
Mr. dnd "Mrs; \Vh(* Robinson are
busy housing the sweet potatoes.
They have a fine lot of them.
I see by the paper Ahar President
Wilson called on all -wounded sol­
diers in France and says there are
some that will never leavr there.
He says there was one man th at
lest both of his legs.
Oh, ju st think what our poor boy
is suffering from this awful war.
The. bill kaiser is wearing frock
coats now. - His rhilis did not kill

Shorthand Class
Mrs. J . N. Standifer, an experi­
enced shorthand teacher,’ who taught
for many years in the University of
Mississippi will begin u class in
shorthand next week, at 327 W.
Ninth street. Mrs. Standifer will be
here only- a few months and those
wishing to enroll should report early
in the week as the class y i!l be limit­
ed to a few.
3 4 -ltp
.
.
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T h e hom e of H art S ch affn er &amp; M arx clothes
Knew What He Waa Doing.
Visitor—“You were altogether too
modest to talking to that geotlemao
about your golf." Member—“But, that
gentleman Is the chairman ot the han­
dicap committee.**—Judge.

U N I V E R S A L

CAR

&gt;nk*r nmv„ in order t&lt;» insure fviiurscT
st possible deliver)-.
Production is
utrh in limited quantities at present. It
lime to turn the big factun~ backfrum
*nment work to 100% production of
So first come, first served. The defrom every part of the country, and
jtbr To. will be impartial in the effort
ly &lt;veryor.e o f the treat army of Fori
hi-'' mums that for somu time to come
omy t » have enough cars to .supply
. so, as above stated those who place
first, "will have first delivery. :
:

Mr. Paut Mansfield left Wedneay for hii Jjoirc at Tampa after
ending Christmas and holidays
th his aunt. Mrs J. E Vaughn.

.

piece of fnachinery at $40 lasts
X twice as long as another at $25,
which is the most economical

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Before You Purchase

his home in Philadelphia. Pa. Mrs.
Maria and daughter, Elizabeth * til
Miss' Ly da Peters of Jacksonville
remain some time longer".
and Miss Annie Peters of Daytona
Mrs
W. E
P revail and *■ r
M e - ' Chr;»tmas with home folks,
G-irtis and Carmeta Barber of
ranf'-rd were visitors at M. £•
11 ulry’i last T M-»day
i &gt;. i\i!-RS has been on the sick
ions and Mas Genevieve V. ...unit
list
the past week.
c.f Charleston. S. C.. are spending
A!: Herbert Chaffer of May port
‘ pent ,!)e holiday* with his parents,
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Chaffer.
Messrs. Dunn and John Evans
of Lati- Msrv visited Mr. and Mrs.
A.ftirey Moran last Tuesday
Mr ur.d Mr&gt; Eichnor of B a lt i­
more and Mr and Mrs. Charles
m o n d a v t - t . u e f o r - nit- t i m e a
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mg this week for C arver wht-r^ Mr Brumley of &gt;t Augustine are spend­
Burgess has a positien waiting i.;m ing the holidays in Geneva with
Joe Guerry ‘ le ft h e re Saturday f ■
Ft Worth. Texas, after a ten da;. *

A problem in saving
— for business men

JANUARY 3. 19|9

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'— THE 8ANP0RD HERALD

JANUABt 5-1919
NOTES FOR CONVOCATION*

J. •---- - ThcJTimo O’-Day-

PAGE THREE

as the 1919 SdrfFs7 If these Initriictions are read by both tho author­
Dear Editor:
, Holy Cross Parish sincerely welcomes tho 1919 Convocation. The
ized
ngcurir-s and the , people very
‘ Jacksonville, Florida
&lt;, .
initial meeting of Southern Florida was held Jioro in February, 1893.
Since in recent months you *havo little, if any confusion -as to the
Fertilizers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Poultry Supplies
R eg istration Booth for hospitality, a t tho Parish House. Tickets jo r been declared -" lit"
by different change' of series will result. ,
luncheon on Wednesday will be distributed at Parish House and Women’s bodies of coijipeteqt men, and cer­
For thirty yesri vve have been manufacturing fertilizers in thi* Stslc-'-wC have unified cu*»
1. That stum ps.-of 1919 scries
'• , _ iomen in every county in Florida.
Ciuli'i’uilding after the morning business session, and on Tlulrsday'nt the tainly rifa*y be considered to have
should not lie placed on certificates Write For I.alrel Price I.ial.
m'ii*
ai
-in
ror/.o',oiiio
,
I.
und
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Price* always is line with Quality
parish House .only. •
of the H ill relies. If certificates of
migi:t
rightly
say
we.
for
1
express
J.
Ik
CiPlIlUMJ,
I
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Agent.
SANFORD,
II.OIUDA
Those of the Reverend Clergy who .desire uso of the Altar w hile in
the 1919 series are not yet available,
the
wish
qf
many,
ask
that
you
pro­
Sanford will tonfer with the Rector, who w ill gladly make arrangement
stamps should be held utfcil such
ceed to elucidate for us the contrap­
for time, vestments, etc.
certificates arrive, which will be sives, chemicals, water supplies! sow- Vivcn a prominent place' on Che* pro­
For motorists, the II. &amp; O. Gnrnge on Park avenue (just one block tion usually .termed "time o’ d ay." wirhin the itext few days.
age manufacturing wastes, flood pro­ gram.
Mr. Editor, Whore are we at? Will
nurth «f the church) havboen tendered the free use of, by Mr. James II.
It. W. Storrs, Secretary.
2. Holders of stamps of the 1918 tection, irrigation, drainnge, road
you kindly answer the following
building, transportation, aeronau­
Stewart.
*
Fla. State Live Stock Ass..
series
should
not
exchange
them
for
questions?
The living room in the Rectory is maintained as a "R e st Room " for
a
W. M. Truer, Secretary,
stamps of the 1919 serif*, as Ibis tics, aerodynamics, fuels, power,
1.
What is the present time? provision is only made for thu bene­ lighting, healing, refrigeration, ven­
the ladies attending the Auxiliary; and for the men the Club Room of
Fla. S tatJ Swine On. Au
That
is,
is it twelve^o’clock at noon, fit of agencies who wish to exchange tilation, sanitation, architecture and
John M. Scott, ^peretary.
?.
;h;, urnthcrliptRl of 8 . Andrew is at their disposal.
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TJrTtnypn?— I T
jEia__siut,» Vt’iiry A«i&lt;*.
their stamps of the 'lB iT scries foV|*uch •°t ht-f-rtset&gt;rchwi^«xpet4mewUr ------:—
The church is kept for prayer nnd for any personal ministrations ns
whatever that is, the same as Fail- stamps of the 1919 series, and this tests and investigations hearing upon
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tnay be needed.
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rond time? That is", Are we to start should be for the purpose of sale.
tho varied subjects of engineering,
The Firemen Not nt Fault
Those ladies attending the auxiliary nnd remaining Wednesday night to take a train on "town tim e" or
industries and occupations, and also
3. Post offices' are not permitted
are invited.that evening to spend it socially#a t the home of Mr. und Mrs. II. on some other time, as has been the
I wish to correct a report that
upon tho public welfare of tho
to si|ll stamps of the 1918 series
\V. Herndon, 618 Park Avenue.
case in ruch country towns a ; Or­
people of the United States as may seems to have gained some credence
after December 31, 1918, hut so fur
lando? 3. When do our mnils ar­
in each case ho Nlpetned advisable, and designed no doubt-, to “ knock”
no order has been issued preventing
rive and close? That is. when we other agencies from disposing of having duo regard to tho' varying tfli firemen.’ . . ‘ .
Programme for Convocation Church of the Holy Cross, Sanford, Fla.
In regard to the fire on Laurel
mail a letter before two o’clock for their stock oii hand, as there will conditions, resources and the needs
the. afternoon trains should it be in no doubt he many people’ who of tho people of tho respective avenue last Saturday the Fire De-'
,
Tuesday, January 7, 1919
tiie office at one o’clock or at three would prefer to fill up thz*ir certifi­ states, territories, and tho District of partment left the station in less than
Vespers
O’clock? 4. When-we take a trip to cates of the 1918 series, and who Cplumhia, in which suld stations twenty seconds after getting tho
8: 00.
may he established, and cooperating message, made a quick run and had
Church our suburbs shall we find Winter were mnahte to }lo so during 1918.
Episcopal Address
with
the Agricultural Station in its wuter on the blaze in throe minutes. •'
Purish
House
Convocation
Organization
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Park eating dinner.ai) hour uhcau of
9:15 p. m.
4. Any other points not fully ex­ rezpectivo state, in tho study of
A slight halt was caulmd by having
tim i, or at any old time? 5„ Is the
plained will he explained by- nny problem: nnd tho conduct of experi­
Wednesday, January 8 , 1910
been given the wrong location.
iltevcr it is, sun
present tithe, • whatever
ngency, post office, district chair­ ments common to the fields of both
r . .. Church time or dictutor time
■
imo? 6. If V i£re
It scorns Clint there was a delay in
7:30 a. tn. Low Celebration•**H ,**«
man or the county chairman, upon engineering and agriculture.”
Purish House is to be nn "eastern
rn” time, wily not
calling
us and It took nt least a min­
9.1)0 a. m. Business Session.. i***e •••«••ii
upplicution to the nearest, named.
Hotel Carnes ,a "southern" time?
:7 7. How Jmttch
ute
to
secure any information over
12:10 p. n&gt;. Luncheon
Schcllc Maines,
,
Parish House more hucon and eggs
U;;s has thsf wdrkthe
phone.
It was due to tho
1:15 p. in. Business Session
Important Live “Stock Meetings
County Chairman.
promptness of tHe firemen that the
ing man been able to "jiuy by the
1:45 p. m. Addresses by Rev. Fr. Wood
Parish House chingrs of time than by the old
The live stock industry in Florida house was not totally destroyed,.as a
and Rev. Fr.-Tucker ........
Card of Thanks
O pe i
c uss ion
has developed so rapidly within the glance at It will show. Them f ictx
ft. If 1 accept an invitation
Hanford, Flp., Dec. 24, 1918.
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t-.
past law months that it has been jure home out by citizens-who ware
t„ luar soon new . rpcoril: on a
5:30 p. in. Adjournment
Wt
wish to take this means of deemed advisable-to devote parts o f, at the (Ration ami w.iq!.-qbn - n .rh n
Parish H ousp j friend &lt; V,
.r Ellison, am hfld
8:00 p. m, Business Session........*................. • _____ .
|up
tra. . ________
o.ockade, •and m
get ‘ hanking :,!l those who so kindly two weeks for meetings to discuss truck.
_r b _a ___
Thursday, January 9. 1919
there nn hour la ta .uf an . eviining^, niMl^ttr.‘* / ,s *lurlng.JJui..sickness
the varimA matters of pressing imIt always afford* me a lot of pleas___ !_______
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Church and apologize, whntJshall L say when dea111. of xiut. .mother and .amu—and. .^^tenre.^irrrd-a uuxdml luvitaliuii is! m is * t'o-rmr-rtmvn fabrerrcfrxffcrwthey 1,.
7:30 a. in. Low Celdi rut ion
Final llusiness.Session ............. .........................
Parish House 1 find that according to my friend’s also for the .beautiful floral offerings. extended to. every person interested are nearly always started by some
(9:00* a. m.
L. Allei), J r.. and Family.
Luncheon
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Hotel Carnes time I am nn hour early, and the
in live stock ’ production”! to attend irresponsible who gets in tire way,
12:10 p. in.
these meetings.
supper dishes haven’t been washed?
criticize, and is careful not to he of
WOMAN’S AUXILIARY M EETIN G S
9. How soon will there lie another
■any
r arity t o tm--------------* '
^cautiful-Oream-Fz
-T-hi—Flnrida-Htntn-ttwtnwrTrnwrfs*
.Wednesday x-Januim -8.-1919 -----change* of ,.41me? 10. Is the present
Helen was* told she would havo to Association has been assigned Jan u ­
G. F. Paxton,
9lift a in. Corporate Com munion
Church situalmti ifin* to making the world wait unlit tier birthday for a new doll. ary tl. 7 and 8 for tjleif second an­
Chief.
Woman's Club llous" guf,. f,,r ,|,.in u.raiy 7 |, s„. can't the 8 lie tried m In* patient, but a month nual meeting to ii? held in Orlando,
9:15 a. in. llusiness Session
12:1" p. m. Luncheon
Hotel Carnes |ndininistruli m realize that it will be seeim'd n lung time to watt. One inorli- an important feature will he the
Aulo License Must He Dldalned
1:15 p. m. Business Session
Woman's Clul&gt; House l turn,.,j out „f |
,mW).r
m\v« and another he Ing sin* a.volte qnjte early, sobbing auction sub', on afternoon of 7vh of
louilly.
Ib
r
nioilii.i'
*i*i|',*il
wliut
was
On New Year's day every an tiParish House H e r t r i l m i flit' is s iit ' " I stiiiu * K iu t l t'f
1.15 |&gt; m. Adjournment for Addresses ‘
wrong. “Me dreamed me laid a doll, 5ti registered bugs representing equal­ mobile that was not properly decor­
uniform, steady, reliable, good old- but I woke up mill found 1||f dream ly tin* lleriodiire, Duroe, Ham(&gt;ated with a nice black und orange
fashioned time?
shire anil I’obind C’liinn breeds, con­ license tag'issued by Stntc Comp­
goneil," 'rlcil Helen.
signed by member* of the Associa­
N'tiw. .Mr Editor, brains are get­
troller Hriieal Arnos, at a cost of so
tion.
. *
ting dizzy, and’ hair is growing gray
mud! per each, was liable to he
over this time matter. Fingers are
Among the subjects on program stopped so that the owner or driver
Ordination Service at Temple
.it-mg wmn out turning elm k and
Host age to market _ hog*; thereof could be pinched. And this
The regular preaching service was are :
watebes- Imek n{|^ furlli. . NuJjody
Benefits
of organization; Obligation liability is still on, brought about by
suspended at tin* Baptist Temple hist
knows’ wlwit’s Uie lime o' day.
of
breeders*'
to purchaser and vice the reason that the legislature has
Sunday evening and in its stead an
Think of tin* wea; and tear on the
versa:
The
value
of good bogs: Win­ decreed that all autos must sport
ordination service was bad. During
bntel* portej! Sanford ean'i afford
the service Messrs \V E. S cog gas ter feeds and better breeding stock. new license tags each year and N**w
tn Ins" Leon'
The seventh annual meeting of I 5 ears la&gt; is (It • hi'(inning of the
and ( 1. 1' Ballard were ordained an
In order t &gt; o il .in tie* tags
the
Fb.r da Mat Live Stock \
i J car.
Illi-wcr tt'i .ili'ivi' qi;c*.l U&gt;im deacon- r I lie I ir*»t Itaplul cliurclu
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in
Kiss;mni
'e.
on
one
must
make a.qibcj ion t &lt; to**
ii
11un.
will
n-new our s u b s c ri p t i o n s
, vs
.lined were eh'ilcd liv tlwj
anil u
15
mill
Id.
Comptroller
on application blanki
January
I
riglit away, t ’ l i l - r the present sysi lie ititttiiiil me**ting held in
furnished
by
him. accompanied by
ii'iTi. a- we wurV i.i out, tlie llera h r
bill owing to the ubDr (I o,rg" M Kornm'd will out­
.» &gt; w'ug in. and- \.i know that, i - 'i’t
/ Scogga. it was thought line tip* re**u t ol ie* investiga'on n-* the necessary cash according to the
la .r i*r •.iil.-f.il t " i;. to \ mi
,
ie the or.filiation ser­ to n e e d s lor rc-s(o. K in g tile war dev- , burse power of the. rysp *ctive (liver.
Application blanks' may be had at
Your old Iriend.
vice until lust Sunday evening.
ablated c o u n t r ie s \vith b re e d in g
the
office of the tax collector, prose­
VOX POP
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American b u sin ess is con­
Tho~oxamining board charged to. alack .
cuting attorney, sheriff or clerk.
examine into the qualifications- of
One session will be devoted to re­
ducted by tru e Am ericans of
Nitrate for Farmers
the dMirons elect consisted of 'he port* on wlinf women nry dpiqg in
Many Uses for Kapok.
The Secretary of Agriculture has Rev. I&gt;r. Win. Stones, resident ; is- Florida, by * one of (lie women who
vision, open-minded men who
Kupok I s ’ the mime npplled to the
advised Unit "Under the authority tor at Oviedo Baptist church," &gt;&gt;r. have mad a u success in handling live silky filler found nrmnid the seed of
believe in their country and strive
slock. The .social feature, of the run- the sllk ’cottnii tree (Krlodrndmn nn*
•J Section 27 of the food control art M II M asscyof the local rlu r •'!.
and
I'r
5
ear
by
visiting
pastor
f
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at
i!
subsequent
legislation
relating
in
I
venting will be emphasized mol He fnietiiosuin). This tree Is found III all
tc meet their oountry’s needs.
thereto, the Department of Agricul- Georgia, add Deacons Frank Win •i men are .urge ! in bring Honr wiyes j tmplcnl countries nnd Is very abun
The men in the packing industry
dunt In Jilvn, which furnishes a Iurge
and daughters.
|turv during the coming season would of Oviedo and Jinkin* of Sanford.
part pf Hit* romiiicrcltil supply. Knol.er
nitrate
of
soda
for
sale
to
far­
After the examination and the
. are no exception to the rule.
Tho
Florida
State
D^iry*
Aimciapok Is Imported Into the UoUed Stntes
mers for fertilizer use. Tho nitrate laying on of hands byHho hoard Dr.
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will he •sold for cash iiit cost. The Stones delivered the address of the tiiin will hold their socond annual In large quantities, principally from
Java. ntnd Is used ns filling for.matprice Jo the farmers will- hr .$81.(10 evepjiig lu which was embodied tha m eeting'ut
Kissimmee in connection
T h e b u s i n e s s o f Swift &amp;
T
tn-sseh, pillows, cushions nnd life pre­
per short ton, free on hoard cars at charge to the newly ordained d'u- with tip* Live Stock Associntiou, servers of various kinds, nnd ns nn up*
Company has grown as the na­
the loading point or port. In addi­ cons. Deacon Wheeler spoke for *i and dairy farming -mttJr»--t« will h&gt; hr.-i, ry uiutvrlul.
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tion the farmer will have to pay the few minutes on the duty of { •
tion has progressed. Its affairs
freight charges to unloading point church to the board of deacons und
have been conducted honorably,
and any incidental expenses that he in this lulk much good advice to the
•3
may himself incur in connection church was given.
Dr. Masse .
.efficiently, and economically,*rewith the delivery of the nitrate.
pastor, wu.v master of cereinoni ».
ducing the margin between the
“ Under the law tho nitrate will he During the service the Temple choif
sold
only for cash and tho farmer rendered- - some special songs ami
cost of live stock and the seilling
Klilnrjr &lt;t|»&lt;*.**&lt;» la no rcap^rlcr of per­ diately, T he soothing, healin g oil slim will he required to deposit the money Mrs. Marshall gave a violin solo.
son*.! A ntnjurliy of tho Ills allllctlnK u l s u s Uie kidney*, relieves Inrtemme- •
of dressed m eat, until today
covering the cost ..of the nitrut&gt;s. for
people t p j j y cgn t&gt;« f a r e d 4&gt;ac|&lt; to
destroys lb* germ" "blch ..
have csuseiTTL Do-not wwff ^intTl to#kIiliieV trouble.
which he applies, with tho local
the profit is only a fraction of a
Proposed Engineering Experiment
Tho kidney* a m tile moat Important morrow, Uo to your druggist today sjid
batik, association or individual to he
org ans of the tiodyi They, are the Insist on OOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH
Stations
Cspeulee.
In tw enty -fou r hours you
ntterers, the purlflere, o f your blood.
cent a pouhd—too small to have
designated by the department. In
should
e l health and' vig
ln r
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‘ or r e ‘l u r nkin
ICIilhey
disease
Is
usually
Indicated
by
the
day you .first
The value of tho Agricultural Ex­ weariness, sleeplessness, norvousne**, and will blesn.......
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practically all counties, distribution
any noticeable effect on prices.
M E D A L l la s r te m OIL
of the nitrate will be made through periment Stations towards increasing despondency, backache, stomach trou­ ofAHOLD
fter you f«cl that you hav e cured
ble, pain Ih loin* sod lower abdomen, ynurseir, continue to .l a k e one or tw o
county distributors. If the quantity production in agriculture has now gall stones, gravel, rheumatism, scia tica
capsule* each *day, so a s to keap l a
*
of nitrate that ran he secured will become so thoroughly demonstrated and lumbago.
M ist-d a** condition and ward o n tho
The packing industry is a big,
these derangements are natu re's danger o f o th er attacks.
fill all orders, each farmer will he that congress is considering the ca- . i l gAtl
p a l s to warn you that tho kidneys
Ask fo r the original Imported OOLD
vital industry—one of the most
allotted the quantity applied for; tuhlishineiit of similar experiment need help. You should use OOLD MEDAL brand. Three sixes. Money re ­
MKDAL Haarlem OII Cspeules Imme­ funded I f they do not help you.
otherwise, it will he necessary to al­ stations to serve other industries. A
important in the country. Do
lot the nitrate proportionately to bill for this purpose is now before
4-yQU understand it?
those applying for it so that all may congress und is'known as the Smith&lt;• •«
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participate on equal terms in its dis­ Howard hill, having been introduced
■m o
tribution. Arrangements have been in the senate by Senator Hoke
Swift &amp; Company p r e s e n t s
made to #secure a Inrge quantity oi Smith of Georgia, nnd In the house
nitrate
and unless the demands of representatives by Mr. Howard of
facts in the advertisements that
3
should prove greater than anticlr the same state. This hill has been
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
. appear in this paper. They are
psted there will he enough nitrate to referred to the committee on educa­
You Can nay From Ua at
supply ull reasonable requirements. tion of which Mr. W. J. Sears of
addressed to every open-minded *
Wholcoala 1'riceo
The distribution will be handled ns f’lorida is chairman.
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person in the country.
font year, through the Bureau of
"T h e plan which the hill proQoses
Markets."
. Write far I'rtw 1.1*1
is very much like that under which
Those interested should call on the Agricultural Experim ents S ta ­
W. A. Merrjday Company
The booklet of preceding chapters In this
C. M. Ilcrry, County Agent.
tions work.
Engineering Experi­
Palilka, Florida
Story of the packing Induatry, will be mailed
ment stations arc to he established
on requeat to
in every state at the, cost of the
Death of J . D. Frazer
SwUt &amp; Company

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Word has been received In San-*| Fodpra1i government;
lhp
ford of the death of J. D. Frazer, general direction of the Bureau of
who died in Ottnwn, Canada, on Standards of the Department of
Commerce. These Experiment S ta ­
December 20th.
tions will endeavor to stimulate the
Mr. Frazer wa» a brother of Mrs. industries of manufacturing, truns?
G. Armstrong of S t, Augustine, for­
portation, mining, public' utilities,
merly of this city. ’
etc., by carrying out researches, in­
• vestigations, und experiments in
Important Announcement About War connection with the production,
Savings Ntamps of 1919
preparation, manufacture and trans­
Tlic following Instructions "have portation'of materials utilized in en­
been sent out by State Director gineering, manufacturing and allied
riggs under authority of the Treas­ industries, nnd also for war pur­
ury Department. As will be seen poses; including researches, investi­
the instructldns deal w;lth the new gations, and experiments relating to
seriea of War Savings Stamps, known textiles, ceramics, minerals, cxplo-

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Accurately fitted lenses are a
boon to Imperfect eyes-—but
mark the word "accurately".
If the examination Is not
methodical, if It Is not scien­
tific, If it is not exhaustive,'
there can be no accruacy In
the prescription, and the
chances are that a seem­
ing benefit may result in a
permanent INJURY.
We
guarantee lo fit glasses accrualely.

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FOUR
JANUARY 3 , 1013

) J» te for hitrwlf an cl hts%u ct Io
.’
. k; The thing that ha* impressed the BULLEnN~SAVES MUCfTTlffll
CATCHING IT
R- J. H O L L Y , Kditor
edil6r -of the Sanford Herald most Government's Official Newspaper, A
An Irishman was coming xjow
\V. M . H A y N E S , Business Manager seem* to be the fact that advertising
twerlng Questions, Obviates Loss
of the bridges of the Liverpool If
: i* the thing heeded to accomplish
• of Time of Correspondents.
singe oh h ls‘ way to the Blrke
any good thing. Of course he has
t«mt. Over his shoulders hung
f I reached . advcrt.isipg, has written . fining to the enormous Increase of containing nlmut n husliel of pot
advertising, and has talked adver­ jroveniment war work the government­ nml in hi* hand lie carried n
tising for years, and the state and **1 departments ut Washington are be­ stick. •
- ]xi use m e n u s I-Ulct; is advance
o n e ie x ii
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i his section are the better for his ing flooded with letters of Inquiry on
IMng under full sail, the mi
s ix months _____________ _ _ __
• work; but he has a new note in bis ••very conceivable subject concerning turn acquired In coming clown the
THICK MONTHS_________ _
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life wnr. nnd It has been found a phys- slope cnrrb-d him nc-arty acre*
1 song and a clear (one in his cry when
lenl Impossibility for the clerks, though landing stage, when, seeing a
, he says:
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L a lv r M u S f n a 4 4 1 u ( M i l l M t l M A)
they number nn army In themselves nhout ten feet from It. he shool
DWi »l 11*if SA/tftwd. v
‘‘Our
people
here
arc;
simply
sleep­
• Njef An o( Mareh l t d . 1*7$
.now. to give many of these letter* nnothyr reef, made an astonl
in g over one of the finest proposi­ (•roper attention sink reply. There Is
II. raid UulIJin*
T-lrplioo, N». US tions in the south today and that is published dally a t . Washington, under
the cull to tourists.
T h e farming authority of and by direction of the into ling shifted heavily to
port and
•president, a government nevvapnper, imu oui n clerk, who wns smoking
n
Many activities eased with the proposition here will take care of j
the Official Hulletln.
This paper
war, hut the Red Cross stays on the itself and is upon a sound fouhda- prints every day all yf the Importaht clear through n meerschaum holder,
while the stick hit a rotund merchant
liofj. • The- tourists should be enrulings, decisions, regulations, proclam­
comagod to come here and it will ations. order*, etc., ns they are pre- In the waistband, shutting him up like
n knife, litil Pat himself assume^] an
not take much coaxing to bring
If President W ilson is away much them as two thirds of the people up raulgated by the different departments Involuntary devotional attitude. •
He wu* the first to recover his perlonger it may be necessafy to place there seem imbued with the idea of nnd the many apodal committees and
ngencles now In operation at—the na­
congress, temporarily in an orphan ! coming’’ to Florida and have no ob­ tional capital. This official Jouhisl Is pcmllcuInrUy, nnd. as he replaced the
bag In Its normal.position, he compla­
asylum. •*
jective point.
Sanford could get posted each clay In every post office In cently remarked:
them easily if we had the advertis­ Ihe United States, more than 50.000
Be me sow!, that wns n powerful.
You are doubtless provided with a ing. We could get the advertising if
Jump; hut I got the boat, liorlad.”
beautiful new set of New Y ear’s res- the people here would assist the
"Got the boat." shrieked the clerk,
fittin g nut pieces of'am ber.' “Why,
olutions. It is to be&gt;hoped they are hoard of trade in-getting out some
you confounded Idiot, this boat Is coinguaranteed to stand wear and tear. good, up to date literuture and then •rials.
see that it was distributed properly,
By consulting these flies most ques­
And so sho was.
and it is net too late to go after it. tions will he found readily answered;
Germany will he a wizard of
Few people in .the north think about there will he little necessity'for letter
finance if she can foot the bills for
S IS T E R L Y .
going to Florida until Jan uary, some writing;.Ihe unnecessary congestion of
indem nity and reconstruction which
come in February and many of those the malls will be appreciably
wilt» be brought vigorously to her
......... upon to
who were interested spoke about the railroads will .he called
attention
coming in March-w hich seems to be more* rower correspondence sacks; nnd
the worst month in the north with the mnss of business Hint I* piling up
A child’s last vanishing vision t jts many changing phases of winter.” In the government department* will be
••n*.-&lt;| considerably.
Hundreds of
the wonderful Christmas elebratioi
The West Coast has learned that- cIPrks now answering correspondence
is usually the doctor. It is a pit; advertising such - as the
Herald
that the doctor cannot be admini* speaks of pays and pays big d ivi-j will be enabled to clve thelr'tlm e to
essentially Important war work, nnd a
tered first and the- Chris tmas cele dends, and it is annually investing fundamentally patriotic «.-rVlr» t,-ni
bration afterward.
more.—Tam pa Tribune.
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Moreover, the hitherto insignifi­
OUR N EW Y EA R R E SO L U TIO N HOW TO MAKE POTATO BUTTER
cant copper has stepped on Ihe top
round of the ladder of public not
Even the popular tiickeL cannot pass The salutation of “ Happy New British Ministry of Food Gives Tim*
to Studying Out Plans to Con- •
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for much these days without his ■Y ear” has ju st ceased ringing’ in
serve the Supply.
smooth
rimmed
side
kick tin- your •-ars. and your New Y ear’s res­
olutions are. all made and in oni&lt;-r.
penny.
Perhaps

you

have m a de

up

'P -rH n c i..-» have * t . . , « „ that nn ex
- Ih-nt “|Hif:ito to iM er." Costing only
t-.oit 0*1 per potind ( o r l c » . if mnrgiirne Is used) can w s i K
m ad e In nnv
l-iUselinld with.Oil s,„.e|nl knowledge
r lif.pnrntqs In n r , u.rdnnre with the
’ •?!•••-%Ifi^ r#MIp#:

made -goot
ourselv.-j, a

W‘ !l
full I ft.
in- for n l e f - n In life
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Not Spontaneobs.
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Personal Items

•of Interest

Hon. Cary H. l-nnuis oi uei.anu
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it ou&gt; »s t,u ireNew Aork and
ie Ititl-nslVI
training for (fo­
und i a j ready .for overseas when the
will not lap.e
•all came that no more men would
a muthent.
be sent to Franc*.
Now mat the
It will tar..- time
war u# over Kditor Holly in needed in home* It wili tam
Florida and Sanford 1* fortunate ir
. • ,* ,
having him
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for everv
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Oue of these pads will re­
mind you of important
matteis that are to come
up during the year in
your business, household
or personal affairs. We
htive them with desk
stand at 50 cents ar d
without stand at 25 cents.

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OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT.
Phone 148 Sauford, Florida

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••tine,-* of biiif.-r or rniirgartn*- and oil'
ien«pfM.nful of vtlf
S t i r i h . .roughly
w IM i.ilie tin* W -&gt;f •, woitden «jio.,n until

•th*^ whole
quite iifnonth. The hutler may then t»* made up Into pound*
or half-pound* and kept |n roof pine.I lie potnto butter may In- Improved
In . appearance In the nddllfnn of a
(•-•• dr*,p* of butler coloring and If Ti
1“ I - be |-ef-t for more Than a few- if - , 4•
'■urte.r pn-«-rvnt|ve. of which there nrr

" T h e you tig. eb-vtrlcli
nrnund ogling nml tlirtl
Is n regular •I. •trleni
‘‘Yes.
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him III Ihe net (-Inim* i
a r r e s t e r ."

u-.-l The IImount should lie In nrcord
a nee with the print ml Instructions on
the parket for use In butter. Both Die
coloring nnd the preservative should
t-e well nilxed Into the potato nt tho
►nine time a* Hie butter nnd salt. if.

C hristmas

Come’in, let us showyou how in SO weeks
.
you will have
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called on account o f , the illness of
her niece, Mrs. ‘Warren Meeker of
Mrs. May S. Diykins was called Jacksonville, who -is in Dr. Masters’
to Chester, South Carolina ycator-18anUariUm.
d»y by the serious
E. J i. Ward, formerly xf thiz city

EVERY FATHER AND EVERY MOTHER W ISH THEIR
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HAVE MONEYTHEY ALSO W ISH TO
HAVE MONEY” TH EM SELVES.

unde. T. E .'S p eer and family

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CHILDREN.
TO “ u n i,.- U A L iru l&gt;

*i He EA SIEST A lt) SIM PL IE ST W AY FC R ALt OF
TH E.1 H T J ICIN OL’ ' CHRISTMAS B A N K IN G C -U j. T ..E R E
ARE CLUBS TO FIT EVERY INCOME AND THE -MONEY NOW
' FR IT T E R E D ” AWAY WILL SOON PILE UP IN OUR BANK.

Mrs. T. K. Speer and her guest,
Mr-. Ii I’- Green spent New Y ear’s
«ith their aunt. -Mrs. Hardaway at
Los gwnnd. ~

BUT A LS0 SEE THAT EACH CIT1LD IS ALSO PUT INTO
T H E’CLUB.
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COME IN.

WE W ILL WELCOME YOU.

Green and little i is well known in this section.

\ GOOD F R IE N D

' hU P°or circulation, dfnap!
pcared
My strength camo bark to
mo and I wAh soon on tho road to
health. After tho use
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them- *tlr»-crtoil* nre r a r e f n t tr P.ttow-mli

Siam Adopt* New Flag.
these conditions with the utmost
patience
All m favor signify t»v
saying Aye
Contrary sum- a.gn.
ResolutiiTn rarried unanimously,

“The •xperii-nro I had wi
K* iney PilLs warra1:!* me
!*-m highly.*’ -a.', - Mr. M,
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&lt; a lir.e n m id j (or nidi.ev t ,,
ii
j roj &lt;-I-. wi!' -urelv -i.,,

S i a m ’s while elephant ling Is to ho
abandoned for ttie r&gt;-d, white nnd blue
colors of democracy
Commenting on
tbl«. the Christian S c ie n ce Monitor
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Hiivn ( SiiffrrfNl Since

I )••- above s ta m - r e u l w;,* k

;’ *• ' v 1* un-'l "o March l^, ;
Meiirh said: "1 have had no
Dour.’* Kidney Pills since .
S S J . r . E nov our and weak 1 coutd -hem ifi IfD 1. I mini; 'l ev ai
hardl) Hje. My husband asked I)r.
derful reir.twly for.the goo|.;h.e
said
n:iJ tak,nB CarduL Ho he* prov«l lasting "

for i i . , ,
r a ^ ' c l n e . nnd good
for t i n t trou ble, so ho got mo G Ihu' ; . r A' l'r .a bout t b ° nerond bottle I
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: ‘“ ‘ p r o v e d ...b e f o r e taking
It m j limbs and hands nnd anna
would go to Bleep. A fter taking it

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GOOD TO THE LAST DROP

MAXWELL
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CO FFEE

Specials At

MiCULLER’S

ASK YOUR G R O C E R

-New Florida Syrup
Fish Roe
Mackerel
Koval Mayonnaise
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Mince Meat, in bulk
I^ure Apple Cider

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FEDCIIAL RESERVE
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Appalachicola
Oysters
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Mhole Wheat Flour
Craham Flour

renteen Thousand Banks

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PLANK’S CHILL TONIC
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Qolds, LaGrippe, (Influenza), Malari a, Chills and Fever
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A Good Tonic
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!5 and 50c at all Drug and General Stores
lured onl; by (he Co-Operative Co. ‘Jacksonville.

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Durpc Jersey sow and
l M . Lord, Rt. A. Box
&lt;i. Fla.
a:l-:ttp

For rent A six room house at
Morres Station. Enquire of J . C.
White Bermuda onion Ellsworth. Hnardnll Avc. 13-tp.

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HENRY McHULIN
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Furnished
or. Month
N nth Park ;
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Hart, man.11

I'lt K.MtD S HAND-PAINTED l |||N*
GORHAM’S STEIU.INCJ SILVER
R O G E R S ’ IM.ATED \\ ARE

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Presid en t.

B U S IN E S S C A R D S

\ND \\ ALT 11 \M WATCHES

l&amp; D (R O S S M K E T I N G

Large ttnrk mule wagon
For Su
I h" I hire] I'Y.diiv
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. HUlltlll juoi in good rniii‘Vi-1 y
month will hy a husinpsx
(lit inn. La ipun. .1. K. Vaughn.
The regular an nuul meeting of tin- I*. ().’ Hot Hi, Snnfonl.
imid int: of tlu&gt; lied Cross,
•Ine Inrh t arda Will pe Published Un32-tf
stockholders qf the Peoplis Hank of
at \Yeman' Club on Oak
J\l i’Alia. Headoijt At T i-ejiate Of J7.itFor Sale 1917 Ford touring cur. Per Year.‘Sanford. Sanford. Flu., will be held
in the directors’ room of Hiiiif bank DPmmmtntiliv—whmbt—- I'erfret- Torre
Jan. Mil, 19111, at 7 :;10 p. m., lo-lng (lit ion. I’hone 6. P. U. Box 1 In
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the seeond Wednesday in the.month
DR.
D OW N IN G 'S
for the purpose of elocting a hoard
of dire-tors to serve for the ensuing’
R ecipe IS 111 is sold by drun( Wire .‘JOB Park .Avenue
year and for tin- transaction of such’
L'ists.
information in rcL'nrd
fo it chaciTully fiirnislitd by
other luiMfiess as may properly come
Telephone
21)1
corner Center and Elm Ave. Two
before the. meeting.
originator.
lots west side I’almnWo avenue 50 ft. Office Mrs: 10*12 a.m. fir 2-4 p.m
Residence
Head
of Park Avenue
from Eleventh S t. -Make offer.* R.
Cashier.
T . Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring S t.,

Dr. C. J . Marshall

short furlough, lie ir now located at,
Columbus- Ga.. iiu-m.. sew vam p-at
PUITYEVT iro(T CUOLEffA
that place. While here lie pur.-L-icd
The It. A. Thomas Hog -Powder
the cur which he disposed of ut the
time of entering the a; my and d ro .c lias a record of 9?&gt; per cent cures of
Hog Cholera. If you feed your hogs
to ( ’olumlnis.
as {directed you never need fear hog
Sheriff L&lt;-e of Clinch county, (, ir- cholera or any other hog disease.
giu was here yesterday to identify a And the directions are very simple,
negro murderer who is wanted in just about what you are doing, plus
his county. Sheriff Brady and Ids a few cents’ worth of H. A. Thomas'
force cuuglit tIre negro last week , Hog Powder in the feed twice a
week.
trcfit~hPrc~by^yheriff- lice.

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Farm for Snle -Five ueres, four
tiled, two houses and burn ami
garage on'p la ce . At Lake Mon. &lt;•
five miles (rum Sanford. On brick
road one block from depot. Address
James A. Johnson, Lake Monri -,
Florida.
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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‘ In anawej-ing an advertlauinuiit
Should Say Not
, w^ere no name la mentioned In the
“tt’* ull right to pay u* you. go." olv- id, please do not ask The Herald
nerved thevuhnost plulohoplier, "l»ut If for Information aa to the! identity of
you hnve to pay 23 ivnta street * t r the advertiser.
Usually we do * not
fare to get there ^ul back, threhsnoea. know who the advertuer Is and’ If
arc you won t go.”
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not allowed
allowed to
to rive
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R E N E W E D TIR ES FO R
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-TH E N’ EAV TEAR

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r or J/ale— Farming implements ut
all kinilc, chest of .enrponter tools,
plutform scales, set of Imtterics and
Usually, though, Cholera gets in oilier arlRilos. Also’ lfil hhd fulird
ing. Atkins, next to Vincent’s Fish
Mrs. F. L. Reid, accotupanied by before wo know it.
tiousc.
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her, daughters, - Misses Alma and close attention tn
Dorothy of Winston-Salem, N. (J., ho’g must be dosec
For Sole— Old newspapers nt the
is the attractive guest of Mr. and dose them, a* direr
Herald Office.
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Mrs. A. P. Connelly and Mrs. II. H. better than 90 p
For Sale—One Baby Grand Chov
Connelly, arriving ^Wednesday even- don't, the B. A.
alrot auto. ' H. G. Dieterich.
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ing to spend the whiter. Mrs. Reid costs you nothing
is sister to Mrs. A. P. Cdnnclly and distant manufnrtt
your
For Sale Cheap—Second hand
Mrs. II. U. Connelly.
, money hack. \r
cyphers, incubators. All sizes up to
M r.'and Mrs. J . E. Paco gave a
l~ Allen Need Co
390 egg capacity.
Enquire Mer­
delightful dinner party at their horn .
chants Grocery Co.
3 l-5 tp
Friday in honor of Miss Gladyii
A Par
For Sale— Pair good'heavy mule?,
Murris, who is their house guest dur- ' "Strange ns It mn
wagon and harness complete
ing the holidays.
Those present
H&gt;'‘ mnn of ol
quire Merchants Grocery Co
were Misses -Susie Br iwn, Norma **w‘ Y°,,nK *ndy of i
[U.’J tp
Herndon, Daisy B e lts and Miss Mar ‘ l,nt " ‘’ertnln youn,
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nM'n hear*, and fnth
jorie Clay of Arcadia. Messrs ViY&lt;oo |hon,
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For Sale— ILouao, filO Laurel ave­
iati Speer, Alfred Robson and Lieut. for &gt;n nr&lt;;anienL"
nue, with onu or two lots- * Will sell
Courtney from Cnrlstrmn Field, Archeap to close estate.
W rite to
eadia. The occasion was greatly en­
A. Derby, 97 Washington avenue,
joyed by those present asid ut tho ^ ji
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conclusion the party spent tne r e - j
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mainder of the afternoon at the
For Snle— Ford Truck, almost new
engine, shilling top; also good port­
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able forge.’ Would exehnngo for
good horse..
Box 316, C ity, or
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Notice To Tax pay era
Herald Office.
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for assessment of 1919 taxc: atid will
LOST
remain open until April 1, I9l9.
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L o st-O n e. black Jersey caw lost
I w'ill lie pleased to have you come
in and make returns us early as ^ AI! Local Advertisements Under Murk a round hole in each ear, white
Thl« Heading T H R E E CENT.** ■ npoj in right Hank, white stripe on
possible.
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. . - . A. Vaughan/
Charge
2 5 Jre n fP ’’
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hush. For return will pay a liberal
Assessor.

II: CULLER, i

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DAISY

To Rent House, corner Cv|
and Third Streets. Apply to .1

Notice
The annual meeting of the stoekicii-fs of the II.ink of Ovielio Mill
lie held ill the office of the Bank .III
Oviedo, Fla., on Wednesday’. Jannary. la. 1919, ul 7:30 p. nt., for the
election of a hoard of directors for
t In*- emiiiiu: year, and f-&gt;r the Iransactaui f .-u* h otn- ’ business a- may
; r-'P*--,*' com Itefor * I hi- meeting
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WE HAVE* FOUND IT!

Wanted A few hoys from !f&gt; to
For Rent— Four adjoining living
18 yenrs old to work in printing rooms, close in, with large garden.
plant. Apply Crown Paper Co.
Cheap. f»09 E. Third street. 33-2tp

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UNSYMPATHETIC.

• “In spile Of the flue feeling qj enPatience shall be our watchword thusltymi for the allied cause which It
-for-lirifh-----------------------—__________ -‘-hovva.-one cannot but be--sorry- that
Siam should have decided to dIscan.’
her own splendidly ortgtnal flag, showThe Eight School
lug n white elephant on a red field, for
The first meeting of the night n tricolor resembling that of the great
school to be v conducted by, the entente powers of the west. Slam sees
Woman’s Club will tie held in the In the red. white nnd tdu» flag the
i club rooms next Monday night at colors which throughout the world
7:30 o’clock, instead of Tuesday stnnil “as a rallying sign against barhaylstn." tt Is quite Interesting to
night as previously announced.
find that rest, white and blue do ns a
Every one desiring to join these
matter of fnct figure In the nntlonnl
classes will please be present a t this flag* of Brltatn. Frnnce. the ITnlted
first meeting, in order that the class­ States. Bu*«ln. Serbia. Cohn. I’nnamn.
es may be organized and real work (’oatn Illcn, I’arnguny and Liberia.
begun at the earliest pdadhlc date. And now Slain qiust he added. If It Is
The teachers are volunteer workers, really quite true that the white ele­
and the Woman’s Club will appreci­ phant Is doomed."
ate any help that may he given in
German O tologists In tho War.
this line.
The teachers for the
In hlii residential 'address to th*
shorthand and typewriting classes
Boggy—Dear sir, my love for
are already provided for and it is Von4y dub. Pe. A . Strnhnn. F. It. R„
stated that the German* began three daughter has driven me hnwf c
hoped to secure other teachers for a
yenrs ngo to tnnke geologists n part of
Her Dnd—It tins, elif Weir.’
short English class and a book­ tlielr army organization, says the Sci­ completed the Job?
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keeping course at an early date. entific Amerlcqn.
A geological staff
The loan *«Jf typewriters •will also wns crested under Hie direction of a
Had a Cold YetT
I&gt;e much*appreciated.. It is not the professor of the University of Grlcfspon’l think Pm always full of bit*
Aod tTabbed, loo. and cranky
intention of the Woman's Club to wald. nnd pot to work on the western
But svery tlmr I try tb smile
front,
where
It*
advice
wns.utilized
In
condurt this school for money mak­
I have to use my hanky.
ing purposes. T h e charges for mem- connection with the laying of field railbernhin in the Busin'exs Women’s i ways.’- the water supply of the army I
H is HabIL
(tie examination of ninrsh land*, th*
Auxiliary for those who arc eligible,
“So she’s suing him for dlvorctr*
finding of road metal, nnd profectlop
“Yes. on account of u habit of bts."
and thp fee for those who are- not nirnliiM landslide* due to gunfire. It
"I tillin'* know he had any had
eligible, but yet wish to avail them ­ l» «nld Hint much more extensive u«e
habits.”
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selves of this opportunity, are so was inrfde of geological maps than ha#
“I
didn’t
either,
byf
it seems, ac­
moderate t h a t ’ any one ran afford Hm* fnr been disclosed, nnd Hint th#
cording to her story. *thnt he had the
to join, and it is hoped only, to cover Hermans, with nn eye to possthlp fu habit of throwing the tint Iron At her
expenses of lights, cleaning nnd ture wars, hnve h«*en ranking n very whenever anything nnnoyed him.”
—thorough geological study of the heroi other incidentals.
A recreation hour will fpllow t.be
Brevity,
"Brevity Is tfie soul of w it"
lesson period, and it is the intention
“True.” replied If Isa Cayenne;
of those in charge a* tke demand
not
when It relates to a shortage to
grows to increase the interests and
fM i eupply."
activities of thess meetings.
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Wanted A good new milch cow.
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Nutlet

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;im I Mrs. Geo. McGagahin
I S E E D PO TA TO ES
Carload
'•Iren are home from Plant
just arrive-ed, see us before buying.
’ •ri they spent the holidays
We will save you money on M AINE
GROWN S E E D .
Guaranteed free
(tegular meeting of Scm 1 from scab and fungji. The l„ Allen
at Lodge Friday evening Seed Co
.l.t-Jip
I •••iimi of officer.*. A
(In New Year's day till- churches
•a»- attend. See'y.
conducted u church census.
It is
•t»s. sales manager of thi­ said that a complete census wav. obnk ( i rowers has returned tamed for Sanford and the huMtir.s.s
i where he spent the fd tiie churches will lie a-o -ted
. I- i family.
gn-atly l herele. iLirmg tin
oin.n
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Limit S. M. Lloyd and wu- h a.t
arrived this wee
returned from New (Irlea- • w’ l-n
tin \ have In*-n still - ni. I I r •
month*. Lieut. Lloyd ha* oven di •
• , i-tire year or 1919
charged mid will locale in Sanford
ter than money and not Their many friends are glad to wel­
to spend, ami the- longer come them la c k .
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r-m the bett -r they get.
Mr. ;md Mrs. &lt;&gt;. W. Xlaines, DrMrs. \V. J*. ’Carter, fo*­ and Mrs. J. E. Maine* and two son*.
- city but now of Aucilla, .1. E. Jr. and Hal, who spent th*'Ung friuinlji_and’ trans- t 'firDt rim* hntM.iVs \. tii M. auil
M^s &gt; !n i i e .Ma. n-s i i .s-Aeford .• fl
early Sunday iii cuing via a .t • f■•r
1 ’ n.ie/er and wife have ar- their home in Lake llutb-r.
ru,,&lt;l ,!l Sanford and will make their
Lieut. Geo. A. DeCottes was in
horn.- here'. Mr. Schaefer has been the city u few days this week on a

V gi—d friegtl s'and.- by j«m i, •. n--vi &gt;.u f rti 11, j,;,- u-il 'h.-w I . ,
, K fine; Pills have i uod the .w . M
J Meisch of G(W1 First St.. S.-mf ,r-« .

I knew I must have some relief or
I would soon ho In tho bed and |n n
rerlous condition for I felt so badly

They

Mr and Mrs. Geo. A. Morse and
family of Honduras are the guests of
Mr&gt; K P. *.Morse at hi-r home south
of It . &lt;M\

And Was Ron-Down, Weak and
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
Five Botlles of Cardui
Made Her Well.

Nolire

son of Birmingham, Alq., nro the will Hinmd.lllu^wJiitcr iu Jiiurida
guests of' her eousins, -Mr. and -Mrs.
T. E. Speer.
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»• ' f apt. Neal Here
; out this information. S
The- many friends of Cnpt. innd. * letter and ’ address it
Mrs. T. A. Neal and littlejla u g lht!*r ■tructions in the ad.
nre g|^&lt;| to welcome them Imtk
Sanford, where they are again lo­
WANTED ■
cated in their home. ('apt. Neal
will l.c forced to return to his s ta ­
Wanted
i wn good ladv waiterstion at Sun Antonio.-Tex., in a few' Good wage. • Bell Cafe.
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d ajs, as he is on a short furlough,
Wanted 1 •• rent a baby carringo
only.
Mrs. Neal wilL-remain in
fnr
two or three months.
Phone
Sanford for the winter iind her hus­
band- expects to locate here )&gt;er- 267-W.
3 l-2tp
mnnently ns simiI i ns he- is disclmivcd
Wanted A socAtid ’ hand cook
from the service.
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stove, wood ••urning. good condition.
Address Box 65. Chy.
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WE HAVE FOUND IT
Wanted To
Reply, address
(’ouch
Herald
A perfect drUin tile thoroughly Sanford, Fla.
U l-ltp,
irfipervious itt
r. Jfchcmiral—4u photos of
atmosplu-re and moist-&gt;
ure. Made royn that same material
adopted by the government to with­
stand nitric and picric acid tests in
the construction 6f its, immense
nitrate arief- plants.
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Wanted -A y’nung man d
demand.
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position^ ns clerk in nn office
Havc
Sole agents in Seminole, Orange hud three years of experii
and J.nke counties, Florida
M A H O N EY-W A LK ER CO.
Will furnish reference. Address F.
!o. 119 Fifth street

Wu want 1,000 pepper and tomn(o
Sahford Lodge No. 27 I. O. O. F growers to inspect our stock of 1918
but now of the navy was in the city will hold their annual roll call Mon- crop of‘pepper and tuinato seed just
this week visiting his. mother, Mrs. i day evening, Jan^ (&gt;th at 7:30 arriving. Number 1 stock at bottom
•W. R. Bates. He will receive his |o*i &gt;rk. Aii mr-nliera urgently re- prices. The L. Allen Seed Co. IKl'-Lp
discharge in n short time, ijfter which ■questud t i In- prelent to respond to
At anted I -will buy your Liberty
j he will accept a position in Miami. •r; i c a l.
Initiation .o f new memBonds nnd pay* you cash for them nt
Vi.odd Fellows very
Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Preston and i hers.
market value*. Ail vise amount and
i-ordi..
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-invi
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J to be present. whuL issues you have.
little Bon are registered at the Hotel
Room -13,
Carnes. Mr. Preston is editor of the Chicken pillau. Remember-ilie date. •JOG West Forsyth Street, Jackson­
A. J. bussing, Sec’y.
Produce News or “ Pink Sheet” and
ville, Fla.
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fafly •ursua)
moriiinK lur ins
in Aucilla. Fla., the puir traveling
ad* forde.

T r.Io CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB PLAN WAS PUT
BANK T 0 e n c o u r a g e t h r i f t a n d e c o n o m y 1
W E HOPE THAT PARENTS WILL NOT ONLY JO IN THEM

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(•••tiito tuitter will k e e p fo r a c o n s id er
a b le time.

SA N FO R D H ERA LD ..SAYS IT
Editor Boh Hplly ;s hue): from rh
fron t or the irenchta. or the canu
or the huts, or wherever patriot^

A hint to the wise—decorate your
car with nicp orange mid, black
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AUTO
T R A N S F E R cards for the year 1919. You'knmv
E V E R Y T H IN G . RHONE r ^ a y tb Jjte M e ,-P Y m ’jiQtlyj!fl. tlpinl iu.
HOTEL CA RN ES.
IM-tf^ Ignorance or carelessness is 'no ex­
cuse in court. .
i p. j lagan wns called to Avon
Pirk. Florida on Wednesday hy the
Mrs. J . N. Standifer, a well
known writer and teacher of Gulf&lt;j,ith of his nephew.
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1 port, Miss., is spending the winter
I in Sanford, the g u esk o fjier daughter
Mrs. R . C. Maxwell.

^\vill start you in o u r

’ on* this
thin place
m0 ’
Da” a"
saya: "After
the Brine,
birth
of my last c h ild ...I got very much
rundown and weakened, bo muth
that I could hardly do anything at
' ll.
I was so awfully nervous That
to con clu d e that
I cotihl scarcely endure the least
an uetpiired a r t ."
noise.
My condition was getting
worse nil tho tim e ...
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Bon {lolly i&gt; -ha, r. in &gt;aiifor«.
the holidays and may remain
home.
He finished his training
\ work at New York and 1
ready to sail for France when w
came - to nut send an y. in nre "
men there, lie had a "chance to
to Russia or slay in a ramp here I
I referred to wait for u -chance t-&gt;
to F ran re —l.***--bu’ g Comm-Ti

CALANDER
PADS FOR
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Rev C. W. . White and family
k«vi returned from n short visit in,
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If you need stove Wood phono mo
i nn Mjpply you. II. C. DuDose.
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I . t .- . u-t'-nnlty ilgure )n hr
pr* ■if-t- -lilts," -olid the worldlv
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Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged lor
Herald Readers

%ii in ‘the city yesterday on legfcl

•! l r- -til- tu--I limn. -udlv.

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In and About
d-The City

Little Happcnf”* 8
Mention of
Matters In llrlcf

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m nd t i J.,-* m -re knidlv th - \i-a:
I c ' l j n —I wonder why Helen looks
"net feinarmtl t!.u- i., wou.d -laloi perhaps,&gt;••’! ha-.*- determined n fit•n till- L-lris« Vo' o ft e n ?
no nbnsense from America after the m or e e c o n o m i c a l m a y b e on t h e c o n ­
4Ic/raini&gt;—Mnylie slie has n grudge
war.
He (Icm- i not yet kn-»w how t r a r y y o u h a v e resolved t o b e more
agulliM her«elf.
min r, g- id liurd A mere an conincii. gene.-MU- I...... m-tfe r.duAtrttias.
sense it may be* necessary lor him to
These, whatever they may be are j| d u r i n g ehenp nnd T n l n t n l d e s u h s t l t n - .
Ever Notice It?
| l u t e s . «nvs the London T l ln e * . T h e s e
■Htarfd “ after the &lt; ia -“
the individual good qualities r ’ 1 '
an who walls
llm^a are hard.

■THE. SANFORD. IIEI1.VLD

reward. C. L. Byrd, one* half mile
west of Ice plant.
. 33-4‘tp
Lost—Oh Sanford-DeLand road,
32 by 3 im perial tiro on Chevrolet
rim. Finder leavo at Kent’s tire
■hop nnd get suitable reward.

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One worth while resolution would be
to cut your tire hills by getting full
mileage -u n i your half-worn,rasing*.
No need to ride the last half of a
lire i. ,w i v,it!i constant feur of a
lilowotiL Let us ui t in u new sec­
tion that will in*"re safe riding,
down loathe J^tsL (auric. . .

Oak nnd -Ord St

SiTnforeir Florida

May be seen today in larger num­
bers than ever before in every
hairnet in this broad land, carrying
a portion of their earnings to banks

The F irst Dollar
i t the big dollar—the key dollar
bccaure it s-tarts the account-

Start A Savings Account Here Today!

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THE SANPOR5 HERALD

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P la n t s c a r c e fru its
f o r a n a s s u r e d in c o m e
h er Hwill

be greater demand than supply for
many of the semi-tropical and tropical fruits »o
well adapted to Florida for many years to come. Even
a few trees of these fruits will mean a ready-money
income. Avocados arc particularly worth while. Every,
year more people learn to eat them and they sell ant
prices returning growers fine profits. Plant an avocado
grove if you can; at least set out a few trees of the
varieties which will- thrive in your section.

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germs fell upon the sidewalk, and
the feet of tho pedestrians came and
gathered them up and xarried them
into their homes.
3. Koine fell into nostrils that
were hard and unfruitful, and forth­
with a slight cold appeared. It was
not wony* because there was much
opposition to them on account of the
sterility of the soil.
',
4. And when the stjn was up these
colds were Bcorcherf,
because
they had no root these colds wither­
ed awny.
G. And some fell in thorny places,
such as those that have immunity,
and In this way they were choked
out.
*
,
.y
, G. But qthers &gt;11 in gopd ground

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JANUARY 3.1919

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V EG E T A B LE GARDEN.

“Tltero were many vegctnhles grow­
ing In n little garden," said Daddy,
“and- each was trying to do Its very
b est
•" .
-a . .
Peace stops the fighting but not the
'T h e garden was not largo, but the
feeding.
Our armies at home and abroad,
children who owned the garden, or
rather whose daddy owned It, had been
our Allies arid ourselves must be fed.
given that much space In which to do
More
food must be produced in 1919.
as they liked.
Lack o f . fertiliser will cut down your
•They had holml that vegetables
-for-them,-and brought- Tonir miicIT -W tm e W fiJ, that all’ the 'land shouldproduction. Labor, cars, raw materials—
disease; some an hundred fold, some ho mndo useful and that nothing
all are limited. Fertilizer factories must
should be wasted. They bad been
sixty
fold, and some thirty fold.
Royal P»lm N urttrici offer the choieeit avocadoa and ibtlr
begin shipping at once to move even a
told how wrong It wns to waste, and
nrw &lt;»Ulof (fill which kind* lo plant. Jl alao dtacriSaa and
7. Who hath eyes to boo le t him
they had decided that It was not only
glrv* cultural auagtattana for other fruila that ahotald b«
normal tonnage by planting time.
see, and go forth to the" health de­ wrong, but It wns extremely stupid.
more genaralljr grown In Florida and auppllta full Informa­
tion about,ahadc tract, ah rubbery, ornamental pi anta. etc.
partment and view the great har­
Shape up your plans and order now.
"So these two little boys and their
Sand today for free copy of ihia “ UaauUful Crounda Book.1
vest of pneumonia,
tuberculosis, small slater were* making the garden
ClinB. H ..Whither, Traveling Representative, -,
Ingrippe and bronchitis, all of which grow. Once a week a gardener enrao
Is a record in, the archives of the and did nil the. heavy work, and a t fREASONER BROTHERS
. Sanford, Fla.
**
night their daddy would help Jo water t
department.
R O Y A L PALM N U R S E R IE S
ONECO, FLORIDA
_±T **
Arm our Fertilizer Work#
.8 . Who hath ears to hear let him file little growing green things. Hut '
nil the rest of tho work they did them­
hear, that over 10,00b of our people selves.
Jacksonville. Fla.
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were garnered during the year of
It took n great deal of time, too, blit
our.Lord 1917 from the seed or the It wns such fun. And oh, there wns
cougher and sneezer, and pow .sleep grent rejoicing when first tho seeds
with their fathers in their untimely showed above the ground, and when
tho plants that hnd been put in tho
sepulchres,
hotbeds
began to 'look so hundsomo
9. He not ye of those who, having
alien to the Giver of all things per­
and green!
ears
hear
not.
and
who
having
eyes
fect by. living for the coming year a
‘T h e children used'to hoe around tho
life beyond reproach: that I will see not those things which w.i have beans and potato plnnts; then they
BU DGET OP O P I N I O N “ JU ST
love my neighbor. as I do myself; herein set forth that t 'j nearly con­ would weed and muke tho dirt nice and
BETW EEN YOU AND M E”
that I will at all tim es’ aland up for cern their temporal health and sal- Boft around tho vegetables.' Tlif*y you hnvc such it nice garden home, you
M A K E S A DIFFERENCE.
EV EN TH E GATE PO ST my town, .my community.-and afly-l vation.
wquld water them bo they would imvo have .such-careful and devoted atten­
_
Ttion and you tire" the pride of two lino
cotrtify- that m y ‘state :t rrd- n &lt;TT t r n x * e ' c o u g h .
smoother cooling drinks and be refreshed.
NOT IN IT
'Tlio plants
were wanned and boys and a verjvJluo girl.'
_.
eminent shall have such helpful the sneeze and expectorate not in
A Chief Ls..Among Ye Taking Notes co-operation as I am. able to render
public plates, to the end th&amp;t divers horped to grow* by tho-mnir-lrThnlfy**- ““That Is so,' said tho vegetables,
aiuiEail K^Uir.:W._Ealab;sm,b ~
vlrV that, I will endeavor* to "s r r r im fa m ! "grievous disorders corpe not wns n very fine looking-pmhmrwnd*|^iut wo grrtnrjitmitiSt&lt;iR,WlWW(WV?^'"tt
•-*- So Says Sauntcrcr.
nil tho vcgotnhlcs sol-mod tm-tir ttirtr- - ““ 'Why?' naked the Fairy Queen.
exam pit- to the young men about unto tilt's, nor unto thy neighbor.
Ing splendidly. They wero atilt very
h 'Well, wo hear tho children xvnnt*
■me, allowing njyself at no time to
11. 'And remepiber now the teach­ young, though tho lettuce wns almost •tng to try second crops of lettuce,’ said j
\\ hilt* Walking down a crowded
enter into any art that might be dis- ings of the health department that ready to bo oaten—that Is. If people i tho lettuce leaves. ‘And of course wo '
—&lt;dtV-^atrei»t_l.hc ntlier fluy , _____
-f duasiti g __tu the_sight o f_my Ite- xliy—Pay,.- may - lm- .laug—ip—Ui**—ianxU iililli-’l JulmL having. Just o ttny tn-tr-of—hnve-to grow 'nnTt-ho-rntcn first. It~*
I heard a little urchin to a comrade deemer: that I will lend more of my which the Lord thy God giveth thee. lettuce, for the leaves wero very Bmnll. seems ns If we were dreadfully alow I
*ajsef illness to the benellU of my —Feferted.
“'riie children kept from picking tho sometimes, and we get n little tilt dls- |
turn ami say:
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.
lettuce until It really grew to be tho cntirnged and downln-artcd.’ ,
. . . church and Sunday school: that .1
"Say. Jimmie, don't yer know i d , . ,
right sin-, though It was very hard not
" ’Bo do we,’ wdd the radishes.
witf sjieiik to m;, . riemi. s wl;cn. [
! t- happy as a . c am.
* 1 am glad to sei the rity and the to trike It up at once, for tt wn*t so
“ 'AYld we each want to win the
meet them; that I will so. corn) net
If 1 only vs as dt* feller it at me mud- my personal and business ’ a (fairs mty ollujins waking uj j ior once and line to have grown something like that. race,' said the beets, from under tho
at least trying to show the Utilities
"Th ey grew to know xyhnt nit**the gtotind, and their voices Vqiitided qulto
der t ‘inks I ant
that a!) ic-cimtali-.-t xxilf 111* pl.-as.-d
furnisher* of o^r- bright and thriving little grern stalks an d . leaves meant low as you may well understand,
with my company; that 1 slifill strive
und wlint vegetables they xvere. T h e y
'"W hat race?' asked tho Fnlry
“Khe t ’inks 1 am a wonder,* anil to make my borne and its orrtipnnts i little city that tifey alone do not run loved the green of the carrot stalks,
Queen.
—
d
i
out
f'country
s
de.
T
best*
re.
knows tier little lad
forever happy in that I ami mine
I mid they, thought it quite funny Hint
"
Thich
vegctntde
wants
to be the
marks are brought about by the
NHP
Would never mix Wit' not kin' dat may givt oil those little ra js of fait that I. overheard, a nonveraatlon s licit n plain, siit-dnntlnl vegetable tlr-d to lie eaten,' said the onions.
should
be
Bo
dressed
up,
sunshine,
through
our
made
pleas"'till,'
said
the
Ffilry
Queen,
‘yoti
was ugly, mean or bad.
one evt nin'g this week that led me to
"And (be beets, with their reddish- shouldn't feel that wny about It, for
ant di s po s i t i ons , t hat sdrve si) wt*!(
I often sit and t'ink how nice 'twould
Mrs. .Miitiscnipper— Now- that du&gt;
believe I tie city wii-t endeavoring to green leaves, were quite familiar to ceeli vegetable tins Its own time for he- !
t o l ight en t h e b u r d e n of those with
b e — ge, wins:.
keep the electric rates from belne.l them now. And the thin stalks of the fi i ready. Kaeti of you should simply silfTntge tu.it .uncut has mieuis-disl. wlip
w hold v. * eoni e 111 I Hi, a ' t . a m i ia -t
If a feller wa** d. fell, r dat bis but in n*&gt; wt-e f i.o i!n ,t be Irani, i r.csed on the' -1 ! of January, and little onions. The radishes had a ib jour best to be w&lt;-ll*gro\in. Then 1! • '..it . p|nts.* It s.i Irtiti-rty?
Mrs. ||.i|ui*h...',v Vou'd M|i|....t- n.
a ’-.t by the (,e I that l later ilisttn
coarse green stalk, unlike any of the
It ef you will a* wlulling y-iiir icx 11
, luudder t ink- he is
r e - &gt;!••• i *» ii \* &lt;I,**,-r t*&gt; III \ ( u t il
t
* I f V...1
t ' . l l b l L*. IlMliK- SMltHVtothers,
n
f
course
they
knew
potatoes
! there
jere had
bad bveii a -oil instil it * *! j
1 ug tmd ibid &gt;iiut i-mm's rum .in.- f..r
a n d a sk i i i- a s * . s t a n i . and guiilatif e
Arid tlicv all nert d they would do
I.-half of t h e c h v nil city caun-!
. ' I
h
'
'it
• * 'lid J i l l
- . I V i n .1 i i .
folks, in* yours a life of toil or in d o i ng t h o s e tilings I I a ve r esolv i d
- she snld.
ci!
mid
some
property
owners,
ask­
•
'll
1. ' v • I I I . ' I n n s ,
I ,1,
undiluted jov,
t o do 11,■ eby [&lt;r, j ,,,r I l|g 111' - -If t ■&gt;
ing an Mituncuon restraining the
dtp A it mi a j ury.
1 oil still Can learn
be ever
ad\ f T i • . lil .if Hi m
f rmti
l tilito j ’ t o. fiotn raising 11, ■ r.atva.
weft.
w h o d o e til all t h i n g
sm a ll unlettered boy;
Temporary injunction xvas granted,
Oh, Man!
MORE THAT! ONE.
Don't try to be an earthly s a i n t .
ii l i i b l a i r r i i S F i u t w
? (Ic|itefa!e,
i which goes to show that the petiMut firmness «e epntlmie,
with eyes fixed on a star
Lilt, j littners ut least have a leg to stand
TI ip former I* our neighbor** tr*lt.
_i_.l The following * parable
Just try * 0 . 1.0 the'fellow that ym .r smv„r
i tin am! now- [ waht to ask the people
Tfu* Intt^r Is ntir own
fl)f ,n,1(t,.r„
tVbo TPatt my—rniumn—tn stand - bn*inotLer Hunks you are.
ti.ips is the Vi uy J *r. John \\. Rob­
•
Sound; Imposdblcr *
iiind the city in-this matter. Surely
— Noodles Yager.
ertson,
Chicago
Co mmi ssi oner nT
llil.'im Mow Hilly, how tni|.rix*lh!f
we
get
poor
enough
light
service,
let
‘• • «
Health e ni o h ast?.« j i to hi • i fur care
rtf
WOllll'tl i.r&lt;-'
to
j ri o ’ ' i 1. -pr. ad of ■! ea*,- ,100,1 to -t and for a raise, in ra'e- at
* § My New dear's ltesolution: lie1-sjI*V» t — W lin t now ?
tin*
e time,
l i m e , mid
a n d if
d pith'ic
p o b h e Dpmmn
"
I be s a m
“ W hy. 11ix w If.* mid le r mother m rr
solved that I. having been permitted Kerin*:
I. lb-hold, tin- ii tlglier Wil l fortli mol s y m p a th y * mean an y th in g we
UpHlalrs tr&gt; lug l*. cull one an.'ihcr
through the kindness of Almighty
buys ought tp be th ere u ith the
.low II."
God to see another calendar year to.cough,
2. And when he coughed, some goodn. You ca n uLwuyrf .h e ar unycommand go, will show my appreci&gt;?
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t h i n g must an d I did heur one of
The Kind They Were.
t h o s e ‘an ti-city fellers talkin g th a t
"The
man
picked up unco usetmix In
T h e y Woul d Wa t e r Them,
.the sired ilic other day wm sitfT.-rlaa
th e m atter s t o o d 'e n tir e ly on a ques. from kuockmiL drops."
,
*- j t i u n of taw — w elir i.x io n ft-k n o w iiuy- ami the tomato vines ami the beaus,
“Given In tin* public street?"
tiiing about tlm t law but I do know and there wns dark-green parsley, too,
*‘Y«*s; two Pri'-ks fell on hi* liowil
j n . q t tj)er»* ought to be a law p ro to oit that gave such nice 'extra' touches to
from .1 building."
everything.
mg the a rb itra ry raUing of rat*-? on
" 'I wonder when our garden xvlll bo
of v • 1—
m n o c e y t. u n s u sp e ctin g and almost
unite ready.* said the little sinter. 'I’d
lud|de»s co n su m ers "f " j u i c e , " .111 i it
like to start a second crop of lettuce.'
a p p e a r * to m e t h a t we wilt soon
B righ t P rosp ect*.
" 'Ami I'd like to starj n second crop
h a v e determ ined whet her there is of radishes,' said one of her brothers.
*‘An i.ptltuisilc young man nsk.*il me
Her Dad No. s i r ; . I won’t have my
lau or no law « u th e s u b j e c t — ail of
"N’oxv Hint night tha Fairy Queen daughter lied down for life to a stupid IIn* other day for pcrmlssbin lo marry
dnv dtmgh.ter." satij. -Mr. Gmbcoin.
which causes n i r t o reflect 'and re­ thought Jthe would taken wnlk through fool. It
a joyous
.'•Ych?".
Her Suitor—•T h e n don't you -think
mind you d ear people th a t a tnunici- that garden, and she heard nil the veg"When I told him site spct.tTcn llmuyou
.1
better
let
Inc
tnfte
her
off
vouf
pucLtiuuuid^ji
till
ti
c
s
is
th
e
ttqlutlnn____
ctflid.es. talking and ivldapcring^ to
^ m om ent for
■ the distant
•
‘.ii ml doIlnrs a yen? on clot lies ulunA
thoinsclvea. No one else, of course,
.tic said lie llgiircd that her troti*‘-ear
could understand the talk of tho vege­
grandparent when she
would lust until lie could work' up to
tables but tho Fnlry Queen.
Sum m e r Travel.
a salary of twelve or til teen thousand
, A nun
took n holiday.
"'Whnt
I«
It,
vegetables?"
sho
GOV.
JAMES
P.
GOODRICH
hears the voice of her
H r N i i r t i ' . ! tit * n .n i n&gt; gi-i HWay;
dollars a y ear” ,
hskod., 'Aren’t yyu-htt|ipy? It soems
And then wit* k&lt; pt u|h&lt;ii I hr rai k
to
me
tlint
you.£tjotild
be,
heenufle
here
In
terror
ut
the
Journey
hack.
favorite youngster on the Long Distance

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W. M. Igou is in A tlanta buying
• stock for his stables at Sanford
and Eustis. This stock will ar’ rive the latter p art of next week.
•It will pay you to see this stock
before buying as we will have
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plays an important part in the social life of
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Qov. Jamct P. Goodrich of Indium,
who w u aerlously injured when hla
automobile collided with ■ etreet car
In Indlanapolle.

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�JANUARY 3, 1910

JTJJf SANFORD HERALD

j erlcho’« Siege and Capture One of the
Spectacular Storlea of the
Old Testament.

Cheerfulness Requires Courage.
It takes n good
of courage to
■coin cheerful In wartime, y e b jt Is n
(lotiill of one's self-respect to keep, n
M u l l i n g face In.public.
A display of
hysteria Indicates considerable Indif­
ference to the rights and’ comfort ol
otliers, and Is ntSt good form. No mat­
ter how hard life may lie, one must
keep from scolding and scowling and
complaining and whining and indulge
In tears and grief only in one’s own
rtpjin.—£lilcngo 1 lining PosL

On the morning of Washington'*
Mrthdny Gen. Sir E. n. Allenby's Ann'trallnii troopers rode as codqtieror*
lDm a little village of huts, noted geo­
graphically ns being Ihe city of lowfSt elevation on enrlh, B»d lo.Itlbllcnl
history ns being the scone of the
Promised Lnnd. observes the Minne­
apolis Journal.
In Ihe Cnnnnnlte dnys Jericho wns
a fortified city, commanding both the
tnWrr ford of the Jordan and-the route
lending up to the hlghlnmls of Jutlen.
The story of Its siege nntl capture nntl
the destruction of Its population Is one
of ila* ’spectacular stories of the Old
Testament, which contrasts strongly
with Us gentle seizure by n Christian
The Legislature changed the rates
army In n year of our Lord thirty-five
for registration of motor vehicles for
centuries Inter.
According to the Old Testntnrnl
imry. the city was left dcsolnte with Tax d u e ' from persons in the State
n curse from Joshua upon the man who
should attempt to rebuild It. And It
RATES
Is related that Hlel, the Bethollte, who Motorcycles
did rebuild It, lost his two sons tn the
Horsepower A. L. A.’M. A
construction of the wall ns punlshmciit
Untlng
for his temerity,
Automobiles, 22 horsepower
or loss_____ ____
Auto mobiles over

1919 AUTO TAX
DUIHiOW—

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Automobiles over

ftTllflfair* in tlifi nstri**

GROWERS
J ud ic ia l

cor•

Hated at Sanford, SrmlnMc county,
i, thia th r £|ih day uf Ik or mHrr.
Special M i t U r .
n Court of th r r o u n lf Jud ge,
F o u n t } . S t a t e of 1'lnrlda
In t * E i t a t * 1 1

HARDWOOD ASHES
INSECTICIDES
RLUESTONE
NAJLS
SEEDS

Dili to

Ffifprliinp

on . r lof..to the tir.t M ond ay In Ja n u a r y ,
I J I B , h i n t a rule day of (hi* eoiitt, then knd
Uiere to make a m w r r aa to any, right, In te r.
r * l - u h r n which you m a y have In and to (hr
lolHjatnit draeribrd properly, lo -w il: I.ota 92
and 1*7, Sanford Height*.
Said auit U brouitht by the C ity of Sanford
*8*ln»t tV. W. Abernathy,-*
*
It I* further ordered t h a t thi* no tice .h a ll
pu LU iird r a r e i aeh week fu r four re n te rutiv r week* in the Sanford H e r a l d .Done and ordered' thla J h e 3 0 th d a y of
November. 19IB.
(* '* • ’

Place YmirOr&lt;Icr$. Early

SANFORD, FLA

E . A. U O U G L A S S r

Clrr k,
V. K. D ouc U m , D. C.

In

Ctrruit Kauri N n t . l h J u d lr la l Ktrrult
Nrmlnnlr County, Klorlda. In C h a h c r t )
City of Sanford , a munlripa] corpnrblion Complainan t
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FbrecIoM

W, \J- A brrnath y, -Daytona,
T a x Lion
Volutta f t , . . Klorlda
T o all whom i t may conrer n:
YV.u a rr hpfrby unlrrrd to appear Herrin
on or before ( h r drat M ond ay in J a n u a r y ,
491&amp;* b r in i r #*i*ulp d ay of thia cmirt* tfecn and

Y o u r L ib e r t y B o n d s
woreh 100 cents on the dollar here
No question of patriotism applies to tlie
purchase yof lumber. - You
bought Liberty Bonds for Victory
and Victory came. To what more

S e m ino le

L r c a l r t a , t&gt;l*lrlbu(ir« and
O iif Clatn.i t r Dem ands
■csinst said K . t a l r
Vnu, and each «f you, ate h r rrh y noli (ltd
and rt(,uirt&lt;t&gt; tn p tn er il any efalmt a n d da­
man d&gt; a h i r b you, or t i l h t r nf you, may
ha v r aaainM t b r rat a i r of Martb a l lr t( l r* o n ,
d i r t a i e d , late id Seroinnle County , Florida,
I n ' ihe- undrriiynrd ad m lnittra le r id *alil
e» la (r, within one year ffom Ihe d ale hereof.
Dated Nov. M, A D. I S IS .
.
K. M A G N U S O N ,

*g *iu»t W, W; Abernathy.
It i* further ordered t h a t thia notice vhall
b * puldl*hed o n r * each wr*k for four t u n . r r Utlvr * r r k &gt; in Ihq Hanford Herald.
Done and ordered thl* Ihn 3 0 th ilay nf
Mnvpmbtr, I S I S .
(■tall
E . A. D O U G L A S S ,
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In Cit lrruH Court S o c n l h - J u d lr la l r i r r u l l
Hqrulnolc C o u n lj, Florida. In r h i n r f r f
C i t y ' LEiUilti/d^a munirtpal errt- —
-* Hill t « *
vi, ■
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Fofcrlru e
In t'ourt of Ihe r o u n ty ju i l g c . S e m in o le
Mr*. W. W. A b e r n a t h y , D a y *
T a t Lien
( o u n i y , H lile of Florida
Vtduaia
(*»».,
FliTflda
In r«* E s t a t e of
nil whom it may concern:
W . T . Humphrey. *
Y pu aru he reby ordered to ap pear herein
T t f alt Credifori, L egatrre, Distributee* and
all (Vraons havirtc Claims or T ’ emanda on or* before the flrat M onday In J a n u a r y .
M m a rule day of thin co urt , then and
against laid Ei|Btt&gt;:
1
\ ou, and i ^rh of &gt;ou, are hereby notlflid th rr e to make a n»«vr aa to any r i f h t , i n t e r ­
and required to present any rlairns and de­ est or lien which yon may h a v e In anil to
draeribrd property,, to* wlt: Lot
mands w hk h you, or &lt;ith*r of you, may i’hc.
Tier U* of the U liy of Smiforil*
have acainat the eatate of W, T . Iliimpbrey| &lt;*# Dlovk
«1i c« as* d, late «d St-mifioli rmjntV, FloYida. aeniriilnfi in IL II. T r a f lo n l ’g map of aald

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M n i i't : n r m a stl ic h s a l e
N o l ff * |i hereby given that under and by
|vlrtup of sc 111inn.I
«»f f lArrcloaim* ami
Mir mad* on t b r , 2 n d ' d i y r.( I I n - r m k r ,
J - n s . Ly (he llunorable J i m n W. P itk in * .
J u ’tg'- of t h * Circuit Court at t b * Seventh
JuiUrjal ( ircuit id H o n d a . 8*mfflnt* Coun ty,
In (-hknerry. In that r, rtain cauar thrrrln
pending. wherein t . S, Kir hi r la complainant,
and E t t a I'arVard arid J . t». Packard, hrr
h u - b .m tr -e h - W. Contif I R S S,i&lt;T?~A.Xooifr7
h e wife. arr defendant*. I -hall offer tor aalr
»nd Mil lo the highrat Milder ( of ca*h, bHore
t h r door o| th* Court llouar in Sanford,
Seminole County. Klori.la, on t h r rith day of
Ja n u a ry . A. D. 19l!», t h r u i r , bring a figxt
rdlca day* and during thr* local hour* pro­
vided for *a!o, tha property de.crlbed in thr
final dr»*co s f o r c . i d a« folio if a: Lot
Sum t o r Kivi- (ft) of lltork Niimtn-r Se ven (7),
T i e r Number t.'nr ( I * of Trailortl’a map of
the city, tI Hanfrrd. Klnrlda, according to a
n rnrdril plat therrnf. rituate In Hcminnfr
county, tlo rlda, to ta liify the lerm t of raid

S U P P L IE S

Adminiatratur.

c a s k e t wagons- and
ambulances operated by
^
undertakers
KMiU
The law requires an application
swofiujn^for each machine reglslered.
All cpiestlons should he folly
answered lo save correspondence.
Personal checks delay delivery.
Blanks mnv he had from Cnraprs,
Tax Ccdleetors, SheriUs; Clerks Cirruit Court, or by applying to
ERN EST AMOS,
Comptroller. Tallahassee. Fin.

home of your own, or a nice garage. We
carry the largest stock of building material
in Seminole county.
We take Liberty Bonds
;••at-par, you- may- purchase’ Lumber, Sash, Ce- ment or anything^hr^Tiir line with Your Liberty
Bonds just the same as you can with cash.
WE ALSO TAKE LIBERTY BONDS FOR ACCOUNTS NOW DUE

HILL

LUM BER

CO

H earses,

P la y ed t h e P o p u l a r G a m e , C h o o s i n g
the D i n n e r T a b l e t o W o r k on A f ­
f e c t i o n ; of W a itr e s s .

It lock 3. Tfrr k rd th# f*iiy cf Hanford, acCi.fdlnE li. i: It 1 *r *(lord’s rnap nf said city.
Said suit is brought by i h f C’lly of S a n ­
ford again*! A. I*. Sm ith ,
It in further nrd*r«&gt;d that this notice aball
b«* publish'd toncc r a r h
for four eonstru tlvs
in th«* Sanfofil Ifrrald.
I»qn«* anti nrdrrrd this thr 2Uth ilay &lt;&lt;T

Nov*»mhrF, 1!*1*
tarali

E . A. D O U C LA SH ,
ritrk
l b V. E . JhiucU***. I&gt;, (*,

In

fri nun fitfully ntnnnp my nnlch1&gt;n»w
tlo-'vonl.r the liiitt^P was scandnllFe*!
when one of their guests nt Sundn.v
•t t ji. r to,-ole the perfertly simple ntul
ii ir^l rwptevl llfnt be lie permitted
i'ii r ih.- men I to rejinlr tn the kltehen
v 1--r*- i|o- pri'tiv wnltress was. Per Null, t- of Appbrarion fwr lav D*
S e c tio n ti of ( hap let If* PS, Law
iiit"lon wns ileuleil. but young ltnmen
Ida1
was not dtsenjirngeil, and this letter
Notice Is hereby given that ( k i
nmte V'To thit Girl That, Walls for Mrs. pu rchaser of T a x Certlllemte Nu*
the 3rd *lay of Ju n e. A. U. HMD
Ro-and-Sn: You are the best ever. said
c r r l Ideate iq my offlre, and
Are you keeping cnrnpnny with nny- np:|, lira lion fpr&gt; !a a tired to Imop
with law. ■ S l i d ce rtific ate rm
Imh|vV fie milled Ms name and a few anre
I ik)1i fv&gt;in g «le«rriUed property «l
pervonal i1e(nils, nml tblJC dellelons bit hr mirfrie, flurtda* t'- i’ il..
ami ttl of Itlock D. Mitchell ■
"f I'lentlftention: “If you don't know Lev
y Gra nt
|l) a r c s . T h e said
wtiteli «o|i|l|.r wrote thin. It Is the one a* * rased «! th e date of the issurfn
i r t i l l r a t r in the name of llnknowr
•b'ii loiii'lied your linnd under t ho-dish ip-iid
rt ft if] cate shall* be redeemed
Winn \i,i| pnsve&lt;l the potntoon."
Russia a Puzzle Even to Tolstoy ,

‘’How ran &lt;&gt;nt* mirlorstnrul chrvns?"
I- tin- rojily 4'imnl Ilya Talsloy, son
t'f tin* fntnmis I.rn Tolstoy, writer.
Httlooiphpp nml niystir, made -to thr
'tm**tlnn ns to lil* Interpretation of
’ oiiditimis in E u rop e._____ „ ___ ....
If
n mnn ns Count Tolstoy Is
m sen In regnrtl to Ittisslnn nfifnlrs. It
Is M|rely |&gt;tinli&gt;nnMe f«ir Atnerlcnns to
•‘e In Ignorance of them. Tlie cotinl
'ays tlmt tlie renl Ilussln tins not been
eonxnlted nt all In tlie recent cbnnges
tliere. Tin? real Ilnssln Is peasant
Ilussln nml pensnnt Ilnssln bns been
iRtt'nred. The count pleads for Amerirnti sympathy for his people, who. he
Niy*. have been deceived nnd misled
“Tlie crime of nil Ihe Husslitn lenders
Le «ny». “|ii that they have ln*en fol­
lowInc their own programs nnd Ignor­
ing- the i^ejtsnnts, the masses." What
"III come out.of the present chaos the
rontit professes hi? does not know'.
Long Loaves Arp Moat Economical.

A Innf tvclglilng one pound contains
II t'&lt;T ront of tvntnr If It Is round
and only 31 per cent If It Is cylindrical
Tlu mforp. nlio who liuya Inng lonve*
fids H0 grammes more actual food for
her mnniny titan she who buys round
lo n v e s ,

.

•

The reason for this Is that the
^I’kere Is the figure that contains tilt
InrgtWj possible volume under the
smnllnat possible anrfnce. nnd, ns evnp
firation Is n matter of surface, tills la
cri nter from.it cyllnder tlmn it In from
sphere of the snme weight.
Where Thgma* Yale Regta.

In tlie m-w American army there nre
innny nfiicrrs whose plmn mater Is
Ynlu miltuge, nnd «omo of them regard
Wroghitm, in North Wall's, ns n place
of ulrnoHtjH-raonnl Interest. For it i*
•here thnt Thomas Ynle, who Inaugu­
rated tlie great seat.of American iejirn•ag. was hupled, nnd It Is Interesting
to reenll Hint (n the early nineties a
root of Ivy from hlg grave was sent
to Pnifewsor Phelps, fo/raerly- the
American minister In IdimlAn, to plant
agnlnst tpc college huildlng.T-Lnndoa
Chronicle. -

(Trru il f o u r l S r i r n l h Judicial (Trrull
Nc*ittlMa P o i i o l p Hwltli*. In ( T i i h r r r ;
Ci?&gt; of Sanfnrtl. a muuiii.tp roj*

A W ^ - T a % r t r tTTc a I «* No
Gth *kjiy of Ju ly , t- l*. IH'JT

rat** t-u&gt;kr»p&lt;* th**—

*1

rrty sittiniDii in Semlrudi* ro

Florida

i*arh iiffenif* b«* punished by fine not In
n-fd Fifty Dollar*, or iniprlaonmcnt not n *
crr d in c t h irty daya.
S«*rt^«»n

I '&lt;I hr thtf Atub- drt .f it.iv t utifl. UiKn »rn
ihire to rnaki answer ns to an&gt; right, inter

7th Ju&gt; of J u n e , A. i &gt; i
Hold rertifi
or Hi n which you mav have in Htid to th*
rare I'mlifiCe# the following described prop­
erty Fit outed in Seminole co u n ty , Florida* fidlotS-jrtg drarribrd ji r o i u f t y , to- w i i ; Loti
4H
and
4t». Hanford IfelgnUr
tu-wit* B r b 163 ft Ki of N W cur of Se c,
Said M*it i* h r o u r h t by the C ity of Han­
10, T w p . 21 H* It. 2b East* run E 1BA ft. S,
ford
ag
a
ln tt C, II. IJ lnkr* .
1320
ft. AV* t
16A ft,
^
lljSa
feet
It 1« tugthaf ordered th a t I hit not Ire shkl
!)
a cres.
The
said
land
Ipring a o
srsirtl at the d t l e »*( the U«u*nce of such be published once each week for four con
certificate in thg nam e of Mrs. E. A. s* rut|Ve week* In the Hanford lli rabl.
Done and **rdt*red ♦Ids the M&gt;!h, ilay n!
Prtermon.
«
Alan*
T a x . t ’ertificate . N&lt;w. . 4 tip, K *«ve m her, 1UI .H.
■
«ah
E . A. D D U C L A B R ,
tlatcd
the Gth
day
i*T Jul&gt;
A.
D.
|f)OK. Said certificate em bracr • the fulluw
leg t)p*fribrt| iipopefty situated in S&lt;vmin&gt;&gt;h
ro un ty . T ln riila , tt»-wit. llefe. S F cur **f
S*\K ■, id S W h , Sec. 10. Tp 21 S. It. 2*J
F a st , run N shh ft, W 6K0 fl, S KNb ft K t m In ( ‘irrutl I oiirl S p s r r t h Judicial t l r r u l i
jlrg.
1 1 , 1o a r m . T h e ?aid land br ing
. Nrmlnolc I min t). Mur Ida, In i h a n r r r y
ai-saed at the date «f the Dsuanre of *uch t!jt y of Hanford, a munlripa! cutcertificate in the name of M ra. A. E . Peter- puiJltcm tDimplalnant
] t f11 to
ao{i. m
v*.
F tjr rriu w
1*7, T * * C v r tfflr a t. No. 133, i l . i r d (Ji,. *’ H-, Hlnx*»
T . x l.ii-n
7th il«&gt; i f J u n t , 1909. S . i d r r riiU r a tr *m - T " *11 *h n n i it
m . y ronc-rtn:
h t . r r * (bp f.iliu*lr.B ilptrribpd K ',l|n rty . i t Vou a t * hfrr (i) »fdrr&lt;.l In ap pear he n In
u . t . i l in' H*rqiriile r o u n t y . Klt-tjd*.- tu-w it; * K " t brtopp i h * J i r * l M uaday in J a n u a r y .
Nolle* ot A p p l i r w l" " f * f * 1 t&gt;r*d L'ndrr Ilry. N W r*»f A re 1(), Tp^ 21 S , U 2 3 Kaat. 1WIP, brintf a . r n l r &lt;^»y &lt;d t+iii rourt.- t h rn and
Hrrt lnn S uf K h . p l r f 4«SH. L a w . of Kliir- tun 8 t o N linr of pla. Mid. tty. rlcht of ( b i r r In m &gt; i r a m w r r »» In any r i i h t , intrrway, Llv alonx &gt;ai&lt;l rtitM uf way to point r - l or lira whlrh you may h a i r in and to t h r
id .
,
IIor. N I " N lin r of f olluwiny dr*rrllir,| p r» p trty
to - w u ; L o t .
- —-E n t i r e — h — h ere b y—- f l * * . — t h a t — W i.U.ae ljj.V f t. K nf aaitl
-----Slm rp o n ., p u rrhaM r of T . t Certific ate No, ■ante W ICS fUlo hry. Tbr . a L T I a n 1 ^ .Kd 'lff.”8 ififidd llftpttar— ---- ,
.
.
r
u
f
i
i
at
thr
i
l
.
t
r
of
I
b
r
iMUanrr
of
.
u
r
n
Said
&gt;uit
i
.
brought
oy
t
b
r
City
of.8 a n 823, dated t h * fith day of J u l y , A. D. I h 9 . r
ford &gt; s a l n i t C. '11. D l n ( r r .
ha&gt; Med . a i d * * r t i 8 e a t * in m&gt; offtr*. and hat r r r t i l i r . t r in t b , n a m r of Mr*. K. A. I't t i f
triad* a p p lica tio n f o r t » * deed to l»»u* In ar- * ‘,nIt U fu r t h t r orilerrd t h a t t h l . notice .h all
m r d a n r r with law. Said certinc a to r m b r a r r *
ALn, T . x C r f t l f i c a l r No. 34 8 . dated t h r i hr p u liliih .il o p r . r a r h wrrrk for four cont h * following drveribed. n r o p r rty ailuatpd In Cth day of J u n * . A. I&gt;. I8 9 S . Said err tin - . r r u t l v r wr«k« In t h r Hanford If rrald.
Hrmlnol* r o b n lv , f ll r l d a . lo-wit: N K ' t of ca te r m b r a r r * l b * following d r . r r l b . d propD o ne and ordered thl* the 3 0 th d ay of
SV VJl ' I i , * N E ' t of N W '* »hd lr» , \V 'y of rrty .ilUBted In Sr m lrfije r o u n ty , Klorlda, I t r Novertibdr, 1918.
N K ' t and l e t , W l i i j v a * . 22; T p. 21 S . , It. wit: W t j ol K U of S W ' i , of - NK H Ber. 3,
i.e a l)
E . A. D O U G L A S S .
T p 21 8 , R . 2 9 E ,
10 arrry. T h e . a i d land
* »
L'lwk. *
29 E .
'•
'
T h * . a i d land being a r * « » » d a t t h * dwt*
uf th e U a u a n r* of *uch r * r t if i c a t * In t h * nam e
of h t t * l N a tion a l Hank.
U ni*** raid rert i P r a i * aba ll l&gt;* r c d c r ^ r d accord in g to law
In Clrenll ’ Court of t h * H r te a lh J ud ic ia l
l at (tred will i**uc thereon on l h * ' 2 * t h day
Klrruil o f Klorlda. H e m l n . l . Co un t?. In
K haatrry
.
of J a n u a r y , A If. 1916.
William I f . P o r i * * and E m m a P,
W itn **a my official vlgnatur* and *t-al thia
P rocto r, Complainanta
t h * 2i,lh day of l i r w m W r , A. |J. 1918..
va.
I l r al)
E . A. I J U U O L A S S ,
E l i i a C . P a r l e * , I . M rdley Parte*,
Cli-rk C i rc u it Court S e m i n o l e C o ., Kla'.'
William II. P a rle*. Harry I). P ar­
33-f.tr
B y V. E . ItiAigla*., f). C .
le*, Georg* IL* Parle*, Lida . E.
i fu lb e rt, and William Il u l b r r t ,
Nolle * lo C r rd lla ra . L * f a l * o o r U l . l r l b u l r * .
her huaband, G eorg* t it t y Pari**,
and All P e r . o n a Having C l a i m , or H e ­
A u g u .ta Allen and Krrd
rnando a g a l n . l i h . E . t a l r of Edr.a f i .
her huaband, D efen d a n t,
M u ch .n a n . H r e r a a ' d
T h e r u m p !.I n a n t* . William II. P a rle* and
N o tic e U hereby given t h a t all credito r*, Nolle* « f Ayplleatlon. l o r - T a t H erd Cad rr
l e g a t e e . , ___
and __________
d lr tr lb u t c__
* . o“ l* E
l' d n^a G . llu
"*■-Hrrllon 8 of C h aplar 4 8 8 8 , L a w * o f Klor* E m m a I’. Proctor,* having Med their bill of
co
mplaint
in the aboya atylrd rauae, and
rh
na n , d
deceaaed,
ch aanan,
e re a ie d , rand
- -* all peraon* having
e t . l m . or d e m a n d , a g . l n t t h * r e t t a t * are re­
N o tice la he reby given t h a t W . II, llaltard, t h * co m p la in a n t. William l l, Parle* having
quired t o pr*«ent them t n the undrrwignrd a . purchaser nf T a x C ertific ate No. 1884. dated made affidavit of hta belief t h a t ce rta in de­
e i r c u l o r within two (ID y e a r* f m m d a le the 2nd d ay of J u n e , -A. IE 1898, ha* Med f e n d a n t , therein named a r * rn i d e n t a of a
h e r e I, a r aa m e will h * barred.
raid c e r t i o r a t e in my office, am i ha* 'm ade a t a t* or ro a n try other than the S t a t e of
T h * American T r u * l Co m pan y ,
application for t a i deed l u Itaue In accord- Klorlda, and t h a t ' t h r defe ndant* are ovrr
J a e k i o n i i l l e , rlurlda.
a n r e with law.
Raid r e r t l f lr a le em bra ce* the ag e of 21 y e a r* and t h a t there fa no per.
,
Fred W. Huy I,
the following dr.rrllred pro pert y . i t u a t . d in Ion in the a t a te t b * ( rrvlce of a aubpoena
'
A. P re.lden t.
Seminole co unty . F lorid a , to-w it: N W ’ i of upon whom would bind aaid defen dant* or
A tte atjA M hur T . W i ll i . m * .
N W .U Se ctio n 19, T w p . 21 8 , K . 3 0 E a a t, each or a n y of them .
I t la therefo re ordered th a t the defendant#
Aa S e c r e t a r y ,
. , , ..
40 a rrr*.
T h e . a i d land being axfeatrd a t
H aled and p u h li.h t d thia D eee m h tr 2Cth, t h . d a te ot the iaaugnra of m r h re rtlflra te he reinafter named, to-witi L IU * C . P a r l e ,
1918.
In t h * n a m e nf U nkn ow n. Urslri. aaid rrr- I.- Medley P a rle*, William E. P a rle*, Har ry
Clfirat* ahall ha f e d i e m r d arr nrdlng l o law t&gt;. P a rle*. G eorg* I I . P a ri**, Lid* E . Ilultax derd will U . u * Ib r r r o n on th e 2 8 th day lir rt, William l lu l b e r t . hrr huaband, Georg*
( m y P a r i * * . M r *. Augueta Allen and Krrd L.
N o llr r of Application for T * 1 Heed Crider of D ecem b er, A. D. 1918.
Alien, hrr huaband hr and I h . y are hr rehy
Hrrllon 8 o f Chapter 4 a * 8 . I . o o * o f KlorW ltn rra my offirial . I g o a t u r * and ••*! ordered t o a p p ra r t o ‘t h * hill of co mplaint
Id *
*:
thl* the 2 8 l h day ol No vem ber. A. t). 1918. fih-l In thia cauM on the i l i t h day of J a n u ­
N jjt ir * U he reby given l h * t H. O . Dieler(.ra h
E . A. D O U G L A S S .
ary, A. 1). 1919.
leh, ribyehaaer of T * » C e r tl f ir a ! * No. 2 2 6 1 ,
Clerk Circ u it Co urt Kem lnnl* Co., Pla.
It I . fu rthrr nrdrred t h a t a ropy nf t h l .
d t l e n Ihe 2nd day nl J u n e , ' A . I». 1898; aaid
B y V. M. D o u g l a n , D . C.
order be. puhliahcd once each week for four
e e t l l p r a t e e r r b r a r e * the following described
!S-T u **-5te
e o n . r c u l lv e week* I n - t h * .Sanford Herald, a
Droprrty. xitukled In SemlnMe county, H o f .
weekly paper puhlltbed In Seminole ro un ty ,
Id*, to -w ill K M rf S W I l cf K W ’ , of 8 K «
Florid*.
of Se e. 7, T w p . 2 0 8 . . n . 31 E * » t , S acre*.
In wltneaa whereof I have he reunto net yny
T h e paid land being aii**H&gt;d at t h * Hat* of
hand and offirlat. oral t h l . the 2nd day of
the laauanre of aurh r . r t i f le a l a In t h a pant*
t
le
e e m h tr , A.. I L 191 8.
i
of IJ q k q o w n ;.
( te a l ! '
E . A. D O U G L A S S ,
Alan, T a x C e r t i o r a t e No. 343, dated the
i
Clerk Circu it Co urt, Seminole Co., Fla.
7Lh d a y of J u n e , A. D. 1909, . a i d certificate
30-Krl-fttc
T aa L l . n
r m b r a r r . th e following dr&gt;crih*d property, W. P . C a r l . r
To
all
whom
It
may
conrerni
.
■ituatrd In R rm ln ot* ro u n ty , Florida, to-wlt.
you are hereby e rd .r.d to ap m ar herrlh, In Ctrruit Court S e v e n t h J ud ic ia l Circuit
W K of R E i i of . M W h of S E X , 8 a * . 7.
S e m i n o l e Connly , Florida, l a Chancery
T w p . 2 0 8 . H. 31 E a a t. 5 arzea. T h # aaid on or bWore tba 8m Monday fn January
land brin g a a a r a e d a t th m x la le '4 - 4 h e Im u - 1919. bring a rule day of thia court, then City of Sanford, a munlrfapl corBUI to
anr e id aurh re rllftca te In t h . n s n t of N . II. and there to make aoaw .r aa. to any right. poration Complainant

Alto. -To* C*rll#rat* No. 429 , dated the
tot day at June, A. D. 1903; eaid rrrtiflr.tr
embrace* th* following drecrlbed proprrty
•Ituatrd In Hemlnri* rounty, Klorlda, towlt: 8 2.82 ehi M 8 Wig o l SWM «*4 ^E M ,
See. 7 . Twp. * 0 fl., R. 81 Eaat, 7.4 * arret
The eafd land bring
**•*(! at the-data of

K. A. D U r O L A S S ,
Clrka
B y V , f * . Dnygin«pt p . C,

V*.
»i
Forecloae
Inter rat or lien which you may have In and
A. D. Smith, Defendant
Tax Lien
to tb* following d errih rd proprrty, trwwit: To
all
whom
it
may
conrerni
Lot 6. Block
Tier 9 . of Sanford, accord­
- You ar* hereby ordered to appear herein
ing to L . IL Trafford’a m ap thereof.
Bald #ult ia brought by ghe City of San­ on or before the-Meet Monday In January.
1919, bring a rule day of thia epurt, than and
ford againlt W. 1*. Carter.
there
make aaawer aa to any righL laterIt U further ordered th at thia nolle* ah*!1
or Han which you may have in and to tho
M pubtUn.d one* rack waek for four ron- foltowlag dtotrlbed property, to-wlt: Lot S,

the Irik* ( bri» I'wridiiig and will also receive
sepurMle aeab-d bill* for ho tiding u v m t l in
former I loti witrli the Klks tritili building,
I'Urta and sp ed lira! Iona will be on Pie In the

office of the clerk of the Circuit Court oil
Hoard ftsacrVc* the right to reireI any arid

and after l ir e , 2 0 t h ; IVUb
all bids.
JO Utc

’ . '
E . A. D O U G L A S S . Clerk.
NDTIKE

S u t l e r i . J.. rrliv g i v e n t h a t . t h r U o a ri) of
r u u n l y f 'n m m iw u n n r t . for S e m i n o l r r o u n t y ,
t l o n d . , « i l l r r e r l v r td d , on J a n u a r y I I (ii,
IPIlr. . t to o'riiH-k n. m . for ( h r Lp t t r e h a , r of
o o r r*-*d yrnd rr.

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That

all

p .d d l.rs

or u U m m

•*r, psranns prd«lling or tlidivrrinf |r«* from
do«ir ! i» d«»or «»r from plarc to plart* who uao.
or h»»o In th«dr po*sc%«ion for t b r purpose of
using any Irr tongs shall h i v s plainly a n d In
hfribif I r t t r r l and fleurr* not lo*a than tbr***r ig b t h i of an Inch Ion*, t h « weight of aueh
tonga atam prd thereon with a ateel die, and
each and nvery member of th e police force of
tha city of Hanford, Florida, la em powered
and In st ru cte d to i r l t r any auch tonga t h a t
are n o t air s t a m p e d .'o r oq which the w eigh t
•tampi-d la Iras than the a ctu a l weight of
tongs.
Any person nr persona violating th e
p ru v u iq a t uf thia section sh a ll he punlahed
by a fin* m»t Mcpsding F i f t y Dollar* nr i m ­
prison munl not eicret fin g tnlrtv daya.

Section 5. T h a t ad laws or narta nf lawe In
T h r hoard r i - o r v * t h r right to r r jr r t i n y conflict with the provision* of this ordinance
hr and the sam e are hereby repealed.
. o i l ail toil*.
E . A, D O U G L A S S , __ L_
Sectioned. T hia ordinance sh all take* ef fect
30 -t i te
K lerk.
Immediately upon It* passage and a p p r o v a l
b y - t h e mayor.
A.N OH III NANCE
Passed this the 2nd day of D ecem b er, A.
An Ordinance entitled an urdinancr prr- D. FJDj.
arrihlng that at) Ire l i l o m m nr peddlrr*
within t h r ri l y nf Hanfnrd, Klnrlda, whn .h a ll
« l l IK* -dirrrlly pud indirsctly pr tfum any
r r tl f y t h a t the foregoing or d ln t i l y , m anu fa cturin g pla nt .h a l l uhtain art
|y p a t . r d by tt^* c ity ro un ril of
u a i r l . l number for i b r v . h l r l * u.rd In t h * ________. . . . 'ida, In regular ara.iim thia t b a
hauling ot Ir r a n d providing th a t r a r h vp- 2nd day of t . r v m b . r , A. I). 1918.
t ild e ahall lie. bjo Y liltd »l!n,_L,f " P r £ J?&lt;■»&gt;£•
J a * . C. Roberta,
and providing th a t *agh pedillrr ur aatraman'
of Ire •hall h a v * h i. Tr* l o n g , (lam ped with
Approved by me tbia t h r 2nd day ut LL
t h * weight thereof thereon, and providing
ml.rr. A. I). 1918,
t h a t all Ire peddlrr* or aalramen .h a ll p ro ­
J. t&gt;. DavUon,
vide t h e m i t l v e . with auitable . r a l e , for tha
30.&amp;tr
Mayor.

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