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                    <text>SA N FO R D
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;

HERALD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMIIER 2.

SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, AUGUST 27, 1920.

VOLUME XII.

REGULAR
AUTO CAMP MERCHANT’S CARNIVAL
MEETING COMMITTEE
BIG GALA DAY AND
SHAPE IN HANDS OF
TOURNAMENT RIDING
ENERGETIC COMMITTEE CITY DADS SEEKS SITES

golf links a ssu m e

Meeting called to order by Mnyot
Sanford will have a place for auto
11. R. Stevens. Present, II. R. Stev­ campers this winter—two places, in
POSTCARDS AGAIN
TAR SHORTAGE IS
ens, Mayor; C. E. Henry, Commiss­
BEING OVERCOME ioner; C. J. Ryan, Ci«v Manager; (5. fnct—if the plana o f the auto camp
Charlie Stoklcy, king of Mt. Dora,
G. Herring, City Attorney. Absent committee do not go away, but the sends us a postal card from the snow
WASHINGTON
A up. 2:1—Tho S. O. Chase, City Commissioner.
auto camp will have to get busy and capped mountains of Colorado and
greatest Improvemet in the car short*
Minutes of last meeting read and cinch these locations.
California and just like all the rest
nge situation since January is now be­ approved.
of
them says, "I wish you were here
It
is
now
thought
that
n
.suitable
lo­
ing accomplished !&gt;y the railroads of
The equalizing board submitted the
to enjoy it” . Darn his old picture
the country, railroad car service com­ following rport:
cation might bo obtained on Sanford he does not wish anything of the sort.
mission declared tonight.
To the Honorable City Commission of Heights, if one or two lots can be These pcoplewho ’nave so much mon­
Commercial freight loaded during
the City of Sanford, Florida.
leased from property owners who are ey left over nfter the butcher nnd link­
the week which ended Aug. 7 com­
The equalizing board called by tin
er and candlestick maker gets through
prised 912,000 enrs, compared with city auditor and clerk, August 10 am' not contemplating buildirg this reas­ with them thut they can afford to go
914,000 cars during the previous week 23 to hear all claims and objection! on. Sanford Heights presents many to the mountains and then write back
and 872,000 cars for the correspond­ as to the character of the improve excellent features for nn uuto enmp to the editor and tell him nbout the
high nnd dry and water could joys of the mountains, etc., nnd give
ing period in 1919.
incut un Palmetto avenue, bctweei being
.
AND EVERYTHING ARRANGED
The car shortage for the week end­ Second street and Tenth street, and J’1’ obtained from one of the many
- him ull that soft stuff about how they
)|\NY SITES OFFERED THAT ing Aug. ti amounted to 125,219 ears, Tenth Street, and to determine th.
RY MERCHANTS TO HAVE
,h!l‘ have a wnter system of wish he wns there while the editor
WILL RE DECIDED UPON
A GLORIOUS TIME
compared to/ 182,370. cars for the equity of assessments as provided in(*!u‘" o ' ' 11- On tile W est Side onu of Ih Here—well, of course they mean
the week of Aug. 11 were unnble to the special assessment rolls filed with }"»’ Pnrk" may he used, or some sulta- well enough, but why don’t they take
LATER.
move 79,213 ears while for the prev- the said II.Mill covering alll lands a- Me location like the lot proposition us UP THERE.
The Merchants' Carnival, Gala Day,
Thc Golf Links and Country Clubliou* week the car uccumilation was butting on said Palmetto avenue b o -!‘&gt;n Sanford Heights could be utilized.
Haling Tournament—or whatever you
There are several fine lots on First
tween the points named.
want to calll the big time in Sanford
will l e built in Sanford at an early .84,919 cars.
street, within the city limits, that
Submit
the
following
report.
on September 2—promises to be one
__
if
the
people
of
Sanford
will
•
-----------x-----------date
W’e have heard nil complaints, hiiv« ' could be used.
of the finest get-together meetings
bark the edorts o f the Hoard of Trade I
It1 is the opinion of tlie committee
fully considered the matter nnd are nl
of the people of Central nnd South
Jong this line. The special meeting j
the opinion that the improvement! and others of the Hoard of Trade tlint
Florida that has ever been pulled off.
it the Valdez Hotel Monday night
aforcMiid nre necessary n*d recom­ it would he a good tiling for the city
The various committees are busy an
callni to hear the report o f the com- !
mend that the proceed; we furlhei merchants if the auto camps could lie
bees arranging for the many events
miltie was not largely attended, p ri-1
find that the assessment rolls cover­ located close in, for the campers to
nnd nre holding weekly and daily nnd
manly on account o f the rain ami aling the property abutting on said im­ walk to the city at night or in the day
nightly meetings for the purpose o f
w t«",au.-e those vitally interested
provements are equitable and just, time. After riding many miles to get
getting everything arranged just as
fetpot the date and failed to appear I
and we ricommenil that the said rolls here the campers do not always wish
they should be and as advertised.
tut a handful o f the faithful few j
j herewith submitted he accepted and to drive to the city from any distance
The publicity committee has issued
were there and it was decided, after
approved by the t’ ily fouimmissinn but would prefer to tie their Henry
nuich advertising nnd this will bo dis­
hearing the committee’s report given
as they have lieeeti accepted anil up- to a tree and come into the city to
tributed over Seminole and adjoining
by Chairman R. J. Holly, to continue
Ji roved by the Knuulizinv Hoard.
stretch their legs.
i ountles nnd, together with tickets
the eommittec and get a detailed re­
RcspcctnILy submitted this 23rd.
There nre many good locations on ORLANDO NEWSPAPERS DO Nol calling for numbers fur the big free
tort at the regular meeting o f the
• Vugust 1920.
east and west sides'of the city that!
T 111NK S VNI’ORD SHOULD
drawing that will take place on the
Board "f Trade on Thursday night, RUT ADVOCATES SAY SITUA­
Du motion (liis report was adopt- would lend themselves admirably tr )
||.ig
day nnd then- are so many prizes
||,\\
i
:
\NY
SPEED
LIMIT.
September 9th.
,1 liv unanimous vote of the City
e auto ramp idea, nnd also for tents
TION IS SAI SKA CTO R V
being
given by the enterprising mer­
The committee were nlso instructCommission.
and - heap houses for those who could
T, 0rInIU|„ „ a|lt.r„ M.t.m to hnv. chants of Sanford that almost cveryAND POINT CARRIED
d to get n golf expert up from the
t omiiiuniratniii from Mi'*.
" . . ..i.tain homes m the city.
Such I
,,
, ,
. ,,
,
Croo’.ed I ike section who could give
Powell, asking certain concessions of
w‘,u|!|
n h.m.li.d or more nothing to do this,; dull summer da&gt;s I ..lie will be lucky In the l.lg drawing
! and it has assumed such proportions
Nashville,
Tenn.,
Aug.
28.—
From
*’
the &gt; miuittee some idea o f the best
the following tax rcrtiflrirtvs against j
f|1||j|l|r t&gt;u. winter anil be a I In Orange county’s capital but to
,
that the drawing will occupy the
localinii for the gulf links.. Several the snarl o f legal and legislative **
Lot in. Rlork k in '' IE H
tamree of revimie to the auto capip throw o ff on Sanford's•i speeu
speed cop*
i.p l,ri.nlrr -part of the morning,
i'aX'V of 190. Icommittee, as many other eitle* in
location have been offered the com­ technicalities that have enmeshed Ten­
Ceilificate
No.
*
ami in Tuesday* Sentinel ami Report|, y Newman, chairman o f the
mitto i' m inspection and all of them nessee’s ratification of the suffrage Amount $3. 3*».
{this state and In California have tried cr Star there were lurid• accounts
' of|,innce
*1
* and• music
' committee,
•ommlttee. ha* mode
amendment
came
the
prediction
of
190
of
Taxe*
haw I •i n given a careful considernCertlfieate No. 8
tills scheme with good results. There the injustice done to a certain Individ-1all arrangements for the DoLalUt
the Tennessee Constitutional league
tltn.
Amount $3.1(1.
L&lt; a., finer climate f**r camping out nil
Aside from one proposition, which that the injunction against cerjMcaCertificate No. 21 Taxes of urn: winter than Florida, ami Sanford is mil who said Ip- was Hot speeding in Ibintl, which promise* all the best
musk- for all day. nnd ns no occasion
with it a house already built. ‘ ,0» &lt;’f lht’ ratification, obtained .Sat- Amount *’&gt;- 99.
it v il I , necessary to erect worn urdav, would prevent .enfranchise- „ Certificate NNo. t Tax * of 19 R among the best in tlie slate, and this Sanford, when he was arrested and is perfect without good music, thi*
idea of taking care of the visitors told by the officer to put up a $25 „ :ill of the entertainment will be «
luitaM. Lous,- for a country club, ''^ i.t o f the women of the nation for Amount $7.20
will
appeal to more of them than om
Certificate No. 31 Taxes of 19It would have any idea without trying Hu mid he protested ami paid the success. The dntue at night will have
ti .. .v .
im tts * a ~ i m , * ^The
£ J Constitutional
2 X L S £ i .i W
f:
League,
which
good orchestra music.
Amount
8.
in.
I "U offen d by public spirited
it out. In fact, the auto ramp com officer $10 and then forfeited the ' t\ M. Hand, chatrmnn of the tourn­
Certificate No. 11 Taxes of 191* mittco is one o f the most important bond and lie seems to lie sort*.
iitiufort almost a sang, and at this !&lt;«•" « »
j J.™'
dti
ament committee, report* that there
ti.
t where tin ncssee on the ground that the state Amount 8.40.
tin-. . i in cc-tn-n
committees appointed at the last Chief Speer says the gentleman kick |„re so mnny entrant* In the Iournii.f
1911
9
Taxe
irA
will
be
lo
oted.Iho
golf
exconstitution
-prohibited
the
present
Certificate
N
&lt;
*.
link
meeting of the Hoard of lrade.
i d hia head o ff about putting up $2 &gt; ment Riding that this big event will
pelt mil decide ........ a first and see- legislature from acting on tin- suf- Amount 9.90.
Ry
lb.iinniilimtus
vote
of
the
com­
and lie let him o ff with a IhiiiiI o f $H' tnge the greater part of the n fjtr,
nnd
it
will
then
!»•
up
to
'fra
g
e
amendment,
and
which
c
n
ii
a
aril
..............
t h e w o m en w il l v o t e .
mission the Auditor and Clerk was in­
„r Trade In
both suffrage opponents
ami told.him hi* bond would lie re­ noon. and there will be rough rulers
the l: mlI of
to form
form an
an incorincor “ » compose
■
,
structed lo nuthorir-ze the Clerk ol
turned when lie made Ills appearance 1 rtnn all section* of tbe state attraitRegardless of what Tennessee nnd in court. As to whether he was speed- ,..| by the big event nnd many l'r,IC*the Circuit Court to accept settlement
Tlie base ball gnmes nnd the ntho same upon payment Ol" all taxes am other States now thinking about Irig or not tlie people on Park avenue
.h i.
'» ." » • O T "
granting women auffernge may do, re­ and a man xvl’.o was behind him part {..ties and the tunny nnuinmcnt* or
. i „„&lt;„nne ...ill I e the tin- Vermont, Connecticut, Honda, Ala- costs omitting the interest.
Communication from Mr. M. F gardless of how they may vote for it of the way state that he was burning all kinds will supplement the '»£
V V 1;
« ufnt ^ d !isio,
The hanm. Louisiana. Delaware and South
uJ' V
.. ill be laid off and
K built
S ' L by
o So n
e e! . Carolina. The league’s message de- Robinson requesting concessions &lt;&gt;i one day nnd rescind their action the the wind and the motorcycle polUe- k.q pl. nie where
IT*’ the
UR’ townspeople will
linkeland that Tennessee had not rnti- tax Certificate No. ll, 1911. against next, the fact remain* that women man* pinched him just n* he pinchc Ientertain tin out-of-town prtipit* nntl
of th best men in this line of bus- fieit suffrage and served notice that Lit l.t, block ti, tier -, nnd by uuati- will eventually vote in this enuutrv all of them and there wns no Injustice.
th,. hospltaiity of Sanford,
in*-..-, ..ml when they have been laid any slat*- official who attempted rati- jmoils vote of the commission tin and the man or men who attempt to dune the Orlando man in any part o f . •p|K, ,|Uy (diotild be one long t • no
*
to
«pooinrnr-g l*'
mi ll i o n would lie attacked t o r con- auditor ami dark was Instructed t stop equal suffrage are trying
"* in
" ‘ remembered' and' one of* tlie
*' best feu\d| |.e among the best links in tee i of court undet the injunction -itithorize tin- clerk of the eireul* sweep l.arl. the ocean waves with a the procedure. The speed ’limit
•
,iex of the big fcstibal Is the fact
tlii* tlty i* twenty five mile* an hour
Without
links
of
this
kind
tb- ■
| .a the league announced «
hi, . otii t '.&lt;&gt; accept settlement of satin broom. The women intend to vote which i* w ry lil*ernl nnd if any one hat the merchants will offer special
i waul.! aut be worth cunsitl w
ll if necessary, he carried to the su­ of the .-Mine upon payment o f all tax mill the men who can look abend am run* over tins limit in Orlando &lt;o
the tourists who come here
t rii.e
visualize affair* o f stato are tho men any other u iy he will be pulled and who come* in fo‘r the day will be able
es ami to-ls. omitting the interest.
court o f tlie United States.
golf will wont the best and preme
to |.l
A number o f warrant* were 'rend who think that politic* will be all the fluid ami this gentleman's kick at tin to take advantage o f the inri barSuffrage advocates, however, conur.lv. tm- l«-st.
•limed to eharaeterlze ‘ he situation and the bill - nppioved ami tlie nmlito better for the intluenco of women.
is weal; attempt to justify liiv , nips that every merchant offir*.
----------------X ---------------t fl
as satisfactory.
They reiterated ami clerk were authorized to draw rin* K&lt;*tu%ru! r« Mill may nol hi? f
It Iuih I...... il •viiled to have a lisli
.
hiltllsh
actions for it is tin rule
Ml i II SUGAR RELEASED
their contention that the action of the chirks to cover same. The list wil’ ,,| miv |iy ihtf woimn voting hut« wjOijntl motorists to kick when they 1frv or. the lake front and to hold th
CHOUGH CREDIT SHORTAGE house ill calling up the Walker recon­
lu The Herald next Men* their hearts, they tmik a titan * are pulli.l fur speeding. I'he Orlando athletic game* nnd tourimmcnt* ami
'place ill the war, they are taking i pujiei * are filled each day with court
sideration motion, in defeating it, and Week.
H game* on the lake front a* there
\\ lilngton, Aug. 2 1.—VVith th* in ordering the senate joint re olu*
There being no further hindnes* tin man's jinrt in peace, and why jhoiiul lu-xv* telling about certain individual­ •u ofinly of shade down there and
for. ol ielea.se o f sugar stocks through tinn of ratification transmitted to the meeting adjourned.
•,'t they take a man' pint in tho vot being pulled and jnM why they should 'this i* an Ideal N*«t f» r fhe ffsih frytlgh lied hank credit, department of sennti for engrossing, to he justified
II. K Stevens, Mayor ing privlli*ge*. It '■■ i liming and you make s&lt;&gt; much ftj-s ..built till* San- , Thi* latte, mean* that then, xxM to
officials today forecast n fur- and unnssnilaide, di^-pite the luck of a \tte»l; l . R. Philips, City Audit-ir X might just a&lt; well get ready for it
doit g their du ty i rath- t.leiity of eats for everybody nt.d "
ford poll
tin r i .table in sugar prices. I hen legislative quorum.
■lerk.
l.et them vote.
**
_
|*.
er
strnng
led. xvlll help out the basket pU»bUrr. adirations, officials suit!, that
------------ x—---------Tbe thirty or more antl-sufifrage
&lt;lp|c 1. •re ar. kit kmjc alue.it i'nb x tl-ere I* further notice the bur
Tho
pi
th* &gt; ending of stored stocks might members o f the house who went to
doing* XXill be held on the lake front
tho,‘ ante tiling mill vet ib » |i]..
Celt i •market and bring a “ Mibstnn- Ilet at or, Ala. Iasi week, in order to
i i v r q
n T A M e m n
tpo book * mul if the pi*. pit* .In not instead of the bull park.
p" la addition to the present ntvvcnl lb,. quorum
Hal
«l''l
j"
O iLrtm JU U
want tin law* elifoi e. d thry should
A, li
Alabama today, and. according to n
have them lepeuled and let all motor-,
TI. '-pailUHiit has received appeal
reived Imre, were determined
lets run wild through the street:.. W. j
•titv dealers who seek relief parts i ci there at least during the
do not believe that the Orlando gent­
to
remain
' e di op which already has lak­
days Being outside tii
leman or any other speedster* have
Tho attorney-general, how- " l’ vt “ j''
. , nrr,.K|(.,i
Mu. following cam : were up l&gt;oforf
. Mate they cni
.11 follow I, -hands o ff” policy
cannot bo nm st.il and
Now that the railway line* have glitany Kiel, coming when they nri
Dayton
Ohio,
Aug.
28—Gov
Cox
the
running over the sped limit and get j..,| ,.t. Maine* since the lust docket
by
his
assistant
eompelled't«
attend
kcssbms
of
tated today by his assistant
democratic presidential cnmlldate, to­ M-oi, granted a substantial increase i aught.
c o v e n d on \N•.Ineiday ln*t:
He'
T. Scott. The department, hou»
day gave out a statement in whirl in freight and passenger rate* the
pai
ticipntSuffrage
advocates
who
Henry McMillan, disorderly, ?2 a*&lt;i
Mr.
tt said, is concerned only will
the house, he declared lie would “ prove" hi* steaniHliip companies are elnmoring
rout 4.
nr.if
ring ami individual transact- 'ed in yesterday's coup in
ef.xt
Thurfday,
when
the
rail
rate
............. that action on the Walker charge regarding the magnitude of for it raise in rate* nnd yesterday j n
Hill &lt;&gt;..ts, exceeding speed limit,
*r given no consideration unlegr asserted
reconsideration motion would be up­ tlie republican campaign funds, lit Tallahassee the Interstate Unuuiierce hcconio operative.
&lt;10 and cost*.
ant prices are shown.
For
the
iat.--making
purpose
the
held, inasmuch «* state constitutional state.i he would present his inform­
------------ x------------George Rallard, exceeding sp»txl
piovision* did not apply ai the house ation in his .u lic s last night at Pita- ( ’ommission had u heating to show iM.artl ruled that Norfolk. Yu., i* lo limit, $!'• nnd cost*.
b
V
i
coiiaidered
in
tlm
Norfolk-Atlantic
( Alt BURNED
l
’
l\
the
reason
why
or
not
the
steamer*
_
was acting as an i gent of the federal burg.
0. A. ('lurk, exceeding speed limit,
should not have as much as the trnf section to and front porta within the
T’*e statement of Gov. Cox follow*: fit would hear. In order that they be­ latter section. New Oileans is to Sin bond chtreated. ,
1
J " “ ' K o ' X t f b M U cn fl«cd (or tin
Senator Harding denies my state­ any higher than would be coinmcii- be tollside.cd in the Norfolk-Atlairtie
Ibn
. •.l. t.. o f Tampa, caught fin
j
„
t0|»iMirary writ o f inI'd Betts, violating traffic ordin­
ment about the campaign fund which surate with the higher rate o f every­ section to and within the New itrlean.* ance and exceeding speed limit and
on i
fr.&lt;u Il.v l.m k-.ilv. i. ... ™W cd. no;.
th® senatorial oligarchy In gnthorlm , ,
„ CVl.rn, „ f ,|u. eitlca on tho Ft Mexican lx.idee section to ami from pot having license, $15 and vest.'.
tU ■il tank ignited and befo v the .JJ ‘ JnlB ^
I am Ptennrcd to believe that he J J J J rivcr
delegations to Tall port* within the latter section.
Uu,
,
ptIlk,.ri,
„
f
the
senPaul McKee, exceeding speed limit,
y„ ,
know* nothing about n lot of hlngi ,
t„ lh(, hearing and D. C.
A* to tlie increase* in terminal char­ $7 bond est re nted. •
that a e going on around him. rids re- '
. „ r tlljH city who i* one of ges Norfolk i* to he considered in the
. . &amp; s s K X
“ p“ t p o „ .... .......I
E. W. Kissoit, exceeding speed lim­
! .,r
♦v-. cation to the .tc u l.ir j «i Man «ji xi
m, «•
.....
...... :e.ou* sympi
j;•- ; ,.best
^
vci'ir
*■• very daiurtfroua
syinpt ... the
. . .t rate v%
»„ the
iho state
i c e was buir.ed1 o ‘i. * i,
expert*
In
state Norfolk-north Atlantic section ami it, III) Iwuid estreated.
Washington. In some qua. cr* u whirh I have been discussing. In my
m.&lt; almost a total wreck.
represented
the
Sanford New Orleans jn the New Orleans-Mex­
Will Austin, exceeding speed limit,
Pitsburg speech tills week I will ad­ Trade u ri tho Roland Commercial ican border section.
t. * I m t;/th e It. &amp; O. Garage
$5 ami cost*.
vise tt.e country as" th matters which Club at the meeting of the Beard o f
nil iryf.al.ly be disposed of. Mr.
lit announcing its decision the board
I. . J. Frasier, exceeding speed lim­
l’*.|o--.i; js „ professional golf player turnable at any time within five days, tho senator ilain.s he is ignorant of Trade last Monday night. That tin stated:
it, £5 and co.il*.
upon agreement of the parties to the and I will prove my charges,"
“ After careful consideration of tho
'* e Raima Ucift Club near Tampa
steamship lines Intend to raise is ev­
Fchelle Maine*, exceeding spccsl
Gjv. t'ox will remain in New Y&lt;&gt;r| ident from the, following despatch ments, nnd all the fart* nnd evidence limit, $5 and costs.
ar.&lt;t was on hi* way to the Hast action.
Governor Roberts in a formal ovet Saturday night and Sunday as
C.,;„ t when the accident happened.
o f record in the rale , the Ixinrd con­
Eugene Early, disorderly conduct,
statement declared that ho had been the guest of the former Rep. John .1 from Washington:
cludes nnd decides that to the extent $2 nnd costs.
------------ x-----------Steamer
lines
operating
en
the
At­
I
of S ath’s Leading Ministers informed by Attorney General Frank Fitzgerald, after his ndress at the lantic corst, Great Luke* and Gulf hereinafter indicated, the advances
Jud Davis, exceeding speed limit,
M. Thompson that the action of the
proposed to be made have been shown $2 nnd costs.
lo Preach at I'rcslivtcrlan
two houses o f the legislature consti­
Snn'nrd Wallace, disorderly con­
Church .Sunday
tutes a ratification of the amendment at national headquarters here. It war the Hhlpii U' b e Hr d t . . 1Kc n s e f r c i Ut to just, reasonable nnd necessary.
duct,
$5 and costs.
*
The
following
telegram
from
I).
C.
nnd that he would countenance no act nlso stated that the governor would ratr. from 20jr».ce n tAc^49 p«r^ccnt
Lilly Hi jwn, disorderly conduct,
Hr. It. l|. McCaslin, pn.tUir of the Intended to nullify the ratification spent part of SSunday making nnd pnsicrgjr charges fromi 20 per Marlowe came in yesterday:
“ Railroad Com mission' completed $19 and c» »fs.
ri-*t Presbyterian Church of Mont- and the will of the majority by thi speeches or talking machine record* cent, to .1.1 l-.l per cent, over cxisthearing
in reference to increased rater
W. H. Rogers, exceeding speed Unt­
corrory Alubiimn will preach at the minority, “ either by (light and alumThn democratic bationnl committee Riff levels on all water traffic,
•»
•ti l.yterinn Church Sunday night at donment of oiTlcial duty upon the also announced today that Frnnkll. The board* «Iccl"lon foUowm1 n of wnter carrier* indications nre that it, $5 nnd costs.
J. K. Gove, having liquor in hi*
cii'l.t. Hr. MrCaslin is par.tor of on« part of the member* or otherwise."
democratic vice-presi- bearing held last w nk on the np- a blanket rate increase of twenty five
$100 and cost*.
the largest churches o f hi* de“ I will exercise nnd bring to bear
and disorderly.
'"aiination. and is an orator. He is all tlie legal and legitimate power* of
» brother of Dr. II. li. McCaslin nnd the office of governor to consummate
disorderly and
o f Mr. J. H. McCaslin o f Sanford in an orderly and legal manner the
• Mr. Brownlee has returned nnd *%ill certification of nrtlon of the legisla­
thc^dcm^raHc'statrt^om^Ju’e'win mie' dnv’n *n ?tk e" to 'the' L-ard and enjoy their advantages of being w*t-| C. P. Dickinson, exceeding speed
D 'liib SurNtny morning. Sunduy
, h &lt;| will meet at 9:45 n. m. Sen- ture to the proper federal officials." have charge of the campaign in Ohio, the public nnd a number of Ix.nt lines,er ports.
limit, bond estreated.
lie declared.
,0r Christian Endeavor at 7.15.

ffill Be Put Over a t c
Monster Meeting
September 9

Promise to Make Sep­
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HERALD

SA N FO R D

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9 to 15

IX TH E HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER I

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. AH i 1ST :V, ;»J20-

VOLUME XII
SOME TIPS FOK THE THRIFTY
HOUSEWIFE.

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ANY THING MIGHT W ll.l. STAND
PUBLICITY.

SANFORD CORN FIELDS ONE
OF OUR GREATEST ASSETS

POTATO
MARKET
FALLS

Tiu- chief of police of Cleveland,
Ohio, has been sentenced to 20 dnys
in jail or $100 in line for refusing to
open the records o f his office to news­
papers.
This may appear surprising nt first
but the court acted upon a sound
. . . . . 4. .5..;..;. .v a .«..;.. j . . j . . j . .-.&lt; - - 5.-;-•&gt; principle—n principle sound not onl&gt;
.
in law but in public policy nnd good
morals. Records of public officials
must be open to public inspection
Whatever elTocts the public should In
y|ie j.j.jHnin,| ^nck of Irish potaa matter of public information. N«
nuu|c jt ; appearance today, with
branch of our government should In 'advertisements of two local stores o f
. secret.
i j |K&gt;un«!t( for fl'J cents. During the
There are abuses of newspnpet
jt,w Wccks the wholesale price o f
|privileges, of course, but no sue!
,,ntntot.;, |ms tumbled, with the
I abuse could be as great as that of n lrt.r ,jl that housewives have Iwen dopublic official who links the record' j ^ e d at being able to get them nt
I nf his office and refuses to permit -bargain prices"—bargain prices, tlint
I newspaper men to ascertain the fact js con9|,b.r{ng the heights to which
Save something every week ’
I ns to what he i« doing. Newspaper ,„Itat*»»*s* have soared in the not far
.
Mead
carefully
meat?
t men know- that whenever a puldli distant past.
■ S i J s r r ^ ^ * ,
...........
.. the advert:
• *’ papers.
1• it r a tes sufficiently to meet
gpeeial sales in your dnik
Tillicinl refuses to make public facts ii , "We do not know how long it will
V
' v\&gt;. 1 L '.
a
fU r’iiurcasi-d lalwr cost. Argument- nnd nntieipate your u-nl need-.?
) his possession as to the public husi last," one rctnilvr said today. "There
I'ay cash and carry?
ihLh. Wtc CMC already have beer
m-ss Ids purpose is for one or two have been plenty of fancy Irish pota­
Bum oil cents worth " f ga#dun
rlv'cr.ti'd before the Interstate tomreasons; To bide either eorriiptloj toes on the local market, and with the
save live cents?
,. .
ommlssion at Washington.
or inefficiency.
jobbers nnd wholesaler# nnxious to
t hock over every oil* citr4»u»L*
.yard does not go Into the
Anything that is all right will statu sell, we simply have lioU"ht as closely
Today •s nwi
n
i-oiidi\......................
\ a* li the • •
'
nm*tien of rules and working c
the light of publicity. Newspaper as possible and in that way have been
L was tho case last month, hold staples and buy accordin
men know this nnd ritizens general!; abb- to give our customers a big savtion«.
__ oi 1 ve cotton ii
• *•
ihe Imaid granted a $000,000,Know im wit*
a r e beginning to realize it. too. Tin mg.
,
,
when
It en nnd wool ?
11, t 1» cease to railway workers
Cleveland court which fined the |tn
Ihe advertised price of potatoes to.
„ ,1 that a d CClsIon e v e r ,
Have vou a tabic m yout' hull sc
•i -e he-ul f..i* . oi'ti-mpt evidently rea liny is said to be the lowest uricu at
in,- m w working rules would be hand the legal weights and measure#
I*.'I’d it. nttd :ote&lt;| upon it. Tamp which they have been oil'ered since the
your state ?
T l ll'lllie .
l Tilted States' entry Into tile world
down inter.
turn
war, or shortly thereafter, when he
Ti i-vtiress decision applies to nil * ! Iiis questioning woman an
employes save ’J.r.OOwho wen out a re ni for doing or iml ol ost of living began to soar in earnest.
lMM'i: ' I’ KKCII M \ YISK.
A few wcel-s ago the first drop in the
....... :.Ti increase of M cents alt hotn each of these tlliturs site- proj-oa
last month, i m She i- ket lily alive to tin* savings
local price of potatoi - was noted, nt
railway
W
•
note
from
-onie
o
f
the
Slate
l»»
in ti
that will u suit
a v.ill to expressmen is slightly bcttei j|u,
line;
t that tie Supreme Court has d.-- hi pounds for iiil cents, which was
Obviously fl­
t! ii the- average increase to indium .-mLing her tip:
1-d t!uit muni ipi'liti-s cannot Tot quickly followed by drops to tVI cents
for the
same quantity,
then oil cents.
board finding that expres: to
h yrin
*»' “ •»
‘ making on the stn 1ts if tlieysowi-h. ..........
- -.........
..... ...
The » ntroversy gnwv out of the fact then 4# rents, and tma .
!.
that
a
mnn
preaching
on
the
ti
I
for
la
rents,
Saturday
«
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•
.
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I .
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■**
™ " :‘' { J « J 'll f t f S
.1 m l
IOf « Florida town was a k, d to d- iM
The ... w price &lt;“ V‘U 'se °iUiy in
WThe • reases in wages o f cmployci The store that pays t«
V'.V
at I •• made to ,h . -t. It veins, by advertUements, o f I I ' ; ^
n
11,1
"
In the earl days, when oranges w&lt; r. found out long ago that the fertilize! tin* rily nuthoritirs. Now iiutoIv cvnti*,
is all a iwund.—lom pn Times,
king in this ti.-iit of Florida. "bi-Ion already in the sod for bis wmtei preaching on the streets
-xlu- mini is not
Ihe big ‘ reezi." grower- ilul notnm . n.p was sufficient for Urn i:n.wing »l ^ | "L "’;m,viding t................................
r«rn ami he slntidv - 1- oi m# |m.nc|,|llK "edition.
We would never DILVTII OK SENATOR
but raise oranges and never tliomri
.
i- .
. i . . I. . ,,u n m l t '
.
.
i - i i i t i 'i '/ i l i n
t
CRAWFORD AT
ORLANDO
t(l t|u, f„n-ing from the streets
miii'li about h u m mid bay ami f&lt;&lt;• winter &lt;top of vvgetiibb'S nnd plants
corn
and
with
the
help
of
the
llowim.
)(|
.
nja|)
wj|
0
X
V
niitv«l
to
talk
nlmut
traps, preferring the raising o f t*n
Orlando, August LI. lion. Geo. \V.
will rereive an increase oi
'•
.|a-r purse t sm
golden globes, selling them on tin wells nnd irrigation, the corn comv&gt; Mim,.t|,ing good but. on the other hand.
Train -m ic e employes work on a earefully.— 1nmpa lu in ..
trees and buying bay and corn foi on at the time win n !•’■# rayon-i s»'. jf )( nmn M.is|„.,| t„ stir up strife, if Crawford died at his residence in
... &gt; hour............ol.
. —------ X-------2h
n month l.-.-ij
basis while
wliili- all
all nthnth
... .. v&gt;- .ei,-|| tiu-ir stock. In those days the San turns are needing ram perhaps, iin |u. |ull| Ibdshevik tendenrles. if he w as' Comvny, five miles sot
lie
employes work on a 204 hous ha MIa MI TAI.K1N&lt;» U H .MANAt.I.i ford section was famous for its Iin.
the e o r n just can t lielp grow mi, nw &gt;
wUumi,t|ng to tear
down the struc-!)anilo,yesterday afternoon,
lb was
In the night up beyond a man s lirn.l aim maKinglun,B ()f |„„m.s iin)| firesides and gov-1om. „ f the pioneers of
of Orange
Orange ccounty,
orange groves. And then In
47 years
inpc of tin two or three ears of fine eorn......
,.rnment. we should eetninly say that»com|nir here from Tennessee 47
Miami is discussing the | ' « ' f “‘j j j came the thief in the shnpi
,-iiki- to findCounty Agent Retr&gt; su\ s
-i
Hie city authorities had the right to I0i»o.
PUNCTURES A CLAIM.
freeze and the growers invoke
tli the
the emir
com Sanford section is famous again, m ^ ^ ,ijm&gt; n|)(| jf ,|K.y «.0ul«l not—well. I *||c Bvcured land nnd began nnning
probable* that •Hortjy
Ibey'had nothing.' And with
T time in the corn line, ns w&lt;- 'iaye wik ,m. wou|(1 |lt. "topped. We have had a |nI„, fruil raising, nnd haa lived con­
!,.k&lt;
ii
to
submit
the
question
M
K
i.
|
lorIl
„
f
.impair
they
planted
oth­
In another column will be found an taken
^
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er ..
crops,
and then came the day whe ! en the Hustings I rohbi nn I iroHsu few j"0|ftte«l eases of such stuff in Ibis tinuously in the neighborhood durinterview given out by M. M. Smith, re ferendum vote of the people
1,11
|,ut the olTending ones wen ln t|ie entire time. Mr. Crawford,
*• lliiwiiui it with the &lt; ubnn M at. •&gt;'&gt;'
Speaking at a recent meeting oi u
t|R, "„b-irrigntion and’ the
chairman of the state rood depart,
known
„„t to
to sinri
stnrt nnyuuoK.
anything, «'•*•
and we
.i f,,noeil that glorious couiliini
eoinoiuui makes
iiuim .- what is now -•
•• -- all n\* i wnrnwj
warneil not
«» besides being a useful private citizen,
merit. with reference trt the federal u..1..nimril Mayor W. !’• Smith sum
nid to be extended those states that that he believed nt least $100,000 an tioll that has since bent the world for Florida as tin- Sanford ll&gt; ."d. r ap fu||y |u.|i0Ve that, despite the decision has served several terms in the state
|)f
Supreme Court, our own city legislature, and at its lust session he
mil make special appropriations for iiunllv could be saved by n businesi nij|ljmj a,| kinds of vegetables, and py combination »t uo-'d P '»L»
J
....................
.
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attention
to " n* Hun for many yeaYs Sanford gniws-n and the bard llmi corn that i« &lt;abl t&lt; omc|n|, nro t|„. Judges of whether he represented this district In the
manager,
calling
the construction o f roads.
alone In which eighty-three gal c o iifilic il tlu-ir attention to lettuce mu be proof against Hj-’ wei-vu# am Cl,'rta'in ,u-ople have the right to stieak state senate.
Supporters of the proposed amend.
. , ,
Resides his wife, he is survived by
mint to the constitution authorizing Ion"’ of gaaol'i nt-' wns used' Jn-tn.onth celery nnd still bought their corn, in diseases that form-rl,’ i-'ta kc.t JU* T,r mit, and certainly «jur city autluirlitii-s are always asked for permission two sons, James K. Crawford, a well
the legislature to bond the state for iiv a city employe whom he did not ,'m'0 ' f |u. r,.asons was that coni was soft com.
hu|M
&gt;oki&gt;«I to keen if It was raised
.lust now tins corn is ripening m u- ,|(lf
anyone speaks on the streets. known young real estate man of this
the purpose of constructing a ■late believe had any need of a ear and sus
-t,-,|......................
of using the gasoline
- " .......on
. "joy liere, hut then
the Cuban, or many hebls around Sa.dord ami tin ^ n.|tUcr whl.ther it is preaching, po. city; George C. Crawford, a dental
system of roads are usually loud in pt. L
this coui.tr&gt; ffikTaS.-aklni or any sort of forum surgeon, nnd three daughters, Misses
tlint, corn, that was weevil proof . and traveler coming ........
their I-Inims that the federal goverm ri,lcs."
Xpert
for
the
first
time
is
struck
with lu
Vi,, jM.||PVC the cities are com Ethel and Ilclle Crawford and Mr*
The
city
manager
form
of
govern
j|H
,n
came
tingovernment
expert
mint will "match dollar for donor,
it tin
' to
. run
.......llu-ir
.
,.nt has b e e n discussed by l ort W|
HI "bowed them how
tlu simulnriv
simulariy
of
tin landsi iaround
.................................
. to
. keep
. out
. . of
. the
t her*
,i. . ik lent
own business in Frank Cullen. Mr. Crawford served
the money raised by bonds, if Dig meat
otim' this
. _respect
...... . ....
tlu- rich corn lands of "V'
and■ »i,„
the i,„,«
bins ■lumlil
should not
not in the Confederate army, having enbut wivvi|",
weevils, and since that time Snnforn with the
nniendmeiit is passed. 1 hey nsk us 'f Fierce people from time to time, but
-s.
be
grcntl),
surpMs..I
K
*
^
^
|
|
)|
W
n
ulloW
Ju
ry
itinerant
Tcnni.,«eet and was a mem..............
eel.
r
raise
all
the
excellent
eon
states,
and
he
is
grentl&gt;
»u
.........
no
definite
action
has
ever
beef.
.,r„
w
,r«
we do not want to procure a sjsUin
whin nnd |,)(,r )|f tjR. pjftj, Tennessee infantry.
with foolish Ideas lt&lt;&gt; speak
.
of roads of which we will have to pn&gt; tnkcn.,,,Hy many It is believed that |',int i„ ,u i ded for the stock and foi find so much vnrn
concentration of nil the responsibili lllt. )„IIIK. consumption: since wlncl grown here in l lorida wmr
i a . ^ ( ( ^ ,u.
j,, open defiance of
only one-half o f the cost
“ ,r wimeJ vn-c'tic all hKa'l an.i'state and national laws,
KILLED BY AUTO.
wmt. i
.MK.IX.|, we should always have.
The following item from CU-nrwnelves but a providing free speech does not c
same ap- ter will ho read with sorrow by the
in with law nnd order, and the snn
. . . ...
nlics to n free press and. as everyom Sanford friends of the deceased, who
visited here many times with his
the 'fanner iind
daughter, Mrs. C. II. Dingee:
mill 'n\ was
-—
,
ClonrwntiT, A ukui*1 14.—li'lin ru m i
Cities
which
have
tried
the
city
manm.„r
independent
ns
the
farmthe
grower
and
where
with
a
littl*
.
t,
ncW"Pn,M
.r*
whetlie
1
1
1
1
1
*
•
•
u-wspnpers
and
whctliei
O. load construction during the
were received ye®tcrtluy contulnin^
ngcr
form
are
as
»
rule
high
in
its
|hl,
fam„u
.
corn
belt
o
f
lllinu.
capital
and
much
work
an,.
Inlensiw
'
Jjl
”
jf
or
'
not,
we
are
forced
to
iiji'i and 1P20, nnd that further acttho news that J. MoflUt McClung, o
a crop of some kina inn, .
L . |,v the legislature will he neeess- praise and could not he induced to go |U)(| |,,wa. and they come as near rids- cultivation
l,t. n,isi-d every month In the year and abnb- P&gt; itpioneer of this section, had been in­
Imik
to
the
councilmnnic
arrangejn
fine
corn
here
as
the
big
cori
• if that tax is to be continued.
jured
In nn automobile accident at
where
the
farmer
no
longer
buys
nb
ment.
farmers
of
tho
Northern
stole#.
where
the
tanner
no
i
&lt;
hk
«
.
..u,n
SERVICES
.L M oral l.w in .ayl'H
Asheville, N. (*.. nnd this morning a
ibligcd to
to p.i&gt;
pay |
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it
i„
raised
without
any ternbuy ami
gram
uy
h
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j
t
o
V!i;*S’v
o
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I
.O
SEWS
,
at
the
state
will
be
obliged
that the state .....
.
Ricr. This sounds funny to tin- mar. r a i s e s his own, thus being inilepcn t
TO THE MEIRDIMH.L'- message cnnu- stating that Mr. Mcf..i all roads constructedI before
actor it can v\oTIIER RIG SEMINOLE
(Tung bad diet! ill n hospital at 2 o. nt.
for
COUNTY GROVE SALE who knows that our soils need ferti of all ollo-r our-,-s ,f -ni11&gt; am
I k to the government
“ its share
today.
,
and
that
aid
--------r : it f „ r the money crops that are making this the greatest grow mg i &gt;
of the federal nid funds,
Jacksonville Paper Incnn-rs Facilities
Moffitt MeClung, n« he was knowu
Hisand dollars
Twins’ Grove at Forest City raised here, hut the Hanford funnel thin of the state.
_____________
i- mited to twenty thousand
for Gelline News—Open*
by everybody, was one of the most
11 •111*. exclusive of the cost of hr gto ||i- Closed l!p Next
llurrau at Tallahassee.
Miner sful grove men in t’ imdlus
,f more than twenty Tcct clear
Week.
county, ns well as a financier nnd
X S tX X X X X X X X X X X S X X X X X J C X W X X X X X
The Florida Metropolis has added large stockholder in the Batik o f
n in e telegraphic news services
,n n,," ,r T u * '
st«te is not to
Seminole county groves fire hecomClearwater, and director also in the
X their present facilities for gathering Hank of Dunedin. He was noted
on
nlf Of tho cost Of the Ing ns popular ns Seminole countj
n &lt;i tve i / r t ' . " ..xcced forty thousand ,-elcry farms and the men v.-ho hav,
V the news and is making gri-nt stride* throughout the county und South
? ! towards their goal “ tne ta-st paper a Florida as a man of industry and in­
V ‘u 1*’ ,f
He nmi there is a reason- stuck by the groves through the goo.
X the South.’* The Jacksonville paper tegrity. Mr. McClung was prominent
'•l " I* *1 { lh«t there will l*v further «nd bad years have at last realize.
V now has five news gathering se m ici in the workings o f the Presbyterian
'* ,u*’.l1
.tie middle of the the fruits of tlu-ir labors.
Amonj
federal aid after the mmm
me|1 who ,n v c worked early am
O at its command. They arc. The Asso church nnd nn elder in the Andrews
X elated Press. United Press. Interim- Memorial Presbyterian church o£
t
h
e
SERVICE
PROVIDED
HY
THE
StlUTHEIlN
t
i
l
l
H
IE
S
&gt;Tnthusinstlc
supporters of
th. late and had their ups and down:
V ii„iml News. Universal N ?«* nn,i
.
1
,
in
viewof
til.Statement
with
the
rest
of
them
are
the
Lymni
Dunedin.
COMPANY
IS
A
NECESSARY
FACTOR
IN
THE
LIVES.
INan .m um ni, m v
■
K Newspaper Enterprise Association.
nii.eiidmeiit,
.■. . . ..... i. ,i„.
„ f Forest City and Altamonte
by the chairman of the state road k
DL’
STKY,
COMFORTS,
HEAL
III
AND
HAPPINESS
OF
THE
X i' With this lineup The .A.etropolis i- The deceased came to what is now
who came here eight years ago fresl
part ment, will have to he lc •
X protected on news Items In every cor- Pinellas county when n young man,
PEOPLE.
IN
AN
ESSENTIAL
INDUSTRY
OF
THIS
KIND
from the road with their big show
from Virginia. He lived in tin- Dune­
YOU FIND a n u m i u e s t i o n a h l e . p r o v e n s t a i u i .it y
ut-r of the world.
!'•!Vd'" " / Flmida arc.1by'federal nid.' nnd' settled down to the life of i
The paper is under new mnnageiiieii din neighborhood over thirty yearn,
n !liv e roods
will cum
cost them fnrmer
and uu.v
fruit grower. They
hn«. ^
OF
AS
INVESTOR.
t„- receive
roads that win
tarmer aim
a ....
o
f UTMOST
l IMOSI IMPORTANCE
|MI’Ott I a .m i - TO
i o YOU
i««i a
a AN .....................
ami showing great improvements. I b&lt; having a large grove and pneking
• dollar
• " — “expendxpend- j,ut
rigid kin.I
kind of
oafy fifty cents on the
,(llt they
they have
have the right
of mn
mn y
|N
, , ||tsT PLACE. THE SERVICE RENDERED AllSOeditorial page has been cleaned up of house about a mile from Hint town
advertisements and many good ten­ Mr. McClung is survived fly a widow,
t.biln
bra‘ lVeVral^Sl
an. undo.
" V " r iu
I-UTELY IMWUIEES THE ‘ ^ T I O N ANI» MAIN
!;
nl
iin OodlV
that the
federal aid ‘ccan,
uniiei ; "tnyed
. „’ld J ‘the job. knnwln; X
ures have been added t»&gt; this page. now nt the old home ptnee near here
any circumstances, f o r m no very large , hat fortune smiles nt some time ii
Tl
c Mi tropoli* nl t rnrri s a full imK&lt; three sons, J. N. McClung o f Clear­
X
part of the twenty millions the h-gls- the cnm -r of an orange man.
sports, u complete pugu of market# water, Percy McClung of Amldiisln,
latiire may have authority to f
, {
Latch- Howard lias accepted a po
and news re|Mirt.s from every sectioi Ala., and another sen in Jacksonville
tl.,- nmi-nduient is accepted h&gt; I"'
"ition with the Armour Fertilizer Co.
nnd three daughters, Mrs. G. II. Dinale Id the coming election.—Miunii and Herbert with the Vlrginin-Cnro1,1 Recently the management establish- gee nnd Misses Gertrude and Mary
linn Co., ns salesmen and they mnd
Herald.
X ,,| a news bureau at the state cam McClung of Dunedin nnd Mrs. Berths
PERMANENT AND SAFE AS THE CHA 11 SI-.I.I1good at once nnd decided to sell theila|. This is in charge of nn exper­ Bull of Jacksonville, besides a num\|.*\V CAPITAL IS RE({UIREI&gt; TO ENLARGE Ol R PLAN IS
WANTED GOLF LINKS.
big grove and farm nt Forest City
ienced stair man. The* state capital tier of grandchildren.
'one of the prettiest places in th&lt;
\s|| FACILITIES TO MEET THIS GROWTH. AN OPPOR­
has long been neglected as n newt
Mr. McClung's ago was 72 years
Robert Ingersoll, head of the (n - 1rounty. We have not heard 0)0 fig
source but I'be Metropolis now gcU His death has cast a glooni over the
TUNITY IS G1VKN YOU WITH THOUSANDS OF OTHERS
mows Ingersoll Watch Co., was fm ur0| b u t understand It Is close to $28.
tin- news while ifs still news.
entire community, where he was mucl
IO PROVIDE
OF 8
TO
P R O V ID ETHIS
----------CAPITAL AT A FINED DIVIDEND
-------ik, _ (ir,
many years a winter resident^of this 0fl0 which will net the twins n nlc
Under the reorganization of the .Mi- In-loved and respected. The body will
PER CENT, HAVING PRIOR PARTICIPATION IN HIE
county. Mr. Ingersoll came to ‘ ,r* ; profit on their Investment, and the!
tnqadis, Quimbv Melton is gvnynil be brought from North Carolina tc
Ida to enjoy the climate and he, Hk« 1mnny friends here nnd elsewhere wil
COMPANY’S NET EARNINGS.
manager, Oscar Johnson is managing the Dunedin home, arriving nn Sun­
all other tourists, wanted to take full ,|C pj„,| to know the bovs showed
CAN YOU IH-LAT IT? THIS OPPORTUNITY IS NO GOOD
editor, and Frank P. Ucddow is bus day. Announcement of the funeral
advantage o f the opportunity. H* j
j
when they quit the ron&lt;
(ness manager.
arrangements has not yet been mnde
TO YOU UNLESS YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT.
wanted golf. We didn’t have go f nnd took u„ Florida farming am
------ -------x------------INSTALLTHIS
STOCK
CAN
HE
PURCHASED
IN
CASH
OR
INS
and he went where he could get tl fn]i{ Rrowing. They
have otheCARD OF THANKS.
GET YOUR COPY IN EARLY.
MENTS. WRITE OR CALL FOR INVESTMENT intoDown in I^ike county there are e _ OVtf property nnd will continue (•
On account of the rush o f job work
iiumhcr of j^)lf couracfl. Mr. lnRiT- i
v ornmres nnd ^oll fortilixor iuR*
C’ llURE.
Carl C. Bruton, Irene llniton, An nnd advertising, The Herald office lr
soil went there, and today s dispaten ^ tj,ou-|, they were “ poor folks.
X nie Mae Bruton and James Hugh Hru very, very busy, day nnd night, nnd
c* state that he purchased l.i.om ,
------------ x-----------V ton, Jr., wish to express their thank we would like to nsk those who have
acrci o f land, which he will deve oj ,
s nnford llrrnld has installed a
to their many friends, especially th either advertising copy or news mut­
to high intensity. A country cm
chnnge, Mwlcl 5 linotype
?S Odd Fellows and Blacksmiths, fo ter to get this stuiT in ns early ni
here might have kept this valuable
prt.pnrp fnr
X ' their kindness during the sickness am possible, and not wait until Friilnj
»inu-r re,Mont tor Putnam countj- S™
"M lr V tn n n u.unl In
C death o f their father, J. II. Bruton.
mornings, ns we are in the midst o f n
—. alatkn News.
_____ _
near future. Fklitor llollv is nut
rush then nnd your copy Is not to hr
Blanton Luther, who was drlvin left out. Brin-; it in. phone it. or wr
Mr. nniF Mro. T.lfnrcl mnvcil Inti ' " J 1” ‘ hf r'|ta„ " 1' 1Al" 1w /lo r k Vn'nn'
the machine, declared the accitlcn will come nfter it. We want it In thr
vasuA V ' W l wa" unavohbhle. McClung is sur paper nnd we want it as soon as wr
„
?nn get it.
.
ifSiirSirfv vivid by a widow ami six children.
Mnn, ns a rule, gladly gives over to
woman the “ running of the house."
lie thus saves himself that hig worry.
Ar.d he knows thut the average house­
wife enn hent him cnrils ami spades
when it cornea to the day in and day .
out current financing of the home. + . ..... . ........... .j..
The thrifty thrive, they say. And u 1,TTTTTTTTTTT
is true. The pennies saved on simpping for sugar make the dollar avail
able for something else.
---- , It is u woman who asks American
12.—Thirty million housewives these questions, in an en
. nhU" w L "'uiidcd*"today to the nu- Ucnvor to turthr assist them
u
’ * 1in Tjit* rnilwny iilioi
.»i
ovorv mnnv count.** him! to

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Southern Utilities Co.
Sanford, Florida, or

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General Office, Palatka, Florida

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AUGUST 20. 1)2q
1»AGE SIXTEEN

Rhode Island Red Fryers
50c per pound
KLIM AGENCY FOR THE KLIM
POWDERED MILK

KLIM POWDERED SKIM MILK

WITN13W IS '

1 lb. Cans - - • $ .90 1 lb. Cans • • • $ .65
2 1-2 lb. Cans - - 1-80 2 1-2 lb. Cans • • 1-30
24 lb. Obelisk Flour • $2.00
9 6 “ Gold Medal Flour 8.25
Compound Lard, pound • .25
Pi. Cans Wesson Oil • .40
.40
Large Size P. U. Butler
.45
All Good Oleo, pound Churn Gold Oleo - " • .50
Granulated Sugar “
• .25
2 lb. Can Van Camps
.20
Pork and Beans •
Good Corn, Doz. * • 1.65
2 lb. cans Tomaloes, doz 1.55
Best Rice, pound - - .15
3 1 lb. cans Roast Beef 1.00
1.00
3 1 lb. cans Corned “
1.00
3 2 lb. cans Tripe Polled Ham, doz. * • .60
Best Brooms, each 75c, $1.00,
$1.25, $1.50, $ 1 .7 5

8 lb. cans Snow Drift
Lard • * • •
3 lbs. Best Cream Cheese
6 lb. cans Crisco • •
^ M M M
_ _

2.25
1.00
1.90
1.10
.85
5 lbs. Baby Lima Beas
6 “ B E. Peas, Fresh .75
6 “ Navy Beans • • .75
.15
Green Split Peas, pound
Fruil Jars, Piuls and Quarts
Seedless Raisins 3 pkgs 1.00
1.00
Seeded
“ 3 “
Gal. Cans Peacock Syrup 1.50
1 lb. Boxes Boneless
llening • •
50c Box
Virginia Cobbles Irish
Potatoes • •
.85 pk.
25c
3 lbs. California Onions

L. P. McCULLER
Sanford,

Florida

• •

• •
«" •

Holly for a few days. They nre vis.
itinir friends and relatives in Tampa
nnd Jacksonville during the summer
months and expect to leave for tin
East Coast about the first of Septem­
ber. Mr. Vincent will dispone of hi?
fine ornnire grove nnd truck farm
tlieie anil move to Sanford where he
intends to purchase a grove and truck
farm and live in n real country.
The following were tip before Judjce
U l O A L A D V C R T IS E M E N T S
Maincn in iminicipnl court since f»ur
last issue:
N O T IC E o r A P P L I C A T I O N I O il T A X D E E D
U nder S e c tio n STS of Iho O e n e ro l S u t u l n .
Allman, drunk; Imiid estreated.
Noll*** I* li r f e l ii d i m c I %r ?i tliat
M i* in i t K i r r r
II. II. Kiiur, exccrilituf speed limit;
•
Ii «%r f ..f r » h • V ftin rfltf S t. t l . ;
«| «tn| III*
$10 bond estreated.
».»ii *|.it **f I h I&gt;
\ l» it » iv I. . . r,i*«.t ~ ti.i « . t
II. t\ Wnsbburn. exceedinu speed lin«.tl** tli ln t t•!?!•**•«•••! It** fit.ol** t l ’l'lif H11«»!»
|t*l lt%
r^| In I••t|•• III
•*-«'«»|*| All. ••«( till It**
limit; $'» imd costs.
« mM •'V I lltii atr&gt; i n l.n .e * fit* f n ll u n it ^ •••«■( |lw *|
K. McPherson, 'isortletly conduct; |iVi*t*rf 11 • I t I M 'n l I t •*••» i|t***|«* « .. titil) l l m |.|i
I** u ll
$10 nml costs.
r « » l I.'**! ft
|j*f«
1^ 4I» It*
1 I **eIttl'i
Emmett Hardy, •.iolatiim section Mill* IM1 ir«'*«rtt***l lii I*»a I |t*«*t* • F i i f f 1 1
l l •• •*|*| •*l(*| lr*||!^ ,i...’w.r,| nt
IU - i| 111* I.f
i:ti; case contimicd.
(••itiillir o f Ml* Ii •*•( 11ft• *I *• In t|i«*it h i • of
John Scheflleld, disorderly; sus­ IV ill | I . M e l f l •
\t
I
• • I if
•.
Ni.
V.
.1 . I ||
pended nil costs.
r.r.I 'till *»f Inn** \ !• I'»|k t,,«« ill..| »alt| n r
James Apiiew, vinlntion seetion 1'12 tllWrttr III III) ••If)* •*1**1 I ltn« *114*1** if*|*li**4tl**li
f**( l i t
•*•-••*I I** I
Iii
t r « « *n t a iu e t t llli
li t *
ense continued.
,* tl.| *vf IlMr a t r r it t h lliM tl.** *.ll.*t* In.* «|r«* fltw^l
J. Jabson, exceeding speetl limit: |*r*i«*Mf »| III n I m | |ii Hriii|n&lt;*Ir I •*•11*1r . ri**»l*l’t
I** t* ll
$10 Inmd estreated.
u i i
o f i : i i.r m\v t i .»r m i : i i t.f
.1. Jiibson. reckless drivintr; $•'» and
Ti* - i m i: 4i r
% «n r«
'll.**
«
m
|
i
|
I a I hI
■*M**r*| at t l»- ’I* If I.r
costs.
l*«il«n*r*
*»f
*i|*
It
.
»
l
lin
.
.It
I «• lit** iiilt tr **f
I.izzie Itltiir. nssmilt; $20 nnd cost:.
T ..........
L .1. Chisholm. nmnin;» rnr with­ IVdil
\|*tt T « » • V tlllU n tc
\ m l&gt; * l
«lflt*-*| tl.r
•ait m *i **f l»»t*
\ I* l**»7. lnt* fll***l •«.ltl •»*r
out tnil liulit; $1 and costs.
l»»it«l«* m*|*llr/tl|«*ti
T. Chisholm, exceeilinp speetl limit; tIII* -itr In III) •*ltl*&lt;* Mli'l
f.»f ta t i|i*et| It* Iw Ne In
*c»an*|«|»r* t t l ll i I i »
$.'i and costs.
Mal*l i v i l l U m l r I 'l i i l i f l i N ll**i u ll-itt I n f *!*••*••Il«**l
Pollie Martin, disonlerly; sentence |.r»t|a*rit •|tiijtfr*| Iii K riiilntilf i'* »n iii».
•"•*•*!•!•
In t ill
suspended on payment of costs.
* Mill* h it
I*-*r I .Mo* ’ ■
T. \V. Warren, disorderly, fitthtinp T al -m. ti v.*1 T ; I* J l\. S •^»lft)*i‘
' It
"
I!
etc.; $l.ri and costs.
I l. a . .l.l I Mi*I U lus a « ~ -.. . *| nt Il.a iU ta i.f
Sylvester Miller, disorderly and litiM Itte *tf *11*11•* r tin* I l f In •I••• ItJlne **f
\ i. titimit.
fitjhtinp; $10 nnd costs.
. 'H . t la i i. f l k ( . . U r
\
l»
|f«3D
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Vincent of Vein
are in the city, the tmesis nf II. .1.

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GLASSES ADJUSTED
and REPAIRED

L. A. BRAND
OptomclriM*Oplirinn

221 K. First Strcel
t ippohlte l’ oktofllre

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Win*ton&gt;S«lcm, N. C.

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!l to comineiiee at a point a- fo llo w *
From the NW cor. of NW 1-1 of SK
1-4, run south 10.4S ch.. thrnu&gt; south
73 degrees 45 minutes, cast *».*»2 ch
and front this point of beginning rui
north 34 degrees, etst 3.32 ch, car,
2.42 ch., south 34 degrees, west 5.2s
i ll, north 70 degrees, W 2.12 ch, nortl
34 degrees, east 1.55 ch. to beg. And
also that tract of land in section !&gt;.
as follows: Commence at a point ll
eh. south of NW cor. of NW 1-4 «.(
SE 1-4, thence run west 1.73 ch. soutl
20 degrees W 0. 57 ch. south 70 de­
grees, east O.IM chains, north 34 de­
grees, enst 1.55 ch, north 73 degree)
45 minutes, west 5.62 chains, north 4-’
chains to beg; and also the south 1*
acres o f SW 1-4 of NW 1-4. sectioi
10; nil in township 21, south range It
enst.
You nre hereby ordered nml renuir
ed to he and appear to the hill &lt;•!
complaint filed herein against you bj
.M. S. Jelks, on Monday. N'ovembei
1st. 1020, and it is further ordcrei
t*at this order he published in Thi
Sanford Herald, a newspaper, once a
week for twelve consecutive weeks
Witness my hand nml the ofllciaseal o f the Court at Sanford, heminol.
County, Florida, this the 13th day
August, 1020.
E. A. Douglass.
Clerk l inuit Court. S c n d n o l e Coun­
ty, Florida.
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Schelle Maine:. Solicitor f'.rLoiiiplainnnt.
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I now have for sale all kinds of building materials which oUer a big saving over present day prices. Rem e m b e r , t h e lumber in this buglding was cut from virgin timber and is practically
all heart, and will *s
longer than the lumber which we are getting today.

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Mere an* the prices which will show you some real bargains in this excellent material.
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Framing Lumber
Per M $25
Flooring and Ceiling
- Pei M 35
Per M 35
Siding W indows, com plete with frames and inside
3
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Double W indows, com plete with frames and
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Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
In Chancery.
M. S. Jelks, Complainant, vs.
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M a h lr S a in t. C o m p la in a n t
T. M. Jelks, L. I’ . Jelks, el nl.
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To nil parties claiming an interest i. W . S lr lf f . Em m a A . S l r l f f . J . I). W o lt f t t o n .
U .. . I ’. i r l r r , am i A r t h u r P . t v t lln . a.I.IrcM u n ­ as heirs, devisees, legntees, grantees
k n o w n . am t n il parti*-* c la im in g an ln lc r c » i In of, by, through or under, Augustus I’
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1.1. W o rk 7. T i e r I . T ra fT iiril,» Farncil, Georgia V. Fnrncll, Dowel
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l» rc * l III " (ill l.l aal&gt;l p p ip c rly n m lc r t l .
'V . J. 0. Jelks, ns nn individual or trus­
tee, Oliver Jelks, John J. Jelks, Tenia
S l r l f f . Em m a
S lr lf f . J l&gt;. W u lt r r l n n . I - &lt;*
Jpernnce O. Jelks, Jos. O. Jelks, W. A
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I Kolnnd, William L. A. Ellis, Edwin A
C IT A T IO N .
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|j»ta 13 am i
IT . Hkick 7. T ie r I . T r a f f o n l* L. CJ. Stnrbuck, and J. IL Leonard, de
'ceased, them nml any of them, or othm a p o f S a n fn rd .
T n a ll p a rllr* c la im in g an I n lr r r a l In am i In lenvise, whether known or unknown
O ita 13 am i I I . Ilh a k 7. T i e r t . u m lr r I I . W . anil all other parties claiming un in
S lr lf f . E m m a A. S lr lf f . J . I*. T V n lir r t n n . I.. O. tcrest in any wise in and to the fol
I ’n r l r r , k rlln .r r . .M lln , n r o ilh c r a t II cm . nr lowing described property in Seminoli
County, Florida, to-wit:
o ll.rrw la c .
All of SW 1-4 of NK 1-4, section l»,
Y m i am i r a . I . n f ).n . a i r l . r r r l .y n r r t r r c l In
la* am i appear I r l n r e n u r r i r c n l l C i.u rl a lllln g less 1 acre known ns No. 5, G. 0. But­
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t r m lr r . A
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at i
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to t h e t « o d s u a l t l , r h a r a t l r t l . l l r a o f a u p e r l o l h a u . o b o l d
o a t r r . it p o a a e a t r * . p r r l a l f . - a l i - r r . o f r t t i r h » » l u r . c . p r r l a l l , I h o . a o f ( t r r l l r n i
na tu ra a r r a llo n a n d L O W d r ( f r « of batd o ca a.
T h e h a r t r r l u l o f i r a l o n a l j . l v r e . u l l l n * I n an a r » r a { r l o l a l f o u n t . In f o u r
sam ple • of I b r - a l e f .
o f 1 b . e . e r l a p . r r e n t . : a n d In A n d n&lt; *• 1
r ANTAL
h a r m f u l b a c i c r l a . f u l l j c o n O r m i t . r o o d s a a l l l , I n d l r a t e d b j t b e &lt; H l . M l l . VI.
an a lja l* .
i t f the m a n j » a l e r . o f t b l . a n d oth er r r j l o n . that I h a t e a o a l j i e d . I b a t *
f o u n d n o n e . u p e t l o r In all | o o d t u a l l i l f * to ( h o t o f t h e " l . l d e r M a l e r .
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thing of It nil Is Ihnt Justlcv for rncli
one of us lies within earli one of us
Just ns soon ns we become couvincnl
of the Justice of n Man or a Cause
or a Fact, we become Immediately
reconciled to the personal relationship
which that Man or Cause or Fact
tins toward tts. And If our Viewpoint
Is correct, without hesitation, wo trust
the Just Man, we become n part of
tin* JiM Cause— we take ownership of
the .ttist Fact.
■Justice (•&lt; the twin-brother of Truth.
And If our attitude toward the Truth
—which Is n composite of the hlchest
things In life— Is correct, to have Jus­
tice within us and to distribute It to
those about us. is the hlchest Happi­
ness.
There Is cothlnc that so arouses the
Indignation and re«Mdoo&lt;l of a man
as to fisd that Injustice (s being done
. to anyone anywhere. For Justice Is
an Instinct a. deeply roof'd in our
consciousness n» our sense of Right
1and Wren?, of which Indeed It is pan
and parcel. So that—
For you to fully f.vl Justice In the
outer world, you must first be Just
toward yours-df. when It will be re­
flected In your opinion and Judgment
of Ju«tlco a* a working principle
toward other people,
If things about you appear to he
all out of kink, the ntost f■»*»tI&lt;!i thing
vmt can p«.*- M\ d&gt;&gt; l« to b.-gln to
criticise outside forces anil outside con-

JTS “ CULTURE”

AUGUST 20.
A TRADITION

Itogota, the capital of the Republic
of t'olotnbla, I* a sort of South Ameri­
can Ito. ton. Ever since the days when
It wu* a colony of Spain It has been
accounted a "highbrow” town and It*
name has been a»'oolated with litera­
ture. art. science and education. It
Is tilled with sculplur-. which r.inge»
In subject from loc-.il heroes to great
tlgures in Spanish history. There are
many sehesds utid colleges, a museum
and an n«tronomlcnt observatory.
Despite all this, the Intellectual atmosphere of Itegotn l* more of a tnidllien than a reality. No great work* of
art have lo-en proiluced there. 'Hie
city Is full of
but that Is true
of every city In LatJn Anierlea. where
young men and winuen comiMise and
recite poetry as a stwltil diversion.
Ju*t as they play the piano and sins
songs in this country. The scientists
of Itogota have made some real progre&gt;*. c*|H-clntly In archtsdogy and nat­
ural history.
Many of the |n*np!e of Itogota are
Spaniards of tin- purest descent. Wlo-n
the country " a - colonlnsi t.y the Spanlar!« centuries ago the colonists r«s
tlr.sj j.. tie- high Andean region an I
have lived there ever since In an Isola­
tion which has k.-pt them true to type.
Tin »&gt;• Spaniards form the ruling class.

to the dining table of the rich until
the European war broke out In several
spots. Practically nil of the navy beaus
raped in this muntry were fed to the
regular army and to people of the middie t-Trt" with 'Tinill Ine. ines and cork*
TVgln right where you are
lined At.ur.ieli*. When a man enlists
By HOWARD L. RANN
aetsiunt of yourself. Muster
■n the army er navy he I* *iipp"*,-d to
f ji »r»«w s
i‘Tttrus: hi* belonging*. Including hi* vi.ur m ■ftv abitltles and f»&gt;wer* i,v
t h e r.-sj ,-f t h e p e p t e }&gt;e|tig ” 1110* 11 * 0 *'*
.totuarh, to thi* fa tin rly enr&gt;* of the gether. Take account of their actlvlT H E N A V Y l ! LAN
of mixed Spanish and Indian Idood.
|s
g .. ru-.t.t, and It ).a« been found by
gatdre.
a new plane
HE nn*v t'ean l» a lowly form of b ‘! . g r \ p * f i e t o e t h ; i t t h e . ' C g - s h a p e d
feet and t.loymd
y.ut
will
bo
surprised
at what a of ul!Uo«t
vegetation carrying a r.i rv.it lug
♦pletidld
cllnmto.
gr. at amount " f Jti«tlce there is every­
for. hi’ id and ri
tag
-ari
I m SiT fu*x
where
and at all times.
r-'
Have a *w,l
The »trafs to which lie arl-to r.icv
■jg-v &lt; j ' &gt; T n a v v
r c L L - N IN p r e o r
Of tillTides In tbe Bay of Fundy.
riA-.i
'N
t-*« M A Z O O M *
by the fact that a row y
—
o—
m
a'he Hay of Fundy 1* noted for Its
1&lt;j T 111 T*7 T o
navy b.-an Vvn* nbottt . / i t T !M Fb A ZW J
high tides. At the head o f the hay a
form of diet :i* the hall
r . » e nf i'.g feet Is known, and In 1'a»\£L
tti nk ivberea* n«w it I* t
*ougl
samnipioddy buy. which Indent* New
nfter than a red halre.l girl who bn- 1
J'.nmswh k near the l-opb-r of the «tat&gt;'
been left b u r farm* nmt nn armful " f '
Of Maine, a rise of
feet Is tint Uti
bank itorli It !- t pit ful «tghf t&lt;&gt;
By EDGAR A. GUEST
common. ,\t St. John the rise varl*-*
n once proud family wh” *e tin tuberfront '.1* to l*7 f.-i t
At Moncton th.
have nIway« lived .ti pork t.-r,.)« rloln
LOST ARGUMENTS.
tide rushes up the estuary a crest or
nml pineapple Ice now struggling fever
wave of water front S to ti f»**t high
Ishly to digest the t.-uadeu* nnvy
When In my wisdom I have said
At ni*.*- places the tide rls--s gradually
bean, after It hn» be.-n run througl
That It 1* time to go to bed
but not slowly, each wave rolling up
u lg\y cooker over night.
Or cro«*ed their wills with rules and on the shore a little higher than the
law*
The navy bean never found It* way
I receding one. Tlu-re tire two high
There comes a pout, and then a pause, tide* In every ’.*4 hours For ln«tnm*e
' T h e p r i c e I* n e w p r o h i b i t i v e t o a l l ,\ji,j then nn argument ensues
«.i&gt; at 1" o'clock In the forenoon an*'
except the Idle rich."
|„ which It seems I always lose.
1" at night, and on the following day
the two high tides will t.e one hour
navy bean win sustain life longer and when I announce that too much pie
Inter, and so on.
nt I.-** expense than any other article j* t,nj for them, they ask me: “ Why?
of food except pure timothy hay.
[And when I start to prove my case
A year or two ago a ipiurt of navy Th,.y taunt me to my very face,
beans could be bought for a few cents .vn,| m debate, in which they’re
and when property prepared would
strong.
cause the stoutest appetite to languish They soon convince rae-I am wrong,
along nl&gt;.&lt;ut the tift h round. Hut so
NS
many of these bean* have been ship-(Time was my Judgment they'd n o
cept
ped abroad that the price Is now pro
hlldtlve to all except the Idle rich. It All my commands they bravely kept.
Is stated that when the Russians ran Ilut now they’ve reached the reasoning
nge.
out of ammunition they hmd,N| their
rifles with the American navy l ean and The answering back and questioning
stage;
discharge,! then at the fee with grat­
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
ifying results, t ut thl* Is an unwarrant- Their little minds are keen and swift
While helplessly I seem to drift.
Don’t forget that it is just as nec­ •sJ reflection upon one of the grandest
articles
of
food
w
hi,
h
ever
tickled
the
essary to have your inner tube*
No mere command with them will go
human palate.
The r,*a*on why they want to know,
strong, flexible and durable the same
iCopynthL)
They wear n»- out. They argue back
as your outer shoe*, nr.d our vulcan­
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izing ptxwvss will do this for you
The r:,s.- I've made, 'til with a grin
It’s the best tire insurance you could
I end their talk by giving In.
put your tire money into, for it dou­
Twoubl drive a great logician wild
bles, often trebles, the life of both
T
&lt;* argue with a healthy child.
tires and tubes. We are vulcanising
A thinking boy of four ,-r five
specialists.
B r c.£org£ M a t t h e w a d a m s
Could fl&lt; or the wisest man e’ lvo.
And any bright-eyed little girl
Can s* t the rnlnje.t brain awhlrL
| T l/fT r n of the serenity o f this world
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; 1Y 1 i. wrapped within the ordinary And yet I'm gln&lt;‘ tho*,- madcap elves
0 »k an-i 3rd St.
Sanford, Eloridi p r i n c i p l e s o f J u s t l i e . A n d t h e s i m p l e ' * Are dally thinking for themselves.
I'm glad they have opinion.* strong
On what i« right and what Is wrong.
And oh. 1 hope, when older grown.
In l i f e ' s debate* they'll hold their own.
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bang hack. until memory lias brought
Ills xuhject Into (In* field of vision
where he will liohl tills subject until
Ms remembering eye hits seen what Ik
win looking for concretely, nnd tlio
words lie was after come of them
selves. They will not he the word*
that would have come If he had not
made this effort to remember.
To the pood memory, the memory
that mil rommntid thing* •~vn. heard,
felt &lt;&gt;r understood, oomes the plinn*
lliii nobody ever thought of before. In
|l&lt; fre-li exaetlie**. l'hlllp I.IMell.

and place yourself under the caro of

DR. E. J. MEINilARDI, CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
AT Tilt: SEASIDE HOTEL
With the salt air, surf bathing, excellent foisl and Chiropractic Spinal
Adjustments by Dr. Meinhard! you should
be sure to improve your health.
Ur. Mrlnhin li U «»««* o f thi* mo*l rrimitelcni I himprariW l*hj«lflarn
o f lhrt S^mih *rul of » M r rrfuiUi'm. if jem *r«* n«l In ^rrfirl health
or •uff fl.lii from larijr rtm&lt;ui« or rhrun|f dUrjur, }i»ti »HouM a»ii1
lourtrlf of |h? t^jHifluniiy to In* umlrr ltl« treatment.

F u rze .

Call you emicelve any revering lit
ter for the hills of (lie still Itself thill;
ihl- inngiilfii i iit furze. a« It appear*
In 1lupinad. rnhllip the heaths and
i-omtiions alt over Ihe eoiintryl It
Is a pohleii undulation, a foreground
tual from *‘ 110* points of view a mid
die dlstnine, tit to Kinks* tin* richest
ysilnter de.pnlr. a veritable field o|
‘ loth of gold.
Morning, when tin
dawn Is of n fineness to mnteh, must
look heiuitv for heauly on It. Sun
sot Is glory. The gold goes mareli
Inp away In the dlstiinee toward tin
dark trees; like the rich evening of a
poetle life.
No wonder Linnaeus,
when lie ititue to England and fir*l
beheld this shrub In bloom, fell or
Ids knees and thanked &lt;!od—Li-lglHunt
Bird* Clever Nutcracker*.
There are certain kinds of birds
that can crack nuts. The nuthatches
have a elever manner of ernek'ng tints.
’) |i.-\ first wedge the lints III the crev.
|re* “ f the hark of a tree and then
pick at theta with their hills iitiill the
unis are opened.
Woodpeoknr* use
their tails far support as they climb
t h e trunk o f n tree, but the nut­
h a t c h e s usually climb with their tall
pointed b&gt; the zenith.
When the nut hatches call It round*
iis
If they wen* saying, “ Yank, yank,
•Mil.." and this strange noise Is heard
from both the w|tlic-hrrn*trd a col tin
red breasted birds, says the Ali.erleim
Forestry association of Washington

lienee and enmfnrt in my dreams."
1the remaining two egg while*; add two
The mystles seem to have realized tahlespiKtiifiilt* of sugar and hake until
something of Mils long before Ihe brown.
Serve hot with or without
scientists discovered It; for they say I cream. Any kind of preserves nr Jelly
that lie matter what our waking for­ may lie nsisl In place of the apples.
tune may he. to dream of beauty Is a
- W h a t T h e y Mean
most favorable omen. It means for
the dreamer pence and plenty; success
In his enterprises and the love of those kCupyrlglil, l» ; o . W o l r i u N u itn u p cr L'oluu.1
Dlind Man Knew IL
DID YOU OlhEAM OF DEAUTY?
dear to him. In Ibis connection may
Knoxville, Tenn.—Government cen­
sus takers were so surprised when
CIJIUOUS fact brought to light ’
/ « ‘&gt;»*'"ncd the theory of the setMemory In Writing.
Knoxville reported n population of
hv the study of dream psychology •‘" ''" " I
'Irea.ns are necessary
Most of the too few painters I 77,HIS, u gnln of 1M.1 per cent, that
Is that, as a rule. Ihe really great and 1"" ’ 'I',"1 " " ' / J " ™ rt ,,f * « M r * * 'j* *«
avoid the too lilph pressure of those know talk easily enough, hut when they sent Investigators hero, hut \V. F.
profound sorrows of the day do not
one of them Is talking to nnothrr 11
follow us Into the realm of sleep. In unnumbered thoughts and emotions notice how often lie hesitates, not for Sanland. totally Idlud, knew (he figures
which have accumulated in the psychic
were correct. Following a school cen­
our dream of the night there Is nlwnys
a word, hut for a memory. Ills eye lv sus. he nimounced that the city's pop­
"unconscious"
and
nre
always
seeking
Man* exjierlenre or thought of the day
waiting until It sees with the needed ulation vvus 77,tVH5l. Kniiland has per­
expression.
pnsvdlne which sets the dream mu*
degree of distinctness the color ot fected a census taking system which
(C opyright.)
rhlnery going, It Is true. It may he
form of the Ihlng he Is talking about has been adopted by tho public
Kinu thing which has only Incidentally
So a writer will often stop, hesitate, schools.
been inken cognizance of by our wak­

Last Night’s Dreams

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Remarkable!

,D D’ABERNON

Described.
■Pn, what Is an elllclificy expert?"
‘ A man v\ho claims to lie tilde to tench
mother man to mind Ids own bust­
ler s."
Much Credit Due Oyron.

Ityron |s ibi* most romantic of lite­
rary it ppb'» The malformation of
Ills foot was congenital and was n
source of lifelong misery, yet lie was
beloved of many women, bad a enun*
|i nance of singular nobility and even
henitty iiiul wtis the mo*t popular poet
In his lifetime In tin* whale history of
English literature
I t.n|b|le«s hts
mother's referelnv to her "lame brnt."
tanile in hi* hearing when a child,
had much to do with tin* siindderlug
auger with which llyron regarded his
Intiieiiess and to iff. defeet uiu*t be at*
Lord D'Abernoo, who ha* resigned irlbnteu ;!-it of Ids work. Vet By;he chairmanship of the central con- ton is admirable (or the way In* fought
rol board (liquor traffic), an office Ids Infirmity, lie heroine a fine boxer,
vhlch he ha* held eirtce the formation a splendid dancer, anil, as everybody
kllows, he s w a m llo* Hellespont In
if the board In 1915.
Initiation of I .under

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A

ing comdiHtsneKH and can only ho
trac'd hack by n minute and cureful
analysts of the dream. Ilut, ns a rule,
the great sorrow and nnxlcty of Ihe
day dm&gt;s not mingle with the drenm
emotion*, say the scientists. Thin Is
explained on Ihe theory that our emo­
tion* with regard to our great nnd real
affliction have been so exhausted In
our unking moment* that Ihey have
not strength enough left to make them*
selves manifest ntnld the throng of
other and less "used up" emotions
whlih rnme trooping from their
psychic lairs.
“How often," says Goethe, "have I
fallen asleep In tears nnd beautiful
form, and fares have come to give me

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AUbama Lady W as Sick For Three
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1 didn't eat, anti slept poorly.
I
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Little Hubert was visiting Id* aunt,
elm lived m the country, one after*
toon, having nothing to do. la* walked
o ihi* barn m watch the milking
iroee«s.
o . u * of tin* molds was milk*
tig a black cow. Seeing tills. Ilttls
Inhcrf i-vclaliaed: "A black cow and
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For the mingy ppoken when hearts aro
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liver. To prepare kidneys, cut them
In half mid soak In cuhl water for
three quarters of nn hour. Trim and
remove nil nkln and uuetlltile portions,
wipe dry on a cloth and servo with
scrambled eggs ns follows:
Pork Kidney* and Scrambled Egg*.
Cut two pork kidneys In slices and
dust with Hour. Cook In two tablespoonfuls of any awict fat over a
slow fire for one-half hour, stirring
frequently. Season with paprika and
salt. Beat four eggs, add four tuble*
spoonftils of milk, one teuspouuful
of salt, mid one-quarter ot a teaspoon*
ful of pepper. Cook In a frying pun
with two tahlcspoonfuls of fat Until
the eggs tire done. I’lace the eggs In
the renter of ii lint dish, serve the
kidneys as a border around them, uml
garnish with squares of toast.
Beef Kidney Stew.
Prepare the kidneys ns above. Cut
In Inch blocks. I'luee In a saucepan,
cover with water, bring to u Imll.
Drain off the water and blanch In cold.
Bolt the kidneys in Hour and brown
quickly In ur table "pam.fuL **' f**L
.xh,) a bunch of soup herbs mid four
unions cut lint*. Cook slowly until
the kidneys arc tender, then add mu*
dozen small poliitocu. When tla* po­
tatoes are done, thicken the gravy
with Itniir, season with salt, pepper
utul Union Juice or vinegar.
Tripe Milanalte,
Chop fine one carrot, mi onion nnd
n stalk of celery; fry these In u sauce­
pan with two tublespi Kill fills of fat;
when nicely browned, mid n hunch of
herbs or a seasoning of mixed herbs
and one nnd one-lmlf pounds of tripe
cut In pieces two Inches long by tin
Inch wide; season with salt mid pep­
per. Cover With water and let It
simmer for half an hour, sllr occasion­
ally mid when bulling serve on u hot
dish.
Tripe Itallenm.
Proceed In Ihe same manner ns for
Mllnmiise. Add two cupfuls of to*
ninto pttree and let simmer for half
an hour then pour In half a pint &lt;&gt;f
green peas, season will* salt mid pep­
per. simmer again for twenty minutes.
Serve hot.

Buy a set of Firestone 3&amp;-inch tires
and discover the big feature behind
their uniform service—perfect balance.

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Firestone has devoted eighteen years
to developing the balanced tire, giving
light car owners more mileage at low
cost—most miles per dollar.
Thcanswer to getting morcserviceand
more uniform service out of all four tires
is the Firestone 3*/2. It is more than
thickness of tread or amount of rub­
ber and fabric, greater cushioning or
greater air capacity. It is proper bal­
ance—the way each of these com po­
nent parts of a Firestone 3&amp; tire is
made to co-ordinate.
Sales of this tire increased 96% for the
first six months of this year. T he result
justifies the effort because the stamp
of approval has been set by the public
on the Firestone 3Li— the balanced tire.

( non sk id )

Gray Tube $ 3 .7 5
Red Tube $ 4 .5 0

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Queen of Puddings.
Cut bread Into nne-hnlf pint of half*
luch cubes; heal the yolks of three
egg.-*, and add one white, add nnofotirlb o f n cupful o f sugar, one tenspoonful of vnnllln; bent until well
mixed; add one plot of milk: sllr un*
III the sugar Is dlssolvisl. Pour this
custard over the bread nnd bake In u
moderate oven until set. Remove from
the oven and spread with a cupful of
stewed apples. Make u meringue of

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ENDS

SALE STAR TS
FRID AY M O R N IN G , f % m1

AUGUST L i

Shoes! Shoes!!

HOYS* Ill.tJK CHAM lilt AY SI1IUTS
SALE I’ KH'K O N L Y -------------------- BED SPREADS
lar ITicc $1.90.
INDIAN HEAD. REGULAR PRICE
49c. SALE P R IC E ................................
DIMITY CHECKS. A
SALE P R IC E ...............
DIMITY CHECKS. A 33c VALUE
SALE P R IC E .............- ..................... DIMITY CHECKS. A 45c VALUE
SALE P R IC E .................- .....................
DIMITY CHECKS. A L .'c
SAI F. P R IC E ......................
AMOSKEAG APRON GINGHAM
32c TO 33c VALUE. SALE PRICE-

MENS* WORK HANTS,
timatlc, $2.23 Value. SA1

HOYS’ White POLKA DOT SHIRTS
SALE PRICE O N L Y ...........- .............

LACE CURTAINS. W
Regular Price $2.19. S

WHITE CANVAS PUMPS or OX
FORDS. $3-00 to $3.98 Value, now.

MENS’ PIN CHECKS. $
SALE PRICE ONLY . .

BOYS* WASH SUITS, up to $3.30
Value. Size* 3 to 8, SALE P R IC E ..

KHAKI CLOTH. REGULAR PRICE
63c. SALE P R IC E ................................
MATTRESS TICKING. Good Quality.
REGULAR PRICE 39c. SALE PRICE
FEATHER TICKING. Best Grade.
REGULAR PRICE 73c. SALE PRICE
CURTAIN SCRIM. A 29c VALUE
SALE P R IC E ................... .....................
28 IN. GOOD SHIRTING PF.RCAL.
REGULAR PRICE 29c. SALE PRICE

MENS’ DRESS SHOES. IUack or Tan
$0.50 VALUE. SALE P R IC E ...........

WINDOW SHADES. A 98c VALU
SALE PRICE ..................................

MENS’ KHAKI PANTS. $2.63 Value
SALE PRICE O N L Y ..........................

LADIES’ SILK TAFFETA UltbnaES. $18.30 to $33.00 Value, up Iron

MENS* MOLE SKIN*PANTS, a $3-98
1atuir, c a w p i m p p n v i V ------------

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a n d " CREPE
DI
GEORGETTE
SHIRT
WAISTS. $i to $
c iie n e u
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Value, SALEJM UCE_............ ........... 7
LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, in C.4ton.
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Voile, Organdie. l.incn_ and Chiffon.
1
Regular Price, up to $2J&gt;0. now 8-&gt;c to_____
LADIES’ All-Wool SERGE or POl
1.1N DRESS SKIRTS, all New Styl-

MENS’ Indigo Blue, Union .Made,
OVERALLS. Worth $2.19. now...........
Itc*t Grade, Extra Wrll Made and Ex*
tra Good Material OVERALLS, worth
$3.00 to $3.30. SALE PRICE ONLY—
Medium Grade OVERALLS, Regular
$2.69 Value. SALE PRICK...................

IREN’S MIDDY BLOUSES
Value. SALE PRICE..........
LADIES
SUITS. :

BLUE CHAM BRAY WORK SHIRTS
$1-39 VALUE, SALE PRICE —

MISSES’ MIDDY
,UE. SALE PRICE

lHLDREN’ S MIDDY SUITS. Pegu
ir Price $ I-70. SALK PRK E. —
CHILDRENS’ GIN
SALE PRICE. U1
CHILDRENS’ WHITE EMBROID­
ERED DRESSES. UP FROM---------AND
CHII DRENS* UNDERSKIRTS
L ________NIGHT GOWNS SPECIALLY LOW
p r i c e d in t h i s s a l e .

MENS’ DARK TAN SHOES. Englinh
or Round Toe, $7.30 to $10.75 value..

$2.95
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MENS’ ATHLETIC UNDERSUITS.
$1.39 VALUE. SALK PRICK

Money returned. Benjamin
Sales mean Real Sales and
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KAI.BRIGAN UNDERSHIRTS.
tra (imid Value, SALE PRICE.

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MENS’ WORK SOX Go in thi* Sale
at o n l y ____ ____________ _______ —
MENS’SILK
SILKSOX.
SOX.
$1.00 VALUE.
VALUE.
MENS’
$1.00

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MENS’ OXFORDS.Light or Dark Tan
$7.00 to $9.00 Value. SALE P R IC E ..
MENS* HUNTING BOOTS. $9.00 to
$12.30 Value, on Sale now at---------

MENS’ ALL-WOOL SERGE SUITS.
IN III.UP’ AND BROWN. AT FAR
BELOW MARKET PRICE.

DRESS GINGHAMS. Fancy Plaids
and STRIPES. WORTH to 43c. NOW
BLUE BELLE CHAM Bit AY SHIRTING in Stripes a nd Checks. Worth 39c
to 43c. SALE PRICE............ ...............
6 M N.‘ Pure White TABLE DAMASK
in Fancy Flowered Patterns. Regular
Price SI. 19. SALE PRICE---------------

MENS’ WOKK SHOES
SALE PRICK ONLY .

$1.69
$2.85
$2.25
$1.00
85c
48c

MENS’ SUN HATS, 50c VALUE
SALE PRICE O N L Y .........................
CANVAS LEGGINGS, $1.49
, SALE P R IC E .......................
MENS’ HANDKERCHIEFS,
SALE PRICE .......................
MENS’ SUPPORTERS
SALK PRICE .............
ARM HANDS
SALE PRICK

18c
7
75c
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cases

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43c

IN HAGS. SUI T

and trunks.

&gt;wing with stock. A large part of this stock must abso5 in order to make these repairs. For this reason we are
»rices have been cut to cost and in many cases below

Corner Palmetto Avenue

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AUGUST

THE SANFORD HERAI.D

PAGE FOURTEEN

TOteSfe
Model 6-48 $2075.00
6 34 S1750.00
DELIVERED
I'radically !In* saint* Snecifiation$ another cars selling at
$300.00 more itituiey. Sold by a local dealer who has won the
reputation of «ivin;; SERVICE to the entire satisfaction of every
customer.
These prices are &gt;ur •to jjo higher soon. Huy now while the
Price is assured.

H. L. HAIGHT
Overland Salen &amp; Service Company
Car. Commercial nad Park

Opposite Hotel Vnldc*

DIRTY BOWERY
HEALTHY SPOT
Officials Unable to Explain it, but
It’s True.

PASSED UP BV FLU EPIDEMIC
When Ollier Sections of New Yorl&lt;
City Are Afflicted by Contagious Ola
eases the Bowery Always Seems tt
Escape—Cleanliness a Possesslor
Which It Held In No Great Reipec*
by Denizens of Bowery.
The ntuoalshltig statement is mmlf
b y nn Inspector of tin* sanitary c!lvl■Ion of tin* Now York health depnrt
mont that the Bowery, with nil Iti

SEEDS
PlantlMnrtin’s Hy-Test Seed
; 'lforgood results.
Garden and Field Seed for Fall

PJaatinK.
Seed Oats, Rye, Harley, Millet.
Neir Crop Turnips, Cabbage,
Egg-Plant, Pepper, Means,
Peas, Potatos and Onion
Sets.
Largest and Oldest established
Seed house in the state.

Send For Fall Calalogc and Seed
Special
t A. MARTIN SEED CO.
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Inel; of purity. mid cleanliness, Is lid
henltlilesi spot In Aiuerlcn. writes Fred
oriels .1. Iln-kln In the Chicago News
During the lute Inllui-nzu epldemle tin
Itow erv was |inietlenll.v Immune froic
the disease, and the same holds trueill regard to all other nlllletlons affect­
ing the rest of New York, lie says
People 11vine along the flowery novel
seem to get III. Why? No nm* nfe
pears fo know. It seems as If ttic
mysterious element whleh kept (lie
llowery safe from plague In early days
when the nearby town was stricken
with smallpox is still o|H&gt;rutlng.
m
r*
It Is pos^llile that there Is some
hcaj Ill-producing ipiallly. still undis­
covered. whleh haunts the Bowerymore powerful than sanitation itself,
or rather the lark of It? This Is the
problem that New York Is pondering
now. wishing that Sir Oliver IgHlge
were still here to help It.
While Ihc Rowery hns struck n
slight vein of prosperity recently. II
still attracts the poorest clnsses of the
•ily. It Is the one street within miles
of New York where you enn find tinmorons lodging houses advertising
shelter lit JtO rents per night; where
whole dinners may he procured for 2.1
ami .'to rents, nnd where elmhlng Is
peddled nl prices ranging lielow 50
cents.
Naturally, clothing nt this
price Is not famous for lls wenr or
warmth, so that the rlllzens of the
Bowery nre Ill-clad nnd Insulthiently
«o. The men who patronise the lodgInrs wear no gloves or overcoats, and
tln-lr shoes generally lenk. But they
are healthy.
Cleanliness Not Pronounced.
fiennllness Ik also a possession which
Is held In no great respect |,y iho cltl
fens of the Bowery. Ro far ns they
nre concerned. they would Just ns soon
It didn't exist, nnd especially that It
was not so rigidly enforced liy iho
health department.
"When It comes to buying soap,"
&lt;n\s Inspector Davis, "the citizens of
the Bowery much prefer eats—coffee

nnd stew or henna—so (lint sometimes
snap Is sidetracked. Perhnpa nil their
necks nre not clenn nnd their faces
not potlshvd tip. . nr their bodies
scrubbed ns thoroughlv ns one might
wish, still the dirtiest ones I have
route across nre the healthiest."
In spile of Oils discovery, the health
department refuses to nrgue, ns
might he expected, thnt filth Is conilurlve to healili. Instend, It Is put­
ting forth laborious efforts to make
llie Bowery clean up IiiKp^etor Da­
vis. when not Inspecting lodging
houses for signs of dirt, spends Ids
lime nddresslng large audiences of the
men who 'patronize them, explaining
the necessity o f sanitary precautions
and asking for their co-operation.
The men nre usually willing enough
to help, but the lodging house keep­
ers nre not quite so gracious.
"It wns n Chinese Joint Hint gave
Ihc first heed to our campaign for
fnnllntlon," says Inspector Davis,
"flee, what a dump It was I But the
proprietor took my advice, nnd In n
week's time nil the old bods, sheets
tnd dirty blnnkots were thrown out.
ind In their stead now bunks, new
*»eddlng nnd clean everything put In.
The tloors that were dirty now look
while, nnd the spiderwebs (the Chi- !
lose proprietor called them 'whiskers')
ire gone.
Corner on Insect Market.
"At one lodging house the prnprletor appears to have cornered the In*eet rnnrket. He hns been given or­
ders to get rid of bis surplus stork.
Ills point wns. 'If the men don't kick,
why should the health department?'
But. says I, 'these men go to all parts
&gt;f the city, nnd we do not want them
to take with them excess baggage.'
Not all of the citizens of the Bow­
ery nre very poor, neronlltig to Inspec­
tor Davis. Many are employed In fac­
tories, warehouses, shipyards, and a
large number „ f the younger men In
nlllces. where they make fairly good
-alarles. They stlek to the Bowery
because living there Is cheap, ami
then, they say. they are afraid to
move to oilier parts of the city which
•seem so unhealthy." Inspector Da­
vis knows of hundreds of such men
who are making at least $P* a week,
living on $lu, and putting ?-i'&gt; u week
■vvny In the hunk.
t
But to the casual explorer, walk­
ing down the Bowery In search of Its
peculiar healthful charm, there Is cer­
tainly little to recommend It. At pres­
ent. weeks after the great Idlzzard of
Ihc winter, the street, under the arch
iif the Third avenue elevated, Is still
covered with u thick, Irregular carpet
of grimy Ice. broken In places by large
ponds of black water, so that cross..ig tho Bowery on foot Is almost us
Impossible as crossing the Hudson ot
any other'great river.
Stores Shabby, Dirty,
Tlie numerous small stores whirl
huddle against one another on each
----S i d e of the street, nre nil In need ol
paint, lo Miy nothing of soap and wn
ter. Above them arc the dusty, silent
windows of the lodgings of the
poor, with lire i-scapcs at frequent
Intervals, apparently not h o much for
use In case of Mre ns for Riipportlng
lines of wildly Mnpplng, drying clothes.
Much of tho business on the Bowcry I* transacted out of doors, hard­
ware, second hand furniture, second
linnd clothes, nondescript wnres nml
occasionally hooks In the Inst stages
of dilapidation bring exhibited on
stalls outside the stores as a lure to
the c uistnnt stream of jasirly clothed
hmnnnlty surging past their doors.
Most of the women customers nre lieshawled, sometimes the shawl being
the bright vermilion worn by gypsy
women, but tbe men's garb, such a*
It Is. Is second-hum! American.
Tbe oilier day n mlddle-ngcd mar­

20. j j j ,

Aunf Sally- she"knew
h ow all l idh t'
8 0 WHEN I happened.

WHEN I was nmalL
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AND VEGETABLE0.
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FOR THE winter.
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I REMEMBER how.
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SHE PACKED It nil

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IN CLEAN glass Jars.
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AND SEALED tho tope.
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WITH PARAFFIN.
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ALL THE air and keep.
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THANKS TO her.
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WE HAD the fruits.
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OF SUMMER on our table.

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BUT RATHER that.
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THE EXTRA wrapper.
KEPT AIR and dampness.
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ALL OUTSIDE.
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AND GOODNESS In.
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SO THAT'S another.
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good
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reason why.

"THEY SATISFY."
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THE JUICY llavor In.
AND ALL tho winter.

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IT WAS Just for looks.

BLAME

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I DIDN'T think.

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TO KEEP out.
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IN A glaBalno Jacket.

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PUT UP fruit.

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WRAPPED NEATLY up,

AUNT SALLY.
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ON SOME cigarettes.

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UITE right, that neat pianino
jacket isn't just for look* It
Q
protects your Chcstrrrteldi from

the weather—seals in the
those wonderful Turkish
mestic tobaccos — keeps
prime shape for smoking!
shine, winter or summer.
fields always "satisfy!"

flavor of
and
them in
Rain or
Chester-

ried couple stopped In-tore a hardware
Hull In search of n screw driver. Tho
woman, who looked Italian, wore n
black woolen skirt, and n red sbnvvi
SEAI1REEZE, FLORIDA
closely wrapped nbout her head. The
man wore a Jaunty felt lint and dusty
Finest Amusement Resort on the East Coast
fur-collared overcoat, which looked ns
If In days gone by It might liavo In*
longed lo u popular matinee Idol.
DANCING
S W IM M IN G POOLS
Have Ruddy Complexions.
Thursday and Saturday
Open Daily
It Is noticeable that the complexion
Evenings
of the men and women who tend thu
A Beautiful Place For
Music by
stnlls Is exceptionally ruddy, n condl,|on ono would ho npt to attribute to
Prof. Rushnelfs Orchestra
Picnic Parties
Iho outdoor nlr were It not for Hirpector Dnvis nnd his statistics. For,
according to him, neither fresh nlr nor
romplexlon have anything to do with
It. Even the pale dope victims who |
dwell along tho Bowery, of whom thcro
are hundreds between the nges of four­
teen nnd forty, have good henlth, ho
lays.
While dingy nnd In plnccs apparent­
15 Acre Farm, (food location, 5 acres Tiled with (low­
ly falling to pieces, the Bowery reing well, 3 acres with Tile in need of relaying, all
liccts the general prosperity of tho
nntlon. It Is not quite so hungry nn-l
fenced, no buildings.
miserable ns It used to lie, nnd henro
not
quite so desperate.
Criminal
PRICE AND IERM S ATTRACTIVE
Joints have given way to employment
nlllces; saloons lo movie theaters, nnd
dance hulls to hanks, so thnt the stria.-:
Ki-cms to he lu-ndcd for a future ns
healthy, rcspectnhlo and thrifty, ns
at lls Idrth In the dnys of the enrly
KEEP VO UR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMN
Dutch Hitlers.

NAUTILUS CASINO

FOR SALE CHEAP
J. E. SPURLING, Agt.

You

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In nil games o f endurance when
y o u r partner is an icy-cold botde o f

THeptXnotfr so-GDOD

Refreshing
W illi uo bad alter cifo ct

T H E R E ’S . JtfONE SO G O O D

�AUGUST 20,

THE SANFORD HERALD

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is essential to community prosperity.
There must be fRIENDSHIP_ in o u r
dealings. ^
All must work together in the spirit
o f BROTHERHOOD. Let us carry out
this spirit and watch prosperity grow .

Ihr j &gt; u r ..r, 1 l.a f . r . t !■ .:
I j u t M i i m U y in July
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Author lit d to ailm lritati r oa th * a nd t a k e
j h y t h e e i r r u t l o i l of it * t o d i e , honda, o f J*|-knil**!rd(i merit*. J o h n |tu»*&lt;H, to rne w i l l
m o r t g a g e a or o t h e r o t i l i g a t i o n * upon t h e k n o w n and k n o w n hy rnr to he i h r »afnr
M fiiiir f ly of t h e c o r p o r a t i o n ; and g e n e ra lly 1 ' i f m n d r a r r l h i d in and who a iih t r r lh r d to
t h e forrfnir.c a r t l r l r a of ItifiirporAtiun# a nd
t o n a v e a n d e i r r a l s r all * u r h power* a* may
be i n c i d e n t to t h e p U ff tote a a n d hualhea* of he ai'know h di‘ » d lief life me th at he r l r f u l r d
t h e e a r p o r * l i n n , uf o t h e r h a t l n e i a of a li k e a n d * Iit nod tin * aid A r I irli * of I nror|nir atin n
n a t u r e , a n d t o h av e , e n j o y ,
and r u r r U r for Ihr Hurt a n d (Mir|io«»-* tin ri in r i p r t »&gt;rd,
fi».|&gt; and v t d u n t a r i l y .
all t h e r i g h t *, puw«ra. a r i l p r iv ile g e * U n d e n t
In W tinea* W h e r e o f , I h a i r h r f e u n l o art
t o c o r p o r a t i o n ! n r g a n U t d a n d • i* l t l r g u n d e r
a n d h y v i r t u e id t h e l a w * of t h r S l a t e of m y h i n d and ii tll r ia l *ral , at 11 r a y , C o u n t y
of
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of J u lv . It*JO.
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T h e a m o u n t of III** C a p i t a l ■ lock id Ihia
M«fttr
M y r u m m ia ilo n K i i d r i a M a r. It* 2 1,
c o r p o r a t i o n ahall he T w o H u n d r e d and F if ty
T h o u i a n d iFnltars ' I Jftfi.OiH* i, d fv ld td I nto S t a t e of Klurid*
T w o T h o u s a n d and F i v e H u n d re d S h a re * C o u n t y of S r m i n i d e .
12,?jOO.OO) uf th e pa r v a l u e o f O n e H u n d re d
I H rre b y C e r t i f y , t h a t on fhl* d a y e r r 1 S 100.011 * e a r h ; nf «ald c a p i t a l atnrk of T w o a on ally a p p e a r e d hefn re me, an offlrr r d u l y
H undred
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Hollar* a u t h n r i i r d
t o adrn(ni«t* r o*th« a nd t a k e
( 12 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ) T w o H u n d r e d T h o u s a n d Hul- a r know I* d g e m r n t a , M. \V. T a l l m t t a nd II. T .
I a n of i a i d c a p it a l a t o r k a hall he c o m m o n
Hu*'* II, to tne well k n o w n a nd k n o w n l»y me
al ci fk d i v i d e d i n t o T w o T h o t i a a n d "hare* of In Me the t a m e fieraon* dv»&lt;Tlhrd in anil
t h e p a r v a l u e id Mine H u m l m l Hollar* e a c h ; w h o ■ Uih • r irIb e d t *» t h *■ I u r k «d n &lt; a r 11r !»a •*I
a n d F i f t y T h o u a a m l H o l l a r * of •aid c a p it a l i tim r p o r t linn, a n d t h e y ■ rn rally a e k n o w • l o c k *hall he pe rf er rt d a t o c k d iv id e d I n o ( e d g e d before rne Mi at t h e y e l e r u t r «l a nd nig*
F i v e H u n d r e d ahar»* o f t h e par v a l u e o tied I h r Mid A r t i c l e * of I n r u r p u f a lie n for the
tine
H undred
Holl a r* • a r h * which atocl* u«c* and pu rn oa ra th er ein e i p f t t a r d . f r e e ly
a hall he U a u r d o n l y w h e n p a i d for In full a n d v o lu n t a r ilv .
w it h l a w f u l money id t h e U n i t e d S tate * of
In w itmaa W h e r e o f , I h a v e h e re u n t o a i t
Am erica,
or
all o f
a n y p o r tio n uf t h e rrty hand ami o ffic ia l t e a l *1 S a n f o r d , d o *
ca pit al' a t o r k of thi* C o r p o r a t i o n may In* r i J a , t h i • the J-lnl d a y of J u lv , I hJH.
p a y • Idi* la, |**iieil o f u»r d fo r t h e fuirrhaae i S K A l d
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1101 f H11 n 1, 11K I t .
of p r o p e r t y , r i t l i e f real o r p e r s o n a l, "r for
C o u n t y J nil ye id S e m i rode C o u n t ) , F lo r i d a
t h e p r y r n e n t of la b o r or f i - r v i r n , at a Ju»t K. V. HoMSH«»U»KH.
a n d f a ir v a l u a t i o n t h e r e o f , t o he d et e rm in e d A l t o r n r ) for I n e o r p o r a t o r a .
h y t h e h o a r d of d ir e c t o r - .
6 0 - Me.
T h a i t h e aald p r e f c r r r 'l * t o c k th all e n t itl e
l h e h o ld er * t o re c e iv e r a r h a n d e v e r y y e ar -i In t Ire utl Fou r I, He t e n t h J u dir 1*1 l Ircul O f
t i l e d y e a r l y d i v i d e n d of F .ig ht pe r cent u nti l
I lor Ida, S e m i n o l e t o u n i) In i h a n c c r j
t h e * a rn r a Ii a 11 h r V e 11«*r n r * 11r *-d » * u r h d i - M a r y F . W lllla ftia u n
v idi n d • to a Iwa&gt; n he p a i d h* fo r e th * *11vI*
d i n d till c o m m o n •t ii ck a h a lt he paid u f J . II. Mag'uih r e t al.
f i l e d . T h e H oa rd of H l r r c t o r a m a y ietl a n d
T o all p*r»un* c l a i m i n g Intefcata u n d e r
l o u r t lie p r efer re d f l o c k
p r o v i d e d for in
It. II. I .lg g it t T h m n H. M c K a c h e r n . W.
Ho i f a r t ic le * of in* of Dora t I o n , a* a nd w hen
f*.
Drawdy, H avid O
Fry# J, II A b b o t t
t h e aald h o a r d of d i r e c t o r * a ha ll an d* let*
m in e. T h a t •a id p f r i e rr e d a t o r k *h i! l he re- a n d (le n rg r II. U * n r r , or a n y • f t h e m , or
dcefm ahl e a n d auLijerl t o c a l l a t a n . lino* o t h e r * Hr r la im in g a n y I n tr re af In t h e f»d*
l o w i n g d e a r n h e d p r o p e r t y , a n d to all prr*«*na
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red a m t re a dy for h u d n e * * . at \ a r v alue of i l a l m i n g an in»er*| in *ald )ir"p«rty, ti'-w.t
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K ' i of S W ' , . nii d N W U of S K ' s , S ec. • *Tt|f» the fe*ult ilsffrof,
he l i q u i d a t ' d at the o p t i o n *&gt;f t h e hoard of
d i r e c t o r * a n d t h e co nve nt of t h e holder* of :i3 . T p . J l s. of U l ! ) S K ' i o I S K I . of
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f Vr.
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material knowledge and experience in Service
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To all Creidtors, I.enatees, Distrilnt*
tees and all IVrsmts bavins Claims or
Deinand against saiil Kstato:
V oh. and emit of you, art* hereby
noli lied and required to present any
claims anil demands which you, or
either of you, may have against the
estate of J. Hamilton ltep deceased,
late of Seminole County, Florida, to
tin* undersigned ndminslrutor of said
estate, within two years from thi?
date hereof.
Dated July 22nd, 1920. A. D.
49-91 c

A A R O N R. A N D E R S

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C„. are among the husy hives of in
George nishop, manager of the
Crown Paper Company of tlu« eit&gt;
Sanfoid will have golf links and a .(ustry these days, and Mr. Connelly
The Seminole Hotel is undergoing
leaves today for a visit of severa extensive repairs and nnpiovemeiils country duh.
,,
, .
oports business better than ever bem ids knowledge of Sanford coil
weeks in his former home, Ims An­ for the winter season. H \V. Hern­
This much is assured hy the h'* j
.......... . The
... Meisch Co., with John
geles, Cal.
don. the owner lias recently built a committee recently appointed by Pres- ,|itions.
Mr. Bishop has lived in Florida f*»i lloor on the Seminole and is rush­ idem Miller of the Hoard of Trade Meisch, president; Frank Meisch. vlct
eight years, coming here direct from ing the work of furnishing the new The committee consists of Chairman president, and A. P. Connelly, sec re
California and has not visited his na rooms tlint will include several lliu It. .1 Holly. II F. Deitericli, H K. tarv and treasurer, recently formed \S It IY Kit TRAVEL AND FltK U .U l
live state since. He was sent her- suites and miii parlors. The front Haight and Claude Couch. I he lattei purchased all the Drew interests hen
|Nt; GROW I.AHliKIt K\ hy his firm to open the local bran 1 of the building on Park Avenue i&gt; is a banker and looks upon things and have many valuable city lots and
KKY DAY.
&lt;v\K»IU» MERCHANTS ' MX KN of the Crown Paper Company and hi. being greatly improved by a with from a financial standpoint, but evn farm lands for sale and expect to put
* TFItTMN AND GAMES AYII.I.
Couth
the
club,
undei
porch
extending
the.
length
of
tin
Mr.
Couch
says
that
emu.
»nuc.
,
„
n
n
|,lg
advertising
campaign
thl»
efforts as a manufacturer of orang*
.lust as The Herald has predicted
T ENLIVEN CROWDS.
wrappers have been crowned will building and over the sidewalk lie-; the proposition that is being worket , fn„ j„ The Daily Herald, exploiting many t linen in the pout ten years, t in
i........nlunccd
hy
brick
columns
and
out
by
the
committee,
is
perfectly
vnrious
properties.
success. The company, of which In inj» enhanced by hrick
The bill basket picnic and genera is
phis company not only has its owr St. Johns river is too good a propo­
now secretary and treasurer and this will not only be a great eon feasible and if the big men of the
•ifour.il good time ,n Sanford on Sep- part owner, operates three large pet veniemc to the guests who wish t. countv will hack it up and they say | properties to sell, hut does a general sition not to he noticed by the c a p i­
nmUr 2 is coming riirht along «;»&lt;
*- talists of the country, and water t r a v ­
the ...........
men who
enjoy the ground lloor, but will mak* they will—the future of the club n 1leal’ estate business, and• ••
el and transportation in these days of
/remises to eclipse anything of the feeling presses and does n large hu? the upper rooms cool and shady a* aheady assured.
compose
the
company
are
all
San­
in their line—perhaps the lart;
nigh freight rates have brought out
[ini that hat* ever been nttempteil in iness
—
T
he
committee
has
held
four
meetford
boosters,
who
have
the
interest
1 ,hi. |ill(. j„ the way of a good day | est business of any similar compan; all times and will also give the wintei lings* sinco last Thursday night, whet ,'f the city and county at heart and the good features
“ rt, r&gt;
gtie*l' n line sun parlor faring tilneat'with the business men of San- in Florida.
lliiitfn' believe iii letting the world know jus* of trade and travel in Honda.
west. I In- Seminole Hotel is one of tlirv weip ap|H»inlt**lfoi l and their friends and patrons In
jtlrs. Bishop and hahy daughter wil' the lipest siimll hotels in Fla. and has and Deiterich spent one whole morn­
« i l » . « , i— ................... n '-. *■
.rM , j * t
rii, o
spend several weeks in Day tuna. I.it gnimd a line reputation
thi- ami adjoining counties.
.................................
ns the limn 1jin., ,,n one hieatton that lias praetieal estate and investments. A. P. I on best transportation lines In this ot
any
other
state,
and all the riven
rt.. chairmen and members of com tie Martha, aged I years, will aceom of tli. I ra n ling me•n and tourists and I |y been decided upon and they laid out nelly, aside from his interests in till
mittn met at the Hotel Valdez oi puny her father to California, when the many new improvements lieim I wlmt is believed to he one of the tin company, is the secretary &lt;;f th' needs is some dredging from time to
ilendav afternoon and during lunch she will visit her grand-parents, whih made will place it in front ranks - ef t lime hole courses in the state.
secretary of the Building and l.oai time ami twelve feet of water, with
*n‘lii-cui-sed w a y s and means ft. Mr. llishop looks after Ids busincs
,f good Flmhln hotels. Mr. Hern
1.1. D. Ilood. who is doing so much Association, is head of the Connelly some of the bends straightened out
B-jkine the day one long to be relitem interests in California, Wnshlngtoi
is .sparini; tin pain* or r\prn*« for Snnfonl in tin* iH‘Vi,lo|iiii*,ni ' ,nt‘ Heal Estate Company, does a ldg Hr. and some day when we get the propci
men in Washington t&lt;» represent this
LIt,l 11 was decided that since tin and Oregon.
in making the Seminole all that i and who. with his numerous holdings. insurance
j(iM|inm(. business
|tu„...... ................
and also manaui
section the St. Johns river will really
‘ rl,- from the country districts hn«
'
*
'
on
thi
should be in aii up-to-date hotel ii is gieatly interested in the golt corn»e
u«sist in keeping Sanford
cmne into its own. Hut just now it
wired Tom Hcndnlow at t Idea go , «map
J in many
‘ ||||1V ways.
WIlV„.
it turn- l-een kind enough to inviti
every
particular.
NOTICK.
is causing comment in many quarters
the folks from town to iiicnics of nl
The Seminole is not owned by a cor about coining ilown and laying on otii
and the excursion parties coming hers
kir.ib in the years past that it was ui
poration hut by Mr. Herndon who course and received a wire saying lie
from Jacksonville are giving this d t v
To
to the Sanford people to invite then
. _ all
.... who kindly pledged money t&lt; is one of the most energetic and e n ­ could come in September, loin Henand the St. Johns river much gex»*t
to a basket picnic, and this wll the School l-und—Kindly send youi terprising citizens of Sanford and who dulow is one of the greatest experts
advertising.
e* i*i\i n in the West Side park payment to Mrs. \V. I.. Morgan hacks his faith in the future of tin in the golf line and has laid off all tinThat this mighty river—and one e*l
iihere there will he plenty of free ic Treasurer, Sanford. Florida.
Thii city with his mom y asking nothing big courses in the United States, ami
the few rivers that flow north—is at
T»t»-r and lemonade, and folks wil will greatly facilitate the work and but the good will of the people ill the mere fact that Mr. Howl has se
trailing attention, the following from
Irine their baskets well tilled and he very much appreciated, and w* his many enterprises and the Semin- | cured his services means that the San
the Timcs-Unlon will demonstrate:
wr guests will bo our guests stir- would appreciate equally much if any ole Hotel is hut one uf the several ford course will start out with a real
Palatka. August IT —Innuguartioe
trough for a m using good fellowship person who did not sign the pledg* improvements that he intends to make reputation as a golf course.
of tr new fast pnseenger and frctglrt
netting and general getting togeth cards will mail contribution to this in the next few years. His success
President Miller has called a spec­
service between Jacksonville, I*nl»ttr. The ldg tournament, under tin worthy cause. The collection of this in the building of the Seminole Ho. ial meeting for Monday night at the
ka
and Sanford for daylight service
leadership of Chairman Chas. M. fund, as most of you know, is for the tel is gratifying to his many friends Hotel
Valdez
for
a
report
of
the
Golf
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will take place In the early fall, a c ­
Hind. Is taking shape and the bi| purpose of supplementing the school for Hart Herndon is n Sanford hoy committee nml it is hoped tlmt every
cording to plans that have been prae
prites offered will bring the rougl fund allowed by law, so that tcachcn who has shown the proper spirit citizen of Seminole county, who is inticaily completed by cnidtnlistii in
riders of the pincy woods from many may he paid a living wage, and thi when the city needed hotels nnd a- torested in this great development,
tercstcd In river navigation In H o r miles around Snnford to ride the standard of our schools kept up.
pnrtmcnt.H houses nnd who went u- will he there ready to do bin ahnre in
STEAMSHIP LINKS MAKL idn.
tourney in which the Florida hoys ex, .
,
Mrs. A. P. Connelly,
hcad regardless of conditions and ex­ getting the golf course nnd countr) NEW MUNICIPAL d o c k s I.MAccording to advance information
(ell all others.
This feature of th«
Chairman educational Fund pense and put his plans over and club started. The committee hat
PKKATIVK
the schedule between Jacksonville a n d
rrogram will he worth double the
Ids confidence in the future of the city worked unceasingly on this project
Snnford will he the fastest ever pm
pice nf admission to the bnll park ij
and have a report that will make tin
has
well
been
founded.
NEW FILLING TANK.
Now thut the important boat lines on in the South. As nn indicstiern of
the afternoon, hut In conjunction vyitl
The Seminole Hotel is taking tare members sit up and take notice.
the speed of the bont on this run It is
the tournament there will be hnl^
of the guests while the building and
The H. &amp; O. Garage has installed improvements are being made and the
nmc* and athletics of all kinds an«
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Itaulersnn am St. Johns river from Sanford to Jack­ said that it will make the trip from
in the evening a big dance on t he side a lion-galIon tilling tank for gasolene summer season has been a most profit Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dooley nnd sot sonville it is high time that the city Jacksonville to Palatka In less than
walk at the corner of Magnolia am that is one of the very latest wrinkles aide one in every way under the able of Geneva are spending ten days ii of Sanford bethought themselves of two hours, hut slowing up some b e ­
the municipal docks. At the present tween Palatka and Snnford on account,
in this line. It hns a 5-gallon stroki mnnngim-nt of C. It. Kmurick.
Kir«t «treels.
one of the John Adams apartments.
time the only available docks are of the condition of the river.
which
breaks
the
news
to
the
cusAs an extra inducement to conic t.
those of the Clyde Line and if inde­
The l*ont to be put on tho run will
Sanford on th a t day cards will be dis­ tonu-r much faster than the gallon
pendent boat lines are to ‘’VVr"10 j 1 ^ jK
stroke,
regardless
of
the
priceA
be- one purcitnseu
purchased irom
from the govern*tributed through the county bcarinj
will of necessity be forced to
|,„rnlng
wi high speed
• oil
" and
and with
numbers and in tho morning of Sep- cement foundation will be built all
the city build these docks or get bus)
j
,t
believed that during
teml-or prizes will he distributed by around the tank to allow the ears to
ami build them for private uses
«ngims. i
..
the winter months months such a
Sanford merchants—each one Imlditu get right up to the bar and get theli
We
do
not
favor
the
private
docks
-raft will he highly remunerative.
a number getting a chance on som- drink. The B. St O. will receive, «'
for in time the entire lake front would The boat is said to he one of the high
of these prizes—ALL A1ISOLU l F.IA an rnrly date, several ear loads of
be taken up with private dijeks lo tin speed yachts that the government
Lexington cars, comprising the tour­
HIKE.
exclusion of other lines that might took over during the war and which
ing,
sport
and
sedan
models,
and
the)
In fact, this big time will be free it
i want to come in. The city of San- is capable of developing a speed o f
m-rjthing except the dance at nigh will be the very last word in the auto
1 f,nd should make arrangements at nearly JO miles an hour.
and the ton r.nment and games in th line. Iteid their advertisement ii
'once for municipal dockage ami have
Tentative plans are to have l in t
this
issue
regarding
the
giving-awn)
nail park and foi"this only a nominal
'them either where the city dock is boat connect with one to go to Silver
charge will he made, as this money of r«il tubes with every tire casing of
now rotting in the sun or at either Springs, which will mean that the
goes to the Fernald-Lnughton Hos the Kokomo brand.
end of the bulkhead on the lake front St. Augustine tourists who wish to go
pital for an ambulance.
Of course with the miles of lake to tin* springs will come to Palatl.u tr»
The merchants of Sanford are be­
front it is not necessary that the take the boat. The exact date for t t v
BUYS FINK SAN FOB I) HOME.
hind this great picnic and gene a
steamship lines he forced to land in
gathering of the elans and in the morn
any one spot hut should the e-lty build initial trb* of the new line- will bo a n ­
Mr. uml Mrs. St. Clair White wil
ing they will offer special bargains it become Sanford residents some tints
these docks ami they line been neeil- nounced in due time.
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every line of business in Sanford, am during the winter season. Mr. Whit*
ed i.n.iiu
badly fur
for inline
many vonrs
years it would
HAD
A LATE SPRING.
the people will not only have a big
mean the encouragement of other lines
formerly resided here and, like ever;
■■
and iif pleasure boats of all kinds nnd
time here that day, but it will pa; one
.--rt U I•
who has ever lived here, has not
I mv-v
.1,,bn Per**!*!, enc of
them many times over to come in am j
_ _ ____________ ___ | llhting benefit In many ways.
been
satisfied
until
he
could
get
h
a
d
growers
of
Hcnrdall
avenue,
has
j^«t
take advantage of the special bar
P
n
i M
rp
n
a
d
m
{? v T
Mint or 0 is getting into the big city
returned from his old home in S t.
gains offered by the progressive S a n ­ and yesterday he purchase*! the beau VJT 1 * . i _ J
X
U
X 'J T JUJ J U
X
1
Y
1
JLJ
I
N
X
elass
and
all
of
these
improvements
•ffuj home --f C*o. I»io«er on r.ims
ford merchant*
'm ust he made regardless of the ex- Louis, where he spent several wetduvavenue, dose to Ninth street. Mr
jiense. The day of standing hack and He reports a late spring in tl«a£
Brass Hand Music All Day.
nnd Mrs. White .will remove here will THAT MEANS M i l 'l l TO SAN-[banks.
waiting "for George to do it" has country and says th a t all the tim e he
Thr
bungalows
have
been
Special drives of merchants nl the family in the near future and nl
designed hy the foremost bungalow passed and the people who are niov- wllH there the therm o m eter nev&amp;rt
Ft MID IN MANY
morning. Stores to close at 1:00 o'- of
Sanford welcomes them hack to thabove 70.
designer in the United States and ing
jn^ things hi re wnnt the eity com- wt.„.
WAYS
rhxk.
went »«—
. — The
.corn,
. . wheat- ,a im
- '
finest spot on earth. The sale of thii
will not only lie very attractive but I m)Ksioners to get results regardless of other crops are not looking- gnotl in
II "ii
M. Free drawing or prizer property was made through the Con
One &gt;&gt;f the greatest developments up to date in every particular, de- ifie expense. The municipal docks many place-s thi-re nml John was glud
at miner of |*nrk and First street nelly Heal Estate Co.
in
Snnfonl in the past year is Un­ signed to save steps nnd delight the should be investigated and the work to get back to Snnford, wherfr U i« *
1-’ o’clock M. Parade from Find
building of some forty bungalows of housewife in many little innovations should he started oil them just as are probably less troubles L&gt;r tbn —----------x-----------•Meet to West Siile Park.
modern type that is now being started such as the complete sanitury laun­ s«hjii ns possible. This is one of the farmer than anywhere efte* ^ It - r 1).WANTS EKItOlt COHUKCTKD.
Basket Lunch and Picnic.
here hy the George W. Knight ('*»., dry on the rear porch, hast* fixtures hig things f»»r Greater Sanford.
globe.
-Luo p. m . Tournament races in
Col. George Knight lately returneii for clort ririty all over the house for
xhall Park. First Prize $.’»0 in gold The Editor, Snnford Herald,
from France where he saw service electrical appliances.
ENERGIZER IS GREAT.
Prospective merchants are here this
So mill prize $2.T In gold, Third Prize Snnfonl, Florida.
Between thirty and forty of these
in the Engineering Corps with the
week I(Hiking for locations for uew
McClelland Saddle, Fourth Prize. Bri­
DenrSir: Some time ago yon had rank of Colours is the presiding gen­ bungalows will be built at once nnd
’Energizer,"
advertised
. ■,
, , in Tin . i jewelry stores, a new shoe store, u
dle and Spurs.
a notice In your paper regarding the ius in this great work here of build­ many people hav •*
Herald for several weeks, has caused j
/roi.vry .to re and a fe*sl a to m
•LOO to 0:00 I*. M. Hall (Same he funeral of my wife. Mrs. Nick Long, ing up Snnford. Being engaged in
They have not been able to find s t u m
*wtx-n Fathers and Daughters and formerly Miss Mabel Lee, of youi eonstruction work here last winter
•
, .
. . Iinvc llie*i "ill UH» *:•«••*
Married Men and Single Men.
city. As a m atter of courtesy to het for the Southern Utilities Co. Col. et a&gt; soon as tiuishcd. t ol. hniglit nt (be home of L. C. Cameron ar* yet and we have not learned tfieu
K 1,0 P. M. Dance until morning.
grand-parents, and also myself, I Knight recognized the wonderful pos­ i« n construction engineer and has t.linvjnrt.,i that Energizer is the logi­ names.
-x
would like for you to correct several sibilities of Snnfonl ami when his con­ *|n-nt many years ill lids kind of work cal treatment for many human ills
Mjivc Icui DifUliOUit Plant.
errors that appeared in the article tract with the Utilities Co., was fin­ nnd is overseeing the work himself It Is a machine thnt gives you tin
AI I L \ SEED COMPANY
1 miii tlie Little l.etlew e e pit k thi*
ISSUES NEW C’ATAl.Of She died in the Miscricnrdin Hospital ished he went back to New Jersey ami loiyiug the materials in large qunn- mechanical massage and gives it to
of this city, and not at Baltimore made his plans for coming to San­ ti’ics and making a hig saving on m a­ you in every part of the body for ;***lo -opeernlpg lilt- putt tlollB plant 2
lie has terials and eonstruction. lie intends i.lood circulation. Many ills of tin •It only I Mitt In I ,al Bled D* ***v Hite, The |.. Allen Seed Comnntiy of this Md. Her grandmother, Mrs. K. K. ford to become a citizen.
Willinrd;
grandfather,
Mr.
K.
E.
Wil
Pali bout! plant! You have lie.ir*l «»C
"t&gt;. recently incorporated for $50.
q.itvers sptH-lnllt ailaplinz tli-iiiscltt-i
w&lt;&gt;. have just issued thrh annual lard; aunt. Miss llenritta Melts, nnd
catalogue, which is very oUractlv* myself were with her at the end. IDto tie rerllllzetl l-t lir—* *-r luillerllleis.
and shows the business that is heini death was caused hy the accidental
•ir spltlers llllil -I* li-like? (Veil. llil-«
u°tie by the company in this nnd &lt;&gt;th taking of bidoride of mercury. Ev­
plntil »tMill grows In ila- r..iv*»s o f
•r sections of the stnte. The officer* erything thnt medicine nml surgery through
plus, and the failure to throw off this Hiiaiemiila *-an only he tertlUzml by
*d the new company are*, president, 1. could do was done and she just could This location is iderl for the homes
,,
|
_
w«„
the
live
renl
esresidue of the body I*, the cause of Hngll-li exploierx. Un either side u
of
the
bungalow
type
nnd
this
is
a
Allen, Jr.; vice president, It. L. Allen not make it. I will appreciate it very
secretary and treasurer. A. F. Allen much if you will correct the errori part of Snnford thnt is not crowded ta t- man. grower and Sanford boost much of the poor hcnlth. of stiffm’^ - tiuall ervileo ilia) la* dlseeruetl Is the
The L. Allen Seed Company hai nnd, if not too much trouble, forward and is most cool nnd comfortable get­ .•r. M l -.&lt;&gt; T u- . J i. j- for III. old homr «f rhr,im»ll,ra *nd ncurlll.. Anyonr ft«-s|i\ IoIk-s of tlie t ill) x. Tlie English
ting all the south breezes in the iu Ohlu nnd will J l.u vi.lt point, I, «-l,o w ont. In to r th11. urrnt m ortar I- true Her siting lids plant I* Immedi­
gained an enviable reputation nniong me n copy of the paper.
«be Northern stnte-s before I»nl massage will find Mr. Cameron ately struck by Its rescinl-luure t«»
summer. Another good feature of
•no many growers of the state, ni
Respectfully,
this
building
is
the
size
of
the
lots,
they make "service" their watch
Nick Ixmg.
lie returns home He carried San
to K‘YC( ? " U/ X " h i C
ve U m 'I i
being 100 feet front, giving the pur­ ford literature with him. and will in «tration and those who have triedI it :lu *e | elm) -In 11**--sl,it uineltlitra lo the
word ami sell only seeds nnd othe: 1407 South 52nd Street,
chasers the choice of having a large terest Northern rapital in several en have found quick relief for distant rnlltint -lutliais nt home. Through
products thnt nr« guaranteed true t- Philadelphia. Pa.
, * , '
f .,11
thnt has been bothering them for •he* i ft tree of luitiit tie takes a penny
lot or selling off nart of the lot to ,
nsnie nnd that will give satisfactloi
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-------I'rot-i M« pocket iiipI lli*erts B In oil**
some
friend
who
wishes
to
build.
This
nith the wonderful business thnt thi
M r ’ u w T . ; n v r « ?irewoll
...........
. « ■ , I S - * 1- &lt;;
xf il-e en*vices or s|*ii«. immediate
will make just three houses to each n m m d J r nf h h f r i l l , on W i n KM KICK ON LEAVE.
• Qterprising firm hns nlrcndy hull
No. « * . - - I
» -l-H o tm o n l.
block nrd will make nn Ideal appear­
up in Florida and with the new incor
giving thrm a ^ Ic k e n dinner an*1 «l
,.ronnnl nni, Schclle M aine .•e-ult a Jet &lt;*f highly scented liquid
Poration thnt will he able to hand!
Mr. C. It. Kmciick, manager of the ance with the modern bungalow type- tin- good things of the araiwm
thc ho, pi, n|ity „f Mr. nni1 tolieii !* ill** htirged from the spout ui*A greater volume of business., thr Seminole Hotel, Snnford, Florida, hi
•n the pNtll lying below, ami the plant
A
W
r
S
J
S
*
K
h
i
M«U
»
l
.
homo
wllh
hln
nano- of Alien will be* emblazoned un enjoying a two weeks visit t ’&gt; Atlan­
when he n d u r n ? from Michigan
W E. Douglass nt their country * fertilized. Could anything lie more
"n the minds of the fanners of Flor tic City, N. J., nnd is the guest of Mr. street anti Magnolia and four more
Mr.. U . ! , l» now
’•"" ,n|nurnlnp
........ - . w m . ,ivt.n „ COod l ^ n m i . n l .- tilnienluiis&gt; And yet liter* are tla»*e
for many years to come.
W. W. Marmaduke, manager of the will be started next week .and will wnc.c mrs. ^
•th** diM.c the «xlstetiee of Gad I’oor
Sanford Is proud of her enterpris new Sea Crest hotel. Me. Kmericl be put on sale at ™ * * * 0} ? ™ *
, „,
u u m Columns of The chicken iupper. Needless to say. |he
&lt;si|». ‘ Tl;e Ni-'.i HepuMie.
Let the A\ ant
J? ftnd rejoices with the Allen Seed will visit New York City and other to he arranged through the Snnford
two gentlemen enjoyed the latter.
Building nnd l.onn Association or the Herald work for yot\
’ onipnny in their new incorporatloi
i
and their great success In business points before his return.

Palatka Co. First to In­
augurate Line
WILL BE PROFITABLE

|„ Sanford On Thursday
' September 2nd
ONE GREAT BIG DAY

MUNICIPAL
DOCKS FOR
OUR CITY

Forty New Bungalow s
Wil! Be Built In Sanford
Work Starting A t Once

Knight Construction Company Helps
Sanford Grow

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TH E SANFORD HERALD
NEW PRESSING CLUIJ.
G. W. W aters &amp; Son have starter
n pressing club a t the corner of Son
ford Avenue and First Street, anti a n
ready to do all your pressing, clennint
and dyeing and nil kinds of taiiorim
right up to the minute. G. W. Wn
ters, or •'George," as he is known tr
everybody in the city, hns been hen
ninny yenrs in the barber business
and his son will have charge of tin
new pressing club. Phone your or­
ders to G. W. W aters &amp; Spn and gel
real service.
Mrs. J. II. Teller, Mrs. Wm. Craven
Mrs. J. W. Telford and Mr. Harr.'
Craven were DcLnnd visitors to San
ford on Snturdny.

"Scnldswcct” suggests

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IFfiAl \n\FRTISIN(i

inner good­

ness; applied to citrus fruits produc­
ed l»y members of tiie Florida Citnif
Exrhnngc it indicates a tree-ripened
product, so sweet little or no sugnr is
needed.
Through the advertising and domonstrntion Mork of the co-operntinn
growers who form the Florida Citrus
Exchange the Sealsweet trade-mark
has become the grapefruit and ornngc
buying guide of tmllions of house­
holds.
The Sealdsweet name and trademark
constitute nn asset of the Florida Cit­
rus Exchange esteemed by experts a-*
Worth a large sum, yielding dividend
each year to the grower members on
fniits of known quality.

Circuit Court. S»Tcnth Judtctil Circuit
8-mlnol* County, riortd*. tn Ctiineory
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present to a child on reaching age 21.
Your first is the Savings Bank but this is not
certain your death might prevent your plans from
being carried out, and the fund would be limited to
what you had actully saved and not what you intended
to save.
I.ile insuranee combined with your savings meets
the conditions and makes the fulfilment of youi wish
easy and certain.
Under t his policy two lives are insured the child
for the legal limit up to the policy $500. and the
kcr.t'liciais who pays the premiums, for a .sullicient
amount to pay the balance of the premiums due to
make the policy mature as an Endowment. Thus if
you live you pay the premiums. Should you die while
tin* policy is in force the t ’ompanv pays the remaining
premiums f / you. by endorsing the policy as fully
paid up. All uncertainty is removed.
At the expiration of the Endowment period, if the
child be living, or if not living, to such person as may
have been designated by the beneficiary to receive
such payment, or if there he no living person so desig­
nated, to the child.
Policies issued only at ages 2 to 15 next birthday;
only one policy ($500) one life, and none if other in­
surance is carried.
The death benefits payable on the child are up to
the legal limit ms prescribed by the Statutes of the
State of New York.
Loan and casli values after the policy is in force
three years, to the beneficiary named in the policy.
Paid-up values after three years, or automatically
continued in force for a reduced amount if cash value
is not selected.
Thirty-one day’s grace in payment of premiums.
No restrictions as to residence or travel.

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the l.'jy crop nv.‘ t; be eat and cured.

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Immediate deliveries—a satisfaclory steel-: c f repair parts olway:
carried; r al ?“rvice guaranteed.
A d^mun'.'tration on your own
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T. M. Ji'lks, I.. I*. .I'lks, f t al.
Suit t&lt;&gt; (Juift Title, Citation.
To Charles A. Love. Mary h. Love
W. \. .Iriks, Mollie Rhoden, Morin:
.Iriks Goode, Ell Goode, and Lain.
Paine .Iriks, Address, llawkinsvill.
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To E. N. .Iriks, A ttir Moore .Irlk^
E. Mallary, E. V. Mallary, Mary Lrwi
Mallary, Mary .lelks Lewis, II. II
Johnson, Wilhelminn Johnson, F. I.
Mallary. Nathaniel .Iriks, Mary J “lk«
Address, Maeon, (5a.
You and eucli of vou are hereby or
dered and required to he and appen
before this honorable Court on Mon
day, September Gth, 1020, a rule da;
of said Court to answer the bill ol
complaint filed herein against you
and The Sanford llernld is hereby des
iglinted ns the newspaper in whirl
this order shall appear once a weel
for four consecutive weeks.
To EXnier .lelks, Mary E. .lelks. Lib
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Unite*
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You and each of you are hereby or
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honorable Court on October -Ith. I'.'JO
a rule day of this Court, to answe
the bill of complaint tiled liereii
against you, and The Sanford llerab
is hereby designated as the newspnpe
in which this order shall appear one
a week for eight consecutive week)
Witness my hand and official seal o|
the Court at Sanford. Seminole Conn
ty. Florida, this the tilth day of Aug
list, PJ20.
E. A. Douglass,
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Clerk. Circuit Court
S« belle Maines, Solicitor for Com
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benefits derived from the Sealsweet
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tiger at Tampa, or call on

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THE SANFORD HERALD

august

Wallace, nrc home from Charlotte,
N. C.
ClilTord UcJI is home from Char­
lotte. N. C,. also Mrs. Hell.
Miss
Pcnrlie and the small son are still
there. Miss Penrlie will enter Queens
college in Chnrlotte for the school
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORyear in September.
RESI’ONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brumley nnd
sons, Willie nnd John, were from
TY-EFFIC IEN T REPORTERS FOR TIIE HERALD
Monday until Friday night driving
home from Charlotte, and found a
| Mr. Pugh, a late arrival from Tex­ great deal of mud nnd had roads.
LONGW0 0 D LAC&lt;)NICS.
as, has purchased the McGnhey prop They were guests of Miss Annie
Hawkins, »♦ Commerce, Cn., for a
Mr. Reiter left for his old home erty.
short
visit. Mr. Brumley is im port­
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Lillian
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Watts
re­
near Pittsburg. Pa., last Thursday
turned home Sunday from Tallahas­ ing a fine bird dog from North .Caro­
it»» a few weeks stay.
Miss Eva MeQ^arters of Orlando is see, where they have been attending lina tliis week.
E. M. Galloway is home from his
the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A’. Hist* school.
northern
trip. Mrs. Gnllowny will
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Snuldburgh
of
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line.
Mrs. Edgar Clouser of Coronado lando were guests Sunday of Mr. and rom ^ n in New York until next week.
41 r. and Mrs. W. L. Henley have ns
Heath, who has been visiting friends Mrs. J. M. Waits.
their
guest Mrs. Henley's brother,
Mrs.
L.
T.
Hunt
nnd
two
children
here, left Thursday
for Orlnndo,
where she will be thu guest of Mrs. left Monday for their home in Fort Mr. Kemp, wife nnd children, of
Ocnln.
Dan Clouser for several days before Lauderdale.
We are pleased to note that Mrs.
.Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart en­
returning to her home.
Loretta
Tracey changed her plans
tertained
at
their
home
Inst
Thurs
Mr. nnd Mrs. .Short were shopping
day evening Mrs. Edgar Clouser of and will not go to her home in St.
in Hanford on Thursday.
Mrs. II. 11. Smith wes shopping in Coronado, being the guest of honor Albans, Vt., until next spring.
Murda Maycdn left Inst Tuesday
J. S. Dinkle, T. P l-cwis nnd Clias
Winter Park Tuesday.
Hartley attended the ball game in for Ncv.* York City nnd will soon go
to San Francisco to take pnssnge for
Sanford Monday afternoon
Harry Phipps of Fort Meyers his native city, T,sti &gt;, in Japan. Mr.
spent the weekend here, the guest of Maycdn may he gone about a year
and expects to tiling n bride on his
his brother, J. E. Phipps.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrstello, Miss Ida return in the persjin of a sister of
Austin and Mrs. Mary Cummings of Mr. Toyamas.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Long and
Orlando spent Tuesday in Longwood
guests of Mr. Fred and Miss Harriett daughters, Virginia, Gretehcn and
Kathleen, drove to Ft. Meade lei *
Grist.
Mrs. Donovan of Tampa is spend Saturday, returning Tuesday, to visit
mg several days here, the guest «* Mrs. Long's sister, Mrs. T. E. Bur­
gess and family. They found good
Miss Harriett Grist.
roads all the way.
------------x-----------Mahlon Wright lias a very a tt r a c t ­
NEWS OF GENEVA.
ive building spot for the cozy littb
house lie is building in the palm
\tibrey Moran made a business trip grove on the land recently purchased
to Tampa last week.
of Mr. and Mrs. John Derby, on Cel­
Mr. ami Mrs. ,1. II. Daniel are home ery avenue.
again, a fter a pleasant visit to their
Mr. and Mrs. John Derby are busy
son. Rev. Herman Daniel, and family
platting their farm in a suburb of daughter. Palmer, loft Tuesday for
at Largo.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Huddleston Dayton, Ohio and are having a fine I lendcrannvillo, N. C.
C. M. Parnell of Sanford spent a
drove t&lt;&gt; Jacksonville in their ear last Mile in building lots. They will re­
few days with his mother, Mrs. A. I*.
week. They will he the guests of turn to Sanford soon to reside.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kittard and Fnrnell., Inst week.
their daughter, Mrs. Fred Yerkes.
Miss Edith Stocklns lias returned
seven children are new comers ii
while there.
Mrs. E. N. SiitluTi returned iiom&lt; Cameron city, from near Charleston to her home at Limonn, after a stay J
from Coronado last Monday, aftei S . c. There are four Kinnrd brothers of several weeks in Oviedo.
J. B. Jones nnd family have return­
having spent a month at that delight here anil one sister, Mrs. M. A. Jack
ed
from an auto trip to Valdosta,
-on.
out
of
n
family
of
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children,
nP
fill resort.
Mrs.
Eielinor. of Baltimore, is living; the others, six brothers and Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Partin and fam ­
visiting h ir daughter, Mrs. Etulm three sisters, nil live at Charleston.
ily spent Sunday a t Palmer Springs.
t'urlett. Other guests of Mrs. Cur A regular old fashioned family.
Dr. Hilhurn, presiding elder of the
lett have been Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Kinnrd are mov­ Orlando district, preached at the
Brumley of St. Augustine.
ing to an 8-ncro farm near Rand’s
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Moran and Siding, on West Side, recently ptir- Methodist church Sunday morning.
Mrs. J . W. Grogan and baby of
Pauline spent the weekend in Sun i based.
Bloomhurg, Texas, are visiting Mrs.
ford, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. II
(!. W. Spencer has closed the Dres- R. L. Wheeler and Mrs. Thoo, Aulin.
I land.
sor road, from the railroad track to Mrs. Grogan was, before her marThe trustees appointed for tin Cameron City, as he owns all the
school for the coming year were J land on both sides of the street. The riuge, Miss Mary Aulin nnd lias many
W. Flynt, C. W. Culpepper and V. T. Tropical Produce Co. closed Johnson friends in Oviedo who extend to her i, ,
most hearty welcome.
Peters.
road some time ago from Benrdall
Mrs. C. A. Brannon has returned to
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avcntie to the rail road track
hci home ill Wildwood.
EAST SANFORD SIFTINGS.
---------------------------------The Cameron City church is no
more—the material ts being built in­ COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
Rev. Rancher was over from Apop­ to tenant houses for the Tropical
HAS CHANGED OVER
ka Sunday for his regular services at Produce Co., on South Benrdall ave­
Moores Station church.
nue.
I he Country Gentleman has chang­
Mr. ami Mrs, C. Roiee Bell and son.
The paving on Cameron avenue is ed its tune.
completed from Celery avenue to the
It has a feature article in Inst
intersection of Miller avenue and week’s issue showing the great ami
Cameron Villa road. Miller avenue
is now being paved, a s h o d street mighty industry of citrus growing in
connecting Heardail nnd Cameron the state of Florida, especially men­
avenues at Moores Station.
Rich­ tioning the rapidly growing state and
mond avenue will he paved about the fertility of the soil.
This is a direct contrast to its a r ti­
one-half its length and we under­
cle
in the issue of March 5, in which
stand Cameron Villa rond will l&gt;&lt;
paved; also a short piece of road lead­ Florida was classed as a desert. What
ing to Joe and A. II. Cameron’s homes has come over the spirit of the Gen­
tleman’s dreams? Has it seen a
from Cameron avenue,
great light?
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OVIEDO HAPPENINGS
press. This is confessed in a recent
Miss Ruth Young has returned article in that paper, in which the
from Gainesville, where she has been statement is made tiiat the like of
attending the summer school at the the uproar that was raised by that
"desert” article was never heard lieUniversity of Florida.
Messrs, Lewis and Rowdy Wright fore, in North, East or West.
From chambers of commerce t&lt;
spent Sunday night nnd Monday at
I.akclimd. the guests of Messrs. II. It. press, from cities and hamlets, the
Country Gentleman has been belli
McCall, Jr., and Emmett McCall.
Mrs. T. W. Lawton and family bored and conferences were even held
spent one day last week at Daytona in Washington City to limi out how
bench.
to quell tin* storm.
I.. A. Harvard, traveling auditor of
* itrus glowers who co-operatively market their
The Philadelphia offices rocked in
the Seaboard Air Line, was a business the cradle of a great cyclone which
fruit through the Florida Citrus Exchange believe in
visitor In Oviedo Friday.
would not abate. The Times Union
n Mpmre deni all around and try to give the trade
Mrs. L. It. Mitchell has moved into went so far as to deride Villa by see­
the O. P. Swope cottage on Graham ing hint called a country gentleman!
umi the putdh fair treatment.
avenue.
This article does better by Flotddi
Mr. and Mrs. Robert King' and bn —nnd it is safe to say that the Coun­
by of Sanford, have moved to Oviedo try Gentleman will he careful in the
l.a-t winter, when many retail dealers were
ami are at present located at tin future. One by one the press is
Ot iedo hotel.
tolling giapefniit higher than the returns to grow­
Mrs. ('. I,. West anil children have learning to take Florida's claims serers justified, the Florida Citrus Exchange prevailed
returned f»&lt;«« r.n extend.d u m i t. a,,,.,!,. Who's next, gentlemen.
upon thousands of them t" ooii...&gt;•&gt;*!•• &gt;,.to. &lt; mi n
I Atlanta and Decatur, Ga.
Mr. ami Mrs. S. W. Swope, Mis? WEATHER AND CROP CONDI­
margin *&gt;f profit.
TIONS.
Mabel Francis Swope and Mrs.
S
lav ami Imhy spent Friday in San
fold.
Jacksonville, Aug. IS.—Tempera­
Mhen this was done, Seahlsweet grapefruit
Mrs. I,. Gore ami two children n ture.
Mean temperatures ranged
sold to i ntistimeis al reasonable prices. Flm North Carolina are visiting I.. II from J degrees below to I degree
Gore and family.
above normal.
Mrs. O. G. Wolcott and little son
Precipitation. The week gave gen­
Henry, and Rev. and Mrs. L. C
erally
fair weather over most dis­
Wright and family, spent Wednesday
tricts, showers being most frequent
at Daytona bench.
T. J. Brannon has returned from t in the south. No rain fell, however,
visit of several weeks with relative* in potions of the several districts, and
i$ d friends in Atlanta and othci the amounts were generally below lb*
seasonal.
Georgia points.
Condition of Crops. The rains ui
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Carter and son
Walter, have returned from an nut■ the last few weeks followed by hot
dry weather of recent days, resulted
trip to South Georgia.
Mrs. B. (I. Smith and mother. Mrs very unfavorably for cotton during
*L A. Clarke, spent Monday afternoon the last week. Much shedding look
in Sanford.
place and some reports indicate that
_ Mrs. T. W, Lawton and childri-i plants m e dying. Certainly, plants
visited Orlnndo Saturday.
have m u lle d their maximum growth
D. E. Lundy and family of Mann and have taken on the greatest
tee, are visitinrig Mrs. Lundy’s fa amount of fruit. A few reports in­
ther and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A .1 dicate satisfactory condition.
The
MrCulley.
unfavorable state of cotton plants is
M. I). Pulsion spent Saturdav it due to excessive rains rather than to
Orlando.
the boll weevil. Early plnuted short
B. G. Smith left Sunday for a visit staple on uplands opened more rapid
to Atlnntn, Marietta nnd'Blue Ridge ly during the week—due to a hig&gt;
(ill.
percentage of sunshine. The corn
Mrs. \V. E. Young and Elizabeth
crop
is mostly good; it is being har­
ro u n g have returned from Daytona
vested.
The cane crop is good to ex­
bench, where they have been spendIng a week with Mrs. O. P. Swope cellent. Peanuts continue satisfac­
tory. Velvet beans made favorable
nnd children.
Mrs. T. W. Lawton and childrer progress; much hay was saved. Cit­
leave Wednesday for Daytona beach rus fruits, especially oranges, nrc
where they expert to spend a month holding well; grape fruit not so good
General preparations
or six weeks. They will be accom­ as oranges.
panied bv Mrs. Mary Lawton, of are being made for fall and winter
Jacksonville.
truck.
Mrr. Julios Gist left Friday for r
Let the Want Columns of
visit in Charleston, K. C.
41 r. and Mrs. W. E. Argo and I Herald work for you.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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The City Market
Walthall &amp; Estridge, Props.
Full Line of

Western and Florida Meats
Staple and Fancy Groceries
To Our Customers, Friday and Saturday
\10 pounds Sugar $2.25

Deane Turner

QUICK DELIVERY

Groceries

We have the best Delivery Service in the City. Give us
your Meat and Grocery Order. We can Please You.

Peanut and Walnut
Meats of Jars
Boned Chicken and
Creamed Chicken
in Tins
Lobster and Lobster
Paste
New York Cream
Cheese
Mushrooms
Dried Fruits of all
kinds
Fresh Fruit and
Vegetables
Phone 497
112 W.{[First St.

Florida Citrus Exchange
Educates Dealers to Sell
Grapefruit at Fair Prices

Phones J06 and 493

Fertilizers
For Seed Beds
A sh es

Sicainod Bone Meal
Raw Bone Meal
(hound Tobacco Stems
Cotton Seed Meal
Nitrate Soda
Potash Nitrate
Mixed Fertilizers
Our Prices Are Right

Chase &amp; Co.
Sanford, Florida

LOOK
for our display of new goods
at our

NEW! [STORE
People’s Bank Building

F arms, Homes, Groves, Lots
I H A V E
T H E M

Sanford prosperity is visitib on every hand i Kir
farmers are making good and with their surer-s
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others are also prospering and best of all
believe in Sunforii and Seminole County. \|ntie\
made here is also being invested in developing "'ir
section. Our growth is legitimate and inspiring
Folk* are settling down for a life time stay buying
homes ami farms, businesses ,*ir.
Any one in need of anything in the way of property
will do well to call at my othre. The small cement
building on Park Aver.
assisted may and ran I rip you.

Watch the South East Corner of Puge 7 wo

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i IIGUST 20, 1928

PAGE THREE

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SANFORD
GOES TO
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Wdnesday.

Ami even if we do loose the

Umpire .Monahan has been the m ,\
umpire to s ta y with the Florida Stnt.
league since the beginn’ng of the sen
son You can say what you please
of his work hut we ndntire his nerve
in sticking it out.

I’ete today, while

inljr a k’ame earryiriK the fast Dayjkrlaud was
V.

vita bunch, the Feds landed In a heap
t the bottom of the ladder.
Runny i his past week Sanfordj
id lost them
lavid seven games
||. At no time, with the exception
f die game with IJartow, were they
i the running.
The Sanford pitching stair K«ve up
tighty hit • in these seven Karnes, alrun* and the team made IS
Jowinrr
error' behind them.
fe otr&gt;et this Sanford was able to
pout d out Id hits for a total o f t()
, uliilo the visitiiiy pnlycrs inadi
pjt sewn errors, not one of which
(.-..•t them anythin!?.
It was Bartow that first began ti
,h,.ir down on the Feds. They piny*
, j .i double header Friday and an
t'h. . d. ble header .Saturday. Bar
t„w won them both—first Kamo G to
;,j,[ the second game I to 1.
S.itmday Bartow did it right ovei
it was in the first Kamo ot
:Ut il..x that Sanford almost won i
game. They had ns much as a fuui
j.j,, |,rol on Bartow at ililferenl time?
hut in tlie final wind up Bartow won
II to (?. And they carried olf the
srcoml game ii to 2.
But Monday the real slauithtciiiig
kga». It was Tampa this time and
what they did to us was a plenty. Just
10 to 1. that’s all.
Aral Tuesday—well, Tampa just
brat us la to 0, because they were
tind and wanted to catch a train
If it handn't been for that perhaps
they would have bad to light lantern?
to finish the game with.
Today Sanford played in St. Pete
and St. Pete kept the good work go­
ing by pushing us once more in tin
face. crabbing the biy end of a 11-1
wore
Tomuirinv (Thursday) the Fed.
clay St. Pete mice more and it is ti
le hoped we yrab this one. Then wi
play ! aki land in their own back yard
Friday and Saturday and if there is
any way for us to connect riyht these
:*D days, we will ayain climb out of
the cellar.
Anyw ay here's Inpir.c some more.
I III: fill RNAM ENT R IM M
Of al: the sports, this tournament
riding that will take place Thursday.
Stpieml'cr 2, in connection with the
all-day dchrntion, will be, beyond i.
ii ul.t, tin crowning feature.
fur tlii- event Shcritr Hand has alndy Iliad up entries from this county, a? well as several of the surround­
ing n".ulus, ami the prizes are very
ittrai ttvg^
tl„. first prize $.10 iu gold i?
bud *2.1.00 for the next best and
a. to l ami fourth will carry olT i
.■ml bridle respectively.
Ii • .dmiy about this time of tin
■•••! that base ball fails begin te
' 'i
they are pretty well fed up
ball and this new sport fui
will be welcomed by all.
1st ,* everyone be there and clieel
"cmiiude county cow boys on
sr 1 n an iiiber that what little money
*&lt;■ n.ay have lo spend will go to tin

.'.'inlord fans are in store for a
Kii.p. ig treat in the way of a farce
.
ot the Bail Park Thursday
iT|.n infer 2. It is on this day that
tf&lt; cirS will play their first yuan
•&lt;( L.-c ball of the season, their op.
tsfi-ii' being their fathers..
And
tki i the idd married heads are going
l" toko the "old" single buck* &lt;*vei
if* biggest scream of the year.
And olmiy with all this funny fun
!i* will be nil kinds of stunts that
*'dl ' - worth while going to see. W«
all tlie pink lemonade and
"a and peanuts and &gt;no k&lt;’• 'i .I we might want and all if.
that is taken iu that day wih '
’ ...id liu; mg an ambulance foi *
1 dial.
oilph Ste\cn*
bus* ■&gt;:' tin
ii .ca's team and be has been
•
idem to sign up no playvi
not over 2.1 years of age am
that has ever played above
W bull. That means that wv
W|f fl have the pleasure &lt;&gt;f seeing
A'ti, ii Vowel I pitch against the marJ]"1 ".' ft, and chances are that Dm
I’nl. ton will do the twirling for tin

•mi ' d men.

CELERY SEED

Suppose we do end In the cellar.
»• will |„. tilo only club in the league
that will do it.
, Mar pitching stalT gave up enough
hit? to scon- twenty-five runs in two
kanies. Not no bad at that, it could
have |„.,.n twenty-six.
But we nre not going to ead in the
tcllar, we nre going to make either
•'L Pete, Lnkelntid or Orlando do it,
K,Mi whnt little force we hare left
tonnentrated towards Orlando.
•Monday and Tuesday we play Orlar do nnd then we end our series with
M&lt;m in a double header Iatbor I).»y.
And the way both of these teams
•,r*' going new, tiiese should prove to
te very interesting games.

If there Is ever any argument?
conic up in n niittto Sanford is piny
ittK in. we bear about it in all tin
papers around the circuit. Let sonn
one else do it ami it is never hear,
of in the papers.

name of being wor«c than all kinds of spoil a t the Rase Ball
Tue
it do.
park on September 2nd. "Boss" raeWei
-------inir. base ball game between the girls ford 1
, Hut tow and Daytona a n and their («o?.??rs
iiiL* a lively ch«. for liiat j tween the married
" A i t . n i i ' .10 Aunic xVoril
with Tampa on the big end. I men.
" tr-eiiat." ns tno'i pi’ii|ile tin* iivvure
I* one ot tin* very few Lngll-h itnnli
Atm remember that the next Kami taken illrect from the Arable.
||.
at hum,, is with Orlando next .Mon­ Riloplloti lakes i* right liaeli in tin
day. Forget about the wav our tenn.
And Tampa lias worked c
has heen going lately and come out dllii. of the t'ritnailes l’.ii*ti.|| 1*11*1
the way. 'I heir success can
and help heat Orlando once more.
counted for through Tommy
Fierce Sea Creature*.
And as it looks like they h
ST \ M ) | \ G Ol' Till, r i.l R
The ilaiiueroim ii.urine creatures nre
best team, then we say let I
team win.
Iii gcmral not the largest. T . e filler
\ uuiim
whale, lllilell I* •_•!» feet »r *n III Joilgtll.
Won
, wit: iiiiii.!. ami ilemiir almost any*
tlilug lb.it *wliii* lit ilie »ee. Some; tlllle* III. H ill III *.||..ol* Slid limit
1 (lie Ida i 11. I..•■i&lt;• ol all* lli.e ,i paek
&gt; of Initial,i i.olie* tlie Minn-eater
• shark. *. !.I.uu more iliiin 2&lt;*
tong.
* I* one of the Iteri i *l «en er. ntoie*.
lie I* a * lore a * In* - d interim s. The
111K sperm wlllll. - . . - ii* lit iie-l largely
on *.i rjj»- *|&gt;. ■liiieli*
ii.'topus, for
allot) It o n ,* iii deep pater. Some

for the first prize in the Riding Tournament on Celebration
Day, Twenty-five dollars for the second prize,; nice saddle for
the third prize, a Bridle and Spurs for the fourth prize.
These nice prizes mean quite a few entries and the more
entries the bigger the day. And the bigger the day the bigger
the crowd, and the bigger the crowd the better we will like it.

Let us all get together this one day and show
the Out-of-Town People a Good Time. Many is
the time they have invited us to visit them and
they always show us a Good Time. Now let’s
return the Favor.

now is also a good time to think about what
buy for Fall, how much you are going to pay
whom you intend to buy.

And while ThiniviUi-i
Kemeinber this-Our stock of Fall Merchandise
is beginning to arrive, and it will be
well for you to look it over early. We
are sure that you will agree with us
when we say that

H D I T O I!

LI KE

TAMPA

I pa in the pereentnKe column.
I Brinson Smith, wrilirtK in the Tam' pa Tribune, states that as yet lltcre
1is no surety on the pennant for the
l second half. This t* true, but the
way that Tampa is pilitiK up wins, wo
believe it will be hard to beat them.
The | oiik strii?K of wins in the first
half prompted several other oiub.t
about the circuit to strengthen their
tennis in order i i bead otr the Smok­
ers, hut it looks tike Daytona ntul
Bartow were the only ones fortunate
cnotiKh to put themselves ir. the run*
tiillK.
Bight now both Daytona and Bar*
t..» have a , bailee, and a pretty fair
. i an. •, and it ii possible for either
one or both of these teams to pass
Tampa within a weeks time, Imt it
i* not probable, unless four or live
of the Tampa players lose an arm or
But with all this mt crest that is
limv heiny centered at the bead and
of the second division, or the last
four clubs, especially by the fans of
Sanfonl, as it is in this division that
the Feds are yoiny to end.
Even tliouyh the feeliny Is now that
it will lie Sanford that holds the
cellar at the end of the second half,
we don't believe it.
Sanford's chances of yettiny out of
this second division are very slim, ev­
en thouyli it is possible for us to
pass Braden town and end in the first
division.
Our club was running: alonyf in
pretty fair shape duriny this half and
it looked for a while like we were
yoiny to be some where up near the
top, but base ball can’t be run on
air and neither can a winning club
be produced if the fans do not turn
out and support it. And for that
reason some of the very best of our
players were sold iu order that tlnancial obstacles could lie overcome. After
sclliny these best players we then be­
gun to slide and we are now sliding
towards the cellar.
But ayain we say we are not yoiny
to end in the cellar as long as St.
Pete, Orlando and Lakeland are in
the Icnyuc. At this time, just two
and one half gomes separate St. Pete
and Lakeland with Sanford and Or­
lando in the middle. Of these four
clubs Sanford, even crippled like she
is has just ps good a chance as any
6f them, because all four clubs arc
running rocky.
And from now on until a fte r the
last of this month we play these weak
er teams. After the two days series,
yesterday and the day before with
St. Pete, we then play four games
with Lakeland, then two more with
Tampa.
Then, if after playing these games,
we find ourselves till near the collar
door, wo can then say that the Ore
is out, but not until then.
The Leadinn •'•-••Jon,
To a ll'herie i ilo-re '» only mm
hliig Inthe world and that (y fi*||.
lie
v i*.pillar author till* of two
itil lUhermen mod lug Iii from of n
lllle *|orc nth* ••vi'iiImb “1 h ale Just
teen home.' *ii M mil-, '‘and found whan
I gat In the house there were sunn*
ilomI *iiiliis on Ole carpet. I went an
n the other rom i, and there wax lay
alT« on ihc Moor. Somclmdy hit her
slllia . liih. IPs a terrible tiling Mere
( conn hom • tlr.-M out fromil-dung
ill dai end—“ "How was ihe fis'?
llgV li.'orded.-d &gt;ti,. mt |Amsrican Ray.ill tU
m* -llmnlcd ll.id soouio'i .• it ii.. (■ .ijdi* of .......... tonic*
w«.|. toi ii -1 4 ii i |*. iip|H’sed lo Bto
wm irti Ur.ni liriiitla. \ minority
of
■ favored obedience i•• Itrltleli laws Inii tin* great majority op­
posed tin. Brltl'li lui’lliinls with (be
eololili*. Init wauled a pem.e.i! ir *elBeiini i and the maliiteimu.• or (lie
Brill'll i until dlmi. The war drove (bn
ro.udl'ts, nr *i&gt; called Tories, IMunrtn*
ml reslslntiro, and In the fo b tij of
New Vie'x alum, more lli.iii '.TI.OOO
took up nnns (or tin* British. Out of
n total imputation of less tto.t. T.tiOO,l)nn more than &lt;&gt;0.000 roynurU) left
llie colonies during the revolution beV.iUbe of Btelr political position.
Dryden’s Defense ot Foreign Words.
Il Is trin? when I Mud an English
word significant and sounding, 1 neith­
er borrow from the Latin nor any
other language; but when 1 want nt
lionie I must seek abroad. If Hound­
ing words nn? not of our growth mid
tnamifai lure, who shall hinder me to
Import them from a foreign country?
I carry not out the treasure of Bio
nation which Is never to ?,eturtt: Imt
what I bring from Italy. I spend In
England; here il remains and here It
clrciilales; If the colli he good. It will
pa*s from otto hand to another. I
trade . , , for the ourlchti cut of
our iiatlie language. We have enough
In England to supply our necessity;
hut If we will have tilings of magtilflmire and splendor, we mu«t get
them by commerce. . . . There­
fore. If I find a word In u classic au­
thor, I propose It to be naturall/cd by
•|s'ng !i ti.i'.-tf .- .' if the piddle sp*
prove of 'r lit.- I."I
•
tiryden.
In “DUiimnn. of Epick Poetry.'*

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R¥( M.i
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Sanford is showing some unusual ago had not built as rapidly ns they inclined to smile at this term "tragic,’
pep in its hoard of trade meetings and should, with the result that other cit­ hut such it is, noti only to the
era immediately involved, but to the
the general activities of its advance­ ies had forged ahead of us.
ment. The people of the Celery City
It. J. HOLLY, Editor
People with no vision and no ideals public they nerve. It is lamentable
W. M. HAYNES, riulslnws Manager are evidently alive to their opportun­ were ‘"dead," and were not nwnre of that the American press ns n whole,
ities ami Hob Holly is responsible for the fact. Cities with nu vision and he freest, most rcpresntntivo nnd use­
a lot of this progressive work, ns Tht ‘no ideals were dead nnd remained ful press in the world, shuuld be crip­
JPublised Every Friday by
Herald hns always been a consistent dea&lt;l until they could get thnt vision pled in this way when its services nri
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY [booster.—Times-Union.
and those ideals of larger and better needed more than ever before. It it
unfortunate 'th n t th*
cities and when thnt time conics to particularly
SlinSCIIIl’TION I’ltlCK IN ai»vam »:
Get in line anti boost for the Golf the people here, nnd it is coming.f •"•"H-city anti rural pnpers should
ONE YEUU
-11.5 Links anil the Country Club. It will thank God, Sanford will grow and cy • *’ r
brunt of the calamity, for ns
SIX MONTHS ________ __________ / IJS*• be one of the biggest assets of Siui- pand ns it should grow nnd expand.
*da
'hey are nearer to the people
TIIHKK MONTHS________________
— ’ ford anti bring the tourists thnt would , rr |u. sermon was so fdled wit
*Pnrc‘«
ll,,,n
— - *-----•»-— --------• - nnd■ spiritual
. . . .wisdom
.
. . wc m etropolitan pnperr.
IIitif»rr«l Hw*hmI C"U** Mill Main
Msimi Au*un ::ml ' ~
not* come
lu ff 'for- ......
any other
-canon material
that
h 11 i t lh r l*o*4 Off.ce i t Scnfotd
I 1i.il.
N4nrofdiu
I We haw | .u o»ei m io r big tilings fn~ Want to reproduce it some time soon,
( rutrr A rl of M a rch 3rd
3oi isT3._______
ran put
_I'Sanford
immu.u and
•••••■ we
................
. this over
” ■- * if■■ in
in ,.r.i..r
order that
that those
those who
who failed
failed to
to heat
heat
Water or, ;he Drain,
1
the
men
who
have
money
will
sub;t
,ll0y
ho
able
to
read
it
nnd
ptofit
To
ninny
people it will mine ns »
r i,i,n .
t/.’.o: II.-til,I IIkiltiling
— I sci ibe for the stock.
thereby.
*urpn&gt;e
to Icfttn that our hrnliU conHtrpr:
illili fr»u ' to ! i pet ,-elil of wiiP t ,
i i- I t. Xflv-Pftlatnit KrpfrM-nt.il IVP
The St. Johna river lit e is a ttr a c t­
HELPED US OUT.
tl.*- re mil jpg p; i*" Tl per cent beluga
tl..
;i \ M ’H. IS A-i3CCl.\l ION
ing attention at Inst. One of the
'miss of 1*.life itt. t grit.* mutter, to
---- ; greatest
r ivers
in
romnnee
Putting
in
an
entire
new
system
of
which
s.-''-!itNt- •.a\e given various
; and
in
commercial
lines,
it
Impressive rnino-t
Invtilel tally It
DKMUUKATIU PRESIDENTIAL
lias languished for years because tin- typesetting last u t ' *i “I.V*
ELECTORS.
government did not choose to make »'»»&gt;'
cll“ ,,i;0!t ,mt n ,t’ lltn,l&lt;I might In •«,,..........l iii,11 tin- n vcriigc
it the inland waterway through Flor- u,&gt; "F’niu-'t a hat.l proposition to K&lt;|t weight of a ninti's hralo
about -IS
Martin Caraballo,
ida and widen nnd deepen the clmn- " ll1 » “ }-l»me " a»" r
wt! xvirc Iat* OUllifs |j, •I
•voiiatf.'s gt uillin-s.
net. That
all this development will Kctting out. However, we find that
( ’buries E. Jones
come now is assured, for more boat 1,1 Hie pinches some of our g'""
.I, G. Slinron.
I lines will call I.mre attention to tin- friends always conn- across an. last
P. W. Coir,
Trolley Dirigible,
wonderful
po-Mldllth-s r.f the St week wus no exception to the rule.
W. V. Knott.
Trolley dirigible system, eleetrle tun

TH ESANFO RDH ERALD

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FOUR

Johns river. And
last, elienpei
George Keller, of yvlan.lo, salesinan
fteig h rat. will do more for the rive, of the linotype, came up atnl worke.l tor driven. Is proposed for tho m rrv ln t
Those who have been North report transportation than nil else. Great until he had to stop, and ll. K. Gore. nf run Ms. particularly for over sparse&gt;i*ntmrl. |r
t«*rrlt«ir\. Tin* pf|H* frniti our
that there will be more people in Flor­ is .Sanford and the St. f(,)m : riv n 1irmlypt* ttpiTat^r uii tht*
came ti|&lt; one night anil worked until m gas hag carries i-lcetrhnlly henterl
ida this year than ever before. Art line.
the lights went out ami he had to tpiit. ntr for regulating tin- htuivnnrv. The
you ready for them ?
and Perry lernignn, of the il. &amp; &lt;». frolfoy rnf,B* N c..ini»: • n ilruvit, til*
1 1 iilMD \ c o itN ( im p .
Garage, formerly a linotype operatot ‘-Vi Int* J •: -1 ?.t. t.•
The tuna who builds a building now
«.|r ni'b*—PnpuI.* nut only a hetiefuctot, hut lie i*- j j„
w jt|, (he article in this i*sia entile over ami helped us out by !i\r ,M«• *Ii , i n ’c *
t,
■"in*
m aking a gdt edge investment
T*u llf *phe Herald 1.11 our corn crop, tin jng up several parts of the omelnm.
cl:. Sanford needs m ure houses. 1follnwintr from the U k e la n d Tele nnd also working one night.
1 la- linotype is working tine now
LtOAL AI)VCRT!S!:ME5TS
11 lore a p a r tm e n t', mure Imtel.s.
'g r a m is timely:
under
the
paternal
enre
of
Stipl.
II.
A.
1 1 ,
"That Florida can grow other crop* Neel, and with an operator mi tin- notice or ArrucATio.v ron tax deed
S anford n police fotve. resplemlanl p
, , ......... protitnl.lv tin. neon
t
*,( !?»** &lt;,e-ii«-r ,l Stahltf«
in new uniform s, look like the mein*- ^ ,|,„,|,t|,-sK ti n e
Hut when it is ,1 job, which we expect to have soon.
1* I.t*r*i.t _|i»it Hi *1 &lt;’tillttioIti 1 .nit
|!tir* lirt*»*f nf 'i »\ 1Vi 1Ifn cl#* Nil, r*|
m 'lttan police, t h e r e i- itotlunfi 1 •' ",;u«-•-* i«,ti of interesting fa n n e rs frmi Che Herald will be ready for tae dml&gt;
■! fi r ,*t| si-•J t»f Jiltir \ I* 1!I|*. ),.!•
a wcll-gtootiled, spick and span p‘&gt; t p,. ,,,,, 11, there is noting i-lse quite &gt; rush m ( tetober. and tile l ie .aid will *|,af«
««i,| • llrt*‘« f I n ui|
•tit| | j* 111ci•I&lt;• wj*li-.in a n nnd we hope our police force
|t.nl JIS lllin h[nl
To tin he oil tune in future.
(*)!' t«l1**1! ft** * * i|***"*f **» I**nr In iirnifiliiii f*
i|H • ♦ *"
wd! mlliere to this rule.
northern fnrioci. torn is a ndleetivi
wIII* lotw ’•*,1*,* n t Hfl hit (finl&gt;tin**• ll'***1 fultiiu
loK f.-*,
f,ri^*rrfi *1IiuIih| in Krmlnotr
P A U l ( i ^ l / E HOME COLLEGES.
noun, and a synonym for many others
■ t• 11... 1.1. ••mu si: 1 1
si! 1 1 of
We suppose that man who wus mat

“ God Gives Every Bird it’s
* food, but does not throw it
into the nest—Burnett Print
YOU have your money cadi
to save—Do You Do It? When
this year is ended will you have
anything to show for your labor?

G. It. Wells.

71
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PEO PLES BANK Of
= = SANFORD

It means hogs. It means cattle am!
M il
-*l T|* L*f ^ t: .* 1 m a.ie.
lied in a life tmat at St. Augustin, , horses. It signifies cream,
.... ami
...... mill
___ ; In an editorial under date of July il l* ' **J|I*I I*0*1 I**"il»J*1 *•■***' 1 1 .1 ( L h h| l i e iif flu
last week
ami
a
fter
the
ceremony
M'T* *‘f vflrli
fit 1t«r tMtnt* **f i|
.
-.
r
1 .
1, . urn.
n i e -e. It is the symbol oi Kar. 21, the T a m p a Tribune launches n UMSfnlil,
and cheese.
jum ped into the sui
,^wnm .1 ■ " 1 !^yrtip and salad oil and eertaii campaign which it is the duty of tin
ll**» Thy C&gt;rilfl*'it&lt;* V«» i:*T, «tifi**| fi.r 3f,j
will he our next enndidnli m b c 'c r i i ,inin{,s
k f Ilst food.
It is th.
Florida ,press to vigorously
push
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....................
fl ,
.
’ •*( Inn*1 ' I* ItM* I..** fil.**| *.*M *rrllfl
or.
# t # •
lu m u m tu r l»v which the pru^perity &lt;&gt;1 “ I'atronlzi* Home
ia a turn*- •*»«* i»* •*■&gt; *ni.r
i mi*i«* A|.|.it.uii*M. r.,r

OLLINSCOLLEGE

...
. ,
G iv e 'tln ly slogan fo r the hundreds of Florida
When you tlimk
about
news pap.i a community
, ■ is measured.
..
.
i, .
. 1 ..... --nin.
riiit.rn.r. , i..- n-n-«i&gt;u -ir-.-tii«-a "•
, .. ’
„ ........ i,ls( ven ■1 11,' northern farm er a big enough con 1 high school graduates lu lu u l.
.■
........ n..,u„.
U -ng two cents a pound last &gt;(III am.
, thl. Wlir|d is his. Florid;, Citing the case of Southern Col (...it m : i i - i ............. .
i« n,,t v
fifteen cents a pound ..this. *
year.
on. ran and iinrs priMiui'i*
„ r( ,
,
.
...... iioima
tl„ i „ , s nui
out uiai
that ' -* " •
-1 1 , »r *■.■
n ^s
...............
corn
of mhurl 11 .,.*..
tht* lTTbuni*
•- -• i1 -■
can easily see where
itand^naoutT chnnce ofKgM?lngourid !vunlity
*f‘Vi,llv inn-casing q u a n tity ., w|„.„ the institutions or higher learn I ,
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I n i, o l i n o m l n a l h u u l . ( u - r i l u r a i U m l

Standard courses leading In A. II. degree. I'r,-pn,ft. „ iun.
al ronrses in Medlcene, I.an and Engineering.
Sperial advantages in Music (faculty of air, . Hudnc-s
Home Economics, Fine ami industrial t M, am|
Academy (IOth, llth &amp; 12 th gradeThirty-sixth year opens Scplcniber HO. Iioo

Whenever we have faith enough m 1111*1, " m ‘ f'Hik o fettrus fruits nnd veg
.•tallies ns a sideline, if he prefers. In
in Sanford and all her enterprises to will lie all tin- better pleased in tin
talk about llie.ni morning, noon ami future when he finds that in additioi
night, right then will our faith be­
to his favorite cron he van cullivat.
come so strong that we will build a other
things with still more profit.”
city of twenty thousand here in the
• * t «
next five years. Hut we must have
faith in ourselves and faith in our, There are so many beautiful resort
in and around Sanford that the p e o ­
. ity ami faith in each other.
$ * * •
ple have been remaining at home ami
Unite Allyn is now publishing the keeping much cooler than they would
I'Jori.la Fisherm an, a magazine d e ­ running around so m e ,.f the big cities
voted to tin- greatest sport on e a rth . north. This old thing of going north
It is replete will good stories alt,tut to get itmlei is delusion that funner
i lie fishing in Florida nnd edited by ly caught ti lot of Florida people, hti
Uuhe tlimsell' ami w,- ate sure tin they are wiser now and saving titm
I lorata I'i-h. rmau will prove a great imi^ money by slaving in 1'tori.la dm

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in-,.pie should carry
the estaldmhe,
estnhlishe. I m •!•**-■*| Im (••ur ......
In fifntril
*t IMi ,14nr ,s*411«1
people
carry th«;
r., uu**'
, ........
**f f Ifl* tf t*‘
«-*
ft-** fill l.*n |fi£ t|*Mrf||ieil
principle of "patronize home imlu
*«t .i’ •I?ti »!»••! lu v«*!i.|ti**l**
n.*f|*U
try" into the education of our futun I!•**i•w*j•*
it
Ml: 1 I o f M V 1 I o f M V 1 I o f HU*
citizens. We think no greater argil 1 | o f
21 T|» *.'l H, It
\2 I! l* • 1*1 jirre*
I ml f( ,4 lltlr* of 111*incut it) favor of this point can In i i - -o.i i,.„i i^inr ;l
made than that being developed by tin !•*•( tt»« *• nf fell* li *t-r tll’.r.ili* In (Itf fi.fjnr *.f !*n.
Million Dollar Endowment Cam paign.
T.„
N-„ lit1 lUIH
JJOW hfinfT cofllhutcu by our OWI *1.«« *.f Jm,r &gt; I* 1:.|K t.a« nif*l •• |.| rrnln
rnijrhb(»r, Rollins,
pionoc i
,n ; 1
.*ff! I.K
At'|il|r«tintl f**r
f*&lt;**| !*• |*-t|t* |n „.'nirtlmti* r ttlfli luv, Ma(»1
college. One prominent man started *1r*itf 11i1
(|» 4 f *•
ni111f ■«»■*■•*
11,.t- f ,,i 'I,|«, h |pU' *|#**fr11if«|
the campaign with an initial sub f*i*‘[**'|It »MuaIim] (ft S*DiiiM*1r *VitariIr. I'|.«rl*li
vu t » ..f Mil i i ii
m : i i , ..r
scriptiuti of $1011.1)1)11. Another north
si. m. i: r.2 i: . :n arr&lt;*i *ni**
era man has contributed nearly twin “A1*1 I--.III'I Tp
*■'lilt? K•»#'••rs| ml 111*• alTllf **f illn* 1'»
that amount. Winter I'ark, a tour *»lt*t*** ttf Iatii'1
* *t*rf|(l&gt;‘tf*» In 11d- pin *' uf t*fi
ist town of less than 1.000 population LlrOATft
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ii'1
* t*t Hti*n|r* •i&lt;n|| I** ! • «|*-*-trt^l in*
has raised SaO.OOO. ami llie student
|l*ili; in 1,iM4 f-.it if«*«wi tiJll I»*11r* |}|«*r#tifi
body of ."'li.'i, made up largely of stu *'*•***t*M
» *.'L *|«t *.f o '..I- r \ 1»
lf* 2 *
dents from oilier states, gave nvc
U
i * .-Iti 111
afi*1 •**s| i|
s l l i c e s s , i f lilllii' d o e s not g o l i - l . i u g mg the summers amt northern p.-opl
* - |!*lIt ii ; *.f \*I*‘M*I \ l»
are comttig south frttni the big cities $•1,000.
i , rft- r. H im - e lf
1
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!*&lt;»!'• I f.
• ’ I**I k
When men o futrairs from nlIn­ I**. *i
m
m
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to g .t tool. Tunis do (linage am.
id v. r I
\^«* i« o,
states
are
willing
to
invest
in
Elm
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H ond a u coming into l.ei own as a
... f o : - i -i b o o l s
l.o,
(• -III f at.il i.iiim, l 1snort. Tile &lt;ill- ida education t&lt;&lt; such a large exten
-a . tier this y e a r am i t in y -lintild .
ami young people from older am r.utiCE or application i on tax nr.i:i)
tor
o f I lie Herald
predicted until,
tlOll STS nf iltf* Or N**T*f St tintf Ieiv- Itetter w a g e s .
T h e m o n ey w more highly developed slates w an1 Ufwlrr H»-tM
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twenty years ago t hut Florida would tint only in continue tlo-ir educatioi
riiis,-,|.r i v a l ''
s u b sc rip tio n
at
•\ I t:- i lil*l » I I M IM A r | M * « n
he
a
summer
resmt
for
northern
p-n
w h ile ii is not e n o u g h to p ay w h a t t ■■
•M.n *i. N.* MG.* nlct ||,r
here but wish in help in enlarging tip
I* M*1x. • ,, flf.*•f m M .vr
' *'*' h- i * a:- worth, it will i " a loi.g pi* 'Mine ilay, and I In- time ha- finally onportuiiitii s or Florida hoys a n ­
.4*1.,
t i( t 1 •
•t.p lfraf Im*
vav toward ray in g them ami holtiiu. arrived. \\ line
tile I'h.l- eXeur
gitis. i- it not time or us t&lt;&gt; t,.k&lt;- ad
-. I.* J‘* Ni-&lt;..rl i i „ e w ill, I »VT
lb. good -.lie
until the s tate ihie- ■-Ms fiM.ii N, iv A ••r L for the p- .q.l vuntage of stu ii i-tq-orttinities ?
. .*• It,*- •illti't In ,* .1—
I n .ru itith n .*|.f *
.Miniethint* al--.it belter wage for tin who i mitiot ;f. t away in tin- winter.
Am nt tin* campaign to pat i olds
tea. ho, Florida college* teveiilly inaugurate
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by
tinTampa
Tribune,
we
lioiild
iik
I’un.'i. the new liuamial wizmd
to point mu that it. nine cases out id
ran foul of the postal authorities ii
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Ids imihi|Milatioiis uf foil ign ev.liaii: • ten the high school graduate of i lit
state who attends a college in f lorid;
•*and i- now in jail. He made a mis
.»»tiri» ■ \»* 2*1 *UI*h1 ll-«*
gets mare mil of his course am! a [ Vl*t* T
take. Hi ftllUIlM have jollied tin- all
I-.- *• \ I l ’ *1** i (. ill. I . tl I . . r
\r.1
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the same time makes himself mor&gt; ilfii r»
,,rf , h , - | L**« i in&gt;|r* 4 |»jtt|*-»l|i»i*
gar trust or the print paper trust am
valuable ns a future citizen that Ii f*»* 11*1•• Um, i- * - **r&lt;l *11* (* « ill, 1 »ir
become a millionaire strictly accord
■&lt;rlift
•’•• I'M
* mIImHilljf (1*WCf|l**f '
who seeks higher education else
ing to law.
l*r*«W*fI*. •ltt|Ht«&gt;f| {I(
i* ,*!*•
I L .r j.lt
where.
• •
i** u i t
Florida
cnllo,.&lt;
l,*ve
been
estab­
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II H E Ii W E I ME \ ISIGN.
I I *.f HIV ll**' “.* 2» 1: 2*
lished long *'i-iirgi. to prove them
J:
vis a nd tlu-v Tave done so. Kol
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.t ii ** «1*i*»
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l'i W a l k e r nt iii.- Mcthodi -t eltui, 1 lie-, .lie oldeM o | thesi* i n s t it u t io n s
r tl**.,»• . f
I'• e;e l - d ;t -.11 -ill It,-I Suildld. I.igill llll* I oiltlCeii R e s |{ i.cll, tile novelist
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t h a t vv;,- i -pl e t, vvilh -, many goo- i '..nr.-. Dickens r, Finder, tin- poet
I K ill U
Hn'h’t'u
• bine* l"t i-vt-iv man hi Sanf.-i-l that 1 Dt Kaviimml Alueti. I In- dist i t i gui sh
* r• i
.dl of t i - 111 -l.--i.hi navi- lie* a ther e t
,-d i. o f es s a r a n d a u t h o r ; Ai Inlplo
W»trw
•UNisI II*' fl,l)*| tl ltd
t*n*
t It
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h- ti 1
III
- i ."--n dwelt principal It-mr-el, tip sei*nti»l &lt;’-&gt;!, 'lor-'-iti I
A *1*1.11 k“Iv op v , i.n, a i d III. W a l k e r sliul that - 11* ’t. the *a!,ip-i. a n d a .-o o f ot Ij
!•
if
•;! ^• 4 l* r
if the ti-iqi),- here only ha dlhe visioi els. Tin* i ’niv • s : id Fbeivli ..v
"1 a g r e at &gt;itv P- he latihled upon tie the Honda .Mot. ( ’idlej'e fi*r Wmiiei
bore* of l.ako Monro,, at the In .,,1 «»f a te i.:i»;itg the standards a fi ttr puli Norin: oi A rru rA T iox ioh t a x diilii
ITiutfr S =
’f
8TS ”&gt;1 th«* Gf n«r*J Slitutn.
na vi g at i o n , wh. re n a t u r e had .Iota- - lie i-.-lie-ls by giving them thoroughly
\ o t l * r l* l .*■*r*I*t i |*«*♦» p !**-*» itm f
.) ^
«*• inn take it apart
mm h arid men had done -o little, that Iron »■' le.'.chi i . St.-ts.1n, with he*
t
tf K M .lin
t hi s i rent i ity would la- budded al highly end i'.v* 1 dcpaltnicnts, . m I.I- I
j )n ir.s'I we know each car hv heart
1 .»■!- I thfiln l t i l l
■f
most Im■for* the people w.-le avvai-- of ieg to the piofessinnal life of tin
4?&gt;pttr*ft*A&gt;
t h e 11 mi*ii . n na ti on. T h a t Las A n ­ state ami nation; and Southern, ii fix" t i 1 »♦.*— » 1 ................. #11]*
tm
Don’t he like tin- little hoy wh
gel. * a I’* w year s a g o had nathing like measure, is contributing to th, • « M *. rflfl* l i e . I.r . ••• ft m .1
religious
life.
These
institutions
are
to..k the watch apart to sec wind much to r- voii.mend it to the mam.
IL r li*
I *
' «i *h*i*&gt;. t i . - . i-.i/*-.:.' • ..***-♦*
inadf the wheels go ’round. Dan’ t hous a nds who have since th-eke. fulfilling their hlivra'inn t • the stat. (•» |tl 11 1(1 1*4 *"• -• * *•• *■■’ * • ; * . „ . I i
,
lltere. ami when lie w a s t her e twenty and tln-v deserve I )-•- pulrotutge of ev * r l i r % .
(inker aco'g.d your ear and so dis
t 1 liM. 1
1 11 ** l« J ,
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I.
o - people sail, • iy .oyai r ioriiltnn.— \\ inter I'ark
nit- (la- iiieviinnisiit liial you Unlit t h e i r &gt; itv would non have ii hundred Post.
I
(••Il illl r
• t i 11 f r* i t1 Hit* iiiim r uf
m « m
H
I* ii’.n* k« n *
X X I T.
give a linker’s tnmo'shunter whin t h o u s a nd pcopl- lieeause they hud tla
\ |**» r.. * * * .M »l»r-««.
1 2 • .I t* 1 H •* till*
STAUVINi; o r r NKWSIVMMJKS. .i t« 4»r J tlfi \ I* i n r . !-* • ft l»*»| *4 1(1 i r t
lw. .ones o it. Drive it round here
vision, a nd with that vision and that
M
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m
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If il is too sitk to navigate just ideal to 't in t t hem on t h e y went ahead
p*!«ini# n lift 1-in
flit 1 1X 4l.*-| I** 1
am!
budded
a
city
t
h
a
t
is
now
soim
A repiesentative of several thous­ *d.n|fj . . - 'l l t h i l r i'1-t n r * l|i# u (low h ie
*
phone us ami we’ll throw out tla
six hundred ihntisnnd.
and “country papers’’ says: "In ntv |,n*t#i t &gt; •ft U tie d Iff 'Vltlltl.iJ# «%.nviiv ri*ifl*ti
life line.
Thnt Sanford had more to commend opinion hot half the country press In « It
a! *i#n#ia
1 nt* i i t»4
'■till* ll III# ll# l
it to the tourist and investor than numbering 12,1100 weekly papers am
H i # *aM 1 »'•&gt;! 1:■»■!**2 |f«*ps«s 1 ml “ lit# *!•«# **f
other - ities anitiml us ami with the 800 daily papers, will survive the next 1••U41M #- u f I 'l r l . ii‘T*f'11h*“rt f*• It* fit# tifliur 4*f
\ isioa ami the ideals ever before ns six months unless there is a drastic•f-th
t V l .l e It
1
A 1*4* T » i i Vn|p&gt;- i t r \*4 1 l'l t l l l r r It 1* fllti
we could build a much greater city change in the situation."
i»
in ir ., i n « Hl#i| •n 1*1 r#f
V
A yr uf lu ll.
than other less fortunate cities, but
The situation is certainly serious. llfli-al** In •ilTK’w nrt*1 I na tna*In ni*|»11*~ttf
209 I'ARK AMY
these other cities had the vision dial It results from the unprecedented fur |j»* il^r*! Ill u*ne III i m .f t l »tu r* will* fiw
Florida they built larger cities,and the pcopli shortage of print paper, of which ’***&gt;n1*1 urrllRi *ir* «n*f*ra**•* lt»r ullowliu* *1«'**4rll*t-*l
Sanford,
r *|l«|ntf*| III
r**»lfltjr. t I*If Mil
here without the vision a few year*-. live pounds are needed for every four |-r.4er»rt
ll* w11
I j*l* I** **» *Yt Ntin«Mn«* Mrlelit* nl llm fr*
pounds now. being produced. Large
Tl'** ««!•! lati-1 1**li*2 n**f*»*rit nl fl.r* iln(#
numbers of newspapers have been iH tia
tin * u f •»u*1i *«*rIifi*T*nti* 11* |Ti*- 'Halit# **f
driven out of business already by this
IVatl# II ltaill**r«tin
A1**» T«% &lt;Vrtin* al«* N*» 2*»T, *1nfr*l Hi** lilt
shortage—some 1,700 of them in the
I t l l E l ’MAT1S.M
III.OOl) PltFSSUItE
NEURITIS
&lt;*f
\
I* . Itit T. lui* hlnl anLI r#r
past year. Many of them have suc­ »1nr
tin* a i«* It* * * uitl*’** nml fita* inail# M|»pllrtll«iii
cumbed to the high cost of the paper, fur I j i \ *l****il lu I I f i uf* o f U n rf * v rllli I i m
ONE TREATMENT WILL 11ELF
which rests several hundred per cent S n M r f 'r t ir t r a ir ••tnt*fflrr&lt; |t**» n|U»w liiC
I!*#*1
more than it did three years ago. I»ri*f-**rl| ■lltinlril lit St'inlm*!** r»mnlj'. riurLla
Many have been starved to death by I *•I«j *Itf a- I II In nn 4| r « I f I l„ |T* n ti.1 2 *I fEiiri
An EHifient “ DRY" Stimulant
their inability to obtain paper at any •LIrtf* ItrlfliU
U f
anLI Ij »*&lt;I Iwfrij; a»«#«m*«| nl Hi# il.iir **f
price.
The ••I.OCiK’AL TltK A TM K N T"
t»unimr « f iiitfi i rfiin. ni*» fn tb**iinflit* ««f
The nreaetil system o fdistrihutiou
I'p'lLiwm'i'G
makes it harder for the small, remote
Tnt IVrllflcitf N»» 2-V. nfnl |t-r 111.
U
ASK
ASK
!,«• fll#*l aal*| rrr
papers to get their supply than for *lnr of Jtmr A. |i ,
f1fb .lit* In h*t off)* t* titi-l hna tim-l# nt'i*!l* (ilfun
the big city papers, nnd they nre f•*r t fl**I
LS
THEM
fml I••*11* f*I rn X»fiTaIHIp* 'V
i lIfl 1;| w
tddiged to pay a higher price for it. Nal'l refllll* Dr H|l|(Niirt 11-r- &lt;»1fut1fll^ ileOff llf
Vet there are people who criticise the l»n*(&lt;rrt) iliyitf*! in K#iultiu1«* (Yinrify, ri**rMi
Fur Many Human Ills
« ll
small papers for raising their rates. |u I/*
I* 2 nil*! A. Kiirta-LlN# IfrlclJ*
Efforts nre being made to increase
Tl*#
ajifil 1i-it'l I -■In 2 n ■•#*••»*,1 nl 11*# i h t e u f
the nnner supply, and some improve­ |q*t)ati&lt;r uf •titli i i*ffI(fi'nti* (n H»# tinm# •*f
•\ “ BALANCE WHEEL” For the Human Machine
InkrHiM h
ment is reported, hut it is very slight
I i i *'1*1 ^rtflSi ifr* #lia1t 1*# |#*!«•#iti#i| arso
far.
Itis
sail!
that
any
new
mens*
* «»
•.* *'##•! w ill 1•*•»!# tfiriro d up
Hy Appcinlmont Only
Phone IS-t
res taken to ease the situation innnot H# St It ilif uf (kriultfr* A l»
lUtnfM riij *ifi*IkI •l?u*ttu* *m| iril II I*
show results for nearly two years
SA N FO RD , FLA.
I * C. C A M E R O N
I*. O. Hux M il
He'ore that time the death ill o ' 1 If-# Iffth *Gf uf %u &lt;| \V I1M*I I'Ofro*
I .A S H . r i n k .
country newspapers may he tragic.
c ^ t i)
Hr r. v. Hornr.iss; i* i*.
There may he supercilious rcaderr , i ca.

On l.oke Virginia

(;i:o itc ;i:.M O K (;A N

w a iid

, i ». i &gt; . , i . u &gt; . . p r c s .

THE MAN W HO THINKS
lu* can tret along without

Fire Insurance
is likely, t o

ii*t‘ an

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ill i l l *

“ Riding For a Fall”
W ith a n n v e f u y

A Fire A Minute
in

tlii* g o u m r v . i-" i

SEE US ABOUT YOUR

TIRE IN SU R A N C E

p | A. R CONNELLY p i
¥ C .r.
V ,m

ALL K I N D S OF
INSURANCE. ^

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- ; 2 \ jA R E A L ' E S T A T E .
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This Institution
seeks to employ its resources nnd
facilities to the end that co-opera­
tion with its customers may work
the best possible service to this
community.

We incite the full support and con­
fidence of the hank depositors of
this section.

ENERGIZER”

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First National Bank
F. P. FORSTER, President

LL F. WHITNER. Caihier

Sanford, Florida

�A U G U S T

20 . 1920

THE SANFORD HERALD
PAGE FIVE

Little Happeninga
Mention of
Matters In Brief
Personal Items
of Interest

In and A bout
The City &lt;£

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

igbtcr, Mr?. Harry | The Hill Hardware Company 1
past month. He is recently added Messrs East *
to his old stamping Hughey to the city sales force. !
many friends arc. East was formerly traveling sal
hack in his accus man for a large hardware firm and
'well known in the state. Mr. Hugh
Rig Opening of '* from Now York, where he was
i. Better Goods for the hardware business for the p:
ff,
twenty-five years. The windows
r.&gt;i&lt;&lt;rv i-ird it the Hill Hardware Co. show the :
for sale cheap, m
•kill of Mr. East, who Is it wi
CONNELLY
dow dresser and ad man.
I0i5 Magnolia Ave.

Fred Fort, of Tampa, was here sev
eral days this week, visiting relative:
and friends. Fred is a former em­
ploye of The Herald and paid us ar
appreciated visit. He is now with the
a, • * « * * • • • « Ui
| III
| ttW I’ l l ^ 1*
Scandald Fiintiiij, C&lt;*.( of Tampa.
5lMfc
Horace Way has returned to his
on
Wednesday
f
&gt;r
New
York,
Watch For the Big Opening of
re he will study the ready to wear
home in Savannah, a fter a two weeks Handel’s Emporium. Better Goods f..j
other line.*, nuying a tine stock
visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Terheun. Less Money,
5-1-tfc.
foods for tt.c ready to wear de­
Elder Spring Water. T. O. Charles
W. A. Dayc of Ashby, Ala., spent
ment of the Yoweh Store. H&lt;
; ne .111.
fiO-tfc several days in the city, guest of Mr.
be gone about two weeks ami
and
Mrs.
Frank
Grnynm.
Mr.
Day.
Miss Naomi Harrold of DcLand is
ct*
to take in several of the big
the attractive guest of her aunt and is an uncle of Mrs. Grnynm and i- .*&lt;
- while away.
well
pleased
with
this
Mvtion
"i
I'lor
unde. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harrold. of
For the Big Opening of
ida that he will return heii t &gt;.;- fa!
this city.
I and locate permanently.
Id’s Emporium. Better Good* for
Dr D. t ’. Ward. Osteoputn i» in
Mom-y.
S-l-tf.
WANTED — OLD Cl.t V&gt;
Sanfor-I on Tuesday and r r lay j
\ie i'anti'.ui. &lt;
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OLD
S o t K".
ct • vts, i \ r&gt;.
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died Holly, left S..
Kl» SIMM: \ MS. \ I I tit
Mai la. where. \v &gt;11:
Hi: . A1.11 OEFH’i:.
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Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Holly of -a- M.nia i*land
in the
ford. Mr. It. B. Bt issiet an ; M:* iy h:i* been ill
b.-td
Prlce of Otland • pnsst ■: thn
p
Uni*- and it i» e.* |-.'
anti Thursday morning for Dayton, breeze* tl.'lll tt..- ( ltd
[leach where they .-pent the d;.v Tt • b«
tietit hi r.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graynnt mo­
tored to Lakeland and Tampa, spend­
ing Saturday and Sunday.
Electric Fans. Chai.es Electric Co.

Cmt.-iia Amende.".
If i tr.m due* nnytti z well, tl
wnrbl "III bent n i atli to til* ibnir
Mllle*'
lmpjM'ti* to he t-vji.-rt
rai'.t'C *» link* -i "on Tn» •••
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it all times a complete line of Automo
consisting of:

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BUM PERS to fit any ca
SPOT LIGHTS any type
ELECTRIC HORNS
W INDSHIELD W INGS
JACKS and PUM PS
BULBS for all cars
TIRE COVERS a n d V
A W N IN G S
SHOCK ABSORBERS, et

In the i ircuit ( rl. S o ei
( ir. nil. Seminole t ’mint»
In Chancery.

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f«*r your ear at ttie It
• ’all and him your I*

OUR TIRE STOCK
l-tfc.
lOrt Magnolia Ave
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest I.nke of San
ford presided at a dinner party at
the Seaside Inn , Thursday evening
i having with them Miss S a n ta laike
Ben Caswell. Miss Ethel Henry. At
Ion F. Jones, Hank Conolly and G. H
Spencer.—Daytona Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brumlcy and
family and Mr. Frazier have returned
from a trip to North Carolina, where
they spent several weeks at Char
lotte and other points in the mount­
ains.
City lots for sale. Your own
terms.
CONNELLY.
I-tfe.
10t» .Magnolia Ave
Dr. George Hyman drops us a pos­
tal card from Ridgecrest, N. C.. ii
which lie says: “The Herald readmighty good on tiie mountain top.*

omplele sizes to tit all cars. See us for CORO
UES. anti we will save you money. Wo are exclusive
tiers for United States, Kokomo and Miller Tires.

Our Repair Department
up-to-date, and we employ only the best of
chanies. Ask those who have had their ears rered by Mr. Urquhart, and they will readily tell

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and now have a complete stock.
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August Clean-Up on Ready-to- Wear
Ladies’ Dresses

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Every Wash Skirt in the Store at
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Ml (Jeorette Blouses goin^

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Saturday and Monday
Silk Ties
Men’s Straw Hats

New Cheney Silk Ties. Beautiful
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PAGE SIX

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IF NOT, SEE

This is the Ornnge, which Bonifies
health:
Sun-type of Florida's beauteous
wealth;
Symbol of sunshine and radiant
strength;
Earth's gift for adding gold links to
life’s strength.

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AGENTS

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h a n k

The fountain of youth the Spaniard
sought
Is rimmed by its rirnl ami now may
be bought
By the box to rejuvenate all by Us
use; *
For youth's wealth of health, drlnlpure orange juice.
The above poem was written byRiley M. Fletcher, of this city, an*'
appeared in the Inst issue of the Flor­
ida Grower.
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i i u j m h n o

F lorida

S a n fo rd ,
CAM!' PARTY AT LAKE II \H N E Y .

T„ finish the thing through.

A party cf young people, chaperon*, i t length the concert was ended
cd by .Mrs. DcCourauy and Mrs. WillAnd Mr. Fro# thought b e d retire
Itut just then a mosquito
lams, spent n delightful week camping
Began to think he was some flyer.
on the shores of Lake Harney week
tafore last. .Much fun wns gotten
from swimming, boating and fishing, Ib- whiiiejl across my forehead
although only two fish were caught I And dashed across my hand,
hiring the week. Rain caused much And he sang n song so loud ami long
amusement the last two days, as sev- i i *ial I thought it was n band,
oral boating parties received good
. . . .
Bankings.
He must sleep m the daytime
.
,
. ...
Anil do bis work at nigbl,
i hose who enjoyed this outmg ,• . . , . , .
. , . . ,, _
were: Messrs Charles Henderson. Ara*
* * s, a Vd t,u ri\
th u r (iatehcl. Edward Henderson,
h W1,» “ “ ',,t,,n,s' 1
Frederic Rines and Mr. Michael; Mis- , n _ „
' re run DcCoursey, Carrie S an, , t
„ul of bi, lf
ley. Allele limes, Hos. Callaghc. v ,
f ail'(! Ml m t ,K. ll()(,nvny
Miimii1 kiiU* \\ illiamfs, Mamie Mrcle,
... ,
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Ruth
Whittle,
Camilla
Rerry.l ;!l,t !lt sti11
roun'1 ni&gt; ,ltnti'
.Mart ha Garrison. Alice DcCoursey
,„.||llliatc,
-o well
That
the
person
that
wns
itting
there
The campers were visited at dilferThought she was visiting torment
■ns times dining the week by Messrs
Rurke Steeie Rrinton Crenshaw. Her- ‘ „ ,1||W
,
h|ls
,lIs nnp
man Steele Ren Steele, the Misses %•„ vattt | m
„ M.rvi,,
I l,.,!a \m ig h n and Mnry Garrison, A , lt
,■......... „ „ .mi-cireie round
.Mrs. M e t . . M r s . Marshall and Mr
A, ,,
,l( „
Wvtv Kjttim: OIl
nn&gt;l Mm. Ucmaney.
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The incident which caused the most |
fun was that the first night In camp T)ll|s n ,liu, ht „ r t(irtun. , pcIlt
i ..e ki* the &gt;
hnJu**, Jcuung tftuit
'|*j|j
wrL, hour* nf mum,
the young men, who were sleeping at ,*,„.„ Wl.)lt ,(Ilt k tu
the head of the dock might fall overAn(, trjlHj t„
ti|| ,|nwn.
board, was so nervous she could not
sleep and so, as a result, the wee
The young people voted the camp
ho u rs^nf morning m u -lit her wilting niost enjoyable, the chaperons the
the following poem:
best ever, and they are all hoping to
enjoy
another camp next summer.
Last night as I lay on my pillow,
------------x-----------My eyes refused to sleep,
Ashcvilh;, N. I ’., August I I.—J. M
Because of a noisy old hull-frog,
McClung, aged 7.1, a prominent Flor
Thnt tinder my window did creep.
ida fruit grower, died at a hospita'
He gave an exciting concert
early today from injuries sustains
And I think lie danced some, too,
when struck by an automobile yester
For I don't see how he stayed awake day.

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BREAKERS HOTEL
DAYTONA REACH, FLORIDA

OCEAN FRONT
K a te s $: i .iiii In

p e r liny, A M E R IC A N * | ‘|.A N

Math H o uses in rn m ie e tiu n wiilt Hole!

Plume :i 17

Frank Bennett, formerly of Coro
undo and now of Sanford, is visiting
at the Peek eottage down the hoach
Mr. Rennett is a 'faithful fishennat
and the sheephead have been linvinj
a hard time since lie came. Mr. Hen
nett wishes there were some of tin
speckled variety in Lake Monroe.
There have been n great many unit
let and spots caught in the ocean late
l.v. The fish came in close enough t&lt;
■diorc to he caught with cast net:
•Several times bathers have run inti
schools of them in the surf. N'ot
ideas,-nit sensation, but the fish didif'
remain long after the liathci- came
There have been ipiitc a number o
Geneva people at Coronado beach thi
summer. At one time there wen
over all residents of that little villag
here. Several families have cottage:
here and are spending the summer cn
joying the ocean breezes. Last Sun­
day a Geneva picnic was held a
llramfs pavilion. A sumptuous din
net was served at noon and tile fol
lowing families enjoyed the day: M
K. Dooley, C. A. Raulerson. J. \V
Flint, Ed Sutton, William Either am
J. T. McLean. Also Mr. Barker am
son and Mr. ami Mrs. William Raino
of Sanford.
Coronado Bench, one of the oldest
bench resorts on the East Coast of
Florida, while not so highly improv­
ed as some of her sisters, is showing
marked improvement in the past few
years. With the loss of the hotel a
few years ago by fire, the develop
moot at Coronado wns checked, but
with the building of several new cot­
tages, the enlargement of IJrann's
Picnic pavilllon and the promise of a
new hotel in Hie near future, Coroundo is showing marked development
To those who like to fish, Coronado
oirers the greatest opportunitiei
along the coast. Fishing has always
hegn as good or hotter than nt any
other point on the East Const and foi
this renson many “summer tourists''
from the interior of Florida spend
their vacation in Coronado each sum
met*.
Sanford people having cottages at

AUGUST 20. 1)2|

Coronado this summer include: W.
T. Wheeless and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Howard, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. R
Heck, R. C. Maxwell and family, D.
H. C. Rabun and family, John Steniper and family, John Purdon nnd
family, Joe Fernandez, nnd many
others. In addition n great m any a u ­
tomobile parties take advantage of
j R'-rnn's free picnic pavlllion to spend J
t l( a i; ».ul every Sunday afternoon
■evs ? '. .a of Sanford people nt this
resort.
Coronado is nearer to Sanford, Or­
lando and c th v i
*rior points than
any other beach resort and, w ith tin
contemplated improvements and the
promised free bridge over the Indian
river, will some day be one of thi
best developed of Florida's beach re
sorts.
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F K A ll'B K T H E SC I.Pill R
WATER.

Reduce The High Cost
Cleaning and Pressing
by having your work done? by real Tailors and Cleaners.
We apply Modern Sanitary Methods in our cleaninjr
department. Each Garment is thoroughly Sterilized
through it Steam Process which is perfectly harmless
to the Garment and yet renders it gormless.

The editor of Tile Sanford Herab
has always thought that Sanford wa
ter was one of our greatest assets. I
gushes forth from the rocks man;
hundreds of feet below the surface,
nnd these flowing wells can ho ob­
tained any where along the shores of
Lake Monroe, Lake Jessup and other
small lakes or. at least, wherever the
land is low. This clear, pure wntei
is to lie had almost for the asking
and an unending Itow is ready for ym
after the well is driven, it is sulphui
water, in n way*. The water when it
comes from the earth is filled witi
-uIphar gas which evaporates alto:
standing in the open air and the odor
which is offensive to some peole
leaves the water entirely when it is
aerated.
Walter Rose, or the ivos'- invest
meat Co., of Orlando, who is one of
the live wires of that lively city
stated here the other day that, in hi:
opinion, Hanford had a strong talking
point in her pure nrtesian water am
M.id to Give It Up,
when he located here, as he intendei
"|i.i
you
and &gt;«mr wifi* read a book
to do some of these days, would fen
■wi'llicr': "Not any nmro. We tried
tore it on all of his advertising.
This idea is certainly worth trying- ?*, Put I **oiilil never vet iim*i | to hnvfur when it comes to pure water tha tg a te n nt tin* i&gt;:•• I. paui**&lt; read io
cannot la* contaminated in any way n* liefore «i* wen* half-way tlimugh
Hanford tins the best of all in the ar In* m -'-m i h I c h a p t e r . '
tesinn sulphur water that is suppliei
to the city by the (lowing wells it
most of the yards and by the South
Folly to Ignore » "Cold."
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Our Prices are the Lowest
Our Work the Very Best

SANITAR Y STEAM PRESSING

Sanford Tailoring Co.
J. M. TRAMMEL Jr. Prop.

110 Sanford Ave.

Dig F sh F rom f luri
la less eivlllxed pnris ,,i *pe « «,ntl*
neat nf Africa—mi the G'tniPIn river,
for ex.iinpP— We llii'l ll'li spearing ns
well as tiilul-searePItiB. The West ,\f*
m a il iiegmes are very foinl **f the
“ intnl-ei'l." wtilele aecnrdllig to some
tlllll.nilists ollgl.t lo lie elassed iis a
reptile, oil ai-eoiini nl Its fool Ilia* tins.
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D u b io u s

P rosp ect.

“That psychic expert *a&gt;s
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speed, " n tin* other hand. Ignore It»
existence io,- a eouple oi day s and
It will gather siieh strength that hooii
you won't tie aide lo ildnk of anything
else. Keep up the light a week or so
longer, going nhmit your business as
usual, and t h e r e 's all eVctl cllltin-e. 111
the present state of health statistics,
that the cold won't Pe a &lt;old niiy limn1,
hut will have put on tin* dignity of
llitlitciii’.a. And Iniliietixa treated with
rouieinpt inn show Us tiiettle by turn­
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things tlmi nr.* worse, dedales a Vint­
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♦ you the necessary repair parts, try me, you may be
t agreeably surprised to find I am in a position to give
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Cor. Commercial and Park

Opposile Valdez Hotel

METHODIST NOTES.
Rev. J. P. Wilburn was in Oviedo
&gt;itunlit) and Sunday night preaches
in .Sanford.
Mri. W. S. Thornton gave a dinner
tarty in honor of Mr. W. S. Thorntun'* birthday last Wednesday. The
rursts were Mr. nnd Mrs. Dwight
Babbitt. Mrs. Eddy anti Mr. J. A. Albson.
Rev. Wright of Oviedo preached the
r.orninc sermon Sunday on “The Call
uf the Individual."
Mi** U'nuritu Allen returned home
vth Mr&gt;. Castle and Mrs. Stanley.
Mr. f. D. Bryan and stm, Merrill,
tf-rnt Thursday the guests of Mrs.
(ijy Waists.
Raymond Allen motored to Trnv»tes «n business Thursday.
Mr*, (i. W. Hailey, daughter and
mcits, have returned from Daytona.
Mi**i s Caroline Spencer and (.ora
I-tf Tillis returned Thursday from
(iaint*\die, where they have been attzmling the summer school.
Mi- Frank H. Adams has returned
from Lite Oak, where she visited bet
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IL II. Knapp left for Jasper Mon­
day to visit relatives.
Rev F. E. Stcinniyor, former pas­
tor here, is spending his vacation at
Junalu«ka Training school.
Ml* Alva Me Alexander left Mon­
day fur Tennessee.
Mi*. Ivy Stringer, nee Blanche
■'■-purling, is spending the week with
home folks.
W .T Akers has rented five nerer
*&gt;f hi* land to Mahlon Wright, who

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will farm it this season.
Master Guy Waites left Monday fm
Inverness to visit his aunt,Mrs. W. M
Malloy.
The junior department had a foot!
sale last Saturday, realizing a nict
sum for that department.
Pierce Gridin while cranking a ear,
to break his right arm, last Tuesday,
last Thursday, had the misfortune to
break his arm.
Mr. Walt .r Hargraves has accepted
jn position with the A. C. L. shops anti
moved his family here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. P. Hagan and fam ­
ily returned ho t week for Georgia
where they have been spending tlieii
vacation.
Mr. nnd Mrs. lien Monroe e n te r­
tained in honor of their son, Richard
Bennett's first birthday, at -Silvei
Lake, Wednesday, August IK.
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cream and take was served ami bathing was indulged in. Those partici­
pating were Mrs. J. II. Cowan, MisMargaret Cowan, Robert Hogan, Mrs
Herbert Speer nnd son, Troy ami Dor­
othy Ray, Gene antf W. A. Admits.
Misses Lizzie, and Florence Flowers,

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Wanted Team work lo do. En­
quire M Hanson, shoemaker. 50-4tp
Wanted
Corn.
The
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Grain Co nf Alachua Fla will pay
you the market price for ear eern in
ear Int* Farmers ran join together
In making up ears.
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LOST—Straw grip, containing ba­
by clothes. Return to The Herald of­
fice and receive reward
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FOUND—A watch fob on First
street. Owner may have same by 1
calling at The Herald oilier and pay­
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WOOD Plenty of wood at Wrkiw. two miles front railroad- Cut ot |
shares. Hundreds of colds. Wtib
me, IL R. A- S. IV., Wekiwn, I-In.
52-tit p.
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stole furnitiue in a safe place at mod­
erate rate, rail at 816 Oak avenue oi
phone
Also gardens for rent
52-2tp.
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nmen as a \ia- tag. Sm.iolhlv and quietly it handles the
a\Tt., .c family \ u Ii in fifteen to twenty minutes—and
y u n .1 l ilt be surnri i-d that it delivers your wash
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FOR SALE—Large mission due
elipoit, green upholstering, good bed
springs and mattress. M. X. Nelson
Sanford.
52-1

For Salc--C»*U*ry farm*, any *iz«\
to tub purchaser. Huy from utvttor.
Box 276, Sanford, Fla.
50-tf
For Sale—Fair of good farm mules,
wagon atul harness. T. F. Adams.
49-tf

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Perfect control over a hole
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D tltrr implement uotk; better
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operator behind it.
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gun cheap for cash. Apply to F 01
rest R. Whittle, 1 Hi Freiirli avenue.
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FOP SALE—Good horse, sprint
wagon and two sets good harness, nt
a bargain. D. W. Short, l.otigwimd
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the names of ndverlisers advertising In
this way. llsitnlly we do not know who
(hey are, nnd if we do we are not expect­
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Thraahcr, Inez and Dorothy Grunt
A chance to buy 1 .to of the best lo­
Ides, Dorothy Moore, Margaret, Ruby
cated
celery farms iti the district at
I ,&lt;iice and Heat rice Martin, Lena Hell
1lagan, Masters Ralph Went, L. P less than its value. Must move. See
A. P. Connelly.
Hagan, Jr., Arnold Martin, Milton 5i-:itc
Moore. Dick Frank and Mrs. Carter
FDR SA LE—Tires. 4 .14x4. line
All had a fine time nnd wished foi condition, MeGraw Cord, $16 each, at
another birthday.
Midway Garage, Lotigwood, Fin. 51-lit
Mr. and Mrs. Mike StoinoiT spent
Sunday at the beach.
.FOR SALE CH EAP—One big fine
Misses Margaret, Eleanor and Rutl. nude and big horse. Doth good work
Roberts, Miss Mary Parrish and Mrs. (*rs nnd perfectly sound. Ask It. II
Morris Spencer spent the week end ai Lynch about them.
1). C. Hill,
the bench.
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Lockhart, Fla.
Miss Ruth Steimnyor is visiting re! 1 — --------------------------------------------- ntives in Lee, Florida. Corrine is vis
FDR SALE—?I2 bicycle like new
iting in North Carolina Master Kd for ?30. F.. 1! Hall, Osteen, Fla.
win is visiting his si-ter in Sanford I -.'lip
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Gridin am*
FOR SALE—Daisy set and Eastei
daughters, Emily nnd It. H., left Mon
day for Hot Springs. Ark., to spend . Lily bulbs. Ill)] I-relteh Ave. l-ltp
a month, taking those much notei'
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I FOR SALK— hive room cottagi
Rex*. Robert James Wells, retired near ct-nler of cRy. Double lot. Sev
.Methodist pastor, who died at his end kinds of fruit trees. Owner,
p. O. llox II
home in Tampa Tuesday, was buried l-rttp
Wednesday morning in Myrtle Hill
FOR SALE—Three vacant lots, cor­
cemetery. The deceased was ,'k'l years ner of 7th and Myrtle avenue. Sev­
a preacher in Methodist conference enth street paved. Two lots between
but in 19R1 was superanunted. Three Fourth and Fifth streets, Myrtle ave­
years ago he went to Tampa, where nue.
10 room house, comer Oak
j he ’ins since resided. Resides his avenueAlso
nnd Fourth street, fncinp
xvife, the deceased is survived by eight
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children, two of whom are Mr. Wallet I’nrk. Choice loention. Apply at
51-4tp
K. Wells of Sanford and Mrs. Sam Oak avenue, W. W. Long.
Igou of Winter Haven. Ilev. L. M.
FOR SALE—One good Inrge farm
Broyles of Hunter Park church offi­ mule, $150.00. C, M. Berry. 51-dtp
ciated. assisted by Rev. W. A. Jlyres
nnd Rev. T. J. Nixon. The service
For Rent Three rooms for light
was a very beautiful one, as front the house keeping. NO, 1117 Cor. of
silent influence and consecrated life
Third and Klin. Mrs. W. K. I envltt
50-tf

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For Sale—Doris Gas
Lighting
Iy and nil know that he has gc
Heaven to be with his Maker and Plant. Cheap. I.. F. Roper. West
48-tf
Heavenly Father, to whom he wai Side Grocery.
ready and anxious to go. The pall
bearers were nil ministeis of tin
FOR RENT
Gospel: Revs. T. W. Tomkles, T. J.
? Nixon, W. A. .Myres, W. F. Dunkle.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
• w. C. fountain, W.
Palmer. James housekeeping rooms. 205 Oak avenue
Dombrowsky, S. C. Meadows and W Eagles Home. .Mrs. Julia Holdings.
h. Scwcl.
52-2 tp.
I Services for Sunday an followsSunday school, 'J.-JO n. m. Preaching
t o r Rent Furnished rooms anil
11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 7:00 P kitchenettes. Apply Shirley Apart­
m. Night services, 8:00 p. m.
ments opposite Pnstollice.
4S*26tp
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For Rent To fishing parties or
Maize, nr In linn mm, in its present tourist parties, 26-foot, half cabin,
unn
oh** nf th&lt;* jrn*nt
canopy motor boat fully equipped
lehlevemeiiiH nf pihnliGc planter*
Lie eased pilot who knows the St
lie Nnrili Amerli.iii In.llno. mijs ||ol&gt;Johns,
Phone 34SW. L. G . Loveless
•rt II .Mnultnii in PnpuPir &gt;(,. imnlei
45-tf
dngtixltiiv It eame orlglnallt frmn
niitherti Mexico, and un« eaten Hy tlis
W ANTED
•lava tribes At llr-l it na* untlmi^
ml a coarse era**-. nn \vlilt It wer«
WANTED—Settled white woman,
lav ears resemhllng tin- inp nf tit* about 40 years old, as housekeeper to
rlieat -talk. The plant N es»eeilally take care of a small family. Good
rnpli il alnl ile'l 'Ie .. Mill ■- ..f . i||. home and salary. Apply Hox 240,
tire ,n the Iili4p-I.il. /n||e i* ,ti||
Route A, Sanford, Fla.
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4'n-lllle In fin.I
WANTED—A few bovs to work it
-xprinting plant, IS years and up. No'
Firit American M..gaiine
going to school. Crown Paper ConiTin- llt-i iini.a/liic in
paMi«lied patty.
52-tf
all

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adjustments on all

PACE SEVEN

You ride 165 miles while plowing 40 acres w ith
n 12-inch gang. It is slow work. B ut th e foscinution of w atching th e furrow tu rn over helps
to pass the tim e away.
This tim e passing feature is retained by the
M oline-Universal plowman. He still sits where he
can easily w atch the m oldboard tu rn the soil o v e r
w ithout tw isting liia neck until it aches. And the
M oline-Universal follows the furrow as easily as
horses.
B ut it plows faster th a n horses nnd many other
trnctor 3. W ith its speed o f 3V2 miles per hour its
two 11-inch bottom s arc equal in plowing capacity
to the 3 bottom s of slower moving m achines.
W hy fast plowing? Because it's b etter. W e’ll
tell you why. It doesn’t ju s t lay th e furrow slice
gently over— it slams it over. Leaves the field
more level—not so ridged. Less drying surface
is left exposed, vegetative m a tte r is covered b etter,
d irt is scattered through it and a b e tte r capillary
contact is established w ith the subsoil for m oisture.
Decomposition of the tu rn ed under vegetation
takes place quicker nnd th e seed bed can be put
into planting shape in less time and w ith less
work. The plows scour b e tte r, of course. These
are the advantages o f speed plowing w ith the
M oline-Universal.
Then there’s the ad v an tag e o f sitting cn the
scat of the im plem ent in every operation w ith the
M oline-Universal, where you can sec th u t the
im plem ent alw ays works right. It pays.
W e’ll figure w ith you mid dem onstrate for you
any time.

BELL BROS.
Lake Monroe, Fla.

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S A N F O R D a^ H E R A
IX THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S (iREATEST/EGETABLE SEC TION
SANFORD, FI.OIIIIM, I’ .HDAY, U G U S ljf, 1920.

VOLUME XI

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PARAMOUNT ISSUE IN

POLAND
BD. TRADE SANFORD TO ENTERTAIN
WILL ASK BANQUETED ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 2
FOR AID LAST NIGHT
AT BIG ALL-DAY PICNIC

HALL GAMES, TOL'ItN AM ENTS
LOCAL (IYKUFI.OW.
\SK l'M T K I» STATUS IO I YAl.DK/. HOFEI. ENTERTAINS A
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(IN WAIL
BOOSTERS.
Mrs. J. S. Moore, of Celery avenue
A wr-MIng which was of much in­
' c \MI'/.IRN FUNDS.
left Sunday for llnltimorc on business ;
------terest to many fticntls In Kissimmee,
,
------—----G. A. Speer left .Monday for St ! Well, well, Sanford lias the old-tint
Washington, August 11.— I'olam
The Hoard of Trmle held their regu
Dayt n. Aug. 7.— In his nddrcss Sanford, Orlnmlo ami ot.ier cries of
. ri. a ecpttng the democratic noniin- the state wus that of 'IIss Maudt intends to appeal to the I’ mted S'ate lar monthly meeting and banquet last Louis to purchase some of his fal pop.
i Ibis city will entertain the crowdr
, tion last Saturday, Governor Cox Alice Wagner to C. 11. .McCaughen, of for aid in her light against the holshe night at the Valdez Hotel and, ns u- stock.
Tommy Deane, of Gridin, Ga., is thi that nro earning from everywhere on
expressed his views on the paramount Orlnndo, which was solemnized at tin ' Iki. it was -tated today hy the I’ol ual. it was well attended and the han
First Methodist Church Wcdm-Mlui i»h minister.
quel was up to the standard estaldisli guest of his unde, J. L. Dean, of tin Thursday, Septomhor 2nd, at \vh T
campaign Issues ns follows:
Union I’hnrmney.
time Sanford will entertain with :_v
The aid requested, it was wild, proh ed hy the famous Valdez Hotel.
Championing the IraRur of nations evening at 8 o’clock.
.Mrs. Loretta Hinthersoti and soi all-day aalfir.
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The large auditorium was henuti- ably would bo confined to a desire fo
Some hundred guests sat down at t
nri'iMiMu
tl hy President
Wilson,t with
The morning will he given over i
i Viirelaiioiis"'n s s u r iiiR R o o d faith fully ileroruted for the occasion. Ai credit* with which to purchase sur o'clock at the long tallies and for sunn fom, left .Monday for Miami to spent
shopping, and the ladies from &lt; .lot
‘ |‘ understanding, and denounced arch. covered with fragrant ruses and plus win stock.-. Two hundred thou- lime nothing much was said, hut win- their vacation.
Miss Gene M a x w e ll, accompanied hj around will have the men folks bring
hit he termed the dishonorable p r o - dainty trailing v in e * was timing, d at and army uniforms and two luindre th e la s t dishes had been cleared awa;
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I (rom Sen. Harding f o r **« sepn- the nltnr. The Imrkeroumt wn.- i-.mk •.limisiiml pairs o shoes from arms Picsidciit Miller called the meeting t. Miss Dorothy Hay. left this week fo them to town tnd each and every tnorCoioimdo Heiich, in Mr. Maxwell’s cn’ chant will offer some speeial hargnim
ft. ^ id,* dermany.”
v&lt;l with stately palms and delicate : tocLs already have been asked f o o l d e r mid many thiiiRs of im p o it a n .
rate p «
Mi-- Fva Arrnnts and brother, Teen on that day. The money saved to you
were taken up ami discussed am
his
opposition—candidate,
ferns,
the
only
note
of
color
I
ioiiir
hy
the
Polish
legation.
Flayed
latform leaders'' and congressional two tall candlebrn, each holding seven
The ajqieal to the state department placed in the hands of the varimu of Am ilia, Fla., are visiting theli will more than pay you for the trip
: ‘*,ri|_HH reactionary, and asserted pink candles. Below the* arch when the minister said, will he Imsed ii |h.i committees appointed last night fo loot Iters, Charley ami Dumiy Arrant- and you will get some of the rarest
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. D&lt;»ssey of Litldn |hnrgnins that you ever saw in this
tl it 'he republican congress had fail- the bride and groom would kneel t&gt;the assurance contained in the Anier that purpose.
. i to pass a single constructive law receive the benediction was an ini- icon note D» Italy that the t'nitei
F. 1*. Forster talked about the ex spent'last week wit h their son, Jnmc great era of high cost.
til
war taxes.
v
ported oriental prayer tug, a gift to States will insist upon the nminteucursings of the Clyde Line ami
takiiu 1». |losscy. They returned home Tiles | Then in tiie afternoon of the • " in
or
’
day the stores will close at 1 o'clock
li'mnndcd
publicity
for
"the
plain
the
bride
from
the
groom's
parent-,
anci
of
the
politiml
independence
am
rare
of
the
people
coming
here.
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M-* James D. D-issey and son in the afternoon. In-cause the inor■I""legarding
all
campaign
exLong
blue
ribbons
marked
the
seattenitorial
integrity
of
I'oland,
Conelly,
Geo.
A.
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and
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truth"
I - j , ,| i .mi* li left Friday fo chiitil expe : to play ball and engage
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disbursements, charging reserved for the relatives and intimnli I' land, in tin ollleinl communientioi Stevens spoke nlMiut tin- San fori
|:iost|iroof a- the guest of her sister in all kinds of sports and, with nlf
!hi''minion*'in campaign funds had friends and hows of the same coloi i-*ucd at Mat aw. has
"leninl Iliiilditig anil Loan association and
their employes, will be at the ball
lathered by the republicans f«»l held inplace »&gt;r« Itv clusters of van " ■' "I the world that if it i- ove committee was appointed to tuk ' M&lt; &lt; Maev.
- ! two tbinary cause."
coloredblossoms along tin* aisles fm O.n vn b\ the bel-lu-viki. it will I charge of a campaign fur solicit ini I' Agii's IVrritt is home again nfte grounds where the fathers will play
i ■ only to "overb nrittg might,' mbseriptlons f&lt;" stock among all tl. (spending a few ilays after spending • the daughters and tho married men
Promised
emphatically strict law ther emphasizing the rainbow coho
few days at Daytona Bench, the gue will play the aingle men three-inning
but
tile ittdiTeiciice of a vvorb people.
tnfnrremenl, although he did not men- scheme,
games only, as they will all be dear’
D.C.Mnriows of this city, C. A. Dal of F.miiv Bally.'
li„n spcriflrallv the prohibition amendThe dccnratictis were arranged b; wl..eh calls itself democratic.
Sherman
.Moore
left
Sunday
fo
J
by that time, and after the ball gnnu
p,nt and Volstead law.
the ladies of the Kings Daughters
x
las of Altamonte and Mr. I.ogan of tin
l/rgeil ratification of the proposed class of the ,M. K. Sunday school, o'
\ ItKAL FL’ HNITL’ HK SALE.
laignn .Mercantile • «. . of Genevj Baltimore to undergo a slight opera I there will be tournament races witl
ronsiitutionai amendment providing which the bride i- a member, uml..
------made good talks about improvement tion. Tile young folk- wish him i I *he Seminole cowboys pitted against
soe. dv return.
rough riders front Orange and
for woman siilTrnge.
the direction of Miss Jean Caldwell.
.....................................
In speaking to .1. D. Davison, of tin of all kinds in the county and city.
Mrs. J. A. Grumble and charmim (Osceola and Volusia and Arango and
Ibtniiiitced profiteering and promisI’nimptly at K o'clock the usher- Sanford I urntture Co., tie raid that
The meeting was a great success it
Florida j adjoining counties. There will ho suck
,-d that profiteers should "suffer the Messrs. Walter Hass, ltyron Arne- Ids .-ale had been a great success n every way and when the president an daughters, of Ihinnelloti.
nicceof
Mrs
Grathumm,
are
vis it in* ' races and hurdle races and one-legged
p,n-&lt;11 &gt; ol the criminal law."
Gonlou Bullock and Hert Wells. dos every way and that the people win noijuced that lie would eall the nex
races and potato races and every othp,,lan d lie took up thetd •mocratn ed the church doors.
have purchased found out that the 2&lt; meeting in September, all presen at the home of Mrs. Ilerliei t Speer, oi er kind of n rare, all for special ant
the
Heights.
Manikin! "a free man. unfettered by
The opening solo, "Helieve Me 1 per cuit. discount meant just what i' stati-d t ant they would be there sure
Mis. Alfred III jo lins as her gues liberal prizes donated by the big-promises."
All These Enduring Young Charms. said and that was ‘Jil per cent, off th
I File following eoni'iiittees were nr her M-tcr, Mrs. C. II. Taylor, of I’lnut lienrted merchants of Sanford, who in­
Advocated
fair returns for both was very sweetly sung by .Miss Ktli cash price which is some cut in price pointed and they will immedialely g
( ity. Mrs. Taylor has many friend tend to make this the greatest il&amp;|
capital ami
labor and approve I •!.•- y|e Robcr-mi, accompanied by MisI he furniture is nil nevy and up t« t„ 'work"and'start' something
her who are showing her many socla that has ever been given to their
date stall and as Mr. Davison .-ny*, li
.
..
....
vtii'pment of both "inzo large units— lionise Thomason at the piano,
friends and patrons in this nnd adjoin­
attentions.
will
pay
the
people
of
this
section
ot
..
**!!.
.!'
al!,‘
MnnnceJ.
(.
without injury- to
the
public
interThen
as
the
wedding
tnnrvli
iron
IV Vile
I-OI-IIV III., i •
, Ill’ll II-- . 11- .............— ............
I.III |&gt;||.&gt; VIII- (,11I|,IV III in i- - I I m in II. .. It . , ... |l . ,
li
. ,
ing counties.
Mrs.
Dla
Austin
and
daughter,
Mis
Lohengrin sounded, the doors at the |-'|ori,|a t„ |,uy nt these prices, evei 1
” • " • ‘snuztit. H. &lt; . llovver.
Ml*."
And in the cvcnino there will !&gt;c
Bernice,
are
spending
a
few
weeks
a
L-cive
Larguining
by
Inleft
were
thrown
open
and
the
groom
jf
tlu,y
|
,IIV,,
tl|
st„
n.
t|„.
ht„
,r
Ulll
Agriculture
and
Farm
Life—H.
K
Favored colic
street
dancing at the Seminole Hank
Daytona
Bench.
Mrs.
David
Seller
own
iLpresuntativc.i.
with
Ids
liest
man,
A.
L.
Donegan,
(|u.y
n,r,|
g.
•
ipiiies,
l..
A.
Hiumley,
John
Mciscli
lor through its
representative.!.
his best
E. Konegnn,
.....
.
.......... .
Advocated
many expir.l'ents for entered, and advnneed to the altar. |(«.-|&lt;|tin- advertisement
inthis i ..'.J 1
, , ,tl l|r' r' .. ’ ’ • .Mahoney, t; of Valdosta, Ga., is their attraetiv corner, with good orchestra imisle
and the festivities will last until the
guest while there.
ijruultural
development. inchnPr.g while Kev. It. F. liodnett approached M„.The Herald
andthen look then "•iiisriop, Harry Kent. I. I..Dumas
( ’ has. \V. Gatelirl. of Collinsvill •last horn blows. There will be sonn*reduction ..f tenantiy. increased pro- from another entrance.
.
over. You can save some real mono;
Advertising—C. I.. Ilritt, H. J. Hoi
III., who has been visiting his brother thing doing all the time, nnd it will
duction, co-operative selling as well
Tw„ wee llovver girls, ratsie John- lin ( |,|H i;n nt furniture side and
Han eld, C. J. Humph.
&amp;j t&gt;unha«im: by farvtM , nuinitipu! *tuti anti Katlu*rim» l'nrki’r. writable
,t lmt* all month, yoti#sh&lt;.ul»
l.rtrihlation F. 1*. r«»nv trr, Forroj* M. D. (Satchel and family for the pas lie nn affair that will he a pleasant
week, returned to bis home yesterday home gathering of nil the clans, and
market-. r:o/emtmiit ro/tilnti»n «»f fairies, in rutiled liluu fn&gt;ck.s, tarryihvrv lufore nil the many beau Ijikf, E. F. HoiiHfltnhler.
Mr. (Satchel is highly pleased wit tin* people will come here nnd mcot
cold stoirr.* ai d in cm .v I acreage l&gt; ing baskets of pink roses, came down t ifu| designs are sold.
Trnflle and Transportation—1&gt;. (' Florida and while here spent sum old friends nnd mingle together ngnlc
the aisle in advance of Miss Ada C.
‘ irrieattiiii levelopireiit.
Marlowe, \V.
Hill, A. I*, f ’unncly.
time sight-seeing around Sanford an­ for a grent Idg time.
p.ii i I American youth :«&gt;r its wui Wagner, the maid of honor, on the
THADING IN SANTOHD.
Golf Course and Country Club—I,' other nearby point.-.
At n meeting at the office of II. f*.
itr. ee, tl.dared tha. tito tuition owe® right, and the little ring bearer, Alta
Mrs. J. It. ( ’alder of Sanford vva Dubose Wednesday afternoon, Pol. (7.
a I t to these who db d and'their du- R u t h Overstreet, on the left.
T |„,
„ f Sanford are tilled J. Holly, II. i.. Haight, C. I). Couch
the hostess at an afternoon ten at tin W. Knight was chosen as chairman nf
ist.h.nts apt. to the vvo-juded. woo
Then the bride entered and was met ^ ^ ||ft(,r|)(M||I M||li 1(|| ,|a&gt;. Saturday ii. G. I h it rich.
lluildin and l.'cin A. I‘. Connel) j-lasta I'ea H"nm of Mrs. Ashley Sun the meeting and ways nnd mentis dis­
shoultl Ik- trained ami rehnhilitatetl |,y the groom beneath the itorat an .
Sntun|ny f,iirlll wll|, t|„- multi
day afternoon, having ns her guest cussed as to tlie best method of giv­
AdviHuited giving a thorough test where the vows were plighted.
tuile of shoppers who are coming here U. M. Me Kin imn, t . L. lltiit.
to private ownership of railroads tinDuring the ceremony -Mrs- • " from ,|t(l t.oUritry roundabout and
Auto Camp—C. K. Henry, L. i*. Me the members of an automobile part. ing the visitors entertainment and the
L*»\t i nnun t rtijiiljit !*»•&gt;. mi'I MalvJ -Uulloi'k tviubTru
*• 0*}u.r cit
uttractnl
l«»u Culler, It. A. Newman. \Y. K. \Vnl that was going through from Sanfon allowing committees were appointedr
,
,. tbo
.. «* ,
.H
ioiiio, by l lit* low
to Alabama. The same party lef
tin liminciul credit for the i'ii", Thou Sublime Lvetiing . tin on t 11 |&gt;rjrc&gt;A ,,f u|| kinds of merchundisi tlinll.
Merehants committee, ('has, Ilritt,
»i- M l&gt;e o'ovided.
violin, accompanied
.V1", i^ ',','1 ,'!,*•« now being offered by Sanford nicrWater l-'roiit Improvement—G. A with a delirious lunch which Sirs. Asl- chairman.
I'leilged "heavy" and imineili.ile le* S(„, ut the piano. Mend Is olin. , tR Advertising is responsihh DeCottes. Ileiir- Lappin, \Y. M. M. ley packed for their pleasure.—Day
Publicity, R. .1. Holly, chairman.
tona Journal.
ederal taxation, declaring wedding umri It vva- p1.1 .-• &lt;t
*' 1 - ,| many people coming here and Kinnon I.. II. Gibbs.
curlmn of feilr
Athletics, program and prize*. C.
.economy,
.S'J.INW
.U
O
O
.O
O
O
co.,H
ional
as
the
party
left
thi
afu&gt;r
\u\
,y
,im
.(
tl„.
vuw
.
y
^
Walter Dressor writes from Water
that, with
Knli-rtainmeiit—G. W. Knight. Fo: town, N. S that be landed there i i E. Henry, chairman.
ruulil la- lopped
off.
..............
,.,»ed off.
church.
l.lt. teous tivatment of the merchants no.' est * l.ni.e,
'
A.
I*.
Coitncly,
|
|
.
H.
Stev
Refreshments, f. Eugene RmmiiUot,
\ihtic.iied repealing of annoying
l he bride was lovely In nn « xquisu (|H, ,,rh,..&lt; will hold them. Sanford 1 odd
now 1MI III
in III
th
- " I weather,
1IXM.IIX 1I but
IMIS it
It was
w tin IMMV
fi'n-umptiiiu taxes," and said income yown of net, embroidered in pearl aim
t|u. trading center foi eus, |i. C. Mailovve.
shade and raining and made him fei ‘ hnirninn.
ut »nge
beads,
|lf I|. I|,„
with a few
Dance, R. A. Newman, chairman.
.« •earners,
n i i i v i r ', agricultural
.V . . ..... --- prmlurtcryt,tnl
t ir in '
......■
■ » worn oyer satin.
. 1 "*'•
I llihj
l t j a i l, OI
more home-like. Says lie is gettin:
CK( II I \N Ml SIC « L I' II.
(|ayH ,ui.j,
.m.j, as
•r-. professional and small business l„ng
|„ug veil was held in pluyo
place with
vvitn buml:
numi:
lls Dollar
|i,,|lar Days ami
fat, and those who noted his attenuat
Tournaments and hoss races, C. M.
bed.'
tt(- iicarls
with ^ ^
mui.h m„ n. t.usines
men -h.-ulil be "slinrpl) modllied"
■ caught
* * at
- either
..... - side w,,h
•d appearance when he left, will hi Hand, chairman.
The musie program, given by tin glad ti&gt; learn that his health is slovvl;
,M. |,fou(r|U here and kept hen
A - atcrl reform of fedenal agen- ciUhll.rs of lillies of the vallvy. . nv
( ’ K. Henry was elected as cuptiur
g estabenrried tins.-..,......an exquisite tsiuquet
otnraies (,,r
tor tl{| time.
Sanford —
is -a -revelutim Cecilinn, Club, la.-l , Saturday nftei improving nnd that he Is now able t of the Father's team; Chas. Ilritt. of
•a- and activities, including
----- currivu
• .
...................—
li-lm nt of a budget system, usserting
uml orchids, slmyyeml vyitti t&lt;&gt; mmnux-r,, «»« Satunlny nights, am
J,,l,y ; . ; _'v“ n. Ia rt:! l&gt;i
sit up and eat three nteala a day ani the Married Melt's team. Dr. Ralph
tut tie governmen could be run
on hWcethcnrt roses and fringed with ^
|||npy
here demonstrate and mueli appreciation evidenced fm several more at night.
Stevens, captain of the Singh- Men’*?
I ........... .
annunlly, including sink nmidcii hair fern.
that this is one of the best trade ecu- the well rendered numbers, which
D. &lt;\ Marlowe ii home from ('him team,
inclttdi'd tin* following:
ing fi .I and national debt interest.
The maid of honor was very sweet ters in this wirt of the state.
.................
And all of the proceeds go to the
go atal New York and several
eth't
I‘art I.
&lt;Diomended the federal reserve act un,j girlish in a soft pink tricotine,
large marki t (enters, lie left Mrs Fcrnnld-l-nughton Hospital for uti
1. Dance of IJrownirs .
ii- a 1! -mocratic achievement, enacted cioU,|w| with pink mtdine and yarrie.
FI.DHIDA’S FAYOUITK I’ A l’ KIt
i Mnrlowt* ufi&lt;l bin littli* sun, KoIktI, ir uaihulnnco I bin in for u wurttVF
____________
KflU- Ivariiruai • Idcago, win-re they will visit rein- cause, ami will not only bring a large
“re.. 1 1 tlie protests of the bitter re- Q imunuet of pink ‘ Itndlenee ro.-- s
I •carl Hobi-on.
I1 .n stand-patters," and recoin- UI„| nu,iden hair fern.
, m. Tampa ............
.............is ev
The
Morning Tribune
lives for some time. Mr. .Marlmvt crowd t Sanford, but it will be a bR
2. Mnnh of Ui-cruits.
.Schiuol jsnys that the Inb cities are tilled tq advertisement for tho city—a Idg gvtrn .. 1 . tablishing foreign banks in
The little ring bearer in dainty &gt;ei- 4.r|nHl|nu|y lighting for tin- interest
Nezzie Slone
tr.i-. miters.
low added another rainbow tint.
(|f t||(, |„.„p|i. and the development o
■with p'sqili- Gum the fauns ami tie together party, and a grand tintn Just
Zillen j farms are langui-ddm’ «• •»
»• mli-il re-iul of war lawsreThe groom and best manwere in
^ ^
„ n,| |,„ mu- who has tin f'. Song - f Nightcn::ale
n,,,,'":r ' a'-‘ ,?oyr
girl-.
Curs
Hot
Inn
r.-nl
Mu : g 1 cedi.in of speech and as- fl|l| evening dress.
weifnre of South Florida at heart cm
•iiienre, making e v e r y t h i n g h ig h e r . , The chairmen will meet next ifocr
Lindsey Ihe prospects f o r g o o d prici-s for win- day and apcmni their committees nnd
I. a. liigit llo .Matvli
and liberty of the press, toN,r .....j
MeCsugher. ’. -f‘*
airor.l not to be a constant tender u
b. Dew Drop
Spaulding ter vegetables seem briglite*- nlthougl. discuss further plans for this big ilay.
nail me Aiaeiicaiiiiiion »»i
t-ai immediately after the cere The Tribune. It is Florida s grea •
Mary Helen Morse.
ah. a lesnlents and
extensionof edit|( (|| f „ r ,lMrts unknown.In' «* tmetropolitan paper, carrying thefill
it will cost about $80 a car in exces
Meantime, don't make any date*
r&gt;. Song tin* Minr.trcl Sang
cat
wink.
they expect to wander anywhere tlieii |,ig|,t and day report of the Associate!
Ibis &gt;enr to ddp our s t u t r to North- ‘ f«*r Thursdav, September 2, fur you
Mars
tat
• &lt;•:. ivatioii of children by pro- f ancy dictates for perhaps a montt.
with intelligent correspondent
ern markets, and the growers will Jwill want to be ill Sanford on that day.,
Elizabeth Whittier
''i
# _ returning I" Drlsndo, when
n&lt;&gt;ok aiai
and cornei
corner "i
id its terri
• • i.ini
ii"ii 01 1 Inld
min labor,
laniii. adequate
ii.i « m“ “ — pay
I--.’ .before
--- - n, every iiikik
have to get good prices to come out.
-X-\
’f'n 1 -emmutit employes,
‘
-short
u— shift ^
wj|j make
• their
1
*......
home.
tory. The
....................
big Sunday editim
dition has th. ii. Dragon FTies .............. .Schult:
Harold Washburn has accepted
G
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S
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( 'urmett Guthrie.
r-I
fi
f"r anarchistic agitators and develop^ rs .MeCuughen is the daughter of ini)Sl ,.onde and magazine sectioi
position with the Peoples Hank, whci
7. Young Recruit__
Hathburi his smiling countenance will now h
--------v
n
n nt
j
no
of waterway transportation ^
n(u| Mrs. D. G. Wagner, promin |)rj„ t,.,| j„ thin state, and the Mill
.Mis. Avrey Guyton and baby daugh­
Thelma Dobbins.
Ut
1 It
'i i favorctl.
f iiY it r p il
/ I .... Smi •!«■»«• people.
tiOliflli*.
M i l 1 IS
t i l l " .-(•riid
lull rril«M(
r * » .^K
(III tilt
u« I1 v
a!l mi
.
eiit. 1Kissimmee
She
is IIa tub
Kt.ription
rates nare
$8.00
per annum
seen.
ter left for their home in Miami Inst
H. In lite Gipsy Cninn---------- Hein
“ I accept the nomination °*
ut &lt;?ur ettted
®CMj ........
..
..
....... „ and $2.0il fo
musician
as well as a very ____
j .jop f„r ........
munths.
,, K.
L- F\
!'• Lane has sold to .Mr.
Mr. A. R Saturday, after having sp.gc several
Pearl
Robinson.
iL'irty,” he said in conclimlon, "obe- c|uinnin^ youn^r lady, wttose hontu ol
laontliN.Y«n» will receive Th
.... Hamilton of Hushlieil, Fla., seven ca: Weeks with tier mother, Mrs. Coffee
Spaulding
&lt;h« nt to the Divine SovOrei^n of all f rjcn(jH oiler her many fccllitationii.
Tribune from nix to twelve hnurH ir lb June R oses...........
'"ads of celery boards. Mr. Ilamiltoi , Mr.nnd Mrs. W.ll. Kilbee spent lax:
Sarah Willinms.
M-oplen, and hopeful that t»y trust in
r&gt; ^IcCtiutrhen lived here fur a mJvance of any other publication.
d,
*,ht' Innre encumber grower Sunday at Coronado, bringing tli«r
10
.
Ibni the way wdl he shown for help- m/,n|K.r 0f years, lie volunteered foi
Write for
sample cvipy and sub
ful service."
militnrv service with Company B of m-ribe today.
«ri2-*Ui II.
h. Musie Bex __________ Heim io\ir up the cukes during tlie col them. Mrs. Flynk has been visitiru
Kissimmee nnd was first lieutenant. ut
. ------- x---------nights the routing winter.
(her sister, Mrs. Sutton, who is spendKathleen Brady.
the time he was honorably discharged
, N h o n o k o p MHS. TAYI.OIt.
RESOLUTION'S OF RESPECT.
1
nan
pur
injr a while at the Bench,
12. Gnuvotlc ______
..Czihulkn
ebused of F.. F. l-nne three ear load | Mrs. A. A. Moran, of Miami, is. \x».
I- W
»
II,other J. 11. Ilrulnn.
M iU o o u f c .
.Mae
Jinlly.
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Griffin entertain
Win. Died July .11, 1920.
Carnival Pranks......... Schumam •if celery Itonrds. Mr. Eathly is ids- ' Ring her sen, Aubrey Moran, and OttnOnce again the rfuiirv'mu lliik’r of Turn, r Cat-■lor in. 'lie .. .................. ..il'm'illnne'r tod,.; |V, honor of Mr,. C H
one of the cucumher growers of Sump Ry.
.Mudeliiie Mallum.
II. Tnylnr. nf l-lnnt City. The hue,!:
the Universe hath mi!!]mooed throuirh , „ „ l e .l.le Urn, nlm
ter county.
( Mr. nnd .Mrs. JI. E. Dooley aiul Mr.
Joyous
May
time________
Lichnct
■on
« urother
u.ld Fellow
Out of town guests att mling t a
Mrs la y lor, Mr. and Mrs. Alfre. H.
-‘th a
Brother Odd
F’ ellow from
from the
the
and Mrs. C. A. Ruulerson are tpemUng
Margaret
Cowan.
of the lodge here to the joys of wedding included: Mr. and Mr*. Wli Ll,Ja nrM, Mary Louise Wells.
Iud«.rs
l
IK. Fantasia (C Minor)------- Mnzast BRYANT ADDS TO HIS PROPERTY n week nt Coronado.
Unit
St -rent lodge beyond. He has Ham MeCuughen of . •
!jc.*r „ f
i&gt;m ir p Xr m iiiT
O C Hrvnnt of u’nm&lt;.„ 1 11
’
and Mrs. Clifford Proctor arrivVirginia DeCouraey.
fiiiDli-ted his
IiIh labors
labors in
in helping
heloing his
Ids Misses
Misses Lolu
and Edward Pound
• __ of
I OLICFCOURT.Maincs had
'"innK-ted
•jJ*'* ^J"‘*
Municimil
Juilgt" Schelle
Janata in F'............... Beethoven I . S e m i,," '? " r iu m v
i
“ •
"»•&gt;• T e r , ,
Im l.
brethren to relieve the cries of the Gainesville, mrs. r- 1
.
xiumupni judge sim m .uni us imu
Miss F’unnie Rebn Munson
distressed and to minister at the bed- Jacksonville; Mrs. J. M.
Jr': he following before him since the Inst .
•’ *» 1
„ t. ^or" |‘u,K-,l wi11&gt; «
Son*i«lc- nf the Mrk A k n reeomneitse for and Herbert Masters of I ort ('range, jgsuii Gf The Herald:
1 nu programim conciuatu wiui n
hoiIM
ho
i.lnuMisses
Margaret
Eleanor
and
Ruth
Walter
Wallace,
disorderly
conduct.
k
’
r&lt;m
p,
"
f
greatly
enjoyed
readings
ki- .. rvlc,^ hr h .. m r iS d thi7dI5I M l..,’. Mi.ri:«r*T . « « " » “ I'L .!1" 1'.'
dl.,r,h rly c n d .c l,
H ittS i " " " . T
e Great Roberts Maurice Spencer, Mnrgurot gentenct. 9uspcnded on payment of
Miss Rosnmonde Radford, 11 youny
M,,r“
•iits of "well done " from thec
wriui
nn,| jjr ,. Li. U. Phillips, C0!it8—$2.00.
render of marked talent.
added to his holdings with two other
Father, and
P A R T Y T O D A Y T O N A IIF IA C IL .
and Ml \ Iis s M a r io n and Raymond Phillips of
Bertha Stockman, disorderly con-' rhe next recital will be the last Sat- g'Mui piece* of property.
, " HKRFIAS, the All Seeing nnd —
h called
called Sanford;
Suiiford; Mr.
and Mrs.
(|uct; sentence
Bl.ntenct, suspenueu
suspended on
on payment
payment ,(Unlay in ___
August.
He purchased a comer business lot
'Vise a„,| Merciful Father hath
M r. anu
n n . Kenneth “Me’ V duct;
_____ x ________
Mrs. J. E. Pace was hostess to n
'•ur beloved and respected Brother Cullough of W inter I
i9lmrne« o^ ^09^*“ J“ '00
horn- and
Laughten of Orlando.— Mssimmet.
u cnry Johnson
WHEREAS, He having been n true 'Jazelte.
$10 and costs.
Linda Jordan,
Br,l faithful brother of our order,
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT.
$10 nnd costs.
therefore be it
O. R. Dunning, umuraeriy conwuci, i«»
m n « i,
.........
K, „ , v.
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RESOLVED, That Sanford Ixxlgc
nrcfcent were: Misses Ruth Roberts, | Mr. ilrynnt buys orange grovt ‘‘‘ lrJen&lt;‘S nnd relatives here for n
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The following formal announccmen $10 and costs.
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F\, in testimony
of our
Frank Allison, disorderly conduct; •Katherine \Vilson, Juln Lajng, Marlor property and inimciiately brings it *Jw 0 _Jrf ,1 7JK‘
bmk dinner at
i »&gt;n render the family o! the tleceasec! appeared in the Timc**Union of Jack
F-rother iiiir"sincere"emu!«fe'nce hi*tIlls soi'iv IBl* on''Sunday: Mr. nnd Mrs. C case continued.
Philips, Eleanor Roberts, Marion, Dor- into fine shape, on the principle that t,ht *S^ n' i,'!c
and spent a delightful
deep offliction and that a copy of F'. Melton of Sanford, announce th
Jet- Reinstein, disorderly conduct; t« and Mildren Hand, Mr. and Mrs. B a poor grove is of no use in Yhi &gt;M^&lt; takjng in the ninny fine drives
•Best*
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mt.I Mrs.
Mr« (Craig
rnlis Itnr.
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resolutions
family engagement
mnrriagi $1 and
A.
Hanson, Mr.
Hnr u1
world,
wnile n good grove is a thins Br° un‘I F)a&gt;-tonn and bathing In old
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llopkins,
disorderly
conduct;
ris,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Mcrriwenthof
beauty and a profitable investment ocean,cominghome atnight, and votft"'l a copy printed in Tim Sanford of their daughter, Louise Allison, D
er. Mrs. C. J. Mcrriweathcr, Robert He is eric of the successful farmers of 'n*r -'Frir- F’acc thebest
entertniner
1 'raid.
Mr. William Howard F'otd, of Clcve $10 and costs.
F'. Jones, drunk; $.r» nnd costs.
Hines, Kush Murphy, Morris Spencer the Wagner section and is busy get- ‘ ver.
J. II. F’erguson,
land, O., the wedding to take place ii
Jud Davis, exceeding speed limit Lock Me—'I went her, Ernest Connie; ting ready for n big lettuce and othei
x---------George Huff,
September at their summer home i:
forfeited $10 bond.
Bert Steele and Earl Steele.
winter v c g e u .L crop.
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Several ehliges have tieen made in
tthe personnel of the Poples It'.ak,
R. R. Dens as cashier. Mr Dens Las
aereple.l a position as manager of
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the rnrinern hxclinnKP# tile ^P» vers»
department ,,f Hie Citrus Eychange in
this section und the offer made to him.
coupled with the fact that It promised
more outside work, was so good tiiat
it canxed him to forsake Ills first lovi
and leave the institution that hn&gt;
known him for the past eight year-.
Although Mr. Dens gives up the positio nof eshier In* will retain hi* posi­
tion as one of the directors am! m this
capacity will -till I* i-tiatitiid with
the Peoples Hank.
Mr. Dens leaves with the feeling that
his work in this hank has given g.m rul satisfaction to customers and to the
ofllcla's of the hank. Ever nffahle,
obliging, good humored and accomo­
dating, R. R. Deas has built up a cir­
cle of friends that are a distinct com­
pliment to him during his many years
in the bnnk, starting at the foot and
going to the top. His tnr.ny friends,
are glad of his splendid promotion.
His place, while hard to till, will he
filled by a gentleman who is ns well
known as Mr. Dens.
Starting
years ago Mr. Couch started at the
i.ottom
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has risen to tile responsible pusition of
""shier of the People. Raid: coming
to this institution about 2 years ago.
•Mr. I ouch also has an unfailing fauntain of good humor, is accommodating
nr.d gentlemanly and courteous in all
his dealings with til public and has
a knowledge of the banking business
and his promotion to the position of
rurliier ii a soure of grnlifiention to
Iiis many friends. Hume Rump, a
young man aif splendid promise, who
started several year- ago in the bank­
ing business with the Seminole Hank
hut lately came over with Peoples
Hank will ha* usu-Urt cashier of the
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R. R. DEAR RESIGNS AS CASHIER
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Tin* following eases were up nofon lla^
,, J-WNffiU tif |*l« • t!&lt;I
I***!* to
n»*aj
||js Honor, Judge Maines, during tin ntail M|&gt;Chl|&lt;&gt;at Mill
In th** follow l*itf
|,[,st week:
manr.rr. I»»w ll:
ttra.lfonl. disorderly conduct,
I I lf tra il ftiiwjtatrl itullar* !•*
fur ll»r
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Jin,|
vi,,|nti„g c*_at....
Sctii.n a1U
l*.rj--r f a .fjltlian,. l-HMltitf. »»r»t4r»rliitf. furnl«i
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irlusil (hdiiMti aflatf'*r H** r%rfu*tw* ttn*
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'"**' l"»uwr: 's ' &gt;l « n'1
|al||a||r ft«*a- *a ltta&gt;U M 11M tt •»M ^;»*-a|4| Till
Crwford. disonlerly conduct;
s lusal |*|«t « la « . Nit ,*a Slid
SI5 and costs.
Dan Ellis, disorderly conduct; $•') W lrf. - 1&gt;•• • aafllltj |tmiM o f |'l|t&gt;||a« III
• IflfClIlaU fa.f Sr»l&gt;|t|a»|r l\aM«»fT
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and costs.
I'hris Webb, drunk and disorderly; rarrfiillf a»atnlnr*t • •I•! |***tli|.4i «tia| |ins a*
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ease continued.
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.Mattie Wallace, disorderly conduct;
flaall «||.|
forfeited bond.
Iterthn Stockman, disorder!*’ con­ •
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duct ; forfeited bond.
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Krtiili ■ • inf) r ' h 11a Ha* I
II. L. Haight, exceeding speed limit ta*rmill* t| ),n f a**aa|II f |a*t« t|l|« &gt;)•T Waf. a111#•.| »! ,t
case continued.
f •aflat• l»l t|ar *11711 laf • 1"..*•»* Wl W|||
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Ralph Wight, exceeding speed limit; faaf tla** laliriWMra
f«»fll» I fl •a|l| {^ flfllfl ■l-l
85 and costs.
wtilafi af»- rnumrratral l.rfrlltaN iff, m M |*»via*»
Henry Jelf, reckless driving; rnsi III U l f Infrfraf « f tl.r f«|r laf I f i |f.l Jarf (Vlll
continued.
•.ipin»ii In tffrtl i-H jIile » « rrv atififully. !••»&gt;.!•
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COL. THRASHER HUM'S SCHOOLS l.f * Ila| |a»f|i|* In IrflirtH' alia* anal •'.Ijaf'll* Half
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, chairman of
the ronimitti* who have been success­
fully raising fund* to alignment tin
pay of school teachers, received dur­
ing the past week a nice letter from
Colonel A. M. Thrasher, formerly a
tinimuent attorney ami long time resident .«nd a booster always for his
town and county, tommending the
work of the ladies of the committee
nn,| t„
tin- letter more effective,
enclosed a nice contribution to the
cause.
&lt;*(,|. Thrasher keeps posted as to
what is going on in his old homi
(lirnugh The Herald, and is lit present
sojourning in France. Hut \V h o p e t o
I.ave him and the estiinnhle futni i V
with tis again before long.
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tin' mala* caaiidnr Is abniit Is Imlies.
i,ml tin* -pun &lt;&lt;f ti lug-. \t In'ii a*M"iida*al.
Is D In to ll***t. Till* pllimagi* nf til"
mala* l» glns»y black, tilth gray nil
(In' it lugs ami ttlilta* nil tin* nmrginnf tin* tt Ing anvcrts.
Razor Clam Hard to Catch.

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Emma A. strife. J. I*. W olrrm si. lo O. Piriar
an.i Aril.ur I*. n,ll|n, you an.i aacli of you.
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ll.al Tl.a Sanfnril llrral.l la Ilia nawapapar In
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unfamiliar along tin* Ailnnil" lltlaaru
It loaikN ri'iiinrkably Ilka* a elosa*al razm • Btrlff, llmpil HfrlfT, J I* 1\*»»!»rrl*»n. I.. i»
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old-faahliiiieil klml). anil tin* valve*
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shells
are
alnm-l
sharp
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.MONEY IS SAVED
Tt* all partlrA • lalmlnr an ln lrrr«f
In an*l t«&gt;
to shave with, says the Kansas City
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12 and 1*1 . llV*rk T. T l* r I. TratTord'a
On tin* I'ucllle iniist It Is highand money raved, is money Star.
map uf Sanford.

earned, you know. By our vul­
can z':n« of your well w trn t reeds
and fabrics and of you- inner
tubes we can s.iw you many
dollars which w.ll p i toward the
purchase of new tires r.nd tubes
when you actually must have
them.

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IN CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTT.
T L 0 R 1DA. IN CIIANCERV
K. MaMr Sain*. CompUlnant.

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Srulnolr County, D tl.U.
SCIIKLI.II HAAINEA
Sollcllor for (Vm pulnint.
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NOTICE or SPECIAL 1IOND ELECTION TOH
SPECIAL TAX SCHOOL DI8TUICT. NO. S.
(G E NE VA). SEMINOLE COUNTV. FLORIDA.
W lirrruc A |w*lltl«n l.a* W n t&gt;rr»»t,l"&gt;l lo
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S S I m rn lj fit" |»-r rent, o f tl.a* ilntf •|tiallAn| "I""
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No. 8. Ifianaral. K#mln&lt;&gt;l* i ’»'in ty. rtoihta. a»k
lne an.i |4&gt;iitl"nlne Hi* Counlr lt**ar,t o f l*tiMi&lt;
Inalrurllon f.-r H#o,ll«nls •’••untjr. I'h*rl&lt;la. lo rail
an.i eolrr an r lfllo n lo b* ha*M within «a|.|
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H|s*r|al T at Sfli&lt;«i| l&gt;l-trlrl No. 3. (Onnetai.
NOTICE 01 ELECTION.
S^mlnolr County. I'lorl.la, lo flftrrmln* * l i r l l . « |
W IIEIIEAS. Tli** U tl.ltU ir r of IMta. tan.lrr
Of hot tl.rir ahall !&lt;• laanxl !•»
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Tat Srl.««'l nialtlrl No. '. iO anar»l. I*m.|* In
.III !•••« ••"&lt;* Join) lU -U tto n rn&gt;l-«ln« an
llir aunt of II.A.Iaal lift. ||jp |.r,**rr.|a of «a|.| l-.n.l.
• nirfi.lmrn) to I t * I’.sulllull.m &gt; r ll,a Stala of
If t»atlr*lf to I - U*xl fi't I Ilf (W»»poaf of t.&lt;*.plr
I'lntMa. ami lha .ana « »• a jr ro l to t.jr . a..)a
In*. MilMInc. rnlarsln*
fo m l«ftn * or oiler
nf o ,.•• r.ftl « nf all lb* - • •-»' ”•
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Mrs. Hruxton Perkins tendered »
rural party at her home last Saturday
in honor aif her sister, Mrs. M. S.
\ i-’i , im i f a r m e r &lt;;i :t s n e a r
SJdU FOR H M.K &lt;*F ST A PI E Wiggins. a*f Gainesville, and her onusin, Mrs. Frank .Milteer,*of Ft. Meyers.
Crar. villa*. Fla.. Aug. ± — I»«g *•«*»»" who have been her guests for the past
week.
i*r, .1 roloml fiiriui'r \vh«i Ilu.hu
Five tables of cards proved must
near vlu*t is known a ••*« Hmwninteresting
and lit the rinse of the
town jcltb ment, sold a bale &lt;»i imlton
tbi- v.i ek am which ho reuli?.e.! game it was found that Mrs. John
8F.i8.7S. This was the second hale he Murrell had high scare and she re­
sohl tills -&lt;‘taMiU, ha*ing paid H&gt; cents ceived ii beautiful fern dish. In the
cut for prize Miss Mi'll Whltm r had
for the first and
cents for tin*
sivotul.lf the boll weevil does na.t do high, and she was presented with an
iluhorutc Muderia tray cloth.
great tluiimgi* in this secion there will
A delicious salad course was served
be a heavy yield of the lleecy staple later in the evening and rounded out
here this season.
a most pleasant gathering for all
present.
Judge and Mrs. E. F. Household*!
Mrs. Wiggins left Thursday with
nml little Man, Carlyle, are visiting her mother. Mrs. LclTlcr. for Georgia,
Grandpa nml Gramima Householder when* they will remain f'»r some time,
at Tnlhihassea* tlii- week nml next. In afterwards going to the mountain.t
!&lt;l • lice o f the Judge his aid'll / of N o r t h Carolina,
v. !i lae t.d. 1 1 1 care of by Judge Schcln*
---------- x---------Maines.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Kelly of San­
E. H. Itrown. stat** manager of the ford Heights, have returned from a
sales alepnrtment of the \ irginio- visit with relatives m Ninth Carolina
Cnrolina ("heniii’ial Co., with head­
, io .a,ai a..-"IH Ilia*, WHS II) tt.l*
Condor L.argv t Utrd of Prey.
city Wednesilliy, elirollte lo Ills homo
T il" a-.agl*’ - • .1,1111,•Illy -pul.1*11 aaf
after spending several days In the
ti- ilia* la i»*-t ,ai i Im* blral* nf pra*y.
southern part of the state.

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In to

h e n in e lilh e , m i l It In m ls o n n w h irl*
n g M e e t ninhl lln it Is p r o p e r ly r o o le il.
D ie liq u id 1“ tilin g a g a in s t th e sh ies.

.1,500.00
1,250.00
.1,700.00

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CHANGES IN THE
PEOPLES BANK
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T h e h o i Iro n Is p o u r e d

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.1,000.00

Autumiilille anil Fire Insurance

20G First St.

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.1,150.00

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S2.h00.00

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••TIIE REAL ESTATE M AN ”

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I f y«m w h in ii s t r in g w it h a w e ig h t
in th e e m l nn I th en le t s o . w lu it Impw iis V
Ii d ie s o f f ut ii t a n g e n t. T i l l s
s m u s e d h.v w lu it Is k n o w n ns cen r lft ig n l f o r i v ; a n d th e s n in e |irlnel|ile

“ The Real Estate Man” §

A Few o f iny Special Bargains

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rlilnilnr an Infrrr*t In an*! lo
n * a ta b le 11e l l r a c y , an d |^,ls t3
n nt.^k
t i ». i . un,i»r u. w .
W a a h ln g in ti ntnl Alaskw j meirr. Emnaa a . siritr. i. I*. w..|irri..n. i „ o
a r e c a n n e d In Im m en se iw t r r . Arthur r. im iid . ur r,.n.»r
it.»m. ur
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lir e g a th e r e d lie- ntherariae.

tWishhurled
HalesInntsand,
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low .water
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They live
ami no
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f O u n rrrj «&lt;i •!•#* I*t day of No­
He skill
ili*xta*rlty
live nml
burled
In sand,nre
undrequired.•*
no 111* «■* **ni» *n-*r
,,nr
*," ln*
ll, UO*. lo Atiewrr #tfd M il **f
to rapture them, mi ruplil tire they to ]
■rial It U furtllBf nritrfral llaal lid*
their nioveuieiits. When frightened
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pat,
ll'** r'^ " f •him protrudes Its ’’foot
,n ssn.im.i- (’.si„ir. IT.*r
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KENT VULCANIZING WORKS down nurd, expunds It Utal Jerks Itself |(U
deeper. At i*ai’,i Jerk It gates down j wiint** n&gt;r t,*r,,t an.i it," nttiriai »"jat nt »»M
I'llO N E IT
u couple of Im ha*s, ami ao Is quickly a*,Mjrt. it.n the stii &lt;!•» &gt;,f Aucnat. ta?).
tHE.ll.a
I- a . DOlalUDW.
Oak and 3rd St.
Sanford, Fioridi out of reueia.

Q U IC K D E L IV E R Y
W e have the best Delivery S ervice in the City.
your Meat and Grocery Order

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KLIM AGENCY FOR THE KLIM
POWDERED MILK
1 lb. Cans • • • $ .90
2 1-2 lb. Cans - - 1.80
KLIM POWDERED SKIM MILK
1 lb. Cans *
2 1*2 lb. Cans

AUGUST 11 ];

H A P P E N IN G S

A BUNCH OF IN T ER ESTIN G IT E M S FROM CORR E S P O N D E N T S -E V E N T S OF SE M IN O L E CO U N ­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T R E PO R TER S FOR TIIE HERALD
LTSAI.A AND GRAPEVILLE

LONG WOOD PICK UPS.

The City Market
Walthall &amp; Estridge, Props.

Mr. nml Mr*. Vernon Collor, of
G. W. Thompson and family motor­
Snnforil. spent Inst week nt the hom&lt; ed up from Lakeland Sunday ant
were guests of his nephew, Mr. Wil’
of Mr. and Mrs. Wcstcrdick.
Albert Cruse bus accepted a posi­ Satchel.
tion in the pipe work department nt
Mrs. C. W. Kntzminger and daugh­
the A. C. I., shops, so we hope tc ter, Mrs. Will Satchel, returned honu
keep the family here ns neighbors.
Sunday from Daytona, where t he)
i
Andrew Hertleson’s new Ford came had been spending several days.
Saturday and Walfrcd Pierson was
J. E. Royestcr, of Jacksonville
showing him how to tannage it Inst spent the week end ns the guest of
J. E. Phipps.
Sunday.
,
Clarence BuLrnu^^ left in inn I*on!
Mr. Rineau ami II. J. Overstreet
car Saturday to visit his pnrents at were transacting business in Orlande
Tiger liny. He was cccompnnied by Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lund&lt;|uiat and
Mrs. T. P. Harlow and A. W. Bar
little Raymond.
low of Orlando were guests of Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kric.vm took a Partin Sunday.
trip over to Deland for their sister.
Rev. Lewis Kntzminger returned t&lt;
Mrs. Adant Karr, and her children, his home in Lakeland Saturday, where
who returned home with them Inst be will preach his farewell sermon
Sunday, while Miss Margaret was a having been called to take charge of
guest of her aunt. Mrs. Mngnuson.
the First Baptist church in New Or
This seems to be an old style Flor­ leans. Rev. Kntzminger has beet
ida summer, with lots of rain.
conducting services n t the Baptist
In a Htorni lout wee, old Hobson, n church for the past week.
faithful work mule owned by II ame j
Miss Olive Dinkel spent Severn'
Heck, wns killed by lightning, its mat* days in Orlnndo. the guest of Misi
also being badly shocked, while the&gt; Thelma Hammond.
were hitched up ready for work.
Miss Margaret Stuart returned Fri­
Mrs. George llenton. a sister of A day from Coronado, where she spent
F. Wcstcrdick. purchased nnothe* several days.
place this week near Maitland, when
Oscar Bryant has purchased tin
they expect to spend the winter. Thu property of W. Woodcock, in Soutl
plate has a comfortable 7-room hous. Long wood.
and 10 nrros of land, set on a hi!
A farewell warty vsa- given at thi
with n lake at the bottom. Hot I Library on Tuesday evening, in homo
sales were made through J. E. Spur of Mr. and Mis. McGahey and family.
ling of Snnforil.
Their many friends regret tehir leav­ from there in their car.
Charley Arreiits, wife and little son ing l.ongwood, but wish them mud
The Misses Margaret. Eleanor am
Charles Jr., and their sister. Miv happinm ss and prosperity in theit Ruth Roberts and Mr. Morris Spence,
new home.
lima Hawk and Miss Eva A irents
were guests nt tlm Wagner-Met nugli
Ancilln. Fla., who have been visiting
W. S. Kntzminger, of plant City and wedding at Kissimmee Wednes­
them, were calling on Grnpevilh was visiting relatives Imre Tuesday day night.
J. T. Hinkle was transacting hush
friends Sunday.
CL \V. Vennld was in Orlnndo last
Thursday.
•
glad
to
l.arn
that
Mr.
Ar
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We an
Mr. and Mr.- Fori Grow are mov­
Iks are coming back hero t.
, r . McGalmy and family
rent's folks
f hursdnv for their new home
ing to Jncksonvill tins week.
live.
Dunedin.
Mr. ami Mr*. I.. B. Ilodgins ami
Mr Tolar and family and Miss Kvi
Mr. and Mr. N'oiniyor returr.oi ■taught) . Alice, arrived home from
Malm were callers at the home o
iron, Coronado Bead, last Friday.
Ohio Tu&gt; nay.
Walfrcd and Carl Pierson Sunday.
Mrs. IK, L. Philips and children ar
M'- Westerdirk and Mrs Bento, J,,h„“ AI.^U wh
, ^ '1
hack from Jacksonville.
were guests at the home of Miss ban girl.
,|;iy |fllst
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Mrs. J. M. Moyc entertained Mon­
•Mother am
the Tabor Inst Sunday, going out wit I babies are doing nicely.
day in honor of her daughter, Mnry
.Mr. ("lute's family. They state tlin*
Elizabeth. At I o’clock a large grout
the new road is impassable with a
of children gathered and enjoyed nl,
e
a
s
t
SANFORD.
1 truck yet.
kinds of games so dear to the child's
A diamond hark, with 11 rattles
heart. At the refreshment hour Ic •
Mrs.
A.
Corpany
left
Tuesday
night
was killed one day last week by Join
cream, cake and candy were server,
l.undquist, on the A. L. Campbel for a few weeks visit with her mo­ and all went home reluctantly. "«lv
ami other
place.
Fortunately Mrs. Campbel! ther
\ sister fin,,. y a' ix? in
V wishing that day had more hours in it.
was not alone this time, as Mrs. Kl i,,in ' ft;. ’ . v,
,V'rJi ,'ty . " ,r
-Mr. J. D. Parker, who has been suf
mer Lundquist was spending the a f­ litth- son- W en t
‘ *StW -IV' w " " f‘'r*nk’ fn,ln carbuncles for sonu
ternoon with her.
Corpanv a- far . WnlhF*','vlt 1 L. time, is reported better. His mnn&gt;
We hope to have Mr. Kricsnn a; am! w ill vi-.ii it. v a; kington, D. C. f rivinls will be glad to «••«• him r.t hi
, ,iririnia nn,l ‘Mai..- accustomed place in church again.
lender next Sunday nt the prayer *&lt;•,- l . , vi
•' a,,nt'd to go sonu• Mr. u,„| Mrs. Alfred King returner
vice nt 7:-'U) in the evening. Then time neii I n,
nme ago, hut was delayed |,y the ill from a pleasant trip tn their auto
was a good attendance last time.
mss of a little one.

Full L in e of

Western and Florida Meats
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Irish Potatoes $1.00 Peck This Week
Q U IC K D E L IV E R Y

W c have the best Delivery Service in the City. Give us
your Meat and Grocery Order. W e can Please You.

Phones 106 and 493

24 ib. Obelisk Flour - $ 2 .0 0
9 6 “ Gold Medal Flour 8 .2 5
Comround Lard, pound •
.25
Pi Cans Wesson Oil .40
Large Size P. U. Duller
.40
All Good Oleo, pound •
.45
Churn Gold Oleo “ •
.50
Granulated Sugar “ *
.28
2 SI.. Can Van Camps
Pork and Beans .20
Good Corn, Doz. • • 1.65
2 lb. cans Tom atoes, doz 1.65
Ucsl Rice, pound • * .15
8 1 Ib. cans Roasl Beef 1.00
3 1 IL. cans Corned “ 1.00
3 2 Ib. cans Tripe * 1.00
it Polled Ham. doz. • • .60
| Besi Brooms, each 75c, $1.0 0 ,
5 1 .2 5 , $1.50, $ 1 .7 5
8 lb. cans Snow Drift
Lard . . . .
2.25
3 lbs. Best Cream Cheese 1.00
6 Ib. cans Crisco * • 2.00
3 .......... .
• 1.10
5 lbs. Baby Lima Beas .85
5 “ B. E. Peas, Fresh .75
6 “ Navy Beans • * .75
Green Split Pea?, pound
Fruil ja rs. Pints and Quarts
Seedless Raisins 3 pkgs 1.00
j Seeded 44 3 44 1.00
Gal. Cans Peacock Syrup 1.50
1 Ib. Boxes Boneless
Herring • • 50c Box
Virginia Cobbles Irish
Potatoes • • 1.00 pk.
3 lbs. California Onions
25c
0

Deane Turner
Groceries
Tuna Fish in Olive Oil
Sardines in Tomato
Sauce
Kippered Herring
Mackerel
Fresh Roe
Shrimp
Clams and Oysters
Fresh Fruit and
Vegetables
Phone 497
112 W . First St.

Opt ician

Eyes Tested
Lenses Ground

L. P. McCuller
SANFORD,

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L. A . B R A N D
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221 K. First Sired
Opposite Poslofltre

^ “J S ’J. Stenstrum, one of the plobureli nml
peer members of this c....................
beloved Christian man. passed awa&gt;
Sum,“ y looming, ufter u lingering Illf|r 11 |
.
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III'M
ness.Our
.U U I m
heartfelt
.41 I n i l sympathy
III
goes out
Dr.
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from*Tim
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to
bis
bereaved
family,
iron, lopeka. Kansas, this week. .Mr______
l ay has been here for some time will
Thursday, August 12.
her niece Mrs. Moifett. The Fav'i
Mr. L. P. Zachary, of Henderson­
household gih,)|s have arrived
ville, N. G., was in Sanford last week.
.an m i „ placed i„ their house on visiii„,, i,is brothers Messrs \ D.
&lt; •'•moron Avenue. Mrs. Fnv evnecis
,
omtners, .Messis. A.
her sisters, one fro,,, St. Paul. Minn
^aj'h'jry.
“ '"I » » other fro,,, K ens,o„. |
’
Mossrs. Jack.Tom .M aekand Hnr|,e,e ami
„ , *
man Holmes nml Charley Brown visMild winter homes ited the O. J. Pope family last week.
next tn the Fnv residence.
K. D. Moyc leaves this week for a
rs . .\. It., Chappie
and children
,IfI•M
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dlti....
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si.
t
three
weeks cruise with the govern­
have shipped their household ......
to Jacksonville and joined Mr. Chap, ment boat in the Naval Reserve, go­
pie. who has had a position there for ing to Boston, Annapolis, Washing­
tm» past j»evi*ral months.
.ton, New York and other points o!
Mr. ami Mrs. Walter J. Ward and
Mrs. Lizzie Flowers has returned
son. Walter J r. have arrived front
Salem, Mass., to visit Mrs. Ward's from a two weeks visit with her siste,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vaughn, at Taft.
Miss Marion Appleby and sister.
o ft elery A veltUe.
Mrs. I . veil;, M. Tracey, who has Daisy,
, , , are expected home fro,,, Glor­
ia today.
h e r n vj.-iting with Florida friends for
Miss&lt;-s I.ueile and Nora Lee Jcnknearly n year past, departed last week .
,
,.
,
for her home nt St. Alhans. Vermont. ns’
° fLngineer It. I
M » . Libbie Weeks and mother.^Mrs!
for Charlotte N
Carol,m
'arolita- MeDougal. have gone t, Wil
f,,r their su.nmer yncatlo
la, e
ningtou, X.
to visit old home
f.,.iK !,,n....................... .
" ,,mr turning to Sanford for the opening of
M r s . |. |t. Hart and daughter. Ruby.
Mrs.
me in St. Augustine, instead of St.
r“ A. K. Powers and children left
ii r..i, misrprl.it.
...
. . on train N
No. sit Saturday for HcntlcrPetersburg, as Til, Herald
ed last week.
Miss Margaret Wilson of Nashville
I went y-tlv e neighbors and friends
ivcic entertained at the A. B. Camer­ Tcim., i&lt; visiting her unde, llev. S
on home last Friday evening, in a W. Walker.
Mrs. J. A. Allison and fmoily hnvr
very pleasatit manner. Tin- '-grt-recently
moved here from t’ harlotte,
wa, nriauged for Edna and Alton
ami
are
pleasantly
in their home neat
Morris, «jf Pahokee. who are visitors
m the m-igltborhood. Refreshments the West Side Grocery.
• W. M. Haynes spent the week end
•-.■-n served and enjoyed.
The Steel* of Heard idI Avenue, are nt the Bench with bis family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kumhly and
enjoy,v; „ r *vv Put he music machine.
Mary
Helen spent Friday in DoLand.
' a-ual !■ w ide h- ire* li\ hdca-tgo
L. P. Mct’ ullers, with others, was at
Mr. and Mrs. |). I.. Long ami Mr.
ami Mrs. Gralmm each have brand the Beach Wednesday, attending the
ball game.
m-w Edison phonographs.
Mrs. M. R. Jones, o Clnirmont, Fla.,
I he MeDougals lost one o ftheir
is
visiting her niece, Mrs. A. P. Banvaluable white horses of blind stag­
gers last week.
\l. E. Spurling was at Mnitlnnd
Wednesday on business.
METHODIST NOTES.
Miss Winnie Brown, one o ftbe cm-------Jcient teachers of the Sanford GrantThursday, August f&gt;. 1020. mnr schools, who has been attending
Mrs. Walter Hargraves nml child- summer school at Gainesville, rcturnren. of Orlando, spent the week end ed Saturday.
with Mrs. James II. Mitchell.
i John D. Jenkins nml family spent
J. K. Spurling and family picnlced Saturday in Oakland, the guests of
nt Silver Lake Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herschen.
Mrs. F. W. T;dl.ot and little ones
Mr. Fay, of Celery Avenue, has re­
are expected home this week from turned from North Carolinn. His
Melbourne, Florida, where they have wife will return later.
been visiting for several v v ccks . Mr.
Mrs. Courier, of Onk Avenue, has
Tnlhot has been spending ,the week gone to North Carolina to visit riends.
ends with them.
Miss Bessie Zachary, Mrs. A. D.
Mrs. J. D. Roberts returned Mon­ Zachary and son. Arthur Jr., nml
day from Seven Springs, N. C., much
ttchcn Powers left Snturdny by nuto
improved in health.
- Hendersonville, N. C.
Miss Elizabeth Munson left Sumlny
Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Phillips, Miss
end her months vaention In AtMarion and Raymond Phillips, at­
tended the wedding of Miss Maude
•I, Gn., nnd Detroit, Mich.
«. S. W. Walker nnd Miss An­
Alice Wagner Wednesday night. Mi*s
Wagner will be remembered ns the nette are visiting relatives in Arcadia.
Mrs. W. K. Wells wns cnlled to the
eldest dnugbtr of Mr. I). G. Wngncr,
•side of Mr. Well’s father, who is
train master here for so many yenrs.
-lously ill in Tampa.
J. C. Hall nml family have been at
Services for Sunday ns follows:
New Smrynn, visiting relatives and
Sunday school. 0:2ft a. m.; Preaching
tnking a dip in the old ocean.
Mrs. W. K. Jamison and little son 11:00 n. m.j Epworth League, 7:00 p.
returned from n trip to Miumi thl, m.; Preaching. 8:00 p. tn. Pastor,
week. Sir. Jamison met them nt Or- Rev. S. W. Walker, S. S. superinten
ange City and they all come ovet (det, J. C. Hutchinson.

Fertilizers
For Seed Beds
A shes:
Steamed B o n e Meal
Haw Bone M eal
Ground T obacco Stems
Cotton Seed Meal
N itrate Soda

Potash Nitrate

Mixed Fertilizers
Our Prices A re Right

Chase &amp; Co.
Sanford, Florida

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Sanford prosperity is ii tide on every m i l
farmers are making good and with their succe-others are also prospering nnd best of all ne a !
believe in Sanford and Seminole County. Money
made here is also being invested in develiping our
section. Our growth is legitimate ami inspiring.
Folks are settling down for a life time stay buying
homes and farms, businesses etc.
Any one in need of anything in the way of property
will do well to call nt tny olfice. The srrnll cement
building on Purl; Avek
1 have assisted may and ran help you.

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T H E SA N FO RD H ERA LD

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SOCIAL A K E R
AT WASHINGTON
Ocparlmcnt of State Is Court ot
Last Resort.

FIXES SEATING OF GUESTS
Tifcts

Dig

Responsibility Off thi
of Hostess—No One Car
Tjhc Offense If HI* Place Does No*
Suits His
Idea of Prominence—
Washington Social Structure Found
td on Its Elaborate Calling System
Sheulders

W. W ATER S &amp; SO N
leaning, Dyeing. Pressing nnd
Tailoring
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TOURING

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Open Daily

Music by;

A Beautiful P la c For
Picnic Parties

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Grandchild Is Also "Grandma."
New York.—As a result of 11 daugh­
ter being horn to her daughter, Mrs.
Katherine 11. Kcddingtlcld Is said !•&gt; f l
be the only woman In New York who
1 granddaughter and a grandmother
at the same time.
The great-great
grandmother of the new baby Is Mrs.
Kllmbeili llolnmi, Mricklyti, who Is
'"I active, though she Ims passed her
'ghij —ovciith year.

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THINK AND THINK
SERIOUSLY
Are you a wage earner, whose income year after year is
derived from your work.? Does it ever occur to you that it is
about time to start another source of income? It makes no
dillerence how small that other source of income may he. It
is n beginning nnd it is hound to grow slow at first, but sure
a* time creep*, on. Every wage earner who has become linan*
dally independent invested hi* first dollar
E. N. Hurley was a hrakeman before he b came the head of
the l ’. S. Shipping Hoard.
Charles II. Markham started life a* a po r railroad track
laborer before le became I’reddent ’of the Illinois Central
Railroad Company.
Scores upon scores of men and women, who have become
financially independent made their ilr*t start by stinting tl.eir
wants below their Income and investing their self-denial fund
in a safe security of a responsible company.
Repin today and provide for the future by Investing your
tir-t dollar In the Southern Ctilitie* Company 8 per cent
Cumulative IVior Preferred Stock.
Thi* steel, can be purchase i in cash or installments.
W it* t •..'! f' : D.Vestment llroctiure

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Sanford, Florida, or

General Office, Fnlatkn, Florida

OPEN RICH MICA DEPOSITS
Hew Mexico Mine#, Long Idle, Furnish
Foundation for New Induttry.
The conimcrclnl mien Industry,
chlch I* Just being opened Up III New
Ifexlco. promises. It Is raid, to he one
i* the im**t extensive of Its kind hi
he United Stales.
For years this deposit, which
ilrctrlies over the eatgern and southini portion of Rio Arriba county and
•xtetids into Santa F« county, tins lultt
lorinniit. but It Is now being devetiiied after tests have fully deimuiUnited tlirt the mica Is equal hi qiial*
ty lo tha: produced anywhere else.
Ground mien Is used In the mump
•arture of palnls. nxb* grease, roollng
naterlnl. wnllpt»|s*r, tire powder and
is an nduheriml In rubher, as well n&gt;
or the manufacture of washers.
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every ndmihtslriitinn brought tihnui
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new snelnl problem- and m arly even
*l"*uld l«* worked 0 iHi the end
president’s wifi* limke some "prere
Creel Chinese Custom.
thi*'* •onion'd tile. Ino lag edge**
deni" by not following exactly tin
Tn • is a i i i - ' • ii't o iu w lit
11ml 'lia r p .
I ‘ &gt; tile .’o i l i e r ' o l H ie
tuelhods nf ih" lady preceding her.
1 sa&lt;111•. i|ts|tt. ts in S0111I1
I,, s e ra p e rutin r th an i t ' 1 re a m e r.
Society at tile i'!1 |illal llll* been some
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A lu re
• i n -•! r a r e m u*t C Ink* II I is'I lo el 10 1,
what varied nnd almost clnintle In tie
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T in * m ‘ Ill e ' l l •■11•t b e U'&lt; *1 I' n, i l . ’l vvltli 11 I’lilln’se • bill Intel
war tin* formality and much of tie
Hi . ion loek is ii&gt;ti!,’.| In iln* pile, amt
fr e e ly , b o th w Id le d r illin g an d scrap gnycty eenred The While Ihmse, •*•■
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th e 11111I0 p o p id u tIo n o f 1I10 v ilh ig i's .
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leilis nf tie* times, gnve little nttcii
l i e ui o n n m it e m an w h o s e s lip h o ld s
Hon to the lighter side. The sneletv
tin- - m e w r itin g oti ll 11* th e I tup
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women at tin* capital hinted Ihcli
to, k 111tist h a v e a 'I I I m a d e In (lie
’ Clipping I* beginning to talk bob 'r n iil " I Id * ilin m t a m i th ro u g h l i d '
Intents toward war relief and supple
sliev I s m ”
uicnlnry war work.
th e l-.n ••! th e Iron loek I* p assed , l i e
■|s Ib i’ l’e illiv e llr e fo r 11ill t s o ft •*f j
The foutulnllnn upon which Is htill*
!s •■on»|i!er&lt;d |o b e III s o m e w ay H ie
the eoinpHcatcd struetun* of Washing thing?"
etiiise o f H ie d ro tig lii an d m ust w e a r
"C .r iifn lj
c i v • C lip p in g a tip fin d
ton society D the railing system. Tin
ib is I .• t, u n til It ra in s
R I ih h I p o is o n
newcomers make the llrst culls, anc w ill e n a b le h im to pb-k tip 11 few lim it j ag o rie n * a t r i e ' ih e v l i l l m o f f lie fo r .
the women whose husbands hold tin sj 111. 1s III tin 1 s io . k m m k e t atid th e al 1 1 o* •Itoiiglil Is broken.
lowest ntllees are expected ti&gt; pay theh
respects to the ladles of higher "rank.*
Seme Idea iis to the proportion*
reached hy social duties can In* galnn
from slntisllcs of cabinet Indies’ "I'll
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gallons. They average between -M*
and 1.000 calls.
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To classify and simplify their dit
ties, most of tin* women In Washing
ton have ndopted a system of hook
keeping. Mrs. Roosevelt's social sec
relitry developed this system of hook'1
ft
which has been adopted.
Leave Cards at White 'House.
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson does not r&lt;*
reive calls. In the ordinary sense ot
the expression. Women wishing ,f
pay their respects to the present "llrst
Indy" call at tin* White House am
leave their cards. Eater they may
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1 sales (jf F irestone
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write to Mrs, Wilson's social secre
tnry that they wish to meet her.
; 't ', o the First: six mcniths of thi
At lidervnis Mrs. Wilson gives In
formal teas for about ltd women, which
public found in the pret r -n
tire known as altogether charming nf
e r.i
fairs. This is her manner of receiv­
ly what it tlcmandcd— a balanced lire
ing calls.
The foreign visitor* to this countr\
form service.
III the last year have I... . received
nnd entertained hy Mr. nnd Mrs. Mar
Von, multiplied by thousands, petting; yoni
shall.

Th«&gt; department nf state In soclcty'i
mnn nf last resort In the capital.
Tin- luirdrn ,uf responsibility fo*
Rating guests in thidr proper order in
loticer r&lt; &lt;tH upon tin* shoulders nl
tViniiiiiftniiV society women.
Tip -•• mIiii |ilu11 nn entrrtnlmm’U
ft r a tith’d truest or other dlslliigulslief
tldl'ir mil up n certain nfllclnl In tin
Mat.- dipartment mul nil tin* detail*
nr&gt;- arranged. Tin* nmstor nf eeremo
nl'-*
Mr. Conk.
1'nr example, tin* state departumii
«H‘r*'Vi•, 11 dinner ntnl sots it dale. Inn
ll* rs-'tinnslhlllty docs not end there
With.a a few days Mrs. Illank setidi
In Iut Iln nf guests and Mr. fnok’t
ndlre arranges tin* order In which tln*&gt;
»r&lt;* tn In- seated. No question car
arl-i* ns tn tin* tnsto nf tin* Indy; in
nr,&gt;' r' .11 take nlTenso If Ills place doci
f"' ‘ ill* Ids idea nf prominence. Tin
•!■1 &gt;:irttin-nt lias seated the guest*
nnd di dirt urn Is Until.
Many "Precedents" Broken.
Tlr very hick of rank In society It
tli!» &lt;~untry hns exaggerated the hu
pnrtnttre nf ran!:.
Precedents hnvt
Ls'ii 1 hy one president nnd nindlier
Fiitiiiui and unwritten law have heel HOW TO DETECT WHALE MEAT
thi- minrs nf nuitlV disputes. Nenrlj
Method
Developed In Laboratory
Studies In Washington.
A wide rang** nf research work iti
connect Ion with federal meat In-pec
lion I* shown by it recent report "f
the bureau nf animal Induslrv Culled
ft n r i * j
Slate* department of ng'letiltiiri*.
h
Laboratory studies during the pa*t
develojud a method for Ihe de­
v‘r
’ Lc bc.Iy t.'e im to ntiflcn
tection " f whale meat In sail-age or
c:' ' tn&lt; .n.v.t becomes painful it other mixtures with animal fats. In
•y an indication that tire cooperation with the bureau of
kidneyj arc out o f order. Keep markets the meat-hispuctlotl labora­
these orKaiia healthy by taking tories made similes of the melting
uolnt and composition nf the fat of
joft pork, other activities were the
unalvses of spices, branding Inks. I
rat exterminator*, waters, nnd other I
products used directly or ^udlrvctly In
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nmnectlon with to.at Inspection and
T * v ’ dd’ii sUndaid remedy for kidney,
the
packing Industry.
u*tr, lU d d tr und uric acid trouble#.
* lr: f’«* since
Take regularly and
in t;oud health. In three #i;r#, all
c -* m.iit*. U u d n n t m l . 1 ropiesanted.
b«k 1.1 u.,
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" H um w o u ld you lik e tn s e e y o u r
w ifi* mu I. it g it ‘• p e fili frn iii th e rear

Fl»hlng Superstition#.
Tin* salmon iHierlcs of California
n«od to be responsible for a queer cus­
tom on the part of the Indians. Every
spring they nould "dam e for salntoli.”
If the tlsli did not appear ultli the
1celerity deemed appropriate, there
Would be employed 11 ''wise mall" who
made an image of a swimming tl-h
0 It *-|i was placed tn the v. ater In the
hope of attracting live ll-li to the ball.
The .hipiiliese tl-liennen have III"
quaint notion that “lienee must be oh*
serve*!, ami even the women left at
holm* are not permitted to talk lest
the t!«li “Inuild lour ami disapprove.
Among the member* of tin* primitive
race of AInti' the tlrst tt'h eaiight I*
brought in through a window Instead
of .1 door. »o that file other tl'li "may
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PA R E FOUR

Toluign nnd tbt* vtHlInr Is Inclined to
wonder why Cru«(M* ever deserted It.
Its const line Ims crwcenl «md henehes bordering fthellered coves; outlying
verdare-tlraped rocky Islets and wood­
ed buys; surf-washed reefs protecting
secltithsl Ingoons.
Everywhere won­
derfully luxuriant vegetation covers
the land. It Ins n delightful climate,
there are no snakes, and It would he
nn Ideal winter resort If Its uttrnctlvetie*s w*re known. There Is one vil­
lage nf H.insi people on the Island.

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Celery, Lettuce,Cauliflower
Our stock s are fresh and are of
the best strains that can be s e ­
cured.
Sanford Farm ers have
been using our “ P aris G olden
Yellow S e lf - Blanching Celery
S e e d ” for the past tw enty years.

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HIqH PrleiU* Swimming Pool In Solo­
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Sanford, Florida

Itiif the child che-s player In Merlin
belong* rather to the type of Intellectuni precocities, such ns the learned
eliltd o f T.nhecli of the early part of
the eighteenth Century.
This child
coulil reelte the whole of the Mid find
New Testaments before be wns two
\• a r« old. and n little Inter be wns tin
iiiitluu-tty on religion* history and dog­
ma
lie mastered nlso niirleiit nnd

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was 11 hand’s bread It. and the hrliti,
| shaped like that of a teacup, was
_.**■■....ft with
I,' I1 ft, lilies nud
■1,1 Lleaves.
ft'it-ivit
Im
enned
The
Immense basin was home aloft hy
11* carved oxen, three each facing
north, south, east and west. The pool
received and held H.iXki bathers nt one
time nnd was designed for and used
by high priests, there being “ 0,000
baths of wine nnd the same number
of oil provided for the laymen.—Indlatiupolls Stnr.

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Beautiful St. Sophl..
Thr obarnro prarllrallp of I r r e and albuminoid ammonia In IM. .
.St. Sophia's church at Constanti­
Ill t t t j om.ll nmounl of rhlurlno Indlralro llo rtcrllrm .ualii,
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parpoaoa. In addlllon to tbr food n ulil, cborortrrl ol, ■ „f ,«*,,,„, V»**bol4
nople is one of the most remarkable
vatar. it po.araar* aprtlal fralurr. nf murh .oliir, r.prrlatl. ih„„
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aalui* Million aid I.OW ilrpre uf kirilnro*.
'M.ll.ai
buildings In the world. In architec­
Tb* barlarlolofIral analpola, rraulllnf In an aarrafe total rooin ■ .
tural features the structure has a 107aamplra of Ibc «ol*r. of 1 barirrla per ceil.: and In flndlni no *«■.. ' . ,r,r
fuot dome carried on four pillars, one
harmful barirrla. foil/ raaOrra III good gualltj Indlralrd bp ib* &lt; IO*\n(.,7
analpala.
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at each corner, and composed of light
Of Iho man, oaltra of Ihla and elh*r rriinn* Ibai I ha.* aul.,,,
pUIhlca stone, with the apex 175 feet
bn*
faaad non* topriHr In all food guallll** lo (bal uf Ibo -'Eldar Wal*r,“
above the tloor.
V o o . a » * r p rra prrifullp,
So extraordinary Is the appoarunca
(Slgnrdi THUS. It. UAKER
of the church that the awe-stricken
Sultan Mohammed Is reported 11 s hav­
ing stopped lit the door when the build­
ing was taken over hy the Moslems
TELEIMIONK l ll- W
I I I I'A IIK AVK.
SAM Olll), pLOHIDi
nnd, seeing a soldier ln*w^*g at the
lloor “ For the faith." exclalmnl, "ye
have the whole city to pillage and en­
slave; leave ye me the buildings!"
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The Mohammedans have never de­
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stroyed the treasures of art they found
C O M I 'I . L T i : F E I I T I L I Z K I t H
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upon tnklng Constantinople, hut have
F B II T I L I Z B U A t A T B It lA I.S
covered them up.
They have pre­
N P It A T t t l l H
served whole cMerns sir c*llars full
I.NNKCTICIDP.S
of priceless manuscript* of t!ri*ek nnd
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1’t M ’I. T IlY N t T P L I l .
|:&gt;zuinlm* literature, nnd writings lie- AA rllu for lat*al l*rl*u I.lalo. Sollli* Ch*apoaf~bul prl*.. alua,. In tin* »hh IJo.lii
longing to tin* curly part of the Hos-

How many persons ponder, while
"tubbing" In the midst of modern con­
veniences. oti bow the rest of the world
perform* this same act of persotinl
cleanliness? The stolen pleasures of
the "old BWltnmln' hole," the wooden
tub In the kitchen surrounded hy that
questionable curtnlti of privacy— 11
sheet over tin* dot lies horse—n real
seu hath or swim In a "gym" pool have
been tile stepping stories of progres­
sion for most of us to the modern con­
veniences.
This bulbing Idea started with Illble
folk, who built the most wonderful
swimming pool the world has ever
seen In Solomon's temple.
Thl*
"molten sea" measured ten cubit' from
lc lm t" hrtin, live cubits In height amt
was round In rompaatt; the thickness pej n*;e.
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T. 0. CHARLES, Distributor

KF-F-l' T O I B FaYE O N T H E H ERALD WANT COLUMN

•■eitern grog,. phy and history nnd sevciul lunc::uire- to-,' ■» bis death at the
iiili* of foti: rears
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you money, cive you double and triple
servile frcni thuM* easily tires, It
means a lot la you t&lt;&gt; get additional
thousands of miles out of your tite
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Inner tubes too.

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\ i •■ofeinp'irary of ||i'« wonderful
e|itti| w„* linen! In live language* liefore In* w-ji» five and tnilis'ilfed tin*
11» brew I* lt.1.* liiio I ,nI III ii’id I "r-n.li
ill 'lie iis*'* o f eight. lie survived till*
•II In- wn« liltleleeit.
I lisiortenl nnd ellntenl evld.-neo arc
t ilth detllllle In s l'w t n g that ’ wonder"hlldreli” lire lm II! To liable Mull, oilier
elilldlen 1" d'e y»"i*iy. nor l&gt; It found
that ehlldren w ho asslnillnte knowl­
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lr. ti marked by s|... .. 1 brilliance U to

■imid any attempt at making tb** t-rll*
tlnnee apply to everything. for In si*
L'ul. ami Ird St.
S.nlofil. Florida doing tin* existing brilliance In the ono
•i.-etal dlreeM* n tints tend in dl*np
(•ear In tin* '..ate way those who are
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‘Wonder Children” Merely Intel­
lectually Precocious.
Sn TActt C.isrs They Are Po*ic**ors of
» » Abnormally Retentive Memory
— Do Not Necessarily Die
Young.
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A Du- d a y s a g o th ere a p p e a r e d nn
..... .. «vf flu . daliiL-s n f S a m u e l I t i- o h
••".Mi:!, a -w o n d e rfu l ch ess p l n v r e l L-hl
wtd, w h o l » eoufoiirnllnL* l!**rllu
’ •n th b is u n ca n n y k n o w le d g e a n d s k ill.
The*.' -wonder c h ild r e n " alwavs

iirriw** cspis-Lal Interest, nnd. na many
•cXTrtRnetlnns an* put forward to ne•&gt;'nir (Mr their apparent g&lt;mtu«. there
n rr cViomy r.mdmdlncx ns to tlmlr
trice;in; with an early death.
Tl»t*jv have been ninny “ wonder rhll♦Ircii" in (he past, anil It Is strange,
f ’ » K t h true, that quite a large propor­
tion Intve IJ\»*d to (tie nvrrace age,

!r. wsviii wars there have been n
Humm-r ,f thlil evmig*d'st.» *• t- * have
r»r. -fi.st The world hv their eloquence

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In Mo* t'llltld States I)

Tew yvars ago a hoy nine ».nr* old nt’-•-.r.yr'.st to mnvvrt the whole rnnntry.

•jin6 sfneii ten y,*ars old lie wa« a&gt; Mini*' appointed iiiI ii' siit of a ebureb in

Norft *lirollnn.

It,''Irony tlrlialn Mi, re nn* record* of
f 1Id'* '.Weis e vears util v ho pr* ;irhi d
i - R*r&lt;l*t cbiireh nt I'ortlu-aw-l. and
o -. tij-.M tiny who. it the p-i dor age ..f
it n . . 'uegim preaching to crowded ati• ■

4 tid 'via'Inued to do so until

alls.* fen tivirs old.

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.•lwdetjtr*.
T o iVlIs lst&gt;e Itelotig those rblbtren
t.-r.-rn • pldly by In-art such tilings
*. * the Tni.i . wor*|s and numbers of all
hynirrs m Mo ancient and modern
to ntndieo)
It 1- stir*1i children with
« ' .*h * • » . '.op,a,o r of one fio-iiltv. win*
■ no . •
M earh death, am'
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s &lt;n si|. Ii ■ ■ s that oh*
■ ■■''* o 1* tile young” lind tt&gt;

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How’ s Thu. **Pedfstrt.sn*;’*
It was an Inky black night niol we
were rid Inn tilling a eountm *o.nl,
when we m i w „ m'lroad erasing
alien 1 MV Tupped |.| o,n i bundred
feet from tin* tniek* and peered
through the iinndi ami trees i|mt lined
H e road. There tip i be tri-ek we saw
n ’ W '*
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T » « " 'h u '
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t , r v m ' r v ‘ " ,K'* '* lo u d ly , so w o
w a ite d at b*lisT liv e m in u te s
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',rlv',p 1,1 ’ "s-ust Insisted upon cross.
lug. saying it was probably ii slow
freight. Rut again I shrieked 1*01*111.
for I knew train lights were so de­
ceiving at night ami It must In* nearly
upon us by now. We ron||utits| wait­
ing In tin* darkness for the train to
pass and as the light drew nearer
we discovered our locomotive to he
|nothing more Minn a man coming
down the track with a lantern.—t ’hi
ni-.-o Tribune.

Thf “ Lioe D’ Arrai."
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A Paris dispatch announce* the •11«
nppearaUce of olie of tin* Inst of the
war newspapers— tin* l.lon dWrrns
Tlo-se war im'lt sheets wlibdi did *0
te’l* h to * |o**-r and .*1,courage tin* ill
htiMtartts of Mo* strb*t:eti town* atel
conn try side, will I*,* looked upon In
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U n it d W ra * n i'J.« :ir.*.I tti Mo- c ity at a
f i n e w 1i*n lb '- e ll a n w a s w ltn lll a
few
n im d re d y a r d * fr o m th e wid|«
T il'* fo u n d e r o f ' .. p e p e r - ms tin*

Little IIt lad- Ml* it's tin* leap year
custom, mother?

Her Mother—-It's the custom that ul
lows a woman to propose to a tuna In
stead of putting t . 1-,*'f to tin* trouble
of niuklng Mo* man orono.s

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RAGE FIVE

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE NEWS

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j half was lost with Teske pitching nndjclai
im that Cleveland bus done hei
I again we claim he was not responsi
The state of Connecticut has dom , hie. The score was 4-2 npaio and tin share in furnishing us these two boy. jtliis week that is a freak of nature.I
her share in furnishing the Sanfon’ j team was Daytona. Teske pave u| and t he way both h nve pone sinci 'The .viiitc l&gt;ny block hns poplar all
club with poo dbnll players this seas­ six hits and again there were thro* arriving hero makes us feel that then through the middle of It, allowing the !
on, and wc have quite « few o f lea 1 . 1 i,i» behind hurt, two of which wen •« b,,t little ilouLl about them going ti
itnaka .er&gt; plainly, and ex­
pood ones here ripnt now that hail costly.
faster company next season.
perts have pronounced it poplar with­
from up there, but at that, Cleveland
Anyway, if they don't go to the big out a doubt. The white tiny is be­
The only panic that stands out
has been there with the poods.
black against Tcske’s record was tin per show, here's hoping that San fori ing cut along the St. Johns river and
Teske and Iaivity both come fron one he started to work in Tampa af will be fortunate enough to have then this big tree happened to have the
Cleveland and wo will leave it to nn&gt; ter getting over a several days’ siej with us again.
poplar all through it. which was call----------x---------o f the "base ball hups" of this bury spell. He allowed eight hits and si?
mi to tlie attention of Capt. Snfford,
o f ours If they arc not just as pom runs in one-third of nn inning.
DEMONSTRATED THE MOI.INK. and he brought it to The Herald of­
a pair of hall tossers that have struc)
The fourth game
v lost
ium was wit!
witt
fice as a curiosity.
this town of ours in some time.
Tampa Inst week, the first game of a
Bell
Brothers,
of
Lake
Monroe,
ar«
x
Xhf following from “ Iletl" Davis,
Wednesday’s panic with Daytonr ilouhlo header, lie gave out but foui
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
0f the Jacksonville Timoa-Union, and in which Snnford played eleven in- hits and the three errors made behind the agents for the famous Molim
Tractor and they made a dentonstrn
W. L. Pet
former sporting editor of The Herald,
ninps and ended n 2*2 tic on account him counted for Tampa’s three runs tion nt the Dutton Farms, on the we Tampa
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j,» reply to “ Larry," the sporting ediWednesday, August 11.—This past
The
score
was
3-1.
side. Ins week that was a rvvelntioi Daytona
IS
&lt; 72f week for the Snnford fans has been
Mr of the Orlando Sentinel, and will o f darkness, marked the el avent I
Teske
hns
figured
in
quite
a
few
ex­
to all those who saw It. The Molim Bartow
pnnie in which Teske pitched and hi:
13 8 (H! a week just like the weeks in times
interesting to the fans:
tra inning games and pitched the last
12 13 48f pone by. Just like one of the weeks
To "Larry," of the Orlando Senti- record to dnto shows t hat he won si.\ half of the sixteen inning game at St was out there to prove that the cori Brndentown
9 Iff .'tor of Inst season and just like one of thi
rtl: Larry, old hoy, I only know you out of these eleven, lost four and tied Pete. At no time has he been knock­ stalks and heavy grass and hay car SANFORD
Orlnndo
0 Ilk 3(t( weeks of 191fi, at which time Sanforc
Ij- sight for 1 have never had the one. And the very noticeable part of ed out of the bo:: with the exception he turned under in the fall by the Mo
line without any trouble, and the wa; St. Petersburg
8 Iff 33: had a pennant-winning club.
pirssure of meeting you in person. In these panics that he has lost is that of the one game in Tanipn.
this tractor accomplished the work Lakeland
even
though
lie
was
Riven
credit
fct
8 1* 32f
those days when Sanford and Orlando
The editors abount the circuit, the
And Lavity—well, every one that inode it a favorite with the fanner*
SANFORD SCORES FOR WEEK. Sunford “critics, and the curb stone
irere playing
hall
together
it a loss, he was not the man that did it
__ _ thc- tiiu
iH IV m,V''r
IH IY IT
hnsaoenn 'hall gamevince that ‘boy !
Y ~?c°~
Moli,u'
The first
Friday at Sanford 2, Orlando 1.
m n crime for n Sanford mnn to
artists, have now all joined togethc:
i *panto
«
--that he lost was wit! arrived
here
knows
was in th tisements
,!
in The Herald each and ask
11 I.has
* that he
Saturday at Orlnndo 2, Sanford 1 and said, "Well, I guess them Fed?
played
in
»h.»kc hands with a gentleman from .nkclnnd, 4-2. The records show that jpnme. He
Bell
Brothers
for
a
demonstration.
thirty-sb
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Monday nt Snnford—Brndenlmvn ain’t going some-’’
Orlando. And many times I thought lie gave up but four hits, hut the clul jgames to date, and has starred it
rain.
( f you and your position on the Senti- nindo three errors behind him, nil cost quite n few. In one game he flpitrei'
Friday those chesty Caps, repreFREAK IN TREKS.
Tuesday at Sanford fi. Brodentow
r(!. You used to sit in n ten thous- ly ones.
Two of these errors wen in five double plays, three of wine!
nting the city of Orlando, were here
1
.
were unassisted.
jnd dollar machine, and I was only mode by Inmnnn.
spend the day and the way in which
Wednesday at Daytona 2, Sanford 2 I those Caps spent the day will pc
The onenlni* enm» «&gt;r ♦&gt;*" -------*
»Me t&lt;» score the pome from n Ford
('apt. Stafford brought a block of
at Daytona 5-3, Sanfon down in history as "one bad day" foi
Bat just the same, those days of scor­
white bav wood to The Herald office 1- 2Thursday
.
the Orlnndo club.
ia panics were fnr different from the
Kurinp of today. In those days yon
Teske, the little "iron-arm" blond
of ours, was on the mound for tin
and 1 used to co.mt nothing hut home
Feds, nnd he had Big Jim Black fo
pin* and three bappers ns a legitir i L- hit. I remember one time when
his opponent. And as far ns hast
ball games go, this one was n beauty.
Jim .Moor, tfinying centerfield fur
Orlando, broke his lop trying to pet a
For eleven long innings Teske bad the
till that Third Dascman Crow, of the
entire tribe of Caps eating out of hi*
hand. And wc must say this mud
Sanford club, bad hit. You, if I refor lllaek, he kept the Fed* eating
ptntlsT very well, pave Moor" nn er­
___ .••avilt-’n,
I
some
themselves.
Teske
gave un (*..&lt;
ror on the play while I saw lit to pive
n
i v hits,
1%• * — —
L " Black pave gave up but
six
while
a hit on the same play.
scattered ones.
1ul» ten wcl.’
“Larry," your suppestion about me
a*kimr President Rose for n job as
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wanin' i- absurd. I would not umpire
IIH once m!J S . C--'"”*
S?nfor'1
Japs did■
likewise in
the fifth.
lall if the Floriila State Leapue if the
After that the scoring wa?
rnmJrat pave me $000 a month and
over until Sanford’s half of the elev­
[ a buiuiiful home on Orange avenue
enth. at which time this same old
to Jive m. 1 enrrv verv little insur­
"Iron-Ann" Teske of ours hit out a
ant and can’t see whv as an umpire
pretty single to left. Manager Burki
I &gt;h&lt;&gt;ulti forfeit mv life for the sake
then proceeded to end things by driv­
if a ul mi President Rose’s efficient
ing one so far into centerficlu that
Teske scored from first.
»:aff "i umpires. If you want an
iimn t II Walter Rose that Holt
Next day, however, Sanford In the
Holly knows the prune from A to Z,
’aps’ back yard, did the same thins,
ard there are Glenn ami Essinpton,
over again, battling eleven more long
ahi don’t cure much for their lives.
innings, to the same score, this tint*
L»t tin in po out and call them. Could
Orlando on the big end. Smith.
.mi. Miiith, oui
new
r, !— Daytona,
*'
| aim, refer \ou to Thntnnsnn. over at
•\v man
mnn frim
did the twirling
IVrry- He owns a newspaper and
g for the Feds and Valentine starte«’
the
a-uld . '..idly sell out Just to umpire
ic game for Orlnndo. Valentin*
Hire
is i nor leapue. Then to make the
irew his arm out in the sixth am’
tLsinp Imrt, why don’t you take the
Ig .....
Jim iiim'K
Black again
again took
took bold of
Big
J!
a self ? 1 know positively that
tilings and held the Feds nt his mercy
the rest of the way.
5 i mil not blind in ibid.
And in
j.**e y.i.i may still have just as pood
Orlando
ti,.. — scored first
ryeMclit. Well, Larry, pood luck to
y i ami your Orlnndo Caps, but be
n*n to wnteh those .Sanford Celery
IV!*. For when “ Old .Man” Spencer
turn, loose, its pood nipht.
...........«** .Manager Burk
-x
Moot of the day before and drove i
ORDINANCE NO. IS.
into center'field far enough to se
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a man from second base.
' H'e nr* somewhat
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING
Jnndo (,„{
glad that OrTHE KEEPING OF HOGS WITH*
nwny with this game, be­
cniis*
IN THE CITY LIMITS OF SAN*
ta heat that club nil the time
FORD, FLORIDA; PROVIDING A
worn! menu that interest would lag
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION GI*|
somewhat,
.to
happen. nnd we do ,not want that
Tills ORDINANCE; AND HE*
('LIKING THIS TO RE AN EMEU| Monday Brndentown wa s to have
M M V MEASURE FOR TH E IM­
t played in Snnford hut rain hrokt
MEDIATE PRESERVATION OF|
things up in the third with the 1 to 0
THE I'l llLIC HEALTH.
in favor of Sanford with Herlonj
pitching'.
ME IT ENACTED BY THE PEO-,
I’l.E OF THE CITY OF SANFORD.
’ A double-header was started thr
FI-OHID
next day (Tuesday) with HohwoF
pitching for Sanford am! Drake foi
I Station I. That it shall be unlaw­
ful fur any person, firm, partnership
Brndentown. Bain broke t he garni
tr n rpuriition to keep or maintain
up again, with Snnford nt the long
end of n 5 to 1 score in *’
»r.y hoi; nr hogs within the corporate
e seventh
inning. The
second gameth
limit? of the City of Sanford, Florida,
.... nreoiiil
wax callet’
niF
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---off
on
account
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f
wet
grounds.
trk-j the same are kept or maintained
i.i a p&lt;n which shall contain not less
Today (ho Feds played the strop)
i
|*unch at Daytona ami again they hat
than twenty-five
hundred (2,500)
tied eleven innings, the game hnviiij
Hiiare feet of ground space for end.
to he called with the score 2 to 2 or
hog kipt or maintnined in such en­
account of darkness. Teske was m
closure; provided, that one sow with
the mound for this game nnd he out
tigs. !*•?* than three months old, may
pitched Dennett, Duytona’s best bet
le kept in a pen which contains n
rround -mire of not less than fivi
&gt; Tomorrow (Thursday) Snnford will
thou-an11 i",.0P0) •qunre feet; all pen*
play a double hill at Daytona with
in whi
any such hogs are kept oi
Daytona, and Smith will more than
traintau *o siiall be at all times kept
likely be the one to start things.
1*1 a *.tf itarv condition: provided, n*
| The Foils come home to play twe
!'J(h n -hull l*e kept or innintainei.
double benders with Bartow Friday
ami Saturday.
for &gt;
«,f hucIi hogs within oih
i
ku- Iri.- f*vt of any residence or »&gt;c. IM
SIII11III* .
" " IS K i . u x
•'‘"tmn 2. It shall b»- the duty ol
khi- Sanitary Inspector -■**• •’olieeniei
We are in receipt of a neat little
of i ! , t ny „ f Sanford, Florida, to re
article written by "Red" Davis, the
h r&lt; •*?•- and all violations of the pro
writer of "Amateur w
Dope,"
th*
.r v-,,1 in
in th*
' “ I,.- , ; Section One of this OrdinTimes-Unionn in
Jael*«&lt;-*—1
in
Jacksonville,
nnd
it
•s With leg
*’ 11 ' tin- City Health Officer, to bt
ret that we ...,.*
find that
buve
()|
mat
we
•**’ ' ‘&gt;b in accordance with th*- praweek.
'v*«'k, not the space to copy it thi*
Vl*
of this ordinance.
n
That uny person, firm, |
“ Red” wrote the dope for the snort
Parti * i -luj, „ r rorporation violating
ing page of The Sanford Herald ir
,r" to .vi-nois of Section One of this
10IG, nnd has never forgotten the gooT
or*Jiii.-ti . , hiu,n |H, punished by u fine
old *lavs that we romped on the bund
®'( ' ’ oi****- than Twenty-Five ($25.frm.i
Orlando.
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‘Ritr.*, *&gt;r inipi i-umnent at hard
,n his story |lt,
’ i not more than Fifteen (IS )
'V!.'!t
f" Orlaida
d?
1y I .util fine s.: ! nu armor.i: i. the ili- -retion of the Court.
■i"ii I. Tlmt all ordinances, or
i n ..f otiiiiiatires, in conflict with
D 1rdimim e ore hereby rep.-nloil.
•t i«*r» 5. That this ’ ordinance is
i
ia»s
«!•?i:*r«-I t,, |n- an emeniency measur.
se*l their __
shields af|,[
f"r &lt; imiix iliate prvrervnlion of tin
lights in the Sanfon!
players
1
l.fiilth, and shall iiwoim- *-.r»-* t
eyes, nnd he will never for&gt;i. t,,||
get tIk- way Snnford always got away
d after the *int* of it
Di-a.-*..
with the |*ig end of the score.
h. ■ , by the unanimous vote o
We are afraid that "Red” woulf
ff, . u ' 't'lnmission of tin- City' o
not enjoy the games between
Flo,f,,i,| Mm iiia, August Util, A. D.
Fanford and Orlnndo
now. The
uuw,
i lie se
R'Jn
seri*-/
hetwee"
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net ween these
two towns hase go
&gt; §
II. It. Stevens.
to la* somewhat one-sided and
ootir-e.
nn
Mayor.
!»«»• *iiir
" ,-1 S nford is agnia
again on the big.
r&lt;*r
C. E. Henry,
Commissioner
Anyway, mnte
S. (). Chase,
. time,
... .......
"»wn
Commissioner
watch
us
Atti-t; 1.. A. Phillips,
town. " ,P" noxt th" e they conic to
City Auditor and Clerk.
---------- x---------- Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Holly, of Tin
KNG \GEM E N T ANNOUNCED.
I Herald, nnd R. B. Brassiere ami Nils?
i Price, of the Orlnndo Reporter-Star
Mrs. K. p. Morse announces the cn
nt tended n meeting o f the publisher!
nt Daytona Reach yesterday.
K»gi-ment of Miss Luciln Garcia t*
M? iltimlil Wnshburn, the weddirv
O. L. Stuart and wife of Bradent(‘kr place in October.
town, were in the city yesterday, stop­
ping over for the night in an nuto trip
they nre pinkin'* over the state.
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DAVIS
ANSWERS
■ “LARRY”

CLEVELAND’S SHAKE

WON TWO
LOST ONE
TIED ONE

A biff day in Sanford, a big time for all. Plenty of good
bargains amongst the merchants, plenty of fun at the Base Ball
Park, a big Parade, nice Dance at night, and all for the benefit
of a New Ambulance for the City Hospital.

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at that Different Store, plenty of bargains for all, real service
for each one and Value Received for each dollar spent. AND
REMEMBER, you get your money back if you are not satisfied.
TH E P L A C E W H ERE YO U C AN GET A

SOCIETY BRAND SUIT

THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT

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TH ESANFJRD H ERALD

W ILL MOVE TO DUNEDIN.

J. N. XIcGaughey, of Longwood, was.
a visitor to the city on Tuesday am.
asked to change bis Herald to Dune
din, where he will reside in the future.
Mr. McGaughoy was one of the best
{Publiscd Every Friday by
citizens of Seminole county and foi
many years resided at Longwood,
where he engaged in the lumber bus­
SUDHTItllTION PlttC KtS \t*V AN«'K
iness. had a store and fine residence,
ONE VEAII — ___________________________ * U
where he planted out a young grove
W X M O N T H S ------------------- --------------- *•*»!ti and otherwise beautified his property.
TIIHEE MONTHS------------:--------We hate to lose this tine family from
Esierfd •» S»«.nd CUM suit M.nrr
zind Seminole, but can prothise Peerless,
is* j »MHe Pom off^c »t H»nf»rd rin»M».
prunelcss Pinellas county that they
ttMtr Art of V;r«b s,d i*7.&gt;.
nre getting « fine family, and one of
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,7 which they will be proud.
urfir*: II »r»U IIIjIIJIbj
Phono 14
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--------------------------,=rr" ’ Dr. and Mrs. J. It. Fay and Mill
f
lore, r Aii»r(ti*inj
| Susan Fuy, of Topeka, Kansas, ha\t
| ini. a " Kitit' an I’iu'jvs association
moved into their home on Cnmcroi
------- avenue. These Rood people will bo t
welcome addition to that section, Mis:
This is Friday the Kith.
Susan being one of the most populai
Kiris in Topeka. They have beenjhi
And we play Bartow today. Good quests Df Mrs. K. A. XIoffitt. Dr. Fnj
luck.
is an uncle of Mrs. XIoffitt.

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Rainy weather? Yes. hut the finest weather in the world at that.

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We just can't see that state bond
issue for roads from any angle.

For Sale—Celery farms, any size,
to suit purchaser. Buy from owner.
Box 27G, Sanford, Fla.
50-if

STIFFNESS

NEURITIS

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For Manv Human Ills

By Appointment i it, \
CAM ERON

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SANFORII. FI.

For Sale— Pair of good farm mules,
wagon and harness. T. F. Adams.
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49-tf

CB.&amp;O.TM a Gb

For Sale— Doris Gas
Lighting
Plant. Cheap. L. F. Roper. West
Side Grocery.
48-tf

All our repairs are done with car»
At prices you will find nre fair.

FOIL KENT
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnishei
housekeeping rooms. 205 Oak avenue
Engles Home. Mrs. Julia Biddings.
52-Up.

Overcharge you ? Not n bit of
it. Wc don’t mnke our money that
way. When wc repair a part it i?
done correctly. When wo thor­
oughly overhaul your car you’ll
know thnt we have done a good jot
of it and that you arc out for a
good safe run barring tire troubles
Bring your repair troubles here.

YOU have your money each
to save—Do You Do It? When
this year is ended will you have
anything to show for your labor?

For Rent — Furnished two down
stairs rooms for light house keeping.
200 Enst Third Street.
50-2tp
For Rent— Furnished rooms and
I kitchenettes. Apply Shirley Apart|
cppcsPn Postollico.
48-2Gtp
For Rent— Garage on private lot.
CA-o in. Pht.no 130.
tli-tf.
For Rent— To fishing parties or
tourist parties, 20-foot, half cabin,
canopy motor boat fully equipped
Licensed pilot who knows tin* St
j. : is. Phone 3ISW. L. G Loveless
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PEOPLES BANK OF
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W ANTED— A few Imivs to work it
printing plant, IS years and up. No
going to school. Crown Paper Com
pnny.
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\\ ante i Team work to do. En­
quire M. Hanson, shoemaker. 50-4tp

V&gt; anted
Corn.
The Beucharn
Grain Co of Alaehua Fla. will pay
you the market price for ear corn in
FOR SALE—Tires, i 3lxl. fine ear lots. Farmers can join together
condition. Metiraw Cord, ?!&lt;• each, at in mating up cars.
49-tfc.
Midway Garage, Longwood, Fin. 5l-3tc
Wanted Mutresscs to mnke overl o d SALE—Three vacant lots, cor*
tier of 7th and Myrtle avenue. Sev-1Furniture enameled, varnish, upentii street paved. Two lots betweer bolstered, house painting,
wall
Fourth and Fifth streets. Myrtle nve- papering, ealeiming. We store fur­
mic. Also 10 room house, corner Oak niture or sell it for you on eom mission
evenue and Fourth street, facing
W e know op, trade. Plenty of room.
Park. Choice location. Apply at lit (
Odd
f o l l o w s Hall Cypress ave ami
Oak avenue. W. \V. laing.
51-Up
5th st. XI. J. Bradford and Wife.
FOR SALE—One good large fnru
19-Up
mule, $|5ii,oii, C. XL Berry. M*3ti
For Rent

“ God Gives iilvery Bird it’s
food, but does not throw it
into the nest— B urnett Print

For Kent — Furnished front room
Can light house keep. P. 0. Box
117.
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B. &amp; 0. MOTORCO.

Sanford farmers are coming back
209 PARK AVE.
from their vacations and nutting in
their seeil beds for another money CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ItVTES
Florida
Sanford,
' Minimum Charge for an) one Ad 25c
em u .
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One Time, per word.... .
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All we need is a strong stand to j ThreeTimo- Per wor'1
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FOR SALE— Large mission dav­
gather, co-npeinthm of all the l.usi-, W ' Limes, per word
.1c
ness interest, ami a l.ig Uo.U for the J »&gt;‘ *t Su li.m*a. ',c * .rd per b e e
enport, green upholstering, good bed
i a-.lt ratl’.l .ii« 'many order. ien .springs and mattress. .»!. .■&gt;. Nelson
ltoanl of Trade.
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Sanford.
52-t
Advertising in lint column in which I r e _________________
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We need More co-operation among address of the advertiser is not g “ en !&gt;u
FOR SALE —Two mules and w.t
the farmers, among Ike business mod, which refers you In Poslolfire Box Num*
among the churches, among the ; ber or Care of llernM MUST be a n s w e r - 1 cheap for cash. Apply t&lt;&gt; hot
lodges, among tdl ttte ncole of this cd accordingly. Please do nol ask us for
” iitltl**. Il*&gt; 1 rencn avenue.
rlkn ru advertising
:iflt i&gt;rfl trill in
in ■' *tp.
eit and county, One for nil and tdl (he names &lt;ii advertisers
ihU way. I'suall) we do nol know who
for one.
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j they ure, und if wc do we are r.ol expectA chance to buy t,.ic of the best lo­
cated celery farms in tlie district at
If that paper mill of Gilbert Leach's C(* *°
l'011*
less than its value. Must move. See
don’t hurry up and start soon Tin
FO R S A L E
Sl-fltC
A. P. Connelly,
raid will have to cease publication'
for lack of paper. This old thing f
FOR SALE—Good horse, sprint
i.:i!iiing a newspaper without the tm wagon and two sets good harness, at
For Sale— Practically new bicycle
1&gt;cr i- worse than printing in tiie goon » bargain. D. W. Short, l.otigwooi’ guaranteed for one year. In goo I
•&gt;!d days when nmnev was scarce.
52-31 p.
running order. 111 Palmetto Ave.
5 -1-21.
IIHEUM vriSA!

AUGUST ij,

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For Sale—Close In. Five room
cottage, double lot, fruit trees. Bar­
gain. Also two live acre fine land.
Close In. I*. O. Box 117.
50-3tp

THE HERALD PRIM ING COMPANY

What is more nlensnnt than a day
in August in Florida T
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Have you noted by the very feel of
things that Sanford is growing?

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house keeping. NO. 317 Cor. of
Third and Elm. Mrs. W. F. Leavitt
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It. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Bulatnc*** .Mrnaier

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THK SANFORD HERALD

PACK SIX

OLLINSCOLLEGE
On Lake Virginia

Irtttrilrrtiimiiiialkifiall •
AtUrisnJ
Standard courses leading to A. IJ. degree. I’rc-professlon.
aI courses in Mcdicone, Law and Engineering.
Special advantages in Music ifnculty of nine . Ilu-ine--.
Home Economics, Fine nntl Industrial Arts and
Academy (10th, lltli &amp; 12th gradesi
Thirty-sixth year opens Seplemhrr 20, 1920

G&amp;om: Morgan ward, d. il. li,. d„i*rt,

T H E M A N W H O T H IN K S
!:■* &lt;:.;i tyet :,!onp without

Fire Insurance

M IS C E M .A N no r s

Three rooms for light

is likely, to u-&gt;i“ :m &lt;&lt;!&lt;) »x-

Wot Hi— Plenty of wood at W’ekiw
—two miles from railroad. Cut or
shares. Hundreds of cords. Writ.
me. ii. B. &amp; S. Co., Wekiwa, Fla.
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CRAMLESS ENGINE
COMPANY

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YV* es. Reward if returned to The Her- ,
51-2tp
♦&gt; aid office.
LOST—Somewhere on road ti
Silver Lake, between Ninth street and
♦:* Aviat..n Field, man’s bathing suit
All wool, black, with half inch gob
about six inches apart. Brim
❖ stripes
to 1101 French avenue and receive re
52-111
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Lost or Stolen A l&gt; \ i mtaining
*&gt; jewlcry un the 17th 01 lsth. Who­
ever finds and return* to Herald
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Indigestion

F R I D A Y , A UGUS T 20th
Several types of gas nmi steam engines now living built in the Company’s
plant at Jacksonville are nearing completion, while at Orlando the powerful gas engine
now being built at Hie Efficiency Engineering Co.’* plant, under the supervision of the
president of the Crankless Engine Co., Mr. P. L. Billingsley, will in a few weeks he
pulling a Strnh baker chassis thnt is waiting f or it, out of that city.
A good many first-class mechanical engineers have pnssed on this engine nmi
have pronom «d it mechanically sound. A number of them state that in their opinion
it will eventually supersede alt present types of engines.
On tiie strength of what they nlrend.* know of the performances of this en­
gine. its certain saving of gas, lubricating •uls. manufactured cost, upkeep, etc., shrewd
investors nre today buying shares in this company while the price is still low.
As tiie r&gt; pr sentntives of tiie company are each covering a large territory, it
is ndvi-nble that you write the Company nt Jacksonville at once if you wish one of them
to call on you before the price* advances, August 20.
Addres** a letter or post curd with your name and address to

C R A N K L E S S ENGINE C O M P A N Y
501-3-5 HILL I!GILDING
JACKSONVILLE

FLORIDA

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vigorous and healthy, nro
bothered occasionally with
Indigestion, The effects of a
disordered stomach on the
Byctem are dangerous, and
prompt treatment of Indigostlon fs Important. “ The pnly
medicine 1 have noeded has
been something to aid diges­
tion and clean
the liver,”
writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a
McKinney. Texas, farmer.
"My medicine la

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A Fire A Minute
in this country, no man can
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S E E US ABO J f YO UR FIRE
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A L L K IN D S OF
IN S U R A N C E .
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Discuss With Us
freely any m atter vital to
your financial success.

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Thedford’s

By so doing you are a v a il­
ing yourself o f one of thi&lt;
bank’s unfailing policies—
strict confidence as to any
problem intrusted to us.

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for Indigestion and ntomnch
trouble of any kind.
I have ES
never
found
anything
that E3
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touches
the
spot,
like
Bitch2 ! trait; lit. I t ik&lt;* It In broken E
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f bJ time I tn I tdlls, which grif&gt;- W
and didn’t give the good
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results.
Black-Draugilt liver DS
In easy to take, easy Ki
a medicine
to keep, Inexpensive.”
Get a package from your
druggist today—Ask for nnd
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Y 123 only genuine.
Y B3 Get It today.

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T h is? - part of our bank
service and we are here to
serve the depositors of this
com m unity to the very best
of our ability and to the
full lim it of our resources.

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FU RNITU RE— Any one wishing t*
store furniture in a safe place at mod
crate rate, cal! at Sid Oak avenue ni i
phone 333. Also gardens for rent
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itavc a n n o u n c e d ilnit tlic sh a res in the Cnmpanv
w ill a d v a n c e in p rice fr o m $11 to $ 1 2 p e r
sh a re o n

Winter Park. » lorida

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First National Bank
F. P. FORSTER, President

fl. F. W1IITNER, Cashier

Sanford, Florida
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

AUGUST 13. 1920.

PAGE SEVEN

Innta noon to purchase the fall line.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
l'A\
UK Ell.
Uatch
hor
the
Big
Opening
of
I
...... .........
Utile Happening
Plotting Small
Handel * Emporium. Better Goods for Under Section S75 of the General
Mcnllon of
Lom Money. 5-1-tfc,
j
Statutes.
Talk* Succinctly
Mfllcrs In
Jock
Leach,
of
Jacksonville,
is
cirNotice
is
heieby
given that John i,
Arranged for
Personal Hcma
•minting
aiming
his
Snnfonl
friendt
Mack,
purchaser
of
Tax Certilicnt
Il**rulcl Readers
ofInlcresl
this week, lie reshieil here with hi: No. 222, dated the lird day of June, A
parents several years ago and hat U. 1018, hits filed said certificate in in;
i „ nn,l Mrs Castle ol i SEE US A T ONCE FOR A REAL !!!,‘‘ n&gt;’ f ril,j,ls, u.n'a" K ,l !H‘ &gt;°unKcr !,(&gt;l ° nkp an,i ha* tnojle ntmllmOion fr.
.Mrs. Stanley
i visUing‘ Mrs. Raymond brgnin in a 1017 Butch touring Four whJ. nrp K'n&lt;l Xo * w him n-alt:.
&gt;“ &gt; dtvd to issue ....... .
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Lakeland are
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____ extnis,
Coni TIivi, n»Pnpnrs
Uia\ uthcr
&gt;*aU’h ror t.;* I *itr Opening of
oucla cciliticate t'liibraccn the
._ a n m
m. m I# . . m
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1 -.11 I . ...... ._* __ _t. .._A
Allen.
ii. &amp; O. Motor Co. ii-i-tfe.
Handel's Emporium. Better Goods for blow ing described property situntcc
Electric bans. Charles Electric c^.
^
am, Mrg Kenm,th Robb,n# left Ltf?
5-Mfc. in .Seminole Couty, Florida, to-wit:
SO-tfc
Saturdayfor an
extended trip to Leorge Chamberlainand Harry
JL*?1* *
,v ,
'• Canaan.
norn—To Mr. nnd Mrs. M. . Tent- Washington, New York and other " an* were OVt'r &lt;&gt;n Tuesday, looking , aP *al!‘ Il.m* being assessed at tin
. .
Iml.v L'lrl. weighing nine pojnt9 Qf interest.
after their farming interests. They ,IaU‘
l,hc i^suanco of such certih
Watch For the
the Big
of,,rt‘ spending
at Uaytona
Daytona cV.ftto n |*u‘,. na,m&gt;
Ilig Opening
Onenimr
suvmnng the
uie summer
summer at
...... ,",f M. C. Du Host
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-■ for 1nReach
and
nml Agent. &gt; Unless
Elder Sprint! Water..T. O. Charles Bnndcl's
Emporium. Better
Goods
'at'!\ nn‘,
1. Misses
Mis*cs Fern
Fern "xVnr.t
’ard and
^ " i ” * said
*‘ i: certilicnte
tfiC",U‘ shal
" t"
Elder st ring
60-tfc Less Money.
5-1-ttc. frothy- Rmnph accompanied then, ^ ^ ce'n ed according to law, tn:
Phone A ll.
r* v s
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hack to the Bench.
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deed will issue thereon on the 18th dn;
\V H. Howard, of Arcadia, but: A letter from G. K Snath at Gk-nYou can et SFRV1CF HATTFRlFS of September, A. D. 1920.
formerly of Oviedo, was in town Ned^
for your car at the R. &amp; O. Motor Co.
^ ' nnture.'".h1
nesday
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E. A. Douglass,
Daytona Reach— Furnished rooms
**'1 ,,,|u I,L\,,*'rjA
, free of charge. 5-1-tfe. *
Court, Seminal
I - lit h.-hou.ck,.|.ln« «llh W ich«. Ban' j i f J Emporium. 1 B u l S ^ S S . f“ [
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™ 7 IW I," N-rtl c
^ d ".
and dining-room prlvil ges. So.00 up Lc„ Monoy&gt;
fi-l tte. f a«&gt;l‘na Tuesday by the suii. on ill- (St.„,y R K v. Douglas D C .VCfite
weekly. The Raymond. Seabreeze,, Mr. H. A. Duncan nnd family arm- hrhnbv hnv“ h
‘ im TflJnr n" d In
“ the* Circuit------------1 ----“ Judicia
“ r~
Court, Seventh
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led Wednesday to again make Sanfoni
f
( ircuit, Seminole County, Florida.
F. K. Smith, who ho, ,Z „
ho......... ......Tom. g , 'ilm t h r ^
j*-ny for some time, arrived home pa some time.
tl Ralph.
M. S. Jelks, Comnlainunt, vs.
,ki&lt; week
Match Lor the Rig Opening of
.
.
T M lilks I P 'tolk* et id
Dr D C. Ward, Osteopath is in Randd's Emporium. Better Goods for t,.. .
T
I? ay,, Pn.’00n '’ftween
T;, ull
^
cialmin^ „ „ 'i„tcres
i ..i «n
L ?s .uuniy.
•
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devisees, legatees,
Sanford
oo Tuesdav
T u d d .v and
and Frday
F rid o y,A '?
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. . . . . o-i-uc. S K L■i T h a f ...
» heirs,
holr., ilcvi.oo,.
l « o t v « . grantees
ttromoo,
in " '
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and lit- " 1 .
‘ ll,.. ’J1 !'ne contuning ^ ( through or under, Augustus P
of « « h wcck'
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. tie daughter. Evelyn, and Mrs. It. S. V P , a "p . V.’ld ^ n ' o e. Karndl. Georgia V. Farndl, Dowel
Mrs. Mary Strong of Pal“ tka. is Holley are spending a few weeks wit!
r,
fuul
1
Rhode. A. Atkinson. Nacy K. Farndl
fmlini: a f*-*\v dnya with her fiither, hninu folks nt Palmetto and Kllcnton.
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J. O. Jelki*, an an individual or tru s
Spcntiing
r. Ii. LdTIer.
The Daughters of Wesley will hold
^ r' a,1'l Mrs. IL C, Du Rose have re- tee, Oliver Jelks, John J. Jelks, Toma
You can order your new Rutck their Christnis Bazaar on Saturday, tinned home after a two weeks visit perance O. Jelks, Jos. 0. Jelks, \\. A
w atl(| saVc time on the next car1November 27th.
fil-tf to Moutrent. N._C.t and Kentucky nnd Roland, William L. A. Kills, Edwin A
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, "ther points. They report glorious Jelks, W. L. Branch. W. II. Leonard
load.
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... • , i,nynes. Ernest tiorniley and weather in the mountains, hut they I. i.. Slui buck, nnd J. R. Leonard, de
Little Miss Margaret Peters was in Mi&gt;s L lah Johnson spent Sunday at iirt. K|nd to get baek » ITorida where e,.,&gt;ed. then, and any of them, or oth
Ki'.dmmeo Wednesday to participate Coronado Reach with tru* Haynes niu! blankets are only necessary one m erwise, whether known or unknown
in ihe wedding of Miss Wagner.
Gomdey families, wlm are spending two nights in the winter.
innd all other parties elaiming an in
lit! your orders in now for your
The tunny friends of Alfred Hobson f *
a any wise m and to the fol
Watch
Opening oi
of
K|U({ to ^n„ w
ju, js out rrtt,r lowing
..........described —
property
.............
in Seminoh
“ ... 1
:n For
cor the
me Rig
mg ripening
new Ruick car.
See W. J. Thigpen.
Ramie)
imlel's
Emporium.
Better
Goods
for
operation
at
the
Robson
Infirmary.
Uounty,
Florida,
to-wit:
•IG-tfc.
I A' SS Money.
fi-l-tfc. jtjoo.OO gets a 1918 Dort touring cn’r,
AI1 of s " •-* “ f NE 1-1, section 9.
Mr. D. G. Harvard, of Live Oak, is
g.
q less 1
1 !urc
acre known
known as
ns No.
No. a,
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O. Rut
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m
balance
in
four
months.
R.
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WANTED — OLD CLEAN
spending a week or two at the Reach
ler's survey) and also begin at cento.
Motor Co. 5-1-tfc.
RAGS. ANY KIND EX­
with his son, J. H. Harvard, and fam­
,,
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section 9, run west 1 1-2 cli. north fi
Along with other special e«|uipnicnt eh. K I 1-2 eh. S 5 eh. and also »m
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS.
ily.
lb- Herald has installe.l an electro- acre in section 9. to commence at i
Order your new Ruick now and
COATS.
PANTS.
OR
typing outfit, and the merchants win. point H.io eh. south of N\V cor NW
you will not lose any time on the
RED SPREADS. AT THE
get their mats from the big whole- \. , „ f sK
run
, o7 ch l |u.nr,t .
new car load coming in soon. IG-tfc
IIKItALD OFFICE.
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&gt;aI’: ""tises eat........ get this slorcn- to
Illlmiie», east f,.:fii ch
Summary of the

In and A bout
&amp; The City

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I*n,t an&gt;; “ "J1 1,11 Smith .:l degrees, nest 1.7a eh. thenc,
Tom Hawkins is home again and
The Quality simp will he closed
busy on his Celery avenue ram, nttei until September 1st and will open nihertisiMB cuts can he made here. m)rl|, 7:, ,lt.Kree» -1.7 minutes, west ,7.G;
ch. north l. I.S cl. r and also in sectio,
spending the summer at his old hoim with a full line of millinery and no I he Herald is right u p to now.
Ue have just ti«&gt;k on the agency 9 to commence at a point as follows
in Commerce, Ga.
tions. Mrs. Connelly will go to At
for the Columbia Battery, nnd n full From the NW cor. of NW 1-1 of SI
line of batteries and supplies will lie |-|, run south HUS eh., thence soul)
in stock at all times. Fall and have 7a degrees -1.7 minutes, east fi.G2 ch
'our battery tested by a battery ex- and from this point of beginning rui
COME TO DAYTONA REACH l o ll YO lTl HEALTH
pert, fi-l-tfc.
north a I degrees, ctst ...,I2 ch, eas.
an ! place yourself under tin1 care of
Hr. Ernest Sheppard is home for a 2.12 eh., south III degrees, west f».2l
few Weeks vacation. He Is now prac- eh, north 70 degrees, \V 2.12 ch, norti
til ing dentistry in Spartantmrg, Soutl a I degrees, east I..7.7 ch. to beg. And
AT THE SEASIDE MOTEL
Carolina, and is making a remnrknMi also that tract of land in section 9,
success in Ids chosen profession. His as follows: Commence at a point It
With the salt air. surf bathing, excellent food and Chiropractic Spinal
many Sanford friends are glad to ;« |,. south of NW cor. of NW l- l ol
AdjustnpriN by Dr. Meinliardi you should
have him here and to know that he is.sK 1*1, thence run west 1.7.1 eh. soutl
be sine -o improve your health.
getting to the top of the deal pnifes 20 degrees W (). .77 eh. south 70 dc
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groes, east G.fil chains, north Jl de
I it, MrlnHinll U inn" « f |h ■ t.nV r«»ff»|*r»l irf11 f "ItkfiipFjrlif l*fi| ,aif I .in*
Mr. and Mrs.Bert Creekmorc, of grees, east 1..7.7 eh, north 7a degree!
iif ll» i Sauili Min 1iff wUIr* ri*;iutiitl•»», If imi nf«* in»l In ps-rlVci fnuilth
it?
frutn 4ni nt-fMij* of fhfnn|r «|U j -f . foil *KnuM n*ail
Live Dak. have returned home aftei 1.7 minutes, west fi.G2 chains, north If
vieiling Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harvard, chains to beg; and also the south H
&gt;tiur«.'lf *»f Mir tt9,Anriunlir l»
tJtiJrr hi* irntintrnl.
Rev. L. W. Kntzmingcr returned acres of SW 1-1 «,f NW 1*1, scctioi
this morning from I mugwood, when 10; all in township 21, south range .11
he was the truest of his brother, C. W. east.
Entzminger.
White in EongwoodI You are hereby ordered and reipiir
Rev. Entzminger conducted a *- rl"» cd to be and appear to the hill u.
of very successful meetings. Lake- complaintfiled herein against you b; I
laud Star.
J.M. S. Jelks, on Monday, Noveiuliei J
Mrs. F. W. Wilmott, Miss Edit) 5r1'
1,,al il. i!* f'lrihcr »rderei ,
Mt'rrrll ami .Mr*. Mnnnn nn* in Norti» Vlal. * , i,M ,T H*
em markets
purchasing for tin •'onNo.1 Herald, a newspaper, once
French Shop of Sanford, Florida, and 'v‘‘‘ b f" r l 'v,,|'e consecutive week*,
will open up in September with a
" itness iny hand ^and the olticin (
Find us at
nmeh larger line of millinery nnd !U’nl *d the
( oiirt at Sanford, Heminohi
ready-to-wear than ever handled he. iCounty, Florida, this the Etth day of I
H odges &amp;McMullcn's Barber Shop
fore. They already report having JAugust, 1929.
E. A. Douglass, j
bought about five times as many toys 1 Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Coun as they ever purchased before and ty, Florida.
will go into the toy business o a Kclielle Maines, Solicitor for Com
•Ulti
much larger scale than ever before. *plsinant.

OR. E. J. HEINHARD1. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
“ W e Deliver The Goods”

AU TO M O BILE

ACCESSORIES
HI

We carry a t all tim es a com plete line of A utom o­
bile Accessories, consisting of:
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BUM PERS to fit any car
SPOT LIGHTS any type
ELECTRIC HORNS
W INDSH IELD W ING S
JACKS and PUM PS
BULBS for all cars
TIRE COVERS an d W INDSHIELD
A W N IN G S
SHOCK ABSORBERS, etc.

OUR TIRE STOCK
is com p lete- sizes to lit all cars. See us for CORD
T IR E S, and we will save you m oney. We are exclusive
dealers for United States, Kokomo and Miller 'Pires.

Our Repair Department
is up-to-date, and we em ploy only the best of
M echanics. Ask those who have had their cars re­
paired by Mr. Urquhart, and they will readily tell
you to take your car to him.
We have the Agency for the

COLUMBIA BATTERY
and now have a com plete stock.
them.

Rentals if you need

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO,
Distributors for

LEXINGTON and STAN D A R D EIGHT
AUTO M O BILES

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NEW RECORDS

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Victor Records For August

\o u r childrens
' m usical tu tor
Think whet the Victroln means as n cultivatrr ci
the musical tastes of children in the homcl
Listening to the masterpieces of music sung and
played by the worlds greatest artists is.u constant
Bourcc of inspiration, nnd gratification to youthful
thoughts nnd talents. Ihe

V ictrola
will familiarize them with the best there is in music,
and help to make the best music a part of their
daily life.
Surely you owe it to their present nnd future
happiness to put a Victrola in your home to-day!
Come in and let us demonstrate the Victrola, and
explain till its advantages.

SU-. 7
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Victor Light Oprra Company
Victor Light Opera Company
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John Steel
Henry Burr
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Hilly Murray
Rill) Mtirrn) and Peerless Ouurlet
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All Slnr Trio
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All Star Trio
Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra
Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra

GEMS FROM “ AITI.K BLOSSOMS"
GEMS FROM " I R E N E " ................................
THE LOVE N E S T ........................................
BLUE D I A M O N D S .......................................
Tl D O L E -D E E -W IN K S ........................................
I LOVE THE EAS'D OF 01.0 BLACK JOE
ALL STAR—One S t e p .......................................
HY'N D R l-Fox T r o t ................................
LOVE NEST —Medley Fax Trot (Intro luring "M ary"
A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY Fox Trot

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SPECIALS
In Odd Dressers and Dress­
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Chairs. Old I v o r y a n d
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the lady o f the house wants to save
steps. E verything in its place and
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DINING ROOM SUITES

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AUGUST 13. 1920,

va In a New Way.
Mini beverage of the Snmo- I
* I* "kawi." obtained from
'rult of n ptntit known to
d ne Piper tii«*tli&gt;e&gt;tl«*utn.
t.i. ilitMi of ite preparation
•whig. ^Vnt**r was added,
straining. tlu&gt; stulT wm
drink
Missionaries con*
nut he- tlint tills method
•oril with the host social
&gt;1 so nowinlays they grind t
ot in n stone mortar with
lie. To any unaccustomed
i tastes rather like soap*
i some say It has n llavor
Many Anierlcuns. however.
In*! a liking for It, ilrlnk
lion I tut the native way

Sll.U7.Vs

Balance on hand,last report
IPIP Taxes
Licenses Lines and Costs .
Bound Fees ----Miscellaneous Inn
Delinquent Taxes
Interest and Costs
Union Avenue)-.

PAGE NINE

$1,096.40

8.00
002.00

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103.7)0
121.50

51.011
87.40

Total Receipt

After tire facts?

Total

All right!

Dishurt cments,
Office City .Manager
Salary*
Stenographer
Communications
Gas and Oil

Go to the
Diamond Dealer!

Attorney

Office Municipal Judge.

H e’ ll give you Diamond
service facts right from
your town, facts that'll
makeyou take notice,and
win you to Diamonds.

3110.00
9.00

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Cuurt Room Hirniturc

SI 19.00

sp'.lvity Shortens Lives of Animals.
Still Niles tend to prove that the

iif Public Health

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iilteh shorter than the live*, of tlio-e
villi'll are at liberty. e*|n ehilly In the
•ii*e of exotic hen*!*. The tiger alul
•anther In captivity ilo not live more
Iitui .even or eight year., lion, a bi­
le longer, liyelui. live or *l\ years,
unl the brown hear »even or elgtit,
tllhoiigh they often reaeh '-*•! when at
•Iherty. In eiiptlvitv the white hear
'••aches only four or live year* and
lie elephant vvlileh often aiinln* list
vhen at liberty live* only
to an

3 90.00
Illusion of Police.
Salaries
Communications
Printing and Supplies
lias and Oils
Repairs
Feeding Prisoners
Motorcycle

$390.00
2.50

|&gt;itMan of Fire.
Salaries
Communications
lias, Oils, Supplies
1ire Record Rook
Klvctricul Inspection

$320.00
11.80
11.82

T o Keep T h re a d From Knotting.
A simple way to keep * 111. thread*
Tom knotitug and breaking In ton'llllie sewllig '» to dampen the eye of
he needle. Till* allows the thread to
}e through the eye with tinieli le*-s

10.00

15.00

Inu-ioii Public Ruildings Service,
salary Janitor
Light* and Water
.Sundry Supplies

■train
Accoontiri, icr Od L ’ jie &gt;.
It w n* ovei i Ih* llahai.iii i-i.rtal*
that old P oihi di 1.01111 inn.i ll In !.*•!.''
*1 ari lllllg fill lit- 101111111,11 of eler iia'
youth before lie ih*i n\,* * .1 |*l«irl«la
wlii'li nl*o wn* railed I'lunpl tiy (lie
Indian- Tile ItrltUb • oiiitni**liuier 'n
I'dtnlnl bn* atiotber tlienr.v nI•••••i :li.felltltalll legelld.
lb* *:ii- «tint t|ie
crew o f pnliee'* -ll p Wile lleatlv filtll
Islied w lien iliev latidod
The |lr*i
thing they found to eat &gt;m i * ■•-nrli
Tht- I* a *liell ll-li with «olli| i li'te
||e*h w lib h Pa- ■ *»*•••••rlini■i • ti\ -.li
tiling efTeet oil the hu'Titl ••■•* -li'riiou
ll llleralty in:*I • * •*•• fi

liiiMan of Kngineering and Pints.
Engineers' Services
Invi-tigation and Reports
Ihu-uui Street Cleaning and Garbage
lbmm atSalary Superintendent
1-ibur
Pi eil ami Cure Animals
ibpair*
Ga*. Oil* and Car Expense
Small Tools and Supplies
•li’hn Turner, account injury to
Horse

25.00
004.38
109.50
14.7ft

53.92
10.77
50.00

WIGHT T IE

OMFANY

again.
Mint Lighting,
Lithern Utilities Co

$2,033.51

W.itrr Supply.
S' ithem Utilities Co.
Ihp.irtiaent Records anti Taxation.
Salary Auditor and Clerk
tiffii e Assistance
Stationery and Printing
i ammunications
• Irrk Circuit Court Recording Tax
•*et t illcntes
1•gal Advertising

$753.10

Ih'li.irtment of Uinance
Salaries
I'ouml Expenses
Park* and Playgrounds
I.almr

l.il il rtom Ordinary Fund
IlivUion of New Sewers and Drains,

$ 00.00
139 on
427.51)
$ 020.10

l " ’ .i! Irum Permanent Improvement
I'utu!
I*tvi*inn Street .Maintenance.
$ 10.00

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I almr, Old City Government Con
tract
Material I llridge Lumber)
Material (Screenings)
Signs, Etc.

00.28
258.58
37.95
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$132.81
I'l'i-inn Sewer Maintenance
Material
I fright on Pipe

#181.99
03.55
$245.54

mm Sinking mid Maintenance

• Warrants Paid
11■ Warrant Interest

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$ 7,983.04

$2,533.70
100,77
$2,094.17
$2,194.01
7.00

$13,179.1

AKE YOU INSURED?
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PAGE TEN

AUGUST

BR EA K ERS HOTEL
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA

French Reforesting Devastated
Districts With Seed From
United States.

OCEAN FRONT
Jutes $3.00 iu $u.0o per clay, AMERICAN; PLAN
Math Houses in connection with H »t?l
Phone 317

May Transform the Celestial
Into United Nation.

Written Language Being Simplified
and the Government Is Strongly Urg­
ing General Use of New SystemGreat Drawback to the Develop,
ment of National Spirit Is Overcome
—Old System Had G.G«0 Characters.
Of tin* barriers to innbiinil self-connclotiatiess In China, not tin* least for­
midable Is the barrier of the Cliltn-so
written hmgunge. We can retidllv un­
derstand from phenomena dally oh
served in our mlil-l bow great a handi­
cap to the development of a Inttbmnl
spirit In China lire the poor comtnitnlcations, the decentralization &lt;*( tin*
filiations of Its government and tho
decp rootiilne-s of Its localisms. Hilt
In Chinn, In addition to tin* p&lt;*or cominuiiliiilloii between Its component
provinces and ii relatively weak cen­
tral government, there Inis i *-ted
from time immemorial
to work
against the spirit of imtlouallstn, the
handicap **f n written language that In
symbolical Instead of alphabetical.
Tim evict,t to which the symbol 1*111
of Its v.-.-|nifi language has hindered
the nron-ltig of a Chinese ntitbmal
spirit Is r*-\* oT*-«1 by a Chinese wrll*r
lit a recent Issue of tin* Fur Eastern
Republic, mys I lie llos'on Trims, *rlpt.
\«*. I•t.i c'\ill/..!io-t i.irly dew *1* *1 l
written liingimg...... the type known
ns ultdmbetleiil; Chinn, In common
with India nnd other Asiatic nations,
developed her Inncnngr along symbol
lent lines. Symbolical written Ian
gttage permits the creation of a great
literature.
Of the Chinese Masterpieces.
In perfection of style. In power ot
delicate expression, In artistic charm,
the symbolical language used In the
Chinese masterpieces yields In no respec! to the alphabetical language
Used In the literature of He* Western
pcoplt •. from the ilay- of the d, -bmodels of IJrcirc and Home. The esscare of the Chinese written language
in tho "radical" or r*iot symhol. For
example, rI.•11,*gJi-ti 1 uliji'rl- |.,iss,.,s a
zoologb il i haracter ii * tlmlr key v'lnImiI; hotauh-nl ohjeets a hotatilenl
chntio-ti-r. etc. Ity this arrangement
slmdes of meaning Infinite in immhcr

KILL THE RAT8

On ttip battlefields where American
soldier* cave their liven when the rail
from Immunity dime, France In plant­
ing trees sent by the American Forestry association.
Expressing the gratitude of the
minister of agriculture of France, AmImssnilor Jusseratid reporter! to the
American Forestry nssoclntlnn the
I vocabulary. For ordinary purposes a first steps tnken to enre for the seeds
knowledge Is necessary of some Q,00tl which the nssorlullnn shipped to
characters. To learn these requires at France front Iloston .Innunry ir» to
help In reforesting the buttle ureas.
least eight years of study.
The symbolic character of Its writ Upon arriving at Havre the seeds were
ten language hns brought with It a sent to the central warehouse of the
vast quantity of provincial dialects. forest school at Nogcnt stir Vends*,on,
The Inagunge of n man In Peking may Lolret. In his report to the Atnerb’un
be utterly unintelligible to bis com­ Forestry association, Amhnssndnr Jus*
patriot In Canton.
Even the most sernnd said:
"Most of the seeds of Dougins fir
widely used dialect Is understood In
W i l l be sent to tbe departments of the
hut in provinces.
Alsne, Oise, Ardennes and Somme, for
New System for China.
Tbe peculiar nature of the written the reforestation of the regions devas­
language makes Impossible the use of tated by war. The seeds of the leafy
a telephone directory, us no alphabet- trees, sueh ns oak, ash and poplar, will
Ind arrangement of words Is possible. lie sown this spring In the nurseries
It puts herculean dltllcultles In the of the same school and Mint at Nancy.
way of the use of the printing press. Tbe minister ndd« an e\pn*sslon of Ids
It makes the sending of telegrams a desire that Ids feelings of deep grati­
labor of hours, as each character Is tude and those of the administration
numbered from one to l-l.isst; a tele­ of waters ami forests In* conveyed to
gram must he deciphered like a code tbe AmcrHin Forestry association."
"Thus in Mie yeais lo conic," said
A typewriter Is hopelessly out of the
Charles I.nthrop Pack, president of
question.
o f the bfindlcnps of the written lan­ the American Forestry association,
guage of t’hlnti, the leaders of the New "America will have the llnest of nil
China have for some time I... . keenly memorials on the battlefields when*
liwnre. And the handicap Is in fair her sons answered the call of Immun­
way of being overcome. A new sys- , ity—the living, growing trees of Aincrlent of writing the Chinese language
Inis bcoii developed ami Its use Is be- |
lag strung'* ndvoent/'d by tin* Peking
LOSES HIS $15,000 FLAT
government. The new system Is t'bl
tie-e, Init the way hi which the Chi­ Business at Last Calms Building in
n e s e characters are used Is tremen­
Financial District,
dously slmplh'd. The new sysvm has
The New York curb market 's only
"!■ Utters In all HI Initials, three n hltir of red caps and hhick lo the
nicdlnls and It! finals. Tin* new sy* feeble eyes of the old mail who sits
lent, taught In the government schools, all day at tin* window behind the oldIs meeting with notable success. It fashioned Nottingham lace curtains
IK! (trend street.
Illram t Ilhlehrnndt Is ninety-two
years old, and long has censed to take
any Interest In the ttirinoH of the
grant financial world that seethes nt
GUAM LEADS EASY LIFE
his feet. Business, which by some
mischance had spared the little building all tln-se years, now Inis claimed
It for her own. and the lllldchnitnlts
must move.
has no p
For all these residential advantages
candidate
(to
say nothing of the llnanelal pos­
taxes or
sibilities of the locution) the lllble*
cause no
brniidts have been paying the aston­
good Am
ishing sum of Sill n mouth. They
Land I
have six large rooms nnd n glass
overtime
covered
eoiirt fhsit makes mi excellent
Mvcs (-\a*
clothes
yard.
a minimi
lllnini Itlhh'brandt rented the fiat
uily for t
fifty
years ago from Mayor tiimther.
gov,mine
When the property passed Into the
mbit- mar
bands of Mie Stevens estate Mr. Illhtetie* gover
bnunll was retained as yanltor, and
Th&gt;* go*
*■" the rent never was raised.
-nni|'&lt;'llln
’I be Hlldehrandts were paying for
rill 11xitI••
’• "s i square feet, or wluil would comu desirin'
mtnid n n-titnl of $|,T.fKiv. Instead
tic s did
I Iley ) ill 111 &gt;1(1.
L. L, H hikelmnn, a broker, recently
I eeniile tbe owner of Mie $10 fiat,
iv In-n altered the property will be
worth nlioiit £lixl.tsw).

THE OTHER day.

AND FINALLY.

I WA8 la a cigar stnro.
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AND A nun camo In.

HE THOUGHT ho\l try,
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TO ACT it out.

TO BUY cigarettes.
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AND HE had a cold.
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HE COULDN’T mako.

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THE CLERK understand.
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JUST WHAT ho wanlod.
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EVERY TIME.
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HE POUNDED tho case.
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AND TRIED to talk.
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AND HE mado signs.
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WITH HIS fingers.
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BUT THEY didn’t get ovor.

AND HE closod his oycf.
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AND MADE hla face.
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SERENE AND calm.
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AND CMILED and looked.
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ABSOLUTELY CONTENTED.
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AND THE clerk said.
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"I GOT you, Stevo!"
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AND HANOED him.
A PACKAGE of.
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THAT SATISFY.
C2 A T I SF\ 7 You said il! Th6M
i J fino Turkish and Domestic to­
baccos nnd that cnn't-bo-coplcl
Chesterfield blend s-a-t-:-.,-f y with
every pufT!
And tho moisture-proof, glasjinewrapped special package keeps
'em tho way vou want ’em—fine,
full-flavored, firm mil fr e s h —
always!

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The Drink of Quality
"A t home— in
town— or out in
the country we

SAYS HE’S NOT DEAD
PHONES AT MILE POSTS

STEARNS’ PASTE
In u n i»tim u ilriL*T r.r #ur I'

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In tI'm
wi«» fii* **•*■
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RUOUtiAUS:
OllMf?

Plan to Install Public Pay Stations
on Ohio Highways.
Tin* |
Mint piddle telephone
r nv station* to* Installed nlolig t lido’s
■aj &gt; h is l,* i ii inude ni Col ne
bus.

Tlii* stigg** *lion was unnh* by l.'lt v
i ' mie lltnn i MlltiH, U'. Wi sllnke.
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t’oiiitlng i*i11 ili.w her i i-ji, r hu—
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Nebraska Youth Appears During Prog­
ress of His Funeral,
While Ills parents were attending Ills
•filli-ral" In Johnstow n, N, It.. Dewey
Kinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-hard
Kinney, walked into the pollen
neiidqtmrters, In Shuts city, town,
ind deelnretl Mml tie was not d'-nd.
Kinney was report cd shot nnd killed
e. n hold uj* In South Sioux City,
Neb., several days ago
'riie body of a liulti believed to lo*
vltuiey was deelnrol Mint of Sam Cor,elisky, pal of n bantl’ t siis|iee| hebl
,ll I tie elly lull) i|i SloliV City, In. The
Ml**p**rl d&lt; • lured I'orb-nsky was ncclb nially shot.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Kinney mine from
Inlmslown cemetery to Slt)iix city to
tici'i their son. ll&gt;* Is lo-lng held In
lall ns n material witness In the ease
Igallist the hiilnllt suspect.
lb* siil)| In* d'd no! know In* had
•&gt;e)*n reported dend until lie rend a
itnry of hD supposed death In a news­
paper in Nebraska,

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F o r the m an w ho
en joys a tasteful
drink,»for the woman
who likes a satisfying
heal thf ul beverage,
Pabst— the Drink of
Quality— is the mu*

PETAIN IS DEMOCRATIC
Refuiev

to Use Government Auto
'When Off Duty.
Marshal I'ctnlu Is unled for his
.Icinocratb- Inildls and n story Is just
’’ellig told of him which Illustrates
lids point, while II brings Into relief
'In* way motor transportation was
tsc'l by many American ntlhcrs in
France, says tin* Slurs and Stripes,
Tin* marshal was met In the Metro
•ecciiMy by Senator Strauss of tin*
seine, wbo asked the marshal If Ids
motor was broken down tlint lie was
riding in Mu* Metro,
"My cur." the marshal replied, "Is
intended for government service.
When I go out on my own account
[ take a public conveyance In order
to save gasoline and tires."

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Union Miners Must Be Americans.
A foreigner berenfler must btvoms
i citizen iif the United States before
te is entitled to membership In the
United Mlm* Workers of Ohio, itcrowi­
ng to n law enneied by the organlzaJon.

A r m str o n g G rocer
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Pab^t Kulmbachcr, the new Pabst drink, is a dark bever*
nj;c o f extra heavy Ixxly, made to satisfy— you’ll like it. M ay he
had wherever Rood drinks arc Bold— don’t ask for just Kuhnbachcf
■— 3ay "PnbsL Kulmbachcr.”

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h i l l- id i*
or •praj iny m n S i u b , s*. I
kind• of farm maenlni r; . t»od,v or • UI*pti* *
t * manufn* tur*. pun-ha**-, #* UI. ani »lbr r h i *.
d ia l in all l rids &gt;*f lumber, rfa ie Inals rts!.
crate* I arr* I trat* rial* arol bi+i ♦'* • fiiatur
S r ml note ial*. tilearhlffg pajo r*. and ali i at*-•t S * |f)
it | i liti ft of Ihr i*. inii |* Judge
thing used in connerlion * ith &gt;-r p rfaifilftg
l .turn* Stair uf H m iili.
to the operation of farm*, th* * ’ » • •’.ifig 4»f
|n |1. t stall of
crops a rol I he shipment and *.iN **l t hr *,* r \ t\4' b
K l*'*wrr*
T 1
r, litcim, Lcgnterf, 1&gt;l*trlltulrra and to bold,, by purchase or oth, *wt*.- *1ki i n
iitlier r.irpor.itbins, arid th* poser d I hi
i
i
■, * having Claims « f
Hernantli
disposal thefi f. to deal in stocks and bond*
t , .*1 »aid Fslate:
I i arlm itf you, are hereby nolilird or ti ( hi r see until *, t i borrow rnoiiey and
t he tattle by u pb-dCe id t* itio k.
and (ulrod ii* preseRf ati&gt; &lt;lairxi* arid dr* secure
narcU ahich you, t&gt;r either of you, may liavr If) the execution of j|s Ii&lt; i n , I ..fid*. . *
morliiagi
s »»? o t h if ol ligattons upen *h.
a,.,
th * stale of \1riundrr K- F o a m
&lt;t&gt; " « 4i .i, Ia it- id Su mlr:M'ii' f o u n t y, Flurid-i. property id the corporation. and m til rail,
In
navi
and
M l f i i e all tucb ( o r * . r» ij
t •
uroli fsigro •! Ad mlnist rat or of ■aid
a i d hu.-to**
♦*:*?* within t » o } i a r « Ifum t hr date herrof, In- Incident to tin purpo*.
the corporati *r, or oth*r business | % bg.
I
I Jul) !*th, A. 1&gt;.
nature, and i &lt; U ' o . *■ii )o&gt;» 4»'*| « nr''Nt
A. Ii. / . A t * I I A H V.
all
the r»klt*. I - s i n , and p r i v i h i ' * if ridi nt
t " ’.or
Administrator.
to corpora! of - o*gani*id ? i I **
-« under
and hy virt **• of * h&lt;* I n i
' * *i Plat*- of
1
I
rid
i.
Nolle# o f
nriirpoi Al jinri
N • ?i * * ip lie retry r i v i n that thr underu t r i f i i : i it
lift i-l »iH on thr dipt day of August A, I*.
Thi* artiouet i f if ■ rat iial i 1' ck of ttr*
- t as pin*n the rratter .as ronvenlrtit# , cor pi irat Jen shall bi I wn Hundred and Hft&gt;
app
i ■ thr Honorable Sidney I. f a l l s , T hour and lln llarf
J2 *oiu,ri , fii iid td Info
(. tff &gt;r ..I i h,* State of Florida, for l.ettrr« i *
Thousand and Five Hundred HI ih
F i 1' • ' I ro t f (nTiit III,:, "JClH N
U n S S f L i . rj,.idn,0(ii o| th* (iar value i f tine Hundred
F h \f I" V\ Y *\ uii 11• r t hI* 1'i dI*«i* l ti j* j»r«»p p * r d i $|(Ifljifi n each; of naid caiotal «t*o-k of T w »
rhjf i * i , tl ■ ordinal of whirh is n o * on hie Hundred
anil
Fifty
Th**u*and
llol'ars
ir '
■•!'.»« • ( the Secretary of the Stall’ of •12riO.iMiihotJ) T w o Hundred Thousand l»ol*
11"■ ! \, 4* Tull alia***-*’ , Florida.
tars of said capital stock shall 1•** » *-***- r
J n liN
KTSSrU ,
slock Ur voted Into T w o Thousand aharea of
II
I
IttS S FI.I.
th*- paf value of tine llundrul Hollars each;
r. U . T A I . I H I T T .
and Fifty Thousand Hollars of said capital
Irtif Ir • of 1 nrnrpnr Allan uf Jtihn lli«p»rl!l stuck shall be perferred stock divblrd ito*
Five Hundred sbar is of tbs par value **
f o mp4 ii)
Ui t hr undm ignr d, have a c r e d to n * t trie ||Ufidfei f Hidlars each, which stock
shall
be Iscui &lt;1 only when paid for in full
i *(» ourselvis and do hrrrhy lircorni a»*
i latrd. f..f the pUfpope of forming » body with lawful money «d the I tilled Stales *d
\merica.
or all or
any portion of the
P '
and rtirporalr undr*r and by v»Mu**
if tr.4 I. ahp of the Slate »f Florida, nnd do capital stock •( tins corporation may be
lif'-hy adopt the falltmlng Articli* « f tri* p a ) 4 tde ir, issu* d or Used fur the purchase
of prop*tty, rilher real nr personal, **r for
ftirpnratlon.
the prvment nf labor t»r si-rxice*. at a just
A H T I C L i ; I.
amt fair valuation thi-rttf, tu be determined
Th» name i f this coriioration shall be by tiie board of director
U f S S F I . I . CO Ml* A N V '* and f .
That the said preferred stock shall entitle
pTinripal ofticis and tdace id buiJrieas shall In* the holder* to receive each ant* every V »* f a
tl &gt;.i;J rd. Hr minute f o u n t ) . Florida, but L i t d yt arly dividend t»f Fight per cent until
it *■ ii have and i ttablUh such other uffirtp the same shall hrve bet n re-tired, *Urh dlar, 1 p i of liitislfii«« at such plarr* a* the v id« n&gt;j« to always bs* :p a:i *1 I»r f *»r »• t b *• * I i v i •
B -»• i d iMfcctor* may from tim r to time ib-nd f*n common stork shall be paid **r
determine.
fixed. The Hoard «d Hlrect r« m » ' sell and
issue the p i t f i r f r i l stock provided for In
A It M l 'Ll: It.
Th* ( r m r i l oature of the limine** to be t In se article*! uf incur hufation, as and w I r n
trpntpft*d and conducted by *a(d cofpora- the said board of directors *hall *&gt;i drier*
mine. T hat *ai«l preferred stock shall Im r.*li'&lt;n ihall lie a&lt;« fiilliiHS, ti&gt;*wftt:
I ' tarry on the liuslnea* of a eotntnlation d*nnntfle and subject to call at an* time
I* duly nrganl
4nt. hr ok ir, factor. And agent; to aftir tht rurpotatl n
piriha**', buy sell, and dlppufr * f any and ss t ant| rsaitv t u r bu (f t . al | nr value nf
ill t m |i of fruits and vegi tables, and an&gt; *aiit *ti»cW with arrruett ir I f test of dltidcnda
lad a11 hi rids of produce nt whata«n*vrr t.a- on said *iur*. That said pr* ferrets stuck may
tyf■ *r.d kind, on a rummisslon basis or be il«tuldatio| at the option of the board of
Mhi r * j«i , to make a«lvanrr« and loans to director* and the consent « f the holders of
f » " .r. ..n thrlr crops or contemplated crops; •aid preferred stock, l*&gt; converting the same
'
, *i II, n&lt;*&lt;1 ill re and dispose of real » state i n|&lt;• i-1 *ft „r 4ai n a11 •r k ut e »|tial value 1 ha t i fl
irof * f.»n al properiy; to barrow money, to ca»e of dlisoiulion or litpililation the holders
i*«ui h m |s and secure the same by died* of of said pnf*rrt&lt;l stork ■ft «•11 be pabl in full
lr .•■ f mortgages; to buy lra*e, anitiifa real the value of said stuck with accrued Inierists
o i i ( and clear, develop* lay out the same 1'i‘fore 1lie h&lt; l d r f » id any common stork
Iti
irrns arm to rultlvate the same to • hall he i-ntitieil t&gt; h etivt- payment* That
o
' i M n , fruits, or othtr product* of the out td tht ni t earnings id said corp* ration a
manufacture, 1uy, sell or o thefeis e certain sum to !•*- fixed Uj, the bnanl uf
d * m fertillfcrs. fiM ili itr matirials, in* director* shall Im set axitle swch and * very

I.F.GAL ADVERTISING

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lUAmt i t y.nfoM, (llftrr M n f rv&gt; n f i i r t , ; * ,
t-ul-ll.Lfl within m I.J v « &gt; i T « School w . i r l f t
( No. 5.) Seminole Counly, one. ttch w ffk f t .
four *««■#•• It# vtcefca.

******* ** I*1*1 Hme of l**u#.
j I"’*1
'*# am! ordered In rtgnlar session of lb#
’0,r* " " ,n orr pi Inara wttt» sail pm «'* nnty |W*ar»! o f Public Instruction for He»|.
I'. non-p*tlirl|idilnit, n r r p t
hrrrir.tit-tafr
|i»t..,i j u|y /oth \ ' It tn'it
fs-seit atoeniln ent, and the canrass, d^ctaratten |nuts* iVmntr, Florida. Itda Srd daj of Aaguat,
(•t.ir.l, . m l Ito rntitr .lock h.trun.hr .hall
uy
k
M A fiX U S n S .
and return# there*.f. shall »-w subjected to the A. I». lf*kN|.
hr nan*assrssftblc,
■40. |otc,
Afmini.tratur. Mliif regulation*
reguiatPms and restriction* a*
as are pro • -* j | *.f Ih.ardH
AN TIt l.i: |V.
tided by law for general elections to the Htate 1
llih* corpotallun shall rontinu** and Lav *
I*. I*. Iltrrls* n, Huffman,
full power to e u r r i f i its rurporatc right* NOTICE o r SPECIAL BOND ELECTION FOR ,-f lU-rl-l,.
F. F. PuUun, Mrrntcr,
an.I fr«ni hue perpetually, from and after
M LCIAL t AX SCHOOL DISTRICT. NO 5, I In
w!.rrr*'f, 1 U i f t. ffunfn , , t . i j I
( ’ ! A. I»alla», Member,
the commencement uf its corporate existl1 a are..
GENEVA). SEMINOLE COUNTT. ri.ORIDA.
h.n.t thd .fTIlnl Th, flr,M S,.| nf I t , m . i , „t Fcuntjr retard of Publle Insfruetfon for Semi
\ im ri.i:
w i rrrtt
\ iM-tlll -n III. I „ n jir,»,nl,.l In »'k&lt;liU. . 1 T i IUI i m w v . Ik* 0,|.|t«L II.I. the l n*de I'ctaofy FWIda.
The business i f tins corporation shall be
I&gt;. HO'.
i Mtest
T. IV. f-awton. Hujertntrndcu Public
j
Iurl,.t l-&gt; « | n.l&lt;t, nl, ,1 Vlc.-I'traldrm, H , I imn'j I1..1I.I Ilf rnl.I1, In.lri.-It-»I G-r S,n inrntj ,lchl1i i)»r t.f Julr,
t;.,n i r i M M
M Cl. IV I'll VIVEOItlt,
4 Hern tary and Tri asurtr. who may hi oro I t ' l , ivqnljr. riivt.la, .lcn,.t , ,
In*trueiinn and Rt-Offlfla Hccretary nf lliard.
‘ ind the jaim- p-r»* r&gt;. mil 4 Hoard of Ho twenty five pep c**iit. nf |h*» ifuty »pialltl«*il elec 51‘ |i«tC
Secretary of Htate. f^helh* Slalnew, Attercey ( o r Hoari,
f i i t o f i , wiairh shall consist of Rot less that
Sl.Ste
thru nor more than r.me perrons, alt of brs r«*«i llrig wlltdri Hpeclst T ax HcU«n| IMstrlct I
wf,nrn must In stockholders of said corpora
\o * (lie n c iii, fkroiliwde CVumtf, rt**rtda. ask |
R.»o!utlon Countr D3»r.l of I'uUir In.truck
il"ti and entitled to voting power*. An)
d'li 1 r rna &gt; h* hi one 1 r inof,* ■&gt;i f i o i i f coic « , l r . n . , U . . n,.,rm.n..c W h „ IN CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH J U D IC IA L
rnlnolc i »*unty. Florida, tu call, *
. _
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---iiofatlpn at t li 1 a m i time, cricejjt thuic o( Indni
Amount of DonJi Neceiitry for Special Tai
CIRCUIT. BEMIN0LK COUNTV.
l'r**ident and \ icr-Fresident.
and order an election f«i t^* hr!! within sal«1 , _
_
, , „
Stboo! District ho. S, Osnata, Bemiaale County.
rLORIDA. IN CHANCERY
The Hirertors shall be ile c te l annually
Rf*e«ia!
Tax
School
Idstrlct
No
by the •( m Mi tide t« at a meeting held for
i: Hoi !■' H.lnf, IV'tni'lalntnr.
‘
‘
Florida, the Rat# of Iittcffit !# b# Paid Therethe pur pope, on tin- First Tuesday after the Hern |red# Coitrity, Florida, to tier ermine whiflher
On mil tho Tim, ftfc,n I’ fmtfr.) in.) Int,r»»t
first Morula) In Jut) of » ach ami e v ef) •*f i.«*i ft.ere shall
Issneit by the said S|**-u|a!
o W . Xtrlff, ant Ham, .4. Jtt.IT, J. |t. WolSh.ll t- Du. anj I-.yaVIo.
year, at its principal plan of busincs* at
Tat
S.I.
mi
I
idstrlct
No
A
(drnsTih
Hoel*
In
Hanford, Florida, and the officer* of the cor*
IVlirtrao, iin l i e Ctli &gt;)•• of JnljO .4, I' lorli.n I O Porlrr. »n t Arthur T. &lt;u|ltn. ailpt&gt;rali«&gt;n shall he fmmrdjatil) elected there* l i e sum - f f l * o m in, the procceil* of » ti l t«indft
j HO' a |--lll|..n
prr.cntc.1 Ic IT.r I .innlj '!rr*« unki&gt;..«n, ah.) all parllra rlalmlo* an lr^
aftir bv the Hoard of Htr«r|or», annuall). at If l••lle«tl fo
used for the pnrpu*# nf ItCtplIr
a nif&lt; ting held for that purpose,
llo.r.l f t I'nlill.' In.ltnrll.n f"f Foinlwlo I'ottiilf lrrr»l In !,'tn I : an.I 13. Dl.^k I. T !.r I.
I ' inIII trie first meeting of the abick holders Inr. bn!Ming, enlarging, fnml*hltig or nthrr ! »‘1«'f1*l*. .Iiiio.1 t.j tin.ro tli,n iboii I) fl.o jvr Tr.lTnt.r.
n.ap of Itanforl.
ant all t.arttow
h*r»in provided fur ami until thrlr successor* it i*e impTiixtrig *eh&lt;«d l ull llnr* o i l emunds and
M-nl. of ll.o .tnlp qnitlfio.1 rlootora rral.llne will' ^laltnlnf an lntrro«t In »n.| tn a&gt;l.| ptoport/ onare elected and i|ua!ihed the oftlcrfs of this
f*-r
tie
excbtfltP
use
*&gt;f
tt.e
public
free
srtus-ts
Corporation shall be a* follows, to*wit:
In Npn-lal Tat Molnail I'l.trlft No *. floo .ia ..'lo r ft. 4V. .utrlff, Ema A NI.IT. J, ft. VToIwItbln said Hpecfat Tax Hchsaif District Vo V
John Itua set I, President,
tionilnolo Ciinut). I'lotMo. ••line tt.lt mi olort j i.floti, I- •&gt; I’orlrr an t Arll.nr r. ftllltt t.r
IF T Hussill, Vice-President.
it . pffiepet!« nf the anbl Hind fssn# t** I# ti#e*l
I-Ul to . allr-t ao.l l.rkl I" 't.lothifrio Uto
ottofftUo.
F. \V. Talbott, Hecretaf) and Tr*a»ur«r
And the Hoard of Hirntors shall be and and expended and dlstmrac'1 In the fnlkiwlng aa lo « I.oilier or not t.m.ta In tti. itiin of (13. I
CITATION,
consist of the fidlowlnc
John
K ubsi 'II. manner, ttv-x I t;
|..i|al .1.1,41 l&lt; luu—| |jr Rpoolal T , » NrlH») ] tl I* t e t r i ) "f&lt;|ore.| that jr-ftt. ft. 4V. J*l,ltT.
H. T. Itussell ami F. W. Talbott.
I Fifteen thousand dollars to t*** ti*ol fur the
Thr first ir organization meeting i f thr
Ut-irt.-t No. 3. hernlnolo Count), rialila. f.^ Emma 4 J&lt;lellT, i |i. 44'olrorloa, f . O. Tortoo
storkhidders shall be held at the prind|»al piif|*4»ft# of aut|Ulr|ng. t&gt;-ilJding, enhrgtiig. ftirnHh tie in rj«-o of l ilMInc. loinlttnf. rnl.ritnc .n.1 ArUur V . IMtln. )ou iml racb of ) n i , a.t•dfirc in Hanford. Florida. &gt;»n the |f»th day lug ael ofherwdw#' Imjtnulng •• iwsd toilldlngs and
furiil.Moo or otlerftl^ Irrproitnp ao|,a&gt;l l.nlll .|re^ nnlr-'Wn. ito to an,I appear fo tie ti l l o f
of Hipternber A. fb H»Ju. f .r the purpose of
circling tlfTlcrfs and i»ir*-ctor* *s hirriti m ! •■•( rnaimls and for ttu* excPistte tt«u «•f the tugs amt ■rf.iftd gr&lt;MiP»d* and f r the 4,vc|ntttr
ru| Iatnt filed herein againat yon on tt •- ith
providnl, and thr Hlfrcf. r» upun election I *iIdle free it’lwHil* within s if t ^ nn'I tl Tax
t!*c i.»f the public free »rh*i
Ithln H(n?*Ts! d*f uf llrtot-rr. IfOV attil It Is further ord* f#fi
shall Immediately «l»rt tb. dfirers of said
DUtvt.t \.4
and
Ts i Bcta**l District \o * Tlie p#r*eeeds of the th*t The Sanford llcratd la the ntvi|Mi|er In
•••rpofatlon as provnb I b* f«dn. anil the r.irW 1 efeaft
The Count) Ikiaftt of Public In
(•••ration shall adopt bv law* ami pi fleet 11 •
nld l-'U.I taaire, amounting to t 1 *,IWi»nsl to u which ltd* notice shall appear fur eight r-*r».
organisation at tin* meetIng
• trill (ion for Seoilnol# iViimfir, Fh»f hi i . hs*
■•ed for the purp-e *rt fofih in the as 14 pell •enitlve weeks..
\ It I It I I \ I
care full) examined said p**(|il«*i arid bss «• than suit to te ex-«ertth-d and d!*tur*ud In a tutn
Witte** tny land and official seat of If**- -*irt
The Highist amount Ilf indebtedness or
1111 He Tth ilny of Aitgusl. DO).
liability to which tht* corporation shall i-eftair. t that more Ihtti Iwenfjr flu* tvr rent ner folhming, fi»wlt
**1 bj 1 rl itself at any tim* *' ad be Five I Inn* of the ill! I) ij t-ui Jlfloit uluet. .r■ ffesbltlig wtIMti
II. A. IVH sil.ASK.
t
Fifteen ttntfisind tkdlvr* ft* !e ts*ed for (HFAt.P
dr* d Thouraml Hidlars.
«M
I ll |av H, hind District No V Mleficvai
Clerk t Ircuit i*»*urt. Seventh Judicial Circuit.
ft# p:ri-»o of a&lt;*|&lt;iirtng. i*tiilllng. cntargfng
tit I It u ; \ II
• !;-+■!* l .-oni &gt;. 1 loTldx. f ate tUnssI said (•*11
The names and fr#M* * ft
e-f thi' mb
ftiti4l*tdug of ttflirrwl*e tmproftnc *•-!.**»1 t-ulM Sendiwd# County, Fh»rtds,
*« rilling incorporators, and the amount of tIon, mud
ihgs
and *rl»ai| (•rv'inds and f*r lie exclusive H Ht:v l.i: M AI NFS.
thi capital stock subscribed by each an* *•
Uli.n-t*
Tin* County llittfl of Dutdlr In
Tl-^tc,
«*e «tf the pntiili* free •ebsada w til pi si|.) Hpe** H*‘lie Ititf fur Complainant.
foil
in K i j i m II, Haiifofif. I lofplj, '.V.it shaft* •truiiioii f.«r •riefnlnote Coiifify, f*|.o|.tv. hi* *1&lt;- ivl Tax Ret .- I District No *.
T ltu'*i tl. Hanf f d, I loflda, J ’• shares fp?i i•■*- | h) r.s**hnii*r» ti l* ilay adapted H it
Whereas It Is tt«* leRse *•? tt»|* |!tisrd that In T h e C o u r t o f thi* C o u n t) * J ml tie
\S I alboll, Han&lt; r*t I &gt;••r; •1 a,
shaft*
vitti*
\YIi* r..
\\. the ftubirribing tioids tn H r Him of |l.V&gt;tl»*il tat will l«* r***p»lre'| It would t*e fo the !o*ftt Intefeal t«f S|*eeivl Tax
S e m in o le C o u n t ), S t a le o f K loriiln .
• t Ntir hand• fur tl*e jinri* »*&lt;e* set f or Hi In said prill but ait*I
IRC ■r jmral.uf• hav,- -hr* in21st day s.f «1 1 ' af»* etiiltl era tint I e fr tfiaf«-»v r ftald lattut# H#I «-d Idstrlct Nt* o. limes I Bernlfatle4fU alliu’il &lt;Ilf .. . tl-1.
In
re K &gt; t a t e o f
f‘k
rlits
to
laftue
l•
*f11!•
(
t
s
the
mm
of
f
l
f
i
.
m
i
m
u
Jui . 1**2M
fti
InIefeat a* ll'i* rate i-f sfv I•"X p r cenl
J ii lU . u I ' s s i : i . i .
III# I'l.-.t-ift there • f In bu u*e.| and rv
J. Hamilton
K IS S F II
t***r tini'ini Intereftt |•rt&gt;«Me sefitt intolvll \
ii
i
1* it! (he tuaiir * r and fur the purpose# and objeeP*
T o all C r e i i l t o r n . l . e t t a t e e * . D i s t r i l n i 1
w
T 4 I.IIO T T
to
t
pigt
and
ti
e
prlio
Ipil
life*!
Januan
f*
1
»
' • l I’
&gt;t \i
t e e * a m i till P e r s o n s l i a v i n u C l a i m * o r
itf • ild U-mb to l w . « t* *|ui* pruf pa) aide tl If
at*1 f * *»-•rgia
laid 1‘eiiitofli
Ueitttiitil a i i a i n s l Mill! K n t a t e :
h ; • If % After tie .1ft 9. theleiif
' l|lit &gt; - I JNfit •
Therefore Ite it Ccsuhnl Tt at It H tie ,|e
I II* rt b&gt; x*• rtif&gt;. that
n ltd* tla) j»t r
N.««» iieri*fi*re |n pirtllu|t&lt;*i« i«f d s'llef HMD,
V
o l t , m ill euelt o f y o u , a r e h e r e b y
lermtn iM-Nj f ti ls I utinl) It*' *r 1 ««f Futdfc Di
••*1.a11v i P P* arid I' * ?*•*■« mi, an utlic* t iltily
ai**h*"flit •! t«i adti ihl*t I r iu*t h- and ink* f in • uf Florida V«-t* iff hi'FT, and $fi purwUrtliCr struct li*u for Ht*ml ante County. Doth!*, that Ihr n o l i l i e I a n d re&lt;iuiri'd t o |ires e n t a n y
d&lt; AiH'iilr*lgt m*-ttii», Juith Jink** tl. in me w« ll ••f
ft-oilull'in 4*f 111* |t»«nl tl.l* fb* mhijite' ailUMIflt of the tftNid* le.pllfe*! f-’f tf«e pr*r|N**ee
e la im n a n d i l e m i i r u l s w h i c h y o u , o r
kruiwti and krmwn by mr t** !•« tin u n u
In rtiin d» *cfibr*t in and who *ub*rribtd t&lt;* ivt*ilu* !• hereby vln*ii 91•vt o*&gt; 11 . f’.tti ilay »*f and object* act forth In s»ld pHlllnll !• the s*liti e i t h e r o f y o u , m a y h a v e tiKairnit t h e
W
s-(*tr4iat»'r
1
I'l
Ibgu
hi
elei-ffoiii
w
til
Is#
hr
1
*
1
thi tuft gidfug artirli * -d lnrt»r poratioR, and
of f If. isst Is'h, f|. vt th# slid f^in&lt;ts shill 1*4*aP
e s t a t e o f .1. H a m i l t o n I t c p d e c e i u i e i l ,
in a* knitwb -Igfd b* lnf»- rru that ho rxccuisd s'ul tl r tili't* Is tiefi-lij i.fifrre t tn t«* |a*M tn
ltderrst at lt*c rale of It f f t refit, t»lx |*ci
ni l *igns d * hi said I ft i c l i * id Incurporation
•
aid
S(ei
Isl
Tax
Sclmit
D1*|rT#f
N*»
fbujlimli*
f mr thu ti*i and pitrpo't * thurrjti I’Xprrsard*
rentl |ef mum; the Interest of a*!•! t-nui* t« l a t e o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o
f r u l ) and vuluntarllv
Coiualy
I ]*if Ida, tu debt mine nrlefl'a-r **f lad I-* paid semi annually: »*M
I*• le da Iml th e i i m l e r u i u i i e d a i l m i n s l r n t o r o f * a i d
In Witness Whcfcuf, I have hereunto srt there fthvll I** luiiot I-) tl.e sv|&gt;| Hj*eelal Tat
January 1st. ItCI. arvt to tnxftif# tltrt) years e s t a t e , w i t h i n t w o year.* f r o m t h o
my hand ami ndu ial «&gt; al, at t*ra&gt;, t'ounty
No
*. Somliiiih*
iAmn sflrr d.Ue thereof, and
,d Joni *, Htate of tiiiirgia, thi* th*- 2 1st day HuhiftdDlrtiiil
d a t e hereof.
of Julv, I ••2*1.
fy. Fl- flda,
l«itnla
lit
ti e
**tni
nf ♦ I * I Tleref.Nr; He It re-lved
Thai a #|a*eUI
&lt;SFAl.t
J W. I I O N N F i t
Dated July '-'2nd, IDJO. A. D.
iisHsl
to
|,*,ir
Inlrrest
st
the
rare
s»f
*lv
i»tl
Nmary Public Htate id lirnrgia,
flection be held In *abl Special Tax Hrlxwit
A A ICON U. A N D E R S
fi0-£lr
VI y rummisibin F x p i r o Mar. 1924. (*er refit |**r annum, Inter***I pay aid# *etn| «n iH.irIv*1 N** o. Sendnol# Cuiutly. Flur 1*U. In pi.Dtr
nuat IftNolft lit I** d i iu*| January !•! l t d , tic acr of. larue with chapter WTI2, H * « «*f Fbubla
Stair uf Florida
A d m in is tra to r
K stnto
of
.1.
County of Seminole.
•o|fie|j&gt;nt of • tid l •*n*ls to l*-*’*,tne due stvil par­ Tct# i*f HOT. *■ amende*!, to determine whetlscr
H a m ilton I l e j ,
1 Hereby C«'Mlf), that on this *lny p * r*
sun ally appeared In fun tnc, an uiTIcr r unit) able thirty year* lifter the date thereof, in» lift of fM.it there shall! to* l*stied by said H|*etdal
authorized
to atlministrr oaths and lake (.rotlde*1 f..r In that certain rwaafuthwi thi* d/s)
lax Pel sail District Nil
Herntussle County.
acknowledgi mt nt*. F. W . Talbott and II T
by tl.l* c.nmtv Ibvsrd of t'ntdlc lit
ivumi n. to rnr wip known and known by mr i.d'epti'l
Ift'inlx, ns a(e provided fuf tu this resolution SSSMOSSSSSSOO • • ♦ • ♦ * * ♦ ♦ • ♦ •
In be thi* same persona d*’&gt;cribs tl In and qirm-H'-n for H#i*dn*ile Count). rkitlvlis in « hleb
who *ut&gt;*rribrd t ** thu tur«g"lng artirli s »d r|r« Ih ti onl) |bo*e I’ ijly fpialfTed rlrrlnli wlm and
he It Further Realised
That this 10*0*slitI |s«
incorporation, and they •••vrrally acknowb'dgi d brfors* ins* that they cxcciit* d and sig­ arc freebolder* residing within the said Hpcrltl I a- publish rd In I h r Hand ford t im id , a i.ewspaned thu •aid A flir lr* «d I ncorpofullon for tht* FLulda* shall l** entitled f»» f*d#
per published In Seminole Counly,
Florid*
uses and pufio's** therein rxpfr»*»-tl# fftsly
Till* Slid ejeetlffii m ordered tn I# held shall (there l«r lug m* newspaper puhllshml In»ahl
and voluntarily.
In w itni-s* VVli'fcof, 1 have hs re unto •* t la* nt tl«C •* t* r a l t«i|Iliig place* ti Ithln aabl Hi*'*' Special Tax Srhis.l District No «t onre a week
tny hand ansi offlriai **al at Sanford, Fb. Ini Tax S-lf-.I District No * Seminole C.Hint)
fir four surieftnhe works
rida. thi* th. 21nl .lay nf Julv, I'tjo.
72
Tax Srioad DHttbt No * Hcmlnule C«*tint).
(S i : M.
1
1
IHU S H t H . h F U
Ti ls rrasdulhm a.Mpted In »#rut»rstssltsi
of
t *i»unt v J u111**'■ of Hi* ini ti idi■ i ' iHint &gt;* I Int i d a. Florida where Ibe Inst genera! d m b * n wsa the County Hoard nf Fiihll# Instruction fur Hem
held. ttinaicHmt said district. In wit
Al l*ir
Inole County, I Io«ld*. the 2nd .liy of August.
Attofnc) (of Incorporators
duel So tl and ito* add elrcfbui ftiinll I** he hi
Atl-Atc.
A. D ItOF
tn lANindlsroe Mill) iTapfer r*M2. law* f»f Fl-r
C. F Itarrlwm. ihalnt «n.
In t Irrull Court, .Seventh Judicial I irrul Of
Ids.
\e!a
of
lt»|T.
a»*d
Ibe
|tvS|*eetiNa
and
rlerk#
I bifida. Srminotr Counly In t hanrery
C X Dallas. }|rml*?,
f the sex era I fd ltn r |d»«C* st»all male prvnupt
\larv F \\||li«m*or»
I' I'. Dutton Mender.
rettirns to ihu i ’uunl) lihtafil of fhtbilc lustrtu*
t outtly IbMrd 'if Fuhil Distnu tb n fur Bemlmdr
J, It, Magrudcr rt al.
m i n i: i n t i i i : t m u t t i i u v m r
(tori.
for
Hetiiirisfle
i ‘*rt»r4t).
I h*rblx
t’outdy. I h'tlda
T " all persons claiming mti-rrst* undrr
after
»«bl
»•!••**!Ion
find
l b AtIrsl
It. |(« l.iggitt Tho ma* tla ttr K tr ltrfiti W Inmaed lately
1
\\
f jiw ton,
Hutevlnlritilent " f
SANF0 H1) - •• FLORIDA
C. Hrawdy, Havid o
Fry, J- H
Vbbutt ValwitalIimi ••t the v..le i-&gt;lbd. and the Count)
Put'll# Instruction and Fx PPfTtchs Heefrfry l«*
and 0 forge H. I'sn it, " f any *d tbrrn, s*r |t..Af t of Dirt.lie Inatvur(loti for remtmite &lt;%&gt;««nt).
other wise claiming any I nt ■r •I In thu fob
Hoard
I Best of |b*4 r*l *
lo wing deter Ibi d property, and t ail persotis I'buld* wilt la* In *r*ab*M at D» s»VF* m a m
k. i rite \|«lttr*, ktiuftief for lioard.
31 ‘At**'
tlaiming an inturst in said property, l o - w j
tt.e ;rti i|ay 41f Hcptnulwr. It*20, m recrltr tt.e
W , of RK 11. ♦s « r - lb , T p IMS. uf It in I*..
SF T of N W « * . ami 8\V*» of N F ' , , and letHMis of said election and t»» determine and ;
Onlrr to Hol-1 ,n Mr. lion In H|&gt;f&lt;l*l T . t B-hiwI
N IH | uf S\V ! *, and N W I j of Hi: ' i . Sec.
ftifv the trftilll tIsefeoff,
IHilricI No. 4. lOmi-T.) twmtnol. Eoanty. FIRE anil THEFT nml COLLISION ft tl, f p . 21 S. of It. II F. S F 4» ol S F ' . of
■p r following iiAiiie*| are 1rrrbv appdnl#*!
Sec. 1»*.. T|* 21 S. of It. in F.
4
f
riallSn.
mranro Unui-tl by llu* FI.OlllOA ST.ViE
b»dd
•d S t : 4, nf Her. an, Tp- 2 1 s ut It, mi ami de*lgnale*| n« • tefks and t»i-|^4 f4»r*
Wt-ft.-..
\ I-.-Mlion Iin, Ift-n [-rf-rrilr-l i-&gt; AFTOMOItlLi: ASSOCIATION In tho
F S\ V , cd SK»| uf S F 1, S*-c :iii, Tn 2 1 s it in i itltd M.ndn. t * Id rlertbH* at l i e severd |»dl» **r
S K I * of S W , of See. 2V. t p . 21 S uf
U r C.onJi linar.t ..( rnlilli- In»(riirll.-n for
(uifi'Nl nml chrapcNl in )In* wurbl. Wrllo
It in F. lb gin lUh 'j f • * t \V, of N F Turner nre-ulmfs nsmeit
Ifrilr I - m i l }
r i.- r l.ll. »-" J"i| I*. Ii'.11, .1 tf oral fur infnrmaliiin In henibiuafterN Oflantlo
of SF *1 of N F ' a of Sec. .11 •, Tp. 21 S , of
p,. , h.. i No ♦.
. i: Kill Ir, I! .........
'
hr mntft ll-ali lurntr (Itf i-rr «rnl. of lift tlnlr Ajit’nti wintcil In evt-ry (own In FlurlJn
It in F . run \V.
feet. S. !■»-* l o t to \ Mhmh t itft|«^e|4»r* t 'I Hetd.lmler f i e r i
railroad right-of-a a y , Northeasterly along
-l-l.linr.l r l r . 1.0". I r—Mina nllliln Nl-rvlal 'la*
xll fo width Is tbo.e in i»r»lere»1 l*J the 4 •«»
• a im to a point S *'f huginning, N. to b.
I01r.ll In,li t- 1 No r.. " l r l i r , . l Hrtiilrf-lr (4aln
gin Ring F
*f N &amp; ! * *if SK S
N F * of fl hoard " f Fiitdu luatim tb*» b*r Seiidrmlr t .om
t f . I'l-.til,
.'Line ,o-l |ftllll-&gt;n1na tt-al an r W
S. . ii.. T p M S *.f It T l F. F ’ * o' \V ’ , of
||,
I
lor
Id«
In
recuUr
S
f«bm
asftea»ble*l.
the
N W A« « f &gt;*c. I I T p 21 S of U 11 F.
||.-'I I.- I r|.| olll.lll .4 l-t Otft. 1,1 "III S- l-.-l I'l*
Yuti ar* h* ri by r*-&lt;iuir« d t«* appear in lie Tr*l itay 41f \ugtisl. \ IF. d o *
III. I I" .Iflrriollft I lift -1'lr.ll-n »• I" wl.rll-rl
to I ot complaint hire n R ed by M ar) F, &lt;hrj| 4.f I tMVr.l 1
Williamson on Monday, th* Sixth H i ) nf
,-r m-l I-.II.I. In tl-r »nm of I I V i m VCI ,l«,tl 1-r
iilr
msu
1
I
I
'
c
Hcptcrrlwr A. IF IU2U.
|..l|r&gt;| t-r . i l l K:—r|a| T . t !•. Sf-I ftl.litrl X".
PICKAltD'S HANO-l’ AINTEll C H IN *
r c l 4!914Mi 'll'*' t**f *
It * further nrdrfti! that t l h order l*c
to l-r n.r.1 for dir i-nijr-f of &gt;r-|«IMiia. lmlt-1
puldishi d urn *• a w tt k for 12 ci*n*ecuti ve
X 1 *|Pc lieu .I-*r
GOItllAM’S
STKIU.INC SU.VFK
Inc. rol.tclnc. f'linUliliie or ..itrtY.I«r lm|.|o&gt;
we. k* in The Hanford Ift ixbl, s newsjiat'cr
INHIId) llsaifd **f PPiblb Jl'ft»ft1rin.r» for **•!«
publixheil in Hern I nub* County,
Florida.
Inc .rlo.'l t-'ilMlo.'r .0*1 trl."-l il-oi-U ."-I f'-t ROGERS’ PLATE!) WARE
With*** my hand and the teal of said Iii*it** I ‘otiftt) 1 tnrldx
lift r trl’l ' l l f Hw ol II •• |olllr l lr f arln.il* wlthlti ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATL'Hfis
Circuit Court, this th** 2V|f» Ha*, uf May \ltr-t
T ^ 1 4Wf* t» h i«#r|ur#t(if#iii uf l*»ibib*
..1-1 sprflul l « , «ftl".| M .lllr l N-- *■ (Urilfttal
A. H ll»2n
vt,
*
rrt
*t
y
f**r
tl
•
*
iS K A l.t
F. A. HOtJCi I.ASH Instrui’ib*u «•* 1 I ' p1!!*!*
Sft'llllH.lf l-.U"l| I I--1 M 1
Clerk
Cl rru! t
Court, H*mln*de
County
ih
i-i't
Tl-rtf(*-lf. I r- II 11.*—'1, **l • Tlist nit elec 1 1off
I lurid*.
1
V. s. Star buck
Hy V. F. H t H H l . A S i H.C •«t &lt;•!!•■ M.In* •
Ir- ami II r ..In f l« l.rlrl-J i.rdere.l !»* l«e held 111
Stdbiiur for Complatnant
IUI2tc,
Aiiorncy-at-l.aw
• •(.I M.—-I.I 1 . .
!'* *.M
•*.. H i r i m u
vn rtf-r ei , i , r - r m w
Rftliilnotr I'oiinlj-, M--Il.lt (■a l i e talli day of
^ tlrr uf Fwldti -ilwo
I
.'t'l'l'i'i'**
HU"
i|i»Ut
t be
w i l l ill i s
No. 1-1 tlariKT-WooilrulT liuifrfin^
t’ nitid
Htati *
l.aR'l
tlflirt-,
Sfl'lpmlftr .4. I' HO*. I" *I*‘ieriii!fie whether "f
i vsT. »&gt;f H,.* Hlal. "1 I l.-'M*
11din* av III*-, Flu , July 12, Ib’J't t|j# rrinslltilth ii s*r |
mil
iiwre
.ii.lt
l-■
i"nr»t
t.j
sp.fi.1
T
.
i
Sfio.il
i1*n,.n
»»
Ni»*in 1« h* r* F&gt; gixin that It, F. Hampton did ystv *m# j.. 4M tt.—
SANFORD, FLA.
li i . i i i * 1 No *. i i i f i i r i a i n f i " i i » " i f i 'ih iii I e , l ‘ l"tHiatt Hi b cling Ac* lit fur Hcliuul land** fur
,
i , i i ,I*-,, '-r it"- m u , "t
tP&gt;«* Stats f l lofida, t f (ia i n u v i i li , Ms* bus »l»rendllie*it 14* ll,e
|.U I-.ihI* 111 ll-ft *11111 nf 113.1**1 n, lo lft,r In
County, Florida, bus tlb d in this «db« «* hi* Flitfhl*. and *b** • i I f f Ml* I t " * ' 'I 1" •'• " *"•|*lr&gt;l ,1 l l r r.tr of ' l l fft.l |r: rrnt fftl .tt
rapt*iiratb*w tn m 1*« t, lltidrr I l f HfovisU n« *1 «.f Ibvrr Hfl! * «.f .11
i t - nifintirr. rlwti-l
i
nnm. Int''i*-.| i-.ioi-lr .riot nniin.lli l-&gt;o.t. to
tin \ct "1 f*ungrrwa« appmxsd Fibruary, 2H,
„ r l . I...U— that ll-a « " l » Ml
|P'H|t th# following.*
U- it,Ini J.ttn-irr 1*1, ll'JI. .mi In ro.tuir ,41 O i l ! M ; V S 4 N I»C 0 1 'N N I;L I.0 H .S \T L A ' S '
wrt. rt'l.n-'l '•!«"• Il'-lf
N of 111-4 ia*t «111ar t**r *f south-* n*t *j ua r r• r
DE LAND. FLA.
(Mrlf j r t t . , f l r r lift italf tlfrror
( N F 1* of HU ' D uf Srrlii.n Thiftx-nru
tl I fiat- * tti. II.*
""-I n * f « "••* •ii . ni"t ••»■?
Will p r . i l l c ill l l r S l &gt; l r , D - l Ffttt.nl 4'ourff
It I. furtl.rr lrrollr.1 1 1&gt;■f tl.U Of'lrf tft |-ll|.
Township
Nin*d«#u
lb»
south.
Hang#
Ilia, U f ,*M J"lm
■tl,I .tfli-finti-f ,«*t
T h i r ty -on# f T I ) sa il. Tall M n d .
I'l.r.1 In *EI-f S.nfor.t llrr.M. - nrn.i-,|-rr |-ul&gt; H|ftf.»l laellitir, lor F.tjininm, ar.J IVrftctfc,
t n It.** r j f tirf. "1 II-'"
l.aml Tiltr*
i
Any and all parannt rial ml ng adversely U* -'t'ltt'-M •-' *'ll*,'‘444f t
.«t,|f «t tl-f Ufiifral Elrflhm l « N' h , i » I m». I W
the lamia described, nr d* siring tu
beraufi* of the mineral character uf th# land,
N „ « , ll-rirfi-lf. I. II * 'l» ,
P rrir
nr for any other ti-ason, tu th# xliepisaal to
af^tdirant, should file I heir nfTada*its of 1 nrt « f Hlltr " f I t ' Hull' " I ei--III*, -t" I lflft’J
prottst in lhia olflce* or nr before the I Ith tl«&gt;- I t i l l .f II nt a
day of H#iitemher, 192b,
It*HIT. W. MAVIS ,
GENERAL ELECTION
I h-M#
ItrglsUr
■ 111 I f hfI'l In f . ' G n-uiilE tn rt-'it-t* "fl T or.
In Ctiurl #f Count) jud g e Semi rude Couaty ,|,r n f , l lU'-fftflta* It-' Br,t M'-n-1n&gt; In Nn'fin
Stair uf F1»PIda.
l»r . A. It. tT'jm. lift ,»14 T i f t « t » r Iftln* *&gt;'•*
t
In It# Fatal# of
SECOND DAY 0E N0VEHHE1I.
William C. Slewartl
Sutler i» hereby gixrn to all whom it rna) fur lift .. ..................... ................. . ■*&gt;- • * 1,1
concern, that oR the IM h da) of Sept cm her J.ilnl llfft'lullrai i-n&gt;i»-lne «n inwinlm.nl I " lift
A. I p, l'J20, I shall apply f «* th# llonorabl#
F. F. Ilouxholdsf, Juilgr nf said Cnurt, as I'l-n.lllnll'-n t-f lift R l.lr " f I'lorliU. *l»:
A J&lt;-1ni ItrHilnil-n tin-c-ln, an Atnfn.Im.nl
J u d g e uf Probate, f**r my final disrharg# as
Ad min lit rat fit « f the * stale nf William C
i " jtffiion ti " I Art Ir W* IX " f Ihf (’1. 1 ,1 1 tut lei
Steward dresased; and that at th# same time
I will prtsrnt mv final arruunts a* Ad- ..f lift Hi n i , t.f I'Url'M I tfU lln , t" T.,«ll&lt;-n
miulstratrit nf said estate, and ask fuf thrlr ■ml Etna nr*.
approval.
|if It llrwil,f-l t-E lift Ift st .l.m rf of lift
hated July Mh A. I). 1920.
Rial, of Eloilitai
I .F O F A N I X O N .
Iid tr.
AdmibUtratrii.
Tlial ll.a folloftlna atiftmliofnl 1" m - H " ,
of Arllrlf II of lift Con.lllnll-'n nf lift Htatf of
In (*ourt of Counly Judgr Seminole Counly
I'torlila rfU iln * I " t.iallo n and Bnancf I, IftlftStair of Flotlda.
In re Fstatv of
l-E aarfftil I " ami &gt;I-,U t-f »tjt&gt;mltlr&lt;l In lift rlf&lt;I ver V, Rtenslrom
|r&gt;r, nf lift , t » l » for a'lo|itl'm nr rfjffllon »t
1
N otlr# Ii hvrrby given, to all whom it
mty runcern, that on the 2nd day «»f Ortis* lift itf 11 rrnrral f W l l o n IftM tiflf aflf r. Ilial I,
her A, IF 1920, 1 shill apply lo the I Ion nr able lo
II. . 1 Nrrll»n 0 o f A r l l f l f B nf Ihf t*oo
F. F, Houshnlder, Judge «»f said Court, as
Judge uf Fruhate for my final discharge aa •lltullm nf |k» H ' . l f &lt;&gt;f Et-lt'U I-f ainf ml, d «■
Administratrix uf th# estate- id I ver V» a* tn rr.it a, follow.:
Stenstrom, deceased, and that at that lime I
Rftfll'1 1 &lt;1 'Elft lft*l.;atnrf atiall l i » » f ! » ' « «
will present to said Court my final accounts
as Admlnistratrli of said estate, and ask for I " i-roil-lr for (••11111(1 Staff Lontla only for lift
their approval.
l&gt;nr|.iu- of tfifllli'if lm»*lon or »ii|-|&gt;rr«.1na In
lateil July 291H, A. IF 1920.
UOSA L h T K N S T I I O M II If M I ' l l I l F Y •arrfftilon. or I k lift |-urt«*f nr r flf fm ln e or
Ailm lnl.tr alrli. |rffnmtlnc l»iml« alm.ilE l.*uf&lt;4 al a l-n.fr r»lr
nf Inl.rr.l, or for lift |-nrii-— nf an|iititnr.
lit Court of Counly Judge Seminole
lull-lies or itftlmalnlna a »j*trm nr ,&lt;—1 mailCiiunlv Stair uf I biridi.
In I# Fslfcle uf
ami l-rt'lirr. Iliro'inti'-ut thla flan- nmlrr *nrl-

«Ol*a ...... It.

Community Co-operation

Oft t-ft*UUtor*; frotlJH, that «ny l.-n-l l««or»
sntlorlrisj in i-ur.utac* tbrirof for * » j « l r m uf
r « » l rn.ll. •lull not r t r m l In •mount flr&lt;* (31
|-**f rent, of I be lull! tai R «m im m t of I he

„ n-r Vn,j 't\ , Mn,e ihali

«J ™ I? IOr "* **i'1#,UU’

a

;

i

* BUSINESS C A R D S \

One Inch Cards Will He PuhlUhed l'n»
der Thin lleadinu At The Kate Of J . V
Per Year.

SCHELLEMAINES
L A ir Y K 1;

Autom obile Protection

HENRY M c L A U L I N
JEWELER

MY SPECIALTIES:

?

.lore than

GEO. G. HERRING

W h e n you let us supply your building
needs you rci a Rreat deal more thun just so
many feet of lumber— bundles of shinnies —
pounds of nails— or panels of Heaver Board.

Y o u get the benefit o f our building

t

material knowledRc and experience in Scrvico
that helps you Ret tnc results you wont at the
ripht price. Service first in planning the
work — more service in selecting proper mate­
rials— speedy service in delivering the goods.

IDEAL FERTILIZERS

You pay for the materials. T h e service
pays f o r its e lf in the larger volume of business

i\VA
(\v

W ide range of m aterials and analyses,
formulas properly proportioned.

it brings through super-satisfied customers.

It w ill pay y o u fo
be one o f them.

C o m e 't p u s
fo r \
S e r v ic e

,

IIB —

FIJiSis

Sanford Novelty Works
Til7 Commercial Street

LANDIS. FISH &amp; HULL

All

For SE E D BED S nnd YOUNG PL A N T S:
Florideal Special (5-8-2)

For GENERAL GARDEN VEGETABLES:
M anatee Trucker M-6-3)
•Seminole Vegetable Grower (*1-7-5)
Sem inole Trucker (5-G-3)
tu i CataJogiH dc-'Tilief. mr.nv ct*er Irnnri*. Sc inI for
our F ve Hoi ki and Price List.
Full stot k Fall F r i z r*. Insecticidi^, etc., on hand at
m:r Hraneh Wart-Louse
Mr. K. C. M AXW ELL, M gr.

W ILSON &amp; TOOMER
F E R T I L I Z E R COMPANY

Agricultural Building

" s X

' t o t e y

( I ' f n. lo

*11 » hum It

rf«ul*ll-'i-. . . n

t - |.fr.fr|r-o| t-r An Art o f

Jacksonville, Fla.

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                    <text>Section

Two

THE SANFORD HERALD™*
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMHKIt .-.l

SANFOItP. FI.OKII)*, FRIDAY, U G l ’STG, 191*0.
bear llu* bookplates of one or more ol
these* personnel's."

GERMAN LIVING. CATCH UP ON
COST IS NIGH WAR RISK WORK

PLAN TO LOWER
COST OF MEAT

CLOTHING AND SHOES UP ANSWER WITH REAL LETTERS

URGED TO GUY CHEAPER CUTS

|rtu«lvely that these vexatious case*
will be cleared up speedily, nnd that
thereafter, although there will always
n f ue&lt; esslty, as In any large organiza­
HI. Faithful Friend.
^
tion, be occasional errors nnd delays
Louisville, K&gt;\— Although Ills family
in Hie business In the bureau nf war
owns three automobiles, Acting Mayor
rl*k Insurance, these dllUcultlc* will
Kinvtin of Louisville sticks to Ills
be
redact d to n ral-.Mvely Insignifi­
horse ami buggy. Klrwan says: "When
cant
minimum.
*
I
start
any
place
I
want
to
know
that
Federal Department of Justice
Food Necessaries Show Ad­ Period of Congestion and Vex­
Yavy Lists, With Comments
In eider to tope with the great flood
1 am going to get back, and that's why
Starts Campaign of Inten­
vances Up to 4,000 Per Cent
atious Delays Is Virtually
of mall which came to the bureau co­
Superior Officers, in New
1 am cured of automobiles.” The city
incident with demobilization of the
bus
a
big
auto
for
Its
mayor,
but
Kirsive Education.
*
Since 1914.
at an End.
York Library.
armed forces, each o f the letters r&lt;*wnn never uses It.
qulrltig searching of the records,
which In many cases was done by In­
BRITISH RAISE SEA TREASURE
experienced pcr&lt;innel. It was neces­
sary to resort to form anil paragraph
$175,000,000 Worth Regained Around
letters In answering Inquiries. In
the Drltl.h Isle. Since the
Official Report From Berlin Declare* Stride* of Great Importance Made In struggling with the volume of excess Forequarter Meat, Looked on With In­
Kina of England So Termed Him In a
War Started.
difference by the Majority of Homemall which piled up In the bureau,
Bringing Inturance Business of
That Middle-Class Struggle for
Speech Long After HI. Vl.lt to
there
Is
no
question
but
that
a
large
wives, Is High In duality and
Bureau
to
an
Absolutely
Existence I* Hopeless— Sugar
New York— Eighteenth Cen­
London.— Sunken
treasure worth
iHTcetitagc
of
It
was
answered
Improp­
Nutritive Value.
Current
Basis.
Is Least Affected.
tury Slang.
fSO.OOO.Otk) (about $17.1.000.000) haerly ami frequently delayed.
been raised since tho war began
Many Letter* Returned.
Washington. — Farmers nnd s' k
Washington. — Announcement
Is
Washington.— A report received here
S ,w York.— Under the title " A around the Itrltlsh Isles.
In
a
large proport.oil of the cases, raisers are Indirectly Interested ' . tt
by
Director
tt.
G.
Ctiolmclcythrough
otllclal
channels
from
Merlin
made
Rooks." attention Is Invited
The Restorer and the Delimit, two
I lh(. New York Public llbmry to the salving vessels that were bought by a outlines by comparative tables of .lones if tile luin-au of war risk ln*ur- the service men themselves, being un­ niitlnti-wlde campaign which ha* Just
human personal comments nnd llrltlsb concern from the American prices of essential commodities In 1P!T :tnev that the insurance division of familiar with the necessity of giving been undertaken by tin* department
tltl,.&lt; bestowed ott Ids superior ollb era navy, hnve n new device, an nxy-noety- ami 1020 Hie advance In the cost of tl e hiirciiu Is virtually at the end of full information about ilo-ir cases, cer nf Justice to IlicieaiM* consumption of
bv a Itrltlsli prince, In annotations lene (lame, which Is worked tinder wa­ living In Germany *li:n* the outbreak it.-- period of »oiitc*tIon mill conse- 1 it. ate numbers, full mimes, dates of fore-quarter beef cuts.
The general campaign Is already unqtii-nt dissatisfaction and vexations discharge, etc., rendered It Impo*luatlc by his own band, during his serv- ter for cutting holes In the sides of of the Ktiropeati war.
slble
to
answer
properly
tlo-lr
luqul
|
der
way. Intensive educational efforts
&lt;
lol'ii
s.
resulting
from
the
great
vol­
According
to
the
figures,
the
cost
of
Ire niloat III one of Ills majesty's ships. submerged vessels.
ume of work suddenly throw u upon It rie*. others fulled to give proper ml began with the "Snve-Moncy-on-Moiit living
for
an
unmarried
clerk
living
In the Ilulletln. recently published,
Knell ship has twenty-five electric
described some old volumes of pumps capable of pumping l.noo.msi away from home lias risen from 177 bv the*demobilization of the armed dress.-*, with the result that today week" In Illinois. Iowa, Wisconsin.
number* of letter* addressed to for
Michigan. Ohio, New York. Indiana,
Hrui.li navy lists, once the property of gallons of water an hour nnd entries marks a month In 11*11 to .'•**• marks force* during the 1 a-l year.
Former service min lire n«surnl mer servbe men by tlo* bureau, are Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
William IV. "the sailor king." A mini* two divers, searchlights. Ilni*-thmw- tills year.
Kvcry funner who raises beef ani­
The actual cost of the essential ar­ that they will l-e un-wered promptly being teiiiriicd hi po»tniu*ler* from all
|mt of the volumes have Ills autograph lug guns, electric welding plants, rack
pari* of tin* country, accompanied by mals bn* to produce fore quarters na
t
i
c
l
e
s
of
food
for
a
family
of
four
at
from
now
on
with
teal
letters,
Instead
signature, "William Henry." on tho drills nnd oilier accessories. Kuch
pn «ciit Is estimated at tVT&gt;*&gt; marks a nf ulib form piM*1.-i.iph* or un*atls statements that It I* Impossible to fill*! well ns bind-quarters, nnd be lias to
tide page, with bis naval rank nt that diver Is equipped with a telephone.
put the same high-priced feed Into
f,ii t,.i \ fi.rm b-Moi In all «-ases wlileli Hie addressee. Fnigamiiuiry or Insiif
date, and the mime of tils ship. Such
The Restorer last year recovered month.
r e q n l i o ib-tnIt* &lt;1 a &lt;1 specllb answers. llelcni lliforii^itlnn also Ineiitiibly 1•* both.
Clothing Out of Que»tlon.
U till* ease with the list of 178.1. when, £1,000.000 in gold from two ....... K
Rut city housewives more than ever
sillied III the lltlscrcdltlng of prcllllIn a d d itio n to Ills name, he has signed which are now operating off New 1In- 4 nothing, the report says. Is Impns- This I- the llr-t time that the bureau
before have been largely confining
ulus, due to lin k of hh nllllciillon.
Im*
t
.in
In
a
po.
l
i
e
n
to
give
tills
ns^ti'le
to
purchase
at
present
prices.
A
himself "Lieutenant" of the "Hebe."
veil on the channel coast.
Some Idea of tlo* enormity " f Hi*' tbelr purchases to porterhouse, sirloin
s u i t which In 11&gt;1I cost St* marks Is sura 11
-The young prlnee had amused him*
JAh
may be gained from tin* fact that and club steaks. If they do buy fore­
now reported to sell for 1 .«*•■» mark*. a
M*lf." according t*» the ltulletln's cdlStrides of great Importance to the
Ho- ii.ost risen! tirmes *diow that the quarter meat. It l* sure to be prime
price
Increase
of
l,ir«0
per
cent.
Tin*
mr, by minuting certain volumes of
millions &lt;if former service men ntnl
Freak Calf Born.
The uneven demand make*
lotnl number of npplleallmis for In- rib*.
the set. "which he seems to have had
Sturgeon Hay, WIs.— A calf with cost of shoes has Increased over 1.t*t*t* Ihcir relatives mid beneficiaries, hnve Htin.t .e ..... .
by tin* biireuii was these cuts higher In price, hilt no Hintper
cent.
Shoes
which
In
1
1
*1
1
sold
nl
til-oil made toward bringing tlo* In­
In his cabin . . - nnd. ff »io com­ seven leg**, one of the most peculiar
I ,ilii;tns. totaling $l«».l ll.aULHXl. the ler bow high they may g&lt;* there is no
ment opposite the name of Ills grace j animal frank* that .in* come to light I.', marks a pair nr** t.ow bringing 17-'* surance business of the hureaii to an
premiums
to Mar. It. I!W». totaling up corresponding benefit to the producer,
the duke of Dolton, admiral of tho In this vicinity, was born nil a farm marks. Men's shirts which could for­ absolutely current basis In the prompt
f..r be cannot confine bl* production
proxlmaiely $Jt2.l.o&lt;Hi.iioo.
merly
be
bought
for
7Va
murks
each
White, looks suspiciously like the word near this city. Six of Hie animal’.'
answering of mall mol acknowledg­
to
porterhouse and sirloins. He must
|.-„r
a
long
period.
It
was
necessary
•mod.’ It may he that the prince, even legs are fully matured. The seventh Is are now being sold for 1*.’&gt; marks, n rise ment o f premium* paid. The record*
mnko
chucks, plate and clod, to which
for
tinbureau
&lt;
•&gt;
typewrite
all
of
lt«
of iicctiuiiilulcd work disposed o f show
as a lleutennnt, was In a position to uimcwhnt shorter nnd undeveloped, of l.lfid per cent.
addresses. This mount reference In 11 a majority of llu* housewives are In­
Similar
price
Increases
prevail
for
conclusively
such
an
enormous
nnd
know whereof lie wrote. . . .
It wnfl llu* freak was born In the center of
record III each case, multiplying *bi different.
by no means the only comment nt Ills Door county's dairying section, the all essential commodities, the Increases distinctive Improvement In the expe­
Buy Cheaper Cuts
chance* of errors and entailing an
ranging
from
22.1
per
cent
for
electric
diting of the business that It Is con­
dls|si&lt;nl. The Itlgbt Hon. George Lord owner being Furl Kmll. 11 farmer re­
The department of Justice Is trying
•normoii*
iiniemd
of
bibor.
With
current to l.fi.r.fJ per cent for soup, 11 fidently believed Hint within III** next
VlM-ount Mount Edgeciinihe, admiral nding a few miles from this city.
to interest consumers In these palnlupiece of snap which before Hie w-nr month the Insurance division will be siii b an mipreradeiiled business uof the While, Is tersely described ns
bic, wholesome cuts of the forequar­
,.„me
III.
tin*
bureau
was
llonded
will.
cost .1*1 pfennigs now selling for fi giving ns rapid nnd accurate service
Mnmacd miser.* This Is In tho list
Ex-Prince Draw* Fishermen.
.ppllciillons. Impilrles. remittances ter and Mm* bring about u more even
marks.
as do any cfilclciitly uuiniigod organi­
for 17«fi."
me. and it was a physical Impossl- •'onsuuiptlvo demand. Tin* result will
Wlerangen.— In the year nnd n hnlf
The Increase In the cn«t of foml es­ zation!! In commercial life.
Eighteenth Century Sl.ng.
he has been in Wlerangen the former sential*. nrconllng to the figure* given
ullty for the miraan to mull •*• each be n more even scnle of prices and betDeference Is made to other oxpreRCatch Up on Mall.
ler price* on Hie whole to the con­
German Grown l’rlnre Frederick has III tile report. I* even more startling.
»b&gt;ns "mysterious today to every one
For example, the number of unpost­
sumers all along Hu* Hue. while Uvo
drawn the portraits of a large propor­ The cost of eggs lias rl«cn I.0OT per
excepting ilioso fnmlllnr with snllors’
stock prices will not be affected.
Some Feat.
tion of tin* fishermen and oilier Inhabi­ 1 cent, one egg now costing 2*4 murks, ed premium*, which last October was
.lang of the elglitoentli century; oth­
approximately
WNKl
has
Ju*t
been
If tin* department succeeds tho pro­
Mother
wns
out
for
Hie
evening,
so
tants of tho Island.
l.unl conies next, with a percentage
ers whoso significance lins no shade of
reduced to an average of Hi.issi or father wns putting the son and heir ducer will have a market among house­
Increase of X7X1. Dice, cereals, butter
doubt—the blunt language of the quar­
less Hum one day's work. With mb- to Iasi. Moreover be wti* beginning to wives for nil Ills I... . Of course, tho
ami bacon have Increased In price
ter-deck or the barracks.” And there
er necessary operation* In the hand­ realize why Ids wife wns mi tired In department Is not directly concerned
TIPSY
CAT
LEADS
TO
LIQUOR
more Ilian 2.000 per cent.
|« hi b-iist one. which some "discreet
ling of remittance*, a receipt will be the evening.
with any plan to Increase beef con­
Sugar
Increase*
Lea*L
hand, ' possibly Ills own. when ho bad
sent
out
In
a
few
days
from
the
date
sumption.
for It will have achieved ll»
"Now.
llonnld!"
be
*ahl
sternly,
New York Revenue Officer* Trail Ine­
The nrtlele of food which bn* In­
mitrc.-dcd to tin* throne, "had seen 111
of the original receipt of tin* remit­ whin the blankets had been drawn aim If the distribution of meat Is mnda
briated "Tom" to the Sourcg
creased lcn*t 111 price since 11*11 Is
to cm out with n sharp penknife.*'
over tin* little figure, "remember that I economical and If consumers are made
of Supply.
sugar, which bus gone up the compar­ tance.
"All are In keeping with the charac­
will be very cross If you aren’t a good to *co bow they can help themselves
Unanswered
mnll
In
Hu*
Insurance
atively small amount of 010 per cent.
ter of tin* tnnn who, when ho became
by studying the different cuts of a
New York.—Confounding those who
Itefore the wnr sugar sold In Germany division shows a reduction of approxi­ boy when I have gone downstairs."
king, over forty yenrs Inter, was any cals will not drink hnnl liquor.
lb*
left
the
room
reassured
by
the
beef
carcass.
mately
00
per
rant
from
the
dally
for 2.1 pfennigs a pound.
It now
known for Ills good humor—but nlso Harold 11. Dobbs. Internal revenue
The fact Mint makes tho campaign
awed
silence
which
followed
Ills
word*.
hnlnnce
of
live
month*
ago.
Probably
brings, tin* report snvs. 1.01 marks.
for Ids seafaring manners." says the agent, rivers that a tipsy “Tom * r***!*
possible, however. Is Hint beef should
Milk also ha* retained n low cost 111 It will be two or three weeks before Milt lie had hardly reached tin* foot
writer. In stressing Ills "bluff nud Ing along the street led him nnd broth
nf
the
stair*
when
n
‘
brill
voice
yelled:
actually
tie an Inexpensive food; nt.d
It
will
be
possible
lo
answer
all
the
comparison with the tree'emboi* In­
hearty nature" the library publication er ofllcers to h cnehn of .M&gt; gallons 01 ,
ns nn Inexpensive food Its use would bo
"Gome ami tuck me la. farverl"
crease* prevailing In most commodi­ letters IIS quickly as It Is now possible
rlt. . the fact that, "at the most solemn alcohol nnd other Intoxicating bev­
greatlv Increased If an economic de­
It., lost Ills temper.
to mall out receipt* for premiums. It
ties. It* cost Im* risen 020 per cent.
moment In Ills life, as he acceded tr erages In the cellar of n saloon nl
"I won’t !" be retorted. "Get out mand Is developed, fonstmiers will
.......
to tin* report. Hu* average Is 11 matter of only a few weeks, lu»wllu- throne, nnd spoke of tils Into sov­ Sixth avenue nnd Forty-fourth street. moidl.lv earnings of Hi.* German m id- 1 ever, before the answering of all let
learn how to gel more good beef for
ntnl tuck yourself In."
ereign and brother. George IV. with
la Hie place, according to Dobbs, db- classes lire only from 0*1 to coo ran, in reference to Insurance within
less money Ibun before, nud tin* xoln« much feeling ns anyone not a were several more cats, ami all hllurb mark*. Taking tlo* need* a* outlined four days "f their receipt in the bitmm* of beef consumption will ho In­
tr dned actor could pul Into his volet nu*. Moreover, there was u deter* for existence, tin* report sav*. examlmi- ri-aii will be the regular pniellce.
creased ns n direct result.
for that monarch." lie "Instantly ndde*! I,lined elTort made by each rat to oh- tloa of the table* gives some conrap- j In the meantlitie. It Is InevIliiMe
Will Help Meat lndu»try.
In Ids usual easy-going gniffness, ns lulu a share of 11 dnrk brown liquid tb.it of the present hopeless struggle; that More will be smile Impatience mi
This I* an iidvaiitnge to Hie consum­
Was Left $100,000 ,00 0 by er, but hardly less of an advantage to
be nlllxcd Ills first signature ns king tt Hint hud leaked from an overturned nf flu* iiili!*11o cln«wi for riUI°nPi» on 1tin*
of !?»••«•• i*rrvltv 1111*11 who In
some papers of slate;
"This Is o demijohn on the door.
tile producer. For a grant many years
the meager r.-»*t-&lt;i of tfodr work.
Hie I :i*l have experienced illlllruHv In
“ Rockefeller of Turkey.”
Thomas Fitzgerald, proprietor of Hot
dimmed bad pen you hnve given mo."
Hon* have been efforts to Increase
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; i l'tiMlng tbelr liisarnace matters with
O f more vital Interest to New York saloon, nud bis bartender. Hugh Leeeconomy nf production, hut economy of
_ Fnounh
Hie bureau, as a rc-&gt;ult of *b lay or tiner- Is tin* prince's connection with koy, were arrested by Dobbs and
,u,,yu' En0,,nh'
Mitlsfaetory InfoinmHon. but the prog New Arabian Nlgbtr T.Ve Told In New consumption bus ...... neglected. Tho
itaaer— lb*w many tniigunges *tne« M" ' 1
*1" "
tl-tr own city of Manhattan.
“A s ' charged with violating the prohibition
quality of chucks, clods and other fore*
York by an Alleged
1’ilnre William Henry the king stayed amendment.
quarter cuts Is so high ntnl Ihcir nutrW
Sheik.
for some time In New York, with tin
the value so great, that Hie economy
ItrltNh u.Oltnry nnd naval forces then
preached by the department of Justice
New York.—Tin* tide «.f the "Thou- '.c cr.Hr. iy
tIT*-_•&gt; occupying the city, contrary tc $9,000 FOR MOSQUITO BITE
•Hot ’•&gt;•*•- ooi l» o*» »
xniiil nti.l
-#••••*
•*«!’&gt; miii ill
lb" ■ '-ties of General Washington mul
permanent and growing thing.
New York by Men Mahomet, who pro­
the Vmerlean army, encamped In New Demand Is Made by Sailor In Suit
Hctwis-n forequarter and hindqunr*
urougnt
in
urooklyn
bupreme
claimed
himself a sheik of Arabia and ter cuts there lias never perhaps been
Ti.c piinci- iooi ins quarter*
Court.
a brother of tin* amir of Hcdjuz.
In Hntiover si|uare. nnd skated, ae^o large a spread as now. A dccretiiO
Men Mahomet arrived here with six In Mils spread will be of enormous ben­
•sirillag to tradition, on tin* foil eel
New York.— The tale of n ship besot
retainers. Ill* mission. !*«' wild, was efit to the whole meat Industry.
|"itii|. Colonel Ogden of the First .ler
j
n world wide search for Sari. Turk­
se&gt; regiment formed nti elaborate ami by swarms of mosquitoes during a
ish liolro**. "Im. the sheik declared,
" &lt;llaintun*d plan to capture tlie voyage along the south Atlantic coast
was plighted to marry the amir.
prlnee and Ills admiral and take thetr was unfolded In a complaint filed It!
Girl Sneezed So Hard
Sari, according to Men Mahomet,
Into Washington's
camp.
General the Drooktyn supreme court In a suit
for $.'.(***•» damage* brought by Henwas last sis-n In Constiinllnnplo talk­
Washington approved the plnn.
Eye Popped From Head
drlcu* De Many, a sailor.
ing to a sailor from an American war­
Thought Washington Greatest Man.
De Many alleges that after he had
ship whhti had put Into the port. llmv
Sneezing with such violence ns
"Something seems to have nfTeetet!
...... bitten severely, oltlcera of till
the Turkish maid was able to escape
to cause her eye to full out wns
•lie prlnee favorably toward lids coun
steamship Gulfconst. belonging to llu
Hie vigilance of her nurse long enough
the experience of Mis* Marjorie
•rv utid Its first president. He had
Gulf Defining company, refused to
to hold Mils conversation was not ex­
Fry or of Chester, I'a. Tho optic
throughout
life,
an extraordinary
plained by the Arabian rhleftuln. but
give ointment to him.
was replaced.
weakness for mnklng spi-crhes, somt
Tho company tins asked for a blit ol
after tills Hireling It seems Sari disap­
According to tho hospital nuof which were not remarkable for thcli
particulars, denying that ttie nffleon
peared.
tburltles, It Is not miusual for
•net.
bnppler cxnmplo of hit
refused Hie ointment, and declaring
Her father linduhlxmn, grieved bit­
the eye to be removed for somo
oratory was afforded when lie ivm
that mosquito bites were part of the
terly for Ihr loss of Ills daughter, who
operations, but to have It forced
king and happened to be entertaining
assumed risk of employment.
was known the length and breadth of
out by coughing or sneezing Is
a group of gentlemen which Included
Turkey for her beauty and rlinrity.
unique In mcdlcul annuls. Mjjs
the American minister. He was 'seized
and soon he died, Icuvlng her $100,00$,•
Pryor bus left the hospital, suf­
with Ids fatal hnhlt of making v
POO. HiiilnhlMiio was In Turkey, ac­
fering no serious effects from
s|*ccch.' nnd mild that It had nlwny* ITALY MAKES OYSTERS SAFE
cording to Men Mahomet, "like Rocke­
the peculiar experience.
];
t'*s-n with Mm n matter of serious n*
feller Is In America."
aret Hint he had not been horn n free Remove* Impurltl** by Keaplng Th«m
In Sterilized Sea Water for a '
When It was considered certain that
Independent Amerlcnn. so grant wni
W*«k.
Sari hud left her native land, either
his respect for that nation. He snld
voluntnrlly or with on abductor, the ERIN SENDS LIONS TO AFRICA
Hint be conslderisl Washington the
Washington.—
An
Italian
company
amir Is suld to have asked his broth­
greatest man Hint over lived.
er, who studied at Cambridge universi­ Dublin Zoo Export* IrUh-Born B«*«t*
"Coming ns this did from the king ban perfected n process for removing
Impurities from oysters, according ta
to Dark Continent— Flr»t Time
ty In Knglnnd. to *cnrch the world for
" f Knglnnd, compliment could go no
n
report
to
the
tiurenu
of
foreign
nnd
on Record.
her
and
to
apart*
no
expense.
From
further."
Turkey the sheik went to France,
The acquiring by Hip library of n sel domestic commerce.
On being taken from tieds along tin
Dublin, Ireland!— Dublin Is now ex­
thence to Jtsly nml Tangier*, and
«'f "Itrltlsh Anny Lists." beginning
Venetian
const
the
oysters
an*
shipped
porting
lions to South Africa. The
Anally
set
sail
for
the
new
world,
ar­
with tbs year 17f*f» nnd ended with
riving In New York via Halifax. Den Dublin Zoo bus n famous lion house,
1811*. dales back to Hie Astnr ll*&gt;rnry to 1t«me. the shells carefully washed
Mahomet announced Hint If detectives where the animals have been success­
and tin* time when Doctor Cogswell, nnd thrown Into great tank* filled with
here had failed him he would nppenl fully bred. It has been able to sup­
Its first librarian, was In Europe "with sterilized sen water. Tlio tanks nr.
to the government at Washington and ply lions on demand »o oilier zoos In
•'Is prlnrely endowment In Ills pocket." constantly replenished nnd tho flowing
water
ha*
been
found
to
wash
all
Inireek to learn what ship It was that the United Kingdom, but this I* the
"These books," sn.vs Hie ItullotIn,
touched nt Constantinople soon after first time an order has been received
‘ •&gt;: ■! hi en the property of William IV, purities from the oysters which, after
the armistice, when Sari disappeared. fruiu Africa.
king of Great Hritalu and I:\luiid. nud 11 week's •'treatment” are shipped tc
•*f one or another of h*a wins, utid they the retailers.

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HUNT TURK

HEIRESS

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Gainesville after a lingering illness.
He had been at the Waycross hospital
for some time and was afterwards
taken to Gainesville, where it was
hoped the change would he of benefit
to him, but the hand of Death could
,not be stayed and he passed away
Inst Saturday.
i Deceased came to this city in 1886
Find
i from his home in Texas nnd from thnt \
time until a few months ago, when his
health failed him, had been employed
continuously nt the shops of the A. C.
L. in this city, nt.d next to J. II. Fer­
guson, was probably the oldest in
point of service in the shop forces
here.
Being of n quiet nnd unassuming
disposition Mr. Bruton was known to nor of 7th nnd Myrtle avenue. Sevsmnll circle of mends
friends who knew J ,
n small
t
ved. Two lots between
him in ids daily life and recognized ,,
,
, Fifth Rlrect9( Myrtle nve,v good
eon,I traits nnd know
^
J() w m
corn,.r ( ,„k
his many
knew »»,n
the
real mnn. Ho was a fond father nnd !\.el
and Fourth street, facing
faithful husband und had a heart of
i^ation. Apply at 110
pure
J,7^
venut- W.
• rgold, . being
• i tan, officio,U
» employee
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I-ong.
51*4tp
nnd lirm friend. He was a member__________________ —------------------------------of Sanford
Lodge I. O. O. F. for,
FOB SA LK — One good large farm
V many years nnd took a great interest mule. $ 150.00, C. M. Berry. fil-Iltp
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O were in charge of the funeral, which1 For Bent— Three rooms for light
occurred* from the Kpiscopnl church house keeping. n o . 317 Cor. of
Monday morning nt lO.-.'tO, Bev. Fa- Third and Elm. Mrs. \V. F. Leavitt
ther I’eek officiating, interment being
50-tf
made in Lnkevicw cemetery.
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Deceased leaves two children, Hugh
For Sale- Close in. Five room
Jr., nnd Anna May, to mourn tho loss cottage, double lot. fruit trees. Bar­
of a loving parent.
gain. Also two five acre fine land.
C. M. Parham accompanied the re­
50-3tp
mains here from Gainesville nnd look­ Clou* in. P. O. Box 117.
ed after the funeral arrangements.
For Sale One Adam SchaiT up­
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right Piano. M. S. Nelson, Sanford.
P C B C IIA S K tJLAI ITY SHOP.
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W A LT H A L &amp; ESTRIDGE, Proprietors

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GROCERY DEPARTMENT
and is ready to fill your Grocery Order.

Full line of

Fancy and Staple Groceries
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Everything Guaranteed Fresh

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“ W e Deliver The Goods”

Hodges &amp;McMullen’s Barber Shop

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Methodist Notes

Fountain of |i, j ,. | . ,
f tiieir aunt.
w e e k e n d g l jf . x ts
I.. P. 1lagan.

and Mrs
th e

Mrs. J. II. Cowan has returned
Mr
from Barherville where in- went to
&lt;i r*. W . K. Parrish arrive 1 W.
neeotnpnny her mot lo r luune.
-la
l a . fr- in Petlnni G.i.. • •
Mrs. L. C. Seuver and children
I . e li , , . | . .tig re ! I ’ lv
of N ew Smyr a art visit it g 11e
Mrs. .1. I». I ....ie
ii * an
a
former’s *Kte- Mr
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li. t.riggs.
i a l.ii.-:.
: Tliurvl:
f
Mr . tleo. \\ \ ei.an • and dnught i
left
Mr. ami1 Mr-. Karl
ter. Mr . I’rank Pourols &lt;&gt;f &lt;»ni
to
a &lt;l M r. and M r - Gordon i f A
i M o da, :• r I ain; i lift.
(I i. form* I a .- agenial party it the rela l . i « ,n ;« tnford.

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Mr.'. Bay* Butt
Daytona.
W. C. Hill sold hi' house lust week
Bev. S, \\. Walker and wife and
formerly occupied by Photographer Dr. L. It. Phillips and family went
over to Enterprise Thursday to visit
Johnson on Myrtle Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Zenser of Jackson­ the Orphanage.
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Henry Capped bad t ie misfortune
to break bis right arm.

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A. It. Chappell is moving his
are located at Mrs. M. A. Douglass. faInj|y t)l Jacksonville this week. Mr.
II • Is employee of the A. C. L.
„ ^,,|,.adid position
by

Mr. Lucicii Telford sold his house there hence is moving. Our !.•'* is
the Star Theatre last week, Jacksonville's gain.

Messrs L. Grow. Charlie Brown
The “ llroterlioo.l Class" went in a
anti Chits. L. Pnganhart left this w ee. |,(&gt;..\ i«, Enterprise to visit the Hrfor a short stay at the Beach.
, phatiuge, Thursday.
.1. M. Mitchell und family re- j
turned from Mississippi, Saturday.

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Setid For Fall Calaloge and Seed
Special
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

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WANTED
Wanted— To
Phono 150 W.

buy

Kiddie Kuop.
50-Itp

W anted— Team work to do. E-­
quire M. Hanson, she maker. S0-4ts

Farm Wnnted-To hear from
nor of farm or g
| for ^
Must ho priced right. A.|ilr«i L.
Jones, Box 551. Olney. 111.

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Wanted -C orn.
The ll»«thua
Grain Co &lt; f Alachua Fla *i!|

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Mrs. A. D. Parrish has disposed of
the stock of the (Quality Simp to
Mrs. If. 15. Connelly and
Madanjc
Harriett, who will conduct this excel­
lent establishment in the future at tin
‘ ".me ‘-aiid in the Lyric Theatre build
___________________________ ing. Mrs. Parrish is moving to Tam7
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pn. vrhre she will make her future
(1radio William . Mi es Esther Wil- name, the change living necessary. as
mi, lutthrine Wilson, Gladys Wilson, Mr. Parrish is closer to his work
Annette Walker, Julia I.ning, Julia there. Tile new owners of the Qua!Zachary.
Butli
Hand,
I.iilie Butti ity Shop pr»|iose to make it one of
j S|&gt;&lt; in &lt;r.
Mari in
Phillips, Dorothy th- !«• t «.f the kind In th*» city am'
Humph. Agnes Dumas and Margaret "ill nut in a full and complete line
Wanted, ( ’&gt;I
Wilson: Messrs. G. W. Spencer, Boh- « f millinery and other apparel for th.
r ♦r Sale
Pair &gt;f »*»'*»• f*irm mules,
; . t D.-aa,
t«»
live nil farm
Krno-t Gormty,
Franl ‘ -""ing season.
Ulj.
\v t*. n and Itartte- - . T. 1*. Adams.
UHi »l ii u,l.
Lewis Wright,
Boliert ■ -----------------G &lt;od hmise, ui .
ID-* f
Him*. \ll n Jones, Bush Murphy.
yard. A &lt;1•! r«--••
■.trim •
I es|j.- Mill. Morris Spencer,
Hum.
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Llglitinr
Herald.
$v
Sale
F
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Humph, Bnymou.l Phillips, Collin
Plant. Cheap. L. F. Boner. West
Brown ml Mr. Heave.
Wanted
Man w
• vito
IS-tf
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firocerv.
woo ran give b.in.i v.'.tkins home and farm i r 1 U IIif.
"I want to me t n matt who is dis.
FOR RENT
gest coneern "f kind it. tl • -ATM.
satisfied with his pi .sent condition
who hn&lt; a desire to hett.-r his finan­
LOST— Pair of tortoise shell glass- $1500 to $501111 yearly r. t - T&lt;
ces.live in a better home, irive his wife
es. Reward if returned to The Her- tory in this county .ip.-u. Writ*
more money and n!s.. provide an in­
aid office.
5|-2tp
to-day to J. It. Wat km t Dtp,.
come when Ins selling' .lays are over.
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Winlna,
Minn
You must hnve a desire for hard work,
F«-r Bent
Furnidu-I front room
hut selling experience is not abso­
t an liglit J .use keep. P. O. Box
MISCELLANEOUS
lutely necessary. Won’t you tell me CI.ASSII IIID ADVEBTISING It \TES
50-dt p
117.
Minimum Charge for nny one Atl J.lc
your desires?
Lost— Monday night at
Snr
One Time, per word
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Box 1332. Jacksonville, Fla.
furnished Theatre, old fashita d g-«1•i Hr. ch,
For Bent 2 nicely
Three
Time,
per
word
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------------ x ------------housekeeping ro ints $15. oo per tmmt
Six Times, per ward
. .... 3c
Beturu Fernald-I.aught.ui 1!«•*pita!.
CIICBC II OF T H E HO LY CHOSS.
Over Six Times, Cc word per Issue
Furnistied bedroom reasonable. Mrs.
5fi.-Jtc
Cash nui-l accompany order. Ten Julia Riddling. Eagles '.i one 205 Oak
Services Sunday. August 18 tin
rents extra If charged.
Lost or Stolen — A i"&gt;\
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tenth aft.-r Trinity, will lie: the early Advertising in this column in wldrh the Ave.
50-2t p
jewlery on the 17th or I-th. Who­
eelehrntion nt 7:30 in the morning; address nf the advertiser is nut g ~cn liu I
For Pent
Furnished tw'oi down ever finds and returns *o ll.-rahl
. hurch school at
and the evening which refers you to Postuffirc Box Num­
proper and address at 8 o'clock.
stairs
rooms
for
light house keeping. Office will receive g. n - w rcvsrd.
ber ur Care nf Hrraltl MI ST he answer­
------------ x------------ed accordingly. Please do not nsk us'for 206 East Third Street.
50-2 tp
19-ltn
DEATH OF 'Il!S. NICK LONG.
the names of advertisers advertising in
lids way. Usually we do not know who
For Bent — Five &gt;r nine acres tiled
Lost Diamond ear screw Itrt-jra
.Mrs. N. C. Long died in Baltimore they are. and If we do we are not expert- land on First Street, known as the
to Paragon Press and receive n-*ird.
on .Monday and the remains arrived cd In tell you.
Jewett farm. Apply T. J. Miller &amp;
19-ltc
hero today for hurir.1. The funeral
Son.
-19-t f
occurred from the home ..f A. J. LossFOR SALE
i buy, pay cash f«■r •&gt;•.-• ml 5»r.d
ing tit 10 o'clock, Bev. Wnlnwright, of
A chance to buy one of the best |JtF'*«' !*»'"*
Furnished moms and pianos Addn •- 352 Sar.fi.nl, I
tlu- Bapti't church, officiating. Inter­
tt-tfr
ment was made in Lnkevicw lemc- cat..1 celery farms in the district nt kitchenettes. Apply Shirley Apartt»-ry.
less than its value. Must move. See I meats opposite Postolfice.
48-26tp
.Mrs. Long wr.s formerly Miss Ma­ 51-3tc
A. P. Connelly.
Notice
bel Iteo of this city and only a few
For Bent— Garage on private lot.
The
annual
meeting
&lt;J tl&gt;- lerr.ild
-Practically
new
bicycle'
For
Sal.-weeks ago she was here on a visit to
Ifi-tf.
Close In. Phor.e 130.
In goo I
Memorial Hospital At| Laughton “
friends and relatives an I her sudden, guaranteed for one year.
death is a shock to h-r many fri.-nds running order. Il l Palmetto Avc.
n - socintion v-i|l fie he! ' in the court­
For Bent
On the Bench,
in this part of the rtatc.
' -'-l-'Jt.________________________________ hand.uno six room cot, go well fur-' I. Ause — -|,v-.j»&lt;(|n--, » -gust 12. at
------------ x------------« 'e r*-.|u. ‘t»:
FOB S A L E — Tires.
I 3I\J. fin. nished, water, gas at I electricity (
0 1 •« \ . t ,
DEATH &lt;»F J. II. m tl'TO N.
condition, McGrow Cord, $16 each, at Less than 150 yds from the rea. 'n- • ,
• - . • • Mr
H \ Ttrh*u».
Midway Garage, lamgwond. Fin. f*l-3tc
T. M. Law ter.
quire of E. A. Branch, Daytona! Cor. Secretary.
J. Hugh Unit.&gt;n .li&lt;-&lt;I nt the home of
50-2tc.
PreK.Icnl.
FOB S A L E — Throe vacant lots, o r - Beach.
•14-tf
his brother-in-law, C. M. Parham, in

M.s i . r. .Monger wus tile auto, paper every week - i look to see the
guest &lt;f Mr. and Mrs. Neal to progress of tin- Troop 1. Boy Sdouts
Orlundo last week
1of America.
„f
Seville
!
**. T. II K N D K I I S O N
Mi&lt;» Myrtle I’oppell
C.
Hull
last
Asst. S. M.
v a* the g u e s t of M r s . J
week. Miss I’.qip. " '-as been in tile
A N N O U N C E M E N T PA RTY.
hospital at Jacksonville taking train
In honor of her dughter, Butli, Mr*.
ing to i.e a nurse.
J. D. Boliert * gave i.n announcement
L. P. Hagan, wife and children party Thursday night, August 5.
left Thursday in the car for a plea­
The color scheme cf yellow und
sure trip through Georgia visiting white was carried out throughout all
relatives,
their destination being tlu- rooms in yellow and flowers in
profusion. Music nnd punch was .ItsStatesboro.
pcrsi-d throughout the evening to the
Mrs. Itoddie Berdine of Miami happy young folks. Mis* Julin laving
presided at the piano nnd Miss Mar­
garet Boberts nt the punch table.
During the evening gams were in­
dulged, one of the most pleasing be­
ing the contest "Things Brides of Fif­
Plant Martin’s Hy-Ttst Seed ty Years Ago Missed."
At the refreshment hour each young
for good rt- lilt*.
Garden und Field Seed for Fall nmn was asked to take a benutful
white rose front a Inrge yellow basket
Planting.
on
the stent of which was tied n enrd
Seed Oats Rye, Harley, Millet.
with the name of his partner. Cake,
New Crop Turnips, Cabbage, ice crrnnt nnd salted nuts were served
Egg-Plant, Pepper, Beans, at th several tables on the spneious
Pear, Polntos ami Onion veranda. Each nut basket had in it
Sets.
in card:
Buth Robert*
1-urgest and Oldest established "
Morris
Spencer
St*e&lt;l house in the state.
September 16th, 1020.
The guests left nt n lnte hour, all
voting Mrs. Roberts n rovnl hostess
nnd wishing for th bride nnd groom
elect n long life of happiness.
I The Invited guests were: Mr. nnd;
Jacksonville
Florida
Mrs. Craig Hnrris, Mr. and Mrs. R ob-(
«rt Mcrriweathcr, Mr. rr.d Mrs. J.

SEED S

li

srin r

Mi. and Mrs. Seheinck motored (
Troop No. 3 Temple Scouts
to Sanford from Lakeland to spend
some time here.
The third troop of the Bov Scouts
Geo. Cowan and Bold. Hagan ar- of America was organized a month
rived In me Sunday front Laurel or so ago with a member ship of
Dr. George Hyman,
Pn:'. Camp lloiidorsonbillo N. C
fifteen hoys
Mr. Lonnie McMullen, wife mi | , Pastor of t It. Temple Baptist Church
da tgbter spent Thursday at Daytona Scout Master and C. T. Henderson
Asst. S . M. The S c o u t s are to have a
Mr-. F. II. Griggs and family ci.d
separate meeting room in tin* rear of
g..vs... left this week to spend seviiul
the new auditorium which is to lie
nt Palm Springs. camping.
W ".
fitted up witli all the comforts of a
Mr.. C.'r.cti Smith left S turday real club room and we expect to
for t oiuinbiu S. C. to vitil her enter it some time in Sept.
daughter.
,
Dr. Ilyinan had charge of the
Bev. J. P. Ililburti of Orlundo was Scout.t b. for.- lie went away to the
the guest of Rev. S. \\ Walker last army and had two troops under his
week.
charge, we expect to have two more
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred King of the troops organized by next winter and
West Side left Monday in their ear ate going to d&lt;&gt; all in our power to
for Plant City to visit Mrs. King's |make the Boy Scouts one of the big
brother and then on to Tampa tilings iu our city because it is the
to lie gone a week on pleasure only thing for the training &lt;d young Imys
G. W. Bailey went to Daytona to be upright und good citizen-.
F-Hny to :&lt;•&lt;• his family who are a,
Nearly all of the hoys ar.- Tender1.|. m In.
foot S c u ts and and the most of them
Mrs. Ella E.l.ly who ha« been have started on their 2nd Class Test,
spending sometime will: her nieces
\\,. will welcome all hoys between
here left Sunday f..r Winter 1 .i I. the age of l'J-ls ,&lt;&gt; join our Troop
to visit h-r brother D. D. Hunter \\,. w,q »,««.. ti...
,,, Hie

J-or K e n t - T o fishing partitl
tourist parties. 26-foot, half nUs
canopy motor boat fully f ,iUlrrJ
Licensed pilot who kr.
Johns. Phono 348W. L. (J.

eur lots. Farmers ■.in j. in '••either
For Sale Celery farms. any Mixt*. in milking up carH&gt;-!fc.
to 5'•lit pure baser. Buy front owner.
Wanted
5lMf
M a t r . - ' - i&lt;&gt; n
it. •X •»76. Sanford. Fin.
Furuitur.- enamel.
.rFt •r Sale Fresh Jersey milk cow holsterod.
ltoti«.I'aiMin
w it Ii i eifer *•alf. Sec V. E. Douglass papering. cal.-im - .-. U . .
'-re fu:PJ-3tc niture nr sell it f ■; &gt;
Cult:
it UI- I*.
'•n.iwi.n
We
know
our
trad.l'l.r
! r.HrGrow
•,
Poultry
r. »r Sab- 5 acre
Olid Fellows I!,.
i
ar. 1
room
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and
.ind Squab farm. 7
5th st. M. J. lira
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I nt»w have for salt* all kinds of building materials which offer a big saving over present day prices, Re­
member, the lumber in this buflding wjls cut from virgin timber and is practically all heart, and wil! last
longer than the lumber which we are getting today.
Merc are the prices which will show you some real bargains in this excellent material.

Per M $25
Framing Lumber
- Pet M 35
Flooring and Ceiling
Per M 35
Siding - .
Windows, complete with frames and inside
3
trim each
Double Windows, complete with frames and
5
inside trim, each •

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Single doors, com plete wilh frame and inside trim $ 2
Double “
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Front doors, Special prices
Second hand brick not cleaned, per thousand 10
$2.50
Scrap Lumber per two horse load
n
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PACIFIC

Giant Flying Boats Planned for
the Trip.
W ill Crot* From California to China,
0,777 Mile*, In Four
Hop*.

ambassador to this country, I* an
American girl.
She was horn ut Dobbs Ferry, and l*
the third daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. \V. A. Ilos*. long resident* of
Hinton island. Doth canto from north
of Ireland stock.
She was married to Sir Auckland In
100." In HI. Mary's Protestant church.
W en New llrlghfon, and shortly nfter
went to live in Edinburgh, where her
husband was usristniit professor of
i lutotiiy In Edinburgh university.
Several year* later they went tc
Dublin to live, and still Inter to Mon­
treal, when* he held a professorship
at Met till university and later became
principal.
Sir Auckland Joined tint
ltrlllsb forces at the breaking out of
the war, and Lady Gethics remained In
Montreal.
lie was seriously wounded and In­
valided home lie was made brigadier
general, and, later, knighted.

New Voi'rf.— Two
tljlni? boats
for tho first llluht arms* the Pnclllc
ocenn nro being plnmn.il. according
tn the Manufacturers* Aircraft mwoelation. These plane* will be nenrly
twice the size of the NC-4, which made
.the first trnne-Atlnntlc flight.
1710 proposed route lie* from Hnn
FrnnclHCO to Hongkong, Chinn, n dis­
tance of 7.0U1 nnutlcnl mile*, or about
8,777 land mile*. Stops will be mndo
nt Honolulu, Wake Island, Guam and
3 E E S TO TRA VEL VIA PLA N E
Manila.
The flight hn» been made possible,
Xl.ibama Apiary Announce* It Will
the association snys. by an Invention
Make Air Shipment to
of Edson Gnllaudet of East Greenwich,
Canada,
11. I., whereby three Liberty engines
are coupled to one 18-foot propeller.
Itlniilngham, Ala. — Transportation
The new l*ont« will have thtve separ­
lllUculUe* in the shipment ef bees
ate power plants, each containing
iver long distance* for breeding pttrthree high compression Liberty en­
soses have been solved by an Alabama
gines. or nine motors to each ship.
plur*, width miiiouuvi-d that arrangeThe boats will ho trlplams with n Itettls had been completed to semi
wing spread of MO feet, as compared 11.1100 worth ef henev maker* to north
with a spread of 12AV4 f**'t of the NC j ■fi Canada by airplane.
boats. Ea*h boat will have a wing i
area of ulxiut fl,OnO fii’t ntwl curry «
Don't Dodge Dog Tax.
crew of 1(1 men. The hulls will he
Falmouth. Ky till* 1 uulv beasts
•17 foot long, 22 feet longer than Mint i i ■ percent dog tax r&gt; • r I. 'flu re’
of the ,VC-l. The cruising radius Is U**&lt; a *.• &gt;\ tbtg la tile ■•eiuti ai d lie
estimated at 2,100 nautical miles, near­ . . . j..,.. . *'«l •*■! a * r .:*pii tlt »■;, tUi
ly twice that of the NC craft.
.
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. r i v &gt;.11 1 1 . J.
Three high compression motors will ' . -i .if
I'i.im...
drive each of the three propellers.
Each unit of three motor* will
Instalhil lti a separate nuerlii*. thus ,
making possible repairs white In flight.
Each propeller will be driven b&gt; two
motors wltb one In reserve.
Enough gasoline ran be carried to
permit n cruising radius of 2,.Mx» lanil
miles without stopping.

LEARN

Photo shows little Miss Minnie I.In.
one of the pupils of the open air class
'if public school No. ft, llro..klyn, N.
Y., who learns the three It's while
bundled up In blanket and bag. She
receive* the same Inst ructions a* the
children In the enclosed srhool rooms,
but has the benefit of the fresh sunny
air.

AN AMERICAN

Wife ef Nc.v British Ambassador to
'Jailed States Wag Dorn it
Dobbs Ferry.

WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
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Juisiuun Lady Sullcreil Until She
Tried

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trees

in

r :::r .T

c f s a u a f.a

betide* the Palm, There Is Said ;o Co
Many Varietiei, Also Forage
Plant* and Shrjbs.
DcOles the palltl tree, which reqtlltv* nil her a Inrge. ...... 1 of water.
various other sorts of tree* are found
hi the Sahara aside from numerous
slirtih* mid inamrlsk*. principally the
rubber tree and the ctbel. n variety
ef the tamarisk. !r. the southern Sahara tin* Dotnnor Egyptian palm Is
found; It doe* not hear fruit, hut the
trunk and branches serve various pur|toscs. Tile Aplr possesses other nrhon-sccnt specie*—notably mimosas of
all sort* In ihe most unprotnlilng re­
gions. Eon real) believes that wooded
plateaus will exist,
Th&lt;» Sahara contain* a number of
forage plant* and shrubs. It was on
these that the cnraviitts pastured,
and that even the 1,200 or Libs*
camel* of the Eourenn lmmy expedi­
tion and It* auxiliary convoy* suereeded In sustaining themselves.
It must not be forgotten Mint we
are speaking here of spontaneous
vegetation, which grows without de­
manding help or labor from limit. It
Is therefore, an Ineontextable fart
that th ese pasture land* are capable
; of a rrrtoln degree of Improvement.
I'■-v■idod t ore 1* all Initial e*tnldl-*hI c ' of r.ii'il* of romniutilentb n. T! '
III.; aeiooo* run be allallied ''V ll*
11 ' 11,1 1,f * in*
^ n i'**•*. fora »*■
1
n it* u'lu 1 n r ’ •***%rrt'!t m11«"C*11- 1
■lit,.
M . - - i* f.. Trubut nn*l i:
- * M„ • S u l
-•bint* nre v«*r\
Tit'*** »| • *
* * iiMt* In fll.tr
T '!*•
&lt; . iitiuit »• |||« '1 :f »*;ii ’ m

A l G I ' S T f,.

ro-'ot’s. which are well provided with
water; beneath the dale trees eiilllva
tbrn of the kitchen garden Is very
well developed. In the oi**e* nre found
the flg tree. (he nprlcnt, the (teach and
the grope. Agriculture succeed* well
in the oases of the North nx ul lllskn
The e**ltlvnt»d cereals are barley
**b*‘til sorghum n*.d millet; luc**rtte
•« the fora-n plnnt of the o a s i s . It I*
of a very beautiful variety, with wbb
leaves and seem* very resistant t*»
salt.
Industrial cultivation Is nowconfined to a few plants, such ns mad
der mill a variety of tobacco used for
snuff.— Sctomlflc American.

ADOPTED AT 41, G ETS MILLION
New York Pa*lor Inherit* Re*ldue of
Eitate of Produce Broker's
Widow.
New York.— Deques!* aggregating
more than $1,000,000 are left to the
Rev. Henry Nut*cb Furnnld ns the re­
sult of hi* legal adoption In Ibid, when
he was forty-one years old, by Mrs.
Sarah ft. Furnnld, who died, leaving
property estimated nt more than
5 2 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .

.Mrs. Furnnld was the widow of
Francis I*. Furnnld. member of the
produce exchange, who died in list?,
giving 5000,000 to Columbia university
lo erect Furnnld ball In memory of
Ids son. Henry 11. Furnnld, who diet)
In Ifo'.*.
Mr. N.it -rli Furnnld was n student i
at the Fiilnii Theological seminary
when he wa* adopted by Mr* Furnnld.1
and had been regarded ns a sou long
before he wns really adopted m titjo,
when Ihe law was passed [xniillting
the adoption of persons who had
r**’ii'hpi! f l t o l r

nut

(o rlto

AND GROV/ HEALTHY

LADY GEDDES

—

THE SANTORI) HERALD

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Cardui.— Says

“ Result

Was Surprising.” — Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
SprlngflMd
M*lc was po
'weak I could Imrdly stand up. and I
.•ould have hi-arlnvd"- i. pains and
was nut well nt any time,'' says Mrs.
I). V. W illi. . wtf** of a well-known
far, or oil I! it*- *1, till* plan*. "1
*:*-j*r i Mli, :
!;u lu i tun! h.i vlng to
ni tn i&lt;il,
I' .itlnuift Mr*. William*
a,
:; :i, ■ ' ■
truuhb* ft am which
slip obtalnt '1 relict •b '■ ugh the ii* i of
Cardui
“My liu
ini, h.ivine b*-.trd
at ' 'arilul, pr"! ', I |t ttlt ; It I
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"1
nfli i taking
Cardui
. . . that I u;: I: ;,f
Th*- r* xult
-i r;.* I
I
f*-.l Ilka a illfforvut
person.
“ IojIit 1 piiffi’fvil from wt ikurs*
and wi nit hack, n m | f- ;•
i
I did I."I i ! " i l l At l. ivlit, I wa* *0
nervot
&gt;•
. My liuabaud said
It* would t;i! mi
••• ■ 1 ini 1. which j
hi* did. It nt
in ;,i d tiiu . . . My I
ilortar Mkl I .
fltti
I wa In
food healthy &lt; odltlon.
1 cannot .
*ay too much for it.’*
Thou ; ul
wr.mon liavc s’lffcrcd
n* Mrs. WllliJHu* i! -crib--, ’intll (hoy
found r- II f from *.!:•.* u.-i* of Cardui. i
filneo it l;ii ludpod »&lt;i many, you
• in aid not hesitate t&lt;&gt; try Cordnl If j
troubled with womanly ailments.
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LUCKYnGURE “9”

tain runs.* of Bold. The llrst dlsnivery was made at Hitter Creek, wlieru
free mllHni; samples of rock avert.nod
$1T» worth » f B'd.l to the ton.
And

Almost Makes One Believe In
“Science ol Numbers.

now,

in

111111, c o m e s

th e

news

o f t h i s n e w d i s c o v e r y III t h e h e a r t o f
trop ical

A frica .

This raises the question of the truth,
or otherwise, of the so-called “Science
o f Numbers"—one of the mnry occult
ii,.
W ill
Be
A sked ,
M beliefs that have come to us from In­
C
r
Any C o n n e c tio n B e tw e e n
dia and the East.
Num ber N in e an d G o l d : - S t » There are now tunny little honks
.lenlltiB with this subject, In which
t i . t . c T h a t A r e In t e r e s t in g .
those who are attracted by out of the
i nuciiet. wclBl.lltK 173
,,MH way studies will (lm! much to Interest
anti niuuse theta. It Is as well, how­
, „ J S nut III IIK- l * W » »
ever. to test thoroughly all such the­
tT u H ..nr nf tl&gt;»* Inr^nt nuiWtfU *ver
V Bli 0U,&lt;i.lr AUitmllu. a»»l this new ories before putting them to any prac­
„f African »:ohl 1,4 ,“,ttl ,0 ,,tf tical lest. Fur one cannot help wonderltu; why. If these “sciences" nr.* rcllnhle, those who practice mid profess
. very ciTlnus «ne. remttrks u writer to believe In theta are not rolling In
in l
Answers, that all the ur.-ut riches.
I f ! ,
hnse bee., matle t» jn.rs
S , . ; with the IlKttre
The faNow W e Eat Mermaid#.
piiu* t"i.llf*&gt;n.la B-ld Uwli *“ Sutter.
Uvea
merimilds uowtidtiys yield
(-r-v—K were la 1S1®*
vnlanhle commercial products. Their
,n„
years later came the &lt;l!s- flesh Is very |*ood to eat. illfTcrent part*
nitfn „f c»h! In Aunt nil la, an.l la of the creature rescmhlliu; h.s*f, veal
e,. very -mm* year In Itrlll.l. Culuin- and pork. Tltelr skin makes nn e\
,ia The ru»h tn Australia was really c.dlent leather; their hones take a
(7 I e.-timlm: of the krri'ul Island eon- hentitlf.il polish, and their livers fur
tltifflt’* eareer us a dnailaloa of the nlsli till oil resetnldliu; that of cod
livers which Is commonly tt'.st for
ItrlH-H
.
J, ] s i '; i tii«* fa m o u s C o m s t o iK lo d e
tliedlcllie.
, |.■io,il hi* and proved the richest
They are tint railed mermaids nay
,ur .IlM-mertsI In the I’lilUil Slates. loaner, hut “duuntiBs" tlieir human
Tin year 1ST!* saw the Arizona S'dd like nppe.imtirt* wlo-n seen lit tie* sur
ninl the tfr.al rash to the faun*..' face of the sen. with head and shoul
town of T o in h » to iie .
tiers exposed to view, having lo early
It, |ss;i the almost eijually lni|ii&gt;r- times given rise to one of the most
tint iHctfUiC# of Clover creek, la Simile picturesque of myths.
tn; California, were opened up. Here
The animal Is about' the s|j&gt;e of a
tio' lii'td was Just l.elow the surface. porpoise, with hue.* Ittm.’s (eimhllm:
»riil t'.ii.'i fortunes were piled up.
It to stay ft&gt;r a hum time under water*
In ]s:':&gt; hl*l.iry repeated Itself. That mill vr!t.ders like those of a ruminant.
»a» tin* year when the world llrst Tusks that protrude from the tipper
j,.,r,l ,f tin* amarlt.B rlelies of the Jaw are a il|stlnBul*lduK mark of the
KlnnaAe. nil.I when the Brent ra«li male.
a. tie* far areile. The Viliam
D u c o n u s a r e ilenlr.etts o f w a r m sea.*
i veil- that year a landmark . .f t e n t h e . a p p r o iic h n e a r t o la n d com
Itit* in w It It t h e t i d e an d f c e d liu : on
|r, ti .■ i .fur; of Bold dlk'tiluc.
Tin %fiit I P t) atialn was the y.*a« t i l e s u b m a r i n e Illume o f lillld lints. T o

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vet’ tll.de tie”’**

c a p t u r e th e m n e t * a r e s i r e n lied a e r o * *
c h a n n e l * Itmdlm ; to » m h tints
They
he.’nin e e ll tn lm ltsl. atnl. lllnihli* t o r l - e
to th e s u r f a c e t o hr.*a»he. a r e tlrownetl.
— riilh id e lp h la

I.edtrer.

Influenza Epidemics.
A Itrltlsli .liu t.ir, wrltlnu In the l.ondun I„*nci*t Inst Niivcittlmr, cjtlciiluicl,
IIS !| result Ilf Ills I|||*ITVM|||UI Ilf Itltltl••iijui .‘pliii'inics. that inn* iii’currcl
■’Very thlrfy-tlirci* weeks, thmtgli thusi*
fulllnu in ml til w*.*!,lhi*r were sn siiuht
n* in In* hurrlly tmllci'iihle. lie pn*illet.il that till* next epliletuli; wmihl
m-eiir m .Intniiirj' "r IM'runry nf this
\ ,.}|r. sixty-six weeks lifter tin* severe
• phli'llilc nf It*I si. If hi* iiliservutluns
M i n i theory are cnrreel till* next tun
•-Inmil) come In the mlhl went her nf
next September ninl "f April. HEM.
Anotber otii- wnuhl Hum lm tint* In
Iieceliiher. 1l*_I. Hill ii* the genii cults
Itlg the illseftsc seems tu he losing Its
virulence there Is gniiiml fur hope
•lint. Ill spite of the ilefetiselesstiess nf
meilletil sclenee lh emi'luitllig the epl■lemle. the worst Is over fur u guml
tntiiiy yenrs.
Good

O n e on

D a v e , by C r a c k y !

Tin* other diii

Henry

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went

•1'iwii to O n v e M l.r m i s l.u rb e r s i m p tittd

GOOD TO
TNCLAtT
DfiOP"

SCALED TINS ONLY
AT VOUR GROCERS

MAXWELL HOUSE
CO FFEE

sked I &gt;IIXe I f h e wull ld s||uve o||e s|i|..

•f Ids fur*- f o r rt d im e . Dove Informed
M m Him! h e would slum* bo th .ld .- s fu r
1*. e«*llts lull If h e oltlv w suited on*-O le ' l u l l e d tie w o u ld sllitV e It f u r I"
e ,,|it * .
Iletiri gut Into th e 1 lutlr. nnd
- ift e r 1‘i t ' e
tllld
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lu W e l*
n ru tllid l l l “ p e e k , n * 1 e-l IdtO w h le li s ld .’
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Estimating Age of Moon.
fJonb.glcnl dates can imrdlv he v e r y
precis,-, yet I'rof. \\\ || |*|, Urine
seeks to reconcile Sir fJenrire I'nrvvin’*
view that the moon wn&lt; th^.wn off
frnitt the &lt;*iirtI. less that) O i . wmi . nmi
years aco with the fltntres ,.f r**ck «ittdents sliowlnt! that the earth's .-rust
h* ante solidified at lea*!

r \g e

or oth,f trruri.it&gt;; tn burrow money »r.d
••cure thr . » m r by a (iln lir u| it, ttork, •&gt;
by th# M . fu lio n of it* mdra, I*..n&lt;1*P nr
mnrigigr# or uthrr obligations upon th#
prop* My of th# corporation; Anti grin-rally

J" h a *' ** a lit) m n i •«- u LI • u c h fiu m r »

a*

tn i y

Nolle# oi* Election
m rael,
sithln Mid Rperla! T a i School
In compliant# with thr rirovUinn# of IM.trirt, In held Mid rf.rllan.
I’ frr in t. .S’ o. 7 (Chulu.ital W. II. MrrH( hairier
U « i of Florida. Nullc# Is
h« f rh ) riv*-# •Sat nn flection ha* brrn or­ » » t h , r . It. It. Hebert*. J . E. Snyder, Inder* ri ti* hr hr!tt .inrf thr #am# will hr* hrlcj •{leetor* and ..avid Self, Clerk.
JUtne and ordered by the Hoard of Public
In.trurtlo* h r Serai#,,!e C’ nuMy, Florida. In
regular ,r .i„n a,,emblrd at Santord Florida
Tuetday July 6th, I9J0.

(SEAL)

C. F. lURRIROV,

t t b *t
T. U l. A U T O S * . Seely.
IT.ite.

&gt; r jr«,

Chairman

T h r f c U o « t t i ( r * m r i f t f r appoint*(| tn
-r,
a iit j c l i: til
rhr air.'MRt! of the rapllal ttork of this art at lopprrti.fi ahil rUfk
Noilee of Elecllun
Inr pfrrinftt
n t h n .hall hr T » i , . I un,1r..! ami Fitly
milhin •«!•! Spcftal T»i Srhonl
In romplianrr aith thr provinfnna of
Tht»u**nd It.dUr,
IliD.laUlt, tlltldctl Into iMtlric!, In hold ilkiil rlrrllnti.
Chapter
lii?»,
La w« of Florida. No tier *»
"t u y, Is th at the m oon w a s ile tac h e d T . o Thouiund .viol Flvn llundt, d Sh an,
I*r« ciort N i». ,* i liHtlwl \V, J, L a » ton* hrfrl*y giArfi that an tfrcllon haa brrti or*
.
*.*.iH
t
titi
t
thr
par
lalu
r
td
Onr
llundr,d
!.. K. Wright, J. ?% Thi&gt;mp««&gt;n I otptrlorp, drfi'd t*» he held and thr »ame t*Mt hr hrld
w h i l e th e e n f . b ,I,,it,-,b*I .&lt;!is *i|ll
SlUll.l'tl, tarl., of «atd rapllal jlo r k »&gt;t T * „ • nil II. II. McCall, CUrk.
in Special T a i Sfhmil DiatHrt N « 5, Srraisufficiently phi stir, hut that f„r inrcs Itundrid vnd Fitly
Thouaand
Indlar*
I*11n r a n d ofd*r*d hy i h r IIr a i d id I’uMIc 1 note C*ujfity, Florida, nn T u r id a y Auguit
It circulated around the earth ns n i t-'iii.euu.om r » o Hundrr.l Thousand In,l- Inatructioti for Simirndr County. Florida, t 10th, Clio, for ihr purpoar of d&gt;trrmlnlng
lar, t,f ,aid rapllal ,tt,rk ahall l,r niRitnon
rrgular *rRi|..n •••* mhltd at Sanfnrtl. who phall hr truatrra of thr aaid dlairfct for
clmid uf fragments. The thlnl Influ­ ,t*,fW tlividtd Into T » Tbxtitind t h a n * of in
rh'Mda. Tutttja) July Mh. 1020.
thr n*\\ i g r r m l i n f two yrara, and thr
Ibr par vilu,- ,,f Onr Itundrid In.llar, larb i
t* V. II \ It 111St IN*,
numl.cf .*f vnilU f Diitrlrt S&lt;*b«itd T a t tn
ence of this chilli) Indue small, the and
Filly Thouaand tloUar, of ,aid rapllal All, &gt;t
Chairman.
** IrvifiJ and roller ted for ■a c h of the aaftl
earth would have lone retained lie. • lurk ahall hr prrtrrrrd ,lo r k dlvidrd lie, T W I.A WTtl.N, S . r t j
)fift
Thr foil. trinf named arc
to
primitive rotation period of nhottr four F’ ivr Ip in d od ahart, of thr par \ atur « 47-Slr
Onr tlundrad indlar, rat'h. shirh alork
art a« in i per! ora an*1! clerk at I h r pi ret nr la
hours. ( Ytitrlfiiiral force would have • halt hr l,,u, d only » h r a paid (or In full In 4 Irrult fou r!. Hrcrnth Jutllrlal f'lrcul O f , named, *ith!n **i-l Special T a t School
IIh laatul money &gt;d thr I 'n ltn l S l a t , , &lt;d
I Inr Ida. Sr
ti.*.i.i.
^ ml noli
.
t'tiuni; In I hanrer;
hUtrlrt, to h Id *j|&gt;! election.
treatIv reduced uravlty in the irofdes. »Inirnra.
or all or
any portion of Ihr Mar&gt; I
\\ UllarTiPof]
iTrrlni;t No. H (irr.rva) JL Hakrr, CL C.
mnklnu It possible te explain the ex­ rapOal ,tork of thl, rorporatlon may hr
V».
I . fit#. M W
•r, ! ncprrt «*r*. ami Wm.
payable
i,,ue,l nr u*ed for lb, nurrbaae J. H. M a c ru d e r r t at.
ti Kithrc, (*lrf k.
istence of reptiles of such line** sire of properly, othe r real or prraonaf. or for
f»onr
and
ofdcftd
h\ th»* tL'ard of Huhlie
prraona claiming intrrtata under
a* the Atltintosiiyrus and the Hplo.lo lh, i&gt;rv m, nl of lalior or ,ervFirra. at a yu,t It. T oIt all
Florida, in
L lggitt T h '»m »i t», McKaciirrn, VV Inatrurllon for StMulnoir
and lair taluatom thereof, in l.r ,1.1. rrr.ir.i !
F r y , J,, H
Atd
n tt rcgtjLir *r * * i I' t» a*#rmhtrd at 'Sanford* Florida
Ctt*. null th e fligh t o f such h e a v y r e p I by
b y " ,th,
h i " to,ar,l
t.oVrT oi
v4 . .. i i r a t a d ) , M-ivid 41 ............
' ......
of ifVrcrtor^...............................,
director-.
Tm*.la&gt;. July 4ith, I9JU.
f lic s ns the r t e r o d a c t v K
It ..... HIS III
T h , . th . -ant pr. tarred .tor k .hall .n tlllr ' o ' r . T m
si: vi.)
c . v. ii \ it in son*
th. ^ l.r. r,,
l i f h ■n *1 —v &lt;-rf&gt;
r x x,x*
«n n*r rltifr.Sn^ Ah) ifitifMt I n Ihr I mI&gt;ear* ,t»ln
Chairman.
tnwifif *if*frrt|ii**! |*f*»|»rft) *
to aft |&lt;»r»«&gt;na Altiat:
itlriitiMl flint fill* fr i t aa 4*4in«iollc1it(*_ • fla»d
&gt;»an&gt; i lu id c r id «*( Light per r., nt) until
rUtmihe an intrr»l in «altl i»r^p« rt&gt; ,
a f t : t w l a w t o n , s#ct&gt;.
imI In the* Crt»tn
mi* |u*rl«wl. wlilidi wnn t h r aannr ahall h e a r he rn retire L *urh ill- ^ ‘ i t.f s r
17-Mc.
Sir.
t i *.5 i s .*&gt;f it. ,iu i:.
vldtrida t»! i l a a y i lir paid before th*" d I v i*
mnrkiMl hy n i;r«*nl lnvn«lnii «»f thr land d r n d «-n rntfirvnm atork Ahall h r paid or SK 4 of w \ * 4. anil S\V '* of % »:**. m&gt;)
S
K
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a
t.f
S
\\&gt;
4 ami N \V ‘ » of S i : ' * . Srf,
N11f i cr of Vi blgnmr nl
hv Mh» '*i*a nnd n irpmi inlau^ vulninU* fUid. Th* Hoard of t hjrirt ,rm may 4«!l a n d .11. T|*. Jl S of It *11 V. S K ' * of .SK' a of T&lt;» T i n : C l t L l U T O l L N 4»F II. 11. C l t o w .
U t u r t h r preferred at irk p r ovided t*«r in Src. sir*, t i* : » s. of it lo i:. s * ', ..f s k * .
n t : u. v s s n ; s n i t .
si**fIv|fy that may haw brrii altn* t«» tin* tin#* Article* *f Itirornoration, a* a n d *h*-n
i o f SK&gt;* of S# r. I#,. Tp. 21 S of It no
Lira#*' tak** n»*flc«* that If 1L t ' r o i Iff, of
t»f u
ifirrctora
#hal! m det*r
i r r n o r a anau
n m r - #- cai ' i
u i'i
« c *.,* L*‘ ’
..
UTrat fl*l4*s ralsrtl whlh* tin* ymihi; T n* »aid heard ill
Sanford,
H»*mm*dr C'ciunty, Flmrida* haa nn
m l t&gt;r T h . , . .M l p r r l . r r . t l , m f k . h . l l b . r r - M *
l,K , A * PC% 1 i * 1
the 2M h *iay of Juni t
made an, attlgniiioa»ii un**
nmr Ihi* &lt;arih. TIiIh i h r i n a h t r aht| auhjecl It* rail at a n . time I ‘
.. u ’ * t %**^ ‘ ‘
ifimt «nd *li»l on *al*1 *lat*» s««ign alt pro­
i. itulv ..rg.nt I ]\
,K' ' u f!"
'';
film* nf wrisnlhlallnn l« fniiml ti* fiirn*!1 •fur ,h.
perty
b&gt;
him
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l
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thr
undmdgned f&lt; f
. . . » . m l r - m l &gt; f..r ......................
, - . r - . t u r - I ‘ S *; A
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S, •'»
thr i f n« lit *&gt;f hi# rr«*dltot, t her* fore you iSvIf
falrh wv\\ with lhirwln*« ralculathm ,vlil ,t"fk suh irrrut-l Itit-f r-T ,.f tlniil.ritl.
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right " f - » a ) . N»*rlhea*lctlv along ' #:te, with
nitty tla.
41Ii th** undrriigneil,
undr rdgrud, »within
It hi it alfty
da a
or* *jid *t&lt;a That #aid pr* f» rf* d •t••#k may railroad
•»f flu* alctfe* «»f lilt* nnwir* l*lrl!t.
arm* to » p .int }*. of beginning. S' to hr* I If you ft-*id«* within thr #tatr of Florida, i *
h. lujuidaUd at the option «»f th*- •** ard of ■ginning
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of
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hty*»n«l
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limit#
of
«aid
Slat**
d
y*»u
frviilc
beyond
*&gt;
f
paid
Slat.*
dlirrhifi »hil ll.»* r* n#«n! *d th*1 hotilrfa of m-r. .lh. T|. Jl S »f It 11 »: 1: *,
w ' , ..1 within four month#, *»u rn #1airmen!* &gt;&lt;(
•aid pf* f* fU'd al ii rk . h ) ***ri 4 er ti ng lf»c *a rn n
G r e e k Ancona.
Srr . M Tl it, s ,u it it
1 cMif accounti and claim# a gal nat the a,a i *I
l11
t.d1."
»' r„mnixfl
com m on t*M,rl
t o r k ,.1f r*|ij»l vatu** T1hn.i
a t in M ,V ,Annum nnchtit pert uf the A•Ir1 . 4 . . .( ..........lull *&gt;: ..... .................... t h - ..............
V -rn M -i? r
y a#«tgni*r
l ‘ at*d at Fanlord, Seminole Count1 „
-i..,v
'r
' an, th.,kr '1 &lt;''&gt;l k M, V &gt;
title, liitllt by tin* ilreek* nf Sjrncttse Ui*
. i . .vm4|i1u• nf
* a.«id
.4 #
,1i»e.k b.h.lt
, . a* I..
. . . . . lull
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VV:Uiarn«‘*n
‘-•iilh May *d Florida thl* the Hlh day *»f July, IP/' .
ln
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,i'lrinla
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L. F. I I O S I I O L L .It,
nl,mil :tso |t »*., Is Just the plnce h* I mm tn* hi Id* r* *d an&gt;
any rnmmon *t-*ck
IT 'tc
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,V«#ignre,
It # further ordered that t i n order I
Ahall
l*i
*
ntltl*
d
to
rn
a
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i
p-kyrni
rit#
Thai
In-re timl* siieli us are anuniinceil, out ol thr firt * arning* of *atd , , r{o*fwtl&gt;*o a | uMUiit i| tiine -i week Iof 1J con#r**UtlVe
N
ollrr
of
Vppltratlon
for
l
«
t
Ih
rrd
t n-lrr
might he i-xpts led. Tin* n n mum* certain mm to be Plod b&gt; the board of week# in The S»nfor.l l l . i i M , a nr»«pafi#-r
S» mmole (Nutnty.
FI of hi a I -*pf cilon 3&gt;*.A uf ihr lirrirral Si it ura.
director* d u ll b«- m t avid*1 each and every publiahed I ti
Annum l« the ilreek won! fur elbow, \*.*f to retire the preferred #tock laturd
WitncM r
• . 1 1 and
ihi
f laid j
Not let* {« here!
. *
i h i t V* W» Kilffik
given to tin* port because nf |be shape hrr*iimt*r. at d #ufli *um* phall be •*•! a#ide Circuit 4*ouri. thl# ihe J'th l&gt;av of M,»&gt; 1pu?cha*« * { T a t cNrlidcate No 7d^, d*tr«(
the * th *fay of July A lh, l*v!t*, hat Pled
ra r *i v* 4 1 ii fitil t h»* e 11f 1r«* pr* frr r1111 *t»»ck A. I* t*.*2!N
nf Its luuhiir. Atnl Ilow after ren • hall Ital* 1rdi fetffr*L
V.f u l l ' ll LASS
«aid rertiPrate in my office
and haa made
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ircuit
1
o*jrtf
Hcmtnole
f
o
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t
y
.
appllrathm
for Tav l»erd t-» li iu * in accordturles, peasants In the tlebls have
anrr with law, Sai'l rrrtifiratc rmbrarr*
common * 1 » k * ball mn *i 1’ 11«
* ■ - i I'l l* „ Hofid a.
i nun* across sntne wmulerful palliteil iviig power *-f d i i l r**f porat
ihi L»lb&gt; Ping ili ••-rih* &gt;i pr»»prflv altuatrit in
and I b** bold- ^
Star buck
Hy V, I*. l t d ! (• I.A NS l M
Sfsrt.ltM.J** i inintv. f btrbla i b * » l l
lire. V*”
I M 'J lr.
vas. * ilatlng from the gniinl age of • r* t the priSrreil •«••« k .hall not I * ,»,. , S*dinl«ir fur 1‘omptamanl
4'nr . f Nt:** ..f SL N Src t. T o 21. H.
lll h d to vote thr *aru* and th* ‘ .tnic *t*all 1
Cri’ek art. INcapIng tin* .InstructInn lie non partli »|*al (fig. rtrepl a# b* r* tiibelor* 1
Ilaffg. :•» i: . Itun N 1171 eh# , \ 55 lire,
Nil 1Ice of I'uhllc 4 tlon
1
«-11 ch« , K J *-♦■ ' i f h# i H 12 . 7 clip,*
Oil* - lilt l o Hu* InMlis 11tViI till* l.ntiL'il- 11at e» I. pfitl the r ntire *loik h* r* *i inti r #li all !
I
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d
Slat* • I an*l 4Hi rr.
H
#»i* 1 rh# , 7 am-* The #4id landbring
!**■ lion a-** m j M f .
(*alti* #vdl« . 1 1 * . July I J
I,ii -. I- tin *•• treasures 11u■I lain hnrleil
a**»
*.•!
*1 lh* »fat•- "f ihr luuatir*) of puth
nt in 11 i \.
N*it I r# i* tiff*!*) given that II. 1 Hampton ctrtiptatr in 1hr nam** *»f II
VV , Moulli»n.
l ! »* *n?p*if atiam *11*41,. *..nl*u»if ait*! h a v e St at# S* •« *Hng ligrfif for School land- t r
in th, earth until the sliqvel uf a
VI *«» T a i i V t f i tl r ,af **N **,
*•I *1at c*1 I h,«•
|*.*w*f li« • t i ret*r It* *'..|pi*fal• n g hl# lh* Mat 1 I I b ritla. * f 1*4int «v die, Vtarhiia
j..- 1*a tit lifuiiuht them tn light.
An full
phi! jratu hi-f pejp*-tnaily * f««*fd *»r.»l nlt*r
I b-riiJj. ha* til* &lt;1 ill thip nfprr hi* 2r,i| *la&gt; «*f J u ly V 1&gt;I mill, haa fit* 1 #aid
uni
It* *T4f p»-l 4t ** #’ %1*t* applii afl»*n t-* »*lcrt# umlcf thr ori*v)pi*»r.&gt; - f r. rtituati in rny *«Itic*. and ha# triad** applirai i I* as Impnrtaul now as she ever til** » *Ml Hit 111t tl*P lit
Hi*’ Vri I * i gr* **. a*|#|*t•*\ **4 I ilirunrv, - 1*1* Mun f r r Fat 1 *4» d «** , i m t»r in arrurdancr
wn* hio lug In eii &lt;|urliig the great a pc*,
v* i 1h 1a w , Sa,I*II r #■*1Ht r p»* *-tnb ratVH t hc f wl \It I I i 11 v.
1M»I, lh* f.-lbtwmg
lowing
*1* #cr»b*d
pr- p r i t &gt;
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w hotti ftiuil lei #t iirklinlitrl • of •aid *-»»f |*-•! a* the lamia «|e«rr|l»rd# or d* #iring to «-h j«» t 1
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id nu ll « • rtificate In tin* mam*# of II, t.\ IHlia*
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Unit I VV hVVIS.
by lb* •t**rkln»!*l*‘ I# »*1 a fluffing lirhl fof
II* gi*t* f . according to law, tal *|rnl will I ppu*- thereon
s o r g h u m w n s t e Is nuiMUtticcil t u t h e tbt* puriti***. on th* I '•! Tt|i*da| allnf the
on the loth da v «*f Augupt A. I» 1920.
IT ’c l u l t Jic iltte m v u f s c i e n c e * sis uf Lif*i \lon*4a&gt; In Jul&gt; *&lt;f * a&lt; h aio! *’V*r&gt;
Wt'itvr#,* t n v otbclal •igmature and, •rail t hU
at i»* prim ipal |daci «d l,ii#ltn » p «1
Nitlh r
the Till d a v of Ju ly V. IV ll»2i»
m u c h Im purtiiiice.
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N«»t|ci * hi reby giv# n that the Hoard of
s w e e t s o r g h u m m e t t h e s e u f s u r g h i i t u |tor«t ti n ahall hr inim« dial* I) elect* »l ih* r*- ** «r*’# ■
1.1-4• in ami lor Sr niin•*!»■ tderk *■( I 'l r m l l f*oUft, Hem lm dr Cnunty*
tilii ir I*) i tif II..ai*t *"f I Mu *d net, wnimatly, at
Florida.
( ' hiii .i i hlortdci, at th*ir tu tl ngiiiar meet
•* *TIt t i t u i k s e e d s t h e c u l u r l l l g g u r u 1‘ a tnriding h* Id for lh.it purpo.t,
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u b t n l t i e i ! ; It Is s t n i e i l t u l i m e m im &gt;
hrr in pr*** idol f«d ami until tLr ir * y m *#«&lt;r# }|oij#«* at Sanford. Fla will rmiv*- hid# f•»r
i e r . i H u e kI u u W u f c u l n r . r n u g l i t g f n t i n an *dr rt* d a ml iiimlilii d th** ollic*-! # *d t hi» thi r*bui1*ling of th* tienevn Hridgc n n r
the St J,ihn# III %&lt; r. b* t w* * n Sanford ami
p i n k t u b r i g h t r e d . *iil»nuii. - r n r t . - l , rurporation #hall b»- a# foll»»w*t t*. wti.
tir tov a Hid# nm«1 he lllnl with the *Trfk
John ltu*#r!l. I *r* 'blent,
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lh* i ircuit &lt; *-urt in ami f - f Semiftijli*
p e n rl g m v . d ;trk g r a y , d n r k b ro w n , m id
II T ItuMtll, Vic* • Frr»idrnt,
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k h ttk l.
T h e c n l u r s ur** d e - e r l h e d m
\ugu*t 2 ml |!»2 d, a to| !•-«i rmi#t lie arro m ■
Ami (hi Hoard i-f I *ir* *t&lt;*f* ahall be a i d
John
Hu##*d1, I'atioil with a i*-rU!i»*l check f«,r f HMMUl
*itIf 11111•* f u r w o o l , s | l k . l e i i l b e r m u ! rofi*i&gt;1 of l In |nil" wing
4‘ofitrartor
w'li b« r»4(uir«d to gi*«* boml for
II T llu##* U and I W I alb.dM
V e g e t i i b l e l i b e r s tllld f o r s i |e |i m u l e
- of th* amount «■! hi# Hod. Flan * and * i « ci*
Th*
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at ion* tmi) hi had b&gt; application to t "r* «ll
r l i i ' s m e p r o n o u n c e d p r o o f wen In * ' • tnrkhobl* r# iluli b*- h* bl at tb*- principal ft*
olTIfr in Hanford, Florida, nn the l*'dh day T. William*. LngMii * r. •dlire tn t*ourl Ilow**. Onr Inch Card* Will lie I'uhlUlird I 'l *
s t i t d l g h t m i d w i i s l il t ig w i t h s e n p .
Sanford.
Fla. I hi# lh ar*l f» n r u * thi fight
id Sept• mb* r V 11. lie u . f*»r the purl***#* « f
dri Tit In Hemllnif Al Thr Rntr Of 17.21
• lecting t Mhr» r# and l»ir** t*dp a# her* in Id lejprt any nf i l l ho|«
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••rganliatl'di ai tin# n * * ting.
In Court iif I mini* judge Seminole « &lt;»unl)
g o l d H eld i l e l d e d &lt; 1 l.u.YI.IV*» i v o r t l l ol
State nf I loflila.
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T lie H i gin •i am on id *| ind* (d * d n* •* «*r In 11*' 1* t a te of
Hie p r e e l e u * y e ll o w ’ m e l i il . T h i l l &gt;e;it
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li.ihltil)
to a hi eh thi* cor pof a M&gt;fi ’ bull Will la nt t
M* war&gt;|
till o f Hu* s l i i t e u f I ' o l o r t l d u V leldei •uli}* rt it** If «t an) time shall b* Five llun
Nolle*' 1# h* fob) given I** all *1 &lt;rn it may
n m i i; i n t h e n i n t r nou.sn
III g n l d .
T h e l-.M'd e r . . | drill Thoii*aii*| I i &lt;*11a f - ,
rimcern, that np t *. lath da&gt; *1 Hr|ktem|ii*f
I I I I H LI V II.
v 11 matt, I alts |
th# llimofabb
u f iiilu ie e ii In t h e “ h n r l e &gt; d i s t r i c t " ot
Th** itatfii* and rttblini'*# id the •ub* I
F. Houihobbr. Jmlgi id -aid I'otirt, a#
K e n t u c k y w i l l b r i n g S“ .*i,t#s't s m . umr&gt; •cribing inrorperalor*. ami th* amount i f Ju*lg* of I'robate, l*»r rn&gt; final ilipcharge a*
Mo- . apital #ti*rk »Ljb#crib* &lt;1 by n o l i an* &lt;t# VdmtmMrutrl&amp; of if&gt;* . *t»«t• id William 4*.
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( t Tin Ii f i v e t i m e * tl* m i l c h ii s t i l e t ' l l p folbiPk»
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S' I e w aril ii* * * a * • d -*n*I 11.a» a I 1he * a,ine I i me
John I h iio ll, SanfonJ. Fb*rMa, 2't» ihare#. 1 will pr* #* nt rnv Idial account# a# Vd •
p i e f ' t e e k g e l d l le l d y i e l d e d III l in e u*
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ill* *F jurat of* ha vi » I, T*uf.ro &gt;. I ot r 1 Midl­
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r i l t i : anil T H E F T nnd C O I. L E S I O N I n t i e g o l d m i n e * In t i l e I ' l i l t e d S u i t e
and atfiii d " o f #* nl# llii* ii * 2 1 i d a , -J 17 '»tc.
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fur infnrniulinn tn heailqunrlcrN Orlando
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In II* l.'tat* *d
, Aurnts wnntrd in every town In Horlda
H ri a ti F. IliggtTi*. Jr a niinor.
State of tienffla
whom it
Niitlrr i# h* r. J*i given to
t'ou nt) **i J*-rt**
rotin ffi, that l*M«|ora f* Higgle- a#
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«.o-a lt&gt; app* a r« *1 h* L re fin, at. oih*« r *lul&gt; iMianliaii *»f Hrian 1 lllggiri*, Jr . a mlti*»f,
authoriteil t*» aiimi* i*t* r »
ami tal e will, •*rt t h*■ I ♦d I* da &gt; ••I Vu,g ui* t, I !®21h ti 11] 11y I
Sen I n**l* acknowledgement*, John ltu#*«il, to in* w*-ll tit th* llonorahli K. I I |iiti«h*»ldi r, l**,unty
In I ii ti H of iNo 4 ii It nl) Jmlgr
( ’•Mint* Stale of llufhta.
klifiwti an*l known l.y me t* h* t l * #a»ne Judgi in and for #al«l F o u n t), at hi* **ffl»*
In lt» Fatal* *1
prr«on *1* *cf |h»d ii* anti who #»ib«rr l*t»l t** In Sattfonl in *ald 4**mrtty, at 2 oVIock p. rn '
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| BUSINESS CARDS j
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SCUKI-I.K MAINES
SANFORD -•

FLORIDA

Automobile Protection

LEGAL ADVERTISING

HENRY M c L \ U L IN
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MY SI'KCIALTIICS:

GEO. G. HERRING

AUiiriii-y-at-l.nw
N'i. 11 Canu-r-WnntliTilT Building

W hen you let us supply your building
necils you r.^I « RrL‘at dcdl more than just so
many feet of lumber— bundles of shingles —
pounds of naits—or p a n e l s o f Beaver Board.

You j»et the Denefit of our building

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material knowledge a n d experience in Service
that helps you R e t tne results you want at the
ripht price. Service ftrei in planning the
w o r k —more service in selecting proper mate­
rials— speedy service in delivering the goods.
You pay for the materials, T.'ie serx'/co
pays fo r itself in the larger volume of business
it brings through super-satisfied customer#.
It will pay you to
be one o f them.

Com
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S e rv ic e

Sanford

N o v e lty
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LAM US, FISH A HITLI*.

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I.onir, T im K r r n r . I n . p r r t o r . , II II. l a r r t . h .
■urfalr uutirll,, unit iIm tirfr»i&gt; lirfuln. ,*■ Clrrk.
■ iriai.il, (..f l h » ( mi rjmir nl fnrmlnf « •■■*'•&gt;
I'rrrlnrt No. 1. J. M u ,.on, l,. I . r a d o n .
(MitjlM anil riifj.ntati- urnli r amt Ii) v*itun It, It
WM lIrn . Irt.prrliir.. I
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nf thi- l . , * i nf ihi* .ilal*' , f Dr ftiU. anil 'In
h . ir h y a 11111•I ihr (nllMoin* Arli't)^ ■( Inriirporalknn.
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T h r namr rl lm . rurimintlnn .hall t,r
"J O H N
ItrHSHl.t. ( T I M I AN V
anil 11.
|&gt;rinripal i.ffli-r. amt tilarr ■&gt;( liu.ini*. ahall hr
at Saritnril, firnitrinlr I'liunty. » Inflita, hut
1( ,„a&gt; havr amt •■•latiliah aurh nlhrr uffirra
an t (ila'a. nt liUalnr.. » l &gt;Urh | larra a. Ihr
llnaril nf l i l u f t ' i f , ma) Imm l l m « ln .tim r
rtrlrf mlnr.
A It TILT.I! I I .
Thr yrnrral naturr nl thr tiU.lnr*. I « l»r
tr an.acln l an&gt;» rnnrfucl#.i by ,ali» cui(ioralinn .hall hr a, Ittllo—•, l i r * l l i
T o rarry on thr huaino, ol a rotnml,.lon
mrrehant. I.fo kn, tailnr. amt a z . M ; lo
pur rha.r. Iiuy aril, amt iliapoar nl any anu
alt litml. Ml Irulta antj *rr-talili-*. amt any
amt alt hlnit. nt produrr of - h a ta o r v rl nalurr an'l klmi, ona rnmmlulun
haaia or
n l h r r - l . r ; to makr
aHvar.rra ami loan, lo
(armrr. on th.lr rrop. of rnnlrmplat.il fM'p.i
to iiuy, aril, a i(ulfr anti iliapoar ol rral r . l a l r
and piraonal prnprfiy; to bnrrna munry; to
tn u r bond* ami .rrurr Ihr aamr by &lt;lrrd» ol
Iruat of m m t i p i ; to buy Irair, antuli" fral
r .t a l r anil clrar. ilrrrlop. lay out thr aatnr
Into farm, and to
rulllvntr thr aamr to
v ir rlald ra, trull*, or olh .r produrt. ot Ibr
mil; to rnanufartur*-. buv. fell nf ulb* rwi*it
deal In frrlllltrra, f#rtili»er rnaleria!»; inctfeiki*• or apraylng nmlrrjaje, and all
iegllHil
nd# of farm rnachlm f), tool# or auppliea;
kind
lui manufacture, puechaae, aell, and *dhi r wi*e
al --in all
kind# of lumber, crat* material,
dc_.
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e r a !* ». barrel material# and building mater
la!#, bleaching paper#, and any and #v*r&gt;*
thing u«rd In ror.ne'llnn with or pertaining
I operation of fa* m«* 4t b » hirY ffllln j
rn j * an«l the ahipment ami #al* «»f the tame
tck in
in
t , hi dil, by purr hare * r - thervUc iPtrk
rdht r corporation#, and the power i f the
diapoftal thereof; to deal In atufka and bo.idt

Ctrrk.
Ikon# and nfd*f»d l»&gt; th* Ib ord of Puldir
ln#tru* thin I«*r Hemlritd# &lt;*«*unl&gt;, Honda.
In regular #r##h*n aoaern bird nt Sanford,
Florida. Tue.da&gt;. Jul&gt; bth. F.'2n.

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In romiilJanre with the prnvUluna of
Chapter Itl7n, Law* of Florida, Notice ia
hereby given I hPt in * Irrtlon baa been *■r *
fiere*! to be hi Id and Ihe aamr will be held
In Special Taa School fklalrkrt No. 2, Semi­
nole County. Florida, on Tuetday Augu«t
19th, 1920, for the purpnae of deter mining
who ahall be try at era of the aald diatflri
for the neit aurreedlng tw*» )ear«. and the
number of mill# of Piatrlrf Sehoi*! T » * to
be Irvi* d and colli cted for each id the aaid
yeart.
T he folic wing named are appointed to
act aa I na hector a a*d 'derk •! tf-* precinefa
named, within raid Special T a t
School
FlUlrlrt, to hold aaid tlerllofi.
F ricinri No. 9: l U f i f i o a d ) J. A. Hiatlinc
Cha#. Hartley. J M. Waita, Inapectora, S,
C. I'ickam . t'lerk.
Free! net No* 10 i Lake Mar id A, 17.
Sjoblom, J. h. Kvana,
h a*ina. Inrpretora and It. IL Lynch, Cl*rk.
Frrcint N*». 11 «AltamuHte Sprinrai A. IL
Fuller, A. W. Mull* n, VV. IF Ifivllar«f, In ­
in*. f ’ lerk.
tpertora ami J. M. ft»
Kvana.
|li.nr ami i&gt;nlrn4 by thr llr&gt;ar*l *»f I'uhltr
In.frurti'in l»&gt;r !..mtn".r Cnuniy. FbnlHa,
In t ,,iila r .ritio n n..rmtMr,l at KantiTit,
I T r t M i . T ui &gt;'la&gt; Ji.l&gt; 6th. I'JJO.
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Wide range nf materials and analyses.
formulas properly proportioned.
For SEED BEDS and YOUNG PLANTS:
Florideal Special 15-8-2)
For GENERAL GARDEN VEGETAIJLES:
Manatee Tnieker (*1-6-3)
Seminole \ regetahle Grower &gt;1-7-5)
Seminole Trucker (5-6-3)

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Adjustments by Dr. Meinhardi you should
be sure to improve your health.
I*t. M rln h ard l I* one of lh** inoM ro m p rtjn l r h lf o jm if t k I’h jsW U n *
of lh " South and oT » ld o irp u la lio n . If you » rr no« In p crfrcl hratlh
or M l f i t U i frn n an r n rrio u a or thrnn K
?»» »hou!d a » tll
»uurw lf i*f this
lu n iif io be under M i irn atn if nt#

TRADEMARKS
ARE PIRATED
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Americans Start Operations in
South America to Pro­
tect U. S. Exporters.

REMEDY IS POINTED ODT
Manufacturers Should Register Their
Trademarks With the Government
One Concern Paid $10,000 to
Recover Trademark.
IturiiK*. Air* . I &gt;i-pat'hen from the
United ,v it'll stiGItp’ rIint tliar Alllcri*
fun Manuk - ir&lt;■t Export iitomciitflnti
ti:ul Inti tit ’ . u II;
amdaM "tradeit ark" jilrtii
In vare-i,- foreign cmin
Irli'r, linludlii.. ' "Vfntlim. wen* rend
With In', rr-l li&gt; II. ' itierlflltl lillSilienn
Colony |u re. whir'll I- iwnre uf fn**
ipient loiitnres uf thl* i -t of bud*
ne*s lueiitiiu'Ku.
/iiin rlciiiis nrc fur from hnldii'.': ArKeiiilnn nloiic milli\ of tlu* pructlee.
for the Mealing of trademarks has
been ilnne here even by Atlierb 11111
from ihelr own countrymen. It t* said,
an vv* I) as by Huropinns from An: rIflit) &lt;1,
Remedy Pointed Out.

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*ny. It f.&gt;r tile American iitiiiinfaeiurer
to rcglMcr III-, trndeinarh t\lilt 1he gov*
eminent
without
delay, otherwise
when lie t.ltempiK t • i-nt.-r till* market
In- may find that •
unknown (milvl lual or competitor In the -ante line
of gooiD linn iiiitlclpateil him.
It I- not neee-.■ar) In A . i.tlna for
I*
Vn-.nrk
lo lie tiie actual humufact urer of the
eoods. That Is, nnvhndy rnn register
i trademark, tlrsi eonie, tlret reread.
Once rejtlstereil, tlie mark can. of
course, he 11- 1-11 he no one e|se and If
t lias been pirated, the rightful owner
’ Ither lias to -&gt;-11 1,1s prodnets under a
new trademark or hue off the pirate.
It Is kf own Itl the otllee of the Fiilt*
i'd States eotntnerelal attache that
f.’ttl iV4t was paid by one Amerlcati eon.
cern to recov, r Its trademark trim a
pirate.
There are reporti 1 to ....... .
In*
livltliinls who almos, make a hu-lness
td appropriating tr. d-viurks of foreign
rencems In order t&gt;&gt; extort a price for
•tirretnh rlti_• theta to the owner. They
watch partleitlarlv fer advertising In
m-wspnp.tf- and magazine* of foreign
pnneerns whose prodnets they Judge
*•r»* likely to tlml a market la Argon*
Una : If they Had a likely trademark
not registered, they *•-.* -Jiat It Is done
III tlfelr own names and then wait.
Trademarks

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They also watch for the expiration
of trademarks-•tbr period Is ten years.
I here are known to hi, IttMMjco* In
wh’rh concerns Imv,. the* left their
Irndetrmrks t.» a pirate ns •| • result of
neclectlin; 10 have them removed.
Aritentlna tins yet failed to ratify
Hu, pan Anierlenn tradeanrk conven­
tion. under which .1 central ncency for
(he ten southern republics of Amer­
ica would he established ill Rio .Innr'ro fur the registration of trrnh'«rt!.il;s. A tratletnark registered there
' d tie pood Iti all other S«e;th Atnerlean countries signatory to the rnnv- ■'lott and will save tittle, expense
ttt ' ti 'tilde. The Argentine a-ttrlnlaIr
Is known t«, be nnvlotis to hava'
H e treaty rat Hied, hut entutress has
failed to act. It |« reporttsl rhnt ]*»»*•
-•'••id Iruroyen Is preparing a special
messaiie to entutress tirflns: that there
In1 no further tlelny In the matter.

WANT

MORE

BIRTHS

Ihirid.— Franco Is nt Inst arousing ft*
self to the danger of dying out.
The privately conducted, uphill flhdit
for a higher birthrate bns been Inkon
over by the government through tho
crontIon of 11 higher council of natal­
Gorky, Russian Radical,
ity. This council of 30, appointed hy
Finds Soviets a Failure
J. L. Proton, minister of hygiene, wns
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asked t«i act Immediately.
Sir. Ilroton. father of flvo children,
RltHv disappointment
with
In known 11s n strong friend of Inrgo
bolshevism Is expressed In nn ar­
families. Thnie others of the new cab­
ticle recently published by Max*
im Gorky, the Russian radical,
inet nn* ndvoentes of measures to In­
necnrdlmr to n dispatch from
crease the French tilrtii nite.
Stoekln Im, Sweden.
Wnr cost Frnnco roughly 1,!*0f&gt;,000
“The revolution has not been
lives. A low birth rate, during tin* wnr
followed by spiritual revival,"
years, cost France 2,272,73.1 Inss of
the article Is said to declare,
population.
•‘mid lias proved Itself unable to
The statistics, made Into striking
make men more honest. Men In
pictures to Illustrate their effect on
power now are Just as brutal ns
the nntlon. Industry and wnr danger
those In authority under tin* Im­
nn* being used In n vigorous campaign,
perial regime and send as many
by lh&lt;* natlonnl nlllnnce. for the In­
to prison.
Itolshevlst leaders,
crease of the French population. This
driven by ambition, are perform*
campaign I* l*clng conducted hy letter*
inn experiment* upon living peo­
to member* of parliament, i«&gt;-t.*r*. r
ple,
especially
the working
magazine, the Woman nml tho t.’hlld
» lasses."
and through the ninny socially and
politically povvi rfnt persons Interested
In the movement,
Ti to plainest sorts of truth ere tnlil
p - E T T V f 1QE C A U S E S W R E C K
the French about the decreasing birth
rate. The national alliance and gov­
AviaUr CraxFsa Into Tree While ernment nftb'hd* hold that a family
Throwing Klcje&amp; to Swarthshould tmv * three or more children.
more Coeds.
To encourage such famines, govern­
ment allowances uf ikt to 200 francs n
KuarMimore, 1 —The Uurtlss mail year are granted for cue!, child after
plane |{-."&lt;t, which dropto-il Into n the second, under thirteen your*.
cluster of trees on the Swarthtimn*
Tin* alliance asks nl*n for legisla­
inllece campus, is rapidly disappear­ tion to provide for the construction of
ing at the linnil!’ of souvenir hunters cheap attractive homes available only
III sjitt,. ,,f tile ettlrlellt miardltm o( to targe families, establishment of
tin* local police 1' -partmet,t.
"sill ■‘rsiilnrles" In Industries to lientl.i
Aa eyewitness furnished an account of Mpdi families, preference In govern­
of the mishap
Acrnrdluc t" bis ment employment, tin* pinrrd vote, giv­
story tin* pilot was llyluc low ami ing the father a* many votes as there
wavlnir to a croup of coeds. All went an* persons In tin* family, and teal
well, It Is ttUcitcd. until be loosened war, on "birth control," known hero
Ills hold on the controlling rod for ns Neo-Mailliuslanl-m.
the purpose of throwing kisses with
both hands.
“ VIRGIN
OF
STAMBOUL”
In nn lustert Ids plane tlropp*d In­
to the tr**-- . and ll was another case
of a pretty face causing tin* downfall
• t a man.

England'* Gleaning Dell.
iReaiiltig w.-tit out of fashion with
the dlsa,e . -|1 1 , ,. ,,f the 0 I1I windmills
atel wuterti l'?s. hecalise cottagers I'jin
tio long* r gci their gleniied corn
groutol IVtlt tie* '•harvest hell," which
multi* s lh.. villagers when the) ina&gt;
begin gleaning and tvIten they rnusr
••ease, l» still rung In some rural par
|shcs within reach of London ,\i on**
place the "gleaning bell" rings from
the tower of the parish church nt |i
a. in, ami .** p m. as s,»in as the har­
(t|ie
vest |s is11ill 1-f 1'11T1y lOhillieed.
penny Is paid to the hell ringer b) en* |i
fninliv that gleans, s,t he can har*ll.v
be calhsl a profiteer.

WON FAME

EARLY

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LIFE

Precocious Youth* Have Given to the
Worltfc Many Works That Are
Classed as Remarkable.

France Is Stirred to Urge Larger
Families.
Government Name* Board lo Warn
Nation of Danger of
Dying Out

AUGUST 6, igjjj

NAUTILUS CASINO
SEABRKFZF, FLORIDA

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Mile. Gertanlm* Hnhlln. the French
Ldrl of ten summers, who w rote n novel
DANCING
SWIMMING POOLS
of which the critics declared “Victor
Hugo might he proud," had many pred*
Thursday and Saturday
Open Daily
••cessnrs In precocity whom she her­
LJvonings
self might almost envy, London An­
A
P’’c K. Music by
swers states.
F rol. HusliiR'Il’s Orchestra
Picnic
Partii
Tnnpmtn Tnssn was famous through­
out Italy before he was nine years old,
an accomplished Greek and Latin
scholar and the author of clever and
Lute In life he began writing novels.
D irlw da n -• Ctackmau
polished virscs. At eight I&lt;outs tie
"Peter Ibbeisoti" unit “Trilby" were
Orlg-nally, blarkumll
Bourbon, prince of Condo, wns a pep
e*pi**lally well received, “Trilby" was ynltl, In trncblous times Tlt
feet Latin scholar; three years later
dramatlzisl and prmluced In 1R0.'i, a ioo«dmhlers ami worker* „f"i r Jtwt
In* published a work on rhetoric, and
year before Du Maurler’s dentil, by .Sir t:,u;„.'i (rce!i jier-. The w..r.i m
nt seventeen tie was appointed gov­
Herliert llecrbohm Tr»*e.
Lately It ltd ,1o* i-r-n vvlcked or a r.,i 1 ,
ernor of Burgundy. Fenelon displayed
has be. ti revlvcl with Immense »ut&gt;( tod the sens,. ,tf to rhi-rM,
!,,, 1
so much precocity that he won fame
cess.
fit's was n cus'o.miry tribute of
as a preacher of rare eloquence when
Like Ills pictures. Ills Writings were I » n i , cattle or the like nn. |emir
he was but fifteen years of age. Pas­
graceful, htiiaoton •. to,, fnndfnl t&lt;» hi* n tlm nnrtlieni rnimtlc* of
cal wrote treatises on acoustics nt
tree. y**t wtl'teit with on ulr of grew; &gt;r Mill Iand f „ r prelection again,* Mi
twelve and nt sixteen be published his
ug“. Ju*t ns Insurance u
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truth.
treatise on conic Sections, which Des­
n
corjioretten,
formed
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cartes refused lo believe was not the
L«.r a ix.usl.leniHon. p. thl.
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S- rr;! V'*’ll !»ut Up Flc*it.
work of a great master.
•&lt;
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die
word
took
cn
n-M.-t
Of nmn&gt; recent arid familiar feats
Wh :i 1,11. prlSed In the woods, tlu
of p m ... Ity It may be sufllelent to helm' *r o' the fox squirrel Is quite ngs. Ju*t ns almost even other ffurt
ins. mid today it repn-ent, , ft
mention that John Stuart Mill wns dllTer. .it .'rma that of the gray specie*.
studying Creek at three, had practical­ As a rule the former will put forth lilt enqit lo hold up nml u.*rrn&lt;i,!
ly mastered the language nt seven and he*t emjeuvor to reach some hollow mums of Intlmlil’itlon mat M,r.-lt,
a year Inter was acting ns schoolmas- * in a tree, mid Ini" this he quickly
■*- t*i h's yemger hnuhers and sis- 1 scrambles to avoid Ids enemy, says tint Anr..iman Island. F 1.h 1.13 Method.
li
. n bile, to give hut &lt;&gt;t&gt;e other ex- 1 American
T lie use ..f ncir- ,.r •; n|,. 1, ,,
Forestry
Magazine
of
*&gt;o»,b* .inhti Buskin netmill.v produced Washington.
One may often see iitroiltieed lu to the
menu-nipt work Iti three volumes I them stretched mil on a limb as flat \t Port Blair th,. L-r, .* ,
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1 »• irlebefore lie rendu*I his seventh l*irth- as possible, mol they will, thinking ttelit. the prisoner- ,.p,, j
t".- q.p
dnv.
themselves uiipercelvctl, remain 11 long Until It '*f tin* creek- -iinii - ♦»uji-.fl
Mll|
time In that poritlnn ns quiet a* a ......... . u “'r* lo th....
MAN OF SUPREME TALENTS mouse. If cornered and there Is no m etitehitig herring hat n,,.v ir,.
bole bandy for Idm lo get Into, and 1 fixture, hut nr.* t.erii cnllr
G.orge Du Maurier, Who*e "Trilby" Mm limb lie I- on Is too small to lilda 'rom IT! ek to rrn-k. h. ,*mi-e after 1
Idm, lie wilt begin harking nt the loo* the tl-h grow war) nvl nv..l,| i|lf
Is Immortal, Celebrated as Ma*j.,n,|
hunter
or Id* dog In the nio*t delimit qmi vvlowi* they tin....... .
t:r cf Three Arts.
manner |»o*.*llile. It 1* said that a fox ll&lt;nppi*ar. The *cla t! h. a l ■ 1 nf
Georg** Du Maurier was singularly squlrr**! can bent o|Y a small dog, nml minion I- ••ought Iti th -k ' ••' 111*r»*
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talented, lie could have made a lost- will put up a hard light If one nttuckv I* "p-sen ti*h u- 1ptcst li I. !
r e ....
lug reputation as an artl*t, a writer lilm.
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Ynt ami . a,
or a carleintirlst— he stands litutiorlal
as a toaster of all three art*. He was 3EES TO TRAVEL VIA PLANE
horn March b, I'v'll, atel died In Is'.11’.
V-rlout. &amp;"*:&lt;:*(* of Gut'j
lb* was tin* son of u naturalized Alabama Apiary Announce* It Will
The common -p... to* of - d t.
Make Air Shipment to
Englishman—n limn who had left
ri ’,l" ............. . 'I •• Gr.
in
I aloe to e*oi|i»* tile reign of terror.
Canada.
'• :' :ir'* 'lie lierrltig jitel HJ..V.1
He liliu-elf was Imn 1 Iti Paris and
'"*.
. io- former « n|l he tn|i| ll) 1,1,
much of his early youth was pas-ed
Birmingham, Ala. — Transportation nrg!*t *lz.i*. mol Id* llesh"-«lore*1 f*. t.
there. Ills life was Ideally happy. Ills illlllcultli * In Hu* shipment of lice* I lo* feet of the rin g"! hut are i.lnuti
"gay and Jovial" father brought him ever long illstanees fur breeding pur* n t'nl. a* If the ..... . bird hail fretcii
up In a charming home; Ids pretty pose, have I... it so!ved by an Altihmni to 10 ill Ilo* i'ol«l Wilier. In* id*.1 litiv
wife was an object of adoration to iplarv. which announced that timing'* 1 dl-tlmt *!:trk ring on Id* Idll The
him; Ids success was certain from the to ut- had hern completed to semi hirker-eoti.reil Idrd- **-* ti In 11,,- knr*
SI,BOO wort It of honey maker* to north­ •or* nt this -r.isoii are n-unlly |tm
stall.
Intending tirst to lo* n chemist, he ern Oiti'td't hv r*lr;i**itie.
.nature tuning gull*. Tin* habits &lt;&gt;(
soon found that id* rent vocation was
be ringed Idll ar** simitar m tiio-r
Doti'l Dndnc Dog Tax.
&gt;f the herring gull except that ill,7
art. *0 he went In the Lilt III quarter
I*aliii'*uth, i\.
Till:* countv hnnsl* .vlll stay longer In th* u vIlvIn Pari* ami later to Holland t*&gt; study.
*tlX ri'eord. Tlo'i!•*■ , ng *'tl IlisectS Which they lake "ll tlltf
In London he Joined the slnfT of Punch, a 1r«&gt; j. r c -it •’
fnilla coiinei tloti he k&lt;*pt for 3d years. Re­ not a M l* dog itl 1111- &gt;"iimy and th Alng with remarkable -kill,
Ilf. :
d» Ll.qUeill eta:
•ldiial *if li*&gt;tli *p* civs often r.-niaio
sides the light and graceful cartoons lsS p* for Punch In* exhibited water color aero- i|*i’■ ly wlieii litreali'iicd with •Jirot.gaunt the sjirlng and uniitacr,—
loss * t lie t r h o u n d s .
Exchange.
sketches.

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CORONADO BEACS

B ird s T h a t Dig.

We are n**t aeen«tonns| to think of
bird- ns harrowing animals, hut tie
pilllin answers to that description. It
Is a elMink) little foikl, ti*" than a
f 1wit high, with a large and powerful
beak. I’*&gt;r a holm it scratches a hot.
la the ground sometimes as much as
four f**‘t deep. To nipturi* a piiilin
one must go digging
It Is rather a
Job, and. Inasmuch a- the bird bite*
and claws tierce1 one Is likely to
suffer la the ...... ..
Tluts’ the crea­
ture has miilntnltnsl Its numbers on
many a tnncl) rookery, where other
species of wild fowl have been klllrt
oil and evtermlmiitsl.— 1‘lilladelphiit
taslger.

Photo taken In New York shows
Sari, Ilo* "Virgin of Stmnhoul." *n!d
to he ttie most beautiful girl In Tur­
key, and heiress to $10d.000,uui&gt;, who
was discovered In New York by Slndk
Ren Mohammed, brother of tin* emir
of llcdjuz. wlio sent Idm on tin* search.
It Is said that the pretty Sari arrived
lien* with nn American unity otlieer
smite month* ngo. The two worked
their way from Marseilles. After a
period tin* otllcer took to Right and
she took to &lt;11shwashing. Inter selling
flowers cm tin* city streets.
0riti»h Broad Arrow.
However, nil's wet! now.
Sin* Is
The broad arrow Is the mark cut nt
^
stamped *&gt;ti all ItrllMi government staying at a leading hotel mol won't
have to wash dishes any more. Stic iM
stores l*&gt; distinguish them a* puhlh nt
It
c r o w n ;,*•.**•*&gt;•••)•, ■ ;
&lt; , t d i | c i n i e 01 *.r!i; retin 11 home with the sheik.
*1 faco which Is a fi-huty. I**,r*|tis n is raid her mother nnd father died td
grief over tier dHnppenrnnrc. Sar! t*
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|ios»os*tiU, »*f go****- mark***) with tin*
said to he nlflnriced to tin* emir and
Iiron*I arrow forfeit th** gn**d* and are
ttI&gt;on return to Turkey will probably X
•eihje* t t*&gt; a penal:'
The hroml ar­
be plnccd under Ids Jurisdiction.
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row was th.......
of ll**nr) vl»
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count **f S)*lii**&gt;. •*url of liomtiev, mn*
CANT STEAL BRITISH CROWN ter g**iiernl of nnltiain *-. ld'.' t 17*rj ami PREYS ON HARMFUL RODENTS
was at tlrsi phi* *1 &lt;*nl)' **n 1111111ti r&gt;
New Precaution* TaJ&lt;en by Govern­ stores. It I* n l &gt; , * the mark 11—
***I In According to Thi* Writer, the Owl I*
ment to Avoid Repetition of
the Itrltlsh ordnance survey to de
Really .1 Good Friend of the
Crime of 1671.
Agriculturist
note point- frmn whbh measurement*
have hct'li tmele.
London.—The authorities nt th(
Superstition -till cling* to tin* .ml,
Tower of London are taking steps to
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* Inrgo!) t*&gt; Igtiormiee and lurk o' X
Tactlev*. Indeed.
strengthen tin* protection of tin* * Town
dl-i-rimlmiilmi.
M -s ttidda) I low oli| do ton think
Jewel* that lire kept tie r**. Slribsirg*
YVImtt twilight fall* the owl comeYotinghushnnd. their custodlnn, b I am?
forth fr**m some roamfc roo,*-- whor* £
'I o il. -- Mali • th. I should *n) tliir
planning to Inst.-dl new thief perplex­
It has -| **nt lie* dn» In *h*ep, nml ut- jm
I &gt; live.
ing devices.
ti*rltig n p* •*v|**h iti hurries "Hi upon
\p*s ti llm'
1 oit an* t*&gt;ti year*
The Itrltlsh ri'gnlla are kept la a
It* foraging oX|*-il|0* n. A* the tlu*i X
rage tti the WukefleM tower electrical* nut of th* way.
fiiriimr I* lo*t In ro't*—tdtig sbs*p, tlit*
I-. nmnis'lml with two guardroom*. In
T M -Why, tut &gt;i*nr lady!
Vmi bird, ng.-dlist wld. h the timid **f" lit 01 X
KT7I Gidotiel lllood ~uci .*-*!ed la - 1,-n1- • ati't really he forty-tb. *•!—Itoston ha* t*&gt; .-n nil-.-I fur oenturte*. **.m X
lag tin* crvwn.
Trim script
tte'tn e* It- hot*-liehd work vvldeb .'i*fv
X
eeii-os when ill.* llc-l nix* of '.*■
ttiondiig -un i-niiio -tmiiTig mrr *Im* ,
hilltops, Idtlnlllig It- ey«*s and -**mllng
It qutekl) to !*oV!*r.
Tin* groat orbs of tli&gt;* owl are re
tmOkably dovol"|od and are keenest
The f
- rt
.-•• f
g*- .1. Wotlard Tucker i* an ideal location
Iti the early h o u rs of till* night met
fur a be.1.0 l .1 li me. a &lt;iiarmmg Viil.». * c .1 delightful Sa'iharium.
timndng. wlion many harmful redout*
The pro erty cmbracci in extent alntti*’. a .*v
tare tin 1 I * susan* tll"*t actlvo. Marvelous, Itched. H
ceptible uf pri *ni: it.c develepment with iu frub tr**"
( Or an ,?e (iiuva
tin' sight that enables It to strike thr
and i ’ecnti.
tiny tamise In th** darktie-*.
An ever flowing Atream w.indori’ g th: ■*:
’ riving
Owl* nr** the untunit cheek ti|*m
witii forest tree* t- a •jn-cfal feature •*( oi-.ri:
rids tmiltltiide, nnd 1tm** are
tnes
lb-cause of ill ie-aiiii an 1 dec ining year*, lir. a&gt;i i Mr •\. E. Phi *i.
tlmnble value to agriculture
Freni
ill ■present owners, now offer it f &gt;r sale. Lor
Sr« «further
li
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. apply to
nn economic statid|«'lnt. It would he
Dr. L. !i. PHILIPS f i*v Clerk
hnn1 to fliel a more useful hlnl,— 1.«•»
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Aligclc* Times.

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Opposite New Smyrna, Florida
Did You Ever Want To Own A Sea Shore Lot?
I f -*. y. u opportunity to purchaseone i.-&gt; at hutvl.

C\r&gt;nrtlo Beach, without cx-

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Finest All Round Pleasure Beach in the State
•rig • Glint 1 y .n !ii» I niter) States.

It is not tL'vMrp *d to th-* « xt- n* c.f 111:1k nj;

p-.cvtl place I,. i&gt; -. Im N'uture simply located th**

*4 4i L* i&gt; &gt; L

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a is

Unsurpassed for Driving, Riding, Racing:, or Bathing:

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Xo i'-■:»&lt;h has ns ULKAX :i record for SAFETY in BATHING as C0RGJCA!.!(&gt;. Th rc
h:»*n«&gt;i h.*i*n a sirTfle DrtiWitmK accident since thi* beach became a jtopuhir phici* f&lt;*r ba'hiitii
ten years aj»&lt;&gt;. This is aeeouutetl for bv the fact that there is’a lonfi sand Dir ju d in fi"»t
of the beach making it a perfectly safe place to ride the breakers.

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ll beinjj a IVninsular, you idwnys haw ihe.cooliim bnezes from either :.i • O • sn &lt;&gt;r X
River sides.
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My olTeriiijJ in Lots is North of the* two Bathing Pavilions and consists
solely ol Heath Lots, of which there are only Fourteen, all farinu dirictly on tl*1'
Beat'll. The Title is absolutely clear and perfect, and a Warrantee Deed h
given with each sale. The lots are 50\10(1 feet. The price $250 cash. To those
desirim; Installment Plan the price is $300, Without Interest. As there are only
Fourteen Lots, this advertisment will appear but once. Please note, that this is
not a Subdivision neither is a Laud Hoomint; Proposition, but a straight out sale
of Fourteen Beach Lots by the owner.
For Further Information, See or Write.

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AUGUST 6, 1920

breakers

HOTEL

DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA

OCEAN FRONT

l&lt;v Urossei, 3C l; rnulncnlshed Service
itriliT (Hrltlsh), l ; Croix tie Guerre
(French), 1.237; Legion of Honor. lt»;
Meilulllr Mllttnlre. lit; Itelglnn demnttlons, 10; ( I i Ium p decorutlon. 1; I till*
fun tlejvutiont*. It; Montenegrin, 4;
I'arluguese. I. Total, l.fiss.

Uaus $3.00 to $6.00 per day, AMERICAN PLAN
Bath Houses in connection with Hotel
Phone 317

marines r a ise

61,376 FOR WAR
History of Corps, Just Issued
Shows That 3 ,6 2 0 Officers
and Men Were Lost.

1,688 DECORATIONS GIVEfJ
Twtlv* Thousand Prisoner* Were TaD
( n by Marines During W a r— CrcdIted With Many Important
Achievements— 30,000 Sent
Overseas.
X,nv York.—The United States ntn.-nr],-* hum Increased from 13,7271
to 75,101 ollleers and men, liicltnllin; n&gt;&gt;rw h'-t 3.020 ollleers and men, and
r .t the government ?35i,0 I8.7-1S In pay
»nd allawames from April tl. 1317, tho
the United States entered the war.
n November tt, 11&gt;1S, the day linntilltlrs ceased, accord Ia l" to a prelim­
inary ’‘History of the United Staten
M.trii •&gt; Uorps III the World War." Just
l».iicd. The history Is the work of
jIuJ.t Udwla N. McClellan, officer In
&lt;hnrse "f the hlstorlenl division of the
marine corps.
Major McClellpn Indicates the trepirmlmis growth of the corps In the
&gt;!aietii&lt;nt
that
Its
npproxlmate
vntdli ut the end of the Civil war
vns only 3,100, and only -1,800 at the
marluslun of the Spanish war.
He
emphadies also the rapidity with
utilth the marines were mobilized for
artlve overseas sendee In a para­
graph to the effect that, although there
wire 1ST ollleers and -1,51(1 enlisted
i n on duly beyond the continental
limit'- of the United States when this
t rlmi intend the war and 10 officers
Mid 2 187 enlisted men were serving
I rd the cruising vessels of the
t ivy, It took only live weeks to organIre ntid make ready for active servF. tin- Fifth regiment of martnes, con'
of 70 officers nml 2.0S0 men.
ie[-r‘ \liimiely one-sixth of the strength
&lt;■
! the corps.
Oil I for France.
The F ift h
regiment sailed
for
I'nm-e nri Hie Henderson, Do Kalh mid
on .lime 11, 1017. forming
i o f the llrst expedition of
’■
an troops fur service In France.
In Fifth was Joined soon afterward
!■ lie- -l\th regiment and the Sixth
Ji in- gun hatlallon of murines, and
t‘ i- l'"iirih hrlgade of marines was or*
- i. -n|. The Fourth hrlgade, ns out
•' tin- two Infantry brigades of tint
•s--i't-l division of regulars, engaged
In in hi d hatite. Major McClellan says.
- than eight dlstlnet opera*
* ■- hi Urnnee, of which four werl
■ lnr I 't 'i - r a t I o n s .

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tin recognition accorded tint
■' !. ■v. un fits of i-.urines. Major MoCM Inn -ays:
"Tin- French army recognized the
zpl't'dlil work of the Fifth and Sixth
ri-;!ii .r,u of marines hy citing them
I*** than three times In army or' • r» f'-r in hlevements In the ChntcnuTh'mv sertor.
Since two French
rrciy e’ttitlons are sufficient to make
m »n.- .iii/atlon eligible for the award
*f th. Fn-ncli Fourracere, the high
*)on*I | nf thi- marine u.dts Is evl•lent
Infornmt-Inti was received In
Jan1H2I). that the war depart
In.
t ad accepted the award of the
*•
'■umigcre m the colors of the
r
( the Croix do Guerre for sev*
era! irmy organizations and three
’•nit. i.f the Fourth brigade.”
30,000 Sent Abroad.
Ihi- -ii-ady progress of the work of
iHe mnrlnes abroad Is Imllented hy
■'I '&lt;■ Mi t’lelhm In the statement tlint
""Fill a year after the outbreak of
'• ir the marine corps had placed
nl "ii as many enlisted men In France
n* tln-te were In the murine corps
"b'-i, tin* war was declared.
Paring
1’ " l" rind -if the war approximately
■1''*■* marines were sent overseas to
'"a tin- American expeditionary forces
*
1' "i tar naval duty »■ hm*..
ng 'lie a "'i'll of June. 1MH,"
Mahir M-ctellan. "when th*' hat-

Charge Wild Man Kills
Of! Ranchers’ Cattle
Wlnncmucen, New— A wild
man lives on the Owyhee desert,
a great stretch of bleak, barren
country on the eastern part of
•he line between Nevada and
Oregon, according to ranchers,
rhey said they had seen him
many times, hut that no one was
ever able to approach him until
hist fall when some riders sur­
rounded him ami made him talk.
lie looked wild, they reported,
and Ills hair an '■ heard were
long. The men let him go.
Now the ranchmen of that sec­
tion are complaining that the fel­
low Is killing their cattle and
sheep, on which he lives, and
they are requesting the Oregon
authorities to catch him mid
look after him.

-le deaths a round 11ill 112. llouresclies.
Pelican Wood and Vnitx of Americans
attached to the Second
division
amounted to 1.811 (of which 1,002
" e r e inurlne-t) and the non-fatal ensunttles to 7.252 more (of which 3,015
were marines), the legislative strength
o f the marine corps was hut 1,323 ofHeers and 30.000 enlisted men; the
uetunl strength on .lime 30. 1IM8. in­
cluding reserves, was 1,421 officers
and 57.208 enlisted men, and of this
total about 300 officers and 14,000 en­
listed men were in France. These lat­
ter llgurcK include those mnrlnes who
suffered casualties In the battles of
June. 1318."
In addition to furnishing new and
Increased detachments to guard radio 4*
stations, naval magazines, ammunition
depots, warehouses, cable stations, nml PLAN TO TAX BACHELORHOOD
for other naval activities, the marine
corps, nceordlng to Major Mct'lelhm, French Finance Committee Favor*
10 Per Cent Supplementary
,-hould lie credited with ninny other
Levy.
achievements, which ho summarizes as
follows:
Paris.— Proposals that ii supplemen­
Some Achievements.
"Supplied the commanding general tary tax of 10 per rent he levied upon
of the Second division, and many of­ the Incomes of Imehelnrs has been ap­
proved by the IInance 1-011111111111* of
ficers on Ids staff.
"Furnished a considerable number of the chamber of deputies, which Is en­
officers to command army units In the j gaged In framing the new tax legisla­
Second and other divisions, and for tion. Under the provisions of the hill
staff and detached duty throughout the \ " maximum of |o per cent may be lev
led against Incomes ef over I.imki.inmI
Atnerlean expeditionary forces.
fraties
($20,000 normal value), this rate
"I'arilclpnteil !n the naval aviation
activities In France and also in the being tle&gt; reused for lower Incomes,
Wage earners wotthl be required to
Azores.
"Millntaliied two brigades of pro. pat 0 per cent with certain deductions
war strength standing by to protect being allowed.
toe Mexican oil fields, and has an ad­
vanced base force In Philadelphia, one
In Cuba. one In Suuto Domingo and
one In Haiti.
"Administered and officered the Hah
Giant Flying Boats Planned for
thin tJendnrmerle and Hmirdn Nncloti
the Trip.
ule Iminlnlciimi,
"Provided efficient marine detach­
ments for numerous naval vessels, and
maltilaliilng gnrrl-ons at the numer­ Will Cress From California to China,
ous navy yards mid naval stations in
0,777 Miles, In Four ,
the United Slates, mid lu the Virgin
Hops.
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islands, fiumitumiuto May, Uuha; Pearl
Harbor. Hawaiian Islands; (Ilium, UavNew York.— Two giant dying bonis
lie and niongnpo, Philippine islands; for the tlrst lllght across the I’ncllle
Managua, Nicaragua; Peking, Uhiuu; ocean an1 being planned, according
Smt Juan, Porto Itiro; London, Cardiff, to the Manufacturers’ Aircraft nssoParis and the Azores."
chitloli. These planes will he nearly
tin April &lt;1, 11117, the officers totaled twice the sire of the NV-I. which made
”11 and the enlisted men 13,211. On the llrst trutiH-Atbiiitle lllght.
November 1, IMS, there were 1,03.1
The proposed route lie-* from bun
regular officers, -lit commissioned re­ Francisco to Hongkong, Uhlun, u dis­
tired ulllretH on active duty, -1113 re­ tance of 7.01(1 nautical miles, or about
serve officers on active duty, 251 reg­ 8.777 land miles. Stops will be made
ular warrant officers. 33 reserve war­ nl Honolulu. Wake Island. &lt;Sunni and
rant ollleers. The enlisted personnel Manila.
on November II, IMS, Included &lt;13.711
The lllght has luen made possible,
regulars. 15 retired enlisted men on nr
the association says, by an Invention
live duty. &lt;!,4*«3 reserves on active duty. of I-Mson (bdlnudet of Fast Greenwich,
277 fetiinle reservists eti active duly.
It. L, whereby three Liberty engines
The marine corps attained Its maxi­ nro coupled to one 18-foot propeller.
mum strength on active duty on De­ Tho new boats will have three separ­
cember 11. IMS, when It had 75,101 ate power plants, each containing
officers and men. The maximum en­ three high compression Liberty en­
listed strength of the corps, not In­ gines, or nine motors to each ship.
cluding the reserves, during the pe­
The boats will he trlplaiies v.ltli n
riod between the oiillweuU of the war wing spread of 1 10 feet, as compared
mid the dale the armistice became op­ with a spread of 12(1*4 fis&gt;t of the NU
erative was 113,71-1 on November 0. boats. Fault boat will have a wing
11)18.
nrvu of about (1,(*H) fis't and carry it
Casualties In Marine Corps.
crew of HI men. The hulls will bo
Marine corps deaths In the American (17 feet long, 22 feet longer than tlint
expeditionary forces, as obtained from of tho NU-4. The cruising radius Is
the records tip to January 14, 1020, estimated at 2.100 nnutlenl miles, nearwere us follows:
ly twice that of the NU craft.
Unlisted
Three high compression motors will
Olflrrrs. M"tt. Totnl.
1.465 drive each of the three propellers.
1.C0
Killed In action.. ..IS
SOI Knell unit of three motors will be In­
9C1
Died of wounds.. ..30
37 stalled In a separate nacellp, thus
34
Died of neeldi-nt .. 3
3 0 making possible repalra while In lllght.
355
Died of Disease., ..14
13
It
Other causes . . . . .. 1
Kncb propeller will lie driven hy two
3.761 motors with one In reserve.
3.671
. .93
Total . . . . . .
Knnugli gasoline ran he carried to
The deaths of 13 officers and 31 mi­
permit
a cruising radius of 2,500 laud
ll ted men lu the marine aviation and
miles
without
stopping.
ileulhs subsequent to the armistice

FLY ACROSS PACIFIC

brought the total of deaths from nil
causes lu the marine corps to 3,(120.
Four enlisted men were killed In ac­
tion against the Dominican rebels,
two were lost on the Cyclops and one
commissioned officer and 12 men of the
medical Corps of the navy serving In
the marines were killed.
The Second division raptured 12.020
prisoners, Which Is 10.07 per cent of
the total prisoners captured hy the en­
tire expedllhmtiry forces, the report
anyth
I ii-curiithins awarded the marines
re. to- orT.ng I" Major McPIolltin:
.Medals of IFii'iir. 5; Distinguished
■Service Meiln1.. S: txt.-tlngith-ln-d Serv-

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NEVER PUT IN CIRCULATION

JAKES &amp; I’AXON, Jacksonville, Fla.
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Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
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A Wholesale Flat Cure.
An Interesting experiment in dealing
with rats Infesting the workings nl til
Welsh roll lory has proved 11 tremen­
dous sin... is. On a Saturday after- &gt;
noon, after Ihe miners had let! work. ,
mid the horses had been removed, n
large slock of sulphur was placed at
Hie bottom of the mala shaft nml III.
The fan was kept going 111 qimrter
speed, and the rats scuii.ed as far as
they could go 10 the upons! shaft,
where they congregated. The next
afternoon to gel the workings elenr
of tie- fumes the fan was set going at
full ...... I, mid when the men descend­
ed the pit tlomsnnds nf dead rets were
found at the liottotil of Hie upcast
Four Iranis were tilled with
»haft.
th'-m
Trying to Appear Dignified.
'When I wns a gill "f eighteen I was
chosen to be Goddess of Liberty at a
Fourth of July eeli'biallon In 11 small
town. As Is usual "it slii'li occasions
ihe whole roitnlryshlr turned out lo
• ,-lebraie. nml Ihero was a great crowd
to see t||e giidi!c*s IlliOltit her llllpro
.isisl throne. As I crossed ihe lawn
trying to appear dlgnllhd before the
crowd I stepped in a gopher hole that
had become overgrown with grass nml
turned 11 enmplcle soniersimll. losing ,
my erown mol becoming unbecomingly
tangled Up !’i no long robes.
My
maids of honor picked me Up. bin It
Is needless to say I heard little of the
address that followed.—Kxehangi'.

Dlnmes Jazz Music.
Wnbiudi, Ind.—Jazz, music Is the
muse of suggestive dituclng and must
go, according to Mrs. J. M. Llrh'h.
police matron hero. Hhe Inis asked
nil fraternities and clubs hero to ills
continue music of Hint kind nml dur­
ing the last few weeks a number of
Jazz selections have been stricken
from the dance programs. A h a re­
sult. Mrs. Ulrich nays, dancing bore
Inis Improved appreciably’, and that
now them Is tittle or no complaint
to bo made, against dancing as It Is
dune bore.

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Many thoughtful parents wish to create a fund to
present to a child on reaching age 21.
Your First is the Savings Bank—hut this is not
certain your death might prevent your plans from
being carried out, and the fund would he limited to
what you had actully saved and not what you intended
to save.
Life insurance combined with your savings meets
the conditions and makes the fulfilment of your wish
easy and certain.
Ender this policy two lives are insured the child
for the legal limit up to tile policy $500, and the
beneficiary who pays the premiums, for a sufficient
amount to pay the balance of the premiums due to
make the policy mature as an Endowment. Thus if
you live you pay the premiums. Should you die while
the policy is in force the Company pays the remaining
premiums for you, hy endorsing the policy as fully
paid up. All uncertainty is removed.
At the expiration of the Endowment period, if the
child he living, or if not living, to such person as may
have been designated hy the beneficiary to receive
such payment, or if there be no living person so desig­
nated, to the child.
Policies issued only at ages 2 to 15 next birthday;
only one policy ($500) one life, and none if other in­
surance is carried.
'file death benefits payable on the child are up to
the legal limit as prescribed hy the Statutes of the
State of New York.
Loan and cash values after the policy is in force
three years, to the beneficiary named in the policy.
Paid-up values after three years, or automatically
continued in force for a reduced amount if cash value
is not selected.
Thirty-one day’s grace in payment of premiums.
No restrictions as to residence or travel.

ROY M. MASON
AGENT

Office: First National llanli lluilding

SANFORD, FLORIDA

ELDER S P R IN G S

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tin »rr» a in a ll amo unt of r h l o r t n r I m l l r a l r a Da r t r r l l r n i i i i a l t i r for ho ua rhobl
purpnara.
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n a l e r . It p on araara . p r r l a l f r a t u r r a of m a t h va lu e, r . p r r l a t l i Ihoan of r i r t l l r m
natura a r ra t t o n amt I , I I W i l r | r r « of hartlneaa.
T h e l i a r l r r l o l o g l r a l a n a l , . l a . r r a u l l l n g In an a v e ra g e total r n u n t . In fnur
eamptea of Ih e n a l r r , uf 1 hm rlr rla p rr r e n t . ; a m i In n m llng nn colon, "f othe r
harmf ul h a r t r r l a , f u l l , r n n d r m Da gouil gualltr ImDratevI i-g the f i t I! M IC A 1 ,
a n a l, a l a .
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found n on e anperlur In alt good p u a l l l l r a to that of I h e * T l d r r W a t e r , "
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He is at all times ready to (ill your Meat Wants.
Line ol
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Western and Florida Meats

Full
t

-A T L Gu\5S

Dur Agent, M U. I!. W. HERNDON, will write )nu tiny or the nbuvc
forma 01 lnaurnticr «r anything you nenl In *he Iniuranre nt*
Through hi*&gt; ronnecHon wiih us he ran gl*e you Insurance jifotectlon in the very strangest Company* In r.-tch ttrv! e»ery line.

General Inturcncc

as issued by the

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Chtobliahcil 13'J.;
Surety Rond*
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$500 Child’s Endowment
Policy

W. d's halfpiiiiv. uhhh wns to
have Ihi ' ii placed for use In Ireland by
Grout llrltiiln uhoiit 2isi years ago, was
never elrculaled In Krln, ns a result
of tin- efforts of Jonulhnti Swift, at
the time dean of St. Patrick’s In Dub­
lin, where he was In "exile." and who
had for ten years previously been at­
tacking the attitude of the Itrttlsh
toward Ireland.
Swift’s light against the circulation
of tin* coin came when Great llrltiiln
decided to farm out the contract for
their manufacture to a certain Wil­
liam Wood, mi condition Hint he
should pay the government
l.DOO
pounds a year for II years, lu his
famous Drapler letters Swift graduully bull! up a picture of the ruin which
Wood's halfpence were destined to
bring tiisui Ireland The government
became alarmed. A report to the
privy council uiiute In July, 1721. de­
fended the patent to Wood, hut recom­
mended that ihe amount to tie coined
should 1"* reduced.
Ill the end Lord Carteret was sent
to Ireland as lord lleuicnant to en­
deavor in settle Ihe matter on Ihe
basis nf tm&lt; compromise. Lord Carterel offered a reward of 300 pounds
for the discovery of the author of the
Drapler letters, mid ordered a prosecu­
tion ,'galnst Hie printer upon 1,1s orrival. Swift boldly reproached him
wnil tits tyranny, then looked calmly
on while the grand Jury threw out the
bill ugiilnst the printer In spile of all
the efforts of the chief Justice to s,.
cure IIs return. The next grand Jury
presented Wood’** halfpence us n nui­
sance which marked Ihe end of It all,
the coin ti'wcr circulating In Ireland.

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The Attention of Parents is called to the

Dean Swift’s Hstable Victory In Campaign Against Unpopular Coin De­
signed for Ireland.

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Mmptoyers Liability

Give Us Your Orders
Flint11 shows little Mias Minnie Lilt, E-5
one of tho jinjills of the open nlr rln*M ~
of pul'lle Hchool No. S, llrooklyn. N. ^

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bundled up In blanket tint! btiK- She ~
receives the snmc Instructions ns Hie ^
children In the enclosed acltool rooms,
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grnsp Ideas, so painstakingly efficient
nnd so determined to succeed mu * nns
nf these deaf mute girls thnt within
two weeks she Mas performing un­
assisted nnd In a highly satisfactory
mminer M'ork which It find taken her
Immediate predecessor, a girl who
could both speak and henr. nenrlv
•exen weeks to master. Tills holds
true In enses of nearly nil deaf mute
girls transferred to t&lt;!lre work.
Affliction Increases Alertness.
Since establishment of the rapidly
growing "silent" colony In ION. the
deaf mutes hnvc proven themselves
among the steadiest and the sturdiest
if all the company's ‘JS.tvsi employees,
lhi'lr i*x|H»rtness In lire littlhlliig espe­
cially has demonstrated that their nf*
diction does not constitute n serious
physical handicap, nnd ihnt It In­
creases rather than diminishes both
mental and physical alertness.
These deaf mutes now have their
mvn clubhouse, their own church serv­
ice. their own public nnd prlvnte soc.ul gatherings nnd their own dunces.
Seldom, except when thrown In busi­
ness contact with them, do they lenve
the sphere of tlielr oxvn little colony to
mingle socially or otherwise with
sf enklng |»*'o|de. They are mu*lrnl—
even to the extent of having a twentypiece brii“s hand which has gained
fame ns one of the most unhpie mu
slcnl organizations In the world. The
deaf mute musicians play In perfect
tune nnd perfect time, and display such
keen sensibilities ns to he nhle to d|s
cern whether or not an Instrument I*
In tune, merely by the vibration* they
'■nidi through chairs nr other objects
They have their own dramatic rliil
tnd literary society. They are great
amvle addicts and frci|tiently attend
I'glllinate plays nnd musical comedies
"lilt an Interpreter. They are non
raising funds for erecting their oxvn
hureh edifice. upon completion or
m hleh lln-.x expect to employ a deaf
mute tulul-ter to preach to thei i In
ihe silent language nf the finger ill
I'li'ihi-i
'I inx of f|ie in- ii are active
tiifinhi-rs o| the Akron chamher of
commerce "bile uuitix also are slock
holders In it......
for m IiIcIi they
work and home owners.

I Your Company |
Mnkc tlic Southern Utilities Company Y O U l l C O M P A N Y
by liecoming a profit sharing partner. The company's growth
gives you a splendid opportunity for a sound

profitable

in­

vestment in a vital enterprise indispensihle to home prosperity

X

A substantial return is paid every three months to the Prior
Preferred shareholders. Are you contributing to its financial
resources? If so, he a participant in the profits of your own
company
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by

investing

PREFERRED

This stock tan

in its 8 per cent

C U M U L A T IV E

STOCK.

he purchased

in Cash

or

Installments.

Write or call Cor Investment Brochure.

| Southern Utilities Co.
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Sanford, Florida, or

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General Office. Palatka, Florida

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DEAF felti fES
IN INDUSTRY
Di(j Plant at Akron, 0., Has 600
on Payroll.

ARE UNUSUALLY EFFICIENT
Lack of Speech and Hearing Shown to
Oc Conducive to Keener Mentality,
a Finer Degree of Sensitiveness and
a Higher Sensibility—Often Prove
(letter Workmen at Certain Tacks
Thzn Normal Workers — Woman
Guilds Colony.
The theory llllit th e Ii. 1 el ,|| " l e
Ini' atiITvri 'I some in ••
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►ahie Itt IlMliistrial i*s
t."oi| inn on i '.

COCKROACHES

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STEARNS’ PASTE
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d u o s , r a t s a n d m ic e
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O D D IH r» O M TO UR D KA LKR

Wa t e r

W om en
M ade Young
Hrif*.h*. " v w , n clear skin nnd n body
full of youth and health may be
yours if you will keep your .system

M ctucr ty r.f.’djrly tukinu

G O LD M ED A L
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In-i n ill'|irmi'ti. (tin* of Hu- In.
ruMiiT riiiii|iiiiiit-s in Akrmi. ohli*. haIiiin*i*i I mi Hi jmy r•*11
people Millmil neither lii-iir iinr speak. iiii'l llie-.e
Ii:iIii|Ii';i |i|m-&lt;I 1in11\111ini 11 lmvi* •11*1111hi
b mili'd tItnI thf&gt;* ii r»* IIS ■•lilt'll'in tilit &gt; 1
"ther zr"Up in tli t-lr "rz-anlzIt, loti
1
1Hr * Fret telIII' .1. 1tusk III III It"' ('111
( .1
.Vl-H s.
A him1 tins LT" Up &lt;»f art mil n orkers
u L*’•tlMTr.l II* intiiiy nmre nf 11It'. 1
l;l"i». i|p|n ll(|&lt;tin
tht'ti*. and lintthere Iin- tlrv•» i"t Mf| nt .\kr"Ti the larz
( «1itntl&gt; of "sll iin*" In the 1
Imlusir bit
llir nf IIn* tuition. Tin*)' lake tlii'li
plurc* ns liuli pendent. self-reliant rill
l.i'lls. m |iii nil; no t*|H-i'lul Indulgence.
Till* sitii'i'isfiil i' iii]illivmollt of ttil eruii|i nf iiiiiti* worker* Is mlititloii:i*
I'ronf tlcvehtplnt: In tin* West tlui
ituTi* iin* |iltn'i'« In Industry Into vvhlel
liiitnlli-ii|i|ii'i| IHi 11\Munis mn In* fitted
mill In
lilt'll they Mill serve i-fTi'i'
lively.
"I In' linti&lt;lli'ii|i loiri'nu of i "lili*ii£m
ciivi* till* t!n-«ir&gt; tin* ln'«t Ootiiotistni'
I loti. persuading employers to (In '
|itiii-i'i into m li|i |i unis|i'tk'i'i| |n*o|il -*
lillml |&gt;»••i|ill* ntul oliI |&gt;«'0|ilii M’ottlil lit
It si||i|i||ii,| tiinvo lm iii||i'ii|i|i«'i| person
f"r tlli'si' spcrlul |ios|tInns. Tin* tinti•11
cup* m iti ' so t'lirtii'st in tlu’lr litti'tn)&gt;’
to tnnko irm" I lii'i'niisfi It Mas nItmi'­
ll lllllttlT o f life IItl&lt;I lll'tltll M'ltll tlll'lll
tlmt they often jinneil heller worktue
nt eertiiln tnslii than tinmial Morkers
Found True at Akron Plant
This |s fminil to he true of the llltlte
nt Al.rnu. In u liij* plant there nr*
linin' I'osts in m I i Ii'I i lien tine ntv
"I'eei h nre nniii'cessnry. The |tt-r*or
Mil limit Ill'll rllltr t-Hi'iipes lilitloyutiei
from the noise. Th e person Million
S|»eei'h Is lesi likely to lie illVerte
from ti tusk m lih'ti rei|iitres rnuffnlrn
thill
The lnek of s|iee&lt;il nnil henrltlf line
not tieri'ssnrlly i|litilul&gt;h inent!il otihyshnl ntertiiess.
iin the I'unimr
sill ll i|e|irlviillotl mil\ he romhlt'lvo h
eieli l.eener tiielitnllty. ii liner ilefre
nf M'l'iltlvi'tiess Iitnl 11 hlfller Sellslhll
li\ nil of m hit h Inherent trull* mill,
'he ih i'f lilllte ItllUstiiilly rfhli'tlt till!
Ii ' Ii I'eslrnhle for eerlnlll kind* ••
i ii'us*rliiI Murk.
i .•!&gt; • m i otioru11vo of the rotite
• » *' ' il h'i'li ilefl’eo of felierill met
I •' Is fmiiel niini'i.' ill'llf unite eiii
• • le "'ils sIiiim thill In the |i \
. -.I te*1s f|\etl III this faetnr.'
ir to ill- iirmy's i&gt;s\eiiolofl«'i-1
•' ' n
tin ti i tel Motie-n I'
•rt mnl multi otth-ei In Akro'
I•t •III- •I ir-h er 11\i-riife frillies Ilia
III*

l i f t . . in ............

II.-i . nils ol,trials of the mmpan
lire 11. r- It1111• r| to five lie if lilllte fie
T h s world's etaiuhitd r riw d y for kidney, t»
fills ll ih.ltli'e at ollii'e Murk. Tlie\
lives. Madder nnd uric acid troubles, lh« Mere a .’I ooiltill sitr|irlsei| lit t||e r:l|i|il
enemies ef file nnd looks. In uso since
Ity Mith "liiih the firls friispisi tie
U&gt;96. A ll d ru ffists, three sires,
tails mnl siieressfullv ovemiuie haiell
i i n ' k h r the n a m e C a l d M e d a l on f i n r boi
rap*. So llli-tltII11V alert so nil'ek to
end tc c e t
...» Im it a t io n
*

m n E g jf i

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iS .U L llii L 't U

'S

Seeds!
Celery, Lettuce,Cauliflower
Our stocks are fresh and are of
the best strains that can he s e ­
cured.
Sanford Farmers have
been using our "Paris Gulden
Yellow Self - Blanching Celery
Seed” for the past twenty years.
Our "Big Boston Lettuce” and "Early Snowball
Cauliflower” have always produced dependable
crops. Why experiment? Place your orders early.

Chase &amp; Co.
Sanford, Florida

W om a n G u ild s Up Colony.

The remarkable degree of rnmmually or colony spirit now existing
among these "silent*" ha* l*een built
up by the work of Mrs. Arthur Shawl,
formerly of Cincinnati. Morn of parcals both deaf and dumb, although
herself possessed of tile full facilities
of speech and hearing. Mrs. Shawl Iin*
made welfare work among the deaf
mutes her chosen vocation. She does
this work imt through any degree of
sympathy, for she claims the deaf mute
needs no sympathy, hut because, as
*hc states, she likes life better In the
mute colony than among people who
have the faculties of hearing nnd
Speech.
Mrs. Shawl until recently was MisNellie (illlcsple. She married Arthur
Shawl, xxlm Is n deaf mute and a mem­
ber of the Akron silent colony.
According to Mrs. Shawl there I*
something singularly magnetic about
the typical character of the deaf mute
something deserving of the highest ad­
miration In Ids fortitude, his Irreprcs
*llde determination to xxln out despite
his physical handicaps. Ids finer de*
......... . sensitiveness nnd of mental
alertness.
Mr*. Nhax'l. a* nn Interpreter, goe*
with member* of her colony to con­
certs Taking ii position where all ran
see her. she Interprets the xvnrd* of
the singer on the singe In linger Inn
gunge. She assert* that by reason of
bis finer sensibility the nx*ernge mute
gets more pleasure out of a concert
than does the average person of per
feet hearing, lie apprehends the sound
In the form of vibration and g"t* much
of ....... motional value by Matching th
facial expression of the singer.

WEALTH

IN

DETROIT

RIVER

Water* Said to Conceal Valuable*
That Would Entity Ge Worth
Million* of Dollars.
While thousands are striving to
si retell the shrinking dollar (&lt;• n e t
file II • . 1. In Detroit these dn.x*. a
fortune lie* unclaimed In the hi-d of
Delion river. N ii one can c-tlmcie,
even approxlmai.-lv the
submerged trea-ure In del la is. hut it
I* safe to assume that It m III run Into
Hie million*.
Marine dlxer* testify to the tens
of copper Ingot, coal, machliier.x, un«
salvaged '• ssels and money si-altrrril
along the river bed from Windmill
Point It* Detroit River light. The
haul.** and shelving beaches of the
harbor ||m&lt; at ami above llelle I*I••
are In shallow- water, hut the hank of
the undivided river section below the
Island I* built out to deep water, ami
explorations arc mure dllllcult than
near Itellc Isle.
In recent years It has been known
that money and Jewelry to the value
of got*1.1*10 has been lost In the river.
One rum runner lost $"00 In a wallet
while trying to escape federal officers
by Jumping overboard from u boat.
A wealthy woman dropped a $".(**)
necklace from a passenger boat when
the string of gems broke ns she leaned
over the boat’s mil.
James McCabe, Immigration In­
spector. who patrols the Canadian bor­
der for Chinese smugglers, nlfirms that
within the past ten yenrs smugglers
tlrownetl Chinese to escape Immigra­
tion officers who pursued the smug­
gler's boats, nml In nenrly every cn*o
the tlrownetl Chinese hail large sums
of money concealed In tlielr clothing.
Neither the bodies nor the money have
been recovered because the feet of tIn*
tlrownetl Chinese were weighted with
Iron.
The engines of sunken wrecks If
snlvngfd. would lie n« good ns next
today, marine engineers stiy. ami tlielr

sale would Tiring large profit* io salvngom.
A rumor Is current In local mnrlne
circles Hint n syndicate I* forming to
n|iemto In Detroit river nt n certain
point, kept secret. In the hope of recov­
ering lost treasures, .lust what treas­
ure* the syndicate seeks Is not re­
vealed.
Detroit police department ofilelitls
say thnt the river bolds the loot of
ninny burglaries In Detroit. The thugs
nnd cracksmen who dropped the loot
Into the river, evidently noted care­
fully the direction of (he currents so
that nt some opportune time they
could return to recover tlielr spoils.
Valuable Material From Tree.
"Rlackhoy" Is a name commonly ap­
plied to the peculiar grass-trees (Xnnthorrhoen)
of
western
Australia,
which groxv to n height of 7 to 10 feet,
nnd have thick tilnckened trunks with
terminal tufts of wiry, gniss-llke
leaves. The different species yield an
nhundnnee of fragrant resin. In experlnients by Henry Roxvley. formerly
city nnuiyst of Perth, the nmterlnls
obtainable from these plants were
studied, and methods were devised
for extracting nnd treating the gum.
pith and fiber.
The company now
formed for developing the product*
commercially has provided nn equl|e
rnent of retorts, furnaces, condensers,
receiving tanks, etc., sufficient for util­
izing n considerable quantity of what
lias been a vegetable waste. Among
the useful substances obtained are
tnrs free from Imrniful acids, in'-,
piiulln dressings, rope tar nnd sanitary
tor. lacquers, steam ntul refrigerating
pipe lagging, stains ainl paints, pitches
for marine Insulating, phenol, benzol,
alcohol, coke, potash, and p.vrogi*iiouh acid; and dyes, perfumes, form­
alin and various varnishes are expect­
ed to follow.

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AUGUST 6. 1920

fH : X
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FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE
Uses a M a r k e t in g System
Much Bigger Than Any Man
The success of the Florida Girtrus Ex­
change in marketing the fruit of it.*
members primarily has been due to tinuse of the system.
Men of ability are, of couse, engaged
by the Florida Citrus Exchange to se­
cure effective operation ol the system
but no individual is essential to the con­
tinued efficiency of the organization.
The system of selling their fruit used
by the cooperating citrus growers who
form the Florida Citrus Exchange is
bigger than any man ard the combined
judgement of men of experience and in­
telligence is applied to making its work­
ings yield maximum results in the w ay
of satisfactory returns.
Ir: a short time the nu-iiii or&gt;hi;&gt;
•I* tTs to the Florida ( ’itru. 1 x han-gc
will tie e!t set! ;*&gt;r the &gt;ea on hetletjoin 1* fore then! WTite th • I ti.-im-*
manager ai Tampa, or rail on

His Prior Right
A major In the stevedore regimen*
employed tine of hi* men to take cart*
of Id* horses and do little chore*
around lln* yard. One day Sam came
Into the major's otllce. and lie was
some agitated man. After lie had sa­
luted he exclaimed. "Major, I want to
be relieved from ills hyar Jolt right
flow '"
The major asked him why he didn't
want tin* Job any mure.
"Major, that tliar Job I* good entiff.
hut 1 Just can't seem to get along with
vo* all's wife.
Seems every time I
goes down to that tlmr house sin* puts
tue to tiltin' all kinds of chnnihcrmnld
work anil n-nnggln* nt me all it ther
time, too.”
Then It wa* the major's turn. "Sam
I've been living with that wotaaii for
thirty-odd years now. and If there I*
going to he anyone relieved It's going
lo Io- me."—WillInm Rett Itlaek, U. S.
A.. In Judge.

Orange County Citrus Sub-Exchange
Orlando II ink &amp; Tiu*t I ’lintpany Ituih.’ing

Orlando, Florida
Eleven years ol unqualified Min-iss, Proven
stal ili:* . Ifuri'.i*itig Ldv.iiiiagr* to ntvinh-r&gt;&gt;

CITRUS

EXCHANGE]

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Want Mud Guards on Autos.
An i-fTiiri Is hi'lng uunti* In Part* to
require alt uutiiiiiiiliili-i. uml i-spccliil
P A IN T E R F E R T I L I Z E R C O M P A N Y
ly muturtrurk*. In tu* fitted with fend­
JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA
ers vvlili'h shall prevent the splastiliiLc o stl*i.U T lt I 't a t T ii.i/ i:iis
of pedestrians with mud. M. ttisirges
I'K H T IL IZ B Il .M.VTtatlAI.K
I .emu rebuild, a* tiqiurted by the Pari*
s m t A Y ia t s
i-iirri'spMUih lit uf the Atuerh-nu Medi n s ic c t t r i o r s
trill fisiiii-hlllon. tell* the iiutlmrltli**
1*01*1.T itY St’ 1*1*1.IRS
Ihnt tlu-.se splashes not only damage H itt** f o r
I* r Ir** I . l a f a ,
N o ! I l ie C t i r a | i r a f » « l » i i ( p r l r r a ■I *« n y a i n I i n a m lilt ( J u i l i l f *
I'llithlng. *•• expensive lit tills time.
Imt iil'ii enlist Ii uie a memire from the
livgleuli stntidp'ilrit.
KEEP 0 l: H E ON THE IIERALI) WAVT ( ( I l .MN

is. o .

\t*s a c i n c h
to figure why
Cam els sell!
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You should know why C am els
are so unusual, so refreshing, so
satisfying. F ir s t , quality—second,
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos which
you’ll certainly prefer to either kind
smoked straight I
Camels blend makes possible that
wonderful mellow mildness—yet all the
desirable body is there I And, Cam els*
never tire your taste I
You’ll appreciate Camels Jrecdom
from any unpleasant cigaretty after­
taste or undeasant cigaretty odor I
For your own satisfaction compare
Camels puff b y puff with any ciga­
rette in the world at any price!
Csmmln arm i o W m ra ryw h a r* in actanti/lealljr a a a f r d k ai **
r H ta a ; o r U n t * a c k ( 2 0 0 e i i » r + 4 t f ) in a /ta iB in o -fa p + r*
r a tio n . IV'# • t r v n £ lv rm to m m a n J th i§ ca rto n fo r th a b o m *
•vpply cr whan you traraL

IL J. REYNOLDS TODACCO C O , Wlntfon-Smltr’. *

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T in : SANFORD HERALD

iL’fili'ST 6. 1920

many using s k is
Ancient and Exhilarating Sport
Grows in Favor.
Enlhuila*tlc Devotee* Are Hailing It
„ King of Winter Sport*— Ha*
Long Figured In Hlrtory
and Legend.
A thousand yours ago. or thereibottt*. some thoughtful Norseman
(0Und"that lone, thin strips of wood
filtered (o hi* war-hoots eiiahled him
to set over the snow-clad plntns nod
mountain* of his native hmd easily
, Bd with great speed. Before long nil
(U, hanly Norsemen were going
sroun&gt;t to light or to wnssnll on these
cirful aids to winter travel, which
ktanie known ns ski. pronounced by
.Norsemen ns If spelled s h e. So
-pillar did slilltiR heeome Hint, ne*
^pjlnu t&lt;&gt; Norse mythology. even one
f f the ancient viking B«d* went In for
it (&gt;iaf Trygvn**on. hesi loved tttnl
BJ„ i.lct.niliHl of ........Id Norwegian
tf,rn klir/' I* said to have heeii on
cil—r» *kier. Another king. one of the
nfl» ii ..... - escaped from piirsnen*
„
« &lt;iii his life. hy traveling
I : , ] allies on ski. over olle
rug ml -ee lIons of Nor..

».n

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&gt;' e l e

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•i i ... ,;.e li.twortant hat
^^

lie of StlkleMnd ski regiments played
nil Important pnrt.
In Inter times,
during a war on Norway ronilueted
hy Clmrles Nil, Swedish scouts dls.
covered the locution of the Norwegian
troops and compelled a hand of skiers
to guide them through the wood* at
Idght. The wily Norwegian *!:lnie:i
led the Swedes to n precipice, threw
their burning torches down the moun­
tain side, and Mica made ii ipilck "get­
away."
The Swedes, following the
lights, were hurled to death on the
rocks hclow. While skiing la the be*
glnnlng was held I't esteem, particular­
ly mi account of Its practical utility,
Its poHsIhllltcs us a sport were also
recognized after a time, and today It
easily ranks as the king of winter
sports. "It has gained followers In a
most surprising inaiiiier the past twen­
ty-live years.” says (!. C. Tortnisoti.
writing In Outers' Recreation (Chi*
cago). Ski associations have hecn or­
ganized In almost every northern coun­
try hoth In Europe and America, lie
tells ns.
Recently clnhs have been
formed in the Rocky Mountain states
of oar own chantry.

PACE

which hn* been beyond that nttnlnnhlu
In any ordinary metallurgical furnace.
A method nf actually fusing this ri*frnctory metal has now. It Is mi Id by
ti German authority, l-ccn dev Led hv
a Rerlln engineer, which will penult
&gt;f the m- till being cast In any desired
form, iiml of being Mib-eipienilv
worked Into any malleidde »lmpe. In
eluding wire for electric lamps. In
chlentally It would appear that tuug
sten cnrhlde will nbn become avail
able, and us this carbide 1* practically
a* laird a* the dlamnml—the difference
being only as !*.s to in—It w ill he used
la future for those numerous grinding
and cutting operations which can only
he effected at present by the diamond.
Boy’* Prayer a Gem.

Lx-Governor Stone of Pennsylvania,
who has Just pas-is| away, was a great
lover of horses.
Ills pet. as a youth, was a roll
named Midnight.
When Midnight—still a colt—died,
ns the result of a tumble, the boy was
Inconsi liable.
lie tells &lt;n Ills nutoldogrnpliy. "Tin*
Tale of n Plain Man." about tin* fu
neml he conducted In solitude over the
T ungsten.
Nearly everybody Is familiar with body of Ids four-footed friend.
"t had no book, hut I knelt down
Die tungsten lUamt'at electric lamp
tmt few are aware that the 111:iiii.-tit- over Ills body and tried to say a
which give so effective a light an prayer.
"I prayed: ‘fib. Lord, If there Is a
made from metal without ever having
been fused.
The melting point of In.r-, h.aven, let Midnight go to It. I
tungsten Is about It,non degrees i" l.i pe Mo re I-. !|s I unlit to see Mid­
(fi.-l.'lg degrees F.), a temperature night again. Make vve as good boy a*
Midnight was a coll.'
"I had no niidlence, hut a hlucjny
and a woodllinish were staging, ami I
heard n Mpilrn-d harking a bass
churns."

A-l'-nv

It Was No Place for It.
Tin* t r i a l of i l . d l l n H u n c h , mayor,
m et H o race M urphy, pro secu tin g a t ­
t o r n e y o f M tilie le , w a * o n In t h e P u l l ­
ed S ta te * d is tr ic t c o u rt a t ln d lm u ip o ||*
ami e v e n day M y n c l e per*&gt;its a n d
o t h e r * w h o Well* i i i 'i p u il i lt e d vv till t h e
r e m a r k a b l e ca-.,- c a m e t o ., tot,* t o o b ­
t a i n s e a t * m i t ........
\ Mun­
i-1,. yolftig w o tn illi Otie d a y r u s h e d im­
p u l s i v e l y u p t o a Hunt a &lt; &lt; |u a i o i ti t ie e
Utli»,.&lt; |ui» ifa-ss tool, tilth 111- 111.- t h e
e .e i r t t o o m a i d tlm llo g a ll t h e s e a t s
( .• •r e t a k e n s h e c x e l n h i n * ! . "I ill. euTl‘1

An Extension

yell sipiee/e fue ill the

Telephone
The Essence of
Convenience

1 he N ew W ay.
I (til. Slow e W ill you go s a ilin g
d „ w ii the strea m o f life w ith m e?
T h e i l lr l - Y o u 're loo late,
.laid;
S m a rt m ade me p rom ise to go a v la t
' lit* * :il r "IM i Idm . R o s
ton 'I n u i'' i Ipt.

f.YMIVi

L B .g lr.il F in lr h .

Arm stro ng Grocer Co
fj'fl# ftf Aflf'nr

.l*n ItmittvMir, Ft*.

'

H o u s e k e e p in g is m o re c o m p l e x t h a n e v e r
he tore, a n d th e h o u s e w i f e is s u r e l y e n t i t l e d t o
every c o n v e n i e n c e t h a t will l i g h t e n t h e b u r ­
den.
N o th in g brings m o re co m fo rt than an
extension t e l e p h o n e o n t h e o t h e r f l o o r .
It
e lim in a te s t i r e s o m e s t a i r c l i m b i n g a n d a d d s
to t he p l e a s u r e o f e v e r y m e m b e r o f t h e
family.
T h e c o s t is o n l y a f e w c e n t s a w e e k .
Call t h e M a n a g e r ' s o f f ic e t o d a y .

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

AIR GRAMS BEAT WIRELESS
Messages Carried try Plane* Make
Greatest Parls-Lomton Speed.
"Alrgratus" are supplanting tclegmphle and wireless messages be­
tween London mid Par In.
Lord Moldilglle of Rentilleii, ttlght
expert, says that tilrgrmns, or mes­
sages carried hy airplane belween L ip
ropenn (mints separated by dl*tamv*
up to-Mm miles, travel both morn fluidi­
ty and more cheaply than hy tidegniph
mid w Indess,
Loti Ion newspapers are receiving
dally air news arid “ feature" articles
ftotu
their
Paris
correspondents
llili'de-! In tile pilot at 11 dill In the
morning M,.* •t• pa’’ he* are detlvere.l
In ’ I
" •
. |n i ol'ilees at three In
Mm a, ‘ &gt;i *i e. ■b.-rens tnilisiu'ssloti by
’••'"‘•ca'''
• •, . ' 't e t(vo capital* ri*
|l|*i . |*s -•1 ••*

M• .* *

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Pnbst Kulm bftchcr, the new Pnbsl dri:

Baby'* Dire P e ril,

Mother mid little Kathryn were npstaJrs when they heard little sister
full off the couch. Kathryn until: "O,
mother. If Mint luihy doesn’t slop fall­
ing she’s going to ruin hcradf."

GOOD

Every Bubble, one of pleasure nnc;

0 f? fA / / C

Refreshing
Willi no bad after effect

THERE’S NONE SO GOOD *

-iti.,-

cz
|?*hiltnhnrln,r

The H um an Touch Lackin g .

A way Is sold to have been found
for washing linen hy electricity. In
fnliire patron* will have in tear the
liiittoiihnles themselves.— Punch. Lon­
don

it’s a glorious sensation to clinso
r Uiirst and heat with cool, sparkling

T ffC ffC S N O ftC S O

is m r

fying. Its delightful flavor nmi its heavy dark !«&gt;dy will phase
you. Pnbst Kultnbnchcr can he had at lirst *.Iav; places. Don’t
nslt for just Kulmbuchcr—say "Pabst Kulmbuchcr."

W. J. THIGPEN

&amp; COMPANY

A GEN TS

G eneral Fire
ornt i: ctnpi.irs

Sanford,

-

insurance
ik s k iii imiinc

-

Flo rid *

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                    <text>TH E

SA N FO RD

H ERALD

IN T H E -H E A R T OF T H E W ORLD’S G R EA T EST V EG E T A B LE SECTION

NU.MUKR51

S\NFOlM\ FLORIDA, FRIDAY. U'GUSTG. 19-0.

COUNTY
TO
The Wonderful S t. Johns River
RAISE THE ;
VALUATIONS
FLAT INCREASE OF 1» PER CENT
MADE TO MEET IIIf;IIER COSTS.

„KI{\l l&gt; PRINTING
COMPANY
,,E g e i t i n t . h e a d y FOIt
llio DUSINESS.

Everythinp is poinp up and nothin!;
is cominp down and nlonp with the
hiirli price of nutomohiles and prits
&gt;uir taxes are hound to bo raised. Ti e
'cite and the county cannot be opet
ated upon the same basis as formerly
for it costs more to make Improvemeats and keep the various offices n i
than it did formerly. Labor and • atcriills are hiplur and it is a clear
ease
of raisinp the ante all alatip the
' In k&gt;. i.inp with this idea we hnyc ,
line. The county eommissiuners find
{..tailed1 one of the latest nulcktln-y cannot operate tin- county on the
JVv ce Model 5 Linotypes. 1 Ins wi.l ,
‘ line valuations as formerly, for they
‘ ...... .. ..trice quick service and more
must have more money ami have rals.,nd he of prent benefit nl°ng
«d the valuations on a lint increase
' r. i,i , Tlie monotype ninchlnes
of ten per rent. They set forth this
r j V S d and Inter on » Model 14
fact in the following explanation to
;.
. will he added to «.ur equipthe public:
r-irt making this ofllco complete in
We, the llllder timed, the County
" ' . ,| Mil for the tnkintl care of the
Commissioners
of Seminole County,
'
Untie of business that Is com*
Florida, and the Fax Assessor of the
F .„ ,„ir door every day. We want
i minty of Seminole, take this method
' ... tiv people of this section of
of
exptainiup to the tax payers of
the best weekly, the best
this county the llat increase of ten
.tvi.t the best service in jot.
per cent of the assessed valuation of
,,
that It is possible to give am
all taxable property is this county as
rhanires will be made In Tin
appear; on the assessment roll for
duriiur the stiintnei
lli“(i. We found that the business of
the county could no bmper he run on
: |i \ Ned. that veteran newspathe old assessed valuations. The cost
. r, ;,i and till-»oun«l printer, hits
of every thinp has increased, and notfU,,.. p. us as foreman front the I ar
witlistimdinp abnormal conditions vvv
,..,,u Press and to demonstrate hiluive strupplc,! nlonp dtirimr the past
\T.itilitv we have only to say that
Isevviid years without any Increase in
. with his duties at the I nrngnr
the n-M-sscd value of property in thi*
t-oe on the lin;*type. : et
county. Fiifdinp it no bmper possl.
,.... j„|, work, has charge of The Her• hie to linnnee the county's business,
ion is wotk that will mean a prcatei IIS it should have be n although •' It.
'’f T e ' h e wi11 ''liave** 1 u•i'i' hef 11r« One of the greatest assets of San- enpaped in fipurinp the costs of trans­ city here in the next few years and Walker. E. T. W....Iraff ami many after deliberate consideration, wo con­
job* I'HIM In " “ 11 m
fur,| is the St. Johns river and Lake portation and fiviplit rates and with
other members of the Waterways cluded that the only thinp that could
nni.ti«i- week Is
‘ •
un,l0no to Monroe at the head of navi,ration on the present mise that i- expected not only he a preat attraction to tour. Committee of the Hoard of Trade lie done l.y ii « would he to sliphtly in­
irt&gt;,
but
a
ureal
attraition
to
capital
i
*
c Z rio .,' m
S ,.
rivi-r. Th.- Cly.k- I - they will turn more and more to the &lt; ;in kinds. The hiilkheadinp of the worked uncensinpiy to make the M. crease as II whole the assessed value
eitie- that have river transportation
of all taxable property in this county,
r”‘k'- i onriment and “service" will is mnniitp summer excursions from
lake float and the contemplated im­ Johns river the real artery of trade
f ' ,r&gt; "
f,.r ,,n to follow. It Jacksonville to Sanford and the rate and tin- povernmeiit will liepin opera­ provements all nlonp the shores of mid travel hut the need or cheaper and which we have done to the extent of
k-i/ ’. V ’t *v..rnl weeks to pet oui is so attractive that many people are tions iilotip the water routes in dredp. this lake, the buildinp of hotels and lift!(T t ran*|n»rtntiau will call otiUial ten per rent.
We hope that the pencral public
m in uhupe and pet the men tukinp their week-end outiiips via the inp and fillinp and makinp navigable various huitdinps and the beautify inp notice to our river now. the tourists
ounumiit in shut
, &gt;ruthnt wc cx. benutiful St. Johns river from Jack ­ all the available streams in this
will appreciate the position in which
will
demand
Im
.-it
basins
here
and
quar­
in their pier*
„,orc delays of Minville to Sanford. The Imot leaves country. Ily the competition of wa­ of the lake front pcncmlly will attract ters for their l*oats and crews, the we, as public servants, are placed, and
attention to this prent body of water
t"'t t"
ir, -i-i.,. Herald and the Job Jacksonville Saturday afternoon about ter rates only •an any relief from the at our vry doors. Hut there arc other business men who are seekmp loca­ will not condemn us for whnt by ncnnv kind a
m
wi l | Ue tin to th« I o'clock, arrivinp in this city about excessive freight rates he obtained, inducements for the man who wants to tions will demand deeper w'lter am ccssity we have been compelled to do.
O. I*. Swope,
ware houses, the visitors wl I denumd
printniu dit I
Ocular.
11 Sunday, stayinp here one hour usd and on this score Sanford, nmonp oth­
t*. \V. Entzinper,
minute "I tv &gt; I
,
good till? giving the excursions about one liour er river cities, is emuinp into the pub­ stutt hip t Imps in a commercial way a larpe tourist hotel oil the lake front
E. II. Kilbec,
We could! not B«t K j n(l-to pe set to net off the boat and ride or walk lic notice for investors and manufac­ and with the frelpht rates sonrinp and mid huvinp such a location puts San­
transpoitntion the rivers and lakes
County Commissioners.
. A i n-t '.land there
were de- ,,|,out the city, viewinp the immense turers and hip business of all kinds, of this county wil runic into their own ford away ahead of those less for­
A. Vaupban.
up and in j
j t j„ t j,c future wi field* where the celery and lettuce and for it will he the cities with water
tunate cities that are mar,Mined in­
Tax Assessor.
»\, o. all *orx .
filled with all „ther winter vepetahles are prown transportation that will he built up in ninny ways. The inland towns will land with no chance for water rates.
came t,’, our docks to pet their freights
— -------- x-------------*
I.. ii«*« YinVe it to the suhscrih- ,|IM| where there are more vepetahles in the next ten years.
Hut
this
l«ke
and
river
must
he
sii|imid ship them by truck and autoinoEX-tJOV. HANLEY KILLED
the new »J
shipped than from any other point in
It behooves the Hoard of Trade ami l.iles for all of south Florida are iio.v |,l, m« tiled by the liaml of man and
»r, promptly.
^_______ _
t |,t. South. The uInivu picture pives a every citizen of Sanford to help
!„„„
must
do
his
part
In
makinp
it
shipped to Sanford and taken to then
. . . . . . . .... v- iSTENSTROM.
partial view of Lake Monroe in the nlonp this ureal work in wideninp rttul destination on their own power from what it should In*, the end of the ram­ Well Known I'roldbitlonlst Killed In
Auto Accident.
I'EAIH
‘J __background and the Clyde Line-stenmdeepeninp the ehaiinel in the St. Johns here makinp this a busy mart of trade Imiw with the pot of pobl and all tin
etla r hip thinps in store for the travel•
. ... nnoi'il away at his er, Osceola, cominp into the docks at river and make it the grant inland in this one line alone.
Dennison. Ohio. Aug. 2.—The body
ta , U ell,; Sanford «■«„ _, h , ....... .. ........ .......
water way throupli this preat fertile
Tome on Eleventh "tret
For years this grant asset of San­ t.r who makes this wonderful trip fm „f J . Frank Hanley, former governor
ami
prosperous
section
of
Florida.
and frepht on hoard.
either business or pleasure.
.Sunday morninp aftr an illm..
„f Indiana, killed in an automobile ac­
The people of America are just now Every hit of work done in this dint- ford Innpuishcd and was never boosted
several months.
.. ,
cident yesterday, was taken to India..Of robust frame and
Inpolis
today.
»
out
doors most of Ins l l f e .- H VOW ELI. MAKINCJ
numerous,
involvotip
the
coinmerv,*
&lt;.f
Sl.a.trom hardly knew that s.ckncsIMPROVEMENTS
the whole country, many of th o,
Hundreds of Sanford people will be
me.ui until a few months ntf&gt; win it
questions
licinp
of
coiii|de\
chiiractei.
shocked
to learn of the death of LxI, I,, pan to decline, and at his npe
Any division of the case lookinp to Puttinp in Elevator for Second Floor
_ ^
m
liovnmr Hanley who was killed Inst
hut little hope could he held out &gt;
of tile Hip Store.
the observance «&gt;f the statute affects in
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t'ip*11
" " nutomobile accident nt
I..- physicians and. although knowinp
Home way every rat,* now effective.
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DenniMin. Ohio, when a train struck
tr
lie had hut a short tiiu to m e.
Arthur Yowell, of Yowell &amp; i ••..
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the automobile In which he was rid"Spcnkinp generally, every contro­ is a busy man these days pettiup th.
h* »U, ready and wi Hints to meet
inu-, (5„v. Hanley had lec tu m f here
verted question colicerninp all cla-.*e- second li.M,r of tin* ^ Anwcll build
whnt' \er awaited him in the Great
several times as member of tlu* Hy­
and
coiuniodities
and
all
rates,
rubinp rmi'y for the departments that
Hey,,ml. he Iup fortified by his strong
ing Squadron, and this section mourns
11
and practices of rail carriers and *,1! will l&gt;«* placed in this new annex t&lt;»
faith i:: the relipion of Jesus Christ,
with hundreds of other communities
the theories of shippers nnd carrier tin* hip *tnrc.
and huvinp lived an examplary life.
V -V
in the .b ath of this splendid man. Of
were
presented
nnd
ure.
d
in
th*&gt;
t
All the cilice moms &lt;&gt;f the second
&gt;urn.vr..|.-,| by his family, until the
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•tii accident, a dispatch in the morning
tiinony and in ar;iiiuint before th&gt;* floor are licinp torn out and the •le­
tn , f his death. Everythin!* that
ei.mriiis.-ii.il and uiv, n careful consid­ vator is here reiulv to be Instui,.*• ,
ould do softened . til,
h.v ■ bands c..u....................
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that will can y the customers to the
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"The roinmissi.in were not of .me second floor and, a*, Arthui remark .
' ' " M i l ' ' I k !-M&lt;)\1 ' IX
1 j - I'mnk llanlqr. toniu-r c-ovi-nior
JS.
n i l s M-f n o *
f ||1(lij||in lin,| candidate for president
mind on all questions and in coiielos- he hopes it will soon carry them to the
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T T T r t bos hi.) re-'on lb.* PmMbl!i,„. tick.*, in lOIrt - H
inn ninny eases were those of r.v &gt;;■ third floor that will have to he addnizinp that the views of each man ,.,1 ,.f,. bmp. The second floor, wlu*i^ turned to the Clerk of Keminolc i hnil
1 , *
«jx miles from here
VV«.hI.
A«W»*
"
ready, will contain the Indies'
L’V faker.
i. ini.oii am:
ini;
ty
R"
mandate
and
decision
in
th
|b*
wht,n
,, JVnnsylvanw
ready-to-wear and the coralt depart
,
lV «
riil- - ...... v.-ry ... .......... o f . . . - . . . - I that each must make some surremhi incut of the Yowell store and this , aM*of Felt VS. Morse.
. J freight train struck* the nutomoluk- ln
before an agreement could he reach­
This is a very sweeping «le&lt; i ion . . . ( party were driving to kil■ ' .....•*;........................................... * r J . T T n : , ‘ .o '..™ various ed. In some instancs the con lusion new department will Rive this excel­ uti.l sustains the decision of c o u n sel,'''^ '* 1 H ‘
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of tin* majority in the view expressed lent store i'll the facilities needed tfur
the
complainant.
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t|in,c
l&gt;uffl.n*,l
fractured skulls;
make
it
ope
of
the
Impest
stores
ii
in the rulinir. On some of the ques­
li- . aMil was married to Miss J •
, '
witli the interstate tions our views were not in full ac­ tins vicinity.
.
throughout.
and crashed bodies and neither rvcov•Cm Jacobs, o f T o p e k a . Kansas, in in ss« ^
commission durlnp the cord with the majority and In s,»m&lt;*
The pallery that now contains Hu*
; v i; L l i ^
&gt; i«
»n,l from this union ten chlbln n * " " f
m i l tn „M(| „ half dollar instances we three state commission­ rcody-tO-wenr on the first floor will
tu a local hospital. Mr. Hanley die*,
county,
in
H'D’
.
by
A.
I*.
Connelly,
reIn*
(given
over
tn
tiie
\
irlrtiln
nml
d
i
•
wr lo.rn, nmonp those livinp belnR
!
' ,
ers did not have unity of view."
nt 9 n. m. Mrs. linker nt 11:30 nnd
nrd department of the store, this pr«*.Hvntinc un ncent Mr. Fi'lt to ( him. her husband at 5:30 n. m.
Mi- N. R. Reynobls ofTainpn R. R; ™ L V h ST Sil matters are eonsidered."
move licinp necessary b y . this con­ H. Morse, of Fairbanks A- Morse.
St&gt;nstnun of llufonl, S. «... i-‘ »n
.
ort ..nn,| rvmen.bcrlnp
Dr. nnd Mrs. linker hud met Mr.
Jacksonville, Aupust 2.—The Flor­ stantly growing business. Mr. Yow­
hl.nstrom of Zell wood. Mrs. E«|wnnl • &gt;J
^
nn} considerinp contra*
The prove was sold to Murr-e tin*
ida railroad commission today an­ ell and Manager llarvnr' are huvinp latter part of Deceemher, lHlb, for Hanley in Dennison at 0:45 o'clock
h kinky of Jacksonville nr.J (,r* " ‘ ;
, (lut.5tions and proposed ehnnpes
nounced that it had set Aupust Ik to all the details of the hip store work­ the sum of $28,000.00, and Morse this morning nnd were driving him to
Sti n«tr,»m. Newton Stemtroni. Ouy 'F ‘ !! T,hiV d^lsion our approval.
their home in Kilgore, twenty miles
Mm.trom nml Miss Avis Stenstroni
itncrt.wiw| rates permitted un- hear the application of railroads op- ed out and all the latest wrinkles In took possession the first of
«&gt;f this city. Ills devoted wife passe
1
in ,-x parte 74 will eratinp in this state for increase in store equipment and decorations will 1917. After some delay in procur­ from here.
The .nutobobilv
drove
the
avuy m-v,Till years np&lt;» and husband d
,.iT,-ct September I, intrastate rates to conform with the be plnce'* in the new departnint, piv- inp
.
,
, across
,
,
ing quit claim uccus
deeds to cure two ncdo
increases
announced
Saturday
by
the
*
t
inp
the
buying
public
the
best
posslfathc- poes to Join her in the
‘j ^ t i n B re^nm*s of the*
tendered deed March 1st, 191 1, and freight train and directly In front of
rndms above nftPr a Ife well spent. ‘ JJ ' ,
un)|t.r present rates and Interstate Commerce commission on Ide service at all times.
another. The automobile was struck
The funeral occurred from the late rnl Imaos , „ r_ i
^
n|, p,.r. interstate transportation rhnrpes.
Yowell &amp; Co. believe ill advertising Morse declined to accept the deed, and
The
hearinp
will
he
held
at
Talla­
In squarely.
Mi.hnce at 4 o'clock Mondny after- c,
insufficient. A part of the in­
down to the Inst letter and as usual attempted to recind the contract.
Mr. Hanley was enroute to Carroll­
n; " n- Hr. Walker, of the Methodist •
, ' nu|j c |n intrastate nites should hassee and will hrinp tnpether repre­ will keep the daily nnd weekly Her­ the meantime, in February. 1917, the
ton,
where he wns to have delivered an
sentatives
of
every
steam
railroad
in
heavy
frost
had
done
very
serious
church, nffirintimr nnd interment was
i„. mn,|t. effective Scptcmald filled with store news during the
address tomorrow, lie hnd intended
the state. Representatives of the winter season.
damage to the prove.
nmile in Ijikewood cemetery. A larpe Jf I •
, ..
concourse of friends nnd relatives ber , - •
. .. public also are invited to he present.
------------ x------------The evidence showed that the twe spending the dnv with the Rakers nt
------------ x------------Wlow«| tho remains to the cemetery.
“The report is sipned h&gt; \Nm. Ih t .
objections
to the title made by coun­ their home in Kilgore.
\VHI.A K A A PA RT.M ENTS
where the beautiful floral offorinps at- Aincy, chairman of »be put.lie st n ic ,
HOARD OF TRADE I1ANQUET.
GETTING FU R N ITIU RE sel for Morse were not vital defects;
tote.l the love and esteem in which commission, of Pcnnsylxnnln, Ro&gt;al
that Felt had proceeded, with the the purchase price demandd.
the deceased was held in this commun- c . Dunn, of the Floridai Railwn&gt; com­
George E. Herring, of the locnl bar
Welaka Apartments ure now re­ knowledge nnd consent of Morse, to
The
next
monthly
meeting
an'1
ban­
ity. The sympathy of many friends mission, and John A. uuyhcr, oi me
and Cooper &amp; Cooper of Jacksonville,
remedy
the
defects;
nnd
thnt
Morse
ceiving
the
finishing
touches
nnd
the
quet of the Board of Trade will be
po out to the fnmiiy in their bereave- |„wa Railway commission,
furniure is arrivinp daily, and the hnd, without any previous notice to represented the complainant, J . P.
meat.
"We paticipnted in the conference held at the Valdez Hotel nt eight o*. npnrtments will he ready for occu. Kelt, uttempted to repudiate and re­ Felt, nnd Massey &amp; W’arlow, of Orclock
on
the
night
of
Thursday,
Aug­
------------ x------------ of the commission," the state contmismin the
m t contract, because of the
Ml. .Undo, represented the defendant,
pnney about the 1st of September if cind
CARD OF THANKS.
sioner's report declares, "beinp invited ust 12. The banquet will start possible,, as many of them have been freeze nnd on account of the delay on IChao. If. Morse.
promptly
nt
eight
and
every
one
_______
.
in the sume manner as members of
th part of Felt in curing the defects! The case was nrpued In Orlando in
nhould he there nt that time. Many •rented for thnt date.
December, 1917, by Judge Herring
We wish to express our heartfelt the commission and were invited by
The new furniture is the beht of in the title.
matters of interest to the community
home »•
on
a• 10 days" *leave)
thanks to our friends for their kind- them to take part ir the discussions
The
I 111* court
I Util V holds
llUHill thnt
HUB tlu*
Hit damage
tlttllltim to (who
' ” ,,w wns
”
•• •
. r
the
kind
that
enn
he
purchased,
be­
nt large will he taken up nt this
the grove on account of the freeze and Mr. Osborne, (ns representative
ness nnd sympnthy durlnp the illness nnd express our views with full freeing
of
the
most
serviceable
and
thnt
meet
nr
I
nnd
every
member
nndever&gt;
wan a rink that Morse amumetl wlu*n of Coojht &amp; Cooper) for tlie ^ comnnd death of our father. Mr. N. J . dom. The members of the comniisman who wants to become a member will take the least spnec.
he purchased it; that it wan n m atter’ plainnnt, and by Mnosey •£ W’urlow
^tenstrom, which occurred on the njon pave to the case intense ami cinThese
splendid
npnrtments,
when
of common knowledge thnt orange for defendant. Judge Perkins in June
inominp of Aupust 1. Also for the dent application, examining nnd dis- sh«n!d Ik* nt his plnce at the table.
ready,
will
he
the
best
of
the
kind
in
Ticket* for the banquet an* now on
nuny lienutiful floral offerinps.
cussinp it with the evident desire to
the state nnd tinder the coninetcnt groves were dnmnged by n hard 1918. decided the case for defendant,
The Fnmiiy.
reach correct conclusions nnd apply rale nt the three banks, the First N’n- management of Mrs.
E. Watson1 frost; thnt Felt had fullv complied•An appeal was taken to the Supreme
tionnl,
the
Seminole
nnd
the
Peoples
x-----------the increase in such manner ns to deal
should
nrovi»
tb**
most
attractive
and with his contract on Mnreh 1st when Court by Kelt, and the judgment of
bnnk nrd you rnn re t them early and
the deed was tendered to Morse and the Circuit Court rtversed.
, Miss Ronnie Mae Kinlnr spent Sun- justly with the whole
home-like.
were verj’ avoid iK'lr.p left out.
day nt the Bench with friends.
( "The questions presented wc

Th Herald is making great prepnrn,i‘ L f,,r the daily and for every doBirtmcnt of the business during the
V M-ason. for we expect this city
jTgSrtv' as never before durlnp the
,
0
years and when we have
foPOti peoplr here The Herald expects
the best daily in this part of

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the W. W. Dressor place at Cnnioron throughout "Vlctdrln. Ilehenil Brand's
City and is hnving the Wnltcr house, scheme has been enthusiastically wel­
pui chased last year, remodel let! and comed by tho hoys nnd hy citizens*
grcntly improved for the occupancy of committees, who have Joined heartily
his son, Maurice, whom, we henr, will In tho sporting competitions between
bring a bride there to reside.
training
George Mitchell killed a 0-foot dia­ battalions, 'brigades nnd
A BUNCH O F INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
nrens.
This
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RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEM IN O LE COUN­
nue, and A. B. Cameron killed two of dlers means tbe Introduction of n com­
the sam e’specie on his place a short mon Interest among the units, skill,
T Y -E F F IC I E N T REPO R TER S FOR T IIE HERALD
discipline nnd clean rlvnlry.
time ago.
Ashes:
------------ x------------Belgrade Hit Hard by War,
LI PSA LA ANI&gt; GRAPEVILLE.
ccl ami three hearty cheers given to
LONG WOOD PICK-UPS
Steamed Bono Meal
Belgrade, the capital of Sorbin nnd
tin.' splendid host ami hostess.
Remember the prayer and song ser- Jttgo Slnvln, la now a mere shell of Its
Raw Bone Meal
A. L. Hatch, o f Havana, Cuba, a
Rev. Lewis Entzminger of Lake­
former self. The Serbs used to he re­
land. is conducting n series of meet­ former principal of the Oviedo schools vice at 7:.J0 Sunday evening.
Ground Tobacco Stems
and much beloved friend of the Oviedo
Wa lire saddene
nddened to henr of the markably proud of their metropolis.
ings at the Baptist church.
in spending a few days here death of Mr. .Steps
Stenstrom.
Mrs, Mobley, of Lnkelnml, is theu people,
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Did they not possess a city with llrstCotton Seed Meal
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fry nnd mother, clnss hotels, electric cars, a boulevard,
truest of her brother, C. W. Entzmin- before leaving for Maine,
Mrs. N. it. Lezette and Miss Olive Mrs. Bengston of Windmere, were good shn|rs and nil other modern con­
E. W. Hcnck was transacting; bus- Lezette returned Saturday from Dny- nnd Mrs. Tyner.
N itrate Soda
Potash Nitrate
veniences, not to mention n profusion
iness in Orlando Tuesday.
|tona Reach, where they spent two
Miss Margaret Kricson also made a
of
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short call to see Miss Eunice.
Mixed Fertilizers
Misses Murgnrct nnd Eva Stew art, pleasant months,
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Swnnson nnd dear to the heart of the Serb?
are spending the week at Cornado
Mrs. R. n . Lawton went to JnekThe coffee houses of Belgrade are
sonville Saturday to meet .Mr. Law. ^jr, af),| Mrs. Alfred Ericson were
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ton. who was returning from a trip Sunday afternoon visitors nt the home more of an Institution than the tavern
I'. J . Neimyer motored over
Cornado Bench Monday, where he t(i Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Of Mr. ami Mrs. Emil Magmuson. alt ever was In London. A cupful of black
joim-l Mrs. Neimyer.
Albany, Niagara Falls and Canada. &gt;0f them attended the church service coffee In a public garden, a military
Mr ant! Mrs. J . S .D in k e l and Miss Mr. Lawton reports n most delightful m the evening.
band playing the weird Slnvlc songs,
Olive Dtr.kel were shopping in San- time and seems much improved by
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Bertleson nnd nml the young people dancing the old
ford Snumlny.
the rest and change of scene.
little Claire were visiting at the home folk dances on the grass—these repre­
Sanford, Florida
Mrs. Lizzie Griggs nnd family of
Mrs. S. \V. Stvopc, Misses Mabel „f Mr. nnd Mrs. Muler, Sunday.
sent
the
height
of
contentment
to
the
Sanford enmped last week at Beemnn nnd Francis Swope, returned WednesMr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Campbell and
Springs.
tiny from Wichita, Knnsns.
children, Mrs. August Swanson a - 1 Serb after n day’s worU
Mrs. Seirrs. Don Seirrs, Miss Anna
-Mrs. Helgcrson nnd three children Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Lundquist and
Neimyer and Miss Clarice and Master left Wednesday for Chicago.
Mr. their little ones spent a pleasant dny FOUND CARDS W ER E M A R K ED
Snake Charmer’* Fake.
Cet Sun and
Alr.
George Newton, all of Kissimmee, Helgcrson will join the family at C h i-1at the lake Sunday,
Ignorant people In India, are easily
A* much outdoor ||f..
ran'lw
were camped at Beemnn Springs last engo and they will make their future I Mr. and Mrs. John Borell nnd iiephduped by the triek* of snake charm­ re n leiilly crowded
week, rturning to their homes Mon- home at Palestine, III., a short dis- ew, Woodard Bertleson. acconipanlei Revelation* That Came a* a Shock to
b't*
a
ers. says the Detroit News, one of Ig re c a h le form s of dlv. r .|,,Mday. '
Wounded Soldier* in Hoipital
t|Dy( '
tnnee out of Chicago. Mrs. Helger- Walfred and Carl Pierson, while Mr.
the fakes practiced Is the putting of a litiscle and encourage deep t , ^ ,■»K
at Washington.
Miss Clarice Newton gave the Eg* son was accompanied to Chicago by and Mrs. John Lundquist went with
harmless snake In a stupelled condi­ d ooiid lie it part of the ,|n||,
yptinri dance in costume at the library her father. S. L. Murphy, who will go Mr. and .Mrs. E. W. Lundquist nr 1 III*
last Friday evening
on to Iowa on business and join Mrs tie Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. M''1.
II, t i ' N u mrhinciinly story nbout tion In n house. The penpig In the ........ breath'iig. wImn u |. , , , (i " '
..
...... Murphy in Illinois later.
with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee and •*m:irkfrs.M
lioi»~o art* told of the presence of a It l I- o f tin- greatest
... ,
Mrs. ( . \\. L , mlng.r is spimlmu
^Jr (l|))j Mrfl \V
c „ rtl.r an,j S„J1( r |,i|,|ren were among those going ov
snake
hy the snake charmer's cam- •retted oxygen supply Imm*
•
‘Markers
are
marked
playing
cards
..
several weeks at Daytona Renth.
Walter, left Thursday for South to spend the dny. Sunday, nt Ornumd
The lolson of l tie body if p ), ||)({
so that he who plays may read tho pardon, thus causing alarm.
&lt; . \ \ , Kfitxinn*ir*T u(tf*ml(&gt;il uic ({forbid, whfT«* thi*y jro
vi*«it hovih and Daytona IU*afh.
county commissioners convention h Id
\|r carter’s relatives.
Elmer I'yner and Archie Swnnsot hacks of the cards. Wounded soldiers charmer, wlm asks motley to remove hide to I pend some |:|-I
Mi- 'ay og
window lfij
at St. Augustine Inst week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Lawton and ids. made the trip over—all report a under treatment In the Walter Reed the reptile, begins to piny on Ids bag- If d oors open wide
hospltni in Washington play cards pipe, whereupon the snake begins to ♦'and b e fo r e It an.I i.reitj,,.
John Bradshaw and Sam Gridin of trtyinUesMf Dioir.oLymdN
....... time and no accidents.
They use decks which crawl into the middle of the room, nml vventy or tldriv thin-. - rp ,
(Iilaudo were transacting husines in eluldren left Tuesday for Hnytoun
Mr. and Mrs. I y tier received word continually.
town on Monday.
Bench, where they expect to spend the that their nephew. Reuben, of *nmpu. are given to the hospital, not new tin- charmer catches It. It '.'inching Ill open window i,i,.| m •(„ ,t!rt.-r
The Ladies of the Avis League held months of August and September a younger brother
«f Willie, who decks, hut those which have heel! the reptile the charmer says he was Iglit Is ......1 If ..................., .„
their regular meeting Tuesday after- The were accompanied by Merle Mar winks here at the A. . 1.. shops, un u«c,| once hy Washington clubs, espe­ bitten and falls senseless. Uls c m s|m|l.
entered the hospital for an operation cially bridge whist clubs of women In putilon come-, forward and puts a
noon.
Matter* of Taxie.
Ah's.
W.
K.
Argo
and
little
dangle
on his foot in counteract the elfut society.
make stone mi an Incision previously
"A man warns
j.,,,- 1, nf (}t
Mr. and Mrs, Thurston and daugh­
ter. Miss Mildred Thurston, of San­ ter. I'nlnier, leave this week for of infantile paralysis.
Keen-eyed soldiers, ns the story now made for the purpose on the man's Mollies Ills Wife t.l|y. ;,,r |,.,nNorth Carolina.
We ar e sorry indeed to earn of tin
ford, wre guests of Mr. and Miss
Miss Shirley Swope -pent the day in death of little « larenee, th wo-.i.u goes, were surprls, ,| to discov er one Unger. Thj- snake eluirmer rocovco, narked Hie elilr. n wph *|..
Grist last Sunday.
thi.-.b. Saturday.
ol.t on of Mr and Mrs. Garder Lurd day thill some of the cards were get- up to the astonishment of Ills a-.- »aisled emit. "| hnvi- o|,s. rv. t Mat*
F. L. MeDavid spent Sunday with uuist.nl IVnsaeola. \\ e understand . marked by small knife point Indenta­ tlleii,-e and receives a big present, V-ponded tJUs f .v. ro e ",\t
nVIFDU
,
his Iiiothet at Plant » ity.
die.l very suddenly and his body wa- tions on the border of the back. The ilnally departing with the uaako and le goes , 0|| nnd Ic ’ »
the proilt lie has tnmle.
M r s . W. It. Kimball i. tuned Sntur- laid to rest in .lucksonville. A wm marking wns not nceldetitnl.
its wife vvmils t,, , r\
C. S.
Lee and
and W.
a visit „f ...............................
several weeks p. ,sympathize
Scrutiny showed that the high curd*
S. Lee
W. It. Williams
••■■••••••is left
.&lt;*, day from
..............................
■
. . deeply
, . . . with the rein
h.-re and elsewhere, it will fall doubly —eight spot up to are— wm* carefully
Monday for Okeehol.ee for a short Charleston. S. C.
Devilfiuh Ugly Customer.
First Reformatory.
Mrs. C. S. Lee and Master William hard on the wife. tonunL so won a
business t rip.
marked. The marks were so faint as
There are plenty of nioti-*- •* In the
For a long nine the underlv,-.
lb.bl.
Wi ll ia ms motored
Chuhiota
the ..........
death of
her niother. who
■...................
—- - - ■ -to *•
■ ■ • ter If.t
- ............
. . wa
I. K. Jordan spent Sunday at
here with them visiting nt the htinu to Ik- almost Imperceptible, tint a per­ sen. such ii-- the giant dctiiiish, or (inse or penal institutions
Starke, visiting Mrs. .Iordan and Mas­ Tuesday.
son familiar with them could rend tho nmlila. wlileli grows to he over 20 live pnnlshmeiit. t i „. |,|,.a (lf ^
„f
.Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Strange and
. Mr.
, and Mrs. J . E. Lundnuist at hacks.
ter Jordan.
feel between the lips of Its great Mat forming crltnlnals was of Inti- oritii
baby. Miss Inez Strange, Mr. and this time last year.
(
Mrs. II .11. McCall is spending Aug­ Mrs. Thro Aulin and l.al.v spent SunImmediately there was a search for ivtiigs. The manta bits hornlike pro
,,ml .lt&gt;.
■
&gt;
nml of r ’ ,w gnw.i;,, t.s-ultinlng vr||i
ust in Lakeland with relatives.
their three children have gone »v*i the rnrd marker, for tin* soldiers may
directed forward, one nt either Hie treaiment ..." Juvenile off.n.lm
day at Daytona Reaeh.
ik *1
111! 1bench
14*111’ II IIII
IIVM and have gamble a hit now nnd then—sdliclally side of It' brood (lend nnd thele are
Miss Mary Rrnnon visited Sanford
On Friday afternoon. Julv U
:tO.
th.- to
to tthe
foi II
a IIIU
month
Cornado. II they don't, but nrlimlly they—well. Well ‘iqthetitlea'ed 111 : •-•, * ,,f a ,|,•v11• |«ml evtcndln; Inter to Hie tr*-:itir.«t
Thursday.
prrsulrnt «•! the Womnn** CIul&gt;t Mr*.
!l cottam*
.
, f
...
| if hartleiusl crlirilmds. Thu Cm
Miss Nell Williams and Joe Lein, W. P. Carter, and the vice-president, will make the trip back and fort! i It’- nobody’s business If one wounded d'li “llvlo-' llilollgh ! lie water, cult I,
Mato Juvenile reformatory wa» rv
hart entertained Mrs. T.W .Lawton's Mrs. H. G. Smith, entertained th, attend t«» his farm worK.
buck private wishes to wager another ii. o turni iin-lmr between Its horns
1lilbllshed 111 New York III 1S2S,
The many friends of Chin lie ami wounded buck private that Ids live
Sunday School elnss and a few member • of the club. On a tab!,
•\ ehnnee. nitli'g the mo'l or ninl tow- jlhls wns follow,'d oy i.thers i, year &lt;r
interested P
friend- Friday night with a chicken beautifully decorated with wild grnpt 1 binnir Armais will be
cards beat t'other chap's live cards.
l.g ill,' II - 1et,|slie-| 1,0111110-11 out to sell iwo Inter In Itostun and I'hlliiiMphii
* ’
fry at White’s Wharf on Lake Jessup. vines, from which hung hunches of learn that they iinve ivn id
Anyhow, if soineiiody was marking \t &gt;■ I'tnlo ■»&gt;tt,s Hie devlltl'h Is lom......eh farm of Mr. B,ck und vvill r.' gatMany ,if tho stnt,-' now* have rrfera
After the delicious slipper of fried Iiicions grapes, wan a larg.
cards In the hospital the boys to II lip.tig the glllf eons, of |'|o|-|tl:l.
i lebools for juvenile •rlmltinls nn-1 u»c
chicken, sandwiches, pickles, rake, bowl, from which Misses Elizabeth demiig for themselves this wmtei.
A F. \\ est.-nliek has hough
. wished to talk to him. But Investiga­ where It furnishes exciting sport for I reformatory methods In the tr&gt;atni«t
colL-e and iced tea. games were play- Lawton and Virginia Wright served
punch t„ the guests throughout the U n i belt automobile, n w tly « » » « tion revealed—nnd this Is where the Mg-gume M'hentleli.
I .if old offenders.
|
afternoon. After all the guests had by the late Mr. Repp, while Mr. and hospital soldiers were shocked—that
Mrs.
Albert
Bertleson
have
word
that
whatever marking was done look
arrived, pencils nnd paper were pass­
ed and each lady requested to write their new Ford is on the way to them. plain* before the enrds arrived nt the
Mrs. Benton lias derided to remain hospital. Vot all decks were marked,
a model program for the club. When
for
the rest of the summer and get only a deck now and then.
these had been read they were turned
over to the club. Another contest fol­ ready for her husband and the young
The inference seems to be that
lowed this. Mrs. Meml being the prize folks, who will come down in October. somebody In Washington dull life,
winner. A ‘ delightful chicken salad *he has purehnsed a line
woman's dull life at Hint, Is gracious.
H
i m - egrove
rne,* o
n
ti
ll- D
ixie
IHighway.
llgllw ilV.
course was served■ and■ a most enjoy*
ange
on
the
I’ixie
ly giving the wounded soldiers once*able afternoon was -p.-nt bv all pres\
nn'1:. &gt;"c daughter will att,I)t
*
lend Rollins ( ollege, while her son, used card decks which have smnehmr
Mrs. Julia Gi*t left Sunday for he: who will bring them down in then been knife-pointed. The war veterans
auto, will return t,, finish his college say that they have been shell shocked
home at Winter Haven,
\i
ii II.
i, Met
vt f all
* it and i son. if
and otherwise startled, but they are
Airs.
II.
II. t,
R. course in the North.
We hear that Mrs. Karr enidd not vastly amazed nt a phase of society
McfTill, Jr., returned Sunday from
get off from home last week, but is Ilf,- In Washington.
Lakeland.
t
Mr. J . A. Clark and Miss Euniei coming this week instead.
---- .X----------Clark left Snturduv for Gulfiiort.
Thrift In Chile,
Miss.
BALKY JUROR THRASHED
The
Scots
and the Kreiieh had better
Miss Wren returned to Dak Iand
------- WfillirHilny nftiT « wrrk’* visit to lirr Man Who Refused to Convict Negro loot, in ,h,-|r laurels us saving pen
pie*, t'lilb- hid* fair to rival them
*i*ti*r, Mrs. I. r . Shnrpt*.
Slayer Whipped and Ducked.
x -----------Wien n •ll-.-entlii- lurytiiiin ri-fiiscit During tin- hi*! ten yenrs saving* In
E VSI SANFORD.
o&gt; agree i" tin- vi-rill, i •&gt;( golli, in i),,, 'Hlulbitt* have rt» ti enti*lderaldv lit
Irlllt i, * \|. »tr&gt;-i*. I II. ,*f \l&gt; III 1*:1111, i||n, number. In IPIu there existed In Ha
but n dozen Indepetal
A 12 pound itaugliter was born to (mgr,*, fell. &gt;lug the muriler &lt;&gt;f N II, ................ .
Mr. and Mrs. F. Cmvan, of Moore's \rnoM at Ti lltitah, |.n . he u-i- put • ••lit I n s titu tio n * c a r r y i n g th e iieeouut-j&gt;
p e r s o n * ; th e ir rentStation mi Friday. Dr. Rob-on in tl,h u|.ip|e&lt;| ,u„t n„n *tl|&gt;[&gt;,-&lt;t in a of som e
plete
s
a
v
i
n
g
*
,nn
on
ate,
|
in
only
$4,.
attendance.
put,| tn*1e.
- 1
Mrs. George Thomas and daughter.
when il.e lurv ....... ..
i„ p. qtinr nooixsi in Atnerlenn money. In 11*17
COMPANY
Allele, of M. I’etersburg. were out to ter- III Ilie ,'ioirttioi|*e eseortllig th,* deposits ro s e to IIitisstiNKi C h ilea n
vi-il Mrs. Niek Zeriioveari l a - t week,
Wlilt'll Would equal about ,iu,&lt;
IMltihc'iVeri**l 'lisseiiilnv lurv in:,II, i,
while g u e - t - of Snufoid friends,
biurilt a * titan- Vao-rlean dollar*. 'J’.&lt;
agreed Upon. It
I. D. Martin was unable to get versllel of guilt&gt; «
Hil*. In tin ti r IlHS. w ere added Tsi,
reservation until Monday, sailing or I- «a M 11,at ti e ilissotiilng |ni \tiiiiti u iis tkSIIHNI utio'e I ’llllenil pesos. T ile tai
l
o
t
.
I
o
alt*
'I
upon
l,v
a
■
o
n,m
itt,
■
j,n,|
the Cotiianehe for New York.
lion h a s • "• oitraged *nvltigs. throug h (
- r . .1 t o ' i ' l l ! e T i l l u l n l i
' I i - . 1 D. Hart and daughter. Misstam p* i n&lt;t oilo r 'tib sta n th tl Indue,Rtlbel, are in St. I'etersbnrg for a
ss-’d th- min,!er ,,f
meats, I lleldetittd h it Is worth w hile
tvv,, weeks visit with frmds.
\n.
or
g .......... ..
otto n,t^_
tinting :!■ ’ I lo tte rie s 'ire not p erm itted
liittesting post raids have been re___ ______________ _
•■ ' •»■7• .
ii 111,-it* Hie, 1.,'llcVe III
eeiv,*d from Mrs. I A. Itriiinbv ai
r.ob.miy r ir .t Moving Pictures
1 nanoue v - where th-y are hav
Allll,rirfl k
... .......r,”l..nt ho,......... gelling r • slowlv oid surely.
iiiir 11 tin** t inif. i itrtl* hnvi‘ aiM» ln»i*n
nreived from Mrs. J. l». Marti,. „t
........ .. ''h" ,r"- lllU
Loueded Like ,v Curse.
various p o in ts in the North and from N •D-|.r..%.-•! by an appnratiiH „f ,mA ss|iii,»*••!- of nlioiit forty years or a
t lie Dressors at Watertown, N. Y.
Slmues,* elvlllznilon recently r.They write that it is cold and rainy discovered. The apparatus consist* of lilt mare i i * i-iilty laid a h,ais,- to retit
up here.
a timuber of ancient movie machines Now tier last tenant bad litre,* healthy
1 ..rank'd mothcrtoxah.hSn
linear,bed nt the .N'atloiml mii*etitn In \in,-rienii son* and they laid done a
F. L. Green, uur mail carrier, is en- New York, where they hud been hht- great deal of damage to the house
Joying bis vacation, Mr. Crimson i- den away la boxes since their pre­ so ‘ lie had firmly declared that she
the substitute.
Sanford prosperity is visible nn every ban I
sentation to this country by tbe king would tolerate lot children this time
Miss Loretta Tracy has arrived of Slam In tNT.Y
So when a tiiiin responded to her ad
farmers are making good and with their sum- *
from St. i ’etersburg and is a visitor at
The cinematic art ns practiced bun- vertlsemeut. si,,* asked him whether
the home of her brother. Ell wood
others are also prospering nnd best of all we all
Tracy.
|dreds of years ago la Slam wns car* he had any children. “Seven," tie r e
believe in Sanford and Seminole County. Money
Mrs. Janies Singleterry and two, fled on a* follows; The proper num­ turned and then went on to tell how
made hero is also being invested in developing our
j children and lirnther-in-lavv, lloscy ber of figures, designed from leather goad they were.
But the spins!,-r Informed him that
Singleterry, are in Donnhlsonville by bund, were mounted on rods and
section. Our growth is legitimate and inspiring
Gn.. visiting friends. The party will projected on the screen hy the hand ot she would not rent her house to n
Folks are settling down for a life time stay buying
, visit in Marianna, Fin., before return­ the operator. Tho screen was n white family In vvhleh there were so nthov
ing to their home in Cameron City.
Angrily the man turned
cloth hung between the audience and children.
homes and (arms, businesses etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph \V. Corley nr- the light. The shadows vvere manip­ away, hut retorted over Ida shoulder;
rived in their car from Atlanta, Gn.. ulated tty the operator's pushing the "I only hope some tiny you'll have sev­
Any one in need of anything in the way of property
on Monday and their son. Joe, same
manikins along In n trough. As en children. Indy, nml can't Arid n
will do well to call at my office. The small cement
with their household goods hy train
and they have moved into their new net Ion ad van red through climax and hou»e. either."—Indianapolis News.
building on Park Ave .
home, the former \Y. \V. Miller place, anti climax, the operator recited In a
singsong voice five-reel dramas of the
nt Moore’s Station.
1 have assisted may and can help you.
Humor In a Bank.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpnny nnd Helen love and wrongs of the kings and
The flr«i day I worked In the hank
and Cnrl Chnrpening, were Joined hy tptcens represented.
In which I am employed I wns given
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Strange and young
n sealed package mark oil "$10,000 In
people of Oviedo for Sunday nt Day­
Sport* Among Citizen Soldier*
GLASSES ADJUSTED
tona Bench. Miss Inez Strange ncAustralia’s cadets, the citizen sol­ gold." which vvn* In the form of n
rnmpnnicd
Miss
Helen
home
for
a
dier* who are trained under her com­ hrlrk. I presented It to tho down­
and REPAIRED
visit.
pulsory homo defense system, have town hank for payment nnd was *-&gt;!il
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zcmovcnn nnd
n wanii-henr’ed friend In Brigadier from one teller to the other, rnch one
.Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stonoff and child­
keeping his discovery to himself, un­
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two
ren spent Sunday very' pleasantly at General Brand, state commandant and til I got sore because of the fact that
t
one
of
the
most
distinguished
AilsCornado Bench.
they had me going around In a circle
A. Corpnny, C. K. Chrpening, A. B. trntlnn leaders In the late war. Gen­
Optometrist.Optlrlnn
and discovered 1 wns the goat.
eral
Brand
recognizes
that
routine
is
Cameron an,| Cnrl Clmrpening went
I might add that It wns not n gold
on a fishing trip to Tavares one day Irksome nnd In* I* popularizing senior
22\
C. B.
recently and tell of some great endet work hy combining with lf brick—It wns n red one.
I*. S.—Don't you think a &lt;?—n fool
Opposite I’ohlolllre
catches,
'j„,rts programs whereby the keenest
G. W. Spei.eer recently putvhs’d rivalry In nihli-tP-* will bo rnrournc -t like me earned a dollar?—Exchange, j

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Posloflice
.ivr.bl Ititfuihirllun silWrtpllon fair amt «amr will run Is- rrpralnl. tin- frtuLit
fTAt .1 in M* lru|m,ll. la 16,OOpar *raf. I1.J1 fur alt monlha ao.i 11.61 1*,r thrrr munlhs.

n tie were to stand on tin- polo of a
very powerful Tesln coll, lie wont to
when* there Is oui' of the electrical
le»t’ng lahoratorlcs where there Is one
of the most powerful high freipieney
Ipabbit Seemed to Enjoy Power- machines In the country, giving Sort,.
ismi volts and using Lit kilowatts. This
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(u! Electric Shock.
machine throws streams of electric
lire six to seven feet long, the noise
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of which ran he heard several (docks
lE»;tfln*fnt Recently Made Showi nuny. Mr. Geriolmek wnnled to stand
| G'tit Possibilities Ir Thl: rofm
11" the metal pint*' of the "high" term’ hml of the traii«r*irtiier, hut tin- mam
cf Treatment for Toning Up
| na-er* would not lot him, for fear of an
tnc Nervous System.
aechlent. IE* had with him, however.
Ills ahno.-T sure death to slop upon " ll' ,•
,l" ‘-v 1,1 Wm 1*“ *
Vlhln! rail of „n electric road. Mr
V"
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/ s h o d . , |« will cot a shock of a t 1 , ■'* np"»; " T'U" Mr- n ,n ,,!'" uk
Vid
volt*. Itut you can Jump on t ..... Iw,; -I,r *nl
.aenler, 'he was ,
UMMr.il nml sfnml ntt It with hottrisJ1'1' ^ frWU'iutl ami jumped ofl the;
kHv.-If.-i nothluc. Vou must. how.
»*
»'•* kilowatts. Eons
mr. J'm.p off with hotli feet or you sparks had shot out from Ills nose and
v.'l s&lt;-t the •d.ock. The r*'ns«n Is that above his eyes nml nt tfie ends of the
ears. So the writer wetted Ihe plat­
’ fo. t nr.- 01, the rail tln-rc Iform with water, lieentise he thoucht
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loll'!;!.- 'mi hoy* ainuslns theta- that sparks might be Jumping Into
the ralddl’s belly and h-cs which In­
plus on nml otf a third
sulated the fur part of his body, giving
r- 1' 1 . NIi,ml re. eteIv. It towns
rlr&gt;• to stinging sparks. An linprovi*I'
e -1 * .f th e E ’ecirtenl I'.voeri
itietil wav seen Immediately. The
d • l l l l l V* 0 1 |tl| l l ) l p l » * l ,
ralddt now held perfectly still for

LIKED HiS “BATH”

nliiMit 20 s.-romR mlcfnir Hu- full charge
of 20 kilowatt* nt .Vki.OiM
Emu;
**pnrk stm inm r*. four or five fort lone,
Mu»t from t*r«*r* rabbit's non*, ,-nr* nml
Imrk, nml. rurlmi* tn unto, Immidlnb*ly above tlo* eyes, nml after that tin*
rnl'Mt loot; tin* full charge. never itinv*
luu otiri* tor 11* second* nt n t iin,*.
After n while the niltlilt scented to
his «vaiiiv he wa* ns lively ns ever,
fiitliiir a Mj: carrot ut once.”

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OUT THE boy camo back.
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AND SAID tbo man.
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COULD SPOT mo ono.
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H IS BU SIN ESS noodod*

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JU S T TWO words.

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WANTS JU S T .1 word.
• • •
AND I told tho hoy.
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COULD t&gt; 11 Ihe man.

GREAT IN SERVICE
Type of Idealist Worthy of the
Highest Praise.
American In the Philippines War For*
warding the Cause of Civilization,
With Krag In Place of Shep.
herd's Crook.

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Dirda Increase In Numbers.
The betiellclnl ctTcels of ihe tnlgralory Idrd treaty act are beginning to
lie felt. The ElllPsI Stales depart
meat of agriculture, through R* bu­
reau of biological survey, bus conduct­
ed Investigations of the hrceiltng areas
of ducks In North Ihikntn nml Nehru-*kit. say* a bulb-tlu of the dopiirtiiiout.
Compared with former year*, a grat­
ifying Increase of breeding waterfowl,
particularly In North Pakula, I* evi­
dent. The fifth annual aerh-s of counts
of Idrd* of all specie* breeding on se­
lected area* In various part* of the
Culled Slates contained a large pro­
portion of re|M»rt* showing tticn-itse*
In hint jMjpulatlon. The total number
of report* received however, was not
large. Many of the persons who ».«.?
formerly taken part In the annual bird
count* were unable, because of •'xtrii
duties assumed during the war, to find
lItm* for Ihe work required hy the
fifth count.

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WHO WISHED to oco mo.
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AND I said "No."
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DUT I guest the boy.
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18 LIKE my wifo.
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AND DOESN’T know.
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WHO'S DOSS.
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Mr Gernsluiek |M&gt;lnt» out tlinl there
It a pnu-riial vnlue Iti this experiment,
for ii charge nf electricity *uch ns the
one described ; h c s n dry I..1II1 which
1 llrst met him In the brush, n thou­
removes every particle of ileml sklu,
sand yards t.orth of Ikigupln. In I'nnidust nml dirt nml hurl* th«&gt;m fnr from
puiign, lying on Ills tielly ami watching
tlo* Imdy. Such electric hiiths nlso
no* through the sights of his Krng. It
soften hardened arteries, tune up the
Is Indeed startling to discover the si­
nervous system and '•make the old
lent menace of a rifle niur.zlp protrud­
feel younger and the young younger
ing through the tropical undergrowth.
and more aggressive."
esjH'elnlly nt 111 yards rage.
“Friend!" I calhsl iwto«* to him.
Spltzbergrn Explorer.
"Sure. come on over,” he laughed
Charles Itahot. French physicist,
with n reputation for arctic research hock, nml hit* rifle muzzle allpped
has tieen elected honorary metuher of across a point or two, covering the
the ChrUtlnnln Geographical society. trail I Imd follow**! over the skyline.
Tliouith It was lint a chance meeting,
In 1s:c Mr. Itahot participated In the
French expedition «( En Mnnehe to he trusted me ns one of his kind, nml
van Mayen and Spllzbcrgeit. He vvn* there was no "Rlnd-to-tneet-you" talk
tlie lint to travel extensively over or the reticence of Manila.
Ills name is no mutter: It wns liarwest Spitz! er;on nml In form correct
vnrdllostonlrUh
of four American
conelnshuis 11s to Its ctaclolnelcal reIntlons Viz: that west Spltrhergen Is generation*. Hut It Is vital that Ills
not covered hy a connected Inland
" ,,r'‘ Dina* and that he was one
masa of Ice ns |* the en,,. util, ,\oi of those siitdiurned American Idealists
do-.ili,mi and Greenland. Among Ida whow success Is not canned In dollars,
many works the most Import ant i' I'"1 lo service rendered to civilization.
"Do* Variations ,|e Longueur .lei l" snnltnilon, to health nml to decency.
Glaciers" (Paris. IVi; „„d
lie Why. iT.en. was he civilizing with h
was the first to make a survey (imp of Krai;? 1 thought of the head hunters
the hlnck Ice hcivveeti Sallcnfjord nml of the northern mountain*, not far
Itanefjord. for ihe time pointing out away, and of native Insurrection, now
flint at Glaatndalen the Idack lee Is cut a thing of the past.
"What's the trouble?" I usked when
lulo two jsirts known ns Vesllimen
I reached Id* nest In the undergrowth.
nml Osthhninen.
“Nothing. Ju*t precaution." lie an­
Have Cried Their Eyes Out.
swered. Then I heard In the v11Hoy hm
"The City of tin- llllnd," the Arme­ hind him the rhythmical pounding of
nian* and Syriansenll Aleppo In Syria, boring uiiiclilm-ry and saw the top of ii
for nowhere else In the Orient today timber **xtlTo|d for well digging.
I* tin* percentage of hllndm-ss so high
lie explained, a** I crouched beside
Every sixth person or, tin- street Is af­ hint, that a certain ex-alcalde. In a At
fected with eye disease. These Artili* of petulance, had thrown it dog Into the
nlnns and Svrlati-* tin* oculist* *«y. hi village well, thereby contaminating the
the year* of terror and suffering Ju»l supply. Tills had happened three vil­
I&lt;as*ed *indi"-Tnr1:l*h oppression, hav-t lages up the mail ami sickness had
literally “cried tlndr eyes out."
spread throughout the valley. To dig
Tr'i'iioma Is found In all decree* of another well In tin- near neighborhood
severity ntiionc Infants a few month 1 MVllled Im-\rui*ulde to the natives. Not
old. and advanced eases anionc cMi that trouble was really * .pccttsE but
drett from ttoee to *l\ Sm-h a eomll tuuchlnerv cost null and guard* bail
tlon exl*ts nowhere el*e, *-\,-**pt In been post**l at the hill trail*. Ills vil
such lauds a* I’.cvpt and India, ami luge ms-ilisI water, and water they
nowhere there |s || *&lt;■ severe us In would have, pure and cold from Hie
Aleppo nt pre-ent.
list font level, whether the unlive* o[*posisl tin* work temporarily or tint
Those thing* he told me. and more,
Deserves None.
"Tldncs ain't coin’ to *nlt me in while we sat and brindled away the
lib--*.
thN coitiitrv." said the M-cdv citizen.
Tills man was no engineer nml no
" I 'll Id your poll tax lately V asked!
sanitary
Inspector, lie was no N. •*. O.
the brisk old getitleiiuiu.
of the Philippine constabulary, lie
......... .
“I h o long has It been since yon 1111unhid the bolt of hi* rifle and ad­
mitted be wns a leneher! I laid beard
voted?"
often of Id* typtv Indeed. I had route
" ’ltoitt 1waive years. I reckon.**
“rmph! Vou are nut going to gel to the Philippine* for tile sole purpose
nay sympathy from me."—Dinning* of making Id* nequnliitiiiiee. ami tti
meet him In tin- equiillty of the brush
ham Age Ilerald.
wit* Indeed good fortune, for men of
hi* l.lnd Ihe world over are prone to
Turning Him Down.
The Flat Hunter—Vou will find tne be as lincotnmuuleiillve as the English
an especially desirable tenant In all man at till- frontiers of empire. Here
reopeels. Von wilt pardon my saying he witn at work at one of the strong
It. liill 1 lo-Heve every mail should blow contact* of civilization and of tslueii( I.Ill In t|,e Philippine*—(lie develop­
hl“ own totrn.
ment
of witter supply.- Paul Monroe
The Earn!lord—Horn blowing Is not
In AmIii Magazine.
permitted In my buildings.

w as a dood picker
AND HE popped back.
• • •
AND 8AID thero wan.
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A GENTLEMAN outflldo.

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Joy t!o&gt; ii.'ri'iinontir,., nji-1 right after

Thai office hoy
IT WAS my busy day.
• * *
AND I told tho boy.
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I COULD not see.
• • •
ANY VISITOR*.

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AND CURIOUS loo.
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SO IN ho came.
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AND HANDED mo.

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SOME CIGARETTES to try.
* • •
AND SAID "Thoy Satisfy.'*
* • •
AND I will state.
• • •
HE SAID somethlnr.

H ^ IIE Y snti.ify” — that says if.
1 Never were finer tobaccos use*!
it&gt; nr,y cigarette nml never worn
tobaccos more cnrefully and skill­
fully blended. Chesterfields givo
you nil thnt tiny cigarette could
give, plus n certain "satisfy” qual­
ity thnt is exclusively theirs. Tho
Mend can't bo copied.

Men Who "Know It All.”
.Some folks are "canned" liecnuse
they are too self-satisfied. It's a com­
mon thing In life to And folks ton hlg
to take orders. They know the game
ami refuse In take orders. That Is
confession they helung to the small
class and never will he Att&lt;s| to lead
The good ho** I* a master of utn-dl.-i.ee He command* because In- lint
|. .rlied to obey, lie's never sallslleil
There are always new goal* to strive
f.*r He rise* because he see* things
from a different angle. It's different
with the fellow who Is *'etf-«al|sAed
He see* only what he wants to see,
and hold* hi* opinion above that of
everybody el»e. Vou can't do much
with him.—Exchange.
War Service* Recognized.
Ml** Maud Cleveland of RcrkcteV
&lt;*nl„ graduate and mctulicr of the
family of the Cnlverslty of California,
recently received tin* Ik S. M, nl Ihe
American Woman's club In Carls for
•Voti*p|cunux service" while serving n»
bead of the lied Cross home coimuutilrations department of the A E. F.
J||«* Cleveland laid charge nl Rre*i of
th«&gt; w-'-.r bride, who married American
soldiers.
On the Link*.
Foozle— I don't like my raddv to
ti" il !i - every time I (day badly I
* " ' * ' ’ .... I he had a per
fsoi.ut . »oi. London Answer*.

MADE BIG “C.'.G” OF GERMANS
R.ild cf DeugHjjoyj Within Hun Linn
One of the Moil Q'illlant Exploits
o* the War,
It was the tineo ntidneiuus night hike
1 nf tinwar The Infantry ole
fade of the Second division Atnerl• in army, was making It.
Platoon
after platoon of ruin-soaked, mudpaint..I Van'; doiightioys. In columns of
two*, marched silently straight through
the strong German line, a distance of
four miles—like a bilge khaki-colored
monster ready to spring at the throat
of the German defense. They did.
Joseph Mill* Hanson, former Amer­
ican Held artillery olltcer, gives IIII*
graph!,- description In the Home Sec­
tor the ex-soldier** weekly conducted
by tin- former editorial council of the
Stai* and Stripe*, of hmv the midnight
snrprNe expert* of the A. E. F. rtound. i* 1 nml struggled tip the hill toward
En Tullorle farm on the night of Sis
vemher J. l!»tS, where German oAtcer*
were living close to Deaumont, think­
ing that the nearest American soldier
was eight kilometer* awny.
lie says; "Silently the American*,
panting front tb-lr long march, formed
and closed la upon the farm, a* eld
Mo«b&gt;** men t|s,&gt;d to elo«e III en some
devoted federal outpost* In Virginia, or
n« George Roger* 1'lark's grim fron­
tiersmen dosed lit on the Itrltl'h til
their '.all In the wlldertte** fort ut
Vhiccone*.
"Tln-re vvn* a pause a* they crept
up dose. Then a sudden rush, n utl*t
of cries, and through Ihe door* and
window* they lmr*t In. Knot* of Ger­
man otheers. bending over map* nml
dispatches, looked up lii horror Into
the muzzle* of rltles nml the stern,
white face* behind them: men rtirl.d
up In blanket* In Ihe corner* staggered
to their feet amt held their hand* aloft.
Thl* sort of warfare had a tang of the
new-world daring In It that the dt*
dple* of Von tian*ewitz and Eudenderfr could not comprehend
It set
German logic at naught, lint they were
obliged to yield to It. En Tlllterle
farm, a German headquarters, four
tidies from the front, had been throt
tied by a band reaching "to "f the
darkness. Many of It!* Imperial nnij
esty's trusty ollleer* and men bad been
made prisoner* In a flush, though utt
fortunate!) two general* made their es­
cape by darting out of back doors"
Memorial Cottages.
Hie number of l i v e s tlo* war took
Ini* mo beet) adequately reckoned. Tie*
number of families R broke up t* 111.**
wise uncounted Vet right after It
have a greater -hortagi of housing
than ever. There Is Interest III thi*
ismiieetloti ill a letter to the Eotltlelt
Spectator, evidently from one of the
siiffi rers of the war. It contain* a sug­
gestion whb h tuny or may nut he ttevv
In lid' country.
The writer mil* attention lo an
nrthio in the Eoadou Chronicle tell­
ing of tho building of 120 cottages for
ex service men In Westmoreland,
i-alb-d war memorial collagen. It Is
not clear to him whether these were
built by public or private funds, toil
never mind thnt. "Would It lie po*
slide," he asks, "for Individual* in tlo
likewise? Wliat more practical me­
morial of any fallen hero than to ]ttovhie a home for it disabled soldier or
sailor or for Id* widow and children?"
Tlmtigh our war widow* ami or­
phans and our disabled soldier* are
few compared with the losses of Great
Rrltaln, we have need enough for more
Itoii'es, ami the memorial cottage Idea
I* mo a bad one.
R ow She Knew.

A Honsler school teacher received n
very Indignant note from one of her
patron*, demanding that slut Mop some
l-.iv* from annoying lu-r tiny daughter
on tin* way home from school. Intuit*
dlntcly after she hail read Ihe note
Ihe teacher began an Investigation.
Flic asked the little girl. "How do
these latys annoy you?"
"Why, they talk awful about me and
to me," cxpInlmM the youngster.
“Thev eosH me nod *:ty tcrrlld-t
Ihlngs.”
“Rut how 1I0 you know they nre
mrslng nttd the things are really ter­
rible?" persisted Mis* Teacher.
Even *to' was stunned hy the wee
rhlld’s answer. "Heenuse." she ten
milled, "they are |u*t like the things
my papa says when lie gets mad at my
ma mu."
Difference In Situation*.
Away out In it remote and snowdrifted draw, separated from the herd,
an ntd cow stands between u Ar tree
ami a bowlder, her calf jielilhd her.
desperately defending It against a ring
of wolve* capable of playing a wall­
ing game through the long night. Tills
I* a seem- common enough In tinWest, about vvlib-li artists painted
vivid picture* nttd ntillmr* wrote stir­
ring stories, might v good press-agent
material for the department of itgrlcull arc's predatory animal campaign
R111 who would write 11 thrilling story
or paint a picture uboitt a prairie d
running out of It* hole and Ailing its
stomach with grama gras*?—IP.
change.
A Speedy Mete.
"Hallo" came Ills* female voice over
the telephone. "Is thill the gas com­
pany?"
"V*-*. inudnni!" replied tlo* clerk.
"I want to know when the entries
for the 11111 iiiiiii

h and icap* c l o s e ."

"The nmiimn hnmllenp*?" said the
startled clerk. "This Is the nils com
patty's olllec." he replied clearly.
"That's right." said the unseen
Indv. "1 want to know when .......... .
tries for the autumn rnce* close, ns
I'd like to enter my gas motor."—
I'hlludilphin Inquirer.

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24 lb. Obelisk Flour • $ 2 .0 0
9 6 “ Cold Medal Flour 8 .2 5
Comround Lard, pound - .25
Pi Cans Wesson Oil • .40
Large Size P. U. Duller
.40

BUI

Churn GoldOleo “ - .50
Granulated Sugar “
.28
2 lb. Can Van Camps
Pork and Beans .20
Good Corn, Doz. * - 1.65
2 lb. cans Tomatoes, doz 1.65
Best Rice, pound • - .15
3 1 lb. cans Roast Beef 1.00
1.00
3 1 lb. cans Corned “
1 .0 0
3 2 lb. cans Tripe •
Polled Ham, doz. * • .60
Best Brooms, each 75c, $ 1 .0 0 ,
$ 1 .2 5 , $ 1 .5 0 . $ 1 .7 5
8 III. cans Snow Drift
Lard • * • * 2 .2 5
3 lbs. Best Cream Cheese 1.00
6 Ih. rans Crisco - - 2 .0 0
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14
44
1.10
.85
5 lbs. Baby Lima Beas
6 “ B. E. Peas, Fresh .7 5
6 “ Navy Beans * * .75
.15
Green Split Peas, pound
Fruit Jars, Pints and Quarts
Seedless Raisins 3 pkgs 1.00
1.00
Seeded “ 3 “
Gal. Cans Peacock Syrup 1.50
1 lb. Boxes Boneless
Herring * •
50c Box
Virginia Cobbles Irish
Potatoes - * 1.25 pkg.
25c
3 lbs. California Onions

KLIM AGENCY FOR THE KLIM
POWDERED MILK
1 lb. Cans - * ■ J&gt; .90
2 1-2 lb. Cans - - 1 .8 0 '
KLIM POWDERED SKIM MILK
1 lb. Cans • * • $ .65
2 1-2 lb. Cans • • 1.30

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�Then too, there arc those who are
wont to see the excellencies of other
towns
own. Modaty
IL J i HOLLY, Editor
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, sooner ,than
, ,their
,
W. M. HAYNES. Rulslno** Manager
'» * “ «* an ,admlrahh*
trait
, „ , if that
mjlv we
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s o m e t i m e forget that it may
tie
Il'uliltwl Every Friday by
I overdone.

M O R E F A R M IN G IS N E E D E D able fact during registration time
TO SA\ K 1 UK W ORLD
that more Republicans had rcgistero 1
The world U always within a year Jn Crna;;e County thun ever before,

TH ESA N FO RD H ERA LD

TH E HERALD PRINTING CC ..PANY

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t m a t t i * r»u oft** *t Ssnford »UrM&gt;.
hasn't a lot of assets worth enumera1'iuirr Aci of Mmrh 3rd Isis.
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i*hoop
ii attractions enough to make a good
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story. The blow-hard is not popular
but there is a happy mean between
I'nifi -n AHvrrtnl*w llrnmwnl ill* &lt;■
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
him and the person who rarely has
u good word for his home town.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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cf alarvation. W’ere there t , be uni- an J the“
r part 0( these rcjfiaversa) failure of crops for a single
,
,
venr in normal time, ihe oilier o( l i e ’ m a t , for rhe Republican ticeei were
W0Ul,l be swept bate of life, negroes. Fbrida is fast filling up with
says the State Marketing bureau, people, who are making this slate
Our population is increasing, the their permanent home, seven out of
numfcer „f births in
in the
United
every ten are from thr. North ami
States during the census year of
.
1919 wus placed at 2,500,000, or more than likely are
,, of Republican
,
equal to 2 ' , times the population =“ bl.at.on, so the Republican vote
of Florida.
-*"»&gt;' 1,ec1 mp a [ enl P ° wcr l"
future, where it has been negligible
American landed area is not in­ in the past.
creasing—except in Florida along
The Times Union views the situa­
the south in the keys or coral is­
tion
in the following manner:
lands— and the fertility of American
soil in cultivation is being depleted.
“ Florida Democrats who voted in
Despite lectures, arguments, edito­ the recent primary and after the
rials and advice on the subject of votes were counted heard the unthrift and economy Americans are nouncement that Congressman Sears
a wasteful people. We give scant ,,f t |u, f.'ourth District, had been
thought to the future until necessity chosen as a candidate for re-election
forces it. and amends are then made may havc thought at the time that
at great cost. It has been well said a|| anxiety on this score was settled
^ ’at *^&lt;* art
m!,binU ends meet with the olHcial report. The Democra
an&lt;l **'’ ** unknown to many Ameri- t jc nominees in Florida have beer
been
cans. It is easier tp get ..................
behind than considered the same as elected for
|0 catch
AniJ when one is in the manv yt&gt;ars whatever may be the
(.aU. hin(, u„ lini. mo#t everybody is E t i o n of the leaders who cer-

From the earliest recollections of n|r! a*^ jJune‘
wi ' u h. in't l?.v
boyhood to the last days of her w‘" 11
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prolonged Illness, which finally ar“ talk,r" ’‘ “ n,shM a con' cn,alion
broke down the earthly tabernacle until they begin rritisislng. If there's,
I have been privileged to know a any good in anybody they have
beautiful exemplification of the n ' ! r .| *' *.| .
J
..
w'th sympathy talk, hut not tninly understood the proportionate
Chris*inn life. An abiding faith in &lt;&gt;f their own circle of so-called fr.em.s . w|!h lh(. currency of the realm that rv»5i&lt;tr«,ion of tije parties, it is cer­
her
We do not expect t" cure this helps most to make things meet ami tain
Christ gave a radiance t
a* a strong etlort is going to
un*
situation
b.. referring to I , f r .7 we lie.
home life. Unassuming an
e in • vend counties and at
obtrusive in an unu-ual d‘* ■■•I n preached against it everj iuv in I he
\Ye *ay n. lions of tlollars every least one c r.gressionul district to
were i»laek .n * r* f;a.
•• * g Republican Vote.
to her ebildren and her chure!.. she year, until
; e \r f. * piiospkr.'es ami nitri:
Ii
is
dasof
people
wot . . rot I ee
has left a 1-eritube i f unit Id
!..* iect t
vt**v e *ents (r"in wbieii
"Recuuse of the cut. i- e able re­
Ti e_, are apparently to. * 1»• t&lt;i «ia\ ti.itun* orgitially in..
value.
up the soil gistration of Republican- in the
t :;e falls
There : a couplet whiek l a* fas­ f ir it : iv « : hat as *• &lt;
T i e leaves and gra*- gntuajiy t,e- 'mirth District it is iinuentnod that
-tiiull
•l •* ii i i up
tened itsCf m m&gt; men ry an ! by t i e ivay*.
•*t*p liy lire, in* tea I i f \ oing t .it »- a strong play will be made for the
:
&gt;
i
ake
I'H
pi.
tf
cnttld titl
which has of. n been repealed In
i 'i into eomposi heapi t * «upoly .*ni* ci i -&gt;tiM seat of Congressman Nears,
.* ami t ! *
par-:
moments when . *.
a auln In­ ike eutninut:;:;.
_e i f ike iiest cf n »:«:i ■ '
i .al county, with a larger populaf
soei
,i * by no*
world
in
genera
in my though:
fr rr wrieh the hum . . in t *• s ii
11 a thun tin* others, ha* a’ n the
tl.e v
-.*. i . without
i \t»l, ng tiiir life
in my though:
niude g&lt; e- up ii 1: •
* 1i e. in t'rdi
,-r
' quaiilied Ret
elieve
\•* v * tt'd
rnmpensatl*
n.
\
“ God made you. dear i&lt; ' * f.
.il.eans voter.-. (Jther counties in
ah lie lii**re i&lt; a negie. * f cite opf r t l.e rett t f * in*
III* wilting t do
And then hrokt the mold,
I ooriunity. it was Racon wI o long t c .‘i trict lave Ii*:- if Republican
And gave you to me with pour world.
•igo i’*i la:i*d "A wise man v i’1 make v , l e t They are all planning to
heart of pure gold.
More and more, though, *ur peo­ more opportunities than l e finds.” . me out in November and make the
A lifetime of love at mv feet you ple are coming o realize that the and also that "life without pursuit is best showing possible. A few years
have laid fault-linder i afii* all a * mmunity*.- a v: in* and languid tiling." This is ago i t
w as
only
necessary
-I little niotlor 11 at »:*d greatest drawbar They are learning a time to make opportunities and for tin* Republican to get a handful
*■ made
In look down upon them as well as plan the utilization of existing op- of votes in the South in order to
11
lucre
are maio a contest In congress, To the
to ignore them........ . mavm after a-* pin t noitis, of winch
tins will be the mean* of stamping many in Florida and the south.
credit of tiiai body it may be said
I i’ ^ 'I It
them out. Maybe in the years to Tarnpd Times.
that minority candidates, from the
c iine it will lie a- unpopular to be
s. utii. striving to win by churg 1*5 IsI
pointed out and hunned a- a fault­
interference or coercion, have seldom
A D V IC E TO M E liC I I ANTS
finder as it would to have lepr -y.
I.... ii seated. There sttll may be
nxmu..
And therein
gn res. I. pc
i i *&gt;rs very often are favore^ with i n a- that -uclt a course could win,
Rut in n o-i ir.aii*
v e are not that ti e world will some day- learn * udviie as to how a newspaper should and it makes the m-res i*y great, « s * * . i :.,t* » » l . e ". &gt;i |t r; i l |?i t l - Ml i g h t 7*o !*, ,
: * i! cm 'lit .in condemn ihom 1 •' conducted, and they, in turn sir* f r a display nl strength in «iie
In* po-tlve is nn American buhit, and a- I hey justly deserve in I.,
coii-tanily banding out advi c to oik- N'ovcmhi r (-lection.
the uveruge American eitizen i- vert Orlando Reporter-Star.
er* Here i&lt; snme of it: Merchant'('ampaigri clubs urg.oo^ed and
loyal !*■ hi- home town, whether it
,* wi.-it to succeed should udve. i* g brouglit into insistence in the
11
he a metropolis or a one horse town
*i-e. \\ *■ hnve said this before, but
Deiii,,( ratie party in Floridti at litis
T H E E D IT O R
in the stinks. |n i it h r •a»e he can
i: i- a i.'oti i!a t lose* none of its
time have much work to do: for
q .* loqnikirly -uppo-ed force ti'-nigl; ri[' ttti a. The most
find plenty •-( materia! for a g.*nt|; The edit *r
there i&gt; the natural apathy which
“ selling talk."
to see every 11 itig. bear everything. stii*ci**»ful nurcliants nr*&gt; lh'*-e vvlm
i ll &gt;w* the primary t-* to- overcome
lit the iir-l place most American know everytliing ami publish every- advertise regularly and intelligently. and t' e ed jeati n **f the voters to
Tto meri i not w. , -uts in a little ad their course on eleetior* &gt;tnv. A sii communities are worth talking up. lliing that i&gt; going on. Itui sonietini*
Then again, a live mall would hurdh lie doesn't see It d**&lt;*.* "t want to now and then, " jii 't to i o t* t* locnl gh* item i’l this line (,in. )e men
settle down for good in :i no-good -ee it iieeniise being an editor and paper" don . expect to git results. tioTi-'i that •' picking at ;.t* D*Mi- willingne •- to bid;
u. , irt bis
town. Up and coming men and wonie trained to view al) angles &lt;1 ever;
moc.-.itie elect r.- on ti c . ri it.cu.ia’
b'tine t aper is .
iiiimendable,
because
men an pretty likely to bail from question, be^kiiows that it i* belter
section
of t • ballot. 1 o-’ e .ill IIIfor
the
community
if
he
does
not
the
paper
does
a
great
deal
for
the
up and coming town- and cities.
no mistakes made in marking the
see it There are manv tilings the town and benefits bin* n an it. Erect
candidate- for congress, but having
Rut s. melino-s |*r, t i j •,;•*..! citi­ editor doe- t . publish because they
way. Rut it i n'l t! • rig' : v.-r. t-- i i- goto- to th- polls it would be a pity
zens fail to tal&gt;. i * it r town up i&gt;&gt; contain n&gt;* element *f news, are
verti-e 1ti ad' ••'* *ing. a4 in i-vi-r - if Democrats voted for Republican
l lie stranger who i* a visitor *r distre.&lt;-ing to many innoK-nt people.
thing else, the fellow who sti, . ; .
pic.-id-Mitiul electors.
when In* him-elf i&gt; aliroml.
t and tln-ir pu In ntion could -erve no ii w.,.,1 out. This is ri&gt;.i priquinganda
“ In I c.-co county an independent
Soii etiim - the-e silent citizens are good purpose Sometimes the editor designed iin-relv to increase our adcandidate
has been nominated ft r
molest and shun anv things that is criticized for hi* forbearance, but vertlslng patronage but it is a stateslteriir.
an
I
it is noticed that the
M-ein like boasting. They dislike at least some of bis critics do not mint i f fart, based up- n the exeeriKepi; i'cain are invited to vote f r
"talking l&gt;ig“ and swing to t be other stop to remember that possibly ike cnee of hundreds of big business men
extreme. They are so modest as to paper is just us forbeapng regarding1 who.se -uc.e s has ' ecu due to per- him! This i plain enough r. a itc c t t
fail to do justice to their home town. 11,1 incident or two of .heir own lives sjs(|.nt advertising. The following to swing s*-me:l ,ng ver o»i t* re­
ein** that
I hen- an* many I ings to be c nsidpc. t i e 1 tirtli Esta'i- i r g 't *o gular pa t . nominee: a
pin
titled byipoS'iidy
linamel
•■red lu-fore put tin: it in cold ivpe
tin* jo in t:
are
plotting
t
h.Repuoliean*
an
i
t
h
■
The Fourth Eslut*
"There is no ease on record •f a • * send .1. L. .''kin. -r . state sena-----1
merchant who la * trie*! advertising lor t«t Tallaililssee. Me bas been a
VIEW S OF G O V ER N O R
COX tried it right, and then quit.' -laied life-time Republican ’1 k* ItnpuhliSalem N. t'akin, advertising man­ **un llnlrt nee for t i e i lited States
U e can’t have a worth while
ager i f the House of Kuppcnlicimcr, Sena.", .1 lgo CM**tit*y. *if Orlando.
nation unless we have vitality in t ie
at a recent • •it\eii;inu cf the W«**t is iic-.ivcl;. campai mv at:' *ugh it
allairs that bind ii together. In t ie
\ eginiit Re'uil i ' l l * 1 e a»** elate n. mu t i*-- \ J*
*ut ,iit ’e 'topi* n
stales that are in . together every
“ A'any uereiuints have t ri*- ! ad- si’im! ♦ui'tet.s.
lime you add to t i e federal authori­
ty you subtract fr* m local authi rity .ertising ami qtii* in hi gu-t. Tl-**y
“ F'di: jt-s, i, •mally dormant in
* un J ’tly ( an eb. inti ye..*,. are sizzling
and you displace independence with found that it &lt; id ret pny
experience -nn; be !: n*i
;n Mo- an l pUtte-j* ; i . ,*r; **l». ••e. a- d the
dependence.
(•Xpertence f the Ufa* ill" : &gt;vt
cam-aig n •• ,u * *. wing n T** ..ctive
The framers of tin cotisitution fear wiio wa* ev un«e **d b; t . i, ■*
■
i .. |il.t . law there
ed government ter.-nrlsm over tin*
:: v.
..... ,io*i uiiiiiii* t tie in . :g.*rpuniie. I nat is tie danger we are attng crisp air of the trountains. must In* i,.i Lulling or dal.ying on the
part of t i;i* Ft &lt;ri*!a Demicrncy if it
in now. We must i.*d terrorize, we
“ The young man went to th** propose*
retail, its control of
trust teach and a- imilulc.
mountains and, noticing n change in allairs i •
tate W! k* ever meet­
From fijUiuh r « u 'ilh iu t ii ilou h t
There is one tlii* &lt; that we have his condition after the tir-t day. re­ ings arc i.i! ! an i the important inT h r rorf-oi rhtiuhl 11 /uli/l mil.
goi to begin attending in. That is turned to the city, satisfied t*-at he f( rmati* n is tieing given nut by
conniving and terrorizing
groups lia&lt;l given tin* doctor's suggestion a aerredite i members &lt;f itic Democratic
ET us removi* t &lt;
which make the balance of power fair trial, and that it had failed. party. , shout . u&gt; the duty and
bun that is int,*i f rii g
and control election*.
"Advertising does not pay unless pleasure of the men **f the state who
with the power putp h of
it
is advertising in the fullest sen-e want good government to attend
There comes a time when you
your cylinders. While w •• have
and learn whatever can be imparted.
too take dynamite to break of tin* word.
are about it we miyht tnui a
“ Do you think of your occasional Newspapers of the state are active
the hurdpan.
nut or bolt that should b*
Prisoners in our penitentiaries advertising, disconnected, unrelati , in the good work and now devote all
the span- desired to information and
tight* r.i •f» . • ..
&lt;•a ;
are a good deal like ships battered as HU) per cent, advertising?
advice. They mu*t keep up the good
by
the
storm,
which
needed
to
go
“ Your advertising must function
ever intuit* won't !• haw
work until after November, for
into dry dock for repairs.
just as regularly and just as sys­
itM If unless it i&gt;trea - i riffhi.
never was their educational work
It there is one tiling which 1 have tematically as the opening and clos­
Have vom* auto &lt;\ iini:* &lt;1
more needed.’" Reporter-Star.
contended for mm than any oilier, ing *f your store, wi'h it* much at­
ie ca.-’- ijtn. ; ty on xo ■t
it i- that we mii-t hold to the will tention t o ttie detail- as you lavish
In The t'ourt of the Count) Judge
o
n
U
f
i
T
A
l
)
r
n
on your windows.
of
thr mujnritv.
Seminole County, State of Florida.
0o . an
b. C
' x-ii never i.emonatrate the
'D o not play- with advert ising*
you will
2U9 PARK WE
In re Estate of
wisdom or fault of a law until vou and do not lei ndvorti-ing attack you
I'MIRHU
SANHiltD
J . Hamilton Rep.
for an expenditure at . *!d and uncer­
enforce it.
T o all freld to r*. Legatees, Di-trib..- I
tain intervals, E’nplo,' adverti .tig a
tr&lt;" anil alt i'er'ons having Claims or '
you employ a salesman in your store,
Demand against said Estate:
and ke'-p ji busy. Know what your
You, and each of you, are hereby
r h e u m a t is m
st if f n e s s
n e u r it is
advertising for the year vvill cost you,
notified ar.d required to present any
and know that far front saving you
Mi'cltanical-MiLssaut* for 1Mood Circulation
claims an ! demands which you, or
are losing money when you conserve
either of you, may have ugalnst the
Thu "LOGICAL TREATMENT”
a dollar of that appropriation."
estate of J. Hamilton Rep deceased,
Tarpon Springs Lee er.
late of Seminole County, Florida, to
—( ) -----the undersigned a iminstrator of said
IS S E A R S ' S E A T IN DA N G ER? estate, within two years from the
For Manv Human ills
Will the Republicans be ihle t date hereof,
poll a vote r'rong enough in the
Dated July 22nd, 1920. A. D.
iv Appilament Only
Phone !«»
November election for the Fourth 19-9lc
AARON R. A N D E R S
L. C. CAMERON
V. O. Box 39!)
SANFORD, FLA.
District to endanger the seat of
Administrator Estate of .!
!
Coifgressman Scars, it was u nolle,Hamiltuu Rep.

“God Gives Every Bird it’s
food, hut does not throw it
into
the nest—Burnett Print
I
Y O U have your money each
to save—Do You Do It? When
this year is ended will you have
anything to show for your labor?

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AUGUST 6. 1020

liecls to join the Merchant Marine fori Harry Word, of this city, A. E. Mela lire on the ocean wave.
(ton of May town and the Standard
Ultlf H»PPenlnBB
Horace Hay, of Savannah, is in the Auto Co., u; Winter Park, are among
Mcntlun f t
eit.v, tile guest of Mr. ami Mrs. |{. A. the ncw purchasers of Lexington ears,
I erlieun. Mr. Way has been here the
D. selling all of there ers
Hitters 1,1 l,r,cf
several times and has many friends hot *vvek.
pernana1 Items
of Interest
who are glad to see him again.
I .Mrs. Joe Azarello and baby daughhave just took on the agency ter, Joanna, have gone to Georgia to
v ii Messenger is nt the I Mrs. Carrie Townsend nnd son. Tom for the ( oliimbio Battery, and „ full Join Mr Azarello. On their return to
• •\i,;.\vr«k the mtest of friends, have returned fm^s Floral City, liuir lie of haittrien and supplies will be Florida they cxnect to make their
R»»ch this «c K. tne , u
former home. While way they were in stock at all times. Call and have home in Eustis.
.vour battery tested by a battery e x - 1 m _
,
„
Electric Fans. Charles hlectr
*,th e guests of friends and relatives.
pert. 5-l-tfc
^ * I •' r&gt; a,,J Mrs. J* L. Pace and Mrs.
jO-tfc
I Watch For the B ig Opening of
Mr* G. NN. Lynch o* Charleston Is Rondel's Emporium, Better Goods for
th; guest of Miss Agnes Dumas.
|Less Money.
5-1-tfc.
s u " .,'!' 1; : l i i : : ; : , 51^: k ,
z
,hr ' r ! ”
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pii.r Spring Water. T . O. Charles] Mrs. James N. Itobson and guests,
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Mr.
N.
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f
e
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^ U 'E
.jl
60-tfcJM rs. T. E. Fischer nnd Miss Edith
c
‘
ori*'
and
loud
in
their
prnises
of
this wonC
j‘ T Allen and Misses Helen |Ware of Charleston were the guests
A few summer hats at very reason- derful remedy for the treatment of
Jill. r
.ncn..inB the .urn.
“ C0^0" nJ', aide prices to dispose of stock.
malaria and rhcumntsm and kindred
n.er at the Beach.
•*1-1 tc
Quality Shop.
ills.
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
Paytona Beach— Furnished rooms
rhe
stork
arrived
nt
the
home
of
Mrs. Amelia Jnmmes of Sylvan
BAGS. ANY KIND EXfor light-housekeeping with kitchen
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
George
D.
Watson
of
Lake
left Tuesday for her old homo in
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
Quincy on July 27th leaving a nine New Jersey. She will also visit in
inii dining-room privileges. 55.00 up
COATS.
PANTS,
OB
pound l&gt;nhy |&gt;oy to gladden the home. Jacksonville, Richmond, Va., Wash*Alv The Itayrnond, Seabreeze,
BED S P B E A D S . AT THE
1 he new son will be namyj Douglass ington. Brooklyn and New York City.
FIs.
« -*!■
Abernathy Watson.
also different places in New York nnd
HEUALD O FFICE.
5t*-tf
The many friends of Mrs. Joe HarA
few
summer
hats
nt
very
reasonIs’t‘w Jersey before returning to FlorMr. Shinn nnd family are on tho.'r
r,|.i'an- glad to sc her out again afIda. Mrs. Jammes has ninny friends
vacation. Mr. John Ahrahnm, the able prices to dispose of stock.
Sr , ,hort spell of illness.
........................................
„ A. C. L, 51-lte
Quality Shop
here, where she has been visiting bet
mechanical
inspector for the
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath •» ,n , h«» charge of the round house while
Mr. and Mrs. George IInaan and
3°'" ' Abrnhn'" ° f S " " '
Sanford on Tuesday
and rr'day Mr. Shipp is away.
family eft Tuesday for points in , , r . u . i
,
w ,
of rich week.
At present there is an opening for North Cnrfolina where they will he Prof. A. L. Hatch was hen* WednesMr nnd Mrs. llnrry Gibson left for several pupil nurses in the Gordon absent for one month the pastor hnv- ,l.a&gt;',f'h“kinK h»n«|® w,th ,lls . ma"&gt;'
ing been granted ti.is vacation by his
frhfn,,l: *
15 nV'v ,0Fntwl
Couth Carolina Tucsdny. being called Keller Hospital, Tampa, Fla. Young cu
n -legation
1,1 t.olia, near Santiago, where he is
there by the death 0f a sister of Mr. ladies desiring to enter
‘
doing well fa re work on a large sugar
training
A lew summer hats at very reason- plantation and is also engaged in sevCibMP.
should notify Superintendent
of !! 1 '' nr,l’es 1" dispose of slock. ^
,.ra| business ventures there and doing
Yuu can order your new Buick
__ _ „„„ Nurses. Advantages there compare
Quality Shop.
(Inc. He was formerly principal of
&amp;0* ai
... tf
favorably with the large hosnitals
H. C. Waters, the Candy King, and the Oviedo schools, but went into the
i.i
16-tfc
.
.
,
,,
'of our country ami witii the enlarge* his little son, IL C. Jr., left Tuesday Y. M, l\ A. during the war, nftenvanl
Mr W M. Coitine ml daughter,
, , ,. . ... J
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r
,
,
1.
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P
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1,1 merit of the institution in view they for Atlanta, where they will visit going to Cuba on the same mission,
\P«» Irma arc tnt hUist.-x oi Ui» ami
.
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home folks for a few weeks. They hut is now with the sugar growers In
\ ’ J.angley and F. B. Langley nnd ‘»'L‘r an opening to suitable apph- made the trip in tile car, and Hilly, the same line of work.
i cants. Write today.
&lt;19-Hte Withcrington. of Apopka, will nssis't
T. L. Hulsey lias purchased a third
(i, t your orders in now for your
The many friends of Mrs. J . S. Wil- in running the store in the absense.
isterst in the U. &amp; O. Garage and will
. ... |lu\.^ oar.
See W. J . Thigpen. son are glad to know that she is lm/.eh Ratliff who has been foreman be associated with Messrs. Jernigun
46-tfc.
Proving ami recovering from u recent of the Herald Printing Co., mechanical and ltaggtt from this time forward,
,
. slight stroke of paralysis that effect- department for many years left last Mr. Hulsey is an experienced LexingMr-. Fitts is in Wshmgton spend- t.,| |UT loft eye.
Snturdny for Miami, where he will re- ton salesman and, prior to his coming
iBff the sunnr.er month* J s i t ^ g AtWntch ,,or th, „ I|f opening of side in tlie future. Mr. Ratliff has here, was the factory representative
troney General p egm rj mi fnmib at Ramlel’s Emporium. Better Goods for been a resi'Vnt of Sanford for the for South Georgia and Florida for the
Cape May and in the capital.
&lt;Less Money. 5-1-tfc.
past ten years and has many friends Lexington cars. Ho is well known
Order your new Buick now and, Among the Geneva visitor* to the win. wish* him well in lits new field throughout the state and has many
friends who will be glad to learn that
you will not lose any time on the oitv Thursday wore Mr. and Mrs. ilo- of endeavor.
car load coming in soon. IG-tfc land Heed, who are residing in their
Mrs. May Hunter of the Speer &amp; &gt;»' ,ia* &gt; ™ K' « ,ro!,ille,U »fSt.iif*KdMr*. J . C. Ktcnstrom. of Wnuchuln. Lrautifiil bungalow on Lnrkc Harney Sun store ami Mrs George Speer left I Harry Guns, the versntule editor
m the. city this week, being cnll-1 Watch For the Big Opening of ’f „, NYu York Wednesday morning, nnd all round goo it fellow o f thi
i n /n l.v the death of her fother, N. Bamlel’s Emporium. Better Goods for Mrs. Hunter will purvluse the ready- Lake U ales Highlander w a s in tin
j Memtnim
Less Money.
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Speer store and Mrs. citv Tuesday necompani.nl Uy P A.
’e&lt;YY
r r rUS
&lt; AT
\T ONCE
nKCV FOR
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A. Martin,
of Arcadia,
ban arrivarriv- Spoor will vu*it relative?! in New \nrk. * eUon an
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Martin, of
Arcadia, has
F-gain in a 11*17 Hutch touring. Four *d in the city and will he with the \ | 17 Hunt, r will’ take ii trip to her l*ve wires from that beautiful section
Mornlii. They were enroute to
Coni Tires. Bumpers and other extras. City Market, lie is u brother of Toni old home in Ohio before returning of
Miami and stated that i' their car was
I! A O Motor Co. 5-1-tfc.
Martin of this city and will prove a lon"'*
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only n sea going hack they would
\ i oiigi nial pnrty motoring to Palm valuable addition to the constantly
Charlie W. Parham of Gainesville j.,, over to Bimini. We are awaiting
Springs nnd Orlnndo were Miss Agnes Browing population of Sanford.
wits here this week coming over with their return with most pleasant anticinSma- and her guest, Mrs. G. N.
You can gt SERVICE BA TT ER IES thc remains of his brother-in-law J . pntions ns they have promised to
Ljtali. Miss Don.thv Rump. Ray- f'»r your car at the II. &amp; O. Motor Co. II. Bruton. Charlie I’arliam is well bring back a case of—alligator nears,
n-011,1 Philips ami Hume Humph.
Call and hacc your Battery examined known here among the old time rail- j
\ |&gt; |*arrish is in the city a few
Watch For the Big Opening of lr,,t'
‘’luirge. 5-1-tfc.
road men ids father
niem ber ,jtly,, making arrangements to move
Bar.i Ts Finporium. Better Goods for
Mr. nml Mrs. C. I* Rnimlvy of Chu*
L... Mna.*&gt;.
5-1-tic. luota, were in the city Thursday and
I he old town
wit)l
Citnts lNvhangc
| A Martin, of Jacksonville, is report every tiling nt that plnce as he- twenty five years ago,
. , h.pilHn)l.llt m,d l,;,s been in
j... , . ()],. n.-w arrivals in th city, iag on a great Imnni with many new bked strange to him but in J . H
i ergnson nnd man- others tie found
&gt;{ J,|(. tTat,. Mt|U nl |.,ISS for
Mr. Marlin i.i an experienced electri- pcopli' »inning ;u all the time.
t ju.
y,.av. The many friends of
c:an nt; : will he with the ( hnrles
I,»,st. SSuturday afternoon between old time friends.
Harry
llnndel
nnd
family
of
Jackjj
r
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and
Mrs. Parrish and Harvey
Ehstrn &lt;•».
bund stand and Park Ave. nnd T.rd
Watch Fur the Big Opening of Street—a black silk bag containing Minville, have arrived in the city and hate to see them have this city where
Bal ed' Emporium. Better Goods fm ,.Ve glasses. Finder please return to as soon ns they can procure a house {|„.v jmV(. tvsjdcd *o otig, tail wish
Lc-» Money.
5-1-tfc. l»r. Robson's resilience nnd *"*t re- will make this city their home. At them happiness and prosperity in then
pre ent they are the guests of S. Ben- m.w home,
K S. lto.-l.,y, of Jnsonville, Ind is ward.
5-1-2-tc.
jamin nnd family. Mr. Ilandnl has
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cxpntid thi week to Join his wife.
M|. nn(j Mrs, F. II. Lnngley and lit- opened
n Store on Sanford avenue to George M i r of "'ln in o
who was &gt;alled home several months (|(, „oni 1’nmk, have returned from n he called Handel's Emporium and ad- » r •‘al-nnan far the Mergent lmlet
az«. I.;, th. illness of lur father. .Mr. l|,.jjKhtfu! trio to St. Petershurfe,
vrtismients in this paper will appear LnmtJPo *
was 11 r'
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Strn-tnnn.
Clear Water. Tarpon Springs, Tampa
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mi- msall the Mergent haler tvpesct
calling
attention
to
the
opening.
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Wat. I For the Big Opening
of mid other West Const cities.
ting machine lit the Herald office.
M.
D.
Gatchel
states
that
the
article
George
g
e
ts
real
money
for
selling
Bar „ r l.mpocium. Better Goods for
friends of Alfred Robson
in tlie Social News of The Herald last machines and does not erect them
Mi, m
to know that , h'‘
be is,
Is.nut
after week, about bis son Arthur joinim' |,nt lie found us in trouble nml helped
M
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' i Mrs.
Mrs. Lutlu-r
I.ulhcr llarkey
Harkov' and
and a'c
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i„,
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an operation at the Itobson In fin narj. l he Merchant Marine, was incorrect, p . , ,lUt hy get tine tin* machine going,
littl
!b
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• l« Nor th^ ,.?'V,|*
r„r tin
. ’ FJdOOtl
gets
a BUSm()nth5.
Dart touring
hu
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' n.h.u. ‘ -m
Jm|nju.(. K
, fQW
n . &amp; car.
0 . jus Arthur has not joined this orgnni- George has our thanks having demonzntion and lias no intention of so dorated that the Linotype people an
miiaindi.i of the summer,
Thr Daughters of Wesley will hold • " 1,1
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ing. We make this correction ns this with their customers at any nnd nil
then i hn tins Bazaar o n Saturday,
Dick Terheun 'left for Savannah information was given to our society times and ready to serve them in
XovcinLr 27th.
51-tf Tuesday of this week, where he ex- editor ns being correct.
'every wiiv.

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Summary of the
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LEXINGTON

“S E R V I C E

Special Sale Saturday and Monday
SILK HOSE
Twenty Dozen Silk Hose For Two Days
Lot No. 1. Block, white and Coloied, Special a t ........................
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Victor Records For August

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Think what the Viclrola means ns a c u iliv n t: :
the musical tastes of ctiihlrcn in the homed
Listening to tlie masterpieces of music sung and
played hy the world's greatest nrtists is a c o n sta n t
source of inspiration, nnd gratification to you th fu l
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I hut/.aley Quarto’.
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nnd help to make the best music a part of their
daily life.
Surely you owe it to their present and future
happiness to put a Victrola in your home to day!
Come in and let us demonstrate the Victrola, and
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We will help you fight the High Cost of Living. During the month of August
we will give a special discount of 20 per cent on all cash sales, with the exception
of Dishes and Window Shades. This means 20 per cent off of the cash prices;
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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE NEWS
BAD WEEK
FOR FEDS

I Union nml he hns never forgotten thi
good old days of 191(1 when wo used
to beat the Orlnndo
lie
re­
members the wny those birds down
that wny used to ween and wail. We
extend "Red" nn invitation to conn
down and watch us how we lick Orlnndo right on.

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About the sorriest part of the Florall id» State League this season is thi
us, wny president Rose handled the umfor pin, situation. We believe that he ha*
six
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'n&lt; trou,l,e n" fllfbt, hut still, this is
^ This past week, or since this paper the only league that we can learn of
went to p riss l-s t, we have pn&gt;el s.x
doesn’t have umpires of soon
.-nines up until today ami out of those . ,
six games we have won one.
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Friday we were rained out and u
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double header was staged for Satur- j An&lt;l. " 1,1,0
" rc. tn ^lnir ,of
day. In those two games with Tampa Pires it is plain to bo seen that .Mr.
out-played them all the way (Rose is looking out for Orlando's inthrough, hut the jinx got us and we tcrcsts nil right, because he ..... seen
Jud both, the first game .1 tol ami the , jt dial Orlando has an umpire for
second 9 to 0. That makes twelve
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times we have tried to bring the Smok- ovt'ry cnn,c whether the rest do or
t r , down and we haven’t did it yet.
not.
Monday the Feds played in Braden------- —
town. Reports from these games
And the umpires then see to It that
,hi,\v that the Feds were at their Orlnndo is well taken care of. Tin
t-v-t ami won the game, hut Umpire way it was handed to Tampa last
Kuhnt called one wrong in the ninth Tuesday proves thut.
inning and let Brndentown get away
with it. There was a num on third
l a . and two out. when Smith put one
right over the pan. Even the batter
himself wns surprised when Kubat
, ailed it » hall. The next ball Smith;
pjti hed was right over again and this
tin), the batter knocked a sharp one
I* iween third and short. McCulb igli made a wondrful stop of it but
i n w it n little high to Green. Green
tin i made a wonderful catch of the
i all and came down oil the runner’s
uhler. having him out by two feet
Tc runner, however, knocked Green
«.' I,is feel and in the mix-up, Kubat
-,.n in to call the runner safe, allow
it,i- ti e man on third to romp home I
v ill tin- winning run.
Tuesday. Sanford and Bradntown
111.ivid the only game in the lengm
;,i .1 even Kradvnlown fans and Bindetitnwn players, ns well ns mir own
t,hirers. say that the game should not
have been played. Manager Larisey,
of the Brudontown club, was stub*
Ii.rn and made them play, using twen­
ty i\ balls. Manager Brown refits,
id to pitch one of tin- regular pitch­
er- and left Brown, an out-liielder, d&lt;
the work. This, together with tin
fact that n Bradenlown player did the
umpiring and the field was like a
duck pond, Sanford lost, d to 1.
l!&lt;th games in the double-hcadet
tmiay were good games. The first
iai .■ being Inrt by the reore of I to 0
an,I the second won by the score of I
to J
Tomorrow &lt;Thursday) Sanford plays
Bartow again and then comes home to
take the Caps over for a two-gunic
-cries. That mentis, that whether we
win tomorrow's game or not, business
will nick up Friday and we will get
-tarte,| to winning again.
&gt;onie might say that our nlnbi
, f a*on was that luck was against
iut this time we say it Htn*ng,
luck was against us in the Inst

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ancient Uses of Ring*.
One of the earliest uses to which
Lost
rings were put was to make nn Im­
Tampa
pression
of an engraved design or d*&gt;
Daytona
vice upon letters nr d -iniients.
Rradoptown
Rnrtow
Whenever an ancient monnrch wished
Orlando
to give validity to a certain royal de­
St. Petersburg
cree. he would take oft his huge seal
Sanford
ring and make an Impression with It
Lakeland
upon tlu document. A curious super*
st)iIdii-- use to which signet rings were
Sanford Scores for Week.
l'111 ls fold In Plutarch's Live*.
A niiiiibiT of signet rings were
Frida at Sanfonl—Tampa— rain.
Saturday at Sanford 1-0, Tampa thrown Into a heap, and one was pull­
ed out at random, the design which
Monday at Bradenlown
Sanford (he signet Imre being Interpret!d as
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* farnriilile or uiin. •oroide omen.
Tuesday at Bradnctoivn .‘I, Sanford
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ford 0--I,
ber up the bindings of their new
Thursday at Bartow 9, Sanford 0. books. Don't let them rrnek the bind­
Forfeit.
ing open, to the mill of the back. Rest
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Recognition.

M eel. I mi miy- tie Itii'iim w o1

enough I t l l l U e t l i V III p o t , "
«&gt; gel -•otii' kllnl of rec,ignition l
lie ellllp will! Im- ileiiileil ino-t of It

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•Henry Ui life to lielnc a good p»*
-tdi-r ind n kind father.

•be bonk back down on a table and.
1 bidding tbc body of the leaves firm,
’ open llr&lt;t a page or two tit tile front,
then a few at the bark and so on till
the velllliie lies en«lll open to the
center,
A book put Into eoniliilsslon
In ibis scientific fashion lias a fair
chance of tong life.

CHAS.

SI’ O U T IN G

Curiosity Rewarded,
Walking ale g the sands of Wpy11011111 tills autumn (writes a corre
•pendent). I saw a corked liotlli
•\liloli Itnd been washed up by the tide
There wns n piece of paper Inside, so
i drew the cork and tried to extract
it; bin nt last, getting Inipallciil m the
■rat It eluded me. I broke the bottle
itid the message wns revealed
•Whoever finds tills Tot lie will fin*'
ill tin* beer gniie.”—Knnlnn Fast.
Anctlhetics for Tree*.
The Theory that lris*s should be
treated with anesthetics to ennble
(belli in wtitistnud tin* shock of truuspbiutiitlon tins lie, n iidvanced here by
Sir Jagadlsli Chandra Hose, nn Indian
scientist. Sir Jagmllsh showed photo­
graphs of large tree* which he had
successfully transplanted In t'aleutta
III spite of their age. Realising, he
explained, that the difficulty of suc­
cessful tratispliMitatloii lay In the
shock of removal, and that nerve ef
feet* pi plant' and animats wer»* on
similar lines, he fronted these trees
with aiiesiheiles and they bore tin*
uproot In : ale' removal well.

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Suits - Hats -Raincoats
STILL ON

The Sale will end Saturnay ni^ht and you have just one
more day to take advantage of these low prices.

DAYTONA’S MISTAKE.
,!■, • why Judge Titus, of the Dayturn I lull. HAW fit to let Shortstop

\T1 iillnugli go we have never been
ill to understand. As far as short tin i;o in this league, we believe Unit
.Mar is hum to bent. 1 here is plenty
of talk about the circuit in regard to
LiiMotte. of Tampa, being such u won*
dot and covering the whole Infield, but
the e critics fail to see all that is go­
me on. if they leave Mac out. because
territory Unit he doesn’t cover,
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SPECIAL NOTICE

Inman, whose place it was up to
M.i *o till, lauded a job with the Live
Usd lull and we hear, through “ Red
Du . m the Jacksonville Times-l nt -nit lie is to be given a try-out j
, Memphis club in the Southern (
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i.itioi . and all we have to -ay
it it Inman can make good in j
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C E L E R Y SEED
EDITED BY
( H A S . L. DR I T T

' 'Hondo here today.

'ml from past experience pickin''*
will be kind of easy.
Drlando erows about beating Tam*
la. but take it from us they had to
have a lot of help from the umnin
Tuesday to keep from getting a bad
beating.
They mndo Tampa piny in tlu
fourth inning in the rain nnd Tnmpc
k"t mad and piled up four runs. In
Brian da's half of the fourth, there
"as one out and two weak hitters up
'■'i! then Manager Donncly nnd hit
' &gt;"wd lost the!r nerve nml had no
trouble whatever in talking his umpt
'"to calling the game on account of
rain.
Rut, couldn’t exnect anything elsi
,p that town. We wouldn't have been
ju iprised if his umps would have forf' itn! the game to Orlando, instead of
tu&gt;t calling it.

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EDITOR

FORFEITED
GAMETHUR.
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And mice again we were the vic­
tims of an umpire. In this case,
however, can wv really say that it was
an umpire, for is Jim Hoard an um­
pire?
It happend in Bartow and it hap­
pened like this:
Sanfonl was playing the second
day of the series with the score
standing -1 to 0 in favor of Bartow* in
the first of the fourth inning. It was
raining and raining plenty bard to
have the game calld. Hut Jint Beard
recognized the fact that he wns work­
ing in Bartow and he just had to sat­
isfy the home fans regardless of any
rules nnd he says play ball. It was
Olterinnn’s turn at the bat nnd as be
was not ns anxious as he Bartow
rluh and Umpire Baird, In* didn't rtsh
to the plate ns fast ns Baird thorn •*
h should. Baird ordered the pitcher
to throw the hall nnd one strike wr i
called on Ollcrmnn before la* h*tf
time to reach tin* plate. Dutch e med this up, however, nnd struck at the
next one nnd missed. The next one
lie hit lo short nnd wns hrmvn out at
first. Me then made some remark to
Baird about him being wrong In catl­
ing the strike before be bad n chance
to get up to tin* plate. Baird says
that he t In n put him out of the game,
but Puteli didn't hi ill* him.
tt then began to rain harder and tin*
oroide began to leave the field and
Meekers to crowd into tlu* stands
hunting shelter. Harry Burke then
goes into (lie field to ask Baird if he
Wont call the game long enough for
the la-nvy rain to let up hut Baird,
showing how* much base ball sense he
has. ordered tlu* pitcher to throw the.
ball with Burke still on the playing
field, in fair territory*
After the third out Brown goes out
to argue with Baird on the grounds
that hi* should have waited until
Burke was olT the field anil Baird
then says that if the game didn’t -o
on in five minutes he would forfeit to
Bartow. About that lime he noticed
Ollrrtnnn out in the field and he again
informs hint that lu* is out of the
game and before Burke had time to
replace him with a man. Baird for­
feited the game.
Just hinv long we are gong to stand
for this kind of stulT we don’t know.
\Ye are handed the lemons all over
tlu* circuit and if we appeal to the
head office we get n bigger lemon,
b e c a u s e it is already understood that
from that office we get nohirtg.
\Ve won’t kick on having to use
Baird as an umpire, because we feel
that If you can't gt a Innf of broad
take a crumb, and in this case wu
took the crumb.
Burke protested Baird’s decision
and we expect to hear more about it
later.

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COME AND GET YOURS WHILE THEY LAST

M.c has been with us now since the
of tile first half of the n:.-.*on
1 the speed that he 1ms shown
• t.s feel that we have landed a
• leaguer” and We are sure that hi
I nund to go up.

L.

mi
im

Chinese New Year.
For several weeks before the New
Year, i 'blue*-'* business men t|o every*
tiling In their power lo get money to
pay olT all their debts, fo n Chinese
mount pass over the yen l until all his
aliliiuilloiis are paid or provided for.
The New Year celebration u sanity
-ml- « lib Hie Feast of l-antenis i n
Hie llfleentli day of the first moon.
Lanterns of all sizes and deer rip tloie*
ir e displayed, some representing aidamis, some (lowers, some fruit, some
a Hie shape of dragons. The lanterns
ire made of idlk cotton or gnaw,
painted In beautiful colors.
Draw Anything.
You t i e d iiexer hope
get on, If
l yon lire the least niixloils Hint Dus
drawing you are actually at work ut^
on -i!*n|til tool; lili e when It Is ilfiDf.
All mi: !. i \e -o rare about Is to nuikU
It i . a t . i.inl in b mt as much In dreIII.- it I. f S - Me
Mm t In*** I lionet*
when &gt;*•'! are -IIling III your ( d e t a i n
ptirl**r nt* in tou r own. and h a w noth­
ing el-e in 1 1 &gt; mu may drive anvlliltith
Mlmi is there, for procihv
nw n ttilir*
llreiroiis or Ho* puit-ru mi lint c a r p e t * :
la* -im* iliai it t- for pfnetl'M mol rail
lieeiiitso It |- a beloved enrpef. io r Or
friendly point anil tongs, nor tnvrriwi!
you wish lo plea-e your friend by*
drawing tier room.—From R ii'k in ’k
T in * Flements of i'r.iss'.v.'i."

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In order to comply with an ordinance of the City we have
been forced to tear down a part of the building in the rear of
our store that we have been using as our Cleaning, Pressing and
Tailoring department. The building was already too small to
handle the large business that has been coming our way, and
rather than take chances on giving poor service, we have de­
cided to quit the CLEANING and PRESSING Business. We
have leased the entire works to C. A. Whiddon, who formerly
owned this Pressing Club, and we want all our friends and
customers to understand that on and after

Clean ly

W ild

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A n im a l* .

Anliimls, says a French savant, fra*
Id'b man an example In Dm* ruatttr
of hygiene. They were th e first tu-**tores wbo made use of the sjwrng*;
soap
and
even of the t&lt;«&gt;thhruj&amp;.
From time Itiutietiiorliil they rlrnX4&lt;t
themselves by using the tungiiw x y a
brush, their saliva ns soap, tfc«l, tall
us a towel, their claws ns a cruntx.
Furtherinore, they bathe t(utuu*lv««

AUGUST FIRST

fri*(|in*ntly.

we will not be responsible for any work carried to this shop.

t ’olonles of monkeys lam., re tfios*
ninnng them who refuse in nrmerve
the rules of clean 111less. It has been
remarked
Hint
monkeys with well*
cared fni beards take the pttvnutlon
when drinking of never letting th em
get wet. Llilinpuiizecs almost InvarV
nbly rlti'e out their mouths s f l e r eat*
lug, and a •ertaln young onrcg ontnnrc
always used n liaitliplck.

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On

THE STORE THAT IS D IFFER E N T

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Track.

A prominent young actor on being
ntroduccd to the late Reginald do
rvovett. greeted lillii enihii'h isili ally.
Do you Ituow.” In* gurgled. " I ’ve ulMiys wauled to meet the uinn wbo
HHiUK'M'it—" nnd lu* wliUtli**) a few
inrs of a well-known wiiltr. " T h a t
diould not be n dlfilctili mutter." *«h t
dr. do Kovell. ipiletly. “ Victor lle r •ert Is very np|iriuveluili|e.*’ —B oston
Transcript,

Rut there is one thing sure nnd cer­
got to get theii
up if they expect to beat San­
ford.

tain— they have

1 Tear from our old friend "Red'
111
u 'l l i l i i
D'ivi* once in
a*1 while.
"Ret writes
1 ''Amateur Dope" for the Times-

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HERALD

IN T H E HEART OF TH E WORLD’S G REA TEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION
volume

M

SANFOIID, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JULY. 30. 1920.

NUMBER 50

HIGH FREIGHT RATES
ESSEX CAR WILL FLA. !CITY COMMISSIONERS
BOUND TO PREVAIL
MAKES GREAT MAKE GAIN HOLD REGULAR MEETING
STIMULATE PORT TRADE RECORD RUN IN CONGRESS
ON IMPORTANT MATTERS
DAYTONA REACH FLOURISHES

STOCK
CAR
LEFT
HERE NEW
PLAN OF APPORTION. ing time is lost because of the many
TUESDAY
MAKING
216
MKNT
MAY GIVE ONE OR names on the roll.
No Cessation In Visitors In Motel*
It is not probable that there will
MILKS IN I HOURS .13 MIN.
TAKE AWAY.
And Cottages This Summer
be any perceptible increase in house
A great hunch of motor enthusiasts
The Breakers Hotel and the NntiWashington, July 2 2 .—The United membership for this reason, on the
tilius Casino carry advertisements gathered at the show rooms of the States census bureau has on band contrary is it likely that the com­
headquarters nnd will soon release for publication mittee on census will prepare znd
in this issue and set forth the fart Hudson and Essex
that everything is moving at a Tuesday morning when the “ Green data of a highly interesting kind bring in a bill opposing a general
lively rate at the beach this season. Ghost" an Essex five passenger which will throw considerable light on increase. The census bureau will
The cottages and the hotels are stock car left on the endurance rum the question of whether the various finish its work this fall in time for
doing a Idg business and there are from Sanford to DeLand, from De­ states in the South Georgia, for in­ congress to pass a new reapportion­
more people at Daytona Beach this Land to Eustis, front Eustis to stance, which gained one new congrcs ment bill this winter. Then when this
seson than ever before. The Nau­ Kissimmee and from Kissimmee to man last time; Florida, which also i« done it will be up to the different
ISP WILL MAKE RIG DIFFER- tilus Casino is a popular place for Sanford. The car with Ken Gootlson ga ned one and the other nearby states to fix their fist riot lines throng FRoFERTY
OWNERS
WANT
*EN(*i: IN
ALL
BUSINESS old and young where they can enjoy driving and L. G. Loveless as mech­ states, will guilt members in this their legislatures.
CONSESSIONS AND &lt; ITY IS
the large swimming pool at all times anician lined up m front &lt;&gt;f the show­ year’s count, whether they will lose,
Whether or not congressional mem
CHANNELS.
IMPROVING AT RAPID RATE
and tlie many other amusements and rooms and with three judges, A. It. or whether they will simply hold their hership shall be increased, the inter­
Meeting calldd to order by Mayor
The recent increase in wages will on Thursday and Saturday nights Key, K. K. I)ca* and It. J. Holly their own. By the twelfth census esting feature in connection with
pike the railroad rates higher and t l ere is dancing on the line floor, had tluir pictures taken by Photo­ Georgia increased her membership those figures js how much the pro­ II. It. Stevens at Eight o'clock F. M.
thr increase had hardly been made the music furnished by Hushni-ll’s grapher Johnson and then with a in the house from eleven to twelve gressive states of the South Geor­ Present: II. It. Stevens, Mu&gt;«r, S.
( t. Chase and C. K. Henry, Com­
Ufure the railroads announced a Famous
Orchestra of Del.and. rti.*’. and a roar the Essex was &lt;n nu n-Iters. Florida from three to four gia. Florida. South Carolina, Ala­
substantial i n c r e a s e
in
a l l West Palm Beach Lodge of Elks i:- way and parties farther nut on and a few ef the other states a bama. and others have really grown missioners. C. J. Ryan, City Mana­
ger and G. G. Herring, City At­
freight rates, This is causing con- were at the Nautilus last Thursday v.e-: Fir-t street who were pulsed similar number.
in the la«t ten years. That is the real
torney.
■ideraltb alarm in various parts of night and there were some .'15(1 b\ i be F&gt; ex said he was making at
tiling. Therefore the forthcoming
Tite
bureau
would
like
it
known
Minutes of last regular and ad­
thf United States and it begins to present at one of the most joyous ha*i 65 miles an hour. The beauti­
I figures of the tTiiMis bureau will be
journed sessions read and approved.
if.jrsr that those sections of t i e occasions of the season. The hotel- ful new show rooms of the II uiImmi, in the tir«t place that it has absolute­ closely f- Unwed.
ly nothing to do with the apportionrsuntrv that have no port" or rivi. nrp nol |,avini; any trouble getting Es«ex nnd Ranger cars and trucks
The following
Ordinance was
New I.umber Yards
trsnsportation will fare badly when all the help they need and are ready at the corner of First street and m&lt; nt of members of the house. Its
placed on its second reading:
W. F. Carter is getting ready to
tk»increases do come. In this respect to take care of the multitudes that Railroad Way in the new Welaka b u s i n e s s ts for one purpose alone and
Otllnanre No. 15
only one to count the people. It open a lumber yard in this city and
Florida and several other southern are (locking to this fine resort at Block were most attractive and were
AN
ORDINANCE
PROVIDING
states arc well situated and even one of the greatest beaches in the especially decorated for the gala lm- nothing to do with the numbers is having Id - temporary business THAT The Southern Utilities Com­
of members sent to Washington otlicc in tlu* real estate otlices of A.
Sinford has cause for congratula­ world. The people of Sanford are uccusion with the Misses Walthall
from the dilTcrcnt states, though F. Connolly. Mr. Carter is no stran­ pany, a corporation organized and
tion a- this city is at the hend of well satisfied with Daytona Beach Gillen and Dieterich in attendance
there is considerngle misapprenhen- ger to this city having been in the exsisting under ttic Laws of Florida,
navigation on the St. Johns river ami go there in large numbers dur­ and Messrs. Walt bull. May and
sioo here und there regarding this lumber business .several years ago shall have the right and privilege
»r,d with the Clyde Line in opera­ ing the summer season and this Dieterich of Sanford agency and
of electing whether it will charge its*
matter.
and knows this business from every customers according to the fiat rate
tion and other bout lines content- year is no exception to the rule.
Lowry and Murrell of Jacksonville
So far a* the machinery that works angle. He will make an announce­ rate or according to the meter rate?
pitted the increase in freight rntet
to show the visitors around.
in
determining the number of mem­ ment ef bis future h cation in this per gallon of witter used as provided
till not cause the business men
A beautiful hand painted picture
New Business Firms
ber'
i f congress the bouse which paper as soon as all Ids arrangements under the present franchise
r;n here much worry for Sanford
an
of the lludson-Essex home in Jack­
There
are
at
least
six
different
each state shall have is concerned can be made.
till ever command a much cheaper
_
privilege heretofore grunted, and
sonville
with
an
Essex
cur
in
the
rate than the inland cities. The fol­ business men who are visiting this foreground graced the front of tin- that is easy, as explained by census
,,
. . , under which it is now furnishing
Mr. and Mrs. L. I
lowing despatch from Washington city or who have been here iti the showrooms the picture being 10x11 bureau olliciuls. The membership of
water to the inhabitants of the City
family and Mr. and Mrs. G. D.
past few days looking over the situ­
lives the details:
painted by a Jacksonville artist the house is now 115 ail increase of Hart and family left yesterday in |of Sanford. Florida, and providing
Press announcements that
six ation here with the idea of starting and there were show cars on the about forty members over the Iasi
their cars for Georgia where they that all water furnished shall be
hundred million dollars would soon up new stores as soon as they can floor among them being the Stafford «pportionment. The bureau will soon
will spend a mouth or more with aerated.
It paid t» railroad •mployes through be obtained. Sanford is in the public car, on' of the first ears sold in this concluded its work of counting the
HE IT ENACTED BY T H R
the parents of Mr. Hart and Mrs.
out the United States and thnt n« a eye just now and is known fnr and city that has travelled 1581 miles people and when congress meets in
Hagan
and
will
also
visit
other
PEOPLE
OF THE C IT Y O F
wide
as
one
of
the
most
progressive
consequence
transportation rates
and looks as good as new and several December one of the first important points of interest before they return SANFORD. FLORIDA:
would tie increased to something like cities in the state.
other Essex and Hudson models as bills to to- prepared and considered
Section I. That the Southern
twenty-.me per cent, left nothing for
well as Ranger trucks nnd tractors. will In- that apportioning the menUtilities Company, a corporation or­
b.-rs from the ditlerent states for the
tfcfise interested in Southern port deThe Essex car rolled into the city
ganized and exsisiting under the
next ten years.
v»!o|iment to see today but n large
in record time at 2:15 Tuesday
Laws of Florida, and now doing
immediate gain in const wise ship­
The
present
membership
is
based
afternoon making the distance of
business in and furnishing water to
ping. Tin* would apply, in the South
mi
figures
which
give
each
congres­
216 miles in I hours und 21 minutes
the inhabitants ef the City nf Sanford
to Wilmington. Charleston, Bruns­
or at the rate of 51 06 miles an sional district 115 in the United
under a franchise and privilege here­
wick. Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami.
hour over some of the worst roads Sties something on an average of
to
fore granted by the City of San­
Ftrnandina. Tampa, Pensacola, Mo­
and also some &lt;f the best in the less than 221 .00(1 each.
ford, be and it is hereby given the
tile and Galveston. There is nothing
This next reappointment bill, be­
state. The cur was obliged to go
right and privilege of electing whe­
»l*e tu it, port enthusiasts say, but
cause
there is objectioti to incresing
around Orlando going and coining
ther it will charge its customers &lt;r
that the cities just mentioned must
and made the entire run without the umber of members in the house
water furnishcif according to the
treat U, increase their business bo­
a mishap &lt;&gt;f any kind and the en­ may provide that the number from
________
fiat
rate or the meter rule as now
ra. ' f higher freight rates making
durance run demonstrated that tl.. each district shall bq larger. This
provided by the present franchise
tie i -• more available without domight mean even with an.increase of WOMANS CI.UILS OF VARIOUS)
d which U U OI,(.ruiing.
DISTANCE OF II! MILLS TAKES Essex i* not only a speedy ear but
lay.
most
sturdy
cars
population in some of tlu- states for
is
also
one
of
tin
FLORID
V
CITIES
Wild.
JOIN,
L E T T E R T W O DAYS TO
A- pointed out here today, anyone
Section
2. That The Southern
that is built. Thi run not only nt- instance Georgia nnd Florida which
AMERICAN LEGION MOVE.
TRAVEL.
ran mi* that those cities in the
Utilities Company shall aerate alf
traded much local attention here has undoubtedly increased considerh .tii which are now and which have
The following from the I'ulm water hereafter furnished to the
A quest ion for the Bourd of Trade and the local agents attained much ably—that there would be no new
leret f re enjoyed both water and and the business men generally of
Beach
Post will lie interesting to the inhabitants &lt;f the City i f Sanford,
good advertising from this demon­ members though the growth of these
n il
-. must turn more than ever Seminole County to investigate is
women
&lt;f Sanford who should pro- 1 Florida.
«tates
during
the
las'
ten
years
ha«
stration hut the cur also attracted
to Hi f miner. The increase in freight the present mail service to Geneva
eeed’
uh-ng
similar lines:
1
1
en
large.
If
the
present
220.000
considerable nttentb n in ndji ining
Section 1. That ibis ordinance
t*1,
• twenty-one per cent must which is one of those strange inci­
apportionment
shield
l
e
increased
Tinjoint
committee if the We- shall III* published once within ton
counties that are also in the terri­
•i 'y create a condition for dents in connection with what i«
nu'ii’s t ’lub and the American Legion iSri^n mim-i in- filial passage.
tory of the Sanford agency and al­ to double that tiumhei HO.1)00
* * ». • -l ipping never dreamed of usually the efficient service rendered
- half 7 .» met ui tm- American Legion headtogether the demonstration was n 111«•it there u until *•••
! » . iiinonneement of the six l»\f ITwrlo
Section 4. That this ordinance
number of present members, making quarters hut evening to arrange finul
m.
great success.
I '
inviease for j
allowance
for
the
normal
growth
(Contlnuid on page 21
details lor prosecuting the state and
With the present system a letter
Messrs. Goodson and Murrell un­
r" " ad i m|deyes and the resulting
Mine
the
present
number
was
fixed.
nation-wide
campaign
against
the
•• in rail rates was announced, or paper takes from two to three making these demonstrations of t In- Georgia would then have six mem­ profiteering in sugur.
days to go from Sanford to Geneva Essex car in every part of the state
l'"’ ' ' rally u pew » rder &lt;f things and Geneva is only twelve miles
The Woman's Club will In-gin an
and an- also mapping the roads for bers. Florida two, South Carolina
** " 'i It . ught abr.ut altnrst over* from Sanford. The mail is placed on
three or four and a similar cut of active campaign for signers to the
a
road
book
for
the
state.
tag!i |, j, known everywhere that
••ne-half going to all the other states. petitions in which the signers nledgithe A. C. L. train here and some
I " '• •i.ifuil facilities in Charleston, times goes to Jacksonville to make
While it is not likely that as great themselves to reduce their consump­
({LICK CAPTURE OF THIEF
J ,r • nville. Brunswick, Tampa and connection with the F. K. C. By.
a »-ut will be made as thi*. it dies tion of sugur and sugar products to
\
iVi-i in aro among the best in the
or maybe it goes viu Orange (fity City I'olirc Force Hud Thief In not necessarily imply that became tin- absolute lowest ext requirements
l r.itt d States, and especially because
a particular state has made a large until the retail price of sugar is re­
Junction or New Smyrna. No mat­
One Hour After Crime.
'I tie great warehouses erected and
gain during the pact ten years that duced to 15c per pound and tbi*
ter which way it goes it takes as
'di'i improvements made during the long to go tliis twelve miles as it
The city police force is working it will have more congressmen next work wifi lie divided with similar
*«f. tl-e.e cities will be well able to
would take the same letter to go to fine and it seems that the recent time. That would follow as a natural committees from the A\nericun Le­
' a-e of all the shipping that New York and the absurdity of ; trip of Chief Speer, the new uniforms conclusion except for the fact that it gion and when the workers have
m*&gt;' one to them us the result of t his sort of service is apparent upon I of the officers und the new mo'or- may be determined to make the been assigned to tlieir respective
*■' present situation. The trouble investigation.
eyrlc of Officer I’eel has added pep number coming from each district territory Urn city of West I’ulm
' in many instances has
to them for their latest record is hereafter larger than at pn-i-nt. This Hi-uch will lie completely covered.
All the postal authorities need to
"*M ' it rail rate- to the c porta
worthy of the police nf the largest much is certain, there will lie no
There tins been so much propagan­
'•■re |)it.|, Gint t hey curtailed ex- do is to have the Geneva bus take cities.
large increase.
da
both to prove and to disprove the
this
mail
as
it
leaves
here
twice
a
I'lf' Mpinents and while it is recogA young negro named Otis White
Recently In the house there was claimed fact that there is a sugar
day
for
Geneva
and
this
would
not
f l ! ' ; 1h a t the increase of t w e n t y *
who has been in trouble before having considerable discussion as to what
' '
e e n t may further hinder only simplify the service but would been sent to the reform school for should be done about this matter. shortage that the ordinary laymen is
entirely at sen. One thing is well
' Morents to foreign parts, nt the give very efficient and prompt ser­ his light fingered stulT sauntered
It was readily agreed thnt already known and that is the fart that
vice
twice
each
day
which
would
,lrn' ' ‘tne there is opened up a maginto the Grnrerteria Monday and the membership is entirely too large sugar lias advanced from one to two
" ‘tit propspect of a tremendously lie more like a civilized community while the proprietor turncrl his back
und widely to lie easily bam.led. A hundred per cent in price since the
J ' ' '* c o a s t w is e shipping from nnd more like t he system that the to wnit on him the lad grabbed , mn||,.r |»ody could transact business
unnstice was signed. Another point
Government
usually
employs.
There
••••a Xork, Boston, 1‘hiladelphia and
twenty dollar* out of the cash drawer more expeditiously and to better which seems to he apparent is the
is
a
lot
of
business
transacted
be­
!; ^ Northern cities to those of the
The store missed the money as •purpose than the Inrge number now fact that there is no uniform price
tween Geneva and other parts of
S o u th .
soon
as the negro hurl gone out and holding membership in the house, throughout any one state or any
this county und points south and
Hyman On Varnliun
Florida Slate Fair
this flou ishing little city of Semi­ notified the police force. In just one Chump Clark was ugninst the plan one section and this coupled with
The First Huptist Church boa
Jtck.onvifie. Fir. July 29.—The nole is getting n raw deul on this hour they hud nuhhcd White and of adding more members. He set his the government prosecutions uguinst
j.
Florida State Fair nd Expos!- present mail service. The Board of had all the money except twenty foot down on increasing this big sugur profiteers in different sections granted t'i e Fester u vacation for
•t—the largest event of Its chur- Trade will tuke up this mutter with cents which ho had spent in trying nfljrial fntnily and he culled atten- of the country shows that the ma­ the month if August. This he will
ft,"r in the Southeast—will he held the proper officials and ngain call tn change the hill. He was turned lion to the valuable time lest in one jority of the surplus supply of re­ spend in Ridgecrest. N. C. the home
Judge particular alone—calling the roll. As fined sugar is now in the hands of ef the Southern Fa, tist Assembly.
November 18 to 27. The fair their ........................................
..
attention to this matter.
It over to the county nnd
I'igger nnd better than any j
was taken up severalycurs agoHousholder
hut gave him six months there are two roll calls whenever a individuals who are holding it for
The pulpit will be supplied by
f 'J' predecessors, and will provide nothing ever came of it ns there was hoard in advance on the county rn||
ortjt,rei]( this tukes usually speculative purposes and this means Rev. A. A. Woinright of l’cnsucola
, . .
,
,
tr&gt;'tans, and others, opportunity I some question about the postmaster reads where cash registers neither .
that each speculator has his own in­ He will preach Sunday morning at
about forty-five minutes and soine^
"mg at n glance the entire r e - ' at Geneva operating the bus line corrupt or annoy.
dividual price that he is willing to 11 o’clock.
________________
times longer. In a (filibuster when count his profits on.
f«t
" ° f VR‘ Mate* “* wt&gt;N a* It* but this will not hold good now it is
Dr. Hymen wifi speak Sunday
Mrs. W. H. Wright of Jncknon- roll «U * are made for the purpose
liv
D°a»fL»illtle» In agriculture, understood nod no such trifle should
One wholesaler, while he depre- night on “The Seven Great L)uy*
»tock and ,vuriej industries, stand in the way of improvements. ▼file Is the guest of Mrs. Geo. Venable of gaining u point much good work(Continucd on page 9)
i f Life.”
f
I

Sanford Will Not Be
Tied Up To The
Railroads

Several Streets to Be
Paved in the Near
Future

HAVE WATER RATE

IMPOVEMENT TO C(T

MAIL SERVICE
TO GENEVA
VERY SLOW

WOMEN
WILL FIGHT
SUGAR PRICE

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PARK 12

head, going less than 110.00 per top. Phone 177J.
hend. Pnone 3605._________ 48-3tp.
Wanted—To buy for cash a small
Machine Si
For Kale—Fresh milk cow. R. iron safe. Sanford
48-2tp
L. Garrison, Sanford.
48-2tp Foundry Co. Phono 62.

BIG

Wanted, Colored man and wife
For Sale—Figs. F. V. Chappell,
Celery Ave.
48-2tp to live on farm in St. Lucie county.
Good house, mule, lot and chicken
For Kale—10 head white Leghorn yard. Address
“ Farmer”
care
chickens, 9 hens and 1 cockerel. Herald.
48-Jltp.
|Price- 120.00. C. A. Whiddon. 112
Wanted — Man with team or auto
E. Sixth St.
48-2tp
who can give bond to sell 137 Wat­
For Sale —100 acres rich land on kins home and farm products. Big­
and near St. Johns River. 2 J j miles gest concern of kind in the world.
of DoLnnd on hrick road. Flowing $1500 to $5000 yearly income. Terri­
wnter can he had on practically all tory in this county open. Write
of it. Price $60 per acre cash or to-day to J . B. Wutkins Co. Dept.
?G5 per acre on terms. Francis I l l , Winina, Minn.
47-41p
Wooten, Del.and, Fla.
48-2tc

BARGAIN
8 Acre Celery Farm
ALL TILED, *1 flowinK
wells, 5 room house,
seed bed cloth, tools
etc. Located at Rands
loading station.

PRICE $ 6 ,5 0 0

For Sale
,
1 — Heavy Fay it Elg. Double Surfacer in good shape, $350.
15 II. P. Fairbanks Si Morse Colo
HOUSES AND LOTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY AT
Oil Engine nearly new, $.150.
REASONABLE PRICES, 0 0 0 1 ) TERMS
.15 II. P Frick Engine just hern
Automobile and Fire Insurance
overhauled, $ 100.
1—4 Horse Wagon, $G0.
1—2 Horse Wagon, $ 10.
1—50 Inch : Gage Hoe Saw, $G0.
•THE REAL ESTATE MAN”
1— 52 Inch Diston Saw, $50.
Hus Frame and Mandrel, $125.
90 feet of Track, put together witli
5-8 rods. 12 feet carriage, no Iron
Presbyterian Church
on it. $25.
Rev. James S. Clark, for 17 years
Mower, Bake A Hay Press. $75.
a Missionary to Alaska, will speak CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Eva
Lumber
Co.,
Longwood,
Minimum Charge for any one Ad 25c
at the Presbyterian Church Sunday
Fla.
4«-:itr
One Time, per word .................. Ic
morning of his experiences in Alaska
Three Time, per word.................. 2c
For Sale -Chicken, Hens
and
The public are invited to come in
•Six Times, per word ................. 3c
Fryers. West Side Grocery. Phone
Over Six Times, Cr word per Issue
and cool off with the imagination is
Advertising in this column in which the ' IGG.
48-2tc
they hear of the "Land of the Snov.
address of the advertiser Is not given but
For Sale. Some very fine poinsottia
There will be no services at t ;ht. wldrli refers you to PnsloIHro Box Num­
ber or Care of Herald MIST be answer­ roots, ready for setting out. Mrs.
I)r. Brownlee has gone to Montreal ed accordingly. Please do rot ask us for
48-2tp
N. C. and will not return until the names of advertisers advertising in EINworth, Hi aril.ill avenue.
Sept. I. There will be no preaching tills way. I'sually we do not know who
For Sale—One Dodge truck, late
services at the church in August. they are. and if we do we are not export­ model, cord tins, extra tire, good a­
ed to tell you.
Sunday School will meet each
new. $1,050. Inquire at Herald
F O R SALK
OUtre.
48-3tp.
Sunday morning at 9:15.
Sr. Christian Endeavor each Sun­
i • Su'e Fresh .ler-ey milk cow
Fur Sab- or Bent Farm. Apply
day night at 7:15.
witii i-if.-r calf. See V E 1&gt;•i Bobt. Slimuu'tis. West Side. 4S-2tp
19- tic
Prayer meeting each Wednesday &lt;'-Mirt ll.m •r.
For Sale One Heifer Calf, eight
night at 8.
For Sale Good gentle milk .cow weeks ol good strain. Price $ 20.tm
The following are the leaders at and c .If J. N’. MeGahi-y. l.ongwin-d 1.1. II. Perritt, I mile west on First
19-ltc
prayer meeting for the next four Fla.
street.
18-2tp
weeks:
For Sail1 5 acre Grove. Poultry
For Sale Two story, well located
July 2S. S. Bunge.
and Squab farm. 7 room house and house. Terms. 5 room cottage. Terma garage. J . ( ’. Spinks Longwood, A. I’. Connelly.
Aug. I. II R. Stevens.
48-2t.Fla.
49-3t p
Aug. II. Donald Whitcomb.
For Sale Doris lias
Lighting
Aug. IS, Tinny Dean.
For Sale Barley Davison moti r- Plant. Cheap. I.. F. Roper. Wecyclo, practically new 1920 model in Side Grocery.
48-tf
lirst class condition and full equip­
For Bent Large front furnished
ped. $100 cash takes it. Apply at
Herald nllicc for information. 19-21 p bedroom, 2 beds in room. Suitable
for couple. I windows. Mrs. Julia
For Sale- Boat 22 feel, four Riddling. Eagle 11nil.
l8-2tcp
cylinder Universal motor.
De­
For Sale ti new doors also dining­
mountable top $ 2 0 0 . 0 0 worth $ 5 0 0 . 00
of Tampa
Box. 399 Phone 181.
49-21 p room table and rockers. L. B. Brad­
ford. West First Street.
47-3tp
Will Play for the
For Sale One nice large horse anil
For &gt;?nlo Gas Range end Wood
wagon. Geo. Thomas, 129 Sanford
806 Magnnlia Ave, I »)*t f
Range.
Ave.
49-2tp

$2,."»()0 cash, Indance 1,
2, .’I, years.

E. F. L A N E

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Collins Famous
JAZZ BAND

American Legion
DANCE
at the

P A V IL IO N
Eustis

Florida

Fur Sale

Dunn- Jersey lings. 25

The Old Tucker Home Place For Sale
The former resinence of fudge I WolTanl Tucker is an ideal location
for a beautiful Home, a charming Villa, or a delightful Sanitarium.
The property embraces in extent almost a city square and i&lt; susceptiide of protm-ong development with its fruit trees of Orange. Guava
and Pecan.
An ever llowing stream wandering through a deep ravine, overhung
with forest trees is a special feature of beauty.
Because of ill health and declining years. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Philips,
the present owners, now offer it for wile. For further particulars apply to

Dr. L. R. PH ILIPS City Clerk

COME TO DAYTONA BEACH FOB YOUR HEALTH
and place yourself under the care of

D n. E. J. m EINHARDi, U ilK U l’K A CTIC PHYSICIAN
AT THE SEASIDE HOTEL

With tin* ^;i!t air, ntirf hat him*. «*\c&gt;(*llt&gt;nt fool an*l Chiropractic Spinal
Ailju*tim*nt* by I&gt;.\ Mrinlianli you should
In* sure to improve your health.
Mr. Mrfnhivifl L «»nc nf tin* moM romprlrnt &lt; Mropmrtlr l'h)»lrUn»
«»f t h e Swulh a n t o f

r« p u U O o n

I f &gt;nu ar«* not In

or Miff* r».f&lt; front any n r f « i i u « or r h r n n f r
&gt;our»«*lf o f (In

Kr«lth

* e . t o i l * h »uM .it i l l

importunity to Ik * un«l«v HU m - a i m m l .

;xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
A LONG SEARCH
You will make a long search before you will ti nd an op­
portunity for an investment comparable with the S per cent
Cumulative Prior Preferred Stock offered by the Southern
Utilities Company. It is an investment many are taking ad­
vantage of.
It is an investment for the bankers, hanking institutions,
Trust Companies, Custodians of Funds, Merchants, Farmers,
Clerks. Laborers, Professional men and women and for those
in all wulks of life. It is an investment for you.
Take advantage of it today. Cash or installments.
Write or cull for Investment Brochure.

SOUTHERN UTILITIES CO.
Sanford, Fla., or

General Office, I’nlatkn, Fin.

:x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x :

t

r

MISCELLANEOUS
Lost or Stolen—A box containing
jewlery on the 17th or 18th. Who­
ever finds and returns to Herald
Office will receive generous reward.
49-4tp
Lost Thursday 15th about 3 P. M.
on North Sitle of W. First st. be­
tween Park ave nnd Post Olllce one
bill folder, rontaing $94.00 in curren­
cy. 4 $20.00 bill, I $ 10.00 bill and
4 $1.00 bills. Indcntillcation card
nnd annual pass of C. M. A: St. I*.
B. B. Finder will be given liberal
reward if returned to .Mr. and Mrs.]
C. G. Adams north west corner First
nnd Park. Up stnirs.
49-ltp
Lost Diamond ear screw. Beturn
to Paragon Press anti receive reward.
'
49-3tc {
If you have tint already secured!
your farm for the coming season see
II. It. Lewis, lot! Park Ave. Phone
319.
19-ltc

Florida Citrus Exchange
Collects Railroad Claims
and Adjusts Rate Matters
An efficient claims and traffic depart­
ment is one of the most useful factors in
tlie'work of the Florida Citrus Exchange
for the benefit of growers.
Through this department, the growers
who cooperate in the Florida Citrus Ex­
change have been able to secure payment
of hundreds of thousands of dollars from
carriers [for overcharge and damage to
fruit in transit.
The traffic department of the Florida
('itrus][Exchange also has rendered most
electiv e service in obtaining favorable
rate rulings and adjustments, as well as
in having lifted embargoes and prevent­
ing the enforcement of other hurtful m ilroad measures.
Join llu* Florida Citous Exchange
now s nd share in ill** protection af­
forded to its members by the power
of •copt r; lion.
Writ the husine&gt;.
manager at Tampa, or call on

I buy, pay cash for second hand
piuno . Address .352 Sanf&lt; r !, Florida
4 4-1f e
In The Court of the Count* Judge
Seminole Count), Slate of Florida.
In re Estate of
.1. Hamilton Rep.
To all Creidtors, Legatees, Diistribi:tees anti nil Perrons having Claims or
Demand against said Estate:
You, anil each of you, are hereby |
notified and required to present any
claims am! demands which you, or
either of you. may have against the
es t at e of J. Hamilton Rep deceased,
late of Seminole County, Florida, to
the undersigned adminstratnr of said
estate, within two years from the
date hereof.
Dated July 22nd, 1920. A. D
19-911AARON B. ANDERS
Administrator Estate of .1.
Hamilton Kep.

Orange ('minty Citrus Sub-Exchange
Orlando Bank &amp;

Trusi

Company Building

(Hondo, Florida
Eleven years of unqualified success. Proven
stability. Increasing advantages to member:.

[CITRUS EXCHANGi

kisiw£2a

For Sale - Only one-third actual
For Sale Pair of good farm mules,
wagon and harness. T. F. Adams. factory cost. Government farm wa­
gon; tine for farm; crosslies anti
19-lf
general use; a big advance in .-eight
For Sale Horse wagon and bar- rati1- i- coming so don’t delay ;ware
ffi-.lt p h&lt;&gt; i f near you; also harness and
ness. $75.00. P. (i. Box 315
sadule*: Write to-day. Govcrnjcnt
For Sale Chick eiis. F rvers and
48-3tp Supply Goods Co. Jacksonville. llu.
h«-ns. Phone ■1505.

Tuesday and Wednesday Nights
July 27lh and 28th

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FOR RENT
For Bent i’ive of nine acres tiled
land on First Street, ktmwn a« the
Jewett farm. \pply T. 1. Miller Si
19-tf
Son.
For Bent :t nice rooms for lighthousekeeping. Apply 1&lt;&gt;7 W. Third
in afternoons.
49-21 p
For Bent —One
Phone 308 W.

upright

piano
18-fftc

For Bent Furnished rooms and
kitchenettes. Apply Shirley Apart­
m e n ts opposite I’ostollice.
ts-gfftp
For Bent Garage on private lot.
Close in. Phone 130.
JG-tf.
For Bent
On the 1tese».,
~
hnndome six room cottage well fur­
nished. water, gas and electricity
Less than !5l) yds from the sea. In­
quire ef E. A. Brunei), Daytona
Bench.
Il-tf
For Bent To fishing parties or
tourist parties, 26-foot, half cabin,
canopy motor boat fully equipped
Licensed pilot who knows the St
Johns. Phone 348W. I.. G. Loveless
15-tf
For Bent Two bedrooms furnlslied. 806 Magnolia.
15-tf

WANTED
Wanted
Corn. The
Bencbnm
Grain Co of Alachua Fin. will pay
you the market price for ear corn in
car lots. Farmers can join together
in making up cars.
49-tfc.
Wanted —Boy's size second hand
bicycle, must he in good condition.
Apply to Mobley's Drug tore. 19-ltc
Wanted Mntresses to make over.
Furniture enameled, varnish, up­
holstered,
house painting,
wall
papering, cnlciming. We store fur­
niture or sell it for you on commission
We know our trade. Plenty of room.
Oild Fellows Hull Cypress ave and
5th st. M. J. Bradford and Wife.
49-4tp
Wanted—To buy a go-cart with

j

.

It lias taken lorg years of experience
-and great scientific skill to produce
that m aster creation - the Diamond
Cord Tire

Diamond Cords make friends hy
making good. They are ready to
make good for you
FULL of LIFE

Wight Tire Company

�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE 2

their S T R E E T . AND OF GOLDSBORO
S T R E E T . BE T W E E N FRENCH
AVENUE AND THE HOAD LEAD
UPSALA AND GKAPEVILLE
ING TO V PSA LA IN THE CITY
Don’t forget the service at the OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO
church Sunday eve at 7:30. We PROCEED: LEVYING TH E AS­
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FRO M COR­
hope to have Rev. Ericson as leader SESS MEN T APPROVED
AND
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEM IN O LE COUN­
again next time.
RECOMMENDED
BY
THE
T Y -E F F IC IE N T R EPO R TER S FOR T H E HERALD
Mr. Albert Cruse returned from EQUALIZING HOARD OF TH E
--V
' 31
s lie s i
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Mineral City last Wednesday.
Mrs. Volie Williams was a caller ON ALL LOTS AND LANDS
by the Oviedo Union and the meet­
OVIEDO
Steamed Bone Meal
ul
the home of Mrs. A. L. Camp­ ROUNDING AND ABUTTING
ing was very much enjoyed by those
'R o w C. E. Guthrldge of Haines
Raw Bone Meal
present. There were several curs of bell Tuesday, the latter with the UPON SUCH IMPROVEMENTS
City, former pastor of the Methodist
BE T W EE N AND
INCLUDING
children
returning
to
town
with
her
visitors from Sanford and Orlando
Ground Tobacco Stems
church at this place, is visiting societies who were cordially wel­ to spent! the day.
THE T ER M IN I OF THE IM­
Cotton Seed Meal
PROVEMENTS;
PROVIDING
friends here this week.
comed by the Oviedo Society.
Miss Margaret Ericson was a
HOW AND WHEN THE S P E ­
Miss Virginia Wright returned
Miss Ditmar, expert S. S. worker caller at the home of Misi Eunice CIAL ASSESSMENTS ARE TO
home Monday from Daytona Reach
N itrate Soda
Potash Nitrate
last
of the I!uptist church is holding a Tyner and Mrs. Rutlinger
RE PAID: DIRECTING
THE
where site has been spending a series of meetings here for the pur­ Wednesday.
Mixed Fertilizers
CITY
MANAGER TO CAUSE
week with Miss Olive Lczetto.
Rev. Albertson and wife were also THE IM PROV EMENTS TO BE
pose of instructing S. S. worker*.
A. J. Keeil reports that lie has
Our Prices Are Right
Mrs. K. A. Fartioll spent Tuesday callers on their way to their camp MADE BY ENTERING INTO A
raised on his place this year a
at
Winter
Park.
in Sanford.
CONTRACT T H E R E F O R : AND
watermelon two and one half feet
Mrs. Alfred Ericson with Miss DECLARING THIS ORDINANCE
Miss
Mary
Hrannon
spent
Thurs­
around middle and ‘ feet 9 inches
Margaret and thu younger children TO BE AN EM ER G EN C Y MEA­
lengthwise, weighing fifty one pounds. day in Sanford.
spent
the day Thursday at the home SURE FOR THE IM M E D IA T E
Mrs. I,. It. Mitchell spent Wed­
The melon was said to be as fine in
of
Mrs.
Elmer Lundquist. They PRESERVATION OF TH E PUB­
Sanford, Florida
quality as in size. This is the largest nesday in Orlando.
also called for her on Sunday taking LIC
SAF
ET
Y,
TO
BECOME
melon we have heard of being raised
Mr. Robinson of Orlando spent her down with them to enjoy the
E F F E C T I V E FROM AND AFTER
in this section this season and was Tuesday in Oviedo.
service at the Methodist church. THE DATE OF ITS PASSAGE.
was grown by one of the oldest
Master John Tull of Titusville
We hear that Mrs. Andrew RertKate Kulver. Feeling Priiotn
farmers. We wonder if any of the is visiting Carol Langston this week.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE check for Sixty-Throe ($03.00) Dol­
leson and baby is expected home PEOPLE OF T H E C IT Y
,
,
younger men can beat that. Of
OF lars, covering amount of Fees paid $22.50; Dr. II. E. St,
Sunday from her visit to
home SANFORD, FLORIDA:
him for June in excess of agreed July. $25.00; Fire Service N 1
course Mr. Reed kept the seed from
EAST SANFORD
folks in Georgia.
salary of Seventy-Five ($75.00» Dol­ Inv. July Ul-2(l (m,. Kj.„
this melon which we think some of
I Section 1. That the improvement
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron, se­
Mrs. Adam Karr of DeLand is of French Avenue, between Ninth lars per month. The same was ac­ $10.00; V. E. Dougin**, Work [
the younger men could purchase for
Tax Roll. $38.35; K \ t)g
about 25 cents a piece, so as to get i veral of their young people and Mrs, also expected Sunday on a visit Street and Hughey Street, and of cepted and ordered tiled.
Cameron’s mother, Mrs. Moore, left to her relatives here; Mrs. Ilorell,
&lt; I!:, f t . Ct. Recording ('uy Ji
a good start. What is the use of
Goldsboro
Street,
between
French
The
following
warrants
were
read
Monday morning for Miami for a Mrs. Magtiusoti. Mrs. Ericson and
rasing little melons when big one'
Certificate* $392. in. i;, K s’r.
and
tiie
bills
approved
and
the
Audi­
Avenue
and
the
puhlii
road
leading
weeks visit with Mrs. Cameron’s Andrew Hertleson.
1
will grow as well?
to Upsula. in the City of Sanford. tor
Clerk authorized to draw chocs Labor on Alley r rn-'ttig
sister Mrs. E A. Cochinu and fami­
1919.
166
.
28
;
Wight
Grocery
c
&lt;
A number of Upsnlti folks nr* ex­ Florida, according to plans
Miss Edith Stockin spent t e ly. returning Mrs. Moore will vslt
and covering the same.
Oats and Mixed feed $&gt;7.**•i1 JJ i
week end with friends and relnti\-s her son in An Gallie for some time. pecting to take a trip to the each specification.* on till* in the ollice of
J . Ryan. City Manager Bal­ \\. R. Drew ( ■*. Office SuppIJi
next
Sunday
among
whom
are:
a: Rridgend.
the City Manager, proceed.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cooley Mr. and Mrs. Jes**o Lee and children
ance salary for June and July. $5.39; Seminole C. Rank. lu«f,
Juluis Gist spent Sunday in
Section 2. That all lots and lands $ I &gt;3.00; L. R. Phillips, Auditor *fc
from Atlanta, Georgia will arrive am! Wulfred and Carl Pierson.
on War No. 2212
12-24-11
Oviedo with Mr . Gi't and W. II next week It* take possession of the
hounding ami abutting on such im­ Clerk, Balance Salary.
$100.00: $55.00; Pineola Lime &lt;». [, p [
We
arc
glad
to
hear
the
tractor
Kiinhre),
provements, between ami including Ellen Hoy, Stenographer, Salary.
W. W. Miller place they recently
Screenings for Stn-i ■ ?37.95; U.t
again of the Tropical Produce
tin- termini of the improvements, $35.00; David Speer, Chief of Police
Miss i’alnur Argo returned Wed­ purchased.
Cnntrift
at work and also to note the road are hereby assessed in accordance Salary $75.(10; J, M. Vickery. Pa­ Williams, Ac
nesday front Jacksonville where si e
Drainage West F
•t. jjjyj;
Mrs. L. II. Currie and children men are again at their job,
with t he assessment roll of the trolman, Salary, $02.50; Floyd Pee!
had spent several weeks with rela­ of New Smyrna are guests of i.*r
City Petty i a&gt;) \
L»
Asse-sor. wInch was approved, re­ Patrolman, Salary. $02.50: S. L. Payroll Week . • :.ug I.v
tives.
daughter Mr- \\ , K. Prevail and I Elmer Tyner returned from I is
pleasure trip on Saturday ami his commended ami returned by the Ila-ehinn. Patrolman. Salary, $57.5(1;
d family for the week.
Mrs. it. G Wol* &lt;rt
i
$60.00; Dr. 1. X. Tolar. Huh
cousin
Willie of Sanford spent - iti- Equalizing Board *-f the City of
the Ladies Itiilie t la*** n( I be M* *
Herbert Suture returned from se­ duy with him at hi- home at . at Sanford, and is hereby made the E. E. Walker, Patrolmen, Salary, OHicer, Salary, J P mkj; ,\lfr j I'om
$57.50; G. P. Paxton, Fire Chief, Tax Collector Sniarv. $25'M; V.f:t
thndist Sunday School Tuesday
veral Week* spent a’ dulereflt points
permanent assessment roll of all Salary, $75.00; T. B. Lynch, Fireman Foster, Salary $ 15."",
afternoon, (in account of the rain in Georgia and »uy* the peach crop the lake.
f(
Mr« Fn-'l Krrll and baby was a lot,, and land- hounding and abutt­ Salary $15.00; B. F. Smith. Fireman, Bank, Transfer of Fun!&gt; i.Vi'.
there were only a very few present was eot mu c h good tl.i- •eamu.
caller at the home **f Mrs. I A. ing on such improvement-.
hut a most enjoy, able afternoon was
Salary $l&lt;'.00; McGill. S.u.’tary Col­ Total $3,312 25.
\\ A. Knight of llurimllon was Vaughn, Wednesday.
Section 3. That the special assess­ lector. Salary $ 40.00; B. F. Smith,
spent.
There being tin further hydro
calling on old neighbor.' lit't week.1
ments hereinbefore levied shall lo­ Janitor. Salary, $10.00; J. M. Vick­ tin* meeting adjourned.
On Sunday evening Miss Roney
D oi i McDonald h a s resigned with
cum* due and payable upon the ery Patrolman, Salary Car Expesnse Attest:
of Orlando. District Secretary of
II. !l ST KYEN’:
the
Sanford Truck Growers Inc.,
completion of the work on said im­ $25.00; E. E. Walker, Patrolman, L. R. PHILLIPS
the Christian Endeavor and Mr.
Maye;
provements, ami shall be paid in Car Expsctisc $10.00; G. P. Paxton. City Auditor *k Cl*Itoht. Grion of Sanford, District and taken a position with the Tro­
one installment, and shall hear Elect. Inspector. $15.00; G. G. Her­
President, held an echo meeting of pical Produce Co., and expects to
(Continued from page 1
move out to Heck Hammock.
eight per rent interest from the time ring. City Attorney, Salary $75.00;
Lipc Rail} lliethe Christian Endeavor at t Inin they become payable until paid.
Mrs, May Hasty and children shall become * fleetive thirty
Little Joseph, t 1,
zr.i ;
Seiielle Mai nos. Municipal Judge,
Oviedo llapnst Church, Most in­
day* from ami after it** pussngt
teresting talks were made by |,nth have moved hack to ln-r farm on
Section I. That the City Manager Fee*, balance of June &amp; July $110.00 tractive infant * n &gt;f Mr. and Mr
Introduced, read, anil passed by shall cause such improvments to City Petty ’ ’ash Labor Payroll Week M. P. Lipe died at till!&lt;b r in, N. (
Miss Roney and Mr. Gie*-m- on tin- Geneva ave. Mrs. Hasty has leased
unutiimou&gt;
vote of the City Com­ he made by entering into a contract ending July 17th. $202.55; Labor July 3rd. T h e remain* were ritrii
gnerul work of tin* Christian En­ her farm to the Tropical Produce Co.,
mission
of
the City of Sanford, therefor.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Doc
Hasty
have
I’avroll ending July 23rd $109.M; to Charlotte** for burial. The ir.fr
deavor throughout the District and
Florida,
at
its
regular
meeting
July
moved
to
the
Johnson
house.
Dock
Sundry
small bills $14.15. Total was six months "Id. Hii-•.■&lt;ry N. (
State. Special music was furnished
Section 5; That this Ordinance
$
110.51.
iias a position with above company. Ultli. I P2U.
|Daily Record.
shall he published once, within ten
Placed
on
second
reading
read
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Couch and
days after its final passage, in a
party, Mr. and Mrs. A Corpany ami and pa-oo-d by the unanimous v te newspaper of genera! circulation in
party, C. E. Chorpi riing. Helen and of the City Commission of the City the City *.f Sunf.ird, Florida.
Carl Clmrpening ami Mr. ami Mr&lt;. of Sanford, Florida, at its regular
Section *!. That this Ordinance is
J. C. Ellsworth were seen exploring meeting July 2*!t li. 1920.
declared to he an emergency mea­
II R. STEV EN S. Mayor.
the hills ami vallevs of Luke County
sure for the immediate preservation
S.
(&gt;. CHASE. Coinrnr.
on Sunday.
of tIn* public saftey, and shall be­
CIIAS. E. IIENRV. Cmnmr.
Norman Swan-on ami George Me*
come effective from ami after the
Dmigal are touring the ea»t coa«t Attest:
date of its passage.
as far north a&lt; North Carolina for L. R. PH ILLIPS
Fussed by the unanimous votr
City Auditor A: Clerk.
two weeks.
the City Commission of the City
The following Ordinance
was
We hear a rumor that the Tro­
Senford, Florida. July 2l&gt;th, A.
placed
on
itsecond
reading:
pical Produce Co , have brought the
1920.
Ordinance Hi.
Cameron City church ami will tear
li. R. STEVEN S. Mayor.
An Ordinance providing a Miniit down ami use the lumber to build
C. E. HENRY. Comtnr.
American Cheekier
houses for their colored workmen. mum Rate to he charged all ConS. O. CHASE, Conimr.
M im ers
of Gas by The Southern'
Rumor says they will Guild 12 more
Attest:
rorpornt ion
tenant hoti-cs **n their property Cl itil le- Company.
L. R. PHILLIPS
Cldli
organized
and
exsi-ting
under the
They already have I doulde and two
City Auditor &amp; Clerk.
Law-- of the State of Florida under
single li ttle houses.
Communication from
prop.-ty
its present franchise ami privilege
Camemhcrt
The Cameron City Congregational of furnishing gus to the inhabitants owners on North French Avenue, re­
church was huilt |n years ago this
of the City of Sanford, Florida. lative to hard-surfacing the same. On
summer thru tin- nllorl* of [)r
an
,!'
BE IT ENACTED BY THE inution by C. E. Henry, seconded by
Pimento
Mrs. W. A. Mimirick with help PEOPLE OF TH E
CITY OF S. o. Chase, tlte matter was referred
from others who then lived aboil FLORIDA.
to the City Manager with instruc­
COMPANY
Cameron City and was deciruteii
Roquelort
tions to proceed with the improve­
Section I. That the Southern
with considerable of n ceremony I
ment.
and f**r several years was well at­ Utilities Company, a corporation or­
Mr. Geo. W. Knight came before
Swiss
tended mostly by northern people ganized under the Laws of the State tiie Commission relative to certain
who since have .ill gone, most of of Florida and now doing business improvement ami development* on
them to their f* run r homes. Rev in ami furnishing gas to the in- his property between JOtlt Street
Wm. Swartz of Baltimore, Md. was ii it lit ant- of the City of Sanford, and iam Mn’et on .Magnolia Avenue
l r .. f. .n&gt;* io-e ami privilege here­
C-e
,*. , hinge tor some
tofore
granted by the City of San­ and asking the co-o|ierution of t l *
time ami it was a very popular
ford,
be,
nml they are hereby au Commission. The Board assured him
meeting pine-* for East Sanford
him any assistance
Wrtu1,1 give
«iv*‘ him
tiiorized
to
change their present '
people during the Minnriek* re-i - 1
they
could.
raM- under their -aid franchise and
deuce in Cameron City.
Petition from property owners on
privilege to the extent and in t he
Ivan Huhoe ami Joe Guerry are manner a- follows, only to-wit; the 9th Street between Park ami Sanford
both driving new Ford ears.
s.tnl The Southern Utilith- Compan Avenues asking t hat same be paved
W. A. Wayitor and Nick Zer- may charge each consumer of g»* was read and the City Attorney was
mivean are the latest **ut here to in the City of Sanford a minimum instructed to draw up resolution for
purchase Forilson traetor*.
monthly rate &lt;f one dollar per month proceeding with this improvement.
Petition from property owners on
Sanford pm*| erity :i vi i le on every ban I f u r
Section 2. That this ordinance
LONG W n u l l PH K-t PS
shall be published once within ten Sanford Avenue asking that same be
farmer* ate making good and with their s u c h Mr and Mr-. F J. N’eiiiinyer and
paved from Fifth Street to Tenth
days aficr its linai passage.
others are also prospering and best of all *AI* .4*1
Mr-. Ristline motored over to CornSection J. That (his ordlnatici 1Strial was read and the City Attor­
believe in Sanford and Seminole County
nudo bench lu-l Friday. Mrs. Nein-hall become elTective thirty CKh ney was instructed to prepare re­
myer will remain for a week or so.
made here is also being iiiveate I in developing •nr
solution fur proceeding with this
day- frotn ami after its passage.
Mr&gt;. Bill Allen and Mrs. Wilkersecti' n. Our growth is legitimate un i in&gt;!
*
Introduced, rend and passed by improvement.
snn were - hopping in Orlando on the unanimous vote of the City
Communication from II. Zitrower
Folk* are settling down for a life time stay buy:".'
Sat unlay.
Commissinne of the City "f Sanford. asking certain concessions on the
homes and farms, businesses etc.
Mr. Stone ami Ids daughter of Florida, at ji* regular meeting, July following Tax Certificate; Certificate
Plant City are now located in their 1 Ith, IMP.
No. 191 1913 No. 34H —1911 No.
Any one in need of anything in the way "f proper.}
new Imme recently purchased from
Placed on second reading, read 42« 1915 No. 4Jo 19 Hi No. 4*i:i
will do well to call at niy ollice. The small renter, •
Mr. Earl.
and passed by the unanimous vale 1917 No. HIT 191s No. 293 1919.
building on Park A\ e .
Mrs. Partin and little grand­ of the City Commi-siou of the City On motion by S. O. Chase, seconded
daughter Aldea LuVigne visited re­ of Sanford, Florida, at its regular m by C. E. Henry, and carried. The
I have assisted may and car: help you.
Auditor &amp; Clerk was instructed to
meeting July 2llth, 1920.
latives in Orlando on Thursday*.
authorize the Clerk of the Circuit
II. R. STEVENS, Mayor.
Miss Adrian Waits was visiting
Court to accept settlement on same
S.
O.
CHASE,
Commr.
in Orlando last week.
GLASSES ADJUSTED
CIIAS. E. HENRY, Commr. upon payment of taxes ami costs,
E. W. Henck was transacting
omitting the interest.
Attest:
and REPAIRED
business in Orlando on Thursday.
The Trustcss of the Methodist
L. R. PH ILLIPS
J. S. Dinkel was transacting bu­ City Auditor
Church came before the Commis­
Clerk.
Watch the South E ast Corner o f Page
siness in Sanford on Monday.
The following Ordinance was pars­ sion requesting adjustment of paving
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel spent Thursday ed.
liens against Lot 5 Block 8 Tier 3
and Friday in Orlando the guest of
on payment of face of lein without
Optometrist. Opt Irian
Ordlnurc 17.
the Misses Hands.
AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING interest and the Commission grant­
221 E. First Street
Mr. McGahey and family and T If K
I MPRO VEM ENT
O P ed said request.
Mr. and Mrs. iioloway are leaving FRENCH AVENUE. BETWEEN
Communication from
Hon. S.
Opposite Potdollkc
the 1st of the month for Dunedin NINTH S T R E E T AND HVGHEY Maims, Muuicipul Judge, enclosing
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

JULY 30. 1920

PACK .1

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE NEWS
celery f e d s
going g o o d
three out of five

Standing or The Clubs (Second Half
W L Pet.
T a m p a ................................... 11 2 .810
Dayto na ............................ 0 0 .000
Mradcntown......................... 8 6 .571
St. Pet?
........................ 7 8 4C7.
SA N FO R D ........................... fi 7 .463
Orlando....................
0 8 .428
Marlow................................ 4 6 .400
Lakeland ............................. 3 11 .215
Sanford Scores For The Week
Friday at Daytona—Rain.
Saturday at Daytona 8-2, Sanford
5-3.
her
Monday at Sanford 3, St. Pete 8.
Tuesday at Sanford 2, St. Pete 1.
Wednesday at Orlando 2, Sanford
Thursday at Sanford 4, Orlando 1.

stead of tied as was orginally atnounceil. Gafney lead the league in
hitting with an average &lt;&lt;t :p;t Tfie
following is ofiicial, and the way it
ended.
V\ L Pet
Tampa
H) 12 .645
Mradentow n
27 25 .519
Daytona
28 27 .509
Martow
28 28 .509
Martow
28 28 .500
Lakeland
24 29 .153
SANFORD
24 31 .436
Orlando ..
22 30 .423
St. Pete
21 31 .404

CHAS. L. BR I7T
S I’ O It T I N G

At t we are now ahead of them We always get an umpire when they
in the stunning.
p ay us because Orlando has ne.ei
hut to |&gt;lay without one so far ns
And we wound up th« first half we can learn.
ahead of them.
And the way his Cmps handled
And wo are going to stay ahead of the unrulcy players in the game yes­
ter day shows that this hoy McKee
them.
in nobody’s fool. And those of the
We had suite a few managers this rough neck element had better lay
season, but is there any one in the otf the umps and play ball. That Is
house that can say that Harry the reason we have had trouble get­
ting umpires and it is about time
Ilurke is nut there?
something was done to stop it.

Wednesday July Sfilh. At last we
i.
'ifve that Sanford has hit
The fans are coming out to the
" ide and that we cun expect to see
games now. Keep it up. It helps to
real hall games from now on.
win ball games and pay ball players.
I 0,,t „f the lust five games played
.. ,infe this paper went to press
Official Standing (First Half
, t , f0k. Sanford has met five of
EDITED HY
Talking about fans going to the
A p and conqucrored three. And
Mr. Rose has released the official
game i, we believe Orlando needs
CHAS. L. B R IT T
t"(v have been playing hull all the standing of the clubs ns well as the
'i mure fans also. The attendance at
i the game between Sanford and Or­
batting averages for the first half.
Well now I guess we haven’t got lando at Orlando Wednesday had a
* Friday was to have been the day They show that Orlando had two
poor crowd. At least half the funs
paytona t« lose hut rain saved games thrown out on the grounds Orlando’s goat.
were Sanford people.
pr neck. Saturday, however, u that they were using an ineligible
Out of nine tria *. Orlando won
Jvjble header was played and San- player and Sanford therefor ended
And we like to play with Orlando.
pf4 divided with them. The First the first half ahead of Orlando in- two from Sanford.
‘
«as lost, mainly through the
[jul, ,,f the pitcher. The Sanford
boy, played Rood hull anti hatted u
f..j ,-)V,. runs behind Schweltering
fc‘t j.,f was just not there with the
.Lis. Pitcher Sell weltering was ro­
ll urd after this game. The second
(inif. Sanford won 3 to 2.
Monday was the one bad day of
,!* , eek. St. Pete was allowed to
ror.p away with a slow and unin­
teresting game hy the score of eight
tothrt•- Chapman was on the mould
f-r the Fed*. being bis first game
ifli. ■ -irk spell, Atld tin1 team
pt-ir.d him looked like they might
«U been
sick.
However
rey miei have all got the bone head
jlaj-i and tiie errors out of their
lyitr m- in this game because the
rtit day they played an errorless
and won from St. Pete, two
to . r e. Ilorlnng worked for Sanford
j. xhi* -iioiui game with St. Pete
i-,d u hat that long boy ilid to those
Flint- wa* a plenty.
V I th.ii, as usual, we beat Orlir.ii. it. hi't own back ynnl again
t'-Jsy Ito-well worked for the Feds
i*: .,! mid them but two hits, and
the-, mri "f the scratch kinti. He
r . ; 11rre .'.tiing out of hi* hand all
thr ju ;. and if it wasn't for a wee
lit ,.f a .ifra-ss in the first and fourth
ir.iit.c- 1• would have shut them
out.
.-j: f. •: takes Orlando on again
hr a- 1■i - .me to-morrow, (Thursdiy .it i a record hreuking crowd
h i i i for to see Sanford do it
ifsir.

C E L E R Y SEED

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HARRY BURKE
iS MANAGER
GAFNEY TO DAYTONA

After the trade was made In which
Gafney left the Sanford Club, Harry
Ilurke was made manager temporiftly
And there is just two games that and is to be assisted by Riley as field
separates us from ircond place. captain.
Watch us go
We feel that no better choice
could have been made in selecting
And then you can hear those Ilurke as the man to fill Gafney’*
funs that have been staying at home place ns manager, neither do we
ami weeping, get i ut and say "1 j know of a hotter one to uet as his
to.d you so."
right bower than Riley, a* they are
: both good ball players, know the
Dog*’ Feet j Delicacy.
game, are both perfect gentlemen
In the Island &lt;&gt;( Formosa dogs' feet and wadi liked by all the players
are coimlderod a great delleney.
and the fans.
Ilurke took charge of the team for
the first time in Orlando Wednesday.

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SALE
OF

Suits -flats -Raincoats

Gafney Sold
Again Sanford is to have a new
manager, being made necessary this
time through the sale of Gene Gaf­
ney to the Daytona Club.
Gene was sold to the Islander* thi*
week for a cash consideration and a
player Mrown is the man wo get.
Although Gafney has not yet re­
ported to Daytona he i- out of our
line-up and chances are lie will re­
port before the week is out.
Daytona is getting one good
player in this trade as Gene is as
good as any outfielder in the league
and better than the majority. He
ended right up around the top in the
halting averages in the first half and
lie has been going good in the second
half. We look to see Gene leading the
li-t when the final count is taken at
^the end of this season\ Neit-paper Man's Story Of How
Hall Game Was Won

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The Sale will end Saturnay ni^lit and you have just one
more day to take advantage of these low prices.

ORLANDO I

Thursday
A i ■•in* m o r e tlial brave bunrh
of Cap- mine into this burg of ours
ti» get -lapped on the wrist. F&lt;rt
ttr. time* now that have tried to
*in ."me games from Sanford anti
•■I far they have been able to do
it ju«t twice.
T1• game yesterday was another
tin.- t'.it showed just what this
•f ours can do under the
ItOrr •tp of Harry Murke and the
»*&gt; v.fj played up behind Chnpni»n, geiting him out of a itole
tv«v lime he got into one, was
tr.itugh ’ a make, all the fans "tcaLetil. j ’ I,, death.
Thi i-nly thing to happen that
hefit ' fr'in* being a first class
S»m«
was in the fifth inning
I'hvr
entire Orlntidn outfit
did'
• a diM'ision made by Umh
Kee and caused bis Umfis
. iiulii email escort t .v &gt; ol
1'• t'r'ando players out of the park.
There were two men on bases,
*'■' • arter at the but. Carter drove
i g line drive to the left field
k' " ii ■ i mps called it a fair bull
« Orlando catcher. Nichols,
11 it wasn't so. He told it to
■ir.&gt;ng that McKee ordered
the bench, it was at that
&gt;t Manager Donnelly stuck
' into it only to be told to
■ ~ume route as Nichols
■'' ■1T■ "tie seemed like they wanted
t . after a little .. ago talk
an a policeman was sumatid took them nut of the
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COME AND GET YOURS WHILE THEY LAST

SPECIAL NOTICE

■" '-ay it happened by innings
just like this;
hanlord 000 D2U-02 jc—I 9 1
1
000 000 uol 1-13 2
( t upmnn and ililey, Henry and
Nichols.

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In order to comply with an ordinance of the City we have
been forced to tear down a part of the building in the rear of
our store that we have been using as our Cleaning, Pressing and
Tailoring department. The building was already too small to
handle the large business that has been coming our way, and
rather than take chances on giving poor service, we have de­
cided to quit the CLEANING and PRESSING Business. We
have leased the entire works to C. A. Whiddon, who formerly
owned this Pressing Club, and we want all our friends and
customers to understand that on and after

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•tty then notified the score*
' ,r that the game was being
under protest. We believe
e lifted this however after
1 get out and beat them
.n
be:u them so that even if %
vo run* were t hrown out
i!d Mill lie licked. And »uke
'n they will be licked as long
try to play wilii those
he !*. because we can lick
! ‘ to -vnh .,|| Oirir rough stulf, wait
r protests and the way we
‘" e 'liown it this season is en iugh
I" prove it.

E 1 H T O It

AUGUST FIRST
we will not he responsible for any work carried to this shop.

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T H E S T O R E T H A T IS D I F F E R E N T

In 10HI at Sanford the Orlando
basehull club came to the "Celery
City" to engage in a little sport of
baseball. This game went down in
history and also received a little
mention from "Ring" W. L. Gardner
. I t'i" Chicago Tribune, it happened
so tlial tile linal score was l to o in
favor of Sanford. After the game
Kdllor Glenn, ol the Orlando Sen­
tinel, win. wa* writing sports at that
time (or the Orlando paper, came out
with a large headline saying that the
series between Sanford and Orlando
.bad been forfeited to Orlando. In
the story it was stated that Mob
Holly, editor of the Sanford Herald
‘ and " Med" Davis, sporting editor, of
the same paper, were the cause for
this forfeiture of the series. Moth of
these Sanford men were charged
with operating "guy ropes" in buck
of i lie Sanford fence. The story
went on to say that every time a
Sanford batter came to the hut the.so
two men operated their ropes to let
the fence come in. And that ju'.t
as soon as the Orlando players came
up to the bat the fence would move
back. The story wo* well written an i
would you believe it if l told you
that any number of Orlando people
believed the story to he true. Well
they sure &lt;.i I for on the day that the
story was published the Orlando edi­
tor’s telephone was kept busy asking
if that was really true that these two
men were niter aline 'Vuy mne*" bo- J
bind the Sanford fence.
The cause of the story was from
t ids. Paul Cobb, a brother of the
famous Tyrus Raymond, came to bat
in the fith inning and hit a borne run
over the left field fence. It was the
only run of the game and it was
such a good game the Orlando editor
in all his famous “ Hoosicr" wit
placed his great story before his
readers. The story was reprinted in
the Jacksonville Metropolis
and
George W. Krick, who was then the
sporting editor of the paper sent tho
article to Ring W. Gardner of tho
Chicago Tribune.
Mr. Glenn, who is still the editor
of the Sentinel lias always been a
I
great admirer of baseball and has
given thousands of inches of space
to the sport in his paper. The Or­
lando editor could also write some
of the most humorous stories that
you would rare to read. Another in­
cident of the affair was left out.
I
Fditor Glenn stated that next morn­
ing that why he knew these two men
were operating thc.e ropes was liecause he (Gletnn saw them with ids
field glasses which he had with him
at this game. Mut to make the clos­
ing short it can he said that the same
fence is still in its same place and it
has never moved and never will hn
until some hall player knocks thu
fence down with a terrific line drive.
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JULY 30. 1020

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Mr. and Mr*. Walter It ay net arid Elsie Ilrynn, Mrs. C
|have taken a cottage at Coronado J r,ml Mbs Helen Malm.

Reach for the month of August,'

Seeds!

Mr.

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M r s . 'Sam

M. Tolnr

B R E A K E R S H O TEL

Povyhouso

leaving Sanford with their two little have returned from a trip down the
! girls and Mr. and Mrs. II. E. FGo*- East Coast.
mley, early in the week.
Mr*. Schelle Maine* and Mrs.
Miss Ellen Chappell who has been Junto
Itoumillutt
will
leave
spending Home time at Daytona j Sunday for Jucksonville, en mute
Reach is now visiting relative* in to Dayton. Ohio for a six weeks
Jacksonville.
visit Wit'll relatives. They will rptF.d
Our storks are fresh and are of
.Monday in Jacksonville the guests
Mr*. It. L. Peck and daughter,
the best strains that can be se­
of
Mrs. Roumillatt’s sons.
Miss Helen Peek will leave to­
cured.
Sanford Farm ers have
Miss Katherine Aycock is spending
morrow for eastern Tennessee to
been using our “ Paris Golden
her vacation in Wilmington and the
spend several months.
mountains of North Carolina.
Yellow Self - Blanching Celery
Mrs. I,. I.. Harvey and son Carter,
Seed’' for the past twenty years.
Mrs. Olive Peel and Mr. W. I,. . Harrold Washburn has accepted
Davis spent Tuesday at Coronado a position with the Peoples Rank.
Dr. arid Mrs. J. N. Tolar and son
Our “ Big Boston Lettuce’' and “ Early Snowball
Reach enjoying the pleasures of the
Ralph
are enjoying a stay at Horse
seashore.
Cauliflower" have always produced dependable
Shoe N. C.
crops. Why experiment? Place your orders early.
Mr. and Mrs. I’. M. Elder ami
Mrs. J. M. Hayes and little folks
daughter, Alice, left Friday for the
will
leave Monday for Allendale S. C.
mountains of Georgia and the Caro­
Later
in the season they will go to
lina# where they will spend the
the
mountains
of North Caroliha.
month of August.
Randall Chose has returned from
Mrs. L. P. Hagan and rhildren
Sanford, Florida
New York and the eastern states,
expect to leave August first for a
where ho has been enjoying his
visit of several months in Georgia.
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen are
Mrs. J . N. Whittier has returned
city are the Misses Doris Parker j expected home this week from Miami from Ocala where she was the guest
and Louise Rowell if Indian Town, 1and tin* East Cost where they have of her daughter, Mrs. Elton Moughwho are the guests of Mis# Lillian |*A*en spending their honey-muon. ton.
Shinholser.
i They will reside at the Allen home
Mr F M. Galloway and Mr.

DAYTONA BEACH. FLORIDA

OCEAN FRONT

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Miss Laura Herring i* : ! e guest
of her aunt. Mrs. Mr.M1 ’ en at he
home on Palmetto Averr.
Mrs.

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B a ‘.5&gt; H o -ires \n c o n m c U o n with Hotel
Phone 3 1 7

left during the week for Jacksonville
with the expectation of enlisting in
the Merchant Marine.
,
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Hyman and
family will leave
Monday fori
Ridgecrest, N. C. to spend the month
of August. Miss Clara Mitlen will
Cr w l ’ras
accompany them.

SEED S

PLANT M AR TIN ’S IIY-TEST
SEED FOR GOOD RESULTS
.

Velvet Beans

llridge Luncheon
The Duplicate llridge Club was
entertained delightfully
yesterday
morning by Mrs. F. E. Roumillatt
at her pretty little bungalow on
Palmetto Avenue.
Quantities &lt;f
roses and ferns prettily udorne 1 the
rooms. llridge was playe I until
twelve o’clock when a dclici.js col*
lunch wa* er1. ed. Th.* priiei wc-c
al ’ Ll We t Second St.
R_;, •: t».l Koj will leave tomorrow won by ADs. Pules*, n an i .Mrs.
Rc’ • Fate»-.- J. J. IfRioruun left i niKht for New York where they will Margaret Harries t ■
on w . p.c(Cimtinued on page l()i
mg
tg
we. . for New Yor ; m j
way an I Mrs. Key.
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wt.. ■
‘ ail Saturday for sight seeing in New York and tile
at. !
g e ... t to the city east. Mr. and Mrs, Key will include

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G .nlen ar.tl Field Seed* for
Sun.m»r and Fall planting.
Largest and oldest seed house in
the state
Send for Seed Sperlal and t atalog.

L A. MARTIN SEED CO.
jArk.un.ill,

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Mrs. T. A. Vincent **f Vero. v ■ • Gridin, ’ i.. during th. wee!..
. t the ilinerny a motor trip thru
has been vc iting lirr siiter, Mr- K
Mi-*s ,’. i. i,„ Allen and iie( le •
. C. C. Head &lt;f Ta:r*»n
.d Massachusetts and Maine. Al Mar­
J . Holly, left Sunday for lac,,.,, nviib* Guy Allen .i . i&gt; ’ run ay f r a
where she W II lie u.e guest of allot! •r week* •• .*
She ' expectel M ■ G. I Rrow n** i,f Palme r &gt; ar** tha'♦ Vineyard they will visit their
l !• gue't* * f t Iteir t i *te , ' . . . i - air . Mrs. Twitched and family.
sister, Mrs. E. R. llm ne. rettirning home t .-morrow.
I la! \ •tt I e we*t ide,
T!
will return in September.
later to Sanford for a tin....... ..
Mr.* itiden Rowland i mhacii of
Mr*,
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Jinkin*
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visit.
At!». i . Wiii'.iter arid little
Orlando i&lt; tl.e
t of Mr Kaip i
t„-s t,r*
ring i e week f r Wider- ditag ! *r Lli.iabe',It and Mrs. A. D.
Mrs. Harry Herren left on Tlrur*- Wight Mrs l"inhitch wlm i- a form**?
vi
C tn
In , ei. ..imier Key will 1-av- Sutuniuy for Virginia
to s(|en i ithe
day for Pittsburg, Pa., where *lm Sanford girl is being c.irdiaHv grei*:ill
...
utoii.er.
to spend tne month of August.
will spend the remainder of the ed t»y girlhood friend*.
Mr
(ie
&gt;
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D
Rishop
spend
several
Mr*. Geo. Shipp and rhildren will
summer.
Mr*. D. A Caldwell and soli, lot*
days
this
week
in
Tampa
mi
busi­
n
.
i
v
e Sumiay
for
Chattanooga,
Mr. and Mrs. \\ "1 \ki*r* of have returned from a pleasant vi t*
ness.
i
Trim.
fiery Ave are driving a l .ind-ome with relatives at Treasure Island.
Rev. father Pe* k an&lt;i rnolhe*,
Miss Allie Tratlord ita* returned
new RuieU.
Mrs. (”. \Y Speer returned Satur­
is essential to community prosperity.
Mr*,
lotiathan
Peek
motored
from
from
a ibdigiitful visit to Fort Worth
other
Mr#. Mat l.&lt; nard lef* t e latter day from Columbus and
Coronado
on
Saturday
for
the
SunTexa*.
where
she
ha.
been
studying
There must be FRIENDSHIP in ou r
part of Lie wee' fir a vi-ii to her Georgia cities, accompanied by her
I■.
Hi . ' a . S e r v &gt;' ’ I i he two attractive young grand-daugh­ day services at Holy &lt; ro»^ Church the latest method in Sunday school
dealings.
ters. the Misses Gracie Ryder of returning t.» ( .r.nmdo late Sunday ami city missionary work. Miss
nway
oral n tit' .
afternoon.
Tratlord i* a wonderful church worker
r*. t ’i arlie
a!! l.-f. for Columbus, and Mabel ingrain of
All must worfc together in the spirit
Mr*.
I.
U.
Pennington
ami
child“ltd &gt;* the secretary and city mi*Pnhol.ee.
Mrs.
Speer
was
the
reSavanna1. La , s ■ .ay f r a brief
r**n are spending several day- at sionary of the Raptist T«‘inple,
of BROTHERHOOD. Let us carry out
visit with relative* 1 tmn her return eipient &lt;d many delight fid attention,
Port
Tampa
vi
iting
Mrs.
Porter.
M
i*.#
Gladys
Dielerich
i*
spendbi
•
from
relatives
and
former
sclmnl(ills spirit and watch prosperity grow.
she will tiring home her iitlie datigltMr*. It. M. Grovcnstcin left her vacation with the home f &gt;’k*
tei, tJorotny, who La
Lei u in E*',r‘ ••teml.*
SnvannMi for several week*. Mr '
Mr* V R. Chappell ha ret iltie.l Saturday for Georgia where sm a i’d i* being warmly welcomed by
Modern banking is service in behalf
und Mr*. Mar*hnll with Dorothy, |home aft*r vi*iting frietnl* in L.-I.e- will spend ilm remainder &lt;&gt;f the lo r many friend* here. .Mi** Dielerich
ha
nearly e&gt;&gt;mp|eted her three
..tiimer.
o f the community. Open a check ac­
expect to leave for Lo* Angle* dur- j laud.
year*
course
in
nurses
training
at
sng tin- month of Aiigu*t.
Mr.
an
I
Mr*
I)
I.
Th
rj»«lnTt
I
&gt;r
Mr-. David Sp« * r r*turr* d Sarnia;
count in this bunk and give us the
St
iimotny’* Philudelptiia.
Mr. and Mr*. W. P. Itrook* (r*&gt;m Georgia wh«*t« *k* l a ln«.n and Mr . * Ptin*-t&lt;iu. ti eir daughter'
opportunity to serve you.
r
^lr.s, It. Ray and family* nr*
motored lo Jacksonville ami Itrun-- enjoying tin* la*t month with nk.t- ami tin younger people who have
lives und fro nd-. Mr. Speer tn**i lo-r Ti-n &lt;,irn, ;’ig ;.t Hickory Lodge at r-p-mling s onetime at Daytona Reach
■wirk, Georgia la*l wick.
in
Jacksonville and ace unpanied IIceman .'iiring* l ave relume I to Her niece. M i" Smith of Ocala i*
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Raulerson of;
her ga***t.
!&gt;••• city.
- Ceneva were shopping in Sanford on j her I n l i n e
Locke M e r r i w et h e r . i Lym*hl&gt;urg
Mr. ami Mr*. Frank i ’ dler and
Mr*. R I! Gornody ami idoblreri
Wednesday.
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t
her
Mi
t . Mr-. \ a., is the gu* - of hi* I rot' -r. ,.l .
of
Jueksotiv
ilie
arc
tin
o*»l
of
Mr. Reginald Holly left on Tm--&lt;’ha . Merr: ve* io*r.
day for a trip down the East Coa ’ . tier mother, Mr- Simon ami *&gt;f Imr I ’.iy and Mi . Margery C ay have
sister-in-law, Mr-. Waller Haynes. lir.o.en i an, • at lieemun Spring*
Mrs. Fra.. . Rrockctt &lt;f Ocala
in the interest of )ii» busine**.
Mr. Gormley will motor down Sun ati i are d micile I in town ,»t the Wiio ia- In-en visiting her mother,
Mrs. Itarbvr ami daughter, farMr*. C S. i';owe ■on Celery Avenue
day for the week end and aeeompany Milter Imnio.
mid it are among Sanford folk** \i*itin* family to Coronado Reach where
A congenial p ,
m .luring L&gt; ii.i* returned tooi.e ai'R-oupanied hv
ing in Jacksonville this week.
they will be Go guests of Mr , Tampa t i wi*ek we Mr. and Mrs M.i** Lizzie Flowers.
The Misses Alhine ami Gussie Walter lluviie*.
II. E. Tolar and diighte* ElmeCecil Flowers and Arthur Gate} el
Frank left Tuesday for Detriot,
Mich., when* they will be the guests
&lt;d Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Packard and
family for some time.
Airs. J . R. Jarvis is making n|
abort trip down the East Coast
previous (&lt;■ her departure for Hot
Springs, Ark.
A congenial party leaving on f
JtIt** Clyde steamer Sunday f r .lack-sotiville en route to Chicago were
Let a trosted bottle of sparkling
Mr. and Mr*. D. C. Marlowe and
small son, Robbie, and Mr*. !L it.
Lewis. Mrs. Lewis will vi*it reinttivi-s In Ohio and Michigan before
returning to Sanford in the fall.
Miss Ruth Robert* has returned
'from a visit with Mrs. W. P. Carter
in Ovirdn.
TM CPC S N O N t S O C O O O
Mr. :tnd Mr*. .1 E Laing have
returned from Hot Spring*, Ark.
.ami Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Laing
rtm c ir c le s itrrxm d th at th irstv/ feelintr,
•is slowly improving after » *-■•-&gt;•
C K tw
unruuis illne**.
Jng a long tra il o f arnilca und conlcnLm cuL
The Misses Louise and Eugenia
Aliller returned during the week
from a six weeks visit with their
■brother in Seattle, Wa»h. They
rejMiri a wonderful trip having in’eluded in the iliiieriiuy sight-seeing
visits to the prominent cities of the
west, middle west and southern
Htntes.
Leaving Sunday via Jacksonville

Community Co-operation

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Mrs. It. A. Terhoun, Editor
Phone 395

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Frati.r were Mr. and M
T. W.
Jtmes and Mrs. \. E. iml.
Mi*.* Fannie Reha Munson re­
turned t)i- \* c. from n slo*rt vi*it
with her ■l*tit lit Ha:tie City.
Messrs. W.O. Newman and Kieliarii
T . Ilraneb were Sunday \i*ii.r*
in Jack*’ nviile, ret ..mug i&gt;&gt; Sanford
Moodily moraine
Miss Sural Wight arrivi’d from I
Tallahassee, Wednesday'.
having
completed the course at siiinn &lt;r
school at the Woman’
College.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. It. Stewart will
leave lo-merr w fer Daytona Reach
witore they have taken an apart­
ment for the month of August.
Misa Helen Gonzales, the attrac­
tive young guest &lt;f Mrs. Deane
Turner, returned to Orlando * n
Friday where who will visit her
aunt, Mrs. Illiss, before returning to
tier home in Miami.
Two attractive visiturs in the

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Till: SANFORD HERALD
the extinguishing of the fire with n town as tho next pluce of meeting and utilities plant being constructed by
chemical line.
«»d the election of tho following the citycumini.--doit.
commission. Owing to the
Practically everything in the room officers. I'midenl, J. K. Wnrthingti n inability
f the city to ilispose of
was destroyed. The lire presumably I'ainpn Times; vice-pre.ddetu. Mias its bonus at a reasonable figure, it wu
started from cigar and cigarette Dnil Hinkley, Uartow Record: se- was feared that the work might be
ashes which l)r. Jessop dumped c etary, Miss Edith Kdehurn, Mt. retarded, but ail im-suds! dttf^uiiies
from a truv l " ' ' 1 a willow basket Dorn Topic*: 'rea-uror, Mis. C.
have tieen overcome and the work
just before starting ilownstrrls. When *s - wi,90». Sara.-ota Time*.
|will go foranl and the plant ready
the flames reached a hunting cout
"At any rate we're sure of getting f°r operation on schedule time. The
of the doctor's they set oil a couple , a clean administration,' said George new plant will cost in tho neighbor­
hood nf J 175.000.
of shells that remained in a pocket Adams.
and it was the noise of explosions
All of Saturday morning was spent
of the shells which led to the dis­ in visiting the great plant of the
Speed King Departs
covery in time to prevent what American Agricultural Chemical Co.,
Mr. Ken Goodson, who drove the
might easily have been a far more at Pierce, where the editors were Essex "Green Ghost" last Tuesday
disastrous conflagration.
shown an up-to-date phosphate mine thru territory controlled by the local
rjiERK YOUB TIRE
Mr. Dake and Dr. Jessop both re­ in full operation and one of the finest dealers, establishing an enviable re­
MONEY IS SAVED ceived pninful burns on their hands stock farms in the south. Ilurdette
cord for this grand little car. with
Loomis ami li. M. Mansfield, execu­ Roll Murrell, his associate, left
while lighting the lire.
money
money saved, is
A singular feature in connection tives of the company, took personal Wednesday to continue their work
know. By ouF vulof the expedition and if there of mapping the highways of Florida.
S » f your well tfjrn t reads ,ith the blase was that the coat of a charge
Palm Reach suit belonging to Dr. was anything about a phosphate min
They will compile in a condensed
w
and
of
your
inner
12J faliri
can save you many Jessop was entirely consumed with mine or stock farm that they did not form ail information as to tiie ad­
Jfcwh?.TwilTBo toward the the exception of one pocket and that show the editorial party the fuel vantages of the different towns and
the attention of the editors sections in the state to the tourist,
K w e nf new ti.es and tubes pocket contained a lot of matches escaped
as well as that of Messr. Loomis and investor and home seeker and pu­
and
a
number
of
letters.
Among
the
you actually must hnto
articles lost word two guns which Dr. Manslleld.
blish a road map, hotel and garage
tiemguide. The idea was concevivcd by
Jessop prized highly.
Arcadia
Has
Than
Doubled
More
those gentlemen *nd thru the co­
Mr. Whltner was overcome by the
Size
operation of tiie Jacksonville Auto­
smoke and was still sutiering from
PHONE 17
Washington, July 110. Arcadia. mobile Club it is made possible.
the effects of the same at noon Mon­
Sanford. Florida day.
Fla., was added today to the list
The club maintains a free informa­
QO13'1
Sf*
of
riiiis
which
more
than
doubled
tion
bureau in the lobby of the Mason
Dr. Jessop estimates hi* loss at
their
population
in
the
last
ten
Hotel
in liicksonville for the benefit
from $l.50&lt;» t&lt;* $2,&lt;&gt;0i&gt;.
years and which also more 'ban f t ’.e i .i*an'.t of motor travelers
doubled their population in me mat pu&gt;» thru : ..is city Muring a year
SANFORD IS TWELFTH ( !T1
ten years ending with 1910
More t' sn half the people entering
endin's 19JO population announced our state are ignorant of the man)
Ranks a Such In The \«**&lt; ( er. u* tod u&gt;, is .1,119, an ieerease
of possibilities wo offer. On account of
Ill' l l , ' " Just (’onpiled.
1.7 11, or slightly more man V”
. ere being no other source from
cent.
w ilch to obtain tills data *'f the
eitiev i f the
SEALED TINS ONLY
The ranking &lt;f
m. c as a whole in a condensed and
AT YOUR GROCERS
state u&lt;’ »" date a. a- f. Hows:
i
&gt;
i.’ iete form the Auto Club were
Push
For
Memeber*
01.510
Jacksonville
M
in
i (o m' o the need of just such a
ol.’J.VI
J. L. Hillings, state com man ter &lt;(
Turn pa
:&gt;
u
1
.11.0.15
the
American
Legion,
lias
name
I
Pensacola
The ■••er i.r-igti will lie typical t&gt;f
29.549 August 17. IS and 10 as the period
Miami
|•!,0(1(1 for a three-day "push" for lie* t.’i'j ii a I ieriii.i. i r'itig dune in three
Key West
colors.
me m hers.
M. Petersburg
i) o r . Mr. Murrell and Mr. Goodson
Orlando
Florida's representation at the nuWest Tampa
1 tonal convention will depend upon are both Florida boys, being born
West Palm Reach
,S,(ju9 ()„. success of this push. There are and raised in our midst. We hope
Lakeland
7.002 only 5,0(10 members enrolled in the that tin- towns of the entire state
Tallnhassce
.id'll 1 state: al least 15,01)0 are needed to will give them their unlimited sup­
Sanford
give Florida the representation it port. I’lte Auto Cluli is gathering
5.115 should have in the national meeting. this undertaking with no mercenary
Daytona
5.102
desire. Most of the motor travel
Pnlatkn
faftilkY Gompfote-DodcmSciwned
P o s t commanders throughout the
l,2o:i state have been retpiesled to call spe­ comes thru tlieir gates and they
Rt.rtovr
O&amp;Jt rots•SieiPvUMtaJ • ' up- Cifa k\j
p.'idvACcwonicAt loEverythiftJ-lh!
Wiinn the returns arr in from cial meetings at once and arrange the realize they are ii\ a position to tin
tttfl cf City' ScrwJ for Book1st ■
other cl tit's the places may ip* details of the push. One of the sug­ tho stale a great service.
r * VISOR U.SniTH, PROP’R •
“The club left it tip to us which
eiumi'eil seme as there art1 several gestions made ley Commander Rilcitif* in the same class as the 5.10)0 lingsley, is that eaeli post arrange a ear to use." *ai*l Mr. Go, son, ' »•
and over whoso Figure* are not lug public dinner to lie held in the*, 1 did not hesitate to offe. our Essex
available.
I M'I USION OF SHLI.LS
street late in the afternoon of one of car for the work. I have driven this
t l &lt; three days and that ex-service ear all over the stale ior a total of
men and their families from all parts more than lit,(&gt;iM) miles, it being the
fi'id The Home of llr. Jessup
Safel} al Sanford Shops
one that I drove front Jacksonville
hum hc'iriidion R,. Fire
of t lie county lie invited.
A meeting of the Sanford Shop
There are lip local p o s t s in Florida to Miami in 9 hour* nml :il minute-.
T • M i’
friends h e r e i f | ) ' . Safity t ’nmmittees was tield at the
I knew it could i|o tiie work and do
Inap xtiii 1 arlej Whitner will be oilii e nf Master Meidianie Stevens every county being represented by I it well."
.
one
or
more.
Tinstate
furnished
|V' "Ini I" e fidlowillg from the en tin* morning &lt;*f July 21rd and
more
iliun
Jh.OOO
&gt;
!
tiers
and
sailor.*
11 ’
I &gt;.ili,\ l.t noc. .
many ii»*ins of interest for
the
.
n m i: i\ i &lt;&gt; s p r i n g s
t'i «i, ! n of several siioi gun safety of employees were discussed. during the war.
!-■ '
ivcd the residence An interesting paper on the use of
tnd Struck lt,»rk llrcikin Hi* Neck
'*
ip, corner Vino
Goggles for eye protection was pre­ Lhcambiii S eel Polato &lt;n.p 1* A
h- •
-,,in (ie-truct on by pared and read by Mr. W. It. GriLarge One
Robert i'r} in nf llel.and lie* in a
‘
j
p
IL* j
three o'clock Monday llltli. machinist.
critical
condition at the Orange Gen­
InJuly
Rnrritieau, Fla.
*
I'r. I. &gt;up and his personeral
Hospital
a* tiie result nf an ac­
;*e
]"
Into
iirfr*'
creasing
the
sWeet
This safety work was inaugurati I
■.
1v.iries Whltner, from Oct, 1919 by l he Government and in West Floi iila. wa* tint ;4 mint ai. cident sustained Sunday night at Wrr.-.h. at,d Mob" Dake and "H ap" such good results were shown in tiiis seasim, and farmers are ready kiwa Springs.
D' t. : • : .hi aviators with tlte the prevention of accidents that the to amply te tify to that fact, with
The young man it deems dove into
*' -s '' ■ ch made lligiils fr »m management of the A. C. L. H. It. |tli" promising yield which is now the h !e ut the springs front tin* iron
A* ' ('in s on Sunday and who decided to continue it under pri­ re (suitably certain. Indications are rail upon the embankment, lie ov•*r* g-e-t* ji the Jessup home, had vate control. These meetings arc that thautmntis «&gt;f bushels in execs* denily mi judged ids dis)unci' and
t'»i 1; whist in the doctor’s hold monthly. The members are: of any former year will be produced struck the e Ige of thr* hole instead
IW* htfnle retiring. About half
II R. Stevens, M. M. Chairman, in this county and in this particular of going into the springs. He was
Hit t*„ , &lt;k they adjourned to
M. Carrol. G. F. Vico Chairman, setion. In the pust it hu* been a real rescued from the water and hurried
tit fifc'ij r. ■in downstairs i» enjoy
IIW. !i. lidding, Machinist, C. L. fact that choice potatoes have been to Orlando where it vvtr thought bis
IUSV .
i ’’ the
doctor’s
Goodhue, Forman Cur Dept., W. used to feed the hogs. With the neck hud been broken, lie was taken
b.S’ltr.
:&gt;i
ilr
'■ad
R. Griffith, MaohinUt, James Mnugh- canning plant* numerously scattered to the Orange General Hospital
D; -:! - . •ft f .• : While
ten. Fainter, R. M. Grovonstidn, over tiie South, tiiis is no more to be where it was found the fall had inisL».i *-r« 1 d-g t ie !.: ■
‘ ten-1
Roilcrmukcr, G. M. Shipj». It. II. an actual occurrence in Pensacola or Pla red a vertibrae.
a - 1 by I be 1 ■»&lt; 111 of F
Medical attention wns at once ad­
oreman. J. A. Till is, Air Hrakc Kscninliin county.
*vr*J ,1
•vidontlv
.•-.Men.iv
c, rung
S- p \Vt&gt;l.k,. Rbeksmit
ministered.
His relatives were at
smith,
I:* In 1
New Kissimmee Rank
once notified and are now in tiie city
nter
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.
«
H
nif
,:-;M
A.
II.
Wallace.
Engine
C.,-:,ent«
kr o t&gt;- \a * startled to »'iKissimmee. July 25, The propos­
W. C. DeCiursey. Set-eta
Hi* condition this afternoon was
^ ■‘•"'•i
which they had b k
ed Merchants' and Fanner;,’ Rank reported l o be critical. Hi* neck o
1 1 Its minutes iiefore, a
ass
* f Kissimmee lias been nprovcl by kept in place Gy a suspension. T.ic
tf
i:i ECTED LADY (»!T !: LRS
’ ■ An iilarin was t|uic :|y
State
Comptroller Alims and a result of tiie accident cannot be fore- ,
[ t * f 1 and while waiting for the
charter
is living applied for
l
f.t •uuir i ours y -t, —Reporter
III
to arrive the men secured Smith Florida I’re.s* Relieve
It/’ nine . die*
!mnkii\g
i
Mar
The officers •f tin n*
Vi tiiiiaiH* *14111111521*
ksy.i.. o««l
|ts s * R‘f I niise and were using
Rurtow, Fla. July 29. The Soutii institution to serve until tie l.rn an­
IN .MI NK IP vl. JUDGE'S
••-Tote iil.it tin the blaze when Florida Press nsstieiation wound up nual election, will be a.* follow.*; Pre­
Itii
sident,
J.
F.
Ange,
Orlando;
tirst
( O l’ RT
■mpanics reached the its meeting at tiiis city SutUrday afIt. . Tht latter
vice-president,
N.
C.
Rryan,
Kissim­
soon completed temoon with the selection of Rradenmee; second vice-president, P M
The following
were
hefo-e
Rreaker, Kissimmee: cashier. It, A. Judge M ne.v since last Wednesday.
Gates. St. Cloud; director*, W. R.
Sidney Wnit *, dRorderly conduct,
Ihro1'* °* P A IN T E R f e r t i l i z e r c o m p a n y
Godwin of St. Cloud; J. I". Ange if TlO.OO and costs.
I • (■ K S 0 N V II.L B ,
F L O ItID A
Orlando, N. C. Rryan, M. II. Carson
Clnra Cooper, disorderly conduct,
P I'H T I I .I Z K I IH
Emil Mack, II. M. Rreaker, A. $1(&gt;.IH) and costs.
P H I I T I L I Z I f l l S I A T K I t lA t . S
N C H A V I'llS
Rosin and S. L. Lupfer of Kissim­
|) W. McClellan,1. speeding, $5.00
IN S H C T in tlH H
mee.
anil
cost*.
It t|
l ,l l l T . T I t Y H t'P l'I .I K H
Morris Chancellor, exceeding
I
' ' " , "i Prlrr
Nnt fhr Clidn( i r | * r l * " i , »* oIv.»»&gt; » In IIn«* will* &lt;jnnlilrThe (tank will incorporate for
. $50,000 capital stock, which may be speed limit $10.00 and cost*.
increased from time to time a* pro­
Leon lltiyd. exceeding speed
vided by law. until it reaches the limit $10.00 and costs.
maximum of $250,000. Tin* stock
Annie Pickett, disorderly conduct,
will lie divided i nt o 5oo * Imres of the $5.00 and costs.
par value of $100 e a th to be paid in
Mary Cooper, di -orderly conduct,
cosh.
$5.00 and costs.
The names of the subscribers to
W. E. Walthnll, exceeding «ju &gt;d
the capital stock of till* proposed
limit,
ease continued.
Imnk are: N. (’. Rryan. M. It. Carson
Joe
Perritt,
exceeding speed limit,
Emil Mack. H. M. Rreaker. G. W.
$5,00
and
i
'*i*.
Persons, A. Rosin, S, I,. Lupfer,
Ha-r\ ! •• , r i-kless driving $5.00
Krnest Much, H. C. Stanford. H.
Fleming. L. II. Ingram. Eugene C. and eustr
Rryan. J . Wade Tucker, C. A. CarRoby. Gnlinson, exceeding speed
sin, jr., S. II. Aultman, J . W. Miller, limit, $10.UO am! rusts.
Henry O. Partin of Kissimmee; J.
A. Corecning violating traffic re­
F. Ange, W. L. Tildcn. H. I&gt;. Wtfring gulation Ji.OO and ei&gt;sts.
r o w n a n d o x
b l o o d
Isabel I*. Waring, C. F. Turner, P. F.
Gertrude RcttiuglUdtl, disorderly
Laubach and C. D. Christ of Ur*
conduct
$5.00 and .....I*.
lundo; C. F. Jolinnon and W. It.
Willi*
Walter.son, disorderly con­
Godwin of St. Cloud, and J. M.
duct
and costs.
Carson of Miami.
I'OR HOME SHINES—SAVE THE LEATHER
James Williams, disorderly conTHE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
a
t duet $10.00 and costs.
Aim PASTES and LIQUIDS for D!ack,Tan and White Shoe*
Tallnhasscu Ruilds Plant
r- F- dalley cxjrtoratjohs ltd .,
buffalo , h . y .
L. 11. Gray, committing assault,
Tallahassee, July 29.—There will
be no cessation of work on tlie public t $25.00 and costs

PACE 7

E L D E R

SP R IN G S
t iio m a h

W A T E R

n . i i v K r t t , r t . . it.

Cw,■•siting * n o n n l
• I 'l o f r s t l o n a l of N s t t i n l S r l r n r r
C m r i l i t i a . Itnlllns f ' o t l r f r , I
I ' l l u k l . i l i ' i l t l a l i uf Itnllln* t ' a l l r | *
M r . T . O . Charles
VV I n i , , t' a rh . I la.. N o r . 3&lt;h, I l l s
.Hanfoiil, I Is..
D e a r Mir:
I b l i p r o m p l r i r i l r a r r f t i l r h r n i l r a l a n s l in W nf Ike •ample o f a a l r r I h s t
you br ough t me f a r t , la r i w e e k , s n r tl b a r e ah la lnei l I h r foll ow in g r e s u lt s ;
Cul.if ----------------C le a r C h l o r l n n
.
_ 1.71 Oarts per million
l l e a r l l u n _ ______ N e u t r a l T o t a l solids . ... s.QO parts p e r million
Tree Am m onia
.. 00 p a i t r p r r
mil li on H a r d n e s s ..
21.01 parts p r r million
A l b u m i n o i d A m m o n i a _____ _______ T r a c e
Nitr ate s _ . . . ________ . . .
_________ T r a r s
T h e a b s e n t s p r a r t l r a l l r of free and a l b u m i n o i d a m m o n i a In Ibis a a l e r an d
l i t te r y s mal l a m o u n t uf chlorine In d ir a te s Its e i r r l l r n ! gualll? for h qu r e b o ld
pu rpose*. I n ad diti on to th e good quality r h a r a t l r r l s l l r e of superior h ous eh ol d
a s t e r . It possesses sperlat fe a l e r r e uf m u c h r a lu e , e s prrl all y thnse of e i r r l l r n l
na tu re aera tion a n d L O W de gre e of h ardne ss .
T h e b a r lr r lo lo g lc s l analysis, resulting In an arerage total r o u n l . In fo n t
sam ples of the a a l e r , of I b a rte rla per r e n l . : an d In flndlng no ro ln n . or ot he r
h a r m f u l h a r le r la . fully r o n l l r m Its good quality Indic at ed by the C I I C . M I C A L
analysis.
O f Ihe m an y a s t e r s sf this and other regio ns that I h a te an aly s ed, I b a r s
f o u n d none supe rior In all good qualities lo lh a i of ih e “ K l d r r W a f e r . "
l o u r s scry tc a p e r tfa ll y.
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Selling More Grapefruit
As Output I nc r e a s e s
DurinK the* past season, retail stores
in a large n u m lu T of northern cities, each
sold from one-half to one carload of
Sea Idswee t grapefruit a week.
These splendid sales records on ^rapei
ruil were made under the stimulation of
consumer demand created by the inten­
sive advertising and the demonstrations
conducted by t he growers of the Florida
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Taking into consideration that the big­
gest of the stores serves only a lew hun­
dred families it cart be figured that cor­
responding demand andjsales all over the
country will absorfTii much larger quantityT)f grapefruit than Florida ^uver can
produce.
Ymi -luiiihl join di Florida C'ilru;
Ex ImnR" ami p’Tiji by ilu* work it
I;., ,b ■ ftir lb' poiudarigaiion of
l' im’■ fi t . Writ' Ip * Imdn-' * man*
:: ** : * T:ene*t, &lt; • »'al! on
Oran e County Citrus Sub-Exchange
«';! i;(Jm ft :nl, c. Tru-t Cvimpan) Mull ling
I, iamb*. Florida
Eii-viii ye.irn ol tmi)ii.»liii(*l t*uctcwta Provrn
*tal)i!ity. Increasing n&lt;lvantage* to inwnher*.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PACK 8

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1922, unless sone one else docs so in .coast and in south.
the meantime.
Condition of Crops. The weather
was
While waiting for the Shamrock to for the week, on the whole,
S E A B R E E Z E , F L O R ID A
finish, the s'rant yacht Victoria ran mostly favorable. Late corn was es­
down to the Resolute anti all hands, pecially benefited as were beans,
led by Sir Thomas, gave the Victor sweet potatoes, cane, citrus fruits,
and late truck. Melon shipments
three hearty cheers.
continued,
hut in smaller lots. Cot­
The spccators fleet gaVe the de­
SWIMMING POOLS
DANCING
ton
maintained
Its progress of the
fender such a noisy welcome as she
Thursday and Saturday
Open Daily
previous
week,
except
in some lo­
crossed the line that they could he
Evenings
calities.
Complaint
of
cotton
fruit­
heard ten miles away on shore.
A Beautiful Place For
Music by
ing poorly comes from a station in
"I'm sorry, but the best boat won,*
Picnic Parties
P rof. HushneH’s Orchestra
Leon County, but plants generally
was Sir Thomas’s remark as the Re­
did well, a few reports indicate that
solute crossed the line the vlcotr de­
plants are very good, there are weevil
feating his fourth attempt to cap­
and
some damage being done, hut
only newspaper talk: it amounts to ture the trophy.
Keep Moving On The Hcarh
nothing
ns yet to indicate serious
Daytona Reach, July 21.—"Keep nothing," that as “ newspaper talk’’
consequence.
The last two or three
SANFORD
TRVCK
GROWERS
Inc.
a moving” is the rule for driving prior to the recent primary election
weeks have been the best for the
proved
the
true
evidence
of
the
way
on the beach in a storm. It is one
(loses Second Successful Season. general progress of cotton, and plan**
the average driver learns from ex­ the people would vote, t&gt;o in this
The Sanford Truck Growers, Icn. responded to the favorable conditions
perience, and it more or less dearly handing proposition it is tho true
The ample rainfall has given rapid
bought. A Sanford man in the last indication of what is going to happen the organized local growers organi­ growth to oranges the fruit being
downpour paid for his knowledge
The Times-Uniun says: "Supposing zation, has just closed its second larger for the season than usual.
with the price of a new Dodge tour­ that the next legislature were dis­ successful season, witii a total ship­
Some preparation is being made for
ing car. lie did not comprehend thnt poser! to arrange for the refunding of ment of eight hundred thirty four
late summer seeding. The harvesting
ears
hilled,
a
gross
business
of
three
rain will soften the sand with long that twenty million dollar road bond
of tobacco continues, hut the crop
quarter
millions
of
dollars
having
and continuous spurts, and he failed project exactly as suggested by the
has been mostly housed. Peanutn are
to realize that near the water line enthusiasts now seeking to secure been transacted, and a membership
generally
good, hut grass is trouble­
was not the best place for the ma­ endorsement of the plan in November of one hundred twenty five satisfied
some.
Velhet
hearts are blossoming,
growers.
chine while driving. Harton Pros, it would he one of the
most
hut frequent rains are unfavorable
We do not believe the Sanford
service men fished the car out of the flagrant pieces of class legi-lation ever
for setting pods.
surf and are repairing it hut salt offered. To make the owners and Truck Growers, Inc., record for
water is death on automobile ma­ users of automobiles pay for the clean cut. straight forward business
Navy School For Hoys
chinery. Every driver has more or construction of a road system, which principals can he excelled. It lias
A
second
summer school starting
less of experience in driving on the would he used by everybody would always striven and is now striving
July 2 fit It for hoys to gel a taste
beach, and it is never the unalloyed lie taxing one class for the benefit for a belter understanding between
grower and buyer. Its policy is to of Uncle Sams Navy, this trip will
blisx the racing driver frequently of another."
last six weeks at the end of which
to sell all produce belonging to its
imagines. Tropical showers make it
time they will he discharged from
Extravagance
grown
mad,
is
member* f. o. It. Sanford, which in­
necessary to keep a moving, and to
the Service.
what
the
Palm
lleach
Post
charac­
cidentally redounds lo the benefit
move on the hard part of the sand
terizes the scheme, saying: "Every
The plan is to take hoys between
Automobiles cannot he left stand­ resident of Florida, at least those of of the community a* a whole, and
the ages of Ifi to 20 years, whose
at
the
same
time
it
endeavors
to
ing while the owner plays at picnics Inter generations, believes that one
qualifications such us character, edu­
on the shore either. A party of Ca­ of the essential things to advance lepresent the produce just as it is
cation and physucal conditions are
to
the
buyer.
nadian officers lost a se-en passenger tin* interests of tin* state is to have
It lias been a proven fact that up to requirements and put them in
Hudson in thnt way a year ago. It is a network of good highways in
the navy training school at Hampton
the individual grower, the farmer
not a good idea to stop and repair
every section of every county: hut
T
Roads Va. for a period of six weekr,
who raises his crop, has been bene­
damages on the shore, especially
it seems to me that a scheme to have
The
hoys will he entered such as
hwen the tide is coming in. Many the state issue and attempt to sell fited to an untold degree since the
cadets at the Academy at Annapolis
of Kunford
Truck
a man lias found it was cheaper to bonds to the amount of the figures orginizal ion
are entered.
drive in on the rim than to lose the proposed twenty million dollars— Growets, Inc. in July 1918. He has
Refore a hoy will he accepted for
been pulled out of many a hole. It
whole ear. Daytona Reach News.
would have a tendency to load the
is his own organization and what this school he must secure the con­
horse with so heavy a burden that
stat of his parent... the training in
T h ai Wide-Open Running St lie me the steed would soon he a sway- man dot's not lake an Interest in hit* this school will cover physical de­
own butt incss.
The position of this paper is well hack."
The annual stockholder*' meeting velopment, eduaction of character
known to he in opposition to the
The Appatnchicola Times, in a
and cultivation of nnv: ltr iditinn. Th
proposal to hood the state to U per region where they need roads badly was held on the evening of July 9th The accepted men w 11 take with
last, at which meeting plans for the
cent, of its assessed valuation for declares t lint: "Floridains want good
them an ample supply of underclotk*,
coming
season were discussed and
the purpose of building a scheme of roads and they are willing to he
ing, toilet articles, socks, handerchiefs
roads, not because The Tribune is taxed a reasonable sum to pay for t h e following otlicers were elected: and two pair of black shoes. The
opposed to road building, hut be­ them. However, they will not agree G. W. Spencer, President: T. F. Government will furnish the appli­
cause The Tribune believes in be­ to he taxed by additions that will Adams, Vice President: G. J . Mi­ cant* with suhsistnttro and lodging,
ing fair to all in the matter of taxing tiie»n nonfisaction. Keep your eve chael. Secretary-Treasurer; J. C. compensation at the rate of $.'RL00
It may fit1 called what its promoters on the wild-eyed extremist: he prob­ Hutchinson, General Manager. The to Ifi.(JO per month anil on release
Hoard of Directors for the year are:
wish, l&gt;ui after all it is nothing hut ably has nothing to tux."
&lt;;.
\\ . Spencer. T. F. Adams. W. S. tli)- transportation hack home will i
an additional tax which must meet
In these four instances we have a Hand. John Roily, II. G. Ilcitcrich, In- paid by the Government.
the funding and interest on tho-e fair representative paper from each j
Applicants for this summer school
bonds if they he authorized and of the four sections of the state, and It. L. Grier, and Gen. E. Italmcs. should apply at the Navy Recruiting
Prospects are bright for t Fit* com­ Station, No. 19 West Church St.,
issued.
in each section we find the dcterininu
ing
season and any grower who Orlando, Florida.
Then, tlte proposition to make a lion is that no such iniquity shall
wishes
to advance his own interests
certain class of citizens in the state he put over on the people. Tampa
or
the
interests of the community
pay that tax, to the utter exelu-ioii of Tribune.
as
a
whole
can make no mistake in
the
rest of tiie citizens, is the
becoming
a
member of SANFORD
most iniquitous thing any set of
Prince Joachim Suicide*
TR U C K GROWERS, INC.
wild-eyed theorists have thought out
Herliri. July 11t Friends of Prince
since the day it was determined to Jose hi in of I lolienzollerii deny *turi«-'
\| ore C m era merit M eat
lake Russia from under the rulers now current in Rerlin that In* suicide
Washington,
July 21. In an effort
and give it to the mob.
at Potsdam Sunday wn* brought
We used to lie urged In build roads about by scandal.
to nnuliat tii&lt;* high c o s t of living, the
because they increased the value of
war department soon is to place mil­
They say the prince was acutely
our lands, and made available for
lions of dollars worth of canned meats
umharussed through restricted finan­
sale ami settlement vast areas which
on tin* market at prices below even
ces. Like his brothers he i* believed
would soon become rich tax produc­
prewar quotations said an announce­
to lie badly in need of funds a
ing and profit farms. Today, we
ment today from the office of the
limited allowance permitted him by
division of sales.
hear: "If the roads are not for the
benefit of the automobile users and the Prussian government from the
The meats will he offered for do­
crown funds.
owners, who are they for'.'"
mestic consumption exclusively, and
Joachim i* said to be the favorite
Just a sample of the expression
are stored in every section of the
from three other part* of the slate son of the former empress and fear is country and will lit* disposed of
might serve as a reminder to these expressed that the news of his noi­ through wholesale anil retail stores
promoters who say, "Oh. that's sier may have a fatal effect on her. from one end of the country to the
other. The division of sales also an­
nounced that it had enlisted in
this work the services of 60,000
America t arries Off ('up Race lu postmasters, r&gt;,0(l() hankers and the
Fourth Attempt
of I.lplon.
mayors of every city and town.
Sandy Hook, N. J. July 21* -The
Included are hams and bacon.
America’s Cup stays in America
KILL THE RATS
"Every
merchant front wholesaler
This was decided shortly before
to
the
smallest
retailer is being giv­
when tIn- Aim'dstindow n
eon ,lcfi»n,l,»t* lt»»„».1n*—
apt UTC’! the en nit ooonrtunity to moW. •••■rcharcc
1920 regatta .‘I to 2 b&gt; beating Sir at price* which are considerably below
Thomas Upton** Shamrock IV. in the prevailing market ones," said
the announcement.
the final race.
By Using
"T he canned meats are the best
The defender outsailed the Green
sloop, dcciscly crossing the finish that tin' American packer* could
fine one mile ahead, or in thirteen prepare. The quality is the highest.
InU-m»tlon»lirit*nntn»Vir for U*r«, litre.
I'tr t r i n e ties hint W nW Ulf* It r e «U* *
minutes and live seconds actual time They were packed under govern­
to lhi'*.«t-*:» to run from ll.o tsilMhut for wau r *m l In-th sir, ilt Itur outsMa
ahead.
( ment supervision and the war de­
inn lew moment*. Two ►In-* S'«- amt tl
partment is standing hack of every
ittmiM leeiioujU loLllI Irom !&lt;Jtu n ) r » u
Sir Thomas has already announced
can
sent from any army supply
IILIDTfUt USE
CHOIRFROMDLAIII his intention of challenging again in
depot."

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50 cents and that the time will come when normal conditions
will he restored and the dollnr will regain Its old time huvitiv
power.
Never In your life has a safe nnd sound investment meant
so much to the average man or woman as today. A dollar
Invested in the 8 per cent Cumulative Prior Preferred Stock
of the Southern Utilities Co. has 100 per cent dollar value,
This dollar will he worth much more when normal times are
restored and your foreslghtedness In making this invest,
ment will he well repaid.
Begin your 100 per cent dollar investment today in the s
per cent Cumulative Prior Preferred Stock of the Southern
Utilities Company. There is none better.
This stock can he purchased in cash or installments.
Write or call for Investment Brochure.

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FIRST PRIZE— Level Wind Reel
SECOND PRIZE — Bait Casting Rod
THIRD PRIZE— Dowagiac Minnow

FOR THE LARGEST BLACK BASS
caught in Seminole County, during
June, July, August and September,
with Rod, Reel and Articial Bait pur­
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and the M otor o f T o d a y

Ti e Old 'Fucker Home IMace For Sale
Tint f niter n*.ii entv of .bulge J. Wt*third Tucker is an ideal locution
i t fill lluiue, a charming Villa, or a delightful Sanitarium.
The properly ernbrne •• in extent altn&lt;&gt; ! a my square and i» sus­
ceptible of protni-ing de e pment with &gt;bait tr -.-* ef r irui -e, (iuir ii
and Pecan.
An ever (lowing stream wandering tlirmi*1!. a dee,* ravine, overhung
with forest in*-* t- a peciul feature •f lnaul&gt;
Rccnu e of ill health an l &lt;he ■• g year-. I&gt; and M •• \ E Philips.
I hi* pre-ent owners* now offer it for sab*. !*■ rl&gt; titer pur nr filar* apply Ui
lor a be

Dr. L. It. PHILIPS ( ilv Clerl

For .Main Human Ills

Ihe Chandler Six of 192(1 is u relinement of that lirst Chandler Six
of 1913. Seven years of devotion on
Uu-pan of tho(:lnuHlloror,v,nlr.atlo,,
«th s,,n eC ..1„..ll..rmotorha»pl;,co,l
n lu-positionof .llstl,,c , lo,,wl1|ch

"R e d " Davla is writing "amateur
dope" for the Jacksonville TlincsCnion and the T.-C. ought to give
Red a wider field for activity, lie
pours good stutT into the paper and
the faun mid it. Why not turn hint
losse, T.-C., on tin* Florida league.
Let him riiant down the center of (In­
state and give you some stories: Ih-d 1
u*cd to writ)* for the Sanford IL'ruhl
and came near getting shot on several |
U
occasions hut his re.l hair always'
saved him just as trigger- were F&lt;-:tig
pulled. Red would also make a good
umpire. Why not write President
Rose for a j.dt? Orlando Sentinel

Seven yearsof service In the hands
of tl.ousomls Of owners seven years
of skillful application l.y Chandler

engineers, has brought the Chandler
motornmltlieonestandardChnmllcr
chassis to approximate perfection.
|„ these seven years many motors
of m:my makes have come an.I done.
continues „ leader nmonft
hue cars, because or the excellence
°f
performance.
()„ ,|,e one Chandler chassis are
mnnntcdslxhnndsomc lypesof body.

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t .s .n .,- o „ o „ e „
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Weather And Crop Condllhms In
Florida For The Week Lading
July 2»&gt; 1920.
Temperature. The week gave about
the normal temperature, although
midday
temperature* on several
days were well up in the 90's.
Precipntnlion. The week was fea­
tured by frequent thunder showers—
locally heavy over wide ureas on
several days. The rainfall was gen- \
crally lightest on the immediate east i

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T H E SANFORD

1920

WOMEN WILL
FIGHT THE
SUGAR PRICE

I present prices are the result of unI dividual speculators controlling; the
available supply.

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of euual value That I ,

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The folio« ine named are appointed to
art a . i n .p e rto r. and r erk at the w r c l n e t .

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Cuurl of thi* County J u d f r
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County S t a i r uf flotilla,
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T o All f?frdltnfa, B e c a l m , I&gt;i*trjhulrr. ami

corporation

here in pM%t d»d fur and unti l t h e i r •ucc * m f
art e l e c t e d an d &lt;|uuhtl i d t h r office fa id I b U
c ur p ur a t i un ahall lie a* f i d j i i a i , to* a ft :
T h r n a m r of t h l . c o r p o r a t i o n . hal l I *
nta-io a s t o r e l a t i v e c o s t o f p r o d u c i n g
J o h n Kuaurll, F r * ai drnt
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and i f
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U .r l a b o r , t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , t h e s h o r t - ■» Sanford, Srm lnolr C ounly. Florida, but
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f,f* llH
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time ' T h e ( mo i t u r c Hn i l a l t o n me* t i n g ■»f t h
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h i r * i t " f » u p o n * l ect i o.
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W hen 3'ou let us supply your building
needs you Ret a great deal more than just so
many feet of lum ber— bundles of shingles—
pounds of nails— or panels ol Beaver Board.

You get the benefit of our building
materiel knowledge ar.d experience in Service
that helps you get tne rer.ulls you want at the
right price. Service first in planning the
w ork— more service in selecting proper muterials— speedy service in delivering the goods.
You pay for the materials. Thn s e r v ic e
p a y s fo r its e lf in the larger volume of business
it brings through auper-sntisfied customers.
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a n y r*aV e s t a t e or peraui i ai pr o p e r t y t h ou Id
be* c h a n g e d .
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Clerk.
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Inalrurtlon for Srm ln olr C o un ty, Florida,
In regular traalon aairmbled at Sanford,
Florida, Tuesd ay, Ju ly *»th, 1920.
tS R A l.I
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Chairman.
T. W*. L A W T O N , S rcty .
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I BUSINESS CARDS

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Nntlrr of Kl«rll»n
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In rnraplianr* with th* prnvltlnn, o f
Chapman Av*. to l i r e . I a r t * * , r a l . r d from C h . n t r r I6 7s, !.» *&lt; «f ll.irlit*. Nolle* la
1 1 1.000.00 tt&gt; | I6.OUO.00.
hrrrtij* g i . r n that »n rlrrllnn h»« b«*o orF. I.. XVoodratf, Uot a, and S 72 .2 It. of ilrri.l tn |.r hrlil and th* &gt;«m* will b* hrbl
l.ot lo, illk. 2. T l rr 2. of Sanford, ra l.r d in S p r r l .l T * i Srh.,,,1 HU trlrt No 5, S * mi­
from *9 3 5 0 .0 0 tn tll.SOO.OO.
ni.I,* C ounty, Florida, on T u r a d a y A u e u .t
XV. It, Ity n r . , l . o t . 2. .1, I A S. lllork 3. t-Mh, 1920, for t ha* purpo.v of d rtrr m ln ln e
T o r t . of Sanford, ra l.rd from 1 1 5, too.on to * ho *h»ll br tru .lr r* &lt;&gt;| th,. .aid d l.t r l r t fop
1 1a, 0 0 0,0 0 .
thr hr at *u rrrrdlne two y rar*. and tb *
U n i National Hank if Sanford, l.ot I, num l.ir . f mill* of fli.trlr t Srbixd T * » to
lllork 3, T o r t. of Sanford, ra l.rd from t i t , Irvlril and rullaclrd for **r h t.f th * aald
3 0 0 .0 0 to f la.(Min.oil.
yrar..
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T h r follow In* n»mrd » rr »ppolnt»d to
Sanliird, ral.rd from * 5 5 0 0 .ult to *7 5 0 0 .0 0 . art »• Ir.apcrli.r, and rlrrk at Ih* prrr-lnrta
II. XV. Ilirn don , l.ot I I , lllork ] T l rr I namrd. within raid Sprrlal T a l S rh o o f
of Sanford, rala, d from f It.00 0 0 to *600(1.00, fli.tr lr t, to h« Id ,ald elrrtlon.
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Intrr. if N llnr St. fiirtrudo A vr.
with II t .fi la . M. XX. Taylor, In iprrtora , and XX‘ m.
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21 .01 rh* , N 10 rh* . li 1. 2 ’* r h . . , SK'ly
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I " * , lr** !*■ It R &gt; .' 20 i r n i , r a l . n l Ir o n
rr*u la r a n . Inn atir m b ln l at Sanford, Florida
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T u r . d a y , July 6th. 1920
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SE.XI.i
C. F, If A I t l t l . S O N
A Col. C „ ‘. C*lrf&gt; Plantation, r a t . rd from 1 AHrwt;
C h a ir m a n ,
|3h5o oo to ( 1 6 0 0 . 0 0 .
T. XV. I . A W T O N . S rrty .
lir a Packard, l . o t . 32 A .33. F l„ A C„|.
C o ' . Crlrry plantation. ral«, d from 1 1 loo.i'o -------------- .
to 1 )5 0 0 .0 0 .
Notirr of A r.l*n m rnt
llrnry and H u t u . . , , l.o t. 3 5 A 16. F . |.
TO T I I K C l tK J lj T O I l S O F II. II. CROXX'A Col t V . Clrr y Plantatl, n, ra l .r d Iron,
A SS K .N oR
IK20.00 to tl2.Xo.uO.
P lr a .* t a k r nutlr* that II II. t rowd*r. of
XX J, M d tr l. l . . l-.il. 10 A II, M. VI. Smith 1Sanford. Srmlnulr County, Florida, haa on
3rd Sub. div. ra l.r d from 1 1300.00 to f 150 0.0 0 ,llr - ^ lh
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T u r . . i * y Ju ly 6lh, 1930.
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director# ahill hr art aside ra ch and sverv t|&gt;rrtnr« **«| It, It. Lynch, Clerk.
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than havr hern retired.
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f Inatructlon f«*r Srmlno.r (*ount), Florida,
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There is no tjuestion but that a
t he ci i m. m t nt*r to * n t of it« t«ir (Nirate e 1 1at - h rfrb) fiven that an rlectiort ha* teen or­
der* d to he held and the *am* a ill lie hrbl
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in Special Ta% Srhunl Pia trirt N
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The bualn* *a . f i hi* r*»t|&gt;*tfalion ahaII be n»d* t 'n u itt). Florida, on Tuesday Vucuat
J,rices ill all commodities is the r e - ' algnrd will on t hr 11 at day of Auguat \ D
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a i l" .hall he truateca of the said diatrlrt (of
apply tn thr 11 uno ruble Sidney J . t'atla. a S e crr ta f ) ami T n a t u r e f . i* ho may be one t h»* neat « ur r re d Iti f t * o year*, a, fi &lt;1 |h e
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iiight’ consideration of the cost or
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the fact that the present price of su-i
F- w- t a LIIut t .
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C r n r . , A v r., itun IV. f.0 ft. N ITS It. i;
60 It , S 175 It.. r«li«,l from 1 9 3 0 .0 0 to
11500,00,
l l .r n d o n . lire . »t Jnti-r. of K line r.I

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number
mil!, of l&gt;r.trlrt School T a » lo
t.r lefied and c.llrrtr&lt;l for each of thr .aid

Soul hi rn f-lllllltw Co., pd«onal proprrly,
railed [m m I91.500 .U0 I.i 1100,— OKU.
And aim Incrrai-fl Ih r valualion upon thr
followlne ilracrlhrd rral r« l a t r!
A It, A f . XV. Mahoney, I I I - 1 of S K - , of
N XV11 of See. .12. T p 19. S. H. 31 fl, 3-1
a e r o , ralted loro, 1 1 1 — K0 (u 13 50 0,00.
John ICu * ••II, XX'*, of N f , lr** S ' , of
SXV-, of N K ' i and !**• S H - i of N X X ' o f
N K ' i ) , of S rr. 33. Tl&gt;. 19 S. It. 31 E „ Ml
acre*, railed from f i l m ) . 0(1 to 1 55— .00.
XV. li. Ily»r*. S ' , of S f i - i of NXV-, arid
N'E&gt;4 of
of SXX'-i of Ser. 33. Tp . 19 S.
N . l l r r a f Mrrllon
It. 31 K. 30 arrra, railed from 1 1 5 5 0 .0 0 lo
In c o m p l t a m , » l i h t h r jifnvblcni of
1 2 500.00.
f’ h»pl*r IC7H. L a w , o( f l o rid ,. Notlra la
It. II. Monroe. S’ XX1 -» of S E - , of N\X‘ -i ol
hrfrl-y * l v ,n that an rlirtlo n hs* h 'r n nfd rrrd lo l-r fifld and thr •arnr will l,r hold Sec. 3 3 , T p . 19 S. It. 31 K.. 10 a r r r * . rallld
in itprol,) T » * School fllalrlrt No. 2, S rm l ­ from ! 11 00.0 0 lo 11 75 0.00.
A m rrlra u Airrlrultural Chemical Co., 75 fl.
nolr C ounty, Klnfida, on T u r . d a y A u c ia t
10th, 1920. for ( h r p urpotr of d r u r m i n l n t N * 8. hy 120 tt. B. i XV. In S B r . , . of
• ho ahall hr t r u r l r , , uf Ih* , , l d ilUlrict E J f of N B - , of N W « of S r c . 33, T p . 19

PLATED

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C H IN *

SII.V E H

WAKE

WALTHAM

W A T C I!E ff

GEO. G. HERRING

on fib- in •aid r o u r i,
I *4t * d J i l l ) |tt. \ I* |92*i
|s i ) |M i R \
12.
I l h i L l NS.
17 M r
liuardiait.

Allorney-nt-Lnxv

No. 14 CkirniT-WnortrulT Building

Noi l er uf l l i - r l l u n
In
r..mp!ian*'v* » i t h
th«- l - r - v u i -fi* af
Oi a f l d t r I*.7* . L a ee v uf Fl or i da. Nol l e * W
SANFOKD, FLA.
fu r« by gi ven th*il a n * l e r t i * ' n hae bie ii nrtb i * d t o (»e held arid the- *afr.» *111 b* hi Id
i n c port al T a t Heh*ud f i|*t ri i t No, I, Si* i ni n o b C o u n t ) , F l o r i d a , **n T u e s d a y
\ ug u * t
H u b , ilf.'o, for t he pu r p. *i of d e t e r m i n i n g
vv ho •hall be trued**'* *d th* "ai d d i i t r f r t fur ,
t h e r.* •t #ur* ' f i l i n g tw*i year* , a n d
the
I T T l M l N R V S \ Nl » C O F N' SRI. I. f HLS A T
n u m b e r »d mill* of b i i t t j r t S c h o o l T a t t o
UK LAND, FLA.
be* l evi ed mild ri i l ' l cTed f or * aeh *d t h . '-aid

LANDIS, KISH &amp; HULL

year*.
I hr
art

folio*lug

name*!

are

a* lna|iert**ra a n d c l e r k

appolnl*d

to

W ill p r a r t l o in th# Slat# and Federal Court*
S o cial farilitie* lur Riamlning and FtjfictLn

at t h e pr e c i n c t #

Land Title#

SU1VIIV3ER
F E R T I L I Z I N G
KtTtilizi* licariiin Citrus droves in suniniortoinrrense
tlu1sizi* of fruit nnd to produce gioxvth of branch which
is tin* foundation for the m-xt crop.
Wc oircr a wide range of formulas including:

SEM IN O LE T R E E GROWER
r ; Amin. «■; A. !'. A S' ; Pot.

IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRU ITER
I',’ Amin. 8«;^ A. P. A. 4*; Pot.

(!el. proper growth of voting trees by uscing.
FLORIDEAL GROW ER
ir i Amm. 8% A. P. A. 2','c Pot.

Let us quote you on your Summer Needs.

W ILSO N

&amp;

T00M ER

FERTILIZER

COMPANY

Manufacture™ of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
JA C K S O N V ILL E.
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IN TH E HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFOIII). FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JULY, 2.1. 1920.

VOLUME XI

NUMBER 49

BLACKMAN’S WEKIWA RANCH HIGHWAYS SEMINOLE RAILWAY WAGE INCREASE
SEMINOLE COUNTY ASSET DEPT. AND COMES TO MEANS SIXTY PER CENT
SHOW PLACE FOR STOCK IT’S WORK HER CENSUS OF THE ORIGINAL DEMANDS
these crops on this land has been a
surprise to all.
.
A large portion of the prairie
lands have been subdued and plant­
ed in different grasses, which thrive
most wonderfully. Generally speak­
ing there is always moisture enough
in the soil to create a heavy growth
of grasses. A portion of this prairie
for the past three years lias been
covered more or less hy water front
the overflow of the St. Johns river

. tloes not know what church if any
ROAD
IMPROVEMENTS
IN I N C H K A S E
I'EIH ENTAGK
EVERY SECTION AND TH O SE
AS that Mr. Rejtji belonged to hut he
CANNOT
IfF
GIVEN
knows that a man quietly facecd
THAT ARK NOT.
( OUNTY WAS MADE IN 191.1.
death for six long months ami died
Tallahassee, July 20.- A n interest­
The following i* from the Associa­ as quietly as a child, hail lived near
ing rejiort, covering all work under ted Press dcs|&gt;atch on census of the to nature's Gotl anil did not fear to
meet Him. Ilis nearest relative A.
the sujiervision of the state roud de­ county:
partment on the several state and
Washington, July hi. The cen­ it. Antlers, a prominent attorney of
state aid roads throughout Florida, sus bureau tonight announced the Frederick, Mil. will arrive in a short
has been submitted to the depart­ population of Seminole county, Flo­ time ami take charge of Mr. Repjr’s
ment hy Maj. Charles A. Browne, rida a- Hl.flStl. This county was a business affu'rs.
A Friend.
s t site highways engineer. The report was a | art of Orange county in
is comprehensive, covering road im* 19H». so there are m* com|iarntive
NEXT BOARD OF Tit \DE
In case it is desirable to change
WHICH MEANS THAT F R E IG H T
T0 WHICH WILL UK ADDED t ho cattle from tin* prairie the a d ­ provements in every section. The de­ figures. Sanford, the county seat,
BANQUET
partment
ill
soon
have
the
rc|tort
RATES
WILL JU M P
IM has
a
imputation
of
5.5SS.
SVIMT
MAKING
THIS joining hammock and cutover lands
ready for distribution in pamjdilct
Will
Be
Held
at
the
Valdez
Hotel
M
EDI
\TEI.Y.
The county of Seminole was said |
SEASON.
furnish an abundance of nutritious fnrul.
Thursday Night Aug. 12
to have some ten thousand jieojde
green
food
for
the
cattle,
the
n
a
t­
Chicago. July 20. -Six hundred
T he list of roads officially desig­
T!,. Wekiwn Ranch, located near
The
next Hoard of Trade banquet
about five years ago but this was
milHi*n®dollar*
was added to the pay
ural
growtli
being
maiden
cane,
wire
nated by the dejinrttmnt and one
L»U Monroe, and hounded on two
not official and at the time the last will be held at the Valdez Hotel, envelope ui tin* nation’s 2,000,000
grass,
carpet
g
ra
s
s
little
blue
maid­
which work has begun in one or more
,id,&lt; iiy the Weklqa river and the
official census was taken Seminole Thursday night August 12th |&gt;re- railway worker* today in the award
St. Johns river, is owned hy Dr. en and many other native gri..*&gt; cs. coun ties, follows:
«;i&lt; a j»nrt of Orange thus the in­ sutuably at eight o'clock but this h.Hided down by the United States
Here the cattle and swine find ample
State Road No. 1 Pensacola to
time is not official at present as the
\V. K lllackmnn.
pasture when the grass is short on Jacksonville via Milton, ( ‘restview. crease in ten years cannot be given manager will have to lie consulted railway labor board. Rejecting tho
For nine years I)r. Blackman was t lie prairie.
officially but judging front the grow­
demne-.1. of the organized rail union*
Do Fuuiak Sprin-s, Bouifay. t ’hipley
I r. . t. m of Rollins college. Winter
th of Sanford the county has e\i- on this important subject. If |»os«i- for increases totaling approxiamtely
It is generally considered best to Marianna, ('h a t tahum lice, (juiniy,
ijently made a good gam in j»*»j*ul:»- ble tin* banquet will be made reatly one billion dollars, the hoard deeided
Fir.. On account of failing health
Madisoti,.
provide hay for feeding the stool Talla'li .see. Monticelln
lion and the
figures given live at 7:ff0 as the members of the Board a|&gt;jiroximntely (50 |trr cent, of th a t
hr ■*a furred to resign and engage
during the wintet months. Last Live Oak, Lake City, M aeelenny
years ago not being official the real of Trade are anxious to get to the sum would he a just increase to
jr. Mit.luor employment, lie was not
summer Dr. Blackman cut and pro­ and Raldsin.
gain i&gt; tu t available As c\er&gt; one cats a- soon as possible ami get it meet jiresent living conditions. T he
bought up on a farm and in his
vided three large ricks &lt;&gt;f hay.
State Road No. 2 Georgia State knows the otlhial census lacks a over with as soon as possible in or- award adds n|»proximntely 21 |»er
youth had little or no inclination to­
l,U!,,urt*
lin&lt;* north of Jennings (Hamilton lot of taking in all the couple and ii ,|. r to gel down to business ami not cent, to the jiresent pay schedule*.
ward mguging In ,u gricuu7raV'pur-|l*Ittc,n«
the at nek could have free arce** t*»
e*»un*v . to Fcrt My«r- via Jasjier, is difficult to enumerate a'l of them keep those present until midnight. The railroad official* have declared
iuit-. Iiis whole thought and aim
them. I noticed when there that Lake City, (Iaine*.ville, Ocala, Lees­ but the figures given this county There will he many very imporlunl
Ping to study and finally to attend
that any |»ay increase awarded tho
questions brought tip at this meet­
the stock had made little use of burg. Euslis, Orlando, Kissimmee,
ami this city are good enough tit
Ya!r college and graduate from th a t
mi n must lo* followed by u corres­
the ricks of hay, finding plenty * f Haines City, Bartow and Arcadia. demonstrate that this section of ing and it should be well attended
institution. With this fixed determiponding increase in rates, and they
green pasturage on the prairie and
Florida is kco|dng tip with the pro- not only on account of the attrac­ plan, it is said, to file new tariffs with
r.atinn In turned every endeavor in
State
Bond
No.
5
1
Jacksonville
to
in the hammock during tin* winter.
re—ion. Little Seminole has nothing tive banquet but on account of the tin* Interstate Commerce Coinmision
that direction, being graduated from
The cutting of hay and ricking Orlando, via Green Cove S|&gt;rings, Pa- to brag about when it routes to attractive program. These get to­
as soon sis they can he prepared.
Yah- with honors.
it in the pastures where the stock latku. DeLuiul and Sanford.
quantity but the quality is there. gether meetings are jiroving very
Stale
Road
No.
I
Georgia
Stall
Whether the award ns given will
I'.,- M-veral years he tilled some of have free access Its it i» simply
popiflar and |irofitable ami the
The
following
tabulated
census,
Line
ju*&gt;t
south
of
Folkhlon.
G
u
.
t
o
stave
off a threatened railway strike
the largest pulpits in the Hast until preparedness in case of an unusual
Board of Trade ex|ieets to put over
has
been
sent
out
bv
the
Bureau
Royal
Palm
State
Park
via
Jackson­
remains
lo In* seen. Leaders of aj&gt;hr »a culled to the presidency of ly cold winter. During the recent
many |irojecls for the benefit of
ville,
St.
Augustine,
Daytona.
T
itus­
since
the
above
was
set
in
lyin’.
proximately
every one of the Iff big
flotlir- college. From the time he war we all heard a great deal about
Sanford and Seminole county in the
ville,
Fort
Pierce,
West
Palm
Beach,
S
minole
County
10,98(5
unions
were
|ire*ent this m orning,
rime in Florida until the pres­ ‘'preparedness" the slogan has gone
next few month*. Chief among the
Precinct 1, W ed Sanford, in­
ent time he has been u great through the length and breadth Fort Lauderdale nnd Miami.
iin|irovements are the golf links, when Judge H. M. Barton, of the
tituling part of Sanford city ff.fi11 the yatchl club and boat basin, the hoard, handed down the decision.
State Road No. 5 High S|trings
student of the possibilities of this of the land anil Dr. Blackman has
1151 inland waterways, auto camps, |iost- They left immediately to |&gt;resent the
stall, taking an unbiased position taken up the popular idea anti pro­ (intersection of S ta te Road No. 2 P rn’int 2, Lake Monroe
regarding the future of the stale at vided an abundance of dry food for and State Air Road No. Si, to Precinct :l. East Sanford, in­
ing signs and many other |»rojects awards to 1,000 general chairmen,
who had gathered hero to pass on its
Sarasota,
via
Archer,
Dunnellon.
large. To him Florida is Florida, i u t stock in case of emergency.
cluding part of Sanford city l . • 11 that will put Sanford on the maji
acceptability.
Union rejiresentatives
Kivcrview
and
llrndentown.
ar.\ particulnt section, but Florida as
,2(50 in big letters.
Precinct 4, Paula
In n recent letter from Dr. Black­
refused to make any comment before
tiS5
a whole. Possibly there is not an* man he made the following statement Sarasote, via Archer, Dunnellon. In Precinct 5, Oviedo
As usual the tickets for the ban­
verness, Brooksville, Lutz, Tam pa Prccitjct tl, Gc rva
other p-erson in the state who has regarding his ranch:
718 quet will be sold in advance and refused to make any comment before
Kivcrview and llrndentown.
IPS front all that can he learned it is the meeting. The ajtproxiamtu terms
lien a more thorough student of
Precincr 7. (’bulimia
" T h e ranch contains 4,000 acres
State Road No. : Mamba Stall
Fh&gt;;ala as a s ta te than Dr. Blackman
20H certain that there will be more aj»- of tin* award had been made known
Gabriella
and is divided us follows —1,500 Line north of ( ’nmjdielltown Jack­ Precinct
to them yesterday and they believed
While he loves the location of his
plicants for ticket* than the table
acres hammock, 1.500 acres prairie son county to Apalachicola, via Ma­ Precinct 9, Lungwoml, includ­
their men would stay in line a t least
ramh and the conditions that go
fffil can accomodate,
ing Longwood town
and 1,000 acres pinclund. At present rianna, Blountstown and Port St.
until a referdutn vote could ho
to nuke his ranch superior in loca­
fit!
Precinct 10, Lake Mary
(Continued on jingo 9)
taken. Nearly a month will he need­
Joe.
tion urn! condition to many others,
I ll
Precinct 11, Altamonte Springs
ed
for the re-erendum.
Note Roads No. 0 No. 7 and No.
yet 11- one aim lias been to see the
Incorporated Plates
S are not state roads.
entir&lt; state brought to n point for
Th Board's award is retread?'.'■: '.o
| Off
which the Creator created it, viz
May 1. The maximum increase
No. 5-1 Brooksville to St. Peters Longwootl town
5,5SS :
to la the greatest producing state,
granted any class was I Sc an hour
burg via Arijieka, Tarpon Springs Sanford City
In
19fifi
Sanford
bail
1.150.
In
th* richest sta te and the one best
or $.1(1.72 per month. The biggest
and Clearwater.
tuned fur a home twelve months in
pay check due when the |tny settle­
No. 7 Arcadia to
Okeechobee 1 9 1 0 Sanford had ff.57ti showing a
thi war.
City to he extended to St. Lurie fine gain in ten year- with the city
ment is made Aug. I. will be for
$110.16. Engineers,
firemen and
county Ih.e, via Dorr Field and Lake just starting to grow iu the |»ast
\\ • II the State Cattle Tick Artwelve months.
heljiers
in
the
yard
service
will re­
Annie.
»nria n was organized Dr. Illackceive
this
amount.
The
boartl’n
No. 8 Tallahassee to Gainesville
mat was chosen its president and
award
jirovides
that
the
ta
c
k |&gt;ay
via
Chaires,
l.amont.
Simians
Perry.
TAKES OVER FORD AGENCY
thro
the years that he thus
checks
shall
he
made
out
scjiarutely
Mayo
and
Branford.
Note
The
tleserved the state, he knew no north,
|iurtmerit has also recently designated Edward Hig Ins Will Pe Seminole PROHIBITION ISTS t ALL THE mi th a t each mnn will know* the
»«u* . east and west |iortions of the
TO
LEAD amount he receives from th at source.
County ItepresenlniBe Fur Ford
PEERLESS ONI.
Hate. but his whole uim was to CONSOLIDATION MAY SC H EM E as a state aid road the route frem
&lt;nr„
DRY
FORCES.
I a r e the entire «tnte rf
TO REFUSE PAYMENT OF Perry to Gainesville via Oil Town,
Florida
Seven things were taken into con­
Trenton anil Newberry as orginally
In
f: • e, when the cuttle industry
S H IP P E R 'S CLAIMS.
sideration
In arriving at the aw ard,
Among the business changes noted
Llnroln, Neb. July 21. William
outlined by the Central FI irida High­ this week i« that nf the Ford agency Jennings Bryan was nominated by the preamble &lt;&gt;f the board's announc&gt;! ( *.l |
ver the entire state, mukTallahassee, July 22.—The fol­ way association.
itic .. t,.e most prosperous in the
in this cits in which Chn« I' Wit.
G,u luaiiiiiiiiinii puriy s ment says, t hey were: Tho scale
lowing statement has been given out
Vn iii I*iion•&lt;&gt;MCliy •» Msr'.ar.r... Hants itispoM'i nf the agency fur |ireddential nominee at the national paid for similar kinds of work in
«i» far ut the live stock in­
from the office of »&gt;*•• H?:!rcsd Car.,
is r,income I.
Among the stati* roads that have these piqoilar cars to Edward 11in- convention here today. The nomina- other lines of endeavor, the present
missioners:
been given no tilliciul num ber are-: gins. Mr. Williams and Mr. Higgins ti&lt;m came after a resolution tender­ wages and the increased cost of liv­
why he conclude'! iu enter
"Hearing was begun on July 12th
• ■
From Pensacola north to the Ala­ have been associated together in this ing" him the |iosition of standard- ing: the hazards of the work; t h e
griculturnl arena and to en- in Washington «n the njiplication of
agency for many years and Mr. Hig­ bearer bad brought out the fact in training and skill required the di-^roe.
rag n the live stock industry is the American Railway Exjiress Co., bam a state line near Flomaton.
From Milton to the Alabama state gins will nccujiy the Williams build­ debate that he had telegra|ihed of rc*|tnn*ihi!ity, character and regu­
tio* known, but our guess is that in before the Interstate Commerce Com­
line
south of Brew ton, Ala.
ing in tin* former Stone Gove build­ friends here that he "could net larity of the cmjdoymcnt and in­
,1, live stock industry he saw Flo­ mission on the ii|i|dicution of this
equalities in increases and tronkmenl.
From
M
onticcll»
to
the
Georgia
ing that is being remodeled and |ire- arcejit.”
rida - greatest future.
company to continue consolidated
state
line
south
of
TIiomaAville.
purcil
for
one
of
the
best
equipped
In naming Mr. Byron, the eenven- resulting from provmu* wage
I ke Wekiwa Ranch is lornted six operation of the exjiress companies
From
Gainesville
to
Baldwin
via
Furil
agencies
in
this
|&gt;arl
of
ll»i*
i
tlutt
u|isct precedent as well as its
“ Those |&gt;crsons who ronslder the
mdi north of Sanford and con­ after Sejitemher 1st.
Waldo,
Starke
and
Lawtcy.
state.
The
building
consists
of
what
program
hy selecting the candidate rates determined on herein too high
tain. about 4,000 acres. It has u
Under date of July Hit It, Mr. John
From llellevlcw (Marion county was formerly three store rooms front­ on the first day. Nominations were should relied on the uhnnrmat con­
cn.it varierty of soils, a portion of K. Benton, solicitor for the Railroad
11 being heavy hammock covered Commission, advised it was develop­ to Plant City via Bushnell, Dade ing on First street and the second nut scheduled until Friday.
ditions resulting front tho high c o s t
ffoor that will he given over to
*Hh a growth of oak, gum, cabbage ed at this hearing th a t the Southern City and Knights.
The nomination came after a of living and the high rates now be­
From Leesburg to Winter Haven, accessories and supjdies of all kinds. stam|ii*ili* of the delegates which was ing Jiaid in other industry," the hoard
palmetto, hay and other hard wood and Adams express companies with­
via
Grnvcland and Auhurndale.
Mr. Higgins will handle Ford cars started hy the resolution of W. G. said.
growths. There are upward of a drew authority from the ojiernting
From
Haines
City
to
Lake
Annie
nnd
Fordson Tractor* and with this Calderwood of Minnesota "tendering
•k u-and acres of cutover land of ex|iress company to hnndle nr settle
I’he employes who helfeve these
&lt;DcSoto
c
o
u
n
ty
1
viu
Frost
Proof,
up
to
date garage and store room Mr. Bryan the lendershiji and asking
M'lomlid quality. The cutover land claims shi|i|iers held against these ex­
rates too low should consider th e
will he eqtii|t|ied to handle the trade him to reply |irom|&gt;tly to the con­
I'' fn ui twenty-five to thirty feet press companies; th at the Adams Avon Park and Sebring.
burden they will jdace on their fel­
From T am pa to Clearwater via better than ever. The deal will not vention whether lie would accept. low countrym en, many less favorably
a**M\o the normal level of the St. and Southern had transferred all of
he consummated until August first
J'J n&gt; and Wekiwa rivers ami « their property to the jiresent o|&gt;- Oldsmar ami Safety llurbor.
Attemjits to table this resolution situated then themselves.
he
. . .
.
,
From Kissimmee to Melbourne and the new jdace will jirotialdy
u*und or more acres of prairie erating company and have no agents
t jm(i only resulted In an h o u rs rose** dur­
" T h e board has endeavored to fix
ready
for
ncrupancy
hy
via
St.
Cloud,
Ashton
and
Deer
Park.
faring i,a tjlP s t . Johns river.
ing which its iijqionents, led by such wages as will jirovide a decent
or other authorized representatives
From Sanford to New Smyrna
Ah usual the Ford advertisements
The variety of soils, their rich- ujion whom service can be made in
...
Clinton N. Howard of New York, living and secure for the children of
via
Osteon.
will appear in this paper telling
Chnr| „ Rry t t l , brother od the
t" ' and the elevation above the the states where they formerly did
From Orlando to Indian
River about the cars and tractors nnd giving numitu*«*. to make public communi- wage earners an ojijiortunity for ed u ­
two rivers named make it u most business and shippers in such states
cation and yet to remember t h a t no
all the Ford news from time to time cajjonB voncerning Mr.
Bryan'* cluss ef Americans should secure |&gt;revaluable asset for agricultural put- having clnims against those cum- City via Fort Christmas.
From Miami to Marco via route of
I" '
The cutover lands are suited jinnies are left without means of en­
attitude.
ferred treatm ent nnd that the g rent
L&gt;r growing almost every croji th at forcing their claims by legal |tro- Tamimumi Trail.
In Memorian
This brought out the fact that
mass of the |H*ojde must ultim ately
From Bristol to Tclogin, via Hosflourishes in this latitude. Dr. Black­ ceodings.
Died
at
hi*
residence
on
the
East
proposed
stamjiede,
plans
for
which
J
pay a great jiart of the increased cost
ford, Liberty county.
man utilizes a portion of these cutThe proceedings of the two com­
Side
on
July
14,
1920,
I.
Hamilton
became
known
yesterday,
hud
rej
ofojierution entailed hy tho increase
The high cost of materials seem to
"Vi r lands In growing corn, sorghum. panies mentioned with resjiect to
in
wages determined
upon herein.
Uepp
in
the
79th
year
of
his
age,
"filled
in
Mr.
Howard
sending
a
•-------' ------- 1
bo the main stum bling block in
Napier and Rhodes grass, velvet
having
no
near
relatives
Mr.
Repp
telegram
to
Mr.
Bryan
asking
if
he
claims
against
them,
are
not
far
re­
counties where the work is |irogresLeans, Paru grass, cow peas, soy
lived a retired life. Enjoying hi* would
‘ 1"' nomlntlon and
Lfstis, peanuts, ru|&gt;e, vetches nnd moved, if at all. from common sing slowly. The expense of building
beautiful
home
and
grove
a
p
art
of
th
‘‘
Nebraskan
hud replied,
many other forage rrojis. The fact swindling. Therefore, the Florida 'ro ad s and bridges has in most in­
tho old Wassailed jduce on the East »»&gt;ing he would decline.
stances
increased
greatly
since
bonds
ls tl at a failure of crops on his Railroad Commission has authorized
were voted nnd it Is necessury to Side of town, putting in hi* time
cutover lands has never been known.
its
solicitor
in
Washington
to
present
&gt;VO|
C more bond* or revise the |d a n s , with hi* grove and fruit trees and
Mr. and Mr*. Nash Kennedy left
AU "f these crops can he "hoggejl
s|icnt’l r r rrtirh rf his time with hi* Sunday for Wilmington,' N. C. to
its
views
to
the
Interstate*
Commirgo
t
i
n
t
the
more
necessary
project*'
. wn” « or mude into hay, or (dared
j fine collection of books. The writer ( visit his father.
may be comjdeted.
(Continued on j&gt;uge 11)
10 *Le »ilo. The tonnage grown in

Ranch Contains 4000
Acres of
Pasture

CATTLE

RAILROAD
COMMISS’N
ON EXPRESS

i

I \!

And Twenty One Per
Cent of Present
Pay

SIX HUNDRED MILLION

BRYAN IS
DRAFTED AS
PRESIDENT

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SANFORD HERALD

PAGE 12
f
Pre-Inventory Sale
The Roston Unrguin House nt
213 Sanford avenue is putting on a
Pre-Inventory snle Hint includes nil
the goods in this store nt prices that
will please the close buyers of mer­
chandise. The sule starts today and
will Inst ten days. See the nil vert iso­
men on page 4 in this issue a n d note
prices.

i!!U*.i*»

For Sale—Doris .G as
Lighting the 24th about ten thirty. Any one
Plant. Cheap. L. F . Roper. West seeing these please notify Maggie
Black, cor Sanford and Geneva
Side Grocery.
48-tf
(Continued from page 8)
avenues.
48-ltp,
For Sale—8 room house, Price
July 22, 1920, Lakeland, Florida.
14200.00; 5 room Bungalow, Price
The pretty liride-to-be, whose ap­
$2800.00; 5 room House, good loca­
proaching marriage is announced to
LEGAL ADVERTISING
tion, corner lot, $3000.00; 7 room
her many friends in ihe above m an­
House, Price $3500.00; 7 room House
ner is the attractive and accom­
Nollrc la I'fufoll U*nn«
Price $3150.00; 5 room House, Price
plished daughter of Mrs. Zenie C.
Mstlc, 1. Partly jlvan that thi* Hoard &lt;d
Our stocks arc fresh and arc of
$3000.00;
Beautiful
Building
lots,
Stanley and has lived in Lakeland
County Comml»aionrra »ill rn««t on th»
2nd
day.of
Auguit
A
.
I*.
1320,
al
Ihr
Court
pricefrom
$100.00
to
$1500.
8
the best strains that can he se­
several years, having come here from
llnuia In Sanford, at 2 o'rlork I*. M. to
acre Celery farm, Price $7000.00; haar from all »uch onnrra or at.nta a. ilrairr
cured.
Sanford Farmers have
Dayton. Ohio, when cjuite a small
apprar ami rntrr ronplalnta aa to thr
Good terms. 2 acres Celery farm, to
school girl. She was graduated from
thr valuation* rail'd lay thr hoard o( County
been
using
our “ Paris Golden
Price $2000.00. K. F. Lane, " T h e Commlaaionrra on thr aith day of July A. I».
the local high school with the class
1320, «/hrn aittlm; a« a hoard of niualiirra
Yellow Self - Blanching Celery
Real Estate Man.".
48-1 tp and to hrar any fraaon that may hr flvrn
of 1918 and for the past two years
why Ihr valuation aa Hard by thr hoard on
Seed” for the past twenty years.
has been one of the most popular
rral ratatr or ptraonal property ahould
For R ent—Large front furnished any
*
hr
rhanerd.
teachers in the Haines City schools.
bedroom, 2 beds in room. Suitable
Thr Hoard of County Cummiaalnrrra altOur “ Big Boston Lettuce” and “ Early Snowball
Mr. Allen, who is to be congrat­
on thr 6th day
for couple. I windows. Mrs. Julia tine aa a Hoard of ri|ualilrra
.11
of
July
A.
f&gt;.
I
M
O,
having
fully
diarua.rd
thr
Cauliflower” have always produced dependable
ulated upon winning one of Lake­
Riddling Engle Hall.
48-2tcp atatrmrnta and farta aa pr.amttd dnlid.d
to Inrrraar thr valuation upon thr following
land's most popular girls us his bride
crops. Why experiment? Place your orders early
p.raonal property!
For Sale—6 now doors also dining­ drarrlhrd
is a member of a prominent family
C. It. A J. Mltrhrll. ptraonal proprrty.
from 1750.00 to S2IS0.U0.
in Sanford, where he is engaged in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES room table and rockers. L. II. Brad­ ralard
O. C. Ilryanl, ptraonal proprrty, ralard
ford,
West
First
Street.
47-31
p
from 1*70.OU to 11550.00.
Minimum Charge for any one Ad 25c
the mercantile business.
Chair JL Company, prraonal prroprrty,
One Time, per word .™....... ........ lc
ralard
from II7 ko.uo to iio.ouu.nu.
The ceremony will be performed at
F'or Sale—Closing out of Livestock
Three Time, per word.................. 2c
Southern Ctilltie* Co., prraonal property,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. b u s­
Cows, heifers, Duroc Jersey hogs and ralard from 10.1,500.00 to IIU0.000.03.
Six Times, per word............. - ..... 3c
Sanford, Florida
And alao Inmaard thr valuation upon thr
Over Sis Times, } je word per Issue
tles, on Hast Vistnbula street, with
horse. At sacrifice. Price for ipiirk following
drarrlhrd rral ratatr:
Advertising
in
this
column
in
which
the
A. II. A K. W. Malmnry, lll-l of SK1, of
Rev. J. F. Hell officiating and imme­
sule. \V. V. Wheeler, Sanford R. A.
NW,' of Srr. .12. Tp. 10, S. It. 31 K, 30
of the advertiser Is not given but
diately after the wedding the young address
Rev.
Elder
Springs.
4G-3lp
arrra.
ralard form 11100.00 lo 11500.00.
wiiirlt refers you to Postollke Box Num­
John Itllaarll, \V&lt;, id NTJ) llraa S ’j of
couple plan to leave on a short trip, ber or Care of llernhl MUST he answer­
nf N KI. and I, at N II 1, of NW), of
For Sule—Pigs. $5.00 up according SWi,
I.. It. It. Hun t:. I County. Florida. I...
ln
'I
NK',1. of Srr. 33. Tp. 13 S. It. 31 K.. 50 with NK'ly llnr ..f \.
returning to Sanford about August 1 ed accordingly. Please do not ask us for
arrra,
raianl from ft too on to 15500.00. 127 _'
3 It., N .....................
13 ft. \\ 127.3
ft. 1S4 .45
ft.. In Srr. application
to trim. Ur.,t,,
4C-3tp
•
. . lUkll Ail !
Iwl I &lt;•___
* • I •i
to make their home. Lakeland Star. the names of advertisers advertising in, to size. Phone 2104.
W. If. It)era. S ', of Si:', of N W , and 26. Tp. 19 S. It. 3» l:. raltnl from l-.-O.OO 1thr Art of Congrr,,. , m , g , 1 ’" !"1
this way. Usually we tlo mil know who
m| 1*91, the following11,1 r*‘Jna.|
..
...
. . . ..... ^
. ,, I NK‘, .d NK'l of SWIi of Srr. 33, Tp. I3S. To $1500.00.
Mr. Allen i» the son of Mr. and Ihey are. anil if we do we arc not expect­
For Sale—Fresh Milk Cow. I. F.. ■it. al K. 30 arrra. ralard from itr, 50.00 to
U II. Strlnmrvrr hrlrt. N''l *1 N h
| North-ra.t ouarirr
f
2500.00.
"
‘h-oit
Mrs. L. Allen of this city and mem­ ed lo lell you.
S*\V‘ 4 «»f S W 14 «*I Srf. IJ». Tp. 21 s. lt.
1 INK',
....................
Estridgo.
45-3tp.
of SK',)
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. to arr,«. ral»«'l ffum 1550.00 t.. $750.00 . Tow
---------------------------------------------------- I It. It. Mnnrur. N W , nf SK', .f N W , .f K
mhlp Nln.' .
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ber of the L. Allen Seed Company.
SK\I.
A
.
HOP&lt;51.ASS.
t'lrfk.
Thlrty-onr (31) ra.t. Tall M,.}
R"l'l
FOR SAI.K
For
is R-mee
S,rT,‘
s - U'
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It. -rd &gt;'f County t'ommlMlonrra.
t o r S-ile
*an G
t,aivangi end
t mi Wood
n
fr,,m3S&gt;
n 100.00
t»
ii7So.no
Is itr
II, V. i:. liOt'tSI.ASS, l». C.
Any and all
Range.
80(i
Magnolia
Avc.
15-tf
Amrrlran
Agricultural
Chrmiral
75
It.
Soficlv Personals
lha Ian.1• ilr.rrlli. il. .. ;
*''[*Y
ami barP* AT o, i»y 120 ft. K. A \V. In SK c»»r. "f
For Sab— Ilor-e
hrrausr of thr minrr.l r i . , . . . . . ' V f
K',
Ilf
NK',
of
N
W
,
of
S.c.
33.
T|I.
13
Nallrr
uf
I'uhllrailnn
48-31
p
75.00. 1'. (). Box 315
nr fnr any nth.r i.m n, t,
. , ' ',**•
For Sale Dii'y one-lhirtl at lua) s', b. 11 K. faltnl from'$-*0.00 t&lt;&gt; 12500 .00 .
Mr. anti Mr- II. U. Stevens, Dr fl* V*. $
appllrant, ahuul.l :llr r . ,,
? *•
I'tiilrd Stair, l.aml Olflrr,
factory
cost.
Government
farm
*
—
I
Truck
tlmwr,.
Inc.,
tie*.
a»
later
C.lnr.villr.
Fla..
July.
12.
1920
i
prnlr.t
In
this
mh...
.
i„
t
f
Stevens and Rebuccu Stevens,
f W. linr ..f \. C. I. It It with N lin&lt;K*»r Sale ('liiek •n.-. Fryer- and
al"! Iti-nrv* \ \ f . Itun W. CO It. N 175 It. K Nntlrr i* hrrrhv gun. that II. K. Hampton .lay of Srptrmbn, i'.;n
gnu;
fine
for
farm:
rrovnties
('. E. Henry anil daughter , M •­ Ik ii«*. IMlOtlC 3505.
U'lltf. W litvic
!8-3tp
60 ft.. S 175 ft . tal-rd Irnm $930.00 to Sta;. Si Irrting Agrnt for School lamia fori
thr Stair of Klori.la. of (ialnravllla, Alarhua IS-Stc
|| .
general u-e; a big advance in fright $I50ij.no,
Ethel, Florence uni! iV.ith f"rt* •• a
II.
\V
.
1
1
.r
n
«
1
•
t
n.
It+g.
«t
Inter.
K
llnr
of
ler
ey
ling-.
2.5
rate i« eonting so don't &lt;lelay:ware Mrlliinvtlir Avr. «|tli S llnr of Srr. :|0 Tp
Fnr Sale 1Uiror
congcnial party motoring to I .IVI'* S. It. ill K., Ittin N aI" rta* *mu! Avr. 1»&gt;'J
le-H than $10.0(1 per lion-., near you; also Iturne-- and V
ad.
tona Beach on Sunday.
ila , K l*i. &gt; • S 1*•- &gt;•!•.. \V Ift2 &gt;•!•.. '
I8-.U p.
saddle-; Write to-day. Governjent ip n t, rmiartl from
to f jliu.bo.
1 h. ad. I’nofu* 3505.
X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX}
Judge anil Mrs. Geo. G. Herring
John lltj«a«ll, Itig. ml NK fit. of Infir. of
Supply Good- f'o. Jack-i nville. Fla. |l|)|un
and
rintiman
V
vf
'
i
in
tnifi
of
San­
X
and Mi-it Eleanor Herring were
For Sab
Fr« 1 milk row. R.
ford, run K*lv Ml«»nr I'niun \\r .'jil ft.. N"l&gt;
t::-s
ut right uitiflf• l«» l.aW# Mttnrttf, W'I&gt; &amp;lnne
among t Ik* Sanford people -ecu at 1. (Sarri-on. Sanfo hi
48-21p
! .1k•* to Chapman Air , S*l&gt; alt*nif K ablr of
Daytona Bench on Sunday.
t'haprnan Avr. to I • , I men*, raUrd from
FOR R K N T
fll.t 100.no (o f lti.000.oil.
For S ;if• Fig*. F. V. Chappell,
Mr. and Mr-. Sherman Lloyd f 'adcry \ .
This is what you want, but tlo you want it ha&gt;| . v jo • ,
F, I Woodruff, l ot
and S 7'J ‘J ft. f
18-21p
For Rent ( &gt;ne upright piano. l.ot I I l l k .
Tor
.f Sanford, ralt.d
expect to l e a .« Sttnoiiy for a •i-it
make eertaiti ••elf-tleriial- in order to reach tin liappj ,,.■,jj.
from
ft*
I*
#
0 .0*1 to f I I.MIII mi.
|.w-2te
For Sul** to hea ! wl i*i Leghorn Phone :i(.- \\
\V II II &gt;n* r, l.ot.
1. I A.
It lor k .1.
wit li tlie forti • t ntaiive* in Mict 1tion. The unre»t and
tliseontentment
uf
, &lt;• -1am
Tiff I. of Sanford, raided from • l *».IIIIMMI t#•
■
,
!• I on* and l r«n'ki*r**I
For Rent F'urnislietl rooms and yi n,omi oil.
element i primarily due to the fart that they li.u- . r
gait.
I ir•« National llutik of Sanford* l.ot I.
) I'riee S12•• no c . \ \\ hidden. 112 kite! enette-. Apply Shirley Apart­
etl the art of investing anti want a right in u h h h tin;, have
Itlork J, l o r I, of Sanford, rai*«*d from III.
Mr-. Arthur l.dm-a.ii with lor
l--2t|&gt;
loo
ou to II*,(Hjo.no.
E. Sin li St.
ments
opposite
Postolliee.
|.--2*itp
mi title 'This is the Rnlshevik element .
eliildren. Arthur Jr. and
FraneiT. J Mlllor, l.ot
Illork .I, Tirf 1. ..f t
Sanf
rd.
i-i.td
from
i
.4*
m
m
m
i
to
fTVm.tto
Wages without
o r . i- the result nf personal ijo rr. xr. 1
1
are vi-iting relative- in Tlior-hv. Ala
F’or Sale Hill ae re- rieli land on
For Rent t aere.s good farming
It \\ llrrndon. l.ot i|. Itlork :t. Tor .1
determination
in
making
investments. They ,.r( almutl
•
f
Sanford.
rai*«d
from
flMoino
to
fi.oou.uo
Before returning home they will j and t" ar st. •lolifiv River, 2 11 mile- land nearly all tilled. Desiralde
lCo&gt; L*. S&gt; fvtra, lUtf. I ft \\ of pt. «!
grow
into
a
»tendy,
regular
income from a defu riiialile *ourcr
vi-it in Peii-neuln and Tallaba--a,e.
Dc .and on brn 1; road FI" j&gt;itig location M. Hanson Shot* Repairer. intrr. of N lint* of St. tiirtrudr Am . aith K
You
don't
know
Imw
easy
it is to accumulate capital until
lino
.d
&gt;,r.
J7.
Tp.
I!l
S
It.
:»
K
.
Itun
\\
prae
l
*
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$
r
b
lily
all
• an Im i;ud •
4 7-21 e
21.HI rh* . N 1“ rh« . K It/J'J rha.. SK*I&gt;
Mr. Britton Juba-on left reeetitiv
you
-tart
an
investment.
The
-ta rt is hard, lint after y. a have
alone W aide of Ity. I.:la rh«. S *.«• I rha. t..
for Trlm-hy. Ala . for several weeks ol It. Price $I,H | er acre cash or
lo
etlraa
(*.
It
lt&gt;
i
2*t
arr«*,
rai«rd
from
made
the
start
and
persist
in
keeping up your payment*, it
For Rent Garage on private l&lt;d. fjjtto.oi* to f.t #»on.oii,
l",f Mere on term-. Francis
play, lie will go from then to ('inheroines
an
art
and
ayour
capital
begins to inrreose you
John
Mricrht
l.ot*.
10.
11.
IJ
K
M
K
.
I..
|t!-tf.
I.A-2tc Close in. Phone UIO.
A C*d.
t • «r&gt; I'lantation. raia&lt;dfr*&gt;ai
cinnnti and other Ohio cities, re­ Wooten, Del.ami, Fla.
become enthusiastic over the progress. A safe -uund inve*tf IM.VhOO to f IftOO.OO.
turning to Sanford in the fall.
F'or Rent Nicely furnished rooms
For Sale
mi nt give- you independence, dignity, poise, ronton merit,
It* t I'arka r*l, l.ota 12 A I I. T*. I.. A C*o|
Stirover
5 ft 10 cent store. Mrs. Nixon. Co’« Celery I'lantation, ralard Imm 11 loo.tio
1
Heavy
Fay
&amp;
l!lg.
Dnubh
stability and assurance. It i- worth the effort am! the s per
Mr. and Mr-. T. W. Jones -pent
to f I r»0lMi«l.
If»-3tc
Ilt-nrj and Bultbo,
.»•*» A •»*•. K. 1.
facer in good sliapt1, $J5H.
cent C U M U L A T IV E PR IO R P R E F E R R E D STUCK of the
Sunday in Orlando, the guests of
A Col !?«»'• Cl* ry Plantation, raiard from
Southern
Utilities Company offers you thi- opportunity.
f
a'JO
.O
U
to
9l2**(t.O
O
.
the former'- -i-tir. Mr-. R. I Brown 15 II P. Fairbnolt- ft .Mor-e f'oii
For Rent — On the Beach.
a
W J Mrllnd*. I.*it» l*» A. II. M M Smith
Oil Engine nearly new, $350.
This
stock
can be purchased in rash or installments.
hnndoinc six room cottage well fur­ ird Suh. div. raU«d from fllUO.tHi t«» SI&amp;ou.OU
Unknown, l.ot !*t, St Jo««ph, raind from
33 II. P. Frick Fingine must been
Write
"r
tall
for Investment llrochure.
nished. water, gas and electricity fl2&lt;»o.&lt;H) to flioo.tm.
overhauletl, S too.
Jor
Meiarh.
Illk.
It*,
an*l
N
l!»N
ft.
of
Less than 150 yds from th e sea. ln- Illk. ."»•*, **f N!. M. Smith'* Sul*, div. rair«*l
I I Horse Wagi n. $00.
uuire of E. A. Branch, Daytona from fMMMM) to fttmi.uo.
J. I) . 11
Illk. -2, M. M. Smith*. Suh.
I 2 Horse Wagon, $10.
Ray a mi llo^ait Sis.
Beurh.
44-tf
11|v. r.i.rit from lsoo.no !&lt;■ $1250.mi.
$tio.
50
1
Gage
Hoe
Saw.
loch
:
Hnuth.rn Plilllir. C.i„ llig. I ft. $:. nf in;
Jat'ksoitvillt’, Florida
t.r, ,.f N. line nf St. (irrtru'li* Avr. with 5V
1 62 Ineli l)i-lon Saw, $50.
F'or Rent To lishing parties or linr
Sniil'ord, Fla., or
General Office. I'alalka, Ha.
..f Sir 26. Tp. 13 S It 10 K.. Hun N
All modern imprt vcm.'iHs. All Hu x 1■Valin* and M andrel. $125. tourist parties, 2G-foot, half cabin, 165 ft . to lit. SK ly almg Ity. to N linr
■
•f
St.
(irrlrsifi'
Avr..
\V
In
h.g.
I
'
,
arrt.,
Railroad lick'd nllif-s in Iniiltl- 90 feet of Ti•a*'k. pill together with canopy motor boat fully ci|uippctl iai.nl from $22,000.00 In I23.UOO.OO.
Trurk lin.wrr. Inr. II. g. 2". I ft.
inj». (’em t &lt;»f eveiyiliitiR. 6-8 r*i*In. 12 feet rurriaRc, no iron l.ieeiired pilot who knows the St K nfSanf.nl
Intrr. .I N llnr nf St. (i.rtruilr Avr.
First e|..ss in &lt;v« r.v psu i ii ular. (HI if. $25.
Johns. Phone 3JSW. L. G. Loveless
Rat's oft'* 1" rs in, $1 In .SI.all, Mow er,, Rak i- ft llav I're*-, J7*f&gt;.
45-tf
I.ongw.... .
Kvtit
Italh $1.50, $*2.00.
Lumber
( 'o.t
" \
For Rent Two bedroom- furIS- Re
Fla
K. FR A N K PKARC i:, Prop.
15-tf
ni-hed. -Ofi Magnolia.
1**»r Salt Cbieken, liens
and
For Rent Store room in the
Fry **rs. \\ «• | Side Grtieery. 1' bone
l.elller Blind;. Yncnnt June 15. 1920
i «;«;
18-21e
See V II l.elller June II. 1920 431 f
l or Sale. Some very line poinsettia
NEWI
W A N T Ill)
roofs, ready for setting out. Mrs.
Ell-worth. Beanlnll avenue.
I.H-2tp
Wanted To buy
go-eart with
For Sale One Dodge truck, lute top. Phone 177.1.
lS-2tp
_
jiS r o m m ^ U
model, ei.nl tire-, extra tire, good a­
Wanted To buy for cash a small
[uropwn'PtiA■Co^ofeDodvrnScrco.vj
new. $1,050. Itupiire at Herald
iron
safe. Sanford
Machine ft
outridtroors-Sre&amp;nvUMfpd**l.f?wp’Cdifi*| Office.
IS-.lip.
Foundry Co. Phono ti2.
|S-2tp
cccvNpcI'CA-Corworviofxt loCwryrtuhj •
h
For Sale A 205 gal. tank wagon.
* '
*9oi\d for Booklet •
Wanted, Colored man and wife
wiNOUW.jmTM.pnoP'n •
Suitable for spray wagon. Apply
to
live on farm in St. Lucie county.
Standard oil Company.. Sanford.
Good
lioii-o, mule, lot and chicken
18-1 tp
yard. Address
"F arm er"
care
7 X I i; 3 5 7 n»&gt;KZH 7 0 7 CU.hLITV,
For Sale or Rent Farm. Apply Herald.
r
48-:itp.
- -1^..
Robt. Shimmons. West Side. 18-21p
Help Wanted Male.
"ry-7
r
F'or Sale One Heifer f'alf, eight
CaVpentor- for new hoti-e building
3k
GOOO TO
weeks o | ', guild strain. Price $20.00. in Orlando. Be-t wages. O. S. Lang.
r&lt;G
T N C L A tr
J. II. I'erritt, I mile we-i on First Box |073.. Orlando.
18-ltp
&lt;- L £ A n
D fW
----street.
18-21p
Wanted Settled white
woman
For Sale I I-toil worm drive a- housekeeper and general help.
AT YOUR GROCERS
Ford truck. just overhauled. At small family, good home and -alary.
Ford Garage, See Mr. Iliggin-. T. Apply &gt;23 Park \ve.
Sanford.
o. Charles.
18-If
Fla.
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SOUTHERN UTILITIES CO.

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B efo re Y ou B uy A

7NDLE

PHONOGRAPH

Com e in a n d H ear

Il Is the Highest Class Phonograph In (lie World

MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE

J

It Has a Wonderful Tone

F'or Sale Two story, well located
Wanted Man with team nr auto
hou-e. Terms. 5 room cottage. Terms. who can give bond to -ell 137 W tA. P. Connelly.
|8-2te kins home and farm product-. Big­
gest concern of kind in the world.
II50U to $.fiinin yearly income. Terri­
tory in this county open. Write
to-day to J. R. Watkins Co
Dept.
111. W'inina. Minn.
17-ltp

FO R SA LE

SONORA
won highest score for tone and quality at the I’ananffi
Pacific Exposition and plays ALL MAKES of &lt;ji-‘°
re c rds perfectly w ithout extra attachm ents. Some of the other features which
ha*, j made the Sonora famous are the all-wooden amplifier, the scientifically con­
structed sound box, the tone control a t the sound source, the effective automatic
stop, convenient filing system , handsome, distinctive “ bulge” design lines, etc.

M ISCELLANEO US
I liny, pay c.i-h for see n 1 band
piano ). Address 352 Sanfor '. F'lorl la
I l-tfe

S ix R oom H o u se on th e St.
J o h n ’s R iver, W e k iv a R an ch
lo be Torn Down and Moved
l fintairs ».V'T 10,000 fi of hi ml h t . qu;»rti*r-r&lt; tintl, I'xl.
!’ &gt;(* IxS at &lt;1 m I'.flin! Il torinjr pul up with (&gt; pwt. nails. 2000
•&lt;1 t. IL " fi }». 2 (lour.t, 8510 w|. ft. .Screen Win*, IN Canvas
AwnipRs N f' M|Uir**. ideal for Fi Jiiiur or HuntirR Iaxlf*'.
.*\ so 000 !i. Woven W’ ire LVncinu, -11 fl. hipli. Priced for
qui k c
s ;k*

$ 400.00

G. 0 . WALLACE
AKE M O N R O K

surpassing charm, a true, warm. liH‘*
like expressive tone th a t thrills you through
anti through

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Urn'll Car*
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1 1919 Ford Touring
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1 -1 9 1 8 Ford Touring
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1 1919 Dodge Touring
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1 — 1919 Dort Touring
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Lost—Two rows, one red heifer,
white spot in forehead, hell with
wide strap, one male yearling with
three white feet and one red, with
a few white spots. Left home June

'T ON K of

Price $90.00 to $1000.00
You^Can Buy A Phonograph With A Small Payment Down and
. A Little Each Week

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Sanford F urniture Co.;

�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE

COUNTY

H A P P E N IN G S

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY— EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOP. THE HERALD

Jacksonville where he .p e n t several
dayi.
Mr. Short is remodeling HU house
and it U making it very attractive.
J. S. Dinkel was transacting busi­
ness in Sanford on Monday.
Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Neinrayer, Mrs. Geo. Stewart, Miss
Margaret Stewart and Master Geo.
Stuart motored to Coronado beach
for the day.
Friends of Mrs. flineau will be
sorry to hear of her continued illness.
Bee man Springs is more popular
than ever this summer.
Miss Williams of Oviedo was the
guest of Mrs. Berta Allen last week.
Mr. Rineau was transacting busi­
ness in Orlando on Monday.
L'PSALA a n d g r a p e v i l l e
Andrew Bertleson has returned
f cm Boston. Ca., and is aga.n at
his work at the shops. He was a
caller at his sister's home Mrs.
Magnuson, on Tuesday.
Elmer Tyner who is a pipe worker
apprentice a t the A. C. L. shop* is
of! for 15 days taking his vacation
on Lockout mountain, Chattanooga a
and la'*: with relatives at Grays,
Georgia.
Cyril Boyd brought hij grand­
mother, Mrs. Wood* of flustis from
Orlando. Saturday, where she * astaying for a few days visit 'ere
with Mrs. Canada ar.d Mrs. Cruse
On Tuesday sht went to \Vek;»a :

jick

ar.c

We Ask But One Thing,—A Comparison
o f o u r m a te r ia ls and w o r k ­
m a n sh ip w ith an y on
th e m a r k e t.
THIS G R A N TE D , O UR M U T U A L W ELFARE IS ASSURED

The Standard Auto Top Co.
315 West First Street.

“ We Have It, Will Get It or It Isn't

having his horse die Sunday.
Among those clearing land out
here are John Wade and Mr. Peters
on Richmond avenue. The Thrashers
B. J Starling. Nick Zernovean and
G. W. Spencer, all f whom expect
to do tiling. J. C. Ellsworth will tile
sec era! acres. T. W. Bryder. is r*—
tiling his Cameron avenue farm and
has wonderfully improved hi* re,;ijence with new paint. The annual
*-e i l e i encam pment :* here again
Several growers already have celery
- • . starts :
:er the latter white
v r.ts I t If'Jl ceierv.

Made”

Fertilizers
F o r Seed B ed s
Ashes:
Steamed Bone Meal
Raw Bone Meal
Ground Tobacco Stem
Cotton Seed Meal
N itrate Soda
Potash Xitr,
Iixed Fertilizer.

Meth&lt; di*t ^ ole

Our Prices Arp Right

ur a
&gt;\infwfd, Florida

Groceries
IJl.Vs.
l.

E. O. P A IN T E R

Hoilcd Ham
Minced Ham
Cooked ()\ Tongue
Chip Beef
Frankfort Sausage
Bologna Sausage
Sliced Bacon
Smoked Bacon
Breakfast Squares

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ling
reiiUvw
Tuesday

CO M PANY

i visit to Jack*'-' ■ . ■

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COM 1‘LKTK F E R T IL IZ E R S
F E R T IL IZ E !! MATERIA LS
SIM! A Y E R S
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IMU'LTtlY M PPttt*
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N. Robson.
R. P Jenkins ar.d family motored
t« Lakeland Sunday morning and
spent the day teeing the beautiful
sight* ff that City. Mr. Je-.kins
.•;ar.-i *■&gt; he came up .Saturday
and his family took him back
ft r f Celery Av*
Beach last week

new

or. aco ur.t of

: • i-a-elan i to visit relative*.
Mr* F. L. Nixon and daughter
M » 7 were called Tuesday r.ight to
** Atlanta Ga , to the bedside of the
LONGU o «M&gt; PH K-t PS
( * f rmer's father who is seriously ill.
I.a&gt;a Wednesday evening Mrs. C.
Mr. Alfred King &lt;f the West Side
W. Entxminger
entertained the
re r-rt* that two wilacats were seen
your.g people at her new home.
E \&gt;T S \ NFORD
or. the brick road near Mask •:*
Dancing being the feature &lt;f the
evening
A delicious pun h ar. 1
Battle Springs Ia*t week.
cakt s » ere *er••ed
ar.itilium .
Mr*. W. E. Coulbourn of Pain. *t
g treatment !• r
hrr.a. Mr. F. rida who has been »per.dir.g aw: ;&gt;
Mr*. Mobley returned t &gt; her
with her parent* Mr. and Mr,.
home ir. Lakeland on S aturday Gall way will join he
on hi* vacation. H. H. Chappell, has gone to Bl
aft*r spending »everal da&gt;* with ‘ no.- time
Mr* li. E. Squire
at home from R ok. N. C. to join her husband for
relatives.
Cor*&gt;:.ado
recovering
f:
m a short a few weeks before going home.
Dr. Hully returned to T am pa on
but
serious
illr.e**.
The infant *cn of Mr. ar.d Mrs.
Saturday.
G. C McDougal i* a Asheville. A. R. Hur.tley died Saturday July 17
Mr and Me- i’a.-tin if M aitland
are the gu&lt;-t* «/ Mrs McCloud cr. N. C. taking a vacati r. frrm his Interment was made in Lake view
duties at the Lakeland A. C. L. cemetery.
Sunday.
Sh p*.
| Mr. and M s. Far! Grow arrived
Greer.wood Lake is becoming ijuite
J. D. Marti
.• from T am pa to visit their
week
a popular place fur »»immir.g parties
t j :ti y .! ‘ .Martin at • -,r -ammer parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Grow
' * "
Us*.
M us Mary \ imr.g Is visiting Mrs.
'* * * "■
...
i» Martin r.aving decided r.'.t t • go to (]*., Well* and the Spurling family.
r.o pla,*- like F o n d a .
E-gland thi* year.
Mr. and Mr*. Phil Allen and
Lonnie Hartley and Bill Lew *
A party compos*
f Mr
. Mrs Kmti rj
m t red to t .*• B&lt; .
were visitors in Orlando or. Friday. A Cc&gt;rj any. Mr. and Mr,. C. E. I Wednesday to be gone a month.
Mrs. Tullis wa* shopping in San­ Chur per ir.g ar.d young people and , A L. Dixon of Miles City. M m GLASSES ADJUSTED
ford on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. tt E. Prevail ar.d tana, i* ir. Sanford expecting to move
ami REPAIRED
Mi.** Margaret and Anna Bel! son druse over to Coro* ado beach hi* family here and make it hi* home
Rev. F E. Steinlnyer of Live
Allen of Orlando spent the week end Sunday m&lt; rn.ir.g and had a dip. ar.d
lunch a n i dr &gt;ve back : &gt; New- Smy.*- Oak was here Wednesday and conwith home folk*.
Mr*. W. S. F n ’xminger and two na where Mrs. Cheapening ar.d Aly&gt; o u c te f Prayer meeting. We always
children returned to their home in took the train for South Jacksonville welcome our former pastor and are
(Iplom etrist-O plician
Plant City on Monday after a very to vi*st Mr and Mr* Bryan S'juire *o glad he due* come to see u* ur.ee
' in ahiie.
pleasant visit with relatives an 1 and children for a week.
221 K. First Street
Mr* Boston Steel and young son*
Frank L. Helm*. Hardware MerOppodte Pustoflire
George
and
Koberi
expect
to
leave
chant
of Orlando and wife came up
T. J. McGahey ha* returned from
soon for their old home a Manassas »»th ethers from Orlando to attend
Old Virginia for a visit of some th* Odd Fellow lodg*’ Monday night,
length.
Mrs. O. P Green nee Bulah Sears
Miss Virginia Long accompanied■^ visiting her ; arer.ts Mr. ar.d Mrs.
her aunt Mrs. B. E. Coleir. to Jack- Geo Seirs. being called home on
•snvilie Sunday for a visit.
! account of the illness of her mother.
Mrs Walter Haulers • Is at hom e1 J- E s P°fUnK *r*"« Saturday in
a visit with her peoi
it Lake 0 r U : ;
■
Q\iy
i ounc folk# listen! Epworth Lei*
Automobile In-urance in th-.* F *&gt;r'.d.i State A u ‘ * m M m . Mary Raulerson
v-e-e c “e P|cnic T hursday afternoon at
bile Association pay.- to each contract h •'d r. in cash,
Irom Lake City visiting her daugfa- Sl,v#r Lak*‘ Wer* -vr&gt;u thpre? " not
ter. Mrs. Mitchell and M n. Warren *Wltch M« h o d ist Notes for these
20Or ; on the investment. Each member insured lxcomes a partner in this company, ar.d the annua!
dividends to each average more than $50.

112 W. First St
Phone 497

ician

Lenses Ground

L. A . B R A N D

TH IS S TO C K P A Y S
200 Per Cent

If you want to share in these profits, you can
have all information by addressing

ORLANDO

F E R T IL IZ E R

will J A C K S O N V I L L E ,

FLORIDA

NEW

STO R E

P eop le’s Bank Building

COMPANY

arms, nomes, D roves, lots
H A V E

T H E M

profperiiy

tale or every
succer*
good and with t
others are also p r e f e r Ing and best *
fctLeve in Sar.f rd an i Seminole County. M' n«.
made here is also being Invested in devol*p!ng • J
section. Our growth is legitimate and inspirir..1
Folks are fettling down for a life time s ta y —fcuyic.
hemes an i farms, bittinesses e:c.
Any cr.e in need cf anything in the way of prope
will do well to call at my oflice. T ?e small v t me
building cn Park Ave .

Watch the South East Corner of Page Two

�s.—

THU SANFORD HERALD

PACK .1

N ORDER to demonstrate the speed and endurance powers of the Essex and also the
economical consumption of gas and oil a stock car of the Goodson Automotive Sales
Company, of Jacksonville will make the endurance run from Sanford through the entire
five counties of the territory covered by the Hudson and Essex contracts. This being
the formal opening of the new Hudson and Essex Home at the corner of First Street
and Oak Avenue, Welaka Block, Sanford, Florida. *. *. '. *. '. \ *. \ \ \ \

I

This place will be open to the public July 27th, to which
each and every resident of this section is invited
Ladies Especially Invited
Each and every Essex owner is requested to meet at this place and take part in this opening. Our satisfied
customers are the greatest asset of our constantly increasing business and the big increase makes this larger
and most elegant show room necessary.

E AS USUAL
This w ill be a sh ow room o n ly , b u t th e u su a l g o o d serv ice accorded to o u r p a tro n s
will b e m a in ta in ed w ith in on e b lo ck o f th e sh o w room w ith co m p eten t m ech a n ics to
serve y o u at a ll tim e s.

M r. G eo rg e E. W ells b e in g th e m a n a g e r, and ev ery o n e

w ants “ G eo rg e to D o i t ’’.

Endurance Run Will Start from the New Show
Room Tuesday Morning, July 27, at 10 O'clock
JUDGES ARE:
A. R. KEY, Cashier Seminole County Bank
R. R. DEAS, Cashier Peoples Bank
R. J. HOLLY, Editor Sanford Herald

ROBT. B. M URRELL, S e c ’y-T reas

KEN GOODSON, M a n a g e r .

First S tr e e t

LOCAL

Oak A v e n u e

AGENT

ii llil nil lili Hill mil llll Illl Illl Illl.!!!! !!!! !!!! fill illl !!ll 1111
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PACK 4

Seeds!
C elery ,L e ttu c e,C a u liflo w e r
Our stocks are fresh and are of
the best strains thnt can be s e ­
cured.
Sanford Farmers have
been using our “ Paris Golden
Yellow Self - Blanching Celery
Seed” for the past twenty years.
Our “ Big Boston Lettuce” and “ Early Snowball
Cauliflower” have always produced dependable
crops. Why experiment? Place your orders early.

Chase &amp; Co.
Sanford, Florida

BIG CROPS
IN MANY OF
THE STATES

■Jit.(UK*.0 0 0 *. u*hei* smaller, although
It ;s fr.ly7 45,000.000 less that the
1 &lt;

iV * ‘ !»'•

•mam-

Tr.a!. afjii**:
#- |»r*»auo
'i* *Sk j 1" 11,*
.
ample to
t* and

V. ILL
M \T L Itl ILLY
ItC i s • I.
1 III. H U .II • »&gt;M n l ) i h i | i &gt;
tt a * ! g *

«/f f.ea\ v
; r ■ : - fj
Jul y

re;. ••

»**i**' - * »*.yvilrl ;*.

it*

J l i -V a . )sa)

H a re \ Deaaliful Home
th e y smash the whole caboodle with
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Sytacs who re­
an axe—and the “ cordial interest’. ’
runs on the law-maker’s lawn. And cently purchased a fine orar.ge grove
the negroes, «eeing the broken bottle* and home on the shores of Lake
right through th' gunny stuff, eager- Osceola at W inter Park are enter!V
til#*" l a f p f t f rtf*'**** "tf" • W* ket**
tair.irr t r s c y * f
Sanford friends
ties ar.a suck up v n a t enthusluro these summer days. The Symea have
and "interest" remain there until long been noted for their hospitality
the glittering glass calls for t h ’ p'lieel and since acquiring this magnificent
But at weddings—well, no; not one estate at Winter Park their many
Sanford friends are taking advantage
drop. — Balm Beach Post.
of the “ latchstring hanging on the
outside" and every afternoon sees a
Bryan Disappointed
merry throng gathered there for the
San Francisco, July T.—"M y
excellent bathing in the lake, the
heart is in the grave with our cause ride on the aquaplane and other
and I must grieve until it cone- back sports. The summer house on the
to me." said William J. Bryan today, lake shore ts a great place for the
in giving hi* reason for not making picnic lunch providing you do not
any extended statement on the work scatter any refuse on the clear
of the democratic national convention waters of the lake shore and the
“ My \ ;ew* on the convention’s beautiful grounds are as near an
action with reference to p r o b a t i o n earthly paradise as one could wish
are kr.-wn." «ai-l Mr. Bryan. I re- in thi* fair state f Florida,
g a ri it a* a very *erious mistake: :t
Hu; Crate Mill
opened the door for the nomina’ ion
New* of one of the biggest bustof a wet candidate. I need r. t repeat here wr.at I have said before r.e»s trasactior.* in the state in reregarding the e\ a*ior. cf
otr.er cent years come* in the formal ar.nounceir.ent by President J. if. Ro«*
issues."
Mr Brvar. *aid he had r.o *»■ ' r. of the Flo-ida Citrus Exchange, and
,
tr. m.md for
th* vtee-pres &gt;r.rv. is affiliate i organisation* the Ex­
,,
,
change Supply Company. r i the
\\ r.eri a*f.ed :f r;e would r.a\
irehass
th* Exchange Sup;
t ■ i w.• t he t rird : *•
Company. ..f the Warrell Lumber
m
T.er.t W.Mrh begin* it* f ' Ve
Com tar.;, and Ver.ee? O n ; any w;th
r. in Cnirago July 10 nr » u
headquarter* at F'.ar.* City. The
• t r«e :t*
a ' iidate, he ye; .*
trart*acti*r
ins-dve* the ownership
I &lt;1 i r. *. are to discus* .*
of
jroperties
valued a* appr .ximately
the- m vetr.er.t It t .ok the :-r-.
■
.
. • • ■ re t hroug
’a". • .•' •
IjUlte a w
he Exchange Suppl;purchase
t*y
- a a: ;, tate and the
the &lt;ut*tanding capiCompany
f
a
: j j a •• .ter* -.ate at. jt four rr.
tal &gt;ti“ k of t e W arrell Com pany
• I-. - -..id. -ir.g the que.big veneer ar.d crate
r. ; .-ar* •&lt;* »ay anything a
mill at I’Ia- ’ City, together w:t)
\gre«*;« r-.al plans, but the
..
r.g*. warehouse*.
*i." u* mili b
• s.gge*- * a subject wht‘ ’ *
■ ; • • a' • • ■■verbeiV: name
land*, lot*, and other building*,
■ rt :,- ••
' •&gt;. i
; a *ena'. *
c -rr. a-;. * *aw r .. a* F rt Ore
■- * ; • it*
wred Warm
.- a i wit- l *ur !• - rr. t:*.e, ar. ; :„.j

•

equipment * .me

the a', e-ag*
year.
•

.

U'll

I*r &gt;du* Non

la'. '
112.0
p r o m a* lar
1 ! ,M"&gt; r
*iu*"#*:

II million
&gt; \m

m il) -

h i\

i n ritir*.

I’larc* ««f Vmu*emvri In
\nd \ruund Thi* &lt; in
Tr*.*- 4*t- many place* of a- . *•—
rr.n t .i**unq '.t. • r ty and wha' * tr.
th*- spring*, ar.i iak&gt;-* ar.d • 'or
( rr.;-4r*-&lt;: with
- iud* ar.d river* an 1 lakes t i - ' .*.•
*Af.i
ry&lt;*. c'jrr..
■*: .1 -* ,*h
*; ,-r.*t the surr.tr.--r at
*»’* a f. i f Ay
•» 4-4*f 4 • *d* *'*. ]
r.
.m*
a'
find
; enty nl amu-e- *-nt
c m ;, g
u*. if,* f ••**.•: -r:.4. •
ar.-i
;
li-asure
atoi
rr.’j f h m'*:* • 1 I
*■; Larger &gt;r ; * ■*. .1" .4 ** &gt; - a • 4.**•
r:if
rt
than
;•■’■
*
•
who ru»h * the
'*
f.•
4* . 4#* ’ *4**
f- :&lt;■
f • *;•::♦ g
crowded r.tje, f.f *he north w •• the
ley. w,;*e
- j:
* *4
, :1a*.
rr..»’. ar.en idea that it i* cooler Tr.ere
ri* ** *4r « a; ;* •*&lt;
are mar;. t&gt;*-autifui spots or. ’re &gt;t
f*****r 'M-a't.c!
Thf i t
Jvhr,* river and many ‘&gt;the-*
uld
1 *’
*■« "** !
rn*)f.it *1
maiair.g on farm* July I
•urn*
'
it
n
&lt;
t;»i*
4
th** u* ;&lt;■ ' of every imp &gt;rtar •
„ ....
3t 5• ]a j.^r ren* &gt;f( la*' Would
Th*- irn. : emer.t was r*
t.
. . . . .
I* ‘
j.- a little bit. T
f. r*- ,v-' • f _ *.'Oo.Oo 1 ■ ,*;■■ ■ rt. 1 •*• t,a*;- . ■ tn ; ar* i w:tr. 19,2*il ***.*■&gt; u ;*|m&lt;* &gt;t Juhr* ri at*r h.1* mar.;* lieu
.n t)&gt; f i :- '..r* 1 s.'.'i-t a:.&lt;l *pnng ;3.* \f,%r at.d ■U.S2I.,,00. the fir.e- nful
1- (of ami ir.g ar.d fiuhi! ' *
w re!
ar. *'t:rr;ate. a rn r ' n year average
anti h1; r* ' ; 4 : '1 tht- 7 rx» T &gt;* ; i L•
ago. 7.0 **.*&gt;&lt;»*•
A*
t r &gt;{»
fi*. **r ha* •• ju*i!ill► a* mar y \:n&gt; ■
wJ}111• ». Ml | *», *
! h**
: •.riot tha* car. *■d*:ly i!&gt;#•
artft'’u n o i *
* *IIfI* CMMl i.
tr.j
!«
r.** i 4y i; *.rr**; **«• |..t? . *•* ; •• *4 * *•*
-• . • 1’4 U.‘IUT4 -•r. ’■ rr, *&gt;n#
in * . *id
*** ! .,4J J.'MM*
tr • f»v
v**r a 1 h»* it* aft er
70* I’sAt. I . 7i'M'i.i'Milf f fiefs, 1,1115.UHU C« 1! f hf ar. i
** t
t r#
•
4 r •; ' :
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S:fi’ -’ **
i
■rn j r -4g- an 5 f..re a*: of j*r. frn rr&lt;
a h i **h id .litou! " a« fy
*iurt r. in th a*and*. . *■. th o u ­
Sar.frrrt
anui
r.»
*
,.ir
*»rarJIT
Jur.
*
*
&lt;
ty
sand* omitted '••&gt; 'h e principal pr*&gt;t
!«*?*.
Th
••
trip
«I«*
h n th*- ri ver i'
•luring Southern *ta'*-* follow:
_ ali th a t *ar. be de.ired an*i ujion arVirginia. 1,520 a'-r*-* aroi 4•*.71# rivmg a' 'h*- rn
(.f Rlu* Spring*
bU»l.e!*.
(r. • 1 (, -j; ,.f
Bur th* frar,-.' 1
TV
N "'f ' a*, r j 2.7*4 a' i **•.'•• •
The m t r
awat. - ..f • •• *|iririgPPCi&gt;’
rg.s. I • J 7
i no. h ,*,
ati 'ft ' » T•. ■- * • 1 see ;f
T* .............. 1 ,0 2 2 at.'} 7 5.‘*1*I
-*t time a - ! • r get*
SCALED TINS ONLY
AlAbama. 1.117 an&gt;i *i2.*I2'fi
who see it 1often.
AT YOUR G o o c c a s
Mi»*is*ippi. t.7o] :ir,*i .T,'*. i ll.ovelr** ;* ; &lt;»w o| • rating 1
I. &gt;u;*iar.4. l.!«f*&lt;&lt;** and l**."2.
:i this and Lit her pleasuri’
Texa*. *i.02a ar,-! Hfi.H'l.
i XI.** I’ity a; . ! ha* fixed up
&lt;** luf * rn a . ,25.’ at I 55.*di"
the boat tn *t c**rnfi rt ai le in every
2 . fj&lt;*[* a rid j . ’-Wl
way. He and
*. l.irVeb'S u **}*•
■f {irodu&lt;-tit&gt;n *&gt;f win' ''r hu«t* tu a part;
lor,day that went
lie |irtnci[*at prnduci
■(» {Hue Spring
I*} t o&gt;ro ighly er.*
ate*
;ri th u-and* ’** ;.&gt;y-.| the day ti
1g. bat! .* g. boat" . • '.•• J*a' 1* r-. -itte&lt;{
• • e pa-TJ were
rid.' g ar . e.1' 1:
2 **.
N ", ► «'ar -hr 1. Mr ,i? &gt;1 Mr* 1
I! y Mr. ar I
... 11 1 -rt a ’ii»
Holly and !l 1 .4*t, f 1*»r2 Aie« ar.d
: M r*. l.i'V,M1 *
B r s H i n g A n c i e n t * u*lnrti
i.i.-. •*.*■,* w :II mi&gt; • a •; ■eniaif;.
-.ing out ; 1Jirtie* 'ill* sea*":.
The Sar.ford Herald in *p*-nk;ng of •
a rerent w-qding tell* &gt;*f "tr.*..... .
a,I&lt; ■xjie. t - to ad ri an '.t.t: In,at t
interest taken in the affair." Not in bis ret t" t a ke care . f *!.«• ti uri*l
E A S IL Y K I U .1 D T O O A T BY U S I N 3
wints*.
thi* l* alr.y i* there ' a cordial inter- trade this winte-.
*«t ’ taken in anything *»f that nature
k i i :^4 ni it
Tine Bu­int ••*% Block
n*srir ro*t ri &gt; mo* nit! Down her*w a t e r d u g 3, r a t s a n d m ic e
they
1
ul
that
cordiality,
-till
en*a*&lt;d
work rn th#-’ f:tiII*) ir.g up ‘if
*-. &lt;»*. T-.
. Ifa^lLM.
■n bot'le*. in*i*f«• a gunny»ack Then ;^e elega
OIOIB m o » YOUR DKALAR
egant Wei Ar..&gt; n lock i;* pr&lt; »*ri \*♦ .Ji 1*. Tf."
ig and will
are
ir •g the plate
hav
room*
glass and mirrored gla.** placed and
the apartment* are t eir.g put in
• hape. This tdi &lt;k since it ha.* r«t i i o m kh 11. 1u K r. 11. pii. 11.
ceiv.-d the »t upen i.» undoubtedly
%ntli fir aI »nd f*on«utilnf rhr taUt • l*foftitlofial t»f Ntlaitl Srir nr c
uric * f the tine*t idiek* in thi* par!
l.mrriiui, It *r»lIta • C’elJrf e, I lurid«
of
the state and Me**r* Syme* a n .
I*ri1*t r I ilift'iluff nt II n|IJ r. • C‘o|t#f«
Douglass, the owners ar* t , be c*&gt;nMr. T. O. 1 lttrlr*
Minor I'trl, III.. No*, iih. DM
Ninford* Hi.,
gratulate.l upon their progressive
Iltar Hlr
I ha e mm jlri» ! ftrefij! rhemir«l isilfili of Ihip um jlf of »«|pf lhal
•pirit that saw the future greatness
foti bfunglM mr tif 1fl«*t • r f I . • a«4
h »r ablalavdth# f*»lf«»Irtf
&lt;f Sanford and builde l up. n it reCiiIj I
Clftr * hlsifin#
I "!%tlarfa ppf million
gardle** *«f expense •,r the eruakir.gs
ll^irilen
Seairil Tuiil •ulld*
V00 ptM* pi r mlUlon
tr## 101 moult
Q1#pifl* f»«r iriilHnn tlifclnrti
21.01 f»ari* prr mitbwh
«tf tT.e pessimists. It seem* to be the
Jllbuminol'J 4nnnonU
,Tnc« Nitrate* „
.'f r i ti
•■pinion "f some that the n*-w a p a rt­
1he • ti•e nr# pr • &lt;11r 111f of free and albuminoid ammonia In thi* »ater and
it * teff *filil amount of rhlorirte Inditate* it* nretlenl fuaiitf for hum*e hold
ments will be high in rent but any­
pufp'tsr s, In addition to the food f«aJlJ| f har act•flail* ■ of auperlttr hoiatehald
one interested will h••••*■ their minds
water, it panriar* *prriil friti*f»i of mark value* e«perially thoae of r ifflUn|
nature aeration and LUH drff*e of hardnet*.
disabused in this respect by applying
Th# barter lolwflral amalp s**, revuitinf tn am averig# total rou ml. In fair
to the owners as the rat** in these
iimplri of the water, of 1 baeltrla ^#r real, and in flndlnf no r»l»n* or other
harmful bacteria, fullp confirm lla food fuallty Imdirated by the CHEMICAL
elegant apartm ents will be very rea­
iftill *ia.
sonable considering the excellent
Ilf the mam wat era af (hit and other teflon that I hate an alp red, I hate
found none idprrlar In all foorf aoaillle* to that of the "Eldar Haler."
service and equipment.
lour* itff rriperlfallf,
The new store rooms are being
hlfaed) TIION. 1C. IUKKR
occupied as soon as finished and all
of them will soon be rented thus
proving
th at
wherever a good
S AM (Mill. I l OHI IIA
1I I l.l'llllSf II |. w
i n r shk a; E.
building is made ready for occupancy
it will find a tenant.
w e a t . 51*.000 “'"i bush*
I . |f m1• J if--*I j *«1f | j, -1 *
1.0
114 :*.
I. *- J
l *'*.; _**tmn.oH(j
Ky«*. *J.,000*0**0.
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COFFEE

COCKROACHES

STEARNS’ PASTE

ELDER S P R I N G S W ATER

wagons ar.d
equipment.

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Community Co-operation
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is essential to community prosperity.
There must be FRIENDSHIP, in our
dealings.
All must work together in the spirit
o f BROTHERHOOD. Let us carry out
this spirit and watch prosperity grow.
Modem banking is service in behalf
o f the community. Open a check ac­
count in this bank and give us the
opportunity to serve you.

ARE YOU INSURED?

W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
AGENTS

G eneral

F ire
o n i« t r i o r u - s

miscellaneous

Sanford,

Insurance
hank bciuhng

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.S U P P L Y C O M P A N Y

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The Exchange Supply Company announ­
ces the acquisition by purchase of the
Warnell Lumber &amp; Veneer Co., with
headquarters at Plant City. The propperties thus acquired will be operated by
the Exchange Supply Company for the
production of boxes for the shipment
of citrus fruits by the various local as­
sociations and members of the Florida
Citrus Exchange, which this company
exclusively serves.
Exchange Supply Company
J. I I . R O S S , P r e s i d e n t
Tnrcu^n p jrc’ian* cl oil tka cumaod.iqj c a ,;’ .1
ol tk.
Vi ai::o.l 1. m.or C \ . hm*i C - — .--j ..J! :L. (___ _
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with w aick. - i c , mill, nml olkot
Luiluln i .ttkst _
tki*compamj*! ttmL*r koldtn^ Br.tl *awtall! 1 ,/tU. w ilk th j ptlvatohj ow^c.l Warnell
r a
lour !
laij wa^ont, mules a:-.i uuscellaneoui
• q - "wci.t. I: li i-itlntatml that these facilltl* s ccltleu to those
elre*... j fit cperai...is L.j the Eickaii^o Supply Compauq will
era; , s rued t:.a requirements lor box manufacture c i the membelt ci th ' F!oi.:.a Citrus Exchange, while tho timber iiaorrrt
at present own*- 1 or under option will supply material for this
puij.-io f r manq ijears (5 come.
D IR E C T O R S OF E X C H A N G E S U P P L Y C O M P A N Y
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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE NEWS
IT TA K E S
REAL PE P
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all the time. The big trouble now is
And again we wonder why it is
th a t they just enn’t get umpires.
that all the papers get Sanford’s
score and standings mixed tip. There
And the umpire situation the way is never a mistake unless it has
it is now is bound to make trouble something to do with Sanford.

SANFORD HAS IT

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Hats - Saits - Raincoats

Tl.c umpire situation In this IcaUe '■^ ° ur* seems to bo getting worse

Saturday July 24th, Ending
Saturday Night, July 31st

Beginning

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W e are going to make room for the goods that will be com ing
in next m onth and we are going to close out our present stock ol
Suits and Hats regardless o f prices.

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Suits,
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Sale
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Price
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$67.50
62.50
58.00
53.00
47.50
42.00
38.50
34.50
■ 32.50

Elliot
Sanford
Gafney

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25 00
20.00
15.00

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Bradentown
| Quinn
Bradi ntowri
Cushion
Tumpu
| Foss
Lakeland
I Ery
, Tampa
i Vaughn
Bartow
( Brooks
Sanford
Goodwin
Tam pa
Lamutte
Bartow
Anderson
Lakeland
Manes
Bartow
Burton

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$30.50
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170

64

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206

72

.446

7t

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187

64

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146

40

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61

.424

156

50

.421

131

41

.414

... 201)

61

.407

.... 184

56

.306

.... 166

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19.50
15.50
11.50
9.50
7.50

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Every suit in the house will be placed on sale and we have plenty of Palm Beaches,
Mohairs, Tropical Worsteds, Woolen Suits and we have a few carried over from
last winter that will make you a good winter suit this year.

All Boys Suits to be Closed Out at Cost.
All Straw and Panama Hats at Cost and below Cost.
A Twenty-live Per cent Reduction on All Rain Coats.

Y ou M iss A G reat B ig O ne I f Y ou M iss T h is Sale

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Essex Endurance Bare
As will be seen from the page ud( vertisemeut in this issue the e n d u r­
ance race of the Essex cars that has
attracted so much attention in other
| parts of llie stale will he staged hero
next Tuesday morning starting from
the Essex show rooms in the Welaka
huMlling at ten o'clock. T he run will
include the territory that is covered
by the local dealer W. E. Walthall
and compose* the counties of Semi- ,
mile, Orange, Lake, Osceola and
j Volusia. This endurance run will
a ttract much attention here and else­
where in this territory and will ilemonstrnte the wonderful power and
endurance uf these staunch cars.
Head the advertisement in another
part of this issue and be there to
see the run.

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T H E S T O R E T H A T IS D I F F E R E N T

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A card from 1’rcf. Claude Ogilvio
from Edinburgh, Scotland, is us
follows: "Landed over hero June 20
| and am having a wonderful summer
Have been over on the continent
visiting the battlefields. Hope you
are having a pleasant summer and
will see you in September.
Hon. Forrest Lake and daughter
Serita returned last night from a ten
days trip to New York and other
eastern cities.
Mrs. W. A. Blackman and two
sons and Miss Norma Shearunse of
Orlando were Friday guests of Mr.
Mrs. W. D. Gillen. Mrs. it. C. Wil­
liams spent the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Gillen returning by steamer to
Jacksonville on Sunday.
Mr. C. II. I’iplur has returned
from his vacation spent plcauntly
among the mountains of North
Carolina.
Mrs. A! Holden of Orlando is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Will Shelly.

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Additional Locals

$37.50 Suits, Sale Price
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Second

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SUITS
$80.00
75.00
70.00
65.00
60.00
55.00
50.00
45.00
40.00

lints

The unofficial averages released
by i’eter for the entire first half show
that Elliot of Bradehtown leads with
an average of .157 with ‘Gafney
folio wing close on his heels with
an average of !I51. Lavity really
lends the league in so far as average
is concerned as he was hattin ; 470
at the close of the first half l u t he
had only participated in 15 games
while Elliot played in 5;l and Gafney
played in 51.
i These are the only three hundred
batters that we had at the end of
the first half, with the exception of
Goodwin who was with us a short
while, lie closed the first half, played
in 4S games with an average of 414.
We have two men on the club now
that we are looking to .see them
away up near the top at the close of
the second half and they arc Burke
' and Riley.
)
) Below is the how they stood at
the wind up,
All H l’ct
Sanford
51 20 .470
l.avlty

Bartow

It does uot take much space to let you know what this
sale really means. Just ask any one that attended the
S H O E Sale, they can tell you. A n d this sale is going
to be even better than the shoe sale. Look over the
follow ing prices and see ior yourseli the big savings.

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‘Miami loser* seven gained an!
1boy win one. And they brnke
V ' ,r *n' lntf streak on ’ Orlando. Orj.151 n c#n"* be beat fur helping folks
a losing streak.

R A IN CUTS
OUT G AM ES

G a fn o)

This Time It Is

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EDITED BY /
CIIAS. L. B R IT T

SPORTING

Club Standing — Wed. July - 1.
Daytona
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.6 2 .7 id
Tam pa ......................
6 ‘J .75.1
ilradvntown.......
5 2 .71 I
Orlando
i t ,51)0
St. Pete
l 5 .144
Rain, just a few minutes before
Sanford
2 5 ,2St playing time Wednesday bru te up
Uartow
l 3 .250 Sanford's chance of copping one from
Lakeland
2 7
Bartow who was scheduled t» play
here. A double bill was then staged
Nutmi-'jO-ce a Perfume.
In olden t'tnes tin. Indies In Enc- for Thursday afternoon and again
land u«ed tnmnecs ns n perfume. The just before playing time rain stepped
mil megs »i-(v -el In silver and nniii- in and blocked us.
nil'll'.' 1 •* l'1i penrl and precious stones,
The club is playing at Daytona
find ■ . .• ir.'tn a Indy's belt like n mod. to-day and will be there to-morrow.
cm • ■ • ' ' oi'le.
They then come home to play all
next week with the exception of
Redeemed Early Failure.
Wednesday at udiicli time they will
Ttiomns rimml'crs, the noted nilsplay in Orlando? St. Bote is here
elotnirt itml prenetier. was the despair
nf hi- sellout ti aelier,
Another fa- Monday and Tuesday, Sanford at
moil- pr&gt;*at her Dane Harrow, mis mi Orlando Wednesday, Orlando hero
slow atltk qilarreUoliie that he wns Thursday and Tam pa will bo hero
for Friday ami Saturday.
counted a disgrace to the school.

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•h'd r&lt; member, we say it again,
“ififord is not the hunch th a t Inys
ir.ii runs when defeat stares
*•' *n 'he face. We have plenty of
! win tilis imo.ni naif, and
1 h*' every darn one of us get
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’ *&gt; rigiu there, and then &gt;•&lt; u just pv ' a*an«
' 1,rh n* heat them.
**' 11 the next game.
Ard then lie at the one after that.
t en again be at them all.

C ELER Y SEED

CIIAS. L. BRI7T

out Lite • • ey used too. There are a j quitting kind and wo will b, It tie
few of the "old regulars" amongst I with tVem right up until the last
the fair sex th a t have been ticking minute and we are liable to give ’em
right along, hut just a few.
—you know,—yet.

When no umpire shows up it is neces­
We have been noticing Red Davis
sary for two players to umpire and
About that same question of a t­ in bis "A m ateur Dope" in the Ttniesno m atte r how good a player they tendance at the games here at home, Union and we notice that be still
may he doesn’t mean that they are we just can’t help hut feel that the talks ali6.it the good old days when
j local fans are not doing the club it used io just Sanford and Orlando.
. .. lott» that owns n franchise in good umpires.
j and team justice by staying away, We often wonder whether or not it
organiipJ longue a »«1 starts oil
St. Pete claims that Schwoitering because there are ever so many that would mean big times t &gt; have it that
*11 ,ith a winning club, cither winti c pennant or putting up a took th a t 16 inning game away from don’t come just because Sanford way again. We are afraid it wouldn’t
[ „ 't fight for it. for them sailing them when he called Bigelows knock loses a few games. And the team be for Orlando, because the way that
! fl5}. The fans arc all worked up over the fence n foul ball. If Schwel­ needs the help of the fans. And the Sanford handed it to Orlando last
y., their interest runs high ami tering did make a mistake it just club just has to have their financial year and the way they handled them
the first half this year goes to show
*“Jie things are running th at way evened up the hone that Monuhan support.
that
it would he somewhat lop-side i
‘ jil attend the games, work up pulled in the same town when he
and
we
know Orlando wouldn’t like
^Attendance and their money at took one from Sanford.
When Daytona plays here they
that,
and
of course Sanford would
: clt(. together with their help on
bring over a larger crowd than we
get
tire.I
of
heating the same club
tie
keeps things going financially
We hear a lot from Tampa about turn out ourselves. To a stranger it all tin. time.
I ut year we were in th a t fix and new records they are always making. would sound like the fans were root-j
(. u» everything was nire sailing. Wonder why they don’t say some­ ing for the visiting team, because i
Sanford is one of those towns that
Tv( ftowils were there at all the thing about the longest game without Daytona is there strong and does all
t lie big noise.
has
always had a winning club. This
1 (in*, they had their interest work- a run being scored. Maybe they say
year we just can’t hit our stride,
i [j up to top notch and the financial nothing about it because Sanford had
j ,rcb!(m was one of the easiest things something to do with it.
And the ladies, thsy don’t turn but take it from us we are not the
lit dul&gt; had to combat with.
This year, however, things have
different. Every thing that
c;aij have hoen done was done to
rAc Sanford a pennant contender
I t3t 0f 3ll ihe hard luck and other
tiirp that could come up, did come
j. Sanford has tried everywhere to
(lithe very best that we were allow*
rj to u»c in this league, hut oweing
Dthe fart that all over the country
tbff i* *uch a hig demand for ball
(layers. v.&lt; have been unable to get
together an aggregation th a t could
ku, a trail of smoke.
Our pitching stall has had a lot
i j , -i-**v. the number of gtimc3 we
in* lcat, because we never have
ittr aide to get the kind of pitchers
tttMtsry. We have had good ones
hr* anl we have several good ones
fit. hut for an all round good
pitching &gt;ta!T we have just been out
if lurk.
T(.t‘c. with several other good
reason* have kept Sanford down,
ri(iu &gt; ii| us to end up In next to
In: place the first half. This second
lalf o now on its way and so far
»l.nwit i we have made has not
IfT-, ,i whole lot better than 111 the
frit half.
Wi hjv&lt; good ball players, some
•ift ' ip i. the league, but we just
hur.’t !i 1 dtir stride. There is still
|!*r.tv "I lime to make a creditable
dosing m this second Ha f, and
Hr opt Gafney, Vice President
J;»- &gt;:. t!. entire team and club
a *' r,g t". from now on put every
wtrt f -..mi that they have into
hethmu and show them all that we
live gat what it takes to be right
cp there when the thing is over.
And when all the hard luck that
hive hud this season, the ma­
jority 'f the fans have thrown the
tun and eiub down. They haven't
dowr. that old time fighting spirit
»vi mine mil to the games, win
*•’ hoe, and their absence at the
tark ha* made a great big bole in
the gate receipts.
True, their have been a loyal
Ivr.ch that have stood by the guns
*“(i t h e r e has been a loyal bunch
that have dug into their pockets
vmil it began to hurt and came
iffon with the money to carry
thir.g( r: M&gt; far, but the absence tf
th* majority at the ball park has
B»lr it doubly hard as there is
• ta ■at&gt;| heaps th at depends on that
mty.ftte cents a head at the gate.
.'ar,!"M i« not a (piitting hunch.
The fan* .,f Sanford arc just as good
*P°ft» a* there is in the league and
£ * with the double efTorts th at the
f'jh and team is putting into this
*kjnS frijtn now on, and the good
•honing that we are bound to make
,l ub| make all these old timer, get
hJ,y. get not their rusty horns,
Dif'j their megaphones and be right
tt're wi'h their sixty-five cents a
pine.

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PACE f.

THESANFORDHERALD
nTiTTlOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, nulslnc*”* Manager

tourist crop is the greatest crop i n '
the world and Sanford should go
after them strong.

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IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN

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JULY 23, 1920

Mrs. Frank Adams and children
left this week to visit her parents
Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Steinmycr of
Live Oak.

Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Editor
The crew of a big ANhitc Star liner
Mrs. James Moughton and son
Phone 395
JPubUsed Every’ Friday by
refused to wash or be washed upon
Leslie have returned after spending
two months in Minneapolis. Minn.,
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY « r i* * i at s - » York, thereby hnldSoriely Personal*
.
£
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In^ up the docking of the boat and
Mrs. A. R. Chappell and son With Mr. Moughton they spent the
HimscRirnos r kin: IN »iw »nci:
costing the company *20.000 a day.
f 2.M
Eupeno are 'pending some lime in last w ttk end in Ocala the guests of
O N E 1 F . A B _ _ _ --------------s;:nc crc?/: tr.it
* *•• Wp
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Moughton.
H IS M O V T H N
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is would have pushed the whole bunch Lakeland.
T H K P .E M O S I I I H
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Starling re­
Miss Helen Gomales of Miami is
,... ■, ., . , ~~— —~ ~ 1overheard f r less than that.
E a U te d a i S m . 1 C l a « M a ll M a l l.f Au . om 2 .nd
the attractive young guest of Mrs. turned during tho week from Hot
ISSS a l th e !**•* IHfjt* a l S a n fo rd I locWla.
Deane Turner and is receiving many Springs, Ark. and points in Georgia.
t ’p d rr A r l a f M a rc h l i d IS7J.
it is with a feeling of pride th at social attentions from former friends
Mrs. David S peer who is spending
P h o n e I I S the average citizen now walKS about and associates.
o m n : H erald llalM la*
her vacation in Georgia is visiting
Sanford and notes the many changes
Webster Ordway has returned to in Fort Valley and Macon this week.
that are taking place. Not only docs his home in Ft. Myers after an ex­
fn r .im \ d * -iv iT &lt; H .p r»irn la H »*
Dr. E. D. Brownlee left Thursday
the Av.r.ar. as pkfss associat m s
he note the new tuildings hut h e 'te n d e d visit with his grandparents for Montreat, N. C. to spend his
notes the appearance of the lots and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ferguson.
vacation with Mrs. Brownlee.
t
hc
't
h e homes and streets. The city Is
Motoring to DeLand on Friday
More food is the cry from
Mrs. Olive Peele of Kissimmee, is
taking un a most neat and attrac- the guests of Mrs. Joe Harrold, were
big cities.
the guest of her brother. L. L. H ar­
live appearance and this fact will Mrs. J. N. Robson and her house
vey and family.
also be noted by the strangers in guests Mrs. T. E. Fischer and Miss
And much of this food will be our city. There is nothing like a Mary Codrington.
Mrs. T. A. Vincent arrived NVedraised in the south.
clean and well kept city which in-'
Mrs. J. II. Cowan who aceom- neaday from Nero to be the guest
eludes the parks and the homes and panied her mother, Mrs. J. A. Peter- ■ ^cr ! ' stor; Mrs. R. J. Holly. Mr.
There is plenty in the south that
public places.
I sen to Emporia last week is again ant^ Mrs- Nintent motored up, the
is available for farms ar.d these
------o -----a t home.
former going on to Tam pa to visit
farms will raise not only staple crops
„ . t. L ,
, , ____ ,
,____ I Mrs. Tom Abernathy has returned N a t i v e s while Mrs. Vincent remains
NVith Lake Monroe. Lake Jessup
but m any winter vegetables as well
here.
and Lake Harney all near Sanford 10 Orlando after spending a week
and almost every kind of fruit.
here
the
guest
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lyman and
for boats and fishing, with the upper
----- O -----Leslie
Went
on
Sanford
Height.
Mr.
Howard Lym an motored from
St. Johns river and the lower river
Sanford wants tourists and the and the Wekiw a river and many
Mr* K M Macey has returned W inter Haven last Friday spending
touri*t« want amusement so in the other tributaries in and a rtu n l San­ from a visit with her daughter. Mrs
evera' f u r s in Sanford the guest
ordinary course of events it i» up to ford. with the many beautiful clear Harley Mai ei in Jacksonville
•{ .'..end.'.
Sanford to furnish the amusement.* water lake, all around Sanford and
M o George Shipp and family
Mr. and Mrs. if. C. DuBose are
an 1 the tourist* will come The t he good roads and many other a i- expect t leave A . -ust 1st for ( . ---- •
-.od-y for M ontreat N. C.
vantage* thi« city really i a* more to n &gt;_ . wr.t-r*- tin;- will spend the t »&gt; spend a week or ten days. They
•• Tennessee A.jj| vj3jt jn other town* before reoffer tie t -ists than a y t i e r city in m -nt'. of August in
m
ountain,.
i rning home.
the state (iu* smuse-'.enis are di­
Miss
Willie
Hawkins,
who
is
t
'
e
\ | r . amj Mrs. Kelly and Miss
versified p.no tV» visitor* are rot
forced t i
n r - «• their attention* to gue.t &gt;f her *i-te". Mr A. i* t • n- Ma un Appleby have gone to South
learner Ca* lina for the remainder of the
any one form • f am usem ent. And i.eliy will .eave on : ia
&lt;i all this oi*y will offer them for .1a d -or,ville en route to h*-r heme ,u mer.
in i ,re**n«b&lt; r«. N l .
..a.
I! lic.ii Stew art leaves today
first class a n n o at ions
Mr*. U f*. Field* aril daughter, •,
turn to her duties at
St.
is really Hi last word.
Mary
have
gone
to
Chattahoochee
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Philadelphia
O
■■ '■ Mrs. Edwards.
Mrs. Benton a n d children have
, , , r ( “x
r Jimmy
a* ad u&gt;
Gordon Bri*,un came over from returned to their home in Tam pa after
r- wno ar. looking to ...m ■ir ap- Daytona. Fri lay to spend the w.-ek after a pleasant visit with the formers
pmntments . .
:m say.*
if he
,.n,j
ith Frank Chappell and
Her- st.*er. Mrs. Gu, Frank,
elected he*« going to put in a real |
Hu-sell.
Mr. Alfred Fo ter left Tue*day
" d ir t ” farmer a* Secretary of Agri-j
Mr, j j Mj,|«.r ar.d family who
ir.
hi* ear for points in Alabama.
culture That'* u». Jimm*
' "
1 are spending the summer at
Day­
Mrs.
NV. E. Coulbcurr. ha* joined
these hf&gt;nest corns f&gt;r. our horny tona Beach, carne home for the week­
Mr
C'oulbourn
at Blowing Rock. N.
hands, acquired by faithful planting* end.
C
where
they
will spend the re­
year after year &lt;&gt;! Congressional gar­
Mr and Mr*. A. T Holier and
To ffl ijood trrricr jrom i/'iur cor
den seeds and you’ll have to admit their mother. Mrs. McDonald spent mainder of the sum m er.
Mi-* Ellen Chappell is the guest
Sir pour Igit if(on &gt; lip t j-tr.
th at we qualify. Lakeland Telegram Sunday at Daytona Beach. Mrs.
of
her aunt, Mrs. Rowe, at Daytona.
W e ’re for you, old friend. The new-- McDonald wa* the gue*t of Mrs.
I . ( )T i»: j&lt; -oph* an&lt;i .*niiii*
Mr*.
NV. E. W atson with her
papi r n.en who have been sentenced D. It. Brisson.
m
'her.
Mr*. R. S. K*e! : arrived
-.1 t -«0 i.j|,. ii iV" e o n - i . l to read the f rigri’.»:'iTia! Record
Motoring to Daytona Bearh for ir m Ea*t ((range N. J. Monday
and distribute free garden *eed» for trio ilay la*t Friday were Mr- H. L.
crafili- trm iiiii*g’ltinii - &lt; i
Friend* of the family ;*:&lt;• dc*
em bryo Congro**men for man;, years j Peck. Mi*s Helen p eck. D r. W h itW lu i'W fr your uUtn !' i.lb!”
. ted to kr."» that Mr*. Keel or i*
1 In o iis H hing
are entitled
comb and Sherman Moore.
is you ought t o rv|»!o
* hi­
• alescing after a very serious
Nr anti Mrs L Allen, Misses Anna operation.
re pair -hop. Tin* trotiM’M elhodi't • hurch
ami (unit a Allen returned
last
Motoring to D a y to n a Beach on
filin’ it re op iro u ld t1 uThe nervict * for Sunday are It"* Saturday from &lt;icuu bringing with
Sunday
were Mr and Mr*, II. 1.
w c’ n- a u t o - m a t i w o rk *r
them Guy Allen Jr.
follow*:
Giii'on ar.d Ms* L".* Evans and I.e
W. K. Parrish i« moving here fr.»m L iuire *■.i.e*.
Letlhe II. O'*. Aulo Doctor
Sunday Sclmol at 9:30 A. M
New
Smyrna He i* i ,;i" employe
look afier four car'* health
Morning Sere lee a ’ 11 Oil A. M
M.-**v, M artha and l ’uuline Wal­
of the A. &lt; L. Shops,
lot,' -’'turned Sunday from a vi-i*
Subject "Th** Li i-* Commi**i‘ n”
Jno. I). Jin kins and fard'.y mo­
Epworth League ut 7 Mill P. M. tored to Daytona to spend : ur*(lay. witli Mr*. D. R. Bri**on at Da.«t.*i a
Beav*),
20*J PARK W E .
Evening Service at viib P M
Rev. F. E. Steinmycr spent T hurs­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Mr nr d Mr*. Billy Mill left in
Subject "Social Danger Signal*" day in Del.and.
their or Wednesday for Naylor, (in.

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a The} were a' &gt; .mpanied by Olive
Newrnan. Reginald
Ma sey
an i
Via - McLuulin. The latter will
spend t- n days with relatives in
M uclh ar.d Reginald will visit his
sister wh. e there.
Mr*. L. I*. McCulIer and little
son, i.. I’. Jr. are home again after
a week spent at D a y to n a Beach.
Robert Hagan and (!■ rgo Cowan
are e\ j t t,-d hum’ to-morrow ( f i n
Laurel Park. S. C.
Mr. NV. B. Zachary and sister.
Mis* Bessie Zachary have returned
from Tallahassee having been railed
there the early part of th e week by
the death of their aunt. Mr*. Wm.
Cate*
Mr. K. i.. Brady of the Bowers
Pharmacy left during th e ween f r
his vacation.
Mrs. E. \V i.owln: ! ha* returned
from spending a w«- ■&lt; at Daytona
Pea. h - i n . lie.* ..«ugnter. Mrs.
lieien Rowland L'mbuch.
Mrs.
Rowland arrive i from l.na Angeles
Cal. recent!./ and is the guest of
Mrs. \\ H. Peters and o ther friend*
here for L*&lt; extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Ryan of
Palatka are visiting ttieir sister, Mrs.
A, B. Mahoney.
Miss Olga Vihlcn has returned
from a delightful vacation spent in
Miami. Ft Myers and o ther East
Coast town*.
Mr. and Mrs. R J. Holly and
family and Mi. and Mrs. Reginald
Holly were th e Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smyes at NVinter
Park.
Mr. David Speer has gone to
Amerirus Gu. to -pend his vacation
with Mr*. Speer anti relative*.
Rev. F ather Farley will *upp!&gt;
the Catholic church during tin ab­
sence of R&lt; ■ Fattier J. J. O'Riuf*
dan in Irelumi.
Little
Nil-* Luclla M ahoney re­
turned with her uncle and a u n t, Mr.
and Mr*. Cha*. Ryan from a plea­
sant visit at Daytona Beach,
Mrs. Roy Bower and small son
Harry are among the Sanford colony
enjoying
tho summer at Daytona
Beach.
The Misses Annie an i Mildred
Lee arc spending their vacation with
relatives
and friends at Corinth,
Miss.
Miss Lucille Cowart of Sorrento
(Continued on pi go 7)

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F. P. FORSTER, President

II. F. NVHITNER, Cashier

Sanford, Florida

�THK SANFORD HERALD

JULY 23. 1920

PAGE

While crossing Ninth St. and Park i|uantitics «f summer llowern in
avenue
the white milk truck coming graceful arxngerhent with ferns.;
Utile Happenings
up
Park
avenue hit the Lexington The guest prize presented to Mri.
Mention of
amidship pushing it up against the Marlowe was a lovely eut glass
jlitlcr*
curbstone. Driver of the car said he knife-rest. For high score, Mrs.
personal Item*
was trying to get out of the rain ami Reginald Holly received a pretty
ofInterest
was going to f u s t to a v o i d hitting frrr. ■..»» ami the consolation prize
the cur. Mrs. S. Tragcr and baby of was u*. by Mrs. David Caldwell to
J. E. McKenzie was in the city on
Mr&gt;- Chns. I’aganhart and ilaughEustis were in the car at the time whom was given a set of erystal
left this week for Cumberland Wednesday calling on the local trade ami all were badly shaken up. ice-tea spoons. After the game, a
Mac is now with the Kelly-Springdryland for the summer.
Damage to the Lexington consisted dainty salad course was served with
lield Tire Co., and has Sanford in his
of both front and back fenders were wafers followed with Ice-lea
If you have not already secured territory.
and
crushed, right headlight broken, axle devils food cake. Mrs. Smith was
vnU, farm for the coming season see
Chickens, “ The nice fat kind." bent and hood dented.
j, ii. LewsU. 106 Park avenue,
nvei
assisted by Mrs. Sherman Lloyd.
48-21 c
49-Itc Phone 166.
Other guests in addition to those al­
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
phone 319.
ready mentioned who played bridge
RAGS.
ANY
KIND
EXE.
B.
Brown,
m
anager
of
the
sales
jjr, T. E. Speer left Wednesday
were
Mrs. F. E. Koumillatt, Mrs.
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS.
Atlanta to spend the remainder dep a rtm e n t of the Virginia Carolina
A.
II.
Wallace, Nrs. Ed Lane, Mrs.
COATS.
PANTS.
OR
Chemical Co., was in the city Wed­
cf thr summer.
Chas.
Britt
and Mrs. J. 0 . Smith,
RED
SPREADS.
AT
THE
nesday on m atters connected with
jf you have not already secured the local branch in this city.
Mrs. R. J. Holly was also present.
HERALD OFFICE.
59-tf
vour farm for the coming season see
At present there is an opening for
D aytona Beach—Furnished rooms
ii it Lewis, 106 Park Avenue, Phon
Script Dance
several
pupil nurses in the Gordon
light-housekeeping with kitchen
319
41M,C for
Keller
Hospital,
Tampa,
Fla.
Young|
The Script dance at the Valdez
and dining-room privileges. $5.00 up
Mrs. T. E. Speer left Wednesday weekly. The Raymond, Seabreeze, ladies desiring to enter training last Friday evening was especially
for a months visit to Atlanta, Bremen Fla.
should notify Superintendent
of enjoyable at there have been so few
48-5tp
Nurses. Advantages there compare dances of lute. Camping and bench
j . j farrollton, (!n.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. I). Mack and favorably with the large hospitals
.parties have superceded the dances,
If vou have not already secured
little son Leo Elmore, of Windmcre, of our country and with the enlarge­
this summer, therefore the dance on
your farm for the coming Bcason see
spent Sunday with Mrs. Mack’s ment of the institution in view they
Friday was a pleasing variety. Young
n II l.rwsi, 106 Park Ave. Phone
father and mother Mr. and Mrs. J. offer an opening to suitable appli­ people from Eustis, Orlando, Kis­
319.
* «*»»« L. Walker.
cants. Write today.
49-.'ltc simmee and Delilind added a goodly
PIIjh irth Harper, electrician of
Spring is here, also ground itch
A card from Miss Muller from quota to our own dancing set. Ex­
Tread»*H Electric Co., returned
and chickens with sore head. At Mi. Lowe California shows a snow cellent music and a good lloor com­
M o n d a y from a trip to North Caro­
last a remedy. “ C &amp; C ” tested and scene and she savs "Come up and pleted the pleasurers of the evening.
lina.
put up by Rena Allen, DayUmi. make some snowballs. We are having
If you have not already secured Florida $1.00 bottle.
44-7tp. a line time." Miss Muller is the lady
Informal House Dance
uur farm for the coming sea won see
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gruyain, who sells us stamps at Phil Elder’s
In honor of Miss Helen Gonzales
11. 11. Lewsi, 106 Park Avenue,
Mr. and Mrs% Alfred Lee and Mr. Postoffice.
the attractive young guest of Mrs.
phone 319.
18-1tc
and Mrs. Joe Hall, formed a con­
t Deane Turner, Miss Gladys Wilson
Sheriff Brady has rented the old genial p arty motoring to Daytona
entertained Monday evening
wit it
Ijou stable property and has a car Bench Saturday afternoon, returning
ati
informal
house
dative
at
her
home
load of mules for sate. He will con­ Sunday night.
on Ninth street.
(Continued from paged)
duct a sales stable at this stand.
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath is in
The young hostess was assisted in
If you have not already secured Sanford on Tuesday and Friday has accepted a position as booklooking
after the pleasures of her
jour farm for the coming season see of each week.
keeper ami stenographer with tile
Mf
guests
by
her mother. Mrs. Harry
If. II. Lewis
106 Park Avenue
Mrs. R. E. Hamrick and children, Alien Seed Co.
Wilson
ami
sisters the Misses Ka­
Thonr .119.
49-lie
Mrs. Fannie Lee and Mrs. Gen. therine ami Esther Wilson. Besides
left last week fur Sanford where they
Mr. U II. Treadwell and Nrs. will spend several weeks. Mr. Ham­ Hull have relum ed from a pleasant
the honuree those present were the
Winfield made a business trip to rick accompanied them as far as visit with relatives in Jacksonville. Misses May Holly. Marion Hand,
Jacksonville this week, going Wed- Sanford and went from there t"
Mrs, Ay let! Filin and children Kathleen Brady, Anna
Dullose,
n»&lt;day on the boat.
Orlando where he spent several days have returned from New Smyrna Lillian Shinliolser; Joe Gotunles,
If you have not already secured on legal business. Okeechobee News. and Coronado Beach.
Ed Moye, Harvey Parrish, Billy
jour farm for the corning season see
Mis* Helen Kennedy left Sunday Parks, Locke Meriwether. Hampton
You can order your new Buick
11. II. Lewis IOC Park Avenue now and save time on the next car for Georgia and North Carolina to DuBose. Ralph Woodruff and Leslie
rhune 319.
49-He load.
visit her sister, Mrs. Dunnivin at Hill.
46-lfe
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Treadwell and
Mrs. B. A. Hutchins, daughter and Augusta and her father Mr. Kennedy
children, and Mr. and Mrs. Itenaud son-in-law, Mr. ami Mrs. M. P. in Wilmington.
Shopping Part) from Sanford
colored to the beach on Sunday Connell of Busbnell spent a pleasant
Mrs. J. A. llurrold of Sanford
t ir.g mer in the Treadwell "handier two weeks with her son anil daugh­
Births
brought over with her in her ear
Mr. and Mrs. John W McCnlly Friday Mrs.
Robinson of Sanford
[f &gt;uu have not already secured ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchins.
jour farm fur the coining season see They left Sanford fur Bowling Green announce the birth of twin daugh­ Mrs. Fisher of Charleston, S. C. and
1! Ii. L e w i s
10(1 Park Avnuc Monday where they will visit rela­ ters. July l l t h . They will be called Mis&gt; Mary Codringtnn, who is
Mary Jane and Florence Jeanette. nursing in the Sanford Hospital. The
Thunr 119.
19-He
tives fur another two weeks.
ladie- spent the day shopping in the
&lt;i K Lewis, president of the O.
Get your orders in now fur your
D el.and returning in the cool of the
In
Honor
of
Travellers
L !.i»i- Engineering Co., of New new Buick ear.
See W. J. Thigpen.
Mrs. J. S. Wilson entertained with evening. Del,and News.
0rle.tr, u.i a guest of City Manager
IC-tfc.
a pretty dinner party on Tuesday
P.yan on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Robbins and
lllggllts
Kelli
in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
If j uu have nut already secured their New York guest have motored
1"J!'1'
|
\
W.
Jones
who
are
leaving
Sun­
Cards have been received here
jour farm for the coming season see over t&lt;&gt; Daytona last Sunday and
II. II. I.ewi- 106 Park Avontie enjoyed the day at the Beach. Mr. day for New York, on route to Eng­ ainouriring the marriage of Mr*,
land. The rooms were charming with delay Mutt Higgins S o Mr. Leonidas
Phone 119.
19-lie
Bromberg was very warm in hi-&gt;
a profusion of rod roses, the same C. Kolb nt Jacksonville Saturday,
.Mr- I'agenhart and Miss Ednn praise of Sanford and altbo lie will grngrunl (lower adorning the table.
July seventemith. ninteen hundred
k ft \\ i liosday for West Virginia return to his home within a fort­
Guests came in for the evening and twenty.
c l Maryland, points where they night. expects to come back again ns hours
B.uli young people have many
soon as lie can liipiidate his business
*.11 spend i he summer.
friends
here who will be interested
Huy .» Fryer, 60 cents a pound. in New York,
Attractive Fridge Party
in
the
news
of their marriage.
Order your now Buick now and
N*»t Side Grocery.
48-2lc
Mrs. Donald Smith entertained
T
he
bride
has been a resident of
Mr. A lie Bromberg of New York you will not lose any time on the charmingly on Saturday evening
this
city
for
a number of years.
City, derided be would spend bis new ear load coining in soon. 46-tfc with a small and informal btidge
The groom for the past year has
Mrs. Saul Robbins bad a narrow p arty in honor of Mrs. D. C. M ar­
vacation down here with us ami is
stopjing with his friends Mr. and escape on Thursday a veiling July lowe who left this week for Chicago. been indent illed with the Peoples
(Continued on page 8)
8th. when driving in her Lexington The rooms were most attractive with
Mr«. Saul Robbins.
Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged fcir
Herald Readers

In and A bout
*£ The City &lt;£

A FAMILY CAK

for

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN

TH E LEIX N G TO N IS TRULY A FAM ILY
CAR.
ANY M EM BER OF T H E FAM ILY
CAN D RIV E IT W ITH EASE. IT W ILL GO
A N YW HERE YOU ASK, W H ETH ER IN
CONGESTED C I T Y TR A FFIC OR ON
ROUGH COUNTRY R O A D S-Y O U N E ED
TA K E NO O N E’S DUST.
W HEN YOU DRIVE A LEXINGTON YOU
MAY FEE L TH A T YOU’RE JU ST A LITTLE
B E TTER O FF THAN T H E O T H E R FELLOW
We have hat I the Lexington agency only live
months, a part of the time, not being able to se­
cure cars, hut have sold and delivered fourteen,
several of these owned by Sanford citizens. You
can ask any Lexington owner about the Lexing­
ton, and he or she will tell you th a t the LEXI N( ITON is the only car th at they ever intend to
own. We can show you today LEXINGTONS
th at have run 15000 miles, th at have the original
tires, which show very little wear, and as far as
up-keep is concerned, has been practically noth­
ing.
NOW IS T H E T IM E TO GET YOUR LEX­
INGTON. WE RECEIV ED LAST W EEK
A N OTH ER CAR LOAD AND CAN MAKE
IM M E D IA T E DELIV ERIES.

It’s a pleasure t &gt;denpiastrate.

B &amp; 0 MOTOR CO.
Distributors for

Seminole, Lake, Orange, Osceola and Volusia Counties

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25 pieces of IIAIR
RIBBON, sold for
$1.00 and $1.25

RIBBONS
35 pieces of $2.00
Fancy Wide Ribbon

July Clean-Up on Silk

79c Y d .

98c Y d.

W e have gone through our Silk S tock and have reduced every piece of Silk and Georgette on our shelves.

$ 2 .9 8 and $ 3 .9 8 yd.

B eld in g T a ffetta , all S h a d es, S p e c ia l
Silk Poplins and Kimona Silk, 36 inch wide for

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T he Best Georgette Crepe 35 different shades, light and (1*0 P A
dark colors. The grade th at sold for $4.00 yd, Now -

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S ilk fo r S h ir ts R ed u ced
only 10 pieces left, all Beautiful P atterns and heavy ( g o Q O v r
quality, $3.75 to $4.00 v a l u e ......................................... $ 4 . J O J * .

1.

Fancy Foulards only few patterns left, $4.00 Silk for

ycl*

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$6.7 5 yd.

B a ro n et S a tin , 4 0 in c h e s w ide; Tan, Black, G reen, R ose and W h ite
36 inch Me.ssali'ncs, all shades, all
shades, regular $3.00 quality - -

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Crepe de Chene, good grade, all new
stock and good colors for - -

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Fancy Skirt Silk Reduced
$12.00 Fancy Silk - 9.00 Fancy Baronet -

$7.50
6.75

Fussy Willow Silk, Navy,
Grav, Fink, White *10 inch

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Few Colors in Georgette for

. $ 1 .6 5 yd.
$19 .9 8

F a n cy Silk S k irts $ 2 8 .5 0 and $ 3 2 .5 0 v a lu e s for
n

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JULY 23, |92o

THK»8ANFORD’ HERALD

PACK 8

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«ay, we cannot understand. Hut as it f a ll Lakeland Pastor To One O f |
is not for u* to know, anil understand
Largest Churches In South
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Our Heavenly Father’s way, we :u
Lakeland, July l4 .—When the*
(Continued from page i
i lii» children bow in humble submits!* ‘ congregation of the First Huptint
B ank. Mr. and Mrs. Kolb will sion to Ids will, nor uuestion his church assembled for iheir prayer
meeting they were shocked at the
spend their honeymoon at Brevard, wisdom.
announcement of the pas*. :r, Rev.
N . C. after which they will go to
And
j{ Resolved:
A labam a to make their home.
l i t . That we the members of the Louis En rmlnger. that he had deV.'omans Missionary Society extend eided to accept the ca.l to the I i. u
Launch Party
, to the bereaved family our deenrst Baptist church at New Orleans. *'*«
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Love'cas were hosts sym pathy, «•*.*! cummenu them to resignation to take etlect here as
on it delightful water picnic Monday our heavenly Father who is aide to soon as a successor is secured.
During his pastorate here he has
on their launch. Leaving the city comfort in sorrow and keep us in
in the early morning th p a rty were | „H the pathway of life,
added close to five hundred new
taken to Blue Springs where bathing
» nd&lt; ThlU u co|)y of these resoiu- members, in a little over a year, has
fishing and a delicious picnic lunch ‘ t jon„ he cat to the family a copy t o ( hullt n . three-story brick Sunday
were among tljo days pleasures, re- OUf | oc&gt;j 11[1J)er [l)r publication, a *chool building and he is considered
turning here in the evening. Guests copy preserved with the minutes of one of the moat successful and
of the happy occasion were Mr. and our society.
energetic pastors and Sunday school
Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mr. and Mrs.
workers in the South.
MRS. R. M. MASON.
Reginald Holly, the Misses Mae and
MRS. T. O. CH ARLES,
Mildred Holly and Helen Gonzales
Labor Endorses Democratic Platform
MRS. C. I I .'S M I T H .
and Holier? Holly.
Committee.
Washington, July 14.—Weighed
against specific demands of organized
Farewell Party
labor, the Democratic platform a d o p t­
A Line Old Place For Safe
Delightfully pleasant and happy
ed
at San Francisco "more nearly
In this issue is the advertisement
was the the farewell party given on
A E ,,hi,Jps ca| | in(t attention t o , approximates the desires and declaraWednesday evening in honor of ^
f#f| ^
|)U |)M homo ,,|aC(1 1tions of human rights than do the
Rev. Esther 0 Riondan b&gt; the knQwn as (hp j WoITord Tiucker planks found in the Republican
members of his congregation at the |lluc(. if for , aI„. Thf. ,,ro|M.rty j* well platform." Samuel Gompers. chairparochial building. The exening was lora|e(J nniJ h a , a )arif,, Viinl „ |in.Ht man of the special committee npplcasantiy spent in the enjoyment an #||t|r|? ||IocKi lh|f hoUM. j, aU t |iat I pointed by the American Federation
of a variety of games and ‘'harming
^ desired and the place will »f Lat.or M present labor's demands
Informality. Delicious ref eshmen . ( &gt;
&gt;it a
figure «- both party conventions, «vd towere
served
t&gt;y
tile
ladles
ol
ll.e
pur•
,
: repo ting the
, ,
,
' , ... .
it has orange, guava, pe-an and ,lua
*o
mi r,-,olt
rc&lt;uu &gt;, it .&lt;e
rish. Father. .(i Riordan
is
very
pnpu.
,
,
muni-tee’s
cork
,
. .
,
otoer tress Ml it and Wt! ruai.e some 1 ’mini u i •*
&gt;rtv.
lar among liis people and leaves for
W ittt ti e r»*|. -rt was m a il . u'llic
■rie a fine home. L. R. Pnili-n. City
Ireland with the heartie-t good wishe
t'ler will give you full particulars an analysis e( in r planks in the
for a happy vacation and safe return.
Dem irratic platform and a compari­
about ' :s fine prop?* ,.
son of these with tbs- pr ;:*an a loptResolutions of Rcxperl to t l n u
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Eugeni.* Shinholser
,J *r tTsiwn
Mar .Like*
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, , F e le r a tim at M w.real.
And he showed me a river of pure
N -folk. Ya. Ju t. M&gt;, 1920
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" In summarising it r but to say
water, clear as cyr».a! proceeding
that ,j;(l Denpicra’le pln’form makes
out of the throne of (iu i. and the Dear .. .. .■
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m oa, urc „f progress n &gt;*. f&gt;und in
Lamb,
eau's releu-e f..r th»* popul.iti u *&gt;f , jj.. platf.,rm of the ite,» il.lican i*arOn either side of the river v. u«
Sanford and it certainly gives me a t y.’' the report a*selred. "M en and
there the tree of lift- and the leave.,
great pleasure to note tin* increase women of labor «d tti•* 1 nitc.l tri.i.e.were for the healing of the nations.
of '_’.01h people since 1910, being an ;,„d all liberty loving people m ust
There, shall he to* night t_here, for in rr,.as(, „f 55 )1(.r ci-nt in 10 years. j ut]K(. between the declarations of
the Lord God giveth them light, and and it j* within about 100 of the these parties."
they shall reign forever and e\er.
a&gt;n* in population in 1900 to
*'Labor of America is not partisan
Rev. 22:
1910 which goes to show that the!
*&lt;&gt; any polities! party. It is partisan
To-day
ns ,we gather ,boro ir: our good old town is full of "pep." If to principles of justice and froedon,”
,
monthly business meeting of the it keeps up like it has been going fur t ,ui
)(Jrt sajij
Woman's Missionary Society, *&gt;ur the last I years, and I am making
thoughts were turned toward this this observation on account of the!
Colonel James E. Alexander is
land where, n*» storm clouds ever way it looked to me when 1 was with
home
from San Francisco, where lie
o'er shadow fur through faith we you in June, it won't lie long before
attended
the National Democratic
cun sec her there. Who recently we will have u larger population than
convention
a* a delegate from the
occupied her place here with us. God .St. Augustine. The figures for St.
L: Lis in,.ai.e wisdom i...- u '.' I Aug.;*t;n»\ release 1 at the *am*; time, State of Florida at largo. Mr. Alex­
Alma Eugenia Sldnlmlser. to this shows that city to have only ti. 192 ander was one of the nine Florida
delegates who stuck with 1f ‘ ix f &lt;r
home beyond the stars.
aga'nst our 5.5S8. If we had the
many ballots b e f o r e 1 U nomination.
(iur hearts are sad, we loved her. jinaitcial support of St, Augustine
Did.ami New*.
and we miss here genial spirit of
ha&lt; I think we might look forward
cooperation and helpfulness.
No Darker.
to about 2&lt;Mi00 people it* the next
"Work never I.Mbd tin one ,*et. No.
And us we recalled her valuable
mid It ain't going m kill mo!"—Drow­
service in our Lord's work among in tf“n &gt;‘c,,ri
sy Dan.
(*hv McLaughlin.
we bow our heads in the hu-h, and

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H a s F ir s t P r e f e r e n c e
T h e au tom obile Industry has pro­
duced no d istin ctive m odel m ore
popular than t lie CluindlcrDisputch,
:t car reflecting iti its lid ie lines the
character o f its service. It is the first
preference am on g those w ho want
a four-passenger close-coupled open
car. Its com fort, its beauty o f line
and finish, and its dependability are
typical o f the established Chandler
q u ality.

of its trim design and its beautiful
Rainbow Blue finish, but is due quite
as m uch to th6 standard Chandler
chassis upon w hich it is m ounted.
It seats fou r persons w ith utmost
coin fort. T h e driver's position is
restful.
T lie cushions arc deep,
well tilted and trim m ed i/i the host
o f genuine hnnd-hufTcd leather.

T lie popularity o f the Dispatch,
which reaches to every corner of tliew o rld , is based not only on the grace
T h e M ost

W ith its w on derfu l flexibility of
power, its ease o f d rivin g and real
com fort, ch aracteristic o f all Chand­
ler m odels, everybody likes the
Dispatch.

Fairly P ric e d F in e C a r B uilt

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Seven-P aisenecr Sedan, S299S
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TluuiRh th jiroduct that a man sells has a wonderful reputation behind it for inherent worth, liiob'th it has tlie enduring qualities of the eternalhills
and its appearance is
a deliph to th**ye, if the seller thereof i.^ not able to give you along with it th.it part in’ i:is own -. mi ip*.-rest we call Service,
it profiteth little.
A tractor n ay have the power to pull twenty plows tl rough black gun!
without a slip, it
• •• able to run your k rgestgrain separator and itmay be a beautiful piece of
Machinery wh
n it runs 1ml unless it i- is harked up by the Service of the dealer and the inanuiacturer it is a poor investment.
Ten thou and dealers from C mada to the Gulf, from Maine t » the Golden Gate, are ready to serve the Fordson purchaser. W e use the word Serve in the fullness o f its
meaning for they are the same men who have Served the owners of the Ford automobile for vears. The name of Ford Iuls made good service commonplace in the light car field and
the same set of men who have performed this miracle are now doing the same in the tra • *r field.
Much more important is it that your tractor he ready am! working at all time*;, w a n seed is to 1c put into the ground before spring rains, or harvest must be hurried, than
that your auto h uld i»e .eady for a pleasure trip.
That's wha Fordson Service mean &lt; k-eping your iraetor running. N o long wa:
o; :vj airs are in store for the Fordson owner. E veryon e of ihe ten thousand Fordson
dealers c... • , a complete slock of repair part.-, in Ills store.”

FORDSON—SERVICE. Ask a Fordson Owner.
The tractor today * in the same position ns the uutomoliiie t
yea ago, the own r are inexperienced and the help incompetent, con i q.wm!&gt; S E V IC E is the only safe­
guard a purchaser ha-.
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1 have the parts in ST ( ’ K. xpert r. ~ior -• p'irm an and in t n i*io n my v.nploynwnt and a .*.erv. e ear for the &lt;\\r|; -ive us** of th■* Traci*.*- Service Man.
I’ un ha ?*s and * war* oi F«* m i T ..
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is no otla r orp nlzation ,n tin « i.iir.t* y
iq..ij |» d to give the Scrv e** g ilj,* F* r*!***n ''c a ll r is g :* im: Fordson owners.

O rder Totia&gt;\ T ra d e rs may not he available when you need them.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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BLACKMAN’S
WEKIWA
RANCH
(Continued from page I)

iince my first year on the place.” ami hogs thrive well on the feed*
"T his 1 call a p retty grind recur' provided fer them; that no disease
as the place has been self-su-taiio 3 h a s appeared among hi&lt; herd of ‘ lit­
from the First year to the present. tle; that hi* !n&gt;g* have made umo*t
remarkabl • growth, without the aid
In a letter received from Dr.
of concent rate*, hence he is sure that
Blackman n few weeks a g o he
there i* a I,right future for the
wrote: “ l am butchering several
kiwa ltun&gt;h
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range hogs each week and
Hi* aim L t l&gt; ll.iv e on the ranch
net me from tw enty to forty
1.1’tm
purebred i'nlii ■&gt;! Angus cow*.
lars each, and they never
which
woul't •Ir •*; t at least Min
me a penny for food."
calve* yearly. tint would o n i e to
During the time that Dr HI 11**
i maturity &lt;*f » hieh t h e IlCSt Speciman was president of the State Tiii. K
m n* among t i f In ifer« Would be
Eradication Association he was
1ept on t he ratu’i . l tie rest sob!
liged to maintain hi* oilier* in l.t ih •
Hi* i X| ect * t i keep forts purebred
sofivillo. His two soli**, Berkley , ,.Ml
I’ldle 1 Augtl* bull*. l.tiilt) to j.miu
Worthington, were both serving tl •ir
l eipl i f I Jun-c Persi *y hogs and .it
country in the "world war" an I M
b a*t 1,000 *l.eep, I'rohaldy of t &gt;■
Blackman was left with the r, ■u
Shroj .l i r e breed.
bilitv of the large ranch. From early
■‘hi* * m i only lit* aspirni n
morn until late at night Mr- IB
i a' '■!' .r
dete-n • *
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m a n v a- n the • add! '' t.
and
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mid
hi*
ener g . •
mg t h e work, a p p a r e n t l y ■*it t.
'■•* i ,*et, d. Farm an I 1 ••
m u c h -ucce-s li­ w hen t he ijoct or u as
K" rd.
on t be iTotilnt himself
Dm ng -til •*t

( ’ommunications. $11.50;
Electric
Inspector, $15,110;
Laundry e tc .
$7.dll; Total $.‘153.SO.
Div. Bub. Bldgs. Service. Salary
Janitors, $10.00; Light and Water.
Awtting*, $50.!m;
Tot al

R E PE A L IN G ALL Olt DIN ANTES
AND B.\UTS OF ORDINA NCES
IN’
C O N FL IC T
H E R E W IT H :
HE IT EN ACTED BY T H E BEoPL E OF TH E CITY OF SA N T oR D
FLORIDA
Section 1 That the City Manager (
of
the City of Sanford. Florida, shall
Engineering:
Kngince *
revive
a* full i otii'tti'alion f* r his
ISO.50; Total $Sti 50.
rvii es I he
•f $.i25.ttu per mon n
St. Cleaning and Garbage
Section
2
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' 1i* t -li im &lt; is
: Salaries. $155.00; Labor
bclari'd
and Material, f l i t ' l l :
T o t a l . «w ' “H’d *«»
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F'
S1505 II
sure neces*arv f‘&gt;r t 1,* usual duly CJ

A Tonic
For Women
"I was hardly able fo drac, 1
was so weakened," writes Mrs
AY. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C .
"The doclorlreatcd me for about
two months, still I didn't -yei
any better, I had a large fam­
ily and felt I surely must do
something to citable me to take
care of my liltlc ones. I had
heard of

l have about 375 head of cattle of
Dept K. rd* &amp; Taxation: Sula- " !" « « « •« &lt;•* « " M *
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purebred Aberdecn-Angus. half and
•200.00; otr.ee Book*. Printing " ’••l’' ' ,ftl,h V ’ ,',f 7
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and
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tliree-ijuarterii Angus and native
.v Supplies, $l&gt;3.tl5; Communicatiot.s
" * shall ...........
'* ' .'* * f- &gt;•* and
Stuck.
$10,00; Legal Advertising, $230.10; 1 * * n*' ' ll" ' ,l •ge.
Muefch.vv ‘. t Ford Auditor*. $!M7 41:
.'mti,m I. That all Ordinances
••\\e have nliout 200 hog* and
Recording Fees. $125. JO;
Total. :‘»d art* of Orbinnnte* in eonllict
t ,,f these are on the range ami
will
tii* ttrdinani’i* are F.ercby
;i*r mainly highgrade Durne Jersey
JlddT. Iti.
v,itlr a few natives. The l.ammeek
Dept. Finatiic: Salary P.ix t ‘, I' oti i T at tbi t &gt;r linance
range is ideal for hogs. I'erl up**
I,-, i,,r, $ |0 ,0 0 : Total. $ Bl.mt.
sll.i
i* paid; • ■ . flieri wit in ten
p .rt are Hill,(RIO cabbage palmetto
B"iitnl; M u te r . $ l!.5 o ,
F*tn*.
day
after
it* filial p;
pa-Mi, e. in a
I,,,
,,r more,
berrii* an*
$1 ot); Total. . 5.50 Total t trd Fund
new p ip,*r i f ,i net al i'ircuiu:t n in
i,!-.;e about the same n* corn in
» l.ttil 1,2&lt;t.
the t : y . f SalY 'III, Btiirida.
deeding value and thornand* of ini&gt; time Mr*, Blackman •.i&gt;i t ot
Bldg
Muintuiiioiici
Div. Bub
.&lt;I h 11 Di-co'er* New Motor Be»t
..uk* bearing a large amount of neglect I »r i !u.&lt; wot!., going w••,.!■
J'a
by t i r iimi! IlM'll' V.til* of
"I decided to try il," conM aterial, $57 5: Labor $ Fl 30; Tut al
to Winter Bark to attend ’ *e meet­
The popular art ■1 motoring I i*
acorn*.
tlie i tty ( ‘i'mmt-*i* n of the t ’ity .f
iinttes Mrs Ray . . . *'I took
$90.75.
; rodlieed ,|uile a variety of pi* -t
Saitfiv
Bio i ia. July BJib. A.
"We have l(Ml acres in ‘tam e pas­ ings of tl,* club. Mr*. Bluckm;
eight bottles in all . . . I re­
tl;v. Sewer M aill! .liliel;, e I . gilt !!*_’ ».
ture’ made by burning and fre* a most enthusiastic clui, won na, ami ng whom may be mentioned i*
gained my slrcngtlt and have
III* gllv who r il ls the middle of llo on Material. $5ti.ii9. Total. $.’&gt;•*
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II. R STEVEN S. Mayor.
latently mowing the prairie, orgin- holding an important ollirtu
had no more trouble with wo­
|&gt;iv. Street Mniniainence; Signs, j
&gt;. l*. CHASE. ( ’itiutur.
ully covered with switch grass, and tinn in the state federation ‘ f wi - p ud. ’ e man wto* neglects to dim
manly weakness. I have fen
$55.O
N; Material, $ ' 1 2 5 . F i e g l .t ,,
she
Iti*
light?,
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fellow
who
Stops
to
i ’. E. IIEN RA . &lt;*11111 tnr.
discing iti Bermuda and joint gras/^ men * clubs. During these year*
children and am able to do all
un Ii nut* of tin* change a tire in the renter of the $f,9.2S; Feed and Labor, S 1■. I ; A11•-*» ;
stems, it is realty a wonderful lias learned the ins an
my housework and a lo! out­
live
stock
industry
and is as •
roa i or refuse, to let you pass him Supplies, $25.20; Total $ ■r&lt;l 31.
I. It. Bill I.I.I BS.
pasture. Also, some tint woods pa - live *toc
doors . . . I can sure recom­
t ’i'y Auditor
t " ' -k.
interest Acct un'
I Me re '
Hire made by ploughing or mowing thusiastle over it as she i* over the But \\ . E. WuRhall, Essex and Hud­
mend Card ui."
tin* wire g r a s s land, which then is r o b s of which she is a itiemtier. son and Ranger dealer, claims to Bonds, s &gt;092.5 0 ; ExeKaiige. $ ! •’&gt;19; Bt Dc.
Take Cardui loday. It n ay
At present Dr. Blackman i* ab­ have discovered tko meanest man interest on Warrant*. $d0 .o»; Total
taken possession of by carpet grn*
be
just what yod need.
in
tin
motor
pi
-t
tribe,
lie
discover­
$&gt;l ii*.ti!i; To t al Sinking and MainN e v e r Fined for SpeettinQ.
sent front home a great deal &lt;f
and v .r oll s pij paluins.
At
all druggists.
ed
him
but
w
a*
unable
to
trail
him
" Ilimibtfin*** may drive tmt&lt;&lt; a tine,"
tuinenee Fund. $ ' t ’»&gt;0 tl.
I have usually planted fifty the .time as he has accepted the
up
to
the
time
of
going
to
pro.
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"The
Alen'haui
of
E.B1
Total I&gt;i*b.: $13 041 '&gt;1: Ca ll in
acres in corn t i i ' year on account presidency of tin* Florida Syrup
Vetllee." Mn*l meal' !■" iili&lt;trili‘tlt|g
“ I was in Jacksonville la*t week Banks,
510,921.53;
I n o .io o ti d
,.( the wet spring, 1 planted no Association and during his absence
tin- i!
B.o*ieii TriuiM rlpt
corn, but am reserving this field Mrs. Blackman continues the sup- attending to business when I had Ca*h. $151.35; Total t'a*li on Hand,
(or sugar cane which will be plant­ pervision ot the ranch and what i occasion to *top in front of a bank . f 11.075 **; ( rand Total, $21,717.52
*uiii Mr. AYalt hall. "I was lucky
'd in November and December. I more she enjoys the work.
enough
to find a space to park very
In the work of the syrup assohave enough cane now growing
near
the
bank. It was near a fire
i
elation
Dr.
Blackman
is
greatly
and growing splendidly to | bint
5u or tilt ncrcs this full. I ex' i t interested and a little later will plug but there was the full amount
AN O III) l A N A N (' E
FIN INC
to ere t * syrup mill next tuitrtn**. push the planting of cam* and ti e of space which the law demand* be­
T
ill:
CuM
BENS
ATHtN'
u
F THE
tween
the
ear
and
plug."
if all goes well ami 1 hope to have erection of syrup mills in dilfereiit
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"I conn* out id the bank and to
•goo acres in nine the following parts of tin* state. The object &lt;f
t»1
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FI.URIDA.
AND
this
association
is
as
follow*:
t.
Find us at
my title- surprise my ear vva* mo­
year Live s t o c k and cam* are a
DECLARING
T
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SAME
T
O
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To
promote
l!.c
growing
of
sugar
ved
directly
opposite
the
ping,
with
tine combination. When it become*
ME ASI BE
necessary to replant
t i c can* I cane and the production i f pure a formal invitation fr«on the trailir AN KM E R G E N i ’A’
will plant the old field to corn for cane syrup in Florida. 2. To as­ otlicer to visit police hendi|Uarters FOR T H E USUAL DAILY t »Bt w o or three years, coupled wl*h sist in the erection of community AYhere my ear once stood a diver ERATIDN OF T H E Ml N I d PA I.
G O V E R N M E N T OF TH E CITY
velvet beans, cow pens, peanuts at 1 mills. ;j. To establish and main­ vva* serenely resting.’
DF SANFORD. FLORIDA; AND
beggarweed and hog them ulT wi..t tain a uniform grade of product
Rapid (iro u lh Of Florida Shown By
that
will
neither
ferment
nor
i
tv
*' a t t i c and swine, also cow penning
\ *.*.o«**eil \ allies
the land with several hundred cat* tiilt/.e. A To provide f u r the c o -I
fe$*jr** h &gt;•“ -.
r*
t ‘ at night during the winter sift - operative umi countrywide m a r k e t- j That Florida i* enjoying a rapid
growth along all line' i* indh a'ed by i
ir they Lave eaten "If the legumes, ng of the 'lime.
thus preparing it for an T o
crop
This in connection witli the live t h e rapid increase "I real e s t a t e , pc i t cane with manure.
stock industry is considered one of somil property and railroad ad tele- i
graph line* from ttHid to tin begin-1
"I lrivc f t ter n acre* in Bara l lie mosl important movement* in
agriculture, a movement that when ■■mg of t lie pro ent year.
gta.*s I• r meadow, a few icres
Rea. estate value*, a* assessed ft
Bhodis gras*. 1 have bought no once placed on its feet will make
the
entire state in 110)3 totaled $b&gt;.l ay ’ r hr rse', mules er i i'1' r e * Florida one of the richest agricultur­
al state* In the f ’nited States, in 217,312, while at ilu* beginning of tin*
i rder t" bring about a general in ve­ pre*ct|t total* for t**e *t P* *vr*e ■
il.cut of this kin I it will take co­ $236.202,7M , an in. ,* i ■* f c* :•*
ol erntion. the farmer and tl &lt;• capi­ than -b o pi■{* l i n t , in 1U yeatAND HE bought a pack.
H ILL T O L D mo.
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Rcrsonal properly valuation* in
OF
THESE
cigarettes.
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AND I asked him.
ON t h e maker.
I anch with a great deal of interest same time. The railroad an
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EuropwnWyvCorrode ffakm Screened
••WHERE’S THE Jnko. IAIIIT’'
and f&gt; w fi re oiling' &lt;f failure along graph line* assessment.* ineren*ed
OF A well-known brand.
ovliid* rccniff'SreanvWMtaJ ■H.^upCifs «\
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any if the lines laid cut. Fast ex­ in tita l valuation.* ' I the three di­
CCfAKticft*Cor\vO(\i«d loEvOrytkiaj'ltv ]
AND
DILL
said.
OF
CIGARETTES.
perience has taught them that they visions combined f&lt;*r the lb year* i*
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■9er\d for Booklet
have one "f the most valuable from i I 1I .dTl. 715 in liui.’f. !** * 17*.: w.sniTM.paop’n •
"WHY THE darn fool.*.
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ranches in Florida: th a t cattle, sheep .‘150,2*7, at the beginning &lt;f If*211.
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LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER

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Hodges &amp;.McMalien’s Barber Shop

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SPO R TSM EN
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FIRST PRIZE— Level Wind Reel
SECOND PRIZE — Bait Casting Rod
THIRD PRIZE— Dowaglac Minnow

FOIl THE LARGEST BLACK BASS
caught in S em in ole County, during
June, July, August and Septem ber,
with Rod, Reel and Articial Bait pur­
chased of

Ball Hardware Co.

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RLBllRT (if AUDITOR A* t LERK
JA N E fU2tl
Rerelpt*

Balance n* per last
report.
$ 1tv.552.KS.
Current Taxes, $1139.51; License*.
$31.25;
Dug Tax. $b.25; Fine* it
Costs $1277.00; Bound l ee*, S 15.00;
M i'eellaneouii income,
$151.00;
DcI!ni|Uent
Taxi o
$3060.00;
Interest and Costs, $01.00; l o t a ! 1
Receipts, $0101.01; tlrand Total,!
*21,717.52.
lUshurscmenl'
Dept. City Manager:
Salary.
$100.00; Salary of Secretary, $70.00;
Miscellaneous Expenses,
*10.Ml:
Total. $ 1Ml.SO.
Olllcc City Attorney:
Salary* [
$75.00; Miscellaneous
Expenses*
$8.00; Total $83.00.
Oflice Municipal Judge: F e d for
June *138.00; Furniture Court Room
$71.33; Slutionary and Supplies,
*2.35; Total $211.08.
Div Public Health: Satury Health
Officer, $10.00; Salary Inspector,
$25.00; Special Clinic, $25.00; Total
190.00,
Div. Police: Salaries,
*580.00;
Specinl Scrvics, $31,13;
(Ja»-Oilrepairs, $28.39; Feed Prisoners, i d . 40
Total $646.92.
Div. of Fire: Salaries, $320.00;

SPENDING THEIR mono
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AND DILL Bald "Sure.

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DUT HERE’S tho Joke.
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FOR OVER a year.
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SO I said, *‘Yntl bought 'emi
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DIDN’T THEY satisfy!’*

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I'D ALREADY boon ftmofctnir.
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T T 7 K ndmit it, tho jokc*&lt;i on us.
A \ And over three million other
smokers arc "in on il" with Uilf.
But the real joke is on nnybody
who looks for ’’Satisfy" anywheru
but in Chesterfields—-for tho Ches­
terfield blend cun’* be copied/

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THE SANFORD HERW.D

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la*ted until midnight lust night, hoMr. Runlett l.o tt.i-* Jr., m a n i ^ r gun i &gt;• actual ta*^ of constructing
Armour Parking House &gt;how* Hie of Highland Oaks Farm. Pierce. Fla the new ■■ •trument. which, if upIncrease In Hog* Klllnl.
mad*- the anniium'rr.t r.I at th*' ri-&lt; &lt;•nt ji*-i\ri ‘ y the citizens, will he the
f:-ntution” &lt;&gt;f the city.
T h a t livr-t k i• 11-r* **.* an- devel- stat&lt; -wine grower*' meeting that li.p.ire
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la«t December.

now

«:d. This i* especially true -I t F•• hog
t he
industry, rays J. M
Florida Experiment -r .iti
Tin* folInning figure supple i ! y
i . a »;
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Arm our Co. i, iu a gi
change in t h«* In g indust •v 11 -it 1as
taki-n place in their packing &gt;.u- t in
Jacksonville. Fla curing t:&lt; past
three year*, in 191T Arm u- A- •
killed at their JaeksnnvkV i r ‘ " «. In
t)69 hog* averaging l i a s
1919 they killed uf.T.tl nog ti v» ; *
tiging ltio pound* live weig!*.
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The*1** ligures are not g.;*-*
*They are at tuu fa&gt; 1• Thi- ■jj ***v&gt;
over IDO per cent ihcr«*.i»*- if. t h numl»er of hog* ami nearly ..... .
cent incrcaje m !iv. weig: t* all in
tliTo-e years* !in t
T hai is not ah l&gt; . v g ’ . *• *.• .t
live y e a r1 there will l •• anoiheg
increase in the nun. her ane
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t h e liog«. A large f:»* t «•r it; the e.e'. &gt;■srpment has heefi the *» it., gr
asvncdation organited in Jantia y
JDIfi, which ha* been a live wi-*- - .
f a r ju the hog interests of the -tat**
are tnneerm-d. The result* of the«e
cfTnrtrs are seen ir. the log improv. •
m ent made in duality &lt;d ti* hog.
They
of the state *ir.ee •ha’
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a li o &lt;Arted t i e . ...
hot umi i at lie sii "A t
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A tlanta, ( l a , t i e ti.,: .
O c t n le r &lt;l this &gt;ear.
Mr. Z. C. Herlong -f Mi.
P.v
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d e s p o n d e n t and d o w n h e a rte d . To
liring back th e s u n s h in e take

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The Sanford Herald in telling
ah"i. • e mt—■ &lt;f the St tie I’ress
A *o.* i'i.'n

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. f 2d eg r.es al &gt;ve alnid.sy temperature iti-.-u ’’..n from all organizations
the 90‘s during much
Miami. After u s... i.i! hour, tin hu - v ere well up
and imj. i.iuals interested in the
r.e«« session wa* called to order at of the Week No Station, however,
future of 1 1 irida’s road building.
reported
ino
degree*.
] ’&gt; o’clock this morning uni ad*

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PLANT MARTI S BY-TEST
SKEH FOR GOOD RFSULIS
Cow 1*. i&gt;
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Largest and old»it * ed hou*&lt;* in
the state

Send for Seed Special and * atalog.

E. A. M ARTIN SEED CO.
Jatk somitlc

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jeurn.si f &gt;r lunch shortly la-fore
nmm.
Mayor IF r.h r. made t i e aildri •*
i f welcome to
visit. r« The ma&gt;.r 'aid that h« couldn’t gi*.*n an
inspiring a.hire** »»n the jewelery
husins'.ss. hecause hi* end of the
I unities* i ad keen to pay the hill'.
He assured Me jewelers that the
gate* i,f the city were open to them
and that Tam pa would d&lt;* her lost
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Sanford, norftfa

No premiums with
Camels—all quality!
A M E L S q u a lit y p lu s C a m e ls
p e r t b le n d o f c h o ic e T u r k is h
c h o ic e D o m e s t i c t o b a c c o s p a s s o u t
m o s t w o n d e r f u l c ig a r e t t e s m o k e
e v e r d r e w in to y o u r m o u t h !

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moderately

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you

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the w ay to p ro ve that
statement is to compare Camels
puff-by-puff with any cigarette in
the w orld!

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C a m e ls h a v e a m ild m e l l o w n e s s th a t
is a s n e w to y o u a s it is d e lig h tfu l.
Y e t, t h a t d e s ir a b le “ b o d y ” is all there!
T h ey are always refreshing — the\}

n ever tire y o u r taste.
C a m e ls le a v e n o u n p l e a s a n t c ig a r e tty
a ft e r t a s t e n o r u n p l e a s a n t c ig a r e t t y odor!
Y o u r s a y - s o a b o u t C a m e ls w ill be:

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Supply or ut.*n j

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It. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Wiaston-Salem, N. C,

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KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

No sir-ee, bob!

«i • i extent. *i&gt; -

would be i -noj . y general
** rei ar v 1 . t
IIu'l .( ! ' ! *ej;.,ent 1tici.ll. The last day r f tkn week, and
J lh.4*.
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re,
. , ..s' more
r r»«- Wv*ul i u u: a- •* to attend 1since the mat •
. 1st 1
ti cotixenti ” , ('ecaure *&gt;f a r« cent or less wit.*
U bids *S' •
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’atior. Mr. Hull read fhi*
dent'* report ana then made his showers (ontinued at ttio close of
own report to the convention Ar- the week. The cotton crop made good
i nitre me tit n,i&gt; made of a "iiurstion progress in some localities: in others
t.
at the dinner hour tonight at the crop is le&gt;* promising. The w.*.*\il
(iarcia’s resturant. when the jewel- i* in e.idence. but only a lew places
.*r will discuss their mutual pro- report much activity. TI* wa*n.dry
hlems and endeavor to solve tip’m. weather during the last ten ita.. *
The follow ing delegates register* i ' w.i* unfavorable to the pests. Cane
I. Cole*. Gaine*ville: H. McLaultn. and j..itm»* are mostly good, nl&gt;ni.ford: Mr. and Mr*. F (1. ll. thong, both would he benefited by
Wiehe. Ocala: Earle L. Mbidb-tor. rains, especially on high lands. Sh. M ia m i;'William ('• Stubbs. Tam pa: men:*
f melon*, tomatoes, a i
&gt;t her
c ntinue. The went . r
O 1. Henderson, T am pa: M &gt;&lt; ■d.
rather -.1ry f..r ■•itrti* fruit* . n!Tampa: W; lliam w . Cb-rny. NP’A
t&gt;r!ea:
J. F AJIred. Fort My* •rs; t hou gh the c« rulit. n of tree 3 is
11 R. II err. \ \ .. .* hula ; J M M »r- L'rr***rally to** . ami f irit i* hoi dins;
*iu*, Ar* adiia; J 1 \\ .1 -h. Ik'.r*. **x : ^ **11. Mu. . I t h - i liaoco crop hm*
It ,• %3 In the - uith
P
A Pet ,*r*’&gt;n. */.e;d-y rhill*: T4 - t i**»n i a ’ o ■*
. ■ l A * ■i■r l i . i '
\\ and central | -iftl. : * \U'V 1 rut ru
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M.ami, 1.The j t:I&gt; iolorhl
T... ..tin
M nton-t, *
"TV • July F! ri
It. L. l ' a j •
Ttmut hly i : •l ' i !iV *f tin* Flori.
II K Ada
&gt;•:*!*. Alif *
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f ♦,* ?r.a
oft
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Hull. ! ,aet • ver ive ani* irn I 'c* • 1 W1th - * il*«*ll*
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All n ! H e * . J a i &gt;* era, beauty
■: n : *i ie ar ; Itlll.
; **ctof#, H. J. The front COVf&gt;T design shows •St.
Rile*, Jackson v ill
Leon
Rowe, Petersburg on :he Ray is on the
■ aytona: llenr McLa
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J&gt;il! ''life an d is ■&gt;-. ;.rti»T. S.S. MeLauchlin, W inter Haven, Me. The Inside page.* are devoted
J. A. Elebasli.—Tampa Times.
m featuring Sf. Petersburg umi t»
------------------------the Important Good Roads propanganda of the day.
Citj Commission For Tampa
Under caption &lt;-f the “ How of
Tentatively deciding th at the newcity charter shall contain provisions State Rends for Florida" is printed
for five city commissioners, w ho shall for the first time in the State a
chouse a city manager to handle the table showing total registrations of
nil sir* of Tam pa, the municipal automobiles in all states for the

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n c y sr.v.’d .
’is ninth-V
it •!. y o u k now . Hy ‘Air vu . d*
*..u 2 nvr of &gt; siu tVg tv • n
a n d fa b ric s a n d of y. u ..ncr
m any
t u b e s \vc c a n s .v - y.
d o lla rs whs
tv.!! • * v ;v rd the
purchiLs * of n w tn ■&gt; ; nd u iln s
\v(u*n y o u ai'tu.tMy n a*t have
th em .

■ak and "Ird St.

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.a-t v -.r-l. (}aite a number of *'.it:on* receive i tui rain.
Conditions of Crops. The absence*
of rain of moment and the high per­
centage of .unshine wire favorable
f r • *■ , &gt; ■i • n . f farm work. C :r
and

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.MONEY IS SAVED

............. ih&gt;* eltie* ..f KtirojK.* n
• •. \. .l n'cording to Its size— a
•"*
* for n ItMle dog nnd u l.lg tm

I'rccipilat n. Showers, mostly
light and he a l, cwurred in the se­
veral diets u*. hut they were in•ulftcient &gt;‘ii i.phu.ds, where nior*. « r
less droiig :_v condition* prexailed.

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I’ en«ac"'a seems

run short of t ■■;»(* for it says: West
Fla. visited
South Fla. Editors"
g eeflls
ie
lace to il tut and
tl. .
••sri'l . ’
T :e ang was there; a! every fee..
N , wer on earth could stay 'em!
VI
it h :1av folks an i west tlay

Du- ^ er ii.’.:* a*gurr.eni pro an*l eon. splend . : ti*&gt; d K&lt; ads magazine a*
t. a ; .*ipositi *t. by t he " r - 1*i rs Miitori*t". ami w *
One v &lt; f.»
Ige
I
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umright
* - remove the perdic I • it a brig! t f old In th*
r.e Ju
t hi* *ale* wu* 5&lt;l
- In •&gt; fr :n tr.e control From • n of Goofl* R i ds in Flof*i&lt;ia
P'd .c* j :
r \ da farmer.
?; &gt;m
br ;&gt;r &gt; aim: Frogr*
I.‘*g:**.ltl Ian
T. * i ivrst oik interest &lt;f i"
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f i live jud; f ‘ * till ether
• a*’ ment • *
&lt;■
are eertainly looking up. L r;da
What a pine t * iv e m . —
the d&lt; fb .
m a n elec *e i !
will he reckoned with in
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each . m .
ight
1
Judge Drui
K‘ « tv
rr.itn'i**r of the M *
T
swine show • tld* fa'..
’ i-i-' i
• f tie plan .9nr
r*r 1i
». t al!
carrb
.1 general invitat
t‘.ft'? ^
•e j a |ge. ra*i e r ::hun i
*: «ri an I.e{ion Win.
1«
wor.
ers
to
at
••• i i f tG
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R
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1
•*! \ 1! Jlltt U n i 's &gt;,I F I
i -iv.nK
»* •; •"i r*ed. u n
ir &gt;u*‘
.» -rti»*T.t*Mtt m .
at St. Augustine on ’ ] C
"Rig Itai:
• \ ; &gt;r - 1 t l . l y
tl a t the j u lg.
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tl’
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fact
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at
the
•/
. i 29tl an I !■ th instant*, w
Tampa t* Hu*t To lie nil Jew c : e f * ed c*e t, v o u l 1 I*- m-Te respor IMVc
n **f *.a»&gt;.* e . unty
Amen linen*
hv
Of ssouih Florida
t&lt;* t ye will f : i
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Fa ‘•*4
i:: - ' Con.*"
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*ii»n
November
voted
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Trihune.
. • &lt;■* ;*v and
I let ad jew leers fr in all p a r ’
South Florida were in uttei. iut.ce a
cu*&gt;e 1 in all its details. i
*
•••i... • •• *. July 27th and
.,n
r •• i am -a J a tz {land will
the opening session i f t i e fir*- an- Meat her and ( rop Condi *&gt;n* in day ionic atlair will l&lt;
n *r •
1
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music. Lveryhodv in 'ite d
*:ual convention »*f • * Florida Re.
Florida For T he Meek Kit n
, auspices of t ;e Legislative C un-s
n i l lev • '••r-' .I*- *, i ■Itl'in at t&gt;e Do.
Idg
crowd is expected from
a
and
.lull r. 19211
mittee of the Florida Sta'e Auto*
&gt;"ta in T a m p a tl .* w e:*s. 1n . i
an a vicinity.
Surd
Tempera: or*
Tern r erat tire a t . ■, mobile Association, and i* for the
ah*e nee of President ' K.ilph Fay :.i* i j
Drps Taxed According to Size.
age.l
from
1
degree
aeiov. no: inn. • purpose of getting full and free
Jack sonville. the t: leeting wa- P'S—

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past live years. Florida
shown a’ "on per rent
period, and 42 per rrn'
1919 ov * 1‘* 1 am) a total numhe
registerel in 1919 id 6 7 ,00(1, The
Automobile Associat n is to he
congra' Fated on getting out such a

�Tin: SANFORD

/July 23, 1920

HERALD

PACE 11

a u o r l a t r d D u r i r U n i n t o a c o r p o ra t io n un d e r
t h e n a m e of T H E L. A L L E N S E E D C O M ­
P A N Y , for t h e p u r n o . c . act f o r t h u n d e r the
p r o p o a rd a rticJre of i n c o r p o r a t i o n h e reu n to
a n n r i e d , t h o o r ^ i s s ' of w hich ia now nn file
w ith t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e S t a t e a t T a i l a h a o e e
F lo r id a , t h a t we i n t e n d t o a n d will a p p ly to
t h e H o n o r a b le S i d n e y J . C a tt * . t J o v r r n n r id
F lo rid a , nt T a l i a h a i a r c , F l o r i d a , on t h f 3t'lh
d a y ol J u l y , A. D. 1920, for le t t e r a p a te n t
u p o n aaid nrtic lea ■&gt;( i n c o r p o r a ti o n .
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L .‘ALLEN
A. F, A L L E N
I’ro p o a cd f 'h a r l c r of 1 he I.. Allen S eed
Com nanj
W e, t h e u n d r r u j g m d , h e r e b y aaaoclate o t r
l i e l v t a t o i t e t h r r for t h f ' p u r p o a c of hecomlntr
j a n in c o r p o r a ti o n tin d e r t h e l.nwa of
T he
S t a t e of F lorida, bl,&gt;
y a n d u n d e r th e pruvlilun*
! of the Statutea of aaid State providing I nr
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m p a c e 1)
the promotion, llaldtltlra, rights, pritilrgta.
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otTiros.acd ill tht&gt; f o l l o w i n g 1,n‘l ImmutHfe* "f corporation. for prolit.
»IOn « 3
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J
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A rlirte I.
T h e n a m e of thi» c o r p o ra tio n thall he
teleg ram :

N’fi»rHanr
Tf* , , r r d tt"*1"
Hr#. 1255 cha. S * 3.92 ch* E . of
.11 E. r a l . n l from tSSO.OO to 12500.00. nam ed, w ithin aaid Special T a x School
. rcilun
of ( h r G eneral M a tu le a
, S \ \ C or of N K J f of S \V * i of Htc. 6, T p . 20 3. SIt.
anford T r u c k Urow era ln»., Ileg, a t Inter, D i.trict, to hold .aid election.
N’utlri* la h r r r b y gi\#n (hat H. F. D oudttty, I 5 ; , l * 31
Hun S 27 rods K. 3.17 chs. .S’ of W. line ol A. C. L. It. It. with N linn of
I’tefinta N o. 7 ( C hulunta ) W. II. Mcrrl*
p u r r bftirr of T a t CrMiflrit* S o . |iw&gt;, «ta I • 1
\V 3.17 rhs., 2 acres* T he . n i l la ml f i e n r v a Ave., Hun W. 00 ft. N 175 ft. F; wether,
It. It. Roberta, J. E. S n y d e r, In*
I n r 5th d a y of Novem ber
I*. |V#fi, has being assess* d at t h r d a t e of th e U i u a n r t of 60 ft., s 175 ft., r a i n d from (910.00 to . p e c tu i i and D a v id Self, Clerk.
filrd taid r r r t i f t r a t e In my ..filer ami ha* iUch «trilflrafe In t h r m m r «&gt;f U nknow n, SI XliO.no.
Dune a n d o r d e re d bv th» H oa rd of Public
m ade application for tax deed to i*«ur In
' Itf*
t V r tlf lr a ta N o. 737, d a t ' d tl &lt;
II. W. H e rndon, Ilcg. a t Inter, of K line of Instruction for Seminole C o u n t y . F lorida, in
a r r o r d a n r r with law, Said r r l t i f l r a t r rm - : n ‘! ,,a *d J «nr A. D. I |»S3# Sal.I certlrtcato -Millonvilla Av«. with S line of Sec. .10 T p. regular .ee .lon aeaamldeil at S e nf«rd Fle*&lt;2 i
brace* I h r following 11♦ *r f i ti *«| j»r o pe f t " *'rn **ra&lt;r» * t h r f nt Iu%l n g *| r *r r Itor p ru pe rty in s tr it »■.
k „j ; ,; \ , .
i ui *.iay J u l y 6 th , IV2U
Mttjatid In SrmlnoJ*- Countv, Florid* fn-wM *3 u x t . d i* SbrrSr.r.L' Cbxjiii), r i m o a , to-wit; &gt; d*. E !T2 y d i , r. i s : &gt; 1. . , V* IU2 y d i , , 5 tS K A L l
C. F. I . A H H I S O N ,
U t ?• S E Cor ! ; ; w « , ..i «.&gt;;■
t «cr. 7. V*" * E C m .
V.'j. of .-sr,*4 of S W ' , of acre., r a i.e d from 1250.0(1 to (500.00.
A t t e .tt
C h a ir m a n
f e . I I . ' tt. 30 E., Uun W. i :i i d It . N 231 ;„V
I n . 20 -s . il. -■I K. Hun N 7.t o cha..
J o h n Ku.aell, Ilcg. a t N E pt. rd Inter, of T. W. L A W T O N . Sccty.
It.,
1320 (I., s 211 ft.. 7 u r n , . T h e t a l l
- » » rh* , S. 7.10 r l t , , E 2.9U ch*.. 2 a m * , Union a n d C h a p m a n Ave'a in town of San- l7-5tc,
land heine a**r**rd at the d a te of (he i,- V " ' ’ *"1 ■»«« tuiiig n . » . . e d »l the d a le of ford, ru n E 'ly along Union Ave. 250 ft., N ’ly --------.UlTiee el aueh rertllleate in t h e nam e of , {1*' h u u a n r e of &gt;ueh c. r tlltcale In the naniae.if at_ right a n g le , to L a k e M onroe, W ’ly along
g o i t r e of Elerllon
Unknown. t ’nlr** .aid reMliieate .hell he I n k n n a n . 11a* Itled . a i d certificate* In m y lake to C h a p m a n Ave., S*ly along K side of
In com hllanre with the provlalon* of
redeemed according to law. ta* it Ceil will "'o '* a n d haa made a p p lic a tio n for la * d e n i C h a p m a n A vr. to beg., I acre#, raised fr**m
C h a n te r 167.*, Law* of Florida, N o tic e le
Ie.ue th ereon on the ,1rd da&gt; of A u g u .t A. D. ,n '■*«•• In aeeordance with law. Uni.-** .aid 111,000.00 to f l *,000.00.
hereby gl*en t h a t a n .lection ha* been c r1920.
Certificate, .hall lie rcd.w m ed acrortiing to
K L* WomfrufT, L ot 0, and S 72.2 I t. of d rf e d t«» he held a n d the aame will be held
w, ta* d ie d will U*u,. thereon on t h e 27th
WitncM m y official .ig n a lu r r a n d .cal thlLot 10, Hlk. 2, Tier 2, *&gt;f Sanford, raised in Special Tax School District N o 3, Sami*
•la* of J u l y V. D. I!*20.
the !*t day of July A. I&gt;. |l&gt;20.
from
19330.00 to 111,500.00*
} n#de C ounty, Florida, on T u e s d a y A ugust
Wttnrw* my oftlri»l . i g n a t u r c and «eal t h l .
S E A I.i
E. V. D l t U l ’. LASS,
\V. !l» H y n ra , Luts 2. 3, I .A 5, Ub«cV *1, 10th, 11*20, for t h e purpose of d e te r m i n i n g
f ’b r k
IT rcult C o u r t, Seminole C o u n ty , Hi 2 1 th day ol J u n e A. It. f-tjo.
Tirr
4.
of
S
anford,
rafted
from
113,100,00
l
u
who shall be t r u s t e r s of the said d is tr ic t f a r
SEAL!
E.
A. I H)l TO LASS,
Florida.
t h r next su cceedin g two years, a n d th#
Circuit
C o u rt,
Seminole
C o u n t y , $ 1•‘,000.00,
IW lr
lly V. E. IM Il'H L A S S, l». C. i Irrk
Mrst N a tio n a l Hank of Sanford, l e d 1, n u m b t r nf mills of District School T a x to*
Florida.
U - S tc
lly V. E
D O U O L A S S , D. C. IITm-k I, Ti# r 4, nf Sanford, ra is u t fr«*rn $14,- l e l r \ | r *l and c d l e c t r i l Mr each of t h e saitj*
\ i tu r l i t t e r t n t r l ^
I
I its b u a ln e .a aliall be c a r r ie d on In th e f i t &gt; . f
1 " 1 1 1 1,00,
years,
\ o l l r c of t ppllrallori for Ta* t*ccd Voder
c o n s o l i d a t i o n . R e p r e s e n t t o F e d e r a l S a n f o r d . S e m inole C o u n t y , Florida, a n d at
... I; L Miller, Lot 5, Hi tick 3, Tier 3, of * T h e fallowing n a m e d are a p p o i n t e d t o
Section 3 D of Hie U cncral S t a t u t e . . In I h e Flrru lt F o u r t Tits Ju d frlsl C ircuit
« u r h o t h e r place* in t h e S t a t e ol Florida,
S e m in o le &lt; n u n l)
M u r id s . In t h a n r r r y * Sanford, raised from f 5500,00 to $7500,00, act a# Inspectors anil rlrrk a t in # preefneta
C o m m i s s i o n w e w i s h s h i p p e r s o f t h i s a n d in t h e U n i t e d S t a t u a . may he from
Nnllcc I* hcr.b&gt; g l . i n th at E. li. Hodge*,
It. W. Hi r n l o n . Lnt 11, tllnck 3, T ie r I n a m e d , within said Special T a x School
t i m e t o t i m e a u t h n r i f e d l&gt;y It* Hoard ol p u r t h a . e r of Ta* ('c r tillr a te No. 2|C.|'. d a te d ■Millard II. Cross, C o m p l a i n a n t ,
» f Sanford, raised from $ |b00.00 to fnooo.00. D istrict, to hold said election.
s t a i r p r o c c t c d t o t h e e n d t h a t o x - D irector!.
Ys*
Hill of C iim piatnt.
tho drd day ol July A. D. I POO. h a . Bled
Uoy F. S v m r i , Hag. I ft. W of p t. of
I'reclnct No.
Geneva H I l a k r r . t], C.
.aid certificate In my uftlrc a n d h * . made 1' riithy F. F o r ts , I h d r n d a n t .
Article 2.
c la im s d u e t h e m fro m S o u t h e r n
fhter. of N line «»f St. f ier i rude Ax e, with L 1.# file, M, IV, Tayl«&gt;r, Inspectors, a n d Wtn,
Notfre T o N o p * I t e tld e n t,
(a) T h e ge nera l n a t u r e ol th e l i u . l n i . . , to applicatio n lur Ta* D ied to l t . u c In accord
II***I»(
b
rc
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27,
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It*
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lit
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Kilbvr.
Cltrlt.
E x p r e s s C o m p a n y w i l l h e p a i d . W e be c o n d u ct! d a n d c a r r ie d on by t h l . corpora* anre with law. Sab! certificate embrace* t h r f«i l »Arotby^ t\ Cross , C o lu m b u s , U t o r g U . #&gt;■«! f b . , , N It* rh*., E I6.;:i rh*., S E 'l y
D u n r , n i | o r . l r r n ! by t h , lin . r il nf P ublic
following d e c tr ib r d p r o p r f ty situ at« d
in
*f e e lin g ; .
t o h e r e c o r d e d a s o p p o s e d t o Hun, I* t o d e a l In ge nera l m c r c h a n d i . r , buy, Seminole C o u n ty . Florida, to-sslts »i a r r * . ' , ' ° u * fl‘ hereby r e q u ir e d a n d o rd e re d to • lung W ililn nf Ity, 3.35 fh*. S 6.01 fh*. t,» I n .t r u r i i. m lur Srmln.&gt;lr C.iunty, FInriil*. In
1*11, n r h a n g n arid d e a l In r r a t r m aterial.
tug
I n * t). H. Ity.t 20 ■ r r n , r*i,i I ( m m m g u ls r *r*.inn ai.nirililnl at Jtanfnr'l, hlurida
before o u r sa id M re u it C o u r t (2200.00 tu (1500.00.
■I,,, c o n s o l i d a t i o n o f S o u t h e r n E x p r e s s crate*, h a m p e a . , basket*, bo*.*, barrel., square in the N W C. rn*f of Sec. V, Tp, 2o V. ■n *1
T u f .i ta y , July fith. 1920.
1
\ . IIuU^ ‘kn
.Seminole
th e c o n s u i i . o
n n l l w t i v 1f » rtm * rr« . l n . r c t i . l d . . . lime, ............................. I., S. It. 31 r. . Th* sai*l land b .in g ass# s«rd at '•*
J o h n ,\tii* rh v Lut*, .10, 3 | , (2 A I I F. L. ISE A I.I
(*. F. H A H H I S O N
*,
, ,,ri *h,‘ J r&gt;* M o n d a y In Jt Col. (.'o'* t ' , ' r t ) P la n ta H o n , rait.il Irm* A i t n t :
C om pany w ith
A m e ric an
i t a i i w a j &gt;ni, , u m a t . rial lor t h e mi*ing . f d i f f .r . n t the da te Of th e i.s u a n r e of such r« rtlflrai*
C h a lrm a r..
‘
I - '- 1’, bring th.- 2nd d a y .;t * tM (J5 50.00 Jo (1500,00.
t . \V. L A W T O N , S r r t y .
V l ! ,r p*« f o r t h e r e a s o n t h e S o u t h e n *pr*&gt;* for v e g e t a b l e , a n d f r u i t . , i r a n . r . In t h - n i n i i »f W. ll. V ..w ,nt. t 'n l r * .
f c x p ris * *'■* l l , v
a n d fa rm e r* a u p p ll c i, b u y , *ill, re n t and i r ttlf lr * u - .hull !..■ triir r m r il a rru.iliiig ,,, m '.n th . t " m . k r • n , w . r t o t b r hill of dim *
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r r &gt; i e * ta te , anil *in a general nur*ery liw . u * "ir. 11 Will I..U. t h r i r x n I.n thi- l t d | ,&gt;**l t, t tiin i iirftin a g«in*t y o u . a n d h r r r l n (ail ( 'u ‘« C r l r r ) I’lantalinn, r * l ,i i| frum 11 IIH'.i o
■
day
5 u g u. | \ |&gt; |-.jti
• l , r ■&gt;. . t f r l.f.i n &gt; n l r . . i . will
rn lrrrd
tu (1500.00,
N n ll.r nf At*ignmrnl
when c o n s t l i d a t e d w i t h o t h e r c o m p a - |
........... ... p r f , o n t l
, prM y ol ,.wr&gt;
Wit nr*. m&gt; utfirlal . i g n . t u r r a n d *ral t h i.
&gt;'•**• '•'"■•wr.l by a final d.-rrrr.
H r nry ami llubo*r. Lota 35 .V 16. F. L. T " T , l , ; I'.H ED ITO It-S (IF II. II. C K O W hr l . i day ui July A. I» 11&lt;2U.
J , , 1' V, . 7
?,"•». ! b l * n,' " r "
1*F. It. A S S I O N O H ,
nie-* n o t m a k i n g m o n e y # f i n d 'VC* t o o l kinil *ruJ r h a r » r l * r with full p n w i f !.» p l n lg r IiSi;
\i,i
i’ \
j r n C C tl ASS published in the S anford 1Is raid , a n e w sp a p e r S Col Co*, Clary P l a n ta t io n , ta l w d !r.,ru
1630.00
tu (1250.00,
I Ira.n t«Vr ito tlfn t h a t It. II. t n tH iJtr , ol
*
,
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n n n . i . l l i l i i t i n n FfW I m ortfB C r nr o l h tr v U i* r n c u m t i r r t h r ijim r,
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(ei T o kiorruw m u n e y u p o n t h r »«'&lt;*urfiy
\V J Mfilrilin, l.nt* | o K t i , M. XI. S m ith Sanfofil, Si-mll&gt;n1n C n u n ty , Florida, ha* on
Florida
^ *'»• f»iur consecutive weeks.
3rd Sul., div. ralat-d Irnm 11300.oil t&lt;&gt; (1500.00 t h ' 2#th day *d Ju m - 192'J, madn an a**ignViilfed in s h i p p e r s o f t h i s S t a t e a n d o f of th e ir I n c o r p o r a t e p r o p e r t y or o t h e r . i . . . («-tSc
li) V. I). D H t'H I.A S S . I». C court
" j ' ?th; 'is
* 22 nd1hday
? n J off n,'1
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I'nVtinwn. Lot 91. St. J n . r t ih , r a lt t d Itotn t n .n t and did on **iit d a t . a t.ig n all pru1
,
• sit
f
n f*t In v i n li l lo n of th*- luwj t« !*■fid naunry
J u n e, h. , ’.I92U.
| p a t t y by him u n n r d t o th* uni|rr*lgnt-d Inr
S o u th ern t e r r i t o r y
p u y in ic
*n | n r o n n r e t i u n with a n y btuln r** t r a n t a r t l o n ------ ---------------------------------------------------------------SKAI.I
i:.
A, IM)UC7I-A»s (1200.00 in J 1500.on.
J n r M . i . r h , Hlk 49, and N 19a (t. „f ' t h r !■&lt; m ill nt hi* f r .d i t u * . t hrr. In rr y -»■» ahall
..
i t . . . .L i li n . o n r . . n o n i . . « in c id e n t in t h e p u r p o . e for which thi* cor- Notice nf \pfdtr a t Inn fi»r Tax H eed I n (let f h f k t l r cult I ourt, Semir»«d** Cmiurtv Mo rid a
t e r r i t o r y c o v e r e d b y o t h e r c o m p n n u s p o rB ||o n
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Section 573 of ihe t»enrral S t a tu e s .
1'•*j t c.
Ity \ h. I H )C ti|. VSS, 11. C,
Irnm (3950,0 0 to (ItOO.oo.
II you f r . l d f w ithin t h r .tali- ol Florida, ur
in r u n Sol id a t ion* P r e s e n t c o n s o l i d a t e d
(d&lt; T o b uy, i d ) , ow n, m n r t g a t a a nd enNotice
1
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given
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f'.
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J. I». H ood. Hih. *2, XI XI. Smith'* Suit. lf )'01* f**ld* b f y u n d t h r limit* ol *aid S t a t e
o*
.
. .
r u m l i r r real d a l e of a n»y
y character . t - j l r u r
157. i l i t r d ta i I , m i l Vuurl Till J u d l r l r . Ulrgall H r m ln o ir l b - ra ia rd ( r u m (900.00 t o (1350.00
iwithin (nur m o n t h . , *w..rn . t a t r m r n t * &gt;1
c o m p a n y n o t t r e a t i n g c l a i m s o r s h i p - - when the* n m r is iiiriilcrtt to «»r ii&lt;«:rjUk p u r r h a i i r . ( T** ( • rlltirati S .
the 3rd day of J u n e .1. ll. pt 1N, has filed
I d •#n 11y ¥ *u t !*1a , In I ' h *#i c e r y
S o u th e rn r t i l i l l i • t'n,, l t , g i It. |; ,.| m - I y n u r arrntinl* a n d t l a i i n t again,! t h r &gt;*l I
in ra rry in if on its enrpnia U- liuiinrs*.
said
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r
In
my
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and
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■ C a m e r o n . C o m p la i n * r.t
t. r. i-1 N. lin. .1 Si t i r r t r u d r X,. with \5 a..lgn.-r.
pers j u s t l y . "
\fllt|r 3
application for tsx «!• *&lt;1 to Issue in accordIlnr nf ( r r . 26. Tp. 19 S It i n E . Hun N
D a tr,| at S a n f o r d , S rm lnolr C u u r ' .
Vs.
Ilill t i Q u irt T e l e
T h e cardial a to r k of thi* r u r p o r a t u n *h*11 a m e with law, Said n rtifu utc em bra ce s thr 1. t* C
T liii t e l e g r a m is g i v e n p u b l i c i t y
a r r ie r , i a r m « M l f S**»wcr
»f..5 It., to Ilv, SEI&gt; ailing It), t,. N tin. ! Florida, thl* t h r *th day of J u l y . I
i.
hr
FIFTY
T IIU IS A N H
IMH.I.AHS following described p n t p r r t i t i l u a t e d
in Vfargarett Vro H ightow er. &lt;;♦.&gt;,gp C.
K. F, I I O S D m I . c . If .
Jttf
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3
fl&gt;r t i n p u r p o s e o f c a l l i n g t h e m a t t e r &lt;f!iO,ll!dJ*(J(J1, a n d shall lit* divide*! in to MV I* j Seminole F o u n t v c |'|«iri&lt;fa. t*»*wlt: t i n e - half N ew m an, K im wet I I# HrnoVx, Krdiert If,
47*Atr.
* i*n*e.
raised fr*&gt;m $22,Dim mi t*» D&amp;(tHMi.&lt;Mi.'
T lltlU S A N
5.0UU) s h a r« « of the pa r u l m
iri j ,*. wf *,
j i , j j . m , a n d 11 lU m « r y . U II. Kam*ev. W illiam t».
S anford T r u c k 4ir&lt;'w*r» Inc. Heg. 20.1 ft.
t., t h e A t t e n t i o n o f s h i p p e r s h a v i n g
of T K N IJO l.l. VItS 11 I V 1'0.. S4ch. payatd
|||„r\ J. p. j W hit*'• Sobdix •• o-n of p a r t of
V ndrnreid; All the u n k tio w n heir#.
L id inti r. of N fine id St ( t ir t r u d i \x e, Nitllrr uf Xppliratliirt fur lax I t r r i l I ' n d r r
c la i m s t o p r e s e r v e w h a t e v e r r e c o r d s in th** 'aw ful m»»ni*y *»f th*‘ l*nllrt| S ta te s r Sec. .'Hi, Tp, 111 h\ It. Jit V . The said land ’.•Caters a n d devisees «d K li t 'a r r i r r ,
Srrtlisn *i m *»f ihe t i e n r r a l S t a t u e s .
with NKTv line id V. fb, I ll 11 Ituri D,
in prop* tty* lalu*rt or s &lt; r \ ir * s At ,i just being afAecsrd at the da te 1f t h r issuance * f Um»* H i t b*ower. M arc
\ir*
127.3 ft . N 13 ft, IV 127.3 ft. S C. ft . inS#r,
!*t tire ti he reby given th a t V. IV* K t t f i .
t h , y m a y h a v e w i t h r e s p e c t t o c l a i m s X'-Jiluiilii*sn to Im* h i i ’it !»&gt;■ t h r 11 ifk!mli|» r * i-f such ciftlllcafe in th# name of \V. ti,
Hughi*»w er, tle tiffe C N'i' S i r u n , lieiwrrll
2**, Tp* I f 44. It* 3d K. r«t»cd 1n&gt;m $wwti.uii p u rc lia frr nf Tax Certitlcate Nn. 73d, d a t e d
is c o r p o ra t io n at t h e i ir i f i n li a ti o n ttiirtinCr Aidridgt
l ’nb»* said r # rtllirate #hatl be C». Il-ook*. and William t'J. \nil«nrleT
tu flJ.UUAK).
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th
e
fith day nf July A. D. 1897, has filrd
both a g a i n s t t h e o ld S o u t h e r n
E x - th
tt» In* hail a f te r th o g r a n t i n g *»f it* t h a r t * r redeemed according to law, tax i|r»d will • t a* I b d r n d a n t s
W. II S t t l n m c x c r hiirs, N
«»f N 1; ,J ' s a i d rertlflcate in my ufflr# an*l h a s m a d e
pri - C o m p a n y a n d t h e p r e s e n t c o n - hcf* in appU&lt; il for: which c a p ita l stock shall issue thereon &lt;»n the 3rd day i f August A. I*.
N W '* .«( SW ' 4 of Sic. V , T p . 21 S It. 32 a pplication f«»r T ax Deed t«» issue In a ccurdN'dir*# to N *n*lU*id« nt#.
ho i i s n r d , sold, issue d, a««itfti*(l *&gt;r Iruns* P.»JU
T o I!. C. C j r r i *r, J a in e s M . II g h 11»w r r „ i; . t «» . u r n , r a i t i d from • '.:*&gt; ini to |7MM)i). *»ifr with law. Said r .r t i f lc a tr e m bra ce *
r nli d a l e d c o m p a n y u n t i l t h e F e d e r a l fvrfitl only in arcofiJanct' w ith such i n
Witne*s mv official slgnatut* a n d s« al this Marc i r• 11 I n n ffightnw i r. C* »rc# C Newm an
S K \L &gt;
K \ iMH i.l.A SS . Clefk*
fallowing it*^serlt»p«| properly s i t u a t e d in
L A W S IS till c o r p o r a t io n shall from tim*- th e 1st day * ! Jul&gt; v l» H«‘2»».
c n n im is-io n
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ili 'b t n r ta which may at a n y t im e h r ilui h;
Nolle** uf Piitillratlnn
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ha* tiled said
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s . i i i t h n - *j tart*
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ole ( itt t&gt;. Florida. *ft 3*u#sds&gt; VugUM
applicai nto elect, u n d e r t h e iiriivltinni of
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AWisf , tin# fidbiwtng .*
f# fnirride County, Ftorlda. to-mlt- lie* ! J . ? J
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prof. «t in (his nfliii , oh or before the t t t h Unless said o rtlflrat #-* shall tie r e d e e m e d
Ja c k siin v illt* . F lo rid a
th r re o f, tin- foll ow in i; shall act a« .ts otli.t r* *'1« rk.
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f»T!lief nr left t| t h a t tbf» rt tic# be d a y «f S e p t e m l o r , 11*20,
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a* cording to law , tax ih-ed will issue t h e r e o n
a ini co n st it ute
it* H o a r d •*! IMfrs-tors.
p'jht *lir*l *t* th» S i o f o r d H e r a ld a news*
m m r . w*. d a m s .
H It. W h itten , Inspect* r*. F. I*. Itin#*. • i | m t pofitlxhlng In
«m th e HMH day «f August A, D. 1920,
J'r rs idrr.t
I., \ll*-n Junior*
S em fnob
, |H*:*tC
Ilegist er#
W'itnt** my «lnctal slgnature and seal thl*
Cl#
rk.
Vlrs* President
II, !L, lllili*
*3,in | a v itrire each week for rt eolii#'cUtive
1tone Hf.d order# d by the Hoard i»l I'liH Ir weeks.
the 7th day of July 1, It. 192U,
S r c r r I a r y -T r e a s u r e r A. P. Vllsn,
s i : AL
K. A. I I O U G L A 8 H ,
Tin* first m* s tin c of th« stockholdi r • of Instruction lot Seuilrode C o u n ty , Florida,
S u tler
r o A1.1. I M U T I F S 1*1. \ l M IN I# ANY
C b r k of Circuit t ’oiirt* Seminole C o u n t y ,
tht* c o rp o ra tio n shall lie held * n t h r Hr»t day in r« gytar •••aslon s m i inliloi at S a n fo rd , i N T F i t i . s r i N n n ; i*n«•••$: u t v n c i a :
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"H M l I t t S l i N . I \ Iliil.'iXV I H S I ' l l i n i H I I N T I I H " I ‘ HI C o u n t ) *"orimtii*dinner* In arid for Seminob 47-.Vtc
Sanford* **r rii In tdc f ’u u n t v , 1 Ior Ida for th«
• ll CN D D K F. D C \ 'I ft I C, It. J A M l l S M C o u n t *, l"b»rida. at their next regular meet­
&lt; hair malt.
hum
purpose of c o m p le tin g t h e o rg a td i a t i o n of AIt#st
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House at S a n f n n L I*4 •111 receive bid# fug
a n d tr a n s a c t all liuslnsas which may vuvnr I7-Mr,
i:»)SW (.1 L
HUIIIIK S, \\ I I I I \ M
ttie r* building * | tlo t J e n n a Hrblge «x*r
before such ms sdlng.
i m u :n u i :i d
oh o T m d k w is f
th*St. John* Hiver. Ft tw e en Hanford and
T h e anriual. m eetin g of tine stockholder* of
Naile r of Lierilwn
D lieliig m a d e to ippear b&gt; a sworn bill fiitK'Va. Hid* must be tiled witli Ihe Cl*fk
t h r c«irpora*!on shall he held on t h r first
In r n m p l l a n r r with the pfoxlslons of
•' f irnidaint tiled her* in a g a i n s t you t h a t of the Circuit C ourt in a n d for Seminole
d a y of N tits-toiler of each a n d r x r r y &gt;*arf C h a p te r 4f»7r», l a w # #tf Morida, N o tlee l*
&lt;!ti fia#* »’f claim to h a v e s o m e ^interest In C o u n t y , H a ., on **r before 10 o'cb»ck A. M.h r y ln n in g with th* y»ar IU2U.
hereli) g l x in t h a t an #lecti*»n ha* been or- the fidbiwtng ib scribed la n d hi S rnlnol- August 2nd 0 2 0 , and bi«l m ust to* acromT h e Hoard of INr* tio r * of th is c orpora I Ion d#r#di to be held a n d t h r • atn r will I*#* h i l d 1 Ctointv. florid'*, ti#-wit;
IMirdeil w11 li a n rtiilird check for 1300.00
nlinil r (insist of not less t h a n th r e e nor rnuri* in Special T ax School District N". 2* MrifdM i id th # C o n t r a r f o r will l*e r#-*iiilfed t o give bond (or
TI,. N o r t h thr# # -fourths f
t h a n seven tnernheft*
Northwest
rude Count; , Florida, on Tu*»da&gt; \u g u # l &lt; &gt;ut!iwe*! r i n a r t i f «54W • . of
• I the a m o u n t #*f hi* bid. Flan* and
id sio-*|
«|o !•
A riirlr ft
t de te rm in in g lUartsr N W’ 11
10th, 1020, lor the purptn.
Dlilcsi K s l n l i l l n h r t l St-ctl l i m i n e I n
»f S-rib#r» I. Town-hip 2 * fUatinn* tn»&gt; to had by application
r fed O i i p I n c h C n r ilo W i l l H e I ’u h l l u h p i l I ' d *
T h e f l i g h t - a m o u n t *f I n d t li t e d n r s a to who shall be 1ru#fi#s td the »a!»I district South Mange 31 F'a»t, c#m* lin ing 31' *rr« » T W illiam#, F.nitiiu • r, olhie Ifi Court House, tl»-r T I i I h l l r m l i n g Al T hi* U n to O f # 7 . 2 0
S u tie
which tins rorporati*»ri m m at ar y tim e for the in* wi »uret'P«1lng two years, arid ti e mine nt lea«.
Hanford, Fla. T h is Hoard ri ser v* * t h r right
Soml Fur &lt;'dialogue unit Free Price
P e r Y our.
You n r r thercfi-r#' liirc bv rum m nnd* d and to r*Jert a ny or all bid**
su b je c t I t I f , shall bt F I F T Y T l l n t S A N H n u n lo r *«f mills it District &gt;ch#»d Tax to
he levied a n d Collected for each id the tab! r# *i ii Ir #d to he and a p p e a r before *uir said
h n U .A H S
|5Utn o i n u
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Circuit C o u r t at the C ourt House In San* AH l I
Article
7
years.
\ DO U G L A J , Clerl
T h e following harm d ur* a p pointe d to f o r i . F lorida #*n the Firs* Afendav In August. 47- 4tc.
T h e nam *s a nd r e s l d e n r r d of th e |nr*trp of a fora of th is c o r p o ra t io n arid l hr a m o u n t a r t as i n *p • t t#-rs a n d eli t k a t t he | *t #«i n r t.» 1:*2d, b# *ti z l he Tml d x v of • aid in «*p t ft, I hcn
* \» K S O N V I l . I . i :
FL O R ID A
natri# *1, within said Sperial 'Fax
S* h»o»l a n d t h t r « t o m a l e a n *w &lt;r u n til th e hill #»I
,.f c apital stoc k s u h s r r jb e d by t a c h I*
comptal*! t t i e d he#* In ,((4 in .i yn*j, an* In I'uurt id I mini} Ju d g e Sem inote Citiint)
follow s .
1M#trict, t#» hold said r b r t i i m .
S tale *tf I bifida.
I'reririrt No. ** l.o ngw tool&gt; 1. A. It.«tline t h rr* in fall tint el*#* *.-i ! hill wiU !»»• t x k m a*
0.
11bniMuimumuimritMiuutimtimmnnmunmintn!□
}j V!’ "AMrnl' h' ‘-'f-rV/ 'i b.'r'i.'u.*'’
Cha*. Hurth-}. J. \ t . Walt*, lusp* ctof*. 5 rrndi *»i d t.-xin-t
to be folloWtd b ) In He 1S ta te of
C'. Dickson, C lirk.
ITiifitla. (100.0.11
dll ii I decree.
n r n c i : in t h i : c o i i i i t h o u s e
W ill lain C . Stew aid
t h e said incorporat* rs
Ffeciurt No, to
L ake
MifVi
II.
Noin i ii in rHi given In all w hom It m a y 1
It t* f u r t b e r of*|*r d t h a t 11. ** na fif* t»e
h a n d s , th is ill*- 21th * Sjoldorn, J. D IT an*, t
\
1 a*ina. In- Ilill lidli &lt;1 on* • * c h week f*&gt;r t* *3*4- weeks e o n r r f p , that mi the |M h *la&gt; *d Hrptembep
Sspec I off* a n d IL It. 1.) n# h, &lt; h r k ,
in the S a n f o r d Itefabl. n n«*w#pa)»er nub- \ D 11*20, 1 shall apply to the Honorable
I'rerifit No. 11 'A l t a m o n t e Spring*) V II. lishcil *ti S* m in 4t C u n t ) , Fiori Ft.
L* Alb n, J u n i o r .
II. F, ILniilo 1»li r. Ju d g e uj aifil Court, a*
Fuller, V. U . M u lb n . W. It Mallard, I n ­
It. L. AH* u
I tone a n d order* t till* tin *t h d a y of Max, J u d g e t*f Fr&gt;»hate, fill tltf PltlUl •Mu h a rg r ax
specto rs and J M. Kvatis, Ct«rk.
A. F. Alien.
AdndnhtfalT x of th« « «lale « f William C.
t«*JI.
Done a n d *.rd#f»d by t h e Hoard *d I’uldic (S»; a | . 1
S te v .a rd rlti«a**d; and that at t h e same time
O
Dn th is d a y t»» rsonally a p p e a r e d before
i . A. D O U G L A S S
o f
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stru
c
tio
n
f"f
Semin*#.e
«
‘inty,
Florid.*,
2fetk t*lreult ** nift
.*'«eiin«ile C o u n ty , 1 will pr*MPt m&gt; Ifnal a c c o u n ts a* Ad­
t* me, a N o t a r y I 'u bile, I,. Allen Jr . , It. L.
m in istratrix #f p a I*! «state, a n d ask f*»r their
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Allen a n d A. F. Alien, t o nte w»U know n in regular *#-»*l*»n assettiddrd at Sanford,
Florida.
a pproval.
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fur Information lo headijuarlern Orlando
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cate t-mbra*&lt;s t h r followiug d e tr r i h r d p ro p # n y
many feet of lumber— buntHra of shinnies—
t h r A T T U IIN E V S AN IM 'U IIN SI'.LLUIIH AT LAW*
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D a y of May n u tn hr r of mill* *»l l i i . t r l r t Srhool 1'ai to
si t u a t e d in Frmlntde t ‘o u n t y , Fb rbla, to w t
pounds of nails— or panels of Denver Hoard.
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h r I r v ln l ami rotlrr t n l for rai-h of I h r *ali|
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rif.l.t price. Service f.isi in planning tho
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M X"-!:-m ore service .r. r. '.r.linR proper mate­
t u grren T h e said lar.«l M in g a»se«»#d at ttie C o u n t y Comrnlaaliiru r* will rn*et uti the
d a t e *3 the isauanc# of such r t r t l h r a t e in t i e 2nd day of A ugust A. D. lUi®, at l h r t Court
rials— sliced)' service in delivering the (*ood9.
n a m e nf J. C. I*a ttrrsc.fi. Ha* Idrill said frill* House Jp Hanford,, at 2 o'clock I*. M to
l ir a t is in my iiftice and has inaife i p | tlral - n he ar (ton* all j r h u x r . r n ■»f a g e n t s as ditire
f ..r tax dead to issue in a c r o f d n n r r with law. to app»ar am t #ni*r cortplaints as to the
Du Im i said certificate! ihall be redeemed #c* th e valuation* raised by th* H oa rd of County
ro r d in g to taw, ta* deed w*ti isjue I hereon n C o m m it: iohers oil th e fith dav of J u l y A. D,
the 27th da ) of J%lv
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W itfo'ti my othclal s i g n a tu r e and seal th* a n d to hear any reason t h a t in ay lo* given
th* 21th day ' ( J u n e A. D. IJ*20.
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s*»n, purchaser id T t * C e r ti o r a t e No. 221, i l i . r r l l . i l t ii f .o n a l ( ir u p n ty :
sem i noli tree grow er
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IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W ORLD'S G R EA T EST V E G E T A B L E SEC TIO N
VOLUME XI

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 1C, 1920

NUMBER 48

MAKE NEW CONTRACT
POTATO
EXPRESS
SANFORD’S WHITE WAY
WITH SOUTHERN UTILITIES GROWERS
ROBBERY SEEMS TO BE ASSURED
THAT SEEMS EQUITABLE LOSE OUT
SOLVED, BY SOUTHERN UTILITIES
furnished the inhabitants of the
HA STIN G S
SECTION
GETS
City of Sanford, and to reduce the
POOR
RETURNS
FROM
bill rendered to the City of Sanford,
WHAT WAS S U P P O S E D RIG
in the sum of $592.50, by allowing
P R IC ES.
a credit for lack of pressure in one
month, in the sum of J 197.50.
Potato growers who were cunght
T H I R D : It is further understood hy tlie February floods and had to
and agreed hy and between the replant were later overjoyed at the
parties hereto that the parties shall tine prospects around the middle of
and will enter into a contract May of maturing a splendid crop,
whereby The Southern
Utilities Prices were high and the situation
Company shall he permitted to looked exceedingly rosy. Then •he
charge the inhabitants of the City rainy period set in, changing •he
of Sanford, Florida, for electricity entire situation, it now appears that
used for lighting purposes, according those growers who shipped during
the rainy spell sold out at unusually
to the following rates:high prices and considered themsel­
For the lirst 15(1 K. W II. at 15
ves most fortunate. Now comes the
ee nts
unsatisfactory part of the story in
For the next
200 K. W. II. at II
tie- returns which are beginning to
cents.
he receive 1. Some severe criticism
For the next
250 K. W. II. at I f
i- being heaped upon the d-mmis*
cents.
mi ■ houses in the north who seem
For the next 250 K. W. II. at 12
to I'a .e taken advantage of the npcents.
in.trance ■( -ome rot in shipment1
All over &gt;50 K. \\ II. per m*»ntl
ro condemn entire car leads. In­
at 12 cents.
stances have come to light where
or at a special rate to lie agree I
some of the Hastings and Klktoti
upon l e ween the Southern I tilifarmer- became -uspii ious of the r* ties Company and the consumer
ports of cars having to be dumped,
with a minimum charge to each
and hastened to the citiei where
consumer of $1.50 per month, and
these cars we*e being unloaded, onl\
these rates are to remain and be in
to find that hi'o there were a few
full force and effect for and during
spoiled potatoes in the shipments,
the remainder of the term of tiie
on the whole they had been unload­
present franchise, or until such time
ed and markctc I at a big price. One
as towns of like size and character
grower is said to have saved himself
charge a lessor rate to their in­
$0,000 by a trip to a northern city.
habitants for similar services, and
The farmers of the potato belt
it shall also lie embodied in and
are now beginning to plan some meagreed to in said contract that the
•hod ehereby their shipments can be
charge for electricity for the same
inspected and checked on arrival
time and period for power purposes
at destination so us to prevent
prevent aa
shall lie as follows, Inwit:recurrence of this season's very
very unun­
For the first 250 K. W. il. at 9 satisfactory procedure.
cents.
It should be explained, however,
For the second 250 K. W. II. at 8
that this trouble developed only dur­
cents.
ing the last few weeks of the sea­
For the tldrs 250 K. W. II. at 7
son, when the lirst rot began to show
cents.
itself, following the lati May rains
And all over 750 K. W. II. at r, Those who shipped early experienci I
(Continued on page :|)
no trouble whatever in getting cash
returns for everthing that was sent
TH IRD PARTY TO RE I.AUN't III.D to market. In this connection the
fi (lowing from the llunncll Tribune
is
Delegates To Committee of
indicates that the Flagler county
Convene Saturday
farmers have been up against the
New York, July 1 I. Delegates the same s ady method of doing
from most of the eastern states to business:
the convention of the committee of
"There seems to he coiMde nl •
•l&gt; tilled a special train leaving here dissatisfaction among the potato
today for Chicago, where the lirst growers in Flagler county owing to
session of the convention to launch the fact that but very few of them
u third party will lie held Saturday. have been aide t&lt;&gt; obtain settlement
In a statement issued at the coin- for their consignments, and the many
mittee's headquarters here today, it instances of returns being even be­
was said the new party would " e m ­ low the o u t of the barrel! in which
phasize principles rulher than stress- they were shippe I. The Ti
inx the choice •f a candidate."
bus receive 1 t •* info iiiutiim tri*;
there are a number of g owe- •„; o
have ! o -t tiig sums of money on a
Killed It.. Lightning
Hrooksvillc, July 12. When light­ crop that sold for prices for beyond
ning struck the school building at the wildest dreams of growers, and
Knville, a few miles south of this that the method pursued by tincity, on the Tampa Northern rail­ purchaser nr consignor who miroad Sundav nfternoon I !* N ,.r toi'-oim.iniy tin- purchaser so far ti­
man and hi* 17 year old daughter the shipper was concerned has loi-n
were instantly killed and 12 others the means of almost if not entirclv
discouraging the farmers of tli&lt;
were knocked unconscious.
The people were just assembling section from again trying the c.dfor chureii when the bolt struck the ivutinn of this crop here. We have
school house, which is used for a employed a man for this purpose i f
the
data
on
church. The building was set on fire gathering
by the lightning, but Was extin­ subject anil hope to give some de­
guished before thi( blaze had de­ tailed information in our next issue."
stroyed t e building.

Injunction Suits To Be
Dissolved; Service
Resumed
REACH AGREEMENT
M.W RATES THAT WILL
INTO
EFFECT
AND
TENSION O F S E R V IC E .

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EX­

Tin* following contract has boon
entered into by the City Cornmisof Sanford an&lt;l the South­
ern Utilities Co., and doses up all
th&lt;- outstanding indebtedness and
the injunction suits and is a fair
ar..» equitable settlement and con­
tract from every point :
WHEREAS, There has been some
dillerince exsisting be'wecen the
Citv of Sanford. Florida, ami The
Southern Utilities Company, a cor­
poration organized and
existing
under the Laws of the S tate of
Florida, with reference to certain
claims and rights of each of said
parlies against each other, pertain­
ing to tIn* furnishing of gas, water,
and light hy The Southern Utilities
Company to the said City of San­
ford. and the inhabitants thereof,
and.
WHEREAS, There is now pend­
ing certain litigation to-wit, two suits
pending in tile Circuit Court of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit in and for
Seminole County, Florida, one of
which is entitled The City of San­
ford, etc., versus The Southern
Utilities Company, a corporation,
whio is a suit in Chancery, brought
for the purpose of obtaining an Injunetion against the defendant, en­
joining the defendant from increas­
ing it- rates charged for electricity,
and also one suit entitled The City
of Sanford, versus The Southern
Utilities Company, a corporation,
the same being a suit in Chancery
brought for the purpose of obtain­
ing an injunction against The South­
ern Utilities Company, enjoining
it from dismantling its plant, refa- -ig to furnish electricity, etc.,
an.I,
WHEREAS, After mature coi&gt;
►
•’i* ration and
investigation
an!
ouilorence between the City Coinmis-ion representing the City of
Sanf : and the Southern Utilities
Cninimny and its representatives, a
lor adjustment of all such
n *•-.-.. and things has been arrived

N "W . T H E R E F O R E ,
T H IS
vo Mo r a n d u m o f
agree•
' h NT ii made and entered into
!'• the purpose of preserving a
r* "
sr.d dt-finite unnerstand11 g "f the arrangement and agree­
" • '' and basis of adjustment by
*•' I between the said parlies, nnd
therefore agreed by and be­
t
the City of Sanford, a muni" i d corporation, party of t i e first
l,aft. and The Southern Utilities
* 1 tnpnny, a corporation organized
•‘■ i ‘ \sitting under the Laws of the
Slat.- ..( Florida, party of the second
l’arL that the following adjustment
Y..lts Will Not Convene The
i- and has been agreed upon f* r
Florida l.c Mature
u, “! tn consideration of the faithful
Pensacola, July 12.
Governor
l""f-irrnance of ail of the niu.uul Cntts lias refused to call a special
•' •"-r.aiits and agreements herein* Session of the Florida legislature to
idi.-r set forth.
take action on the Federal woman
M U ST ; It is agreed by and be- suffrage amendment, it was an'"•■■•ii die parties hereto that the nlunccd tonight hy local sulTrage
'
»f Sanford, through Its proper leaders. They raid the governor
uuil.writicH shall enact an ordinance contended such action would be
“bowing the Southern Utilities Com* usless.
I l,‘&gt; to make a minimum monthly
The governor’s ground for not
•barge uf $1.00 per month to each convening the legislature as request­
r,,nsumer of gas, and that an or­ ed hy the national convention of the
dinance shall also he enacted pro- Democratic party, si doubtless the
v,
d"ig and giving to The Southern
cluusc in the state's constitution
• ulities Company the right to elect which prohibits the action upon a
* bet her it shnll charge its customers national amendment hy a state leg­
“ llut rate or the meter rute for the islature the members of which were
“**■ of water furnished to the 'in­ already elected when the enubling
habitants of the City of Sanford, resolution passed the nutionu con­
Florida.
gress. This same objection was
SECOND: It is understood and raised in the 1919 session, and if
•Breed hy and between the parties convened now thnt sume body would
hereto thnt The Southern Utilities he called upon to net. The members
"fnpnny shall he the acceptance of thd lower house us now consti­
1 u ‘Idly enacted ordinance per- tuted were elected in 1:18, us was
*»tnlng to the water rater, agree one-half of the membership of the
thereby to acrutu all of the water senate.

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W**-H excellent calling fort h
M E SSEN G ER S ARE \R R EST I’ D
most
favorable
remarks from tin*
FOR ALLEGED
FRAME
UP
out
of
town
guests
about the service
ON COMPANY.
and the food. The home people ex­
Gainesville, July 14. Four arrests pected something great front the
have been made in connection with Valdez Hotel and they were not
the robbery of Const l.ine train No. disappointed.
.19, Friday, the latest being former
Menu
Express Messenger Dukes. He was
Relish
arrested in Jacksonville at 2 o’clock
Chicken Consotiitnce
Sunday afternoon for complicity in
TomuUi Surprise VND SHOULD III: \&lt; P I T T E D
|lie affair. Messengers Holder and
Roasted Capon with Dressing
ID COM MISSION AND T H U
Womack had been previously arrest­
June Peas
Asparagus Tips
MERUJIAN1 S.
cd. as well as Rosie Allen, negro char
Mas cd Potatoes
oil, s well as Rosie Allen, negio asSanford will have her White Way
Codec
Ire Cream
Cakes
«i-i.»iit to Holder. Dukes was charg­
this winter if the present plans of
Cigars
ed with the rohhdry of $2,205 from
the City Commissioners and tho
the express car. Ii is said that Hold-1 The chef responsible for this won- Southern Utilities Co., can ho car­
•r and Warmaek
\\ arnuiek have confessed ttlo-ir
i e - (‘" r M r,,ll" ,l,,n
V ir," r T , r ',i" " h"
course is French and knows his ried out and tlie material i~:i he
connection with an alleged frame up.
obtained and sent hero in time This
business, oiii. out.
implicating Dukes.
much was deduced from the meet­
After the last
vestige of the ing held last night by the City
Allen, the negro as-istant when
uinptous banquet bad been cleared
Commissioners with the represen­
examined by A C L. Superintendent
awaj
President Miller arose with tatives of the Southern Utilities
Hansel, said l-.e saw Holder and
Dukes m conversation in Jackson- j great ditfucult.x it wa» noted and Co., on the question of rates tlie
speaking with a voice full of chieken settlement of same being given lit
ville tlie day of lye robbery. Tin
engineer of train No .19 said lie saw* ' slid dre. -mg he stated how happy lie another part of this issue.
was to see «o many boosters pre­
Dukes get on the express car at
Mr. Huston, the chief engineer
sent and to n o t e the way in which
Kings road, just out.-idc of Jackson­
of the Southern Utilities Co., with
they had attacked the food and tin1
ville. The engineer of train No. in
Manager Morris of this city nnd
other
problems of the day. Hi* arou­
-ays Dukes roade his train hack to
Attorney W. It. Crawford of Kis­
Jacksonville, getting on at Hal twin, sed great enthttsisam by stating simmee met with the commission
that the feeds would he given at the
near the scene of the robbery.
and City Attorney Herring and for­
same place once each month by the
Acrerding •• information gathered Hoard of Trade and he felt quite mer city attorney Cary I), 1.audio
from the testimony, the robbery bad sure that they would prove popular, of DcLand who having started with
been planned f&lt;&gt;r Friday, July 2. but lb- then asked that the men whuj this weighty matter is desirous of
finishing it.
there
•Iu‘r‘' wa&gt; evidently not enough had something special for the good
On the question of rates the mat­
express
car
on
thn ,,f Sanford to get up and "go to it"
money in tin
ter
of the White Way was brought
- which caused K. T. WoodrulT to
date.
up
and
Mr. Huston very generously
when arrested Holder said the dive iu on the waterways which is
olTcrcd to put up half of the cost
a
subject
dear
to
Mr.
Wootlrull's
, ra|n hud just left llaldwin when the
of the White Way posts and all
was suddenly opened and a heart and he told in a few words
the equipment necessary for tho
the
great
benefits
to
be
derived
from
commanded "hands up". The
installation of fifty posts on First
robber then cut the beeI and brake the inland waterways and what street nnd side streets if so desig­
cords and securely bound bis wrists Jacksonville and other cities were nated the matter of the selection
behind him. One cord being wrapped doing and had done in this matter. of the posts to he left to a committee
lion. F.
Forster followed by
arourpl his wrisit.s, one around hfs
of the Womans Club, the City
legs, and another around his neck arousing the men to a sense of their Commission nnd tho Southern U t­
and fastened to the frame work of many advantages of this city and ilities Co.,
Unnlinued on page 9)
the car. The bandit then took the
Mr. ■Huston also agreed to fur­
messenger's keys ami opened the safe
nish the current at a rate tu he
Methodist Notes
said "so long" and jumped from the
designated when the agreement can
car. He -ays the robber lift the train
Mr. and Mrs. Hughey and family
he reached and which will be low
just as it pulled out of Mattox. arrived via Clyde Line Friday and
enough to induce alt the merchants
lie veiled, hut failed to attract were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. to have the White Way installed.
the attention of the train crew until Wilbur a few days, until they could The company also agreed to take
the train reached Halford. This car get loeated.
the street lights that arc now on
runs from Jacksonville to Parry, and
.1. M. Mitchel and son lames left First street and to distribute them
at Haiford a helper is picked up. Tuesday for Greuady, Miss to visit over other parts of the city In the
Holder stated that at Uuiford the relatives.and see the former's wife same proportion tlms lighting up
negro helper found him bound, lie |and daughter who are also visiting t|,c city in better style nnd manner
told him to run and get Warmaek. there.
that has ever boon done before.
who was in the next car. It wa&lt; stat­
Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Thrasher have This is a very good oiler on the
ed that Warmaek rushed to tin- car
part of the Southern Utilities* Co.,
and cut Holder loose, signaling the returned from their visit to the and will he accepted hy the (.ity
train to stop and reported the matter Reach.
('•i in mi sinners and if the folkn
to t|-» I* •!»•lur’ or. T! i* messenger
A. r . n u n . •»'»I wan home fni here will
get busy ut once this
gave t •• r ; ■., ng .'••*« ption * f the
• S jin :i&gt; •t i r » g •) • e m i l . m y White Way inn lie installed by the
robin* • *\\ i *v o' ubb&gt; b i ll V wc.ir- if ;.i . h n.f f. Iks and se-ing lib . rot of January at the farthest de­
a light -wit and slra •i,ut." Hi* said m iiiv bii •nl*.
l ein'ing of course on the speed with
a blue steel pi t« I. m-t .hi autoinutie.
ti .1 pi pi- and f-.nnil} are spend­ which t i e materials can he moved.
was carried by the robber.
It means much to the city of San­
ing u few day- at the bene it.
Wanna* u -a..- lie knew nothing of
ford
and hIiioiI.I '••• »»••&lt;•*...»• t«* *-«w.
Mrs. D. A. Kelly left ye-ter.lavthe ntJair unlii Le heard the ner*o
pletion.
tor California for the summer.
helper at Uuiford. Warmaek sir,, he
Ed Putnam left Wednesday for
was rai-ed aroun I Alachua, lie is 25
various
points in tlie South. Il.id
Will Wrestle In Orlando
According to a cheek on the funds
it was learned -1hat $5,205 in rurren- recently ••hi bis heme here hut ex­
Under ti e auspices of the ItusinosiT
pect* to return in the Fall.
Men's (’lull will he staged Friday,
cy was taken from the safe while $5,Walter S. Hand and family and July 16th, ut the Lucerne Theater
0(10 in silver bin! not been touched.
guests motored to Daytona for a high-class tournament of wrestling,
The money was consigned to linns in the week end enjoying the bathing.
and boxing.
the western part of Aluchua and
Miss Stevenson and sister-in-law
The main features of the tourna­
Taylor county as pay roll funds. Mrs. Stevenson of Orlando visited ment will lie the wrestling iruteh be­
Cieir cousin, Miss Ruth Hand la-t tween Andy Link and Collie Riggers
who will work for the lo-st two out
week.
! A ci n gen ini party leaving Sanford of three falls. Andy is a local boy.
for the summer by auto Wednesday being one of the Link Rrothers, own­
were Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kldri Ige ers of the Palace Cafe. He is looked
i going to Hewlett, \'n«. and their " l H,n as one of the best wrestlers In
auto guests Mi &gt; Mary Zachary
•Itary his weight In the State,
M iss | T,u' " “•I'1
going to Richmond. Vu.. and Miss
event of the
| Margaret Zachary to Raleigh. N. (’. ''Venlng will be between Ed. Djyjg-

Co. M eets City Com­
missioners Half Way

MADE GOOD OFFER

THE BOARD OF TRADE
LUNCHEON FRIDAY NIGHT
WAS GREAT SUCCESS
Over 1 Hundred Guests
Sat Down To Feast
AT VALDEZ HOTEL
AND WAS M O S T EN JO Y AIII.E
AFFAIR
IN
EVERY
WAY.
The Sanford Hoard of Trade get
together meeting at the Vuldczf Ho­
tel lust Friday night was cue &lt;f the
best of the kind that has ever been

Mrs. C. C. Chappell and children i ,#M " ml •,ark Joincr« who wiU
lt
|of Rninhridge, (in., are visiting her for six rounds. Dmigla** is some kid
with the gloves, having met and
sister. Mrs. G. W. Hailey.
sent to their Waterloo such men ns
Mrs. Mnhlott Wright is spending
Jimmie Conway, of Savannah, Jake
staged in Sanford. There were over the summer in North Curolinu. Abel, of Atlanta, and Young Wal­
one hundred members and guests
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. A. It. lace of New Orleans. However,
sat down at the long lianquet tallies Huntley n hoy, July 12th. Ills name Jonincr is no novice with the gloves
when the dinner hour struck and will be William Kogley. Mrs. Hunt­ and his supporters say he will give
the dining room of this fine hotel ley was Miss Hazel Grow of this Douglas more than u run for his
never looked more bountiful being city.
money. At any rate lovers of clean
espec ally decorated for the occas­
The Epworth League had nn sport will see a bout worth their
io n .
enthusiastic meeting Tuesday night. admisidon and they ran best pick
the winner hy being present.
Hardly had the crowd been seated Plans were laid for the yenr .
and Dr. Walker of the Methodist
Sunday services as follows:
Other event on tho progrutn will be
church asked the blessing when the
Sunday School, 9:110 A. M.
matches for hatnmwicghts,
four
doors of the dining room llew open
Morning
Services, 11:00 A. M. rounds, featherweights, four rounds;
and from that time forward there
Subject " T h e Heathen at ID me." light weights, four rounds; welter
was h steady stream of »•n! r •so and
Epworth
League, 7:00
P. M. weights four rounds, (colored).
viands coming and going and from
Evening
Services, 8:00
P. M.
The ladies are especially invited as
the chicken consomme, to the ice
Subject " T h e Danger Signal.' only clean sport will he permitted.
crennt and coflee and cigars the | A cordial welcome to all.
— Reporter Star.

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groom is n promising young business
ninn of Bradentown.
Mr. nod Mrs. Alexander left on
the afternoon train for Spartanburg
S. C. and other points. Upon their
return they will reside in Hradentown where the groom has prepared
a lovely little home for his bride.
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of Mr. anti Mrs. Archie Hitts who
left on Wednesday's steamer f«r
New York, was the delightfully in­
formal t inner-dance given by Mr.
ami Mrs. Donald Smith on Monday.
The rooms and table were at­
tractively decorated with cut Mowers
and a course dinner was pcrveil at
seven o'clock. Dancing was enjoyed
throughout the evening anti at
twelve o'clock refreshments were
served. Enjoying the gracious hos­
pitality of their hosts wVre besides
the honor guests. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lane, Mr.
ami Mrs. Gene Roumillatt, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Hritt. Mr. and Mrs.
Braxton Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. .1.
C. Smith and Mr Clarence Ma­
honey.

living room at un improvised altar
cf greenery the ceremony took place.
The bride was a picture of loveliness
In a frock of white organdie, carried
a bridal bouijuet of white roses. Th*
couple were unattended. A sumntous wedding breakfast was served
after the ceremony, buffet style to
the fifty odd guests present. The
bride is very popular in Lrlando and
Orange county, being the daughte
of the late M*. Otto F. I.agenbaeh
one of the oldest settlers of this
section. The happy couple left f"r
points on the East Coast directly
uftcr the wedding for a short trip,
ulna on their return they will make
their home at Longwood. Fla. where
Mr. Searcey is in business.

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Tr"’ ’ rnmpllanr* with Ih* prcvUlon* of
C h t t i l r r 467S, !-•»• nf Klcrldo. Nolle-* L
h rfr b y i l» » n that on rlertlou h**„ k ? * n. "/T
&lt;t»f*i| *0 b* held and th * »»mr will **• held
In SpvrUI T » i School D l.l rlrt No. I. Semi­
nole C o u n ty . Florida. on TurtiUy Au»u»l
i m h , 19X0. fo- the purpot* of ilrlrcmlnins
mho shall b* tru ttera of the - J . . !i•*, d r,
for th * n n t •uecre.llnc
* r,‘: l d* I
number of mills of IX atilit jenool T » t to be
levied and collected (or each of th * aaid (

ONLY
SEVEN MORE DAYS

For Sale — Good Mule. See F.
e follomlnt named are appointed to j
45-3tp &gt;rVh’
Ilntch.
Aft •• in«i»rrtor» And rlrrk At th«* Pr^.r*knft*
_____ West Side.
n i m n l , mlthln »aIi! SprriAl Th
hchool
For Sale— Pure blooded White Ih«trlrt. to hold iild »lrcti«»n.
Precinct No. t : I.. M. Tyre Sr.. W . W.
i4or»«tcr. ft&gt;r sale. Willard.l I.ont. Ti m Kivne, Inapectora, II. II- ta rr la h .
— ti tl
Lufn,
,,,,0 French Avc. Phone 404 Clrfk.
Prerln rt No. 3: J . Muaaon. &lt;&lt;■ I . I » V ° n'
45-3tp It. It. W h lltrn . Inapectora. f . P. Ilinea,
------------------ -------------------------------- —
lion* and ordered hy the Hoard of Public
For Sale — Five room cottage with Inatrurtlnn for Seminole County, H o n d a .
In rrcu la r aeaalon aaaembled at Sanford,
fruit trees. Close in. A bargain also
ka*"; Tu,,,Uy- JU,yc !lV
HAiiiiwoN.
two separate five acre land cheap, M
Attest:
Chairman.
T.
VS.
I..WVTON,
Secty.
if desired, P. O. Box H ’

Before The

I7-Stc.

For Sale —Gas Range entl Wood
Nolle* »r r.lrrllun
Range. 806 Magnolia Ave. 45-tf
Marrin^t* Anmiiinrrnirnt 1 .
In rom ptlanr* with t h r iifovltlont °f
•ta.al ! f-hAptrr I(|N, U«B of Klorida,
U
Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. D. Hishop
On!V eiM-lhinl SCIUUI I ||rrr(ly jivrn that an rlrrtlt*n
°tr
announce the marriage «»* tm tr
,.-nmi*nt farm wa« drrr«j |M *,r
in'* ,hr
i
in i t p r n i i m
.trnn«n imsum *
..........
Mr.- M.vrri. M l Mr.
; * * £
. »d n«»!r* C'liunty. K1
T &amp;T u X
lS i
a* 'un
r t t liSy ' X
Augu«t
|Oth,

f'»r thr purputr of «!«trrm»nlnc

l&gt;r tru»tr«i of ihr taiif tlijtfict
V&gt;'Ct
v ; „ . h " at
. r t ™n J
« *W « fur Ihr•hall
n n t u jr f f u l in s tmo &gt;»■»•. An«l thr
the Seventh,
^ uro:
p ,,
M, . I...........in
delay;warc
number of mill# of lUatrlrt School T a * to
Congregational
church ..............
v . ,.
..ini- nUn harness unit. hr Irvirtl mn»l coflrctcd ft»f r i c h of t h r ■Ail]
)ra r « .
,
Daytona.
saildli-s- Write to-ilav. Govcrnjent
T h r follt.Ainc n i m n ] i r r Appointed to
art
a
«
ln«pectora
and
rltrk
at
thr
preclncta
Mr.. M w r
................................. ........ .
nam ed, within ■*!•! special T i l
S th o ol
groom and his three sisti rs,
11 ■
...
^
thei- gr
I&gt;iatrirt# to hold »aid election.
4.3-8
I'frr
in
rt
No.
!#:
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n
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il)
JA.
111
a111nr
Mis*fs Mary, Louise and Antoinette
r h a a . Hartley. J M. Waite, !n»prrt«»ra. h
DrCotti-s motored from Jacksonville
For Sale— Furniture, bids, com­ I*. Ihrkaon. t'lerk.
i . . . . »,
i •* L ik i
Mari
A, E
to attend the wedding.
bination book case and desk, hall
J . I&gt;. tivana. C . A. t arlna. InFrom Sanford were Mr. G. D. rack, six ho&gt; Princess range and •prrtora ami It. II. I.&gt;nrh, t'lrrk.
I'rrrint No II AIt a rn••n t • Hpflnc* A. II.
B ish o p , Mr*. B. W. Herndon and other p-eces. Mrs. W. H. Peters, Kullrr. \. W. Mullen, W. II Mallard. I r.an&gt;l J M. Kvana, f ’trrk.
Mr. Frank Brown.
; Ob F.’ in Ave.
37-tf ■prflora
tinfie aii«l ord«red by t h r Hoard of I uldlr
Inatrurtlnn
for Srm lno.r t'"Ui»t&gt;. Hurida,
Mr. and Mr*. DeCottes left im­
lr. n ^ u la r *r»*»'*n a*»rmblrd at Sanford,
FOR KENT
mediately after the ceremony in
H o n d a . I’uraday July fith, t !*
Farlej
B rook*
SKALI
r.
K.
llA ltltlS O N .
their car for a short wedding trip
N tt.st:
fbatrm an.
Surrounded with the rt.n
if down the East Coast which will
Having
rented
the
Fur
H elit
T \\. I . A W T O N . S r r t y .
/
_________ '
details of youth, the news of t - include Miami. Up* n t l.s-ir return ,lri* in tl.*- Eagle Home have nice 1 7-itr.
marriage of Mrs. \ iet -ri.i I • rl&lt;\ 1 they will stop at the V-ildez for u rn i!, fijri.i*' *- 1 lutu-.-k.-i-ping rooms
Nollrr «f IJrfilun
In comp liance etlth t h r pr«nl*l"ri« «-f
Mr. W. P. Iln»ok:t at Pert T ’
t few weeks, afterward-* occupying f..r r*-nt. Mi*- Julia Riddling. 47-ltp
t'h a p t r r I•»T" . I.4 « « "f Htiri'li. N " t i r r i«
*
l»re*n
City on Saturday esenin/.
"• their home on Magnolia Avenue
i that an election r»a«
i»rrn of*
or* '•
•
.
. „
t l t n a o t l . ami t l a t at t*. . • * *ir»
t acre* good fanning ............... ... h«ld and the •arm vaill hr hrbl \ »,,n»t.t «*f hl« cr* «llt«»a, tnrri fore &gt; *»u •hail SI tethwilla rd pr*
F ir Rent
received here and through-- . the which i* undirgoing extensive re­
s. fit "
' •
. i l l . tl . uiiflI
rat
I Half let N
.S ri
|
' r-n-i.e-l. . I l h l n »i»t&gt; •!»&gt;•
minUtratrla
of •al«l r»tat». a-.d
' ‘ «if
all
tilled.
Desirable
|r within tl.e *«•«* «f •InrMa. »r apnr*»val.
l.ir.d nearly
n* l« t*uu nt&gt;. Hurida, **n Tu«ada&gt; \u&lt;tiat jt y
state with the mi t c - f.u. intere.t. novation and remodelling.
&lt;1 Ibe lim it. "I •*l'l M . t e
l»nh, 1•••••* fur thr purp*-««
drti rmlnit.i? ,j %. «, r
ll.in-nn
Shoe
Repairer.
(••cation. MI *atrd Ju ly Mh \ i» :
hy hosts of frient. .
» h" •I.iaII I*• tru»t. •• i I thr •ai*l di«tfi*’t f'*r v ,tt r... ..... tn&lt;.till... ••■■Ml . t » l r m . - n l * - t
l . i : o l . \ M.\
The bride who is tl - daughter of
47-2tc
t h r ,»in
th«* n« vt •urrrrtfifif 1 u )a ar*. ami t h r . i- . n i . u n t . ami r U i m .
S Irt.. r.
left
hen
t"*!»tc.
r
o
l
l
The contractinf
numl** r **f mill* *'f I
t
Srh**»*l T a v t**
Mr F. V .*• i iimpert an i 1 1 .- *i«'er
l*r I* »i«d an** n d l r c t n l f*»r ra r h »*f t h r •ai»l * *I •st. -I »t S»nl..r.l. Sernlnt.le &lt;’minty.
Saturda:•
ami Mint oreil t •• la ml
Furnished apartment, y •af •F* r Bent
o| Mrs. I no. |.,*hop, 1- a gra« i"Us
I
. . . this tht Sth .!«&gt;' --t
In t'ourl of l uunit Ju*l«* ^i*t» -f lUfita
i:. I
l l t t S l l t il.I lK H .
| i , f••lt«.aairiK naA.nl ar*1 anp'Mhtnl t**
Seminole t*ounl&gt;.
inteinling t*» sp*'-'I t ' 1 1 ' *'*bi.’- v-' ! at,-l ei am.ii g won an -f atlr.i. ti\i h.'u v ruuiu. hi-druuin. kiii'lun and
,
:
.*,l,
\ea|*ner.
art a* iti«p* r|**ra and clrfk at thr prerlnrt*
In 1C** Katate *»f
the bride’s duught.i*. Mr- t l 'i r g
.,-r&lt;
*Phone
I
I
I
l'i
Pc
ra r m d .
» ith in #ald Special l a t
Sthool
personality while t r . groom i* "tie p iva'.- frutit |
llrian F. Iliccir.*. Jr a r
I •;«Trt« t. t*» b«»ld »aid election
.
.
a
v
I
i
n
(I
I
oilr»
Nolire i* n*r» h&gt; c»‘ *» t
^
it
Tluirston. N’o plai - ■ '■
'
,
. ..
It
|ui \V. 4 !.»»«• &gt;1. Nrlir* »f Vpi-llc.ib.n f«r
of tin it---’ pr* n.ineiit lawyers of
may concern, that l»**d r» ». ii . .
K* * B. iit i i .....I truck farm, well I i v* . .•- li" N.’
•; Tl'.'»iii|»«n
r i...........i. *li.M&lt;ecV..r»’
I...I., i t -r...
*.srfiiun
.-.i-n
«f the « m * r » l -‘‘ ••"J**for a wedding, but l i e would-be- t e tate ami lia- rc-ently l-e--i.
Han of llrian i 11 ri
S On
h*r*h&gt; r u . n t h a t x . \\. M l * ' , milt, on
•i tin*' condition. M rite •ml il II M r t ’all. c l e r k .
. •
O r K*th da&gt; of Nu. •*. I'*:* arid
groom was |ir ua-i.« and in-i-nd elei-ed
|l - . knit i.fitefi | h I* • Itnmrit of rt i h l lr
-|,» C r t t l f t r s t e M . i l " , fls'e'l
Att-irriey f&gt; r the
t*»
tin
11«in ral*lr K. i II u»r •1* • ,nlj
...
16-tf
|fi*trurti
tti
fur
&gt;«
fnirwl*
t
t'Uf.l).
H
orhla.
tl:*
Mh
da&gt;
uf
Jul&gt;
A.
H.
l
'
'
h
,
ha«
hi*
d
B»\
27*;
Ci
tipnn seciirttig a rint and a
ei - S. vi-tti*-. Juu.c-.ii t iri nit• Mr. and
Judife in and f**r «ald &lt; **ttnt&gt;.
•
. rntblrd a t Saul
ertiArati In
1
in Sanfortl in *ai*l C o u n t), at . . .
and having tl"- ceremony performed Mr . |n I it. - are b« ill popular
I l«»ri*ta. 1 u« «da&gt; Jul&gt; Mb, l!»2«.
* i.r It#atl**n f**r T a t Herd t " i» • ‘ n arr..rd* or r « toon thereafter a* th* n &gt;tt*r *r. !•
Gariig*on
private
lot.
r - r Kent
s i ; \I.
r I llA ltltlS O N ,
»|th l a * . Said c e r t i S r a t r r m b r a c r a
r p, i»ita
at once.
r h a l r m a n . ihr f••ll«*mlrlC dearrib»d pr**prrt&gt; •Ituatrd In heard, for authority t * o il, at p
in -oriei-. eireie* and have many Cl..... in PI ur.e 130.
16-tf. \tt*•t
•air, the unditidrd int* r*tt f •»»•! o •• • m s
1 \\ I.A W T t i N . Src ty.
S. mint.Ir t\ounty. Florida f'»*»l|;l|lJ , f ^ |
loir
at
I
a
‘a
of
llrian
I
llir/u
«!•**■»«!.
Driving from t i e court-house to friend
throughe-.it the state t .
f Nil** of SH\ St *. I, T|*. SI.
It an
2!i II., Hun N 13.71 cha., .S *1 d*»j. in ami to the f«&gt;llot»lnc *b *&lt;fit.* *1 *.*1 **!•!•
P-.r Rent Two furnished rooms
the home of Mr an 1 Mr*. I *&lt;ur-t -n wish them success und happiness.
»: .tn *, ri... f:
•, * h « . s t2.t».
. in •ai*l C.iunty. tu-mlt I t • S ir * . Hlcrk
Notlir of I IrrtU n
Seven 7l Tier T«n»
. a*« 'III..' * I. H
f-.r light hmisekeeping. 206 East
In compliance * i t h t h r iirovUiona uf \v *,»,•;». cha , 7 acre*. T h r n i d lan*l Ut\uc TrafT.irdN Map of taid T * n
they were invited t ' 1 «•»
P ',rI
" * ’ 1 r\t
Ia. Notice
Notice »• ...........j al t l.r ditr *»f thr iaauanrr of *uch
|6-2t
•‘ hap trr l»*7h, l .« v * *.f H*»rbla,
Patriotic Parly
Srm
lnolr
Co
unty.
Hurida
»i-i.h app iti c
Tampa and at the home of Mr*.
Third St.
Moulton .
|„rt i.&gt; c . v i n that an election haa liren «»r* Mrttt f i t r in tht nam e «*f II.
» ill !»*• baaed Upon the petit
:
%
Mr- Braxton Perkins . t.t. rtaim I
dvrnl to bt held ah*l thr iiHir mill br held
........................................
John Lynn, the marriage took j.la -e
. T»v t’&gt;rtlfl-ate S’. f ' l
. Jn"ltir in' . .i f f ’mutt.
Nicely furnished room* tr. Special T a x &gt; rl..... I l»i«tri**t N*». I. Semi* *»r&lt;(jvl.
‘ ,ti\" *,f' Jul&gt; \ l»- IIMMI, haa tiled
Fur
Kent
It
a
t
rd
July
l«t.
\.
I»
!'*:••
charmingly
la
t
hr.
lay
aft*
i»"«»
in the presence of Mr and Mr.*.
c * '. . i # e . te in my - (!-'• *n&lt;l t a* rn«.|.- »|&gt;|iltr».
•
Cl IIIfatal
nvrr "i
in •int -tore. Mrs. Nixon I«-th. I'.t-Jti, f--t t I.e
&lt;1 &lt;1. tf rminlnc t |iip )iir
t .. I n j r In
»rr n fil» n re | ; , » t f
tiuafdiar
Thurston. Mr. Rniford Itn-ok.-, a with a Fourth of July party in h--t *1... .(.all Ii, t r u . t . . . I I Ih-- •■hi fll.lrlrt l--f w(|h | „ - 41,( r . i t m r a t e » tn lit« r.» ttie I..I46-3tc
I hi n r t l m r e e e tfln , two &gt;e»r». »n.|
tb* ,
.
,l,.n it..tf
nro p* Hy
.ituat.-.l
in
ii,ia nf the groom, Mr. and Mr* or of tin- fourth birthday &lt;-f lor
el nf tl.Ill- "I I •••!"&lt;« School T « * In
„
•II .I I I * , t- • * " ll* g 1 1 . 0
Lynn and Mrs. Steven*. The Baptist litt!. son. Braxton Jr. Cunning little
U n the
Reach.
a br lev I* f| ut.'l rollrrtrfl f..f r» r h of the .kill
w ,,( I, S . . .
- n II lltlf)'. S r r . I,
F**r Rent
N o . 171
,
r., •.»( s. It 2‘J t. . It'in .* 3a llrrlie3*
minister of Port Tampa &lt;' it y oil"da­ invitations wire issued that were handmiie six room cottage well fur- yeklk.
II. f..tl..minw nimnl kfe kiip.lnt.il
^ .. |(| . w |],|i rhi l« R kltlo ■( I t e p n r l iif t h e F i i n d i th m « f Thr tlank
ting and until the ceremony wus in dec-rated with Hags and contain­ ntshed. water, gas ami electricity
ctriclty krt 4* lnn|.( rtf.ra atnl ibtb «t tn. |.re.|nrtv . . l , ‘ llrantlry NUb \lnn* &gt;imr I eh K
. , rJ.
...|
I.*- ’.* rb. VV ..f
* ith in »ai*l Shrcial• Tav hchl.nl
o f O v i e d o , at O v i e d o , In t h e H a t e
I
process, neither of the children of ing suggestive little verses to whicli Less than 150 yds from t ho sea. In- * named.
ol efirtlon.
•Union.
I..... . *hnl.l »»td
1
£ [ini of
i. 1)- SI M.H.W
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f
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at
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ltu*|.
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twenty-four
happy
hi
dies
responded
the happy couple knew that their
.piire uf E. A. Hraneh. Daytona mrtlirf. It. It ll«doft», J. I Sri)d«r, In*
j., |‘ t |lt
|| », r, •, Th** »aid lan*l
n e s s . J u n e JO. RJ20
for ’’Brax." is somewhat of a fax" parents contemplated ma'riinonv.
14-tf
.p e r i o r t »nH l u v i . l Sell, f l e r h .
M n R i o h m ) 4- tht
- I «h * l»»u* 1" r r
Beach.
|
loftr
and
&gt;*rd*
r*
«l
bi
t
h
It.-knl
I
ul.lie
,
&lt;urf.
rr
M
j
r
t
r
.t
.
in
the
r . r i f - f It * . Kltlo.
rite
in
the
democracy
of
childhood
Ift «-#yifr*
The bride wore f--r the wedding a
•r Semlfiob
linlrae paid crrllllcatca •hall be
• redeemed
Tn fishing parties or
As
each
tinx
gue-t
arrived,
a
paF*&gt;r
Rent
I
m
h
on
t*»nl
IN
im
t*
1 ‘ 115
accxtrdlnr
to
lata,
tax
Hred
latac
tben
*
simple afternoon frock "f white voile
,.
loth •!»' "f Auguat N. Ih \Oh Imuu on ColUimJ Smirit) i»thr»Thvn
r. llAltltlSON. on Wthe
.
I vlThe marriage
wa&gt; performed
•• my official •itfnutun ami ••ai tnl»
»:-tk!.
rhairmkti t . itni
i •|Ui|»pt*Ct \ lt*.t
All tllh. r Isiar.. &gt;r..l lluru.nt.
...I
.
•
1
1
day
uf
July
I.
11
i
tht-ir
ht-inl*
ami
t
hi*
was
the
btcattt&gt;j»ymotor
boat
fully
t u b e due to the ommi*sion &lt;f tin­
. 1
»
I. \ W T&lt;»N. Se«ty.
st: \i.
t:. n iMirqt.Ass. t U . r . I f k l f
.
ginning
f
tht
fun.
I\i&gt;l
gam**
w-n
|.i,-i-n«i*|
pilot
whi»
know*
tht
1
17M
e.
•I’ nlirl Stair* llnn.l• • . • •
■
'
■’
ring ceremony in the first reading of
Florida.. . . . . .
. . , llanktnc ll'.u-r. Fumltu
Nollrr uf I Ur lion
I7*:.tc lly V I . |) lit CJI.ASS, l&gt; i . I &gt;tj.- fr.itu lnr.ir|M'ta'.&lt;t l"i - •
the service adding another touch of i-njoyt-'l ufion the lawn anti th** 1 ihns. Phone 348W. L. G. Loveless
1.)-1f
I h r r l u a i e i tU rl ■.
- i.atn..In r*»r.t plianrr «•if It Ihr pr •*%l«l«*r»« "f
romance. \ fn - the wedding Mr and •-|..rv t .-nr” with it* Mot lor &lt;.••••••
-' ' *
I »tnrr Ca«h Itrma
Chafit* r l*»7^, l.a v « uf I l**ri*lv, N*»tfcr i*
2J\l
a m i i - l i b l r i - n ' s - t o r n - - w a * t-s|it-i'ially
N
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h
o
han«l
f u r - b *r•b&gt; ClXrn that an rlr rllu n lia« l»*rf| nf*
Mrs. Brooks with Mr. und Mrs
:
7t»
Rent
Two
bedrooms
For
S u t le r la hrfeb ) fflvm th a t the Ib'ard yf p r p *dt*»ra* t(UArant) Fur..I
I rrtl
!•• held and th*- •amr *lll br bebl
. '
Thurston were entertained at supper ileliglitful.
C o u n t &gt; Comm lMlunrrt in ar.tl for Srrnlnttlr Mutual Flr»* Irtauranrv Furd
in
Speital
Tax
Srhu«d
iMxtrirt
No
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F*
mi*
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Magnolia.
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noI* Counl&gt;, Hurida, *»n T u ra d a ) Auguat C muM v. Florida, at thrir n n t r» irular m relBut the party
was the bt t &lt;1
f joa.lt IJ f
in Tampa by Mr. I mti Gelzen.
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1 IMh. I'iJ*'. f**r i h r purpuar **f drltrminitia Inc held AuguM 2nd A. Ih l!»20. in the J «*urt
all,
with
tinpretty
little
red
ami
F(,r
Front
II oum a t Sanford, Fla . ^ill r m l v r l id* f*»r
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Mr. and Mrs. Brooks are wellItal.illli*
( ) . t l,a l u l l •ur«**»liMf !••• &gt; * » r^
i t f t h r rrltulldinc “ f the C .tn r v a llridtfr over
*«»
f
numbir *f mill* «»f IMxtrirt School Tax t*» Ihr St. johna Hivt r. I . t t a i t r . Sanford and I'apilal Sl.o-W t*4‘-l In
known in Sanford having lived here white -.tripped plate- lille-l with tl-, , l (*an tl&lt;» light house keeping. I
on W
I d * . f t p ' | vI••I ami roll* rtn| fur t a r h *f thr •al*f ( irtirva III.I* m u tt br ti!« *1 with t h r t l« rk Pur rlu* F uii I
nire*t
gootlie*.
i.t-t
ream
in
red
aril
]
4
7
.
.
tt number of years. They returned
,.f th. Circuit Co urt in and fur Srm lnolr I 'n J i v .li-il l*r .III. I- • t . i i - n • 1
;n
— ~ ——— 1&gt;•afp
T h r fultufeing nantrd a rr appuint*«I to ( ‘ » u n t&gt; . I l k . en or lirf..fe I " &lt;■ rl.-rl. V M •
T a o - I'al.l Tuesday night to Sun/ord and are white anil blue cup*; cal.es with — F—r —l». • St •it- room
*. 0 -4.
in tit- a*
A
ueu.t
"ml
tt*
20
.
ami
lil.l
tnu.t
l.r
k
rr..m
nd clrfk at t
*
I Mt *■|.—&gt;-I • l ’n|-»l-l
minntuntlagon
them
ami
the
l it
rhrrW
receiving warmest congratulation*
, t t , a rrrftlftrtl
rm n rn m
r r « fef• 1. 3 0 0 .0 0 , „ lliulll&gt;| |
.
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rarm d.
taitfin «aid Sp.clal T ax School f,.nt. .1. .*ltli
D»:
\ u* nnt .him ! r», IH'JO
l i-vT
hi*tri«i.
hultl ihBl •l**ftb»n.
# a l .. M -arl .f wIII l-r HMIHir*.
b&gt;r |Timr Crfllrtfalni -.1 I'-IM- t
fa-ei'iating I mb- Sain favors. Ub. I . -tTler I l
of a wide circle of fr:« tnl tf
l*rm»»rt S u •. !•• n r v a l II H a h n . •* '
.■ff*. r ,luto 11. Ih’Jtl
t th« »tn. int
hl« l*W •
‘ l""1’ c..h,.f’.
('••hl«-f’* (Tirrlu
I'hrv-k* «
OuU««i*lmc
X t*
hut n was a beautiful party ami S • • II
I . , (tl*. M. NN *la&gt;b»r. In aprrtof* . Ar.*l Wm. f|ratl..n» n i ) l.r I141I !•&gt; a|i|.!i&gt; aii.-t. I» t Itll lllll. I'kysl-lr
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every'hotly
had
such
a
good
lime
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Wt-tltlinc
I'rettv
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|■.•!.• irul ut*h r« d b&gt; thr II* aril *f Public Sktif-.nl. » U Tnl* llonttl r - * i r v i » X
rl&lt;hl
Total
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I■■11 1|uf
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l.lll".' 'C*uur»t&gt;. I bifid........
III f r . r r t all) &lt;-f »H H't«
July 7. A |retty wi­ a- .1 the h0*1 received so many nice
1 Jrlu m l
I.. A. II It 17 X I I . F J . « halftnan.
Iimilcki»i*t*i*r r*c il»r
a**rmbl«d at Sanf«*fd. I b»rida
\\ .ir t -tj As*iitant
Several '-f the oltler girls
S t a i r of Florlila, j
A i t w l : 1 :. V I " t t M i l . A S F , * U tk.
.
,
................. Ju l) till., 1920.
tling ncemreil Satuniay fon-ni.un «• gift*
IIA UII1SMN | 47. Hr,
*
Count y ol S', ni m-t
and
ellli’e girl one fa miliar w*1' 1 i j i - f f ’
t.f
the
neighborhood
helped
tin
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*rt that
l&gt;o Solemnly
In • null uf I n u n l) Ju.l(&gt;- S rm ln nl* Counir Hank,
enbat-b mi Lake lloblen. when her kiddies with their gaim- and some typewriter. Apply L. A. Allen Seed 1 ^ i. a w t o N. ■*«&gt;
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m&gt; Vn®*■•*«•
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of
the
mothers
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t-harming ilaughter. Mi-* Bertha
, n 'l It'lli'f.
y j |.|N&lt;;i&gt;. Ca*H*r
N..i|,.- ..( Vi.l(ninrnl
In It* l.*l»l*- «•!
I.agenbaeh hi-t-amt- the bride t.f -&gt;lr. ther in -erv ing refresl meat*.
I III' l l l T O l t S Ht II II l ltll'V - William &lt; S t r u a t ' l
woman T i lIIIT 11i l l \ss-||,\Mlt
Wanted Settled white
. ,i.
Notlr.- I* hi trl.) c l * **n t o »'• * h . . m it tna&gt; I’.-rrvni- Aft* i;
It. n . Smith
' ,
Im
Charle* It. S carify, «l Longwt-•••I. Fla
i I,’ -i l»i*i n.-ll.. that II II. r r u s . l t f. "f rutirt t n. that ..n Ih. I*«h &gt;!•&gt; - I !**|&gt;l*-tnl.*f
a* hour-keeper ami general help,
Sanford * Coloretl Ball Team
T . W. U*tu«
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Rev. Dean Glass officiated. The
t*. I*. 8w -p*
-f Jul&gt; I - J
mail family, good home ami salary. It, •*•(, *|4x *.: Jufir ! .'•». madr »n •••i&lt;rt* F. I l|ou«huldrr, Judf.- uf
Sanford's eoloreil team played
*
Dirrrtorv
' ^ -lf) |-ut U
home was beautifully ilecnr.itetl with Wiiili- Park c.ili»r*-d- team at lloblen \pply -•j:t Park Ave,
dl.i -- .........I . ;.
.11 ,-f- J-.-i.I" I It*, or my
»»(•'»&gt;««• ,J '
Sanfortl. In' - r&gt; an.l
I.. h,„, , , s n. it to t h r un*J. M ict.-I for V -lm in l.l ta ttn of th. . . « * l r *•( VVilll.m i
rut llowt-r*. fern and 1 aim*. In tin- Park Monday and tlo- score wa* Fla
'• 7--t p
,r. !.. 1 in f.iv.r of Sanford,
\\n*-t»*i Man with learn or auto
w .• ran give I - nd t ** sell I •■ W *tk.i ■ I "im- and farm product*. Big*
ge-t roio’C’ti *'f kind in the world.
♦
♦
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* I;,no to LiiiDH yearly income. T*-rri-..rv i't t hi* county op*-u Write
t o-dity to I B. W'at. in* &lt;'0
D*-pt.
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Wanti-d Good man f&lt;-r truck
farm. Man with family preferred.
Box "J 7♦* Sanford.
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Wanted A good man to repre­

GROCERY

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Enuuire Taylor Motor Co. 46-2tp
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Sale_ Frwh &gt;Mllk Cow. I. E.
45-3tp.
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Mrs.
r. 7 . D ; U. A. S anford
45-3tp

DEANE TURNER
P H O N E NO. 4D7

A
morning July
o'clock
at the
o 1 101 h .11
101

Closes its Doors for the Summer
and All Merchandise Must he Sold
Regardless of Cost.

We.Close Saturday
July 1 7 ,1 9 2 0

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

STATEMENT
OF CONDITION OF

1

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK

sent the Metropolitan Life It surauce
t'ompnny in Sanford and Seminole
('minty. Expense money advnnctoj, X
For Sab- Fori .Touring Car it
f.-r ninety day-. See Roy M. Mason.
good condition. I &lt;’ • Jagger. Valdcj
1st Natioanl Bank Bldg.
Bi-'-Bc V
Hotel.
l*’ R
M ISC E L L A N E O U S
For Sab- •! new doors also dining­
room table und rockers. L. B. Brad­
I Ii iv. pay *•;»•»• f &lt;r see -nd hand
ford. West Fir*t Street.
17-dtp
i*i . ,\ 11. *.
3 5‘J S inf-.rd. I** d 1 1
I l-tfc
For S a le —3 burner gas plate and
some chal**.
Phone 111 _________
H'-iltr
_________________
"Dnyt &gt;na nt-.ieh liuytnon-l Hut id
F O K S A I F.

I , , . t Black rubberized bag con- »•«»
»
' f 1'- ‘ -l’‘ f0nT
taining Babies' cap. si...... coat etc. *« r ta' ^ P -e m s cxctdU^ l*«mr raokFinder please return to Herald Office »»K. ,lA T h S KKASONAIU.!^
and receive reward.
46- re
For Sale—Rycyele in good repair
has two new tires *200 East Third
Street.
4«-2tp

**

As Rendered to Comptroller
June 30th, 1920

LIA BILITIES

KESOniCKS
I.oans and 1)iscounts
Overdrafts - - - L’. S. Bonds - - Stocks and Bonds Banking I louse, OHice
B1(1r ., Furniture and
Fixtures - - - Cash Reserve
- Total

s' ti77.180.lt&gt;

■15:1.05
180,150.00
28,950.90

Capital - -. .- .Surplus and Profits
Dividends - - Deposits
- - -

44,678.11
234,145.07

1,108,857.32

Total

-

5 0 .0 0 0 .0 0

S

2 0 ,3 0 8 .5 1
3 ,1 4 8 .0 0
1 ,0 9 5 .4 0 0 .7 8

1 ,1 0 8 ,8 5 7 ^ 2

Identify yourself with this Strong Bank, which takes a personal interest ii
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For Sale —Pigs 15.00 up according
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to size. Phone 2104.
46-.3tp

For Sale—Closing out of Livestock
Cows, heifers, Duroc Jersey hogs and
horse. At sacrifice. Price for ipilrk
sale. \V. V. Wheeler. Sanford R. A.
Res. Elder Springs.
4G-3tp

Used Curs
1 — 1919 Ford Touring
l — 1** 1S Ford Touring
1— 1919 Dodge Touring
1 — 1919 Dort Touring
1 — KU9 Chevrolet Touring
Wight Tire t'n
Used Car Department
14-tfc

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your financial aitairs.

LET US SE R V E YOU
4 per cent Interest Paid

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
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THE SANFORD HERALD

JulT 16. 1920

cre a m y was served nml a general
good time enjoyed.
Tyrus Frost left Saturday for
Tampa.
Mrs.Sl Langston spent Saturday
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
in Orlnndo.
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEM IN O LE COUN­
Mrs. L. L. Hunt of Ft. Lnudcrdnle
spent
Sunday in Oviedo.
TY— EFFICIEN T REPO R TER S FOR T llfi HERALD
C. S. Lee returned Saturday
f ont a business trip to Jacksonville
ter Hlanche and Mr. Pearl motored and several East Coast towns.
LONG WOOD IMt’ K-UI'S
S. A. II. Wilkcrson of Gainesville over to Daytona Beach on Sunday.
Mrs. Julius Gist of Winter Haven
I)r. Puleston and family are camp­ is spending several weeks with her
in tlie guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hill
ing out to Palm Springs.
Allen.
father W. Kimbrcl.
Mr. nnd Mrs. McGahcy left
Miss Lillian Malcolm left Sunday
EAST SANFORD
Monday for Dunedin where they
for Atlanta after several weeks visit
Hev. Rancher of Apopka will he to her sister Mrs. L. II. Gore.
plan to locate later on.
at
Moore’s Station church to preach
Mr. Earl and family left Wednes­
Miss Mary Lcinhart spent Thurs­
this
Sunday the 1HtIt.
day for I.ausdule Aluhama.
day and Friday in Orlando, t he
Mrs. Herta Allen has purchased
The W. W. Dressors left on their guests of Mrs. Cook.
northern trip this Wednesday being
a new Hanson auto.
Mrs. R. W. Lawton and Mbs
.1. A. Histline was transaction unable to secure reservations before. Gayle Marshall are hostesses at the
315 W est First Street.
business in Sanford on Wednesday.
Mi.fc Gladys Deiterieh is leaving Oviedo hotel during the absence of
Geo. LnVigne left Monday for Philadelphia July Itith for Sanford their mother, Mrs. O. A. Marshall,
Garden, Michigan where he will to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. who is visiting her sisters in Seattle.
II. G. Deiterieh. Will make the Wasiiington.
visit his father.
L. E. Wright Jr. hus accepted a
•atire
trip by water.
Mr. Stone of Plant City has pur­
position
with Mr. Herndon of Sun- guc have taken the usual precautions
chased the Eiirl property.
Alton Morris is here from 1'uhoford.
Miss Galdys Crain of Orlando kee for a months visit with relatives
Montgomery, Ala. July HI.— On
Merle Marshall is spending some the report of a United States health
and Miss Olive Dinkel spent the and will visit in Orlando.
time in Orlando.
week end the guests of Mr. and
ollicer stationed at Pensacola, Fla.
Mrs. T. E. burgess of Fort Meade
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Cook of Or- S ta le Health Officer S. \V. Wlech
Mrs. J . S. Dinkel.
was the guest of her sister Mrs.
lundo spent Sunday in Oviedo.
tonight ordered Dr. F. \V. DersrhiThursday Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Ross Long last week.
Histline motored down to Orlando
Rev. J. N. Thompson has been mcr of the state hoard to Dotlian.
Mrs. It. E. Collier and son are spending the week at DeLahd win '* Ala., to investigate a suspected case
in their new Ford car.
her&lt; from Jacksonville visiting her he was a delegate to the State of bubonic plague.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Entzmingcr parents Mr. and Mrs. D. I.. Long
baptist Convention. His pulpit was
and two children of Plant City re
Dr. Welch announced at a late
and other relatives.
•
hi., 1
i Sunday by Rev. S. Mcltridc.
tille
the guest of Mr.
Knitmingi ’.■*
hour tonight he would go to Dothan
Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s
Purvicc of
sister, Mrs. Hill Allen.
Mi-s Edith Stocking has gone to early tomorrow morning upon the
Cameron
City
drove
to
Tampa
for Hirdgend for a few days visit. same mission, hi* information from
.1. K. Phipps spent tin1 wee . -.id
at Ids cottage on Crank i i ill. a vi-.il wiili Dr. and Mrs. Purvicc.
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Gore and Pensacola being to the effect that
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ashley
Purvicc
are
Greenwood Luke.
children spent Sunday in Orlando. a Dothan physician reported to the
United States otfici.* the discovery
camping
over
at
Lake
Harney
this
Mr. and Mrs. J o h n s o n and daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. C.
It.
Shape
of
a c u m * that bore s.vmptons of the
vveek.
have moved hack to Oakland tlicirt
di-e.iM',
Disinclined to believe that
together
wi
t
h
hiLouis Kinard
former home.
the disease was as reported. Dr.
daughter Moltie arei S' n- J o e and
J. R. Kendall of the S. A 1. , Welch announced that a thorough
l.oois are iu Charleston, S m i t h spent
Monday night in Oviedo
investigation would he made at
I'a.-ilma visiting eld home friend-.
transacting business for the Seaboard I tot ban.
■ Mr. and Mr-, ( t arli - Dunn anil
Messrs Steen Nelson. 11. it Me• making no
three vmin.: -on#
t'all. Edvvari McCall and Master 1
Police Court News
niilo trip of d r Esot (Vast to be
I'etc McCall are spending sevimi
absent t wo weeks.
Judge Maine# had a busy wee!:
day; at the 1'iuirie.
Mania Muyeda reMirned fern
with
the following "[lenders on the
New. has been rcievied in Oviedo
East Coast Sunday nnd Mr. oy- of the marriage Saturday night of list;
chhl.i nf Du;.tuna came over with Cater Law Ion to Miss Grace Smith
t&gt;. S. Huston, reckless driving,
him for u visit io Mr. and Mrs.
bond estreated.
of Jacksonville.
Toyama.
L. Kirby loitering on the streets.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Itraiinon,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Uorpuhy joined
So
and costs.
Misse- Alice Uranium. Catherine
Mr
and
Mrs.
Strange
of
Oviedo
Roster
Itrown, speeding,
cn*«
Boiled Ham
Young and Mary Lcinhart and
fur Sunday ai Daytona Reach.
continued.
Messrs Clem Hall. \V. M. Wright
William Taylor, loitering on streets
Miss Mamie Earles of Lougwnod and Alton Farnell are enjoying a
Minced Ham
$5
and costs.
was Miss lieleli Chnrpcniiig* guest
camp at Wekiwu Springs.
E. Mainor, disorderly conduct,
»' Lake Harney last week.
Cooked Ox Tongue
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walpole re­ $l&lt;&gt; and costs.
Frank Cowan Sr. lias been tpiit •
lumed this week to Sarasota after
Frances
Anderson,
disorderly
Chip Beef
ill with a severe atraek of mumps.
a visit of several week# to Mr. conduct, $10 and costs.
t
Mr. and Mrs. I. 0 . Hart enter­ Walpole*# sister. Mrs. W. E. Young.
E. Long, drunk, first offense, $5
Frankfort Sausage
tained a crowd of young people
and
costs.
Mrs. A. *K. Crawford entertained
Tuesday evening for l heir daughter
George Peterson, disorderly, $10
the
S.
S.
(Muss
of
Mrs.
McCall
Bologna Sausage
Ruby'# birthday. Music and games
and costs.
were enjoyed until a late hour when Tm day afternoon at four o’clock.
Ed. Patterson in possession of
Sliced Bacon
all were invited to the dining room
Mr. Frank Boyd of* Winter Furl liquor, $f&gt;0 and costs.
where dainty refreshments consisting ha-* rented the McChesney house at
John Taylor, in possession of
Smoked Bacon
of ire cream and a variety of lovely Lake Charm and expect to move in
liquor. $75 and costs.
cal.i were served. The table deco*u- this week. Mr. Iloyd will have charge
Breakfast Squares
tioiis were pink and while llowcrs of the Citrus Exchange Packing
Moiling**" ori h Pardoned
and the birthday cake was adorned 11ou*e during the next season.
with lighted candles of the same
Tallahassee, July 12.—J. L. Hol­
Mrs. \V R. Kimbrcl left Monday
colors. Tlie thimble dime and ring
for a vi-it to her brother ;*l Charles­ lingsworth, former city tax collector
were cut from tin* cake by Velina
of Tampa, serving a live-year sen­
ton.
Venable, Elizabeth Flowers
and
tence at the elate prison farm, has
Mrs. Helgerson and children and ........ granted a conditional pardon
Fred Fiipc, Miss Ruby received
Wedne-day in by tlu* stale board of pardons.
many gifts and all wished her many Mr-. Slay spent
i trlu ml".
happy hirthduys.
Mr. and Mrs Ross Long have sold
Governor Removes Solicitor
their place on Richmond uve to Weather Vitd t rop &lt; mulitlons
Tallaiiassee,
July 12.- Records
W. I.. Il' iiley. Mr. Henley hus had
I hitid.i For I lie " eek Ending
in tlie oli'tce of the secretary of state
option on the place fur some lime,
J ii Iv in I'JUti
show that tlie governor has removed
Mr. Hi nicy bought Mike StonoifT
Temperature. Temperatures were It. K. L. Chaneey, county solicitor
farm apposite the Long place some
mostly moderate during the week. of Hillsborough county, tin* formal
time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Henley
notice of removal alleging neglect
Precipitation. Rainfall was light
came to Sanford last fall from At­
of duty. There is no record of the
lanta,
and are living in !,. A. to locally heavy. It was very well appointment of it successor as yet.
Hrumley's house on Celery avenue distributed. Some of the weekly The governor is out of town having
lotab. inches and tenths were:
formally the Hughs home.
Jacksonville. 1.5: Lake City and left yesterday to attend a meeting
W. \V. Dresmr has sold his
Live Oak. !.3; Crescent City, 1.1; at Gainesville.
I Cameron City place but we did not
Snlstima Heights, 2 1; itrlundo, 2.0;
I learn to whom.
st i
t i J*. 2.■, m;....
2.1; Tampa, TO; Illountstown, 2.2;
n\ I EDO
Mojiticello, 1.It;
Madison
1.0;
Mrs. W. .1. Lawton returned ljuiney. 2.7 and Pinella- Park 2.1. Da)Iona Largest Town With 5 115.
Saturday from Orlando where she
Washington,
July I T Census
Condition of Crops. The showers
(had spent several days with her
and moderately heavy rains were Volusia county 2d,225 increase ii.little sun Joseph, vvlio had undergone
mostly hciicllcial. Locally
heavy 715 or -111.7 per cent nver I P IT
a slight operation on his throat.
The county by precincts follows:
rains were unfavorable for sonic totMrs. E. A. Farnell entertained ton. hut as a rule more good than
GLASSES ADJUSTED
Precinct 1. Enterprise. 421; pre­
st a delightful surprise party Friday damage was the result of the week’s
cinct
2, Orange City, including
and REPAIRED
night in honor of her son Alton's rainfall Corn, as a rule, made subOrange City town. 542: precincts 3.
twenty first virthdny.
si ant ini im prove meat, t he prospect D d , and. including city. 3,fMlI; pre­
Visitors to Daytona Reach last of that crop is gratifying. There cinct I. DeLeon Springs, 796; pro- j
Friday
were Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. are. however, local areas, where the cinet 5, Emporia. 198; precint (&gt;,
Williams, Robert Williams, Mrs. &lt;\ corn crop is below the average, Kccvillc, 572; precinct 7. Ormond,
Optoniclrisl-Oplirian
S. Lee and little Miss Dorothy Lie. mostly from dry weather. Laic corn including Ormond town. 1,300: pre­
221 K. First Street
On Thursday evening a parly of shows general improvement over cinct 8, Daytona, including Daytona
young people enjoying a di lightful I most of the state, being le-s derided city, fi.270; precinct it. Port Orange,
Opposite Postofllre
swim in Lake Rosa after which , " n high lands. Cane responded including Port Orange town, 515;
favorably to the copious showers, precinct lb. New Smyrna, including!
and the general e ndition of the Hawks Park town and New Smyrna
crop is gratifying. Peanut.*, sweet vity, 2 ,(9 2 : Precinct 11, Oak Hill.
i potatoes, the small areas of rice and 591; precinct 12. Tontoko. 113; pre­
iiissava, and peas generally advanced cinct l.'l, Glencoe. 201; precinct 11.'
during the week. Citrus trees are Lake Helen, including Lake Helen
generally in good condition, and town, 1,338; precinct 15. Clifton,
the fruit is holding very well; some 212; precint lfi, Ileresfnrd, 301;
complaint is made of canker, lint precinct 17, Osteen, 743; precint 18,
Autonv.tbile I t urmci* in tin* F n rtl.t Ftmt* Anti mo­
the trouble is not widespread. Cotton Holly Hill, including Molly Hill i
bile Association pays to ea,,h contract ho'cler, in cash,
is still small, and some lost fruit dur­ town, 445; precinct 1:, Pierson, 314;
200% on the investment. Each nv/irib*r insured In­
ing the week. The weevil is reported precinct 20, Seabreeze, including
from all sections of the belt.
Daytona Reach and Seabreeze town
comes n partner in this company, ami the annual
1,421. (Old precinct 18, Ponce P ark ’.
dividends to each averng:* more than $50.
Another Case of Huhonir Plague At
Incorporated places,
Daytona, i
If you want to share in these profits you can
I'ensnroln
Daytona, 5,445; Daytona Reach,!
have all information bv addressing
Pensacola, July 13.— Another ease 825; DcLand, 3,325; Hawks Park,
of liuhonic plague was discovered
here today when the illness of Jnmrs 133; Holly Hill, 332; Lake Helen,
Mitchell, a grocer was diagnosed :78; New Smyrna, 2,007; Orange
ORLANDO
FLORIDA
City, 49; Ormond, 1,292;
Port
officially as the disease.
Orange,
38U;
Seabreeze,
571.
The physicians fighting the pin-

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

We Ask But One Thing,—A Comparison
of our materials and work­
manship with any on
the m ark et.

TH IS GRANTED, OUR MUTUAL W ELFARE IS ASSURED

The Standard Auto Top Co.
“ We Have It, Will Get It or It Isn’t Made”

Deane Turner
Groceries

Our lO.'ft crop Celery Feed has just arrived, direct from
France to us. Put tip iu live pound sealed paekaiss. F.very
•ustomcr on this seed perfectly satisfied last season. Our
tird»-r- tb:&gt; .-• 'son ahvidy have increased over last -e^sen 1,M
|
p r c nt.
Cnp.e in i.nd give us a trial, or write for price-.

The L. Allen Seed Co.
SANFORD

LOOK
for our display of new goods
at our

112 W. First St.

N EW S T O R E

Phone 497

People’s Bank Building

HARD^fa

Optician

byes Tested
Lenses Ground

L. A. B R A N D

T H IS STO CK P A Y S
200- P er Cent

FLORIDA STATE AUTOMOBILE ASS’N

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FLORIDA

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COMPANY

Farms, Homes, Groves, Lots
I

H A V E

T H E M

Sanford prosperity is v glide on every haul. Our
farmers are making good nml with their sucre?#
others nr* also prospering and best of all wo a I
lulicvc in Sanford and Seminole County. M *ne&gt;
made here is also being invest® i in devcd ipiiiT 1 lJt
section. Our growth is legitimate and inspiring.
Folks are settling down for a life time slay fiuvii g
homes and farms, businesses efc.
Any one in need of anything in the way &lt;f propertj
will do well to call at my ollice. The small ceir.ei*huilding on Park Ave).
1 have assisted may nnd can help you.

Watch the South E q st Corner o f Pa£e TvJ°

J . E. s p u r l in g

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T
THE SANPORD MbKALtJ
merit, the City of Sanford shall
pay to The Southern Utilities Com­
pany the amount
of $2,033.51 in
full of the hills rendered to the City
for tlie months of November, 1919,
to
M ay
19 2 0 .
inclusive,
aim ashall also ut the same time
pay to the Southern Utilities Com­
pany on outsanding warrants held
by them, approximately the sum of
$2,500.00.

W hen you let us supply your building
needs you get o great deal more than just so
many feet of lumber— bundles of shingles—
pounds of nails—or panels of Beaver Board.

You get the benefit of our building
material knowledge and experience in Service
that helps you get the results you want at the
right price. Service first in planning the
work— more service in selecting proper mate­
rials— speedy service in delivering the goods.
You pay for the materials. T h e service
pays fo r itself in the larger volume of business
it brings through super-satisfied customers.
It will p a y y o u fo
be one o f them.

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S I X T H : It is further understood
und ugreed by and between the
parties hereto that The Southern
Utilities Company shall by its con­
tract herein provided for, agree to
and with the City of Sanford to
make no charge to any of the in­
habitants of the City of Sanford
for the consumption of electricity
for the month of March, 1920. and
that in the event said March bill*
have been rendered and paid, that
said persons so having paid their
bills shall lie allowed a credit
either on prior unpaid hills or on
subsequent hills, it may lie allowed
in partial payments on three sub­
sequent months, the total allow­
ance of credit however, to amount
to n sum equal to the amount of
the March Idll, and in event that
the March bills of any citizm or
inhabitant is not paid, that this hill
shall be entirely cancelled.

S E V E N T H : It is further under­
stood and agreed by and between
the parties hereto that The South­
ern Utilities Company hereby does
agree to extend the present water
mains in the City of Sanford on
Park Avenue from Ninth Street to
Cmtral Street within twelve months
from the date of the signing of this
contract, and thut such extension
shall l&gt;e made of six inch pipe for a
distance of 1.400 feet of the exten­
sion, und of four inch pipe for tlie
halunrc of such extension,
nnd
T&gt;17 Commercial Street
that four hydrants shnll he placed
located and installed on said ex­
and agreed by both parties hereto tension, and that each hydrant shall
that mid contract .dial! provide that he supplied w-itli a six inch huh con­
.inid White Way shall consist of 50 nection wherever tlie hydrant is con­
White Way light or lamp posts, nected with a six inch pipe or larger
ami that the east of purchase of the location of which hydrants is to
surli posts, and their complete in­ lie mutually agreed upon between
stallation in the streets of the City the City Engineer and The South­
Continued from page 1)
of Sanford, shall ho borne by the ern Utilities Company, and The
a, cr a: a special rate to be! City and lay The Southern Utilities |Southern Utilities Company agrees
i upon between The Southern Company, and that when so in- to replace the present Orlando type
teuiCompany and the consumer, stalled the ownership of said posts of hydrant within twelve months
, . ,
, 1shall he a one-half interest owned from the signing of this contract,
111, it i* further understood a n d ,.
.
...
.
. , &gt; ...
. . ,,
. by the City of Sanford, Honda and tliut when tlie extension above
i by the parties hereto that i * .
:
. .
.
, ,
■n
,
.
and a ore-half interest owned lay mentioned is completed und tlie
11 lie Southern Utilities Company. hydrants installed the charge for
mty a »pt&lt; m of lighting in
and it is understood that said con­ all hydrants shall lie lifty dollars
l U : : &lt;&gt;f r1. t ‘ity of Sanford,
tract shall provide that The South­ per year in accordance with the
Lr *n a» .i \\ hite Way, is to
ern Utilities Company shall take present contract exsisting between
Itiutvlii. and it is now understood
and remove all of the present street the parties hereto.
lights which cover the territory of
E l t i l l T I I : It is further under­
tile streets t hill are to he covered stood and agreed by and between
by the White Way and remove these the parties hereto that the City of
lights to other portions of the City, Sanford shall dismiss all litigation
and there install the same lights or now pending against The Southern
other lights equivalent in candle Utilities Company with the under­
power, which removal and re-instal­ standing tiiat said litigation shall
lation shall lie at the cost of The lie dismissed in such a manner as
Why ycu should use
Southern Utilities Company, and tliut in the event of the failure of
uraui, the woman’s
lor ycur troubles,
sail lights shalll lie located in ac­ this compromise adjustment being
«te been shown In
cordance with tlie oirections of the carried out he either party that
tiousands ol letters from
City Commission representing the said litigation may he re-instated
Khal users ol this meditae, who speak from
City of Sanford. It being further without prejudice to either party.
personal experience. If
understood that the character and
t~5 results obtained by
N IN TH : It is further understood
kind of White Way lamp posts to
ctitr women for so many
and
agreed by and between the
lie purchased and installed shall lie
jurs have bten so uniparties
hereto that should any of
brclr rcod. why not
mutually agreed upon by and be­
the
above
terms of adjustment not
faeCardui a trial?
tween the City Commission of the
he carried out by either party hereto
City i f Sanford und the Southern
Take
that then tlie entire contract and
Utilities Company, and that the
agreement of adjustment fails, und
orders for the White Way lamp posts
each party shall lie re-instated and
utul other mate i .1 for their instal­
restored to originul tights, the same
lation shall he given ami made not
as if nothing had been done liy
Inter than September 1, 1920.
various matters herein contained.
F O U R T H : It is further under­
stood and agreed by and between
TO STO P PRO FITEER! NO
'Irs. Mary J. Irvin, ol
the parties hereto tliut t lit* con­
Va., writesi
tract to l e
entered into he and
About II years ago, |
between
t i c parties hereto shall Mm mi Women Go To Federal
Agent With Their Troubles
a'u’icrtJ unlcld misery
provide that The Southern Utilities
Earnest
Miami wonen who have
»ithlemale Irouble, bcarCompany shall and will accept the
been
harrussed
by high prices and
“ J-down pains, lieadsum &lt;f $2,02:1.51 in full, final and
worse
still,
hy
tlie
consciousness tliut
*“ *• numbness . . . I
complete lettlement &lt;f the electric
they were being gouged hy profiteers,
,-0 jor three weeks
light furnished t
the
City of
huve a means now of proving to
*-~ost bent double . . .
Sanford for the raid months of
themselves
whether they have been
•"rhnband went to Dr.
Novemhe*. 1919, to May, 1920.
actually
swindled
or whether the
77
tor Cardul . . .
inclusive, tliorby allow n : a de­
seeming ton-high prices are not tlie
;*r taking about two
duction on said Idll for lack t f ser­
outcome of any local profiteering.
1 ^egan going
vice in the sum of $871.48.
This opportunity is given them
,v0und and when I took
F I F T H : It is fur
r u
n &gt;-*
through the presence in Miami of a
L; fe botilcs I could do
nnu : gr.“&gt;i h a i between the par­ federal agent whose business it is to
wmy work."
E-80
ties hereto that upm t i e c nsummurun down reports of over-charging
tion of the various mu
' and thing und investigate prices tliut are re­
in this final and complete afjust- ported to he unreasonable or unfair

S e rv ice

ianford Novelty Works
OEW CONTR’CH
fHSO. UTILITIES

R eason s!

W H IT E
SH O E
DRESSING,
YOUR SHOES NEAT.
Yutrrtunnr
CoveonATIOK1.ITW.
ourrALO.M.*

,

or

W oniens •
’ Childrens
an d M cjid

Shoes.

Mr. Howe’s ntlirc is in tlie federal
building und lie is desirous of doing
all that can he done to eliminate
over-charging and investigate prices
that are reported to he unreasonable
or unfair.
It must he remembered, however,
that the only way tiiat Mr. Howe
or any federal agent engaged in tiiis
anti-profiteering work, ran get results
is through the intelligent co-opera­
tion of the people, especially the
women, who buy supplies. When you
are over-rhnrged, or think you are
Gvor-churges, carry full data to the
federal agent, and find just what tlie
trouble is. It may he your own mis­
understanding, or it may lie an un­
intentional mistake of the dealer.
One tiling is certain, tlie honest
merchant welcomes these investiga­
tions lie Is not making unreasonable
profits und he is glad to have his
customers see his invoice lists and
understand his efforts to do business
in a fair way and an honest way.
The Consumers’ League, moreover

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is an organi-.ati n that should have u
memherahi) i f several thousand peo­
ple in Miai,
The n-or&lt;* it* member­
ship is increase !. the mote certain &lt;f
achievement its HTorts will he. Tf
you have not jc.ncd ti e League and I
secured a nut:, n iu wear when you
are out &lt;n your errands among
Miami business house*, you are
losing an excellent opportunity to,
lower the cost of living in Miami.
Join the League, make use cf the'
presence of the federal agent in
Miami, take a hand in the creditable
work. Miami Metropolis.
,
Sanford Wins
Smith pitching for Sanford held
the Haptist General Assembly team
helpless today and Sanford hy h it - '
ting the hnll hard won Score 1G to 1 . 1
Smith be-idei fanning fifteen menn
in seven innings drove the agate
over right Held fence for a home
run. The first eight men up in
tfie first part of the game were put
out on three strikes each by Sanford's
Hurler.
Sanford 200-350-6-10-14-3.
G. A. 000-100-0-1-14-3.
Dntteries, Sanford, Smith
and
Smith.
G. A. Batteries Kuulcrson and
Jones. Errors Parrish. Smith James,
and Jones. Home runs. L. Smith, 3
bare hits Steele. Two base nits.
Parrish, I.. Smith and 11. Smith.
Struck out by L. Smith 15, hy
Raulcrsun seven.
Double plays
Rasset unassisted. Time of game l
hour and 5 minutes. Umpire
1.
Gucsser.
Over Niagara In a Barrel
Niagru Falls. July 12.— River men
are patrolling the gorge below the
falls today in the hope of recovering
the body of Charles G. Stephens,
tiie Englishmen who attempted yes­
terday to go over the falls in a bar­
rel. Pieces of the barrel continued to
liont ashore unt'd nearly midnight.
It was impossible to tell which part
of the casket gave way first under
the* force of 158 feet drop and pound­
ing of the water.
Roby Leach, who has successfully
made the trip gave it as iiis opinion
the barrel was too light in some parts
Leach warned Stephens before Ids
start, he was doomed to failure, hut
tlie Englishman was confident Ids
casket was strong enough. A steel
barrel is tlie only safe kind, said
l.cach and if I can have one made
hy July 25. tlie anniversity of my
last trip. I'll duplicate it.

IRST

MEALS

Steve our old chef und the best in the country
is again with us and is ready at all times to handle
your order of any kind in the way tiiat only Steve
can do it.

Regular Business Men’s Lunch week days
A-l Sunday Dinner
Everything First Class

BELL CAFE
1st. Street and Park Avenue

SPORTSMEN
You Can Win This Prize
FIR ST PRIZE— Level Wind Reel
SECOND PRIZE - - B a it Casting Rod
THIRD PR IZ E-—Dowagiac Minnow

FOR THE LARGEST BLACK BASS
caught in Seminole County, during
June, July, August and September,
with Rod, Reel and Articial Bait pur­
chased of

Ball Hardware Co.
K E E P YOUU E Y E ON T H E HERALD WANT COLUMN

Diamond
T IR E S
Squeegee
T re a d

car ow ner “ repeats”
on a tire unless it has
given better service than
the other tires used.
B uy D ia m o n d s — and
prove this for yourself.

Wight Tire Co,
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1 1 second half
lOPFNS GOOD

LOOK!!
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY

Store Closed
Thursday, 15th,
For Preparation

that the
Cqi* that the
...
-misery
, I fans have boon going thru in
vol f»ns
£ f ,t half is over ond the thing
In.i I n t n r n g f il
* j j i / u p andj settled
interest is
centered onto the second half
*7*
a|| sincerely hope that bcnow and Labor Day the Feds
r .in enough games for us to
iti? bght up around the top.

New Time Goods at Old Time Prices

c.nford ended the first half this
Monday by dividing a double
with St. Pete, and tieing up
“;th Orlando in next to the bottom.

At The Big

ihould make a creditable
*j.ing in ibis second half with the
tSt that we have now. We are
? ti;-cd to be a little weak yet in
ji, pitching staff hut we believe
a i .ill be overcome or at least
ui;«d a lot When “ Little" Chapman
i Again on the job.
B;t-the biggest item that the
Ixi! dull is going to have to com
I,: . ith &gt;' that same old question
df.nir.ee It is going to take pretty
UL. „ much money to run the
It «li&lt;l the first and
iMJ a|| the good fans come across
r;,’h their share it is going to mean
that the same old ones will have to
p ,jt«p in their pockets and sooner
(,* liter they are going to get tired

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At The

Slock must be reduced, therefore we are offering Big Bargains in up-to-date Merchandise.
The chance of a life time to get a complete outfit, in Gentlemens Clothing, Ladies’ Ready-to-wear and
also Mens, Ladies’ and childrens shoes. Our piece goods are hard to beat.
We carry a complete line of Enamel-ware, Hardware, Crockery, Paints, Varnishes and all kinds of Cutlery-

I'ul ring, Soe
(»Sc
-Bed Spreads, $3.00 value, - $2.38
1luck Towels, 25e value, sale - 15c
Ladies Gauze Vests, doc value , sale
23c
price
•
Extra Size Gauge Vests, 50c value
39c
Sale price . *
Special Line Ladies’ l nderwear
Bedneed

•lu-m IVpperi'll Pillow
value salt* price

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MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Toe value Balhriggan Shirts and
Drawers, sale price
57c
75c Men's Athletic Shirts an d
Drawers, sale price
57c
$2.00 Yale Union Suits, sale $1.59
$1.50 Elastic Seam Drawers, at $1.19
1.25 Men’s Working Shirts, sale

98c
price
$1.05 Mm's Work Shirts, sale price
$ 1 .1 8

$3.25 Men’s Overalls, sale - $2.48
$5.50 Khaki Union Suits, sale $4.18
$3.00 Khaki Pants, sale price $2.39
$1.50 Boy’s Overalls, sale price $1.23
Men’s Lion Brand Dress Shirts,
$3.00 value, side price
*
$2.38
Men's Lion Brand Dress Shirts,
$4.00 value, sale price
$3.48
BOY'S SUITS
$10.00 Suit
$15.00 Blue Serge Suits

$8.48
$12.98

40c English Long (Moth, sale - 33c

Come early and get the Best Bargains.
ILc Reduction Boys Wash Suits, Size
2 to S vears.

40c Pajama Check, sale
33c
Middv Blouse, $2.50 Value
,adic
30-in Unbleached Muslin, regular
- 28c
price 35c, now on sale tit
Ladies’ Middy Blouses, $3.50 Value
Amoskeag Apron Gingham, 35c sale
$ 2 .3 8
29c
price
.
.
.
.
$ :U 8
50c Amoskeag Utility Dress Ging$1.00 Smocks - - ham, side
- 43c
Big Reduction on Childrens I)i
Middies and Middy Suit-.
30-in Standard Percale, 50c value
sale price
. . .
- 43c
I .tidies’ Waists, $ 1.50 Valin*.
50c Kildare Suitings, sale price - 39c
98c
50c Blue Bell Cheviot Shirtings
Ladies Waists, $2.00 value
43c
sale price
$ 1 .4 8
40c Sul it •trior Chambray sale
E T.; Value Voile Waists $3.00
- 33c
price
*
$ 2 .4 8
05c Yard Wide White Stripe Voile,
47c
sale price
Speeia! u •llict ion on &lt;i
lett** B oil •*•
05c 10-in Figured Wile salt price
47c
SI *’5 sj]L Stripe Voile. .ue price
MEN’S HOSIERY
85c
23c
Mens Hosiery 3 5 c Value
$1.00 Plain Color Voile sale price
39c
79c
Lisle Half Hose 5 0 c “
•
50c White \ ode
43c
43c
Arrowhead “ 6 5 c "
80c White Voile
09c
Spec. Line Figured Lawns, sale 43c
LADIES HOSE
81 Peppered Sheeting, $1.25 value Ladies Hose
37c
4 0 c Value
Sale price
89c yard
43c
“ “
65c “
91 Peppered Sheeting, $1.35 value
59c
“ “
75c “
sale price
- 93c yard
$ 1 .1 9
Silk “
$ 1 .5 0 “
72x90 Sheets, $2.50 value, stile $1.98
1.48
“
“
2 .0 0
“
81x90 Sheets, seamless, $3.00 value
Rockwood pure Silk $ 5 00 Value
4 .3 8
sale price
.
.
.
$2.48

A. K A N N ER , P R O P .
213-215 Sanford Avenue

One lot of Nilk Skirts, $S 00 \ . Me

Sale Price $4.98
One loi of Fancy Voile D ie .-.-. $ 15.no

Sale Price $10.48

Owing to the fact that wc have large purchases made for Fall and not having
the room to handle them with the large stock wc now have we are going to place our
entire stock of Men’s Work Shoes and Dress Shoes, on sale for seven days only.

F. IDT ED BY

Sale Price $2.48
B g K&lt; duet ion on all Enam 2-w.ii
G.ild Seal Congoleum Oil t'lot’ . $2 •&gt;"

chasing your shoes this week.
Well we are off for a new start.

Sale Price $ 1 .9 8 Running Yard
(Jxti G »ld Seal Art S q u a r*. $1° 00 '

And this time
hr luck.

’l

Sale Price $9.48
Sale Price $11.48
&lt;)\ll Gold Seal Art Squares. $10.00 \ .t .*■

Sale Price $14.48
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HEN’S W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES
$ 7 5 0 S h o e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.38
$7.38
$ 8 .0 0 Oxfords, Black and Tan

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$ 9 .0 0

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7.98
$10.48

$ 1 2 .0 0 Vici Oxfords • •
MEN’S WORK SHOES
$ 6 00 S h o e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.38
$ 4 .0 0 “ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.38
5 .9 8
$ 7 .0 0 “
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Big Reduction in Ladies’ High and Low
Quarter Shoes.

we hope for a bet-

far Tampa hasn’t lost a game.
•**«» w.- wonder do they think they
ire joing to get the second half.

7 1 .\‘t ( , old Seal A i t Squar. s. $13 00 v; ue

Sp eial R 'due ion on ail Lug

Glance at the prices below and note the the large saving you can make by pur­

( HAS. L. B R IT T

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Talking about Tampa, every game
ILe&gt; wot, from Sanford in the first
„„ „t . i.•VMS * i'"
Ll.f wa . r i m e h ».I
,r» inning'. Tnis second half the
Fed* a-e liable to turn the tables on

ball
:' i up &lt;inite a bit.
•Luld be because the
fit to have money to

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mid of bull that &lt; :r tear
putting out these i.i*t fe\
Inn per cent bet:*." thu
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The Valdez Hotel was again calle I
upon to play ho.vt to a hunch of
hungry men on Wednesday night
when Sanford Lodge of Klkx invaded
the dining room and with over one
hundred member* preient sat down
to one of the famous Valdez ban­
quets.
Eight candidate*
were
carrie I
across the burning sands at the lodge
room earlier in the evening and ac­
companied bv the members of the
lodge were escorted to the Valdez
where they were enabled to enjoy
the comforts and co.Jiug shade of
the oasis.
George DeCottes acted as master
of cermonies and there was some­
thing doing every minute. At every
plate was a "popper" furnish d by
the Yowell Co., and also uicklo
plated whistles and these iini9&lt;i
makers helped to make the speakers
feel pleasant when they arose to
address the antlered herd. Of course
the candidates were .ill called upon to
to express their opinion! of Elkdiui
and in this way they were assisted
by good talks by George DeCottes
' and \\ illiutu Shelley and other
|"older R uck'" who had been there
many years before.
* The menu was all that could h i
desired from fruit cocktails in which
, there was too much fruit to the
demi tasse of cafe noir and of course
chicken was the "piece de resistance"
for all good Elks like chicken. Tip*
candidate* were rather
ncrvoui
throughout tin* banquet and ate
rather sparingly a* they felt that
"something was in the air” a* Doctor
Ralph Stevens said when he was
called upon to speak Ids pie e and
whatever it was fell out of the al*
irvl strueV the candidates bef in*
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bunch with glee. The c.cning was
enlivened by songs and mu ic t.f all
kino&lt; with tenor drum and bass
urum Milo- by Millie ('ontior, Haul
Riggers and Dr. Felt, Sherman
l.loy sung several beautif.il soli s,
and the Irish Trio of the Sanford
■Mull Club rendered the "R o se of
( Shannon". There were stunts of all
kinds and fun galore and as usual
the crowd left with the feeling that
.Sanford Elk* were the greatest
lodge on earth and the Valdez Hotel
is the finest in the state.
Exalted Ruler It. C. Rower,-M
cretury llousholder and their f i *
fill stall of ollicers are to he congrat­
ulated upon pulling this big on •
Wednesday night and making t e
boys feel thut Sanford is full of h?r
old time "p ep " and even thou It
’ tis summer time there is no dull
time In this city as long us the
Elks hold sway.

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YOU NEED SHOES

The Second Half Start*
The second half of the Florida
series in organized baseball
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Tuesday, the 13th. It is full of pro­
l l l l mise for the "fan s" of Florida for­
tunate enough to have scheduled
gutnes.
The people of this city are proud,
of course, that the Tampa team leads
nil i rgunized baseball teams in the
percentage of games won. It speaks
volumes for the efficiency of the
team, the loyalty of the members,
and the work done hy the club ,
managers and owners. Hut not the
least does it speak out the line reI suits of Florida and Southern train■ing, and the climate of Florida as a
I stimulus for foal ball playing. The
Washington Americans, now playing
in fourth place In their major league
trained in Tampa, and Manager
Clark Grillith declares they are
coining "back next season because
they left Florida in fine form." The
■ in a
Washington club also recognized the
worth "f Tampa players, raised and
trained under these conditions, and
I brought from u* Workman, who did
! such fine work for Tampa in the
m i u j ' long stretch of wins we pulled to our
j credit.
We congratulate the entire Icngud
’ nu tnl srship. I*, is fine ball, clean
; hull, they are playing and tho battle
I will be a royal one from now to tho
lend, in September, for the pennant.
1 We would be proud to see Tampa
,win the second half, of course, but
’ vve would rather see somo other
team win it hy a close margin, and
that team and Tampa contend f&gt; r
[the post-season honors, and Tampa
come out winner, for our boys de­
serve to win.

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And there arc quite a few people
c' tin* town who have given nothhast* bull this year ox•live tents at the gate,
"'t give n&gt;n*p t* r v ciijtF'.
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W c have plenty of other bargains that we have not listed here and in a lot of
cases you get the shoes at less than cost.

$15.00 Shoes at this Sale
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club has
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ELKS HOLD
BANQUET
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CELERY SEED

One Lot Aluminum ware. $3.50 \..u--

Pet.
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Beginning Saturday Morning,
July 10th and Lasting Ui ’

One lot of Dress.•&gt;, $10.00 \ ;i!u••

Sale Price $7.48

brad sails drawing. Her dub top
sail wsung helpless, with It Her crew
meanwhile made every effort to
, replace the broken rope.
Turning the mark at 2:52:10 the
Shamrock passed the almost sailless
Resolute at It o'clock.

the Islanders, lias signed up with nine playing that will just about
Sanford and he will prove a valuable e |ual anything seen on the loral
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Tampa
man to the Celery Feds. McCutloeh 1Held this season. Several members of
Dradentown
is one of the fastest and h»st shorts |the team were farmer players on the
Orlando
in the league, and his weakness at i regular lineup. There are some ‘25
Daytona
the hat is the only reason Daytona to HO men to pick from and just
1 2
Sanford
let him go. He is also a fine boy a what strength and ahilitiy lie dorSt. Pete
gentlemen all the way through—and |mant in this agregation remain* to
.000 i Shamrock IV, challenger for the has made a host of friends among I tie developed. Some of the men have
Itartow
.000 America’s cup, kept on to the finish Daytona fans whose good wishes fine amateur records,
Lakeland
after Resolute had broken her hal­
go with him.—Daytona Journal.
yards. If the challenger does not
Tunis Agrl'ultur.il State.
The Pace For The Cup
herself withdraw and finishes within
Tin* rescues of Tunis, having Its
Hast Coast Hall Club
nor'liern in Mi-dll.’rrtinenn limit In flic
Sandy Hook, N. J . July 15. — Re- ( Die six hour time limit she will he
mine liitltu.lhinl i-iVtlnn r.r
Mate
solute, defender of the America's today’s victor,
»Ft.
la Pierce
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July
11. .all
An Slll
all-home,
i ii .
: i ! . . of North Ciiinlln:. and like North Carcup, withdrew from the yacht race
product baseball team is being or- ..Mi.
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iiviik..a*V i i.a# mi
in
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w llru .if.iil
ollnn,a supporting
estimated
poptoday ufter she parted her throat.
Manager Gafney and Vice I’resi- gunized for Ft. Pierce and proposes nlnllon of 2 onousi on tin area of
halyards which support her mainL|ent spencer of the Sanford team to show the people here some real nl.oiii .'rfi.isvi square tulles, l« essential*
sail while leading Shamrock 1\ hy |were in Daytona last night after Mi- stuff in the line of the national Iv nn n**rleiiliurnl country, deriving *tx
about a half mile to the turning |Culloch. Gafney is easily one of the sport. The first game of the new ug­ wealth from farm nn»l mine
point in today's race of the 1920 liest hall players in the league and |Krogatinn i&lt;scheduled for Thursday
S u p e rs titio n C o n c e rn in g D iam o nd .
series. Although her gall slkpped chief hackers of the Celery Feds and |afternoon, when it play* Okeechobee
The losing of n diamond Is consid­
half-way down her mast, her skipper his title as premier batsman 7s well or* *he local diamond. Other games
ered, apart from lt» material value,
Capt. Charles Francis Adams, kept earned. Mr. Spencer is one of the
he arranged from time to time, nil omell of Itll'luqi. T o lie elllcneloili
on sailing.
real heasehall entuisiusts.— Daytona
While the new team is not design- a ' a iiill'iuuu lb.' diamond 'hoiild Ini
Resolute turned the outer mark Journal.
u competitor of the league —i\•••• freely, uii.l "never snlil. never
at 2:52:34 headedhack for the finish
j regulars, its supporters believe they I*-til. never coveted, and never l a f i t l
x run of 8:15 miles, with her two
Shortstop MeCullough, released hy J can after a little praetive, put up l.i fraud or force."

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\ drive i&lt; being made now to
riif rr.'Ugti money to carry things
, . . die .-ml of t lit* reason, and so
Ur. the t,allies of the donaters, as
ti,v ire turned in. show the same
di&lt;r.,. There are plenty of men
t*»t did not give a nickel in the
£M half that should give now. It is
jut »• much to their interest to
t—, *rrn». a* it is to any one, as
tit thints i' tint run uh 21 puyiun
h«r.r&gt;*. hut something for the
tj*r., mnothing to help pass the
l:rj iuir.nier days in pleasure for
ttf or.r that must stay home.
And I.- those who ran not ufm .• in big chunk', surely
Mime out to the games and
Urj
Li.n up with sixty-five cents inTtud "f •' . mg back, weeping and
.ailing ai"
how tilings are going.
jar.i * .01 Tin* attendance We must
, ta'f. if •1 ■avc base ball and the
ciosd* *:1 have to start coming
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Kunrmbt-r tlien Sanford fans, to
ler;. 1a-, kill going it takes money
u l if you jr&lt;- not able to give any
G amem l« give what you can. and
»b«if all things, come out to the
firr.e*. »&lt;• neei| you there.

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All this Merchandise will be sacrificed to the public.

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GET ’EM NOW

$ 7.50 Shoes at this Sale
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I t J . HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Huhdnwm Manager

Governor Catts is still ' ‘brine" and
"hiring" them right and left. The
governor believes in action and the
ollire has had but few dull moments

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food, but does not throw it
into the nest— Burnett Print
Y O U have your money each
to save —Do You Do It? When
this year is ended will you have
anything to show for your labor?

PEOPLES BANK OF
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This hank is not in business for
a month or a year, but is a per­
manent part of this community.

A home hank, dedicated (o the
best interests of its friends and
neighbors; backed by home men
who have at heart the welfare of
(his section, and in every way
seeking through service and ac­
commodation to make this insti­
tution one of vital import in the
future betterment of this city,
section and state.

First National Bank
F. P. FO RSTER, President

B. F. W HITNER, Cashier

Sanford, Florida

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PLANT MARTIN’S HY-TEST
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Standard courses leading to A. II. degree. Pre-profession­
al courses In Medlcene, Law and Engineering.
Special advantages In Music (faculty of nine , Buslne--,
Home Economics, Fine and Industrial Arts and
Academy &lt;10th. 11th &amp; 12th grades)
Thirty-sixth year opens September 20, 1020

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Rhone 395

The Misses Mary and Antoinetc
DeCottes of Jacksonville
spent
Tuesday here the guests of their
brother, Mr. George DeCottes re­
turning to Daytona with him for
the Bell-DcCottes nuptials on Wed­
nesday.
Mrs. T. E. Milteer is expected
today from Fort Myers to visit
her aunt, Mrs. William Lefller at
the Gables.
Mr. E. A. Douglass is spending
his vacation at Worthington Springs
enjoying a much needed rest and
reuuperating his health.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Dingee ar­
rived by motor from Dunedin Wed­
nesday and are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. It. J . Holly. Mr. and Mrs
Dingee have many friends here who
give them a most cordial welcome
upon each recurring visit.
Mr. A. C. Martin has returned
from Jacksonville and will spend
the remainder of the summer with
his daughter, Mrs. E. A. Douglass.
Mrs. B. E. Sarrell of Alabama is
A. Douglas cj n
visiting Mrs. E
Sunford ceiglits.
Miss Elizabeth Hartley of Orlando
WM (ht&gt; WP1.k-emt guest of MUs
Jeanette i.aing. Elizabeth Ballard
of Geneva. spent Wednesday in
Sanford the guest of her cousin.
Miss I.aing.

Harding, the Republican nominee,
Society Personals
believes in a "front porch" campaign,
Cox, the Democrat nominee be­
Nl'IINCRIPTKIN MUCK IN ADVANCE
Miss Lila Johnson was the week
osi: YEAR..........................................» - Jo lieves in a Pullman car campaign and end guest of her sister, Mrs. Marrero
SIX M O N TH S--------------------------------- -- I J * Debits, the Socialist candidate be­ in Orlando.
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t i i h k k months
lieves in a "front cell" entnpign.
Mrs. \V. M. Haynes am! attrac­
Kalrrod *■ Srtoml I l i u Malt Matlrr )u(u*l Ilnd Yon can take your choice.
tive
daughters Dorothy and Marion
IRIS i l the Coal Off.tr al Sanf.ml Thxkla.
------O ------t'ndrr AtI of March Jrd HITS.
are expected home this week from
Sanford's new hotels are giving
Jacksonville.
1‘hanc HR
Offlrr: IliraM llulUIn*
the city a fine reputation ami many
Mrs. A. F. McAlister and son
travelling men come here now to
P o u l i n AHv»rO»lnit l t , p i » w n l i t l v .
have
returned from Hot Springs, the
spend their Sundays. With the big
T ill. A ' l k l l l . AN IWO-SSAVS' C I M ION
former
much improved in health.
tourist hotel that will soon be built
Sanford should be able to take cure
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Before the convention it was of hundreds of new people next Harvey for the week-end were Mrs.
J . G. Harvey, Mrs. Olive Peel. .Mrs.
Mac-n-doodle cl 00 but now it is season.
Frank Jones, Mr. F. B. Harvey
Mr Adieu.
Suppose candidate James M. Cox Mr. W. L. Davis all of Kissimmee.
The Misses Weima and Jessie
Sanford never looked more pros- should come to Orlando. And we ex­
porous than at the present time. pect be will come as be has probably Graves returned Sunday from a
hoard of the twenty foot banana two weeks visit with their sister.
Keep up the spirit.
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tree. But suppose he comes, where Mrs. II. Me.Milieu in Jacksonville.
Golf links will make Sanford the will we give him a banquet? Or
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daiger Jr.
greatest resort in the state, It is even a swell dinner? Everything and little son have returned from
the time to organise the Country seems to be pushed out in the eating Tampa where they accompanied
line. Orlan Jo Sentinel.
Mr. and Mrs. Daiger Sr. on their
Club now.
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If you can't entertain him down return home after a visit with their
That get together meeting &lt;*f the there bring him to Sanford an! the. son and daughter in Sanford.
Sanford Board of Trade last h riday |hotels here can take eare of the
Mrs. L. Allen left for Ocala
night was the greatest event in crowd, and give him a swell dinner Saturday called there by the serious
With their usual progressive enpresent history. Do it again.
at any time.
illness of Mrs. Guy Allen.
terprire
the Guild of Holy Cross
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Mr. B. A. Hansen is a recent church are already making extenGolf experts who have been here arrival from New York who is the
Sanford should advertise, should
sive plans for the Christmas Bazaar
say
that there are several spots guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hand which will be held at the Parrish
build golf links, should build auto
camps, shou.d huihl a recreation around Sanford that idler the best
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kent left House Dec. First and Second.
place for young boys, should build locations for golf links in the state Sunday for New York and the East
Mr. and Mrs. George DeCottes
and if these lands can be purchased
a boat basin, should build™ well
Coast when* they will spend the returned front a motor trip down
at a reasonable figure the golf links
everything.
month of July.
the beach to Miami Sunday and were
can be assured. It takes money to
ti
Miss Lena Harvey has returned guests at the Neptune, before going
make good golf links and since the
A well edited newspaper liberally
home people will have to build to Kissimmee after a visit of several on Monday to their new home at
patronized by the local busmens men
them it behooves the people with weeks with her brut tier, Mr. L. L. Sanford. Mr, and Mrs. DeCottes
is the best adverii'ing that can he
an* on their honeymoon, their marriland available to make a reasonable Harvey,
obtained by that coin mil oily. A
DeCottes
age
being an event of Wednesday.,
Mr.
an
Mrs.
George
pri....... in this land.
poorly pntronic . l newspaper is a
Rev.
W. L. Lewis of Congregational
have
returned
from
their
wedding
(I
reflection on the business life of tin*
church, olllciated the impressive ring
trip
and
are
pleasantly
domiciled
There are some of the finest re­
community. Appalachieola. Times,
ceremony, the bride being Mrs.
sorts in the state in and around nt the Valdez.
it
Myrtle Hell also of Sanford. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Thigpen and
We intend to give the people of Sanford in the nature of cool shady
Hell lias been a guest at the Nep­
springs, dear water lakes, flowing littli- daughter Katherine with Miss
Sanford a daily paper this fall if
tune with her sister. Mrs. Donald
crystal rivers and shady dells. And Katherine Wilkie have returned from
we have to print it on wall paper or
Bi-hop, who has been seriously ill.
a short stay at Daytona Beach.
cloth or soma other substance. The then if you want a dip in the surf
During her residence of several
Mrs. J . E. Butler and little son. months lure she has made a large
news print paper situation ha- not there is a good road to New Smyrna
improved any and it looks like bard and Daytona on the ocean side and Justus, have returned to Sanford.|nutnh-r of friends to join in the
to the gulf on t I k * w e s t side There They will In joined later by Mr.
times for daily papers but if paper
folic.ations of the moment. Mr. I)eenn be obtained ntivwhere it will be i- no need f"r Sanford people to go But ler.
Cotti's was nominated for district
mil &lt;1 the state unless liieir systems
Mr. and Mrs. (*,. F. I.oucks left attorney at the lune primaries,
iilitained by l ae ilcraid fo: Sanford »
need a decided change in environ­ Monday bo Uswego New York where
daily.
winning over David Shnltz, the
ment.
when- the remainder of the summer present incumbent, who is also an
t&gt;
will In- spent.
i xcollent attorney, and popular man.
Editor Nauglc, of the St. PetersMrs. \ D. Kelly left during the The i vo victories for the Sanford
Imi g Times, was held up on the week for Ontario, California to lawyer would indicate that he is
■treels of Akron the nther day, and visit her mother. She will stop at successful because lie de-erven it. Both
relieved of i:Hm and a gold watch Salt Luke City for several day- ami iie and his charming bride begin
There i- much peculation as to how on the return t,:;&gt; in September tlieit in-w life together under the
an editor chanced to lune that much will visit her brother in I &gt;wa.
mos: happy -urroundin . Daytona
money, and Mr. Nntigle is being
('owpdi.s - .&lt;1 .ill |.
n -h el
Mrs. Raymond Key and mother, Noli *.
made the target of much good3 00 "
Vi* v i It tn
Mr- Geo. Rice left last \\f ine-day
natured persiflage. Florida editors
:t on *•
IlirthSoi^hnm •
to
spend severul weeks in tin north.
as a rule are prop-emus, but when
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Hellryan .laye Sturmaa Jr., i- the
Mrs. It. It. Deas and i ' ildren
they go into the camp of the North­
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M lift - name given the little son born June
ern Philistines they outhtn't to carry are spending some time at |)a\&gt; *ia :10th at Pittsburg. Pa., to Mr. and
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liny more wealth than what i- needed Beach.
Mrs. Bryan laye Sturmnn. Mrs.
Sumio ; . n l 1K*.t*l pl.tiu I KMrs. Donald Smith is leaving Sturm an will be remembered here
to get by with. Our northern friends
Largest and oldest seed house in accuse us of robbing them when this week to visit her mother at
a* Mis. Ruth McDaniel.
the state
they come down here, but at least Sarasota.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. L. II. Gibbs an­
Send for Seed Special and Catalog.
we do the job in a genteel way, wit li­
Mr. J . It. Payne of Jacksonville nounce tin* birth of a little daughter
mit using such crude and inartistic was a buxines* visitor in town
Monday, luly 12th.
methods as were used on Friend Saturday and Sunday.
Bom ... Mr. mid Mrs. &lt;\ II MrJark-omlllc
Florida
Nuuglf. Lakeland Telegram.
Mr. and Mr-. ! E. RoutniHutt Mahon of \\ &gt;&gt;’adt&gt; avenue a baby
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and baby are visiting in Tampa. liny.
B E S T E tjl IP.M EN T
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith ■spent
Horn to Mr. and Mrs, L. il.
The greatest gift that the al­ Sunday in Jacksonville,
Hunter of Iteurdal! avenue a hahv
mighty God can give to any man in
Miss Bess e Stewart of Plymouth boy*.
public life is to permit him to come
is the gue.-t of Mrs. Forrest Gntehel.
into the world under circumstances
Mrs. W. It. Zachry and children
D. A. It. Fag Day A Success
which enables him to know tin* life
are
spending the summer in Georgia
status of the man who works. Pro­
Willi Miss Fannie Uchu Munson
vidence was good t" me it was my and North Carolina.
chairman, the home committee on
Mr. Rolit. Dean is among the tag day. nette 1 $ lift.00 last Saturday
high privilege to come through the
ranks. I know the torments i f the Satif ml v .i a'.i in is ia New Yum to lie added to tlie AnuHcan L.e.;i o«
boy who is without funds, and I ..no tr.c Eastern states.
Building fund which is rapidly
know bis anxiety as to bow be will
Mr. and Mrs. Koht. Thrasher! growing under the fsithfu! and loyal
h o t e l a i .' m: ■;
get an education that will help him and family bn*.&lt;- returm* ! ....... . t
activity &gt;f I-.di.e Harrison Chapter
J.'.v'ksom ille,
Florida achieve li*—■ • m h i t i . If nomination ton a Beach where I lie la-1 two weeks of tile Nath, nal Daughters of the
Modi'"- tk&gt;-M-;,„u; L a i c s
alt
means election, I will take to the have been plea antly r ;n i l
America i It voluth-t:. Miis Munson
day. Childs Restaurant adjoining.
White House the best oi|uipment for
lion. Forest Lake ami attractive was ussisted by ten little fills ami
a man in puidic life experience in daughter, Miss Serita Lake left feels very much gratified with the
the ranks with those who toil
(Continued on page 8)
Monday for a ten days trip to New
Governor James M. Cox. Democratic Y ork.
candidate for president.
So. (I
Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Wilson have
II* purl •*f III* 1 nn«1Hliin of
returned from Daytona Beach where
Nolire to Auto Owners
Peoples Rank, »d Sanford,
they have been enjoying the sea
In the State of Florida, at the Close
We wish to announce that wi­
breezes for several weeks.
of Business, June. 30, PJ20
have purchased the business of the
Mrs.
Van
Clcaf
and
Miss
Eliza­
U fiouirra
Pevehouse Vulcanizing Works, at
Ihillara
on Krai
1117,721
the present Ford Service Station. beth Russell motored over from l.tun*
l.oariA
nn
f‘&lt;
«
1
lim
l
Srru
»!y
iHhrr ih itt Ural I «t tie
As soon as the Ford Service Station Glenwood on Monday* to spend the Vllotfitr
|.liana amt tharmirtit
1 1.*,0 2 1 .7 1
day
with
Miss
Edith
Stewart.
«*\.-nlralt *
moves to it- new quarters, which
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f
Stall”
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;* 1.2so.in)
Mrs. Kohl. Herndon and mother, Stair, County am! Mutti^ifial It*!*
will be in about thirty days, we
7,#i 11.52
will open my new garage in the Mrs. J. S. Sturnnn expect to leave Ilankiiii: |fou*r, lurntiurt atitJ
Kl Hurra .
18,&lt;HHL0x)
Sunday for Daytona Beach for
building.
Othrr
al
Katatr
I.IIT.fHl
i*l_l.
—
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_ami
.1 othrr
.*x... a ttraoiifc*
11
I’lalm
*
Slav
of
t w o weeks.
Will be pleased to meet both old
I »t,r ff t rn I r i r n f r»nfu!»*i| Marik*
77-M vll
1 t.7*.*: nr,
i&lt; speiiding GW u m u Kidiniiw tni I'lfiiwi
W *L A and now eu-tomers. f a n apply hi-Mr.la cIta iiinA. Terbemt
*A-h dii llam!
I7,IH)1&gt;2M
at Daytona Beai-b.
your wants in vulcanizing
KH*.
Ten!
1711,020 2:«
// js.iir ivi /an in -t„ r&gt;
tire-, oils and accessories, t;i\ UN ;\
Mrs. J. It. fab le . Mrs. Forest
call
Gatchel and M i s s Hes-ie Stewart
ifrnd it 11 r, itml /on. ..* o tf.
t"a(Dial Stork I'ut*! in
f! i »,D0D »l
.Id. M**m p in; .
motored to Daytona on Monday. Surfilut
♦i.iUltt.iiO
Fuml
i t'
*dd.. Mgr.
la -**
iifbl
Returning from t'orotiado Beticli f ’nt||l"h!r«l
T i t i - l*ctii|-|i
!**, I(I2,.V|
IS-he.
this week wen- Mr- I f . Hutchins' u I Mvkli n*l« ITfifMihi
j .I oo.ih
1
refit
M
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Mrs. Herbert Mefuslin ami Mr .
Nuhjri't t •» * 'h* i.
A TTEN TIO N
R. M. Grove stein'
T im r
&lt;V r t l r t c f c i r *
;■! - Jfninl 11&gt;f .1 i*nu &lt;!&gt; '..Ire
lUpoalt
.I7.t*.'ft im
The
Royal
Neighbors
will
meet
Miss
Fern
Ward
who
is
apt-tiding
*
r
f
t
ll
lr
if
t*h r
11,00
amount of utM inn mi1- g
*
“a*
birr**
I'hrtfks
Thursday
night
July
22nd
nt
8
the-summer
at
Daytona
Reach
with
•landlht; .
... .
We * IF f i o v. .r own v a t o'clock. Installation and initiation. the family came over for the day*( Iluii lo lurorpt»r.it**tl
i.'.uni in
Hanks
pair :i ! v ’i ?h
\ i :
Every member urged to be present Wednesday.
ITh.-'S.tS
‘ &lt; n vincr D in
Tt»ial I h*j'
fist.2\7.7S
Hum in * . W c
ami please be on time. Refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Proctor
T o t,I
Recorder. who were recently married in Tali t n,u2.i j j
due.'} uf t. • i*
labussee were the guests of Mrs. Hiatt- nt Klnri.tj. County ul Scmlttnlf, »«
I.t-l tin* II. A. O s. Aiilo Doctor
tercet k c.l-tr*-. Sicrifice.
I, It. It. IO.AS, I’tih lr t id Iho t liu v r look after your car's health
The le»i net In tin- life of iho f.-mtilo A. D. Zachary ami Mrs. A. K. n im r d IIar.k .to -olrmnly » « r » r th a t I hr
al.oit. m i r m r n l It tru e lo tha l.p.t uf m y
Powers
last
week
leaving
here
on
i-oeliluenl Insect I* to In) a bira«* num­
k n o a t n l s r anil lirtirf.
It. It. DEAS. Ca.hicr
ber of e_*gs, upon which low ib-ntl body Saturday for the East Coast. Mr.
Mrs. Proctor are motoring Sut.tcrll.r-I and tworn lo Cnfrol—Allot:
rests, protecting them from tin* burn­ and
20!) PARK AVK.
II. It. Slvvrns
t tintr m. thit Hh d»&gt;- ol c. M. Hand
ing ravs of the sun mull the little ones through th e s t a t e on their w edding
SANFORD
FLORIDA
.
Juy M&gt;:o
S. I’ukiton
emerge.
‘ r U&gt;.
| I . f . Kolb, S a l a r y PuMi*
Director*.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

:

IN SOCIETY'S DOMAIN

July 16, 1020

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July 16, 13M

Uillc HappcnlHS1
Mention of
Milters In Brief
Pernonal Item*
of Interest

same tune.
The house that stood at the corner
of Palmetto and Commercial street
for many years is being moved to a
lot across from the Lincoln Hotel on
west hirst street. The house is one
of the old landmarks on the lukc„ , , ....
t ..
i
front and is exciting much comment
Robert
Hines lias accepted a
,,
.
.
...
.,i
i* „i
i,
. a* 11 takes it way down the main
position with the Peoples Hank ami
.
...
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c
. ,
- street of the city. I he house is
will again become a Sanford citizen. ,
.
; being moved under the supervision
Spring is here, also ground Itch I of C. A. Reed.
and chickens with sore head. At
The many friends of Mr. ami Mrs.
lust a remedy. “ C &amp; C” tested and Floyd Palmer will lie pleased to
put up by Rena Allen, Daytona, learn of the arrival of a little daugh­
Florida $1.00 bottle.
44-7tp. ter in t hier Iowa home on Sunday.

In and About
The City *£

\(i*A Brano is a valued addition
force of the Peoples Hank.
Ilu\ a Fryer, 00 cents a pound.
WMt Side Grocery.
48-2tc
Mrs. J. M. Hoynolds Greensboro,
(jj is the guest of her sister. Miss
Virginia Smith.
Chickens, “ The nice fat kind."
Phene 106.
l8-‘J t c
Allan Jones has accepted a posi­
tion with the Seminole Hank in the
collections department.
Daytona Beach— Furnished rooms
for light-housekeeping with kitchen
md dining-room privileges. $5.00 up
weekly. The Raymond, Seabreeze,
Y%
48-5tp
Mr. and Mrs. George Hilly who
wrre guests of the Valdez last week
left Saturday for their home in
Palalka.
Let the Charles Electric Co serve
you. They have a first class electri-iin. capable of handling anything
rlectrical. Call us. The Charles
Electric Co. Tel. 311.
48-ltc
Dr J. T. Denton and family are
spending the week at
Daytona
Peach and are expecting to return
tomorrow.
You can order your new Iluick
now and save time on the next car
load.
46-tfc
Mrs. (J. W. Rutherford of the
Caldwell Irvin Company left this
week for I.a Fatlct, Tenn., where
,he will spend several weeks visit­
ing (lit father.
Get your orders in now for your
new Iluick car.
See W. J . Thigpen.
4G-tfe.
Mr and Mrs. \Y. \V. Dressor
;r,d little daughter left Wednesday
morning for Suferin and other points
in N'i« York State ami expect to he
absent for several months. They
made the trip via the Cldyc Line.
&lt;infer your new Iluick now and
y-j will not lose any time on the
:&lt;w tar load coming in soon. 46-tfc
Taken up two hogs, unmarked,
at ipvied,,. Owner may have same
}&gt;y jm;. mg for this ad and damages
and (T'-ving property. (I. M. Arie.
&gt;-Jtc.
A U Huston, vice president of
!'■
. hern Utilities Co., who is
ir
arge of the plants in Florida
»a. , re »evernl days of this week
1 •'kit.g ever the new eonstrurtion
*ert. lit the plants in this city.

Dr. Robson Moves Office
To 210 Park Ave. near
Second Street
A' mi rlli.T rooms uvre
av.tiialiN*, I hiivi* rented the
'■niire l loorilui " htiuse.

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Headers

PAGE 7

rA F A M I L Y C A R

It has beta twenty-five vears since1
Mrs. Hill 1: t visited t he old country j
and nine yea s - nee Mrs. Jones, a&lt;
Miss Cleary, ert.-sed to ikis side to
become the brid, of Mr. Jongs. AH
three are looking forward
with I
joyo , anticipation* to the renewal
of o! friendships ami i l l tie*. The/
expect to be gone four months
Rev. Fagther J. J . O'Riordan will1
leave New York, July 3 ls i via the.
Anenor Line, direct to Ireland. I I e |
goes to the City of Cork for u three
months vacation in Ids home town
ami among the home people and I
also anticipate* a joyous re-union. I
Father O 'Etonian is a splendid
booster for America, rejoicing in the!
glorious liberty and frecdon of the
country of his adoption. He will
spend three months in Ireland, and
will return to Sanford and resume
his duties in October.
With Mr. Ogilvte, principal of
the Sanford schools, in Scotland,
there will be a representative group
of Sanford people enjoying their
vacations in Europe, tills summer.
Their munv friends here wish them
voyage, a good time and a safe
return.

Mrs. C. E. Secrest of 309 French T ,U* *!tl,e !a,‘ly * in 1" ‘ caUci1 Carli'1
avenue has returned from Jackson­ Gretchon. Mrs, Palmer was formerly
Miss Olga Schultz.
ville where she spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wimberly
Odil Fellows Attention!
of 1507 St. Johns avenue.
Regular meeting Monday evening
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath is in of Sanford Lodge No. 27. Installa­
tion of officers. Also initiation of a
Sanford on Tuesday and
class of candidates. Dist. Deputy
of each week.
8-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Dingee of Grand Master Cline and stall of
Orlando will confer the work. Re­
Dunedin are in the city, the guests
freshments. it is hoped every member
of Mr. and Mrs. R. J . Holly and
will he present. All visiting members
their many Sanford friends are glad
are codially invited and will lie
to see them again. They are building
made to feel welcome &gt;:00 o’clock
a bungalow in Dunedin and Mr.sharp.
Secretary.
Dingee is setting out a young
orange grove.
Notice Srhool Transportation
In Memorial)
Rids on transportation of school
WANTED — OI.I) CLEAN
In the afternoon of June 20th,
children to the Sanford schools will 1920, Alexander Kinehen Powers,
RAGS. ANY KIND E X ­
CEPT
OLD
S O C K S.
be received on Tuesday, July 27tli, j
Wilmington. N. (\ as the
COATS,
PANTS.
OR
1020, by Mr. II. I . \\ hitner, secre- result of bring shot, at W allace,
RED SPREADS. AT T H E
I ary for board of trustees. Informa- N {• , Saturday night. June l:lh
lion can be obtained from Supt/
Major Powers was a native of
HERALD OFFICE.
59-tf
Chief Speer ami the entire police T. W. Lawton at the courthouse. Pitiiiar County, North Carolina,
ami came to Tallahassee in 19119,
force are sporting jaunty new caps IS-2te.
where he wa* married to Miss
and in a few days will come out
Masons Attention
Onia Zachary. Dec. 21. 190:. In
with their new summer uniforms.
Regular meeting of Sanford Lodge
Our pollre are all good lookers and No. 62, F. A: A. M. will he held on 1912. tin* family moved to Sanford
make a flue appearance at any time next Tuesday evening, beginning at where t lie;, have since resided. He
graduated from the Haplist College
but with their new togs they will 7:30.
at Wake Forrest. N C. with highest
lie some nifty ollleers.
The matter of the lease which
N. L. IIauman representing the was deferred from last meeting will honor ami began the practice of
law almost inimediatady. He was
Diamond Tire Co., was in the city lie discussed ami settled at this
born Mureli, 15. 1883, his parents
yesterday railing on the local trade. meeting-. All members are especially
being Kinehen ami Marie Faison
Mr. Hauman is a Sanford booster invited to b, present and express
Powers. During the incnmbei v of
and says that our hotels are now up their views,
Gov. Kinehen of North Cn.olina
to standard and exciting
most
Work in the First degree will also
be served as major oti the governor's
favorable comment everywhere.
hr exemplified.
-tall. He was also a great-nephew of
Arthur Yowell of the Yowell C o .,1
former Gov. Mosety of Florida.
Ten Dollars Reward
has returned from a trip to New j
Major Powers possessed an un­
For information that will enable
York and other markets ami reports
me to find E. E. Evans nr proof of usually lina1 eharaeter. He was honest
the north as being in a most pros­
hi- dentil. His signature needed on from principal anal not from policy
perous condition with many people
and he brought to his preofessiam all
valuable papers.
talking of coming to Florida f&lt;&gt;r
48-ltc
II. R E D G R A V E . the energy of a conscieiitiauis dis­
the winter. It was not as cool in
charge of duly ami to his adopted
New York as it is in Sanford and
To Visil Europe
state t ho fealty ami loyalty of a
Arthur was glad to gel back home.
Among the important summer worthy son ami subject.
The corner store room of the new trips planned by Sanford folks, is
Hut it was within the circle of
Welaka HI tick on First si reel lias the visit to relatives in England bis home and family where his vir­
been rented to W. E. Walthall and of Mrs. A. E. Hill and Mr. ami Mrs. tues shone the brightest, ami while
H. G. Deiterich for a show room lor T. W. Jones. They will leave here it ts not our province to enter that
automobiles and trucks, Mr. Wal­ on tlie twenty-llfth via the stammer privacy, we can but say that h»* was
thall is the agent for the ilusdun to Jacksonville ami New York and a devoted husband, a kind father
and Essex cars and Mr. Deiterich thence to England. Mr. ami Mrs. ami a true fiiend and tho-e who norfor the Ranger cars and tucks. Jones will be the guests of the for­ m sympathy with t In- kindly feel­
This room is ideal for a display mer's relatives in Kent anal of the ings of hi- heart and loving dis- |
room.
Cleary relatives of Mrs. Jones in position knew him in his true elinrMr. and Mrs. Reginald Molly Surrey. Mrs. Hill is going also io after.
lie leaves a wife and two children
of Palmetto are the guests of Mr. Kent and will visit in Folkstonw and
During Iter absence Kinehen amt Maria, a mother ami
Holly’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. It Flsh-on-Sea.
J . Holly and are receiving the con­ she will make u lour of France. two sisters, the Misses Virginia ami
gratulations of their many Sanford Upon their return to thin country Mary Lou Powers of Wallace N. C,
friends having been married at Mr. and Mrs. Jones will be the who with .. multi tide of friends,
Palmetto several weeks ago. Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Manner deeply feel their loss in this sad
Holly expects to go down the east oil Riverside Drive, New York, bereavement ami now
"Our heart, like a bruised reed is
coast to buy fruits and vegetables after which they will come back In
A Friend.
i ready In be broken.”
and Mrs. Holly will remain here for Sanford to reside.

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TH E LEIXNGTON IS TRULY A FAM ILY
CAR.
ANY M EM BER OF TH E FAM ILY
CAN DRIVE IT WITH EASE. IT WILL GO
ANYWHERE YOU ASK, WHETHER IN
CONGESTED C I T Y TRAFFIC OR ON
ROUGH COUNTRY ROADS—YOU NEED
TA KE NO ONE’S DUST.
!

WHEN YOU DRIVE A LEXINGTON YOU
MAY FEEL THAT YOU’RE JU ST A LITTLE
B E T T E R OFF THAN THE OTHER FELLOW
We have had tlu* I^exington agency only five
months, a part of the time, not being able to se­
cure ears, hut have sold ami delivered fourteen,
several of these owned by Sanford citizens. You
can ask any Lexington owner about the Lexing­
ton, and he or she will tell you that the L E X ­
INGTON is the only ear that they ever intend to
own. We can show you today LEXINGTONS
that have run 1500 miles, that have the original
tires, which show very little wear, and as far its
up-keep is concerned, has been practically noth­
ing.

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NOW IS THE T IM E TO GET YOUR L E X ­
INGTON. WK RECEIVED LAST W EEK
ANOTHER CAR LOAD AND CAN MAKE
IM M EDIATE D ELIVERIES.
It’s a pleasure t &gt; i »n

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July 10. 1920

THE SANFORD HERALD
representatives of the Sanford Pres­
byterian C. E.
There are more young men pre­
sent at Christian Endeavor each
Sunday night now than
young
women.

H e- w I s a v e d
a p o lic e m a n s life

(T e a c h in g at eleven in ' t h e m o rn ­

ing and eight o'clock at night. All
are cordially invited to attend these
services.
Yuli Lovell (iocs In Atlanla
Vuil Lovell, another of the San­
ford High School graduates, class of
1911, left Tuesday for Atlanta after
spending a short vacation visiting
homo and other points in Florida.
He is now with the Georgia
Engineering Dept, of the Georgia
Hallway Si Power Co. following the
course of work he look at Ga.
Tech, from which school he received
the Bachelor's degree in 1915.
His school favored him at com­
mencement last month, with the
advanced degree of electrical engi­
neer for the Techinnl work done
since graduation.

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AND WALKING to work.
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I SWORE off smoking.
• • •
AND DECIDED to OlO.
• • •
MY OFFICE boyr.
• • ft
OUT JU S T boforo 1 decided.
• • •
TO KILL a policeman.

DID 8MELL go*!.
• a •
AND I followed him.

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INTO A store.
a a a
HE THREW down two dimes

ft ft ft

AND SAID "Tho Bamo."
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AND SO did I.
a a a
1
AND 8 0 I'm still nmnklng.
a a a
AND STILL keep that
a a a
OFFICE BOY and I lot that
a a a
HANDSOME POLICEMAN IIto.
a • a
AND I'M going to boost.
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THAT MAN I followed.

Osborn — ItarrlllT
ft'
ft
•'
Miss May me Osborn of Apopka*
FOR PRESIDENT or something.
ft
ft ft
and Mr. Clarence BarclilT were
FOR REALLY thojo cigarettes.
united in marriage, Monday after­
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noon at the Methodist parsonage.
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DO SATISFY.
Dr. S. \Y, Walker performing the
A MAN passed mo.
ceremony.
ft ft ft
U S T a wIiitT of that •
nrnmi.
SMOKING A clgarotto.
Mr. and Mrs, BarclilT left im­
of fine Turkish and Domestic
ft ft •
tobaccos will make you hungry for
mediately to spend their honeymoon
AND SAY but llio smoko.
this "satisfy" smm .
■ -m
at Daytona Beach.
ft ft ft
blends and blends, but none liko
THAT DRIFTED back.
The news of the tnurriage of the
this one. Chestcrfiel Pa blend is a
• • •
secret end St car.r.ot l * cepjed.
young people will lie received with
cordial interest by their
many
si.miner o ngn-gatinn- Imvi
ever friends in Sanford and Apopka.
been l»ef&lt; te. and compare very
They will make Sanford their
O
J
Till
favuraldy
w
’
.
It
t
h
si*
winter
home.
Mr. BarclilT i&gt; a valued mi
(Continual irom page ••
season. On** notable fact is that so ploye of the Southern Bell Teleresult of their etf. rt .'earl ltd
on.
many men ire
in evidence. The
phone company,
the attractiv e yoi.m: uughier &lt;f ,largest
cla * In Sunday School is
Dr. and Mrs. ft P- r. won t i e prize o.e Brothi L-md, Last Sunday then
Vrtrurlivc Bridge Part)
for the largest amount reeured by. were tuon- nun pro-wit in that mil
the sale "t tugs. Special mention '■ eiu
than there were children in
Mr' David ( aid well entertained
made of Mr. ' Robt. Him* . .1. C all live Primary classes
combined, charmingly on Tuesday ...... ................
Hutchinson and Mr. M id ,.ml fo-J
« *t i&gt; three tables of briilge. The
their co-operation and .spirit
of,
1
w ,re re eivo I
into
the moms were prettily adorned with
generosity. The committee exp e* t- |,'J"irrh last Sunday. Hev. James S. {garden flowers. a celor motif of
their sincere appreciation *« all ' '
" f Wrangell Ala-!.a pol o t o |VeHow prevailing in the decorations,
i large and appreeialive crowd at ! ,\ ilidieimj ri In diluent mimo' fo!those who assisted and t*■ tin * w!i
: raver meeting Wednesday night, i lowed the game.
contributed.
Dinner Party
Mis-*
\dele and G*-rtrud&gt; Itungc
AUTOMOBILE BARGAIN. Can Deliver ai Once
T.
N.
I
n.
Curth-e Barber was t i e g.-ni 1
Praa',rt,..| m ( liiirrh
|a*.' in Vi-\ r)r I••:IfI- where they have
f«.y
?f»no
i* - I i , -nil $ 1 0 0 in I,il»-ety i t«*n»l&lt; &lt;»r jv **NfUul u»»t •, nr
The T. N. T. sewing dub was young host on Wednesday evening
The congregation* at the 1'red.y j been attending the All Smith Christ*
f«*i
i
.
j
j
B
i
!•' *ak? only bet'aust1 o f o w n rr* , itui’diiig ( Apleusun11\ entertained Friday after- at a delightful dinner and smoker
teriun Chureh are larger t mm any Man Endeavor Convention a
the ntion by Mr,. S’. &lt;&gt;. Garner with a that was ‘ lie of tin- most enjoyable
p it-., . t
i , t’i*m4i**;
&lt; **- i&lt;- 1 '-j;! port roi.d u t .i ; C*
i' tiv ;
;&gt;•* dy am i || x 1‘S *pv:’'. pt w i t ;.nd I'mltir.’imn-.
goodly attetitlanee *«f members. I n events i f the week.
."'in i i . . . v , , r k , ; d j .
r raitiff ini
p rim e. W illi
Hi* mother’s inline &lt;n Magnolia
tin* late afternmin dainty and roolNo 1798
t l t
k
f . . . . y . i m* u it..b !i‘ fiir L n i i l v K.unnff us ••
avenue, was attractively* decorated
ing refre-l.mimt- were served.
KKi'oitT o r t i i i : condition of t h i :
f;»
tit;--* &lt; i&gt;- tee', wiiii • i t ; Nti.;i(|ini*ss am i t a * y «■&lt;m
with roses and other summer dowers
,
.
:m :
Ft u r g k d V .r . : v.tl tw t ;
in
honor
of
the
occasion.
Bed
ro*es
St. Agnes Guild
* d a - ttp'-rli li dy fi •»•* l» f *f j-*- e.*.p-*in*t ;* Hav.-1
j :
and ' ydrangias in grncef d arrange­
Mr , Melding &lt;harmiugly
On. nly ; (In
t!
•1\(1
v’Vv i*VWilt l‘t'.
ment with fern miorned the dining­
lainril thi* miMnher* &lt;i St. Aidih.h
At Sanford in llie Slale of Florida, at the Close of liusiness on
A im&gt;r.ff li a ti..u ii.,1 i.tttnli r of idjfli-pricid f i a t u i i s a.*room and table which wax abundant­
Guild at i.e ir last meet! g «»f the
tl*.. Ho -\v t t-J ■&gt;•!; t-d :.:.d Hot-AV-Jark^■•ltd carburetor (ihe
ly laden with ; n -Id fa ioned chick­
Ju n e .'JOlli, I'Jl’O
summer ,ea-oii, on Morn.iy after­
Lr eat •: t aid t«* low pr .d •p ; o 'i*r) and thi Hu.*cli H gitTensiun
en dinner and all tl.. accessories.
noon. A pineapple .sherber’ course
..t..pn in Ipfatioii. A p’.it-' dp d opptirtunity fur tinyone dtThe
evening
wax
pleasantly
spent
was served at the refreshment hour.
it i: s o r ii c i: s
.
i it p a sitfe v ativt'ly »ay-ritlinp and hand soup.1ear of I.i-tinp
playing
"ro
o
k
".
Seated
sit
the
hos­
Loini Eitd I
In Li'I'Hf lit'!i**o*.nt* * ***"f*l ib.*#* '!u«»n In ft A r# | is|, 1 1
The next meeting of the Guild
qua'iiy, Huy it to ktu p ;,s a h rpain. ur to sell at a put d
Arcrptame* of iilfnr Lftttl* til**' mti&lt;1
IV^&gt;I -*l
M7' «M
pitable
board
were
Mr.
Barber,
I *.o »:* will be held the see.iml Monday in
OmdraL- rn*rrurt*d
p:‘. fit. Write for murninp appointment in Del.nml, ndtlressiiip
lV|»f**lti*4 t#» S-v*uf* * ’irruUlInn 11 S*
par wain*) _
September. The afternoon was spent Curtice Barber, (Mix Cobb, Victor
I’lt'dlft'l lit
lof .Stall-1 f *&gt;Unf •!a*|*i*H* •»f Dll!* [ aynhS* ,
on
1*. O. Hex 9a3. Kindly allow for postal delays.
Mi-I.aulin. Billy Holden, I.e Clerc
O t B « l IUi&lt;l UIH'ltilifnl
■— —
tri.IKKHHI
busily sew ng in the interest of t i e
T« i 1a 1 V. S tluV ffn m rn l
«
f ! Hl.iiO l»«)
Irwin, Paul Dooley, Hobert Cobb,
Christmas Bazaar which will InIlomli
(Inn II. S. ftm*t*
•Tin*
i-ivir,*# ♦! j*. it*
’ and Glenn Whitcomb.
ftfteuhlkf oth*r thin l'. S. h.in&lt;l« n »t iriv*In linn «tixk«i •»*!.**•!
l
I'i.TII 1^
XoUl Ifflttdt. ftcTitriiii «lr«, tiihi t than I S.
iw.71 t.r» held the l-t and 2nd of December.
Block of Fult fa! Ilf *i*rvi U«nk 1-VI |»«f «ffll *d * lUsrf*f«|«liiiri f
.l.mHi.oo
Ti.O'MMH
Vilun of JhnUnf Hoa *\ h* i»«d and uniti-urnL «ml
Allen-Gaine«
Wedding Event of
IL O. P A I N T E R F E R T I L I Z E R C O M P A N Y
•J.NTlUM)
Furnllur# nnd I itlurr*
To Enjoy t onccrt
Next Week.
J a c k s o n v il l e ,
F l o r id a
Hrat Kfttati* 0*114* I idh*-r than Itankintf
IU.V4HI DO
Lfttiful Ilwtfff with IV Ural llrw-fvi- Hftrik
C O l l l 'L B T K E ItltT H .l7 .IU tH
Three cant of Sanford people who
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
B.
Castles
an­
Ca*hln Vault and Nrt Amount* Hut* frum Nationat Itankt
MUITILI/.IUi MATEIIIAT.S
motored to DcLund Monday after- nounce the marriage of their sister,
Net Amnunl* !&gt;ut* from lUnk*. lUnkrri and Tru*t ('umpirdi** nlhrr than In*
rludrd In 11**mi 12, LI or 11
I.VII.9I
NIUIAYRIIH
noon to enjoy the Clias. Butler y„ |{,.(|(.||a Gaines, to Mr. Raymond
Cbark&gt; rm(ilhrf Haiikn in thv vame dty &lt;»r town a* llrporiing Hank (other
IN .H ItC T IC ID E H
thin Itm IHj
H.C29.29 concert in tile evening were Mr. L. Allen, on Thursday afternoon,
j _
I ' O U L T I t T H IIE M .IK H
Total of It. . I . M 1 . !r c. .
__
ItoU'C lJ
and Mrs. Forrest Gutchel, Mrs. M.
Chffks i«ti hafiki honli l **gi»oh I r»t - r iuvn of rn*o;tin&lt; hank and oth*r
|^ &gt;!’* !°&gt; 1*1*■! I'rlr* I.l.fa. .Vof lh* Ch.ap-.l—!,ut prir** ,1
In Itn. with
(Continued
on
page
12)
GfiT.Ot M. Stewart, Mr*. W. C. Bury, Mrs.
ratli Item# ...
—
lUdfrr.fithm Fund with IL S, Tfutur.'? .%, i I lac from Is. H. Tr**«*i»rrr
U7.50
E, E. Cox. Mrs. .). B. Odder.
Total
n.isj.'.Tx.n
Misses Edith Stewart,Clara Millen,
3 ?
Maude Jinkins, Marie Stewart, A !cle
I. I A lt I U T I K S
Hines, Mr. McCleere nnd Misx
Capital Bt.-k I'aUIn .
:,»."Ofi.o&lt;)
Hurplu* Fund
.vi.uou i Be.-»ie Stewart of Plymouth.
UndiYidt-d |*roHI
I.S U .g -i 1
Amount Jlurrvo l for Tair* Ao r ;* d
.’i.ow.im ,
(l.ttHU*&gt;&lt;I
A m t»uriI Itft^r f m l f o r a 11 1r«t •*:*•»t Ar •*n r * 1
Camping at Beeinan Spring..
O r r u l a l l t t c N o l r a * luL- t a n Uii(
N.VAOn
a,111.ii.i Among the campers enjoying the
C «itU|«4 Chtek# o u t a U m l l n c .
. ,
. .
i
C&amp;ahltt** f’hnf'ki ini «iwn ItinkD it dsi-Htc
3.JS7.0C
ToUl nf Item* |9, 90, U. W I U
&gt;&gt;
»
delights of Beeinan Spring* are Mr.
Individual l&gt;rpudt* Subjen-t t i t‘H**&lt;*k ,
iox.oxanx
Otlllftlei o| deposit flavin l**'*th »n T*•duy* * h**r thai for m*t* ryS*»rrT»trr J
31.106 T.i and Mm. Fri.nk Miller and little
Btatft. County «»r other M ifMpil
ii» . •* an* I I y I'lnkt* *»f \«.ri« .»f
Mi-x
Esther .'.lilhv, .’dr
91,1*7.60 son,
Ihli Hank .
Dividend* unpaid
3.»&gt;.*,s .is) Clay anti Mini Mar„ery Clay.
Total of Daman 1 tl&lt;|o*di * iiniher than hank drj* allti Sab»iH*i in lietmr,
Tims—B UY FISK
«**v
llrm*
3*». irt,37. and V)
CsrapiRff at ;!.c r.*.»rb&gt;
i
** 31,
w. *
i . j| « z
^
m . . . __ ^
1.21VW is unite popular tliix season anti
Other Tifri#11Ih
ii p***i?s
j&gt;■i■173. US,XI
Totti of Tlftii* fhlitw
lN|»'s*li« Stihi^I hi (lr*srrvr,
1&gt;, ||, 12 nn«I IT.
These tires arc built to this Ideal:
visitors at the various camps are
uift*
Tut*t
Il.l'.&gt;3.576 It frequent.

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INSOCIETY’S DOMAIN

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EVEN THE eggs.
« « •
WERE TIRED that morning.
• • •
AND THE coffee.
• • •
DIDN'T FOOL mo ono b it
• • •
BUT WHEN after breakfast
• • •
MY CIGARETTE tasted awM.
• • • .
IT WA3 too much.
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AND A grouch atartod.

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NATIONAL

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RANK

tire m ileage, m ore miles to a
o gasoline, g re a te r riding co m fo rt
and fe r the best possible tire investment

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STATU fir Kl.uitirn, t’nUNTV OF SKMINul.B •*
I. It. F. WJUTNKIt. ('« lii. r«t ll,»
-I h^nk, ,t&gt;. •,’&lt;■-nri1)'
itsat lh^
«t»l*ntrnt t* true lo Ihr h.,t my kn
,n I UwtEr(,
II F, \VlltTSKII, l'»»hl*t
Suh.ffil--.! nil I iw.ifii t.i l&gt;rfun* m« Iht.
Coffoel—
JOih ,!»y o( Jul\ 1930.
II. Ki.tyn IlntiiX, N'ltiry |*uhllr

tjtits ol tin. at Uric. i»&gt; nimmmiua &lt;

thl l*utn*m
T . J. Mllh-r

Nov. IJ. 1933.

S. u. OhmI ■irrrtiir.

ELDER SPRINGS WATER
*

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D.

Vrvalflirni a m t (Ntnaulllfitf C h e m U l
• |*r*tfr« « h i n a t «if N a t u r a l H c l r t t r *
|!mf-flit)a, lfiil||n« ( *ihi g r , I l u r h f a
b i t , T# H . f ti)»r|«*i&gt;
N t n i u f it t in

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l *1 1 1 ni r I. a Ii i i d i I i i M « f It tlll n* C d l t r p
H I*,,i«f D a r k , 1 I n . , N u t . .lift, 1 1* J s

J, Im It* r&lt;»mp|i*tr I * Alt f til rh** in l e a I a na t f *1# n f I h r
|i»il bfuu&amp;hil *i»n « trl|» l a« l « r t k
I»**t (till it 1n t* «1 i l l !

t «»l if
llt'4fli&lt;tn
I f»«* Atommil ft
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f lt* %r &lt;lil ifian
Nmilftfl
Total • ill I*
pi r mihiuii II irijnnpft
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pin *if ft a l t r CinAI
I Iilliift Iftg « r ftitlv» .

I - 7 ’• Iran * prf niHliurt

* UA part* pv*f inIHIon
24.01 pall-* pnf mil Hof*
IfJM

I tin «lo&gt;riirta p r ar 1 1* a11tr nf f i f e nfi4 altMiuiIrtulil nmiri«n|jt In I hi a ft.iinr anti
Ha

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l»nr pa «r a.
w a t r f , ll

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htft&amp;if -i in nil ul

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r * p ct 1 1ft 11)

I ho %r

«. f r » r r lift'll I

arvniliMi unit 1,0
ih ^r*.i* nf tinrf!no*ft.
The i* i. t . r lutngir ai ni'il, -i
In an a*t*ragi* Intal fuunt. In f«'ur
ftamplrft »#f ift * u i i r, u( 4
p i r f i , pi-r e rn l,; anil hi linking uu rnlun, ur o lh r r
harmful (j «&lt;| tin. full) rtinf.fi*i D* g»ui| qualll) intllraliil Ii) llir ('I IK M I C A t,

mitriU.

Of |hf m a n ) nalrrft *»f iftla ••»««! o lh rr frglunft ili.il I h a i r analyf^d* I b n t r
found none wuprtiur ill dll *uo.| q-Jalillra tu Ihil of (hi* •'hitler W i i f f , "
Vi. u r » i f f *

(NlgnriD

p rrtfg llr.

T l HIM. IK I l i k K H

T. 0 . CHARLES, Distributor
T l t L K I 'I I O N i; l l l - W

III

I'.VIIK AVI:.

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S A N t'O ltn . fL O IIII.A

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Houm* Burly at Daytona Beach
Leaving Wednesday for Daytona.
Beach, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Garner
will enttVtnin a house party for
two weeks. Enjoying the hospitality
of their host and hostess will be|
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Keene of,
Delray, Mr. ami Mr*. Cims. Hill
of Albany, Ga., Mr*. Keene nnd Miss
Miss Olga Keene and the little
folks representatives of each family.

**To be the beat concern in the world to work for nnd
the oquarcat concern in existence to do businesa with."

KENT VULCANIZING W ORKS
J . B. LAWSON MOTOR CO.

Bicttir At Heeimin Springs
A congenial pa.:
of friends en­
joying a picnic nipper and the
pleasure* of a w Holland frolic at
Beeinan Springs •n Friday, were
Mr I. Allen. Mi e* Anna and Ju.mil a Allen, Itayio-uol All--*., . i r
|and Mrs. Sum t’evyliou*e.
Mr
BevjlinUre Sr. u ni Mis- Helen
Kennedy.
In Honor of Birthday
To celebrate the eleventh birth­
day of their son. Barker. Mr. and
Mrr. A. V.m Ness were hosts nt a
delightful picnic at Daytona Beach
last Sunday Guests nf tlie happy
occasion were Mrs. Nelson. Miss
Annie Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Van
Ness, Miss Nelda Van Ness and
David Van Ness.

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L

�THE SANFORD HERALD

meeting Hnrtow is planning on
murli entertainment and several bu­
siness tunics of interest have liecn
placed on the program issued l»y
President Gilbert I.i a. 1, and f l ­
oret ary Walter Haynes. A meeting
nf the Franklin Print inn elttli of
South Florida will lie held in con­
nection with the press association
The program:

^

I-\ r M e price of tw.i good M ul
yo
FOKUSU.N TKAC TO k il :t: tan &lt;N&gt; il

(rood M’.tV.-. AMTm Ur ; r •&lt;1ilivt i
G t ytit r ordtr in j ;: time so tli.it yot
(lehtvod.

FORD SERVICE
Remember that when you bring your Ford 'a r here
for mechanical at lent ion that you g t genuine Ford
Service. Material, cxpcritmectl workmen and Ford
factory rr.ccs. No oul’aw parts allowed to lie sold
In re. Your Ford c: r is too u-cfu!, too va’t able to
take chance*; with p«&gt;&lt; r quality mater a!s. 15, ing it
In re ..ml rave lioth tinu anil money.

C. F. WILLIAMS

tiding them wlint could be at-eoml&gt;!,--a I
hy eeoperntion In- • and
.1 mul up by asking for If. L Hol y
ro ay something and t i e lat'.-r
- p o k e a few word** in in-half - f imgolf links and country elt.b pi lining
out the many ndvunluges .-f golf
.in,I t i e nect-srity -,f having the
link- here before liiey could expect
tourists. Col, George Knight was
asked to say something and he
being a new citizen was listened to
attentively a s lie told « f the ad­
vantages of this city over others
that ho bail inspected and lit- made

demonstrations given for the benefit
of the visitors. The farm manage­
ment also will show what splendid
results have been accomplished hy
proper mmliods.
12— Noon luncheon. Guests &lt;f
Itartow Board of Trade. Toast master J K. Worthington, Tampa Times
Saturday Afternoon.
2 —Business session. Plans for en­
tertaining the National Editorial
association in 1921. George E. Ilos­
mer, Manatee River Journal Bound
taiih* discussion ami action if needed.
Reports of committees.
Special orders from Finlay session.
Election of nlHccrs.
ft
Sleet lion of place and date for
winter meeting.
Adjournment.
Business sessions at Bartow City
hall. Social headquarters, the Oaks
hotel. Trouble ehooter, J . F orm t
Caldwell.

Fertilizers
F o r Seed B e d s
Ashes:
Steamed Bone Meal
Raw Bone Meal
&lt;Iround Tobacco Stems
l ’otton Seed Meal

Potash X it rate
Mixed Fertilizers
Our Prices Are Right

Sanford, Florida

EDWARD HIGGINS,

Dealer

(Continued from page H

Friday Morning
Id to 12 —Discussion and action
upon questions of procedure and ob­
ligation of membership of the Smith
Florida Franklin
club,
{'resident
Geo. E. Ilosmer in charge.
12:30 Luncheon at Hotel Stewart
Guests of Ilurtow Hoard of Trade
Invitation extended to member- n:f
both organizations.
Welcome on In-half of Harlow . v
tended hy Mayor Geo. \V. Oliver
Hesponse by President Gilbert I)
Leach.

PAGE 9

Manager

I a strong plea fur coopi raii-ui among
1all chi' &lt;» and a good lively Bnard
I nf Trade. Col. Knight experts t*
. invest money here in buildings and
[the meeting Friday night was a
must enjoy, i ite surprise to him.

After hi- pi i mu net igain-t !
anupoli*. Grill mad&gt;- -m edor-t to
sign him. In:* the young-• - ! a t a.
i opted terms and -tuck with tinsmoker-*.

C. W. Zaring the welt kmwn
w h ole lie grocer of Jaelisi n\i!le.
Sanford and Miami luring pre-cin
w*i ealle * ujic.lt tlld ail that lu­
ll, ,-r t",i , i ’ ef. •••■ere ■ roanpent.!,- !n Sanf ini lief :*■ an 1 lid.
'
i in- ii.tr* &gt;U It- ar..
gttti e-ing
i.ide Itiin feel h e get­
T .. ,• will provide automi I -1'.*•
ting uni Saturday morning and pet­
all v . ■ ile-ire to \ i-it Egypt Spi
ting more busines* where there wa
ami l a k e a plotlge.
!i Reception and dance at

t-i

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hole)

The

Board

ef

With the Smokers he has run true
uniform, lie won *i\ straight
.
i inet ee
that the &gt; no!.* riui--.
a\av. aril

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tiim :

M ONEY

IS

.tnl iiiotuy aviul, is money
.m 1. y.m ktinw. B y our VUII’iiii z hr of your well worn treads
:,tt'l f
.
: t: I of ycur inner
tu-h-n uv* *■:ii s.ivt* you many
ijollniN witiclt will y&lt;&gt; toward the
pu chns * of n *w t iics and tuiics
when you actually must have
them.

T

a- ir-teil hy tee charming latlie
Bartow.

PHONE 17
Dak and 3rd St

Sanford, Florida

Denth only n matter of short time*.
Don’t wait until pains and aches
become incurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking

GOLD M ED A L

Firestone
the miles
and then
s it— not

The world's standard remedy for kldnsjr.
liver, bladder and utic acid trouble*— lha
Rational Remedy of Holland since 1695.
Guaranteed. Three sires, all druggists.
Lor.W far lb * r a n . * Gold Medel n s t r * f 7 b e *
r.Bti r r c « p l r*&lt;&gt; inn.ililiow

BUBONIC PLAGUE
IS CARRIED BY RATS
KILL THE RAT8

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Dy Using

STEARNS5PASTE

* 5 ? &gt; \ N s \ s oi\\\Y\\ \\

tnu niatlmialcitcrmlTmtor for Rat*. Mire,
(‘i r k touches amt Wrlctliir*- •' rrvnt,** *
in il..
tn run from tin* t-tilUTlug fnt w»ti ran d lr»**lia i r .t l jl t i* ou*.«.l"
111 n f-w moment*. Two *lti-«. X-*- iiti-l II e
iltuulil to enough to kill twin fo t o » ormu.

dUDf FOfl USE

OHDfB IBOSI OUUF

You’re Sickly
But PEPSINOL Haft Helr.cd
Thouiands Worie Off
Than You
it Is mi wonder Hint yon drag a r o u n d
and fee I “all In." Kveryliody witli in­
digestion and stomach trouble fitN
just ns you do— -&gt;iiey, too, have tin
Mine sour breath, the same feeling of
“»tu!T1iiex*," the same gnawing p dns
Thousand* of sickly, ailing jieople
have found llie stimulating, stomach
toning qualiUrs of Pcpsiind a sure re­
lief f,,r the troubles you art* having
It lirljis tin* stomach tin Its w o r k , and
thus strengthens overworked, w eak
digestive nerve* mul create* a supply
of rich, pure blood to nourish your
whole bodv.

N o oth er tubes in th e world are road tested
on so big n scale ns F iresto n es. T h e Yellow
C a b C om pany o f C h icago uses F iresto n e
T u b es exclusively on its 800 taxi ta b s . T h e
service o f these tubes is checked co n sta n tly
— im provem ents an d d e v e lo p m e n ts a rc
a r r iv a l at.

F ire sto n e p u ts th e b e st in m aterials in to
tu b es by estab lish in g purchasing ex p erts a t
Sin gap ore, cen ter o f th e w orld’s ru b b er
m a rk et. F ire sto n e p u ts th e b est in w o rk ­
m anship in to tubes b y organizing th e crack
m an u factu rin g organ ization o f th e industry
on a profit-sharing basis.

B y close w atching o f a large num ber of
tubes in serv ice— n ot confined to isolated
in stan ces, the conclusions are a c c u ra te and
d efin ite.

And th en su b je c ts th e finished p rod u ct to
th is big-scale road te s t— in order to get you
m ore for y o u r tu b e m oney and m ore miles
out o f you r tires. And y et F iresto n e T u b e s
co st no m ore th a n th e ordinary kind.

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E D IT O R S M EET IN BARTOW
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For Sale By
Bow er &amp; Roumillat

SAVED

F lo tilla

P ress

A sso ciation

Gathers J u l y 2.1-21.
The summer meeting of the South
Florida Press Association will he
held In Rarotw, July 23-21. and
p osjtects are for a well attended

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PAGE 10
Donnelly Made Manager of Tap*
Several changes were made today
In baseball circles, the most import­
ant being that of change in managers
for the Cops Jim Mock, who piloted
the organization through the tirst
half of the series has been replaced
by Cbns D n n m lly The '’!,,**’ ges ”"'s
tmade that Muck may tie relieved
of the responsibility of managing
the club and devote his energy to
pitching.
Donnolly will today play right
fitdd, while Walsh will come into
the game holding down second.
Phillips will cover center field and
Fillinghain left. — Reporter-Star.

m l n l.lritrlx nt adit " t a t * , and a&gt;k tor th ,lr
Monday night. Because of the ab­ Thursday for a Sunday School Picnic. approval.
h a i r d July sib A. t&gt;. m o .
sence of Mr. Nyman and the assist­
It was a perfect summer day inLEOLA NIXON.
Ailmlnlitralri*.
ant scout master, Dick Terheun, terpersed with light showers, but 4T-9ic.
patrol leader, presided.
not dampening the ardor of the
In Courl of County J u d ( r N la lr ot Hu,Ida
Hf fnlnulr I'o u nlf,
The meeting was culled to order many enthusiastic bathers or in­
In It* E.tat* ot
terfering
with
the
appetities
of
the
at 8 o'clock by Patrol Leader Ter
tlrlan E. lllccln*. Jr. a minor.
Notlr* I* h'fi'by , l v * n to all whom It
houn. D u e s were taken, after which ‘ crowd. At the noon hour everybody
may rorirrrn. th a t I .o d o r a G. Hircir*. a,
'
„ nu'inber was enrolled. Tiie SliSi / - . y gathered round the stirnp- Guardian
of llrian I*, tl!m ;ln ., Jr -, a minor,
will, on th* t * l h d a ; of A u ^ u it, 1920, apply
meeting adjourned at S:*J0 o'clock, tioust iblwfllled to overflowing with th to
th* llo n orahl* E . F . H o u ,h o ld rr, County
,
, .
,
i viands only the housewife knows how Ju d e * In and for aald C o u n t y , at hit offle*
This troop is coming right along j , 0 preparc. Li F , Kuper appointed In Sanford in laid C o un ty, a t 2 o'clock p. m,
a t toon t h r r r a f t r r a t t h * m a t t r r r t n b*
and we are looking forward to some to superintend the fish fry, was there nr
b .a rd .fo r a u th o rity t o i*ll, a t public or private
dandy times to go along with our with the best fish ever and fried tal*. th* undlvid* 1 i n t*r* tt of taid minor at an
hrlr at law of llrian P. l i l f t i n t . d t c t a t t d ,
scout duties. We meet every Mon­ to the queen's taste.
in and to th * f o llo w ln f -d u r rlb n f real r a t a l .
In tald C o u n ty ,
L o t 9 Ninr, lllock
day 8 o'clock P. M. at the Baptist
S*v»n ITI T l*r Tw o (21, a c r o r d i n c to E. It.
T. F. Adams master of ccrcmoines Traftord'a
M ap of tald To w n of Sanford,
Temple. Visiting scouts are nlwasy
presided efiiciently. During the day Samlnol* C o u n ty , Plorida. which application
welcome.
Sec'y,
will I,* h t i , 1 upon lb* petition (or i t l * now
watermelons were cut and enjoyed on Alt in taid co urt.
Hated Ju ly I t t . A. H. 1920.
anti lemonade served. Everybody
ISOIHHtA G. HIGGINS.
17-ltc
Guardian.
pronounced the pieni* a grand success
Sunday School Pirnlr

Temple Trunp Scouts
About two hundred Methodists
The regular meeting of Temple
Troop of Boy Scouts was held and friends gathered at Palm Springs

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SE E

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

General Fire
nrricE

July 1G, 1920

#

Insurance

peoples iiank duiluino

Sanford.

F lo rid a

In

•‘Tem po* F u g lt/*

4«'1moil iIn* iii'vf dii&gt; with ih»* hnlfllniKfitoi ut»rlv, f|n* f»*iM“ii*, r fi*«iv!‘»i Ih t w h y

•In* Int iV out tint «*ltik«V 11 ; if *lii* Iifid run
nt* *«f vrirti
n*i.i# ttiiwu»*r*«il Mur*
grind * “ I Jti'*t run *1 out «»f fltiie.”

Extension telephone service is now avail­
able for those who already have telephone
service.
There is no greater convenience in the
home Ilian an extension telephone on the
other floor or beside the bed.
No more running: up and down stairs to
answer the telephone. It is always conven­
ient and adds to the pleasure of housekeep­
ing.
The cost is small, but the convenience
is great.
Call the Manager’s office today and ar­
range for an extension telephone in your
home.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

of

Huge Parade Costs laOO 000.
Chapter HITS, t a i l of Flo rid a , Notir# j*
hereby given t h a t an election haa been or*
Chicago, July 8. — A huge parade dered l &gt; be hebl and the o m r will be hi Id
Special T a i School District No. 4. Semi­
to he held late today was the prin­ In
nole County, Florida, on T u e sd a y August
cipal event on today's program for 10th, 1920. for the purpose of determining
who shall be tru ste rs of the said district for
the Elk's convention session here. |the n t i t succeeding two y e a rs, and^ the
The program is the result of f o u r 1Pu,? b7 j 0* mlllt of liiitrlrt School Tat to
*
be levied and collected for r i c h of the kaI
months planning anti the expenrlt- yean.
following named an? an pointed tr»
tare of $500,000 urnl will include a ctTha
a • iniprrto ra and clerk a t the prerincta
100 bunds, .J5 float* from as rnuny named, *lth ln eald Special T a * School
District. to hold aaid election, N
ntutes depicing important historical
I’ reclnta No. 7 tl'h uluota) VV. H. MrrrJIt. It Huberts. J . E , S nydrr, In*
pvents, drill teams, musical club* and awether.
p e cto n and Davit! Self, Clerk*
Done
and
ordered l»V the Hoard of Public j
numerous specialties.
T h e fonrlier i?nvi* Mnrcnref anm#
vnrn nnd mr»IL*»rir»L nnd ttfDT sliowlntf
ner bow in work it de«tcn, f«*M her to
flri'sh It of Iimiih* When ah#* enitte rO

Extension Telephone Service
Now Available

Notice of Flection
compliance with the provision*

Florida Citrus Exchange
Just Growers Who Market
Fruit That They Produce

Notice
My attention has been drawn to
*.Electrical work done in ^the City
^ by
inexperienced und unlicensed per. ,
.
. .
sons without regard to over load
of the wire* or proper installation. I
desire to call the attention of Con­
tractors and others that the Elec­
trical Ordinance will be rigidly en­
forced. Wiring r.r other Electrical
work must iie anno in accordance
&lt;with tile National Code, and that
neither alteration, additions nor in. crease tif wattage of lumps be mad,
i without advice of competent eleetricians. A written permit must be
'obtained when work is to lie done

Instruction for Seminole C o u n t y . Florida, in
regular session assembled a t Sanford FUridi
Tuestlay Ju ly 6 t h , I92l).
ISKAI.1
C. F . IIA It It ISON,
AI test:
Chairman
T . VV. L A W T O N . Seely.
4 7 - Sir.

Nul Ice of liter (to n
In compliance with the provisions id
Ch apter 1671*, Law s of F lo rid *. S oil re (•
hereby v h m tha t an election has been or*
d*-red to hr held and (he name will! tie held
In Special T a t School District N » ft, Semi­
nole County, Flo rid a, on T u e sd a y August
10th, 1920, for the purpose «f driermining
who shall be tru stee* nf the said diatrict for
th e neii succeeding two y e a rs, and the
riumbi r *d mills of District School T a t In
he levied and collected fur e a ch of the said

&gt;car*.

The following named are appointed I i
a„d _ a«, inspectors and clerk , at, the
~I t t precincts
Kih. o il
nam
ed, within said Special
S

iHttriu. t . t ..i.i ..hi rirnion.
I*rrrinrt No 6 l(if,IH&gt;iil II. Ilakt f, (J. C.
j L.fii., \t v\.
|n.p*&lt;-tur&gt;, and wn.
G.

Kill. . , n * r k .

V Iht
I M lru rm .n Or S * rnlitulr C o u n ty , t l m i d c . In
r*Kular
. . . . ml.l. a at S a n to rd , t Ionia
Tn*«i|at. Jnl&gt; c.lh, 1920.

inKAt.1

Alt*«t
T W. H W T I l N , ? * c t ” .
G -itr.
Voder

of

c. r. i t ituisoN

A i&gt;l(nm rn t

iT tE m ro its HE It. II. numvIt Ell. ASSIGN! lit.

P t ' a - * tak* n o tlr* tbal II. II. fTrowd'r, ot
Santotil, Sr ml n»1* C o u n ly , Klorlda. h a . or,
1 h r 2 sth day ol J u n * 192D, rnailr an ■ o i [ n .
trim I and did on .a id flair aa.lgn alt pro*
pi-rlv It) him ownril lo thr undrMlKftrd fr[
tli* iii-nrhl . 11 hi* rfrd ltn a. I h rr rf o rr you .ball
hlr, mith l lo tool, r.itfnrd, sifh ln i . l y data
the
f e e f o r w l i i c h is p a i d in a d v a n c e ' J{ &gt;'"&lt; f o b within th.- . u t r ot f l o r i d ., , or
* if
r* - 1 - htyurut
t h r limits of
t*f .a
».tbl
.. ,you
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nf
These rendition* mil't lie complied I * |,h|n f , ,r month.. •»ornMiCiatilrfflrfita
t tlir saiH
1
your a rr .,j fi t. and rlalma «C ifiM

IKiAl ADVfItYiSINO
Notlrr

The combined intelligence of five thou­
sand citrus growers of the state who are
affiliated with the Florida Citrus E x ­
change has proved itself equal to any
problem connected with the sale of the
fruit they produce.
Each member has equal voice with
every other member ia detur.niaiag the
policies of the Florida Citrus Exchange,
which first, hast and all the time is the
growers’ own organization, operating
solely for mutual benefit a . i ! the general
good.
15/joini ig h Kior.tl.

•:! Ex .

you v.-.l h *i. fi
» ur.s.*! r .v ! j'. ;« * •. &gt; k
t he o rg a n iz e T».i . i n r ' t'HiserU
F j ; inforniution, writ ' *.hi* i mi i n s m m y:
at
'I'am pa, or c il! ua

( h.Lrman.

th t h e

with or have jpfvicc refused or tils- ■a..|(norI inir
null HUfil.
l Flo rid a.
(l. V. PAXTON’ , Ispert. I7*?»tc.

Members of the Florida Citrus E x­
change believe they have the ability and
the judgement to market the fruit they
grow to better advantage than others.

Orange County C ilru ; Sub-Exchange
Orbimln Hank A: Trust ( umpany B il ling

Oilamlo, Fhritln
Eleven years ol tm.iuulified
xtuliility.

Provrn

Increasing adviinugeA t.t in .-inotT*.

l at Sanf«*r*L Si*mln*‘l*’ * *&lt;»unt y,
it«nlh»* "th
H ii of J u l y ,
K.
F. I l M S I l u L D K H ,
Assigricr,

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SrriMirt j b i i»f t h r ••rfirml NlKlirit*
Noflri , I,» i.-)*v g lv rn that V . VV, E *I p *,
liu rrlutTf t»fT*iti ( Vrti.l**t»
N
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app.. rttbm f•r ’l a s I '*»*1
i**u* ift iri'.iid*
Mine witfi law. Siibl ri-r* .• i* - m h r a n i

CITRUS EXCMANG

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bring t u r u c l at •h«« flat*- uf t h r D suah rr
In ll** L s t a i r *if
of t u r h rrftif rat** in *H«* n«m » of II.
Fill*.
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IJulrst *i»ld r«*rti6i*at *
ihall Iip r**tlrrtnrid
Notlrr I* h r n |»J
It* alt whom It ma) nrciirtllrip '■» law, tax *1t-**il will l**Ui’ t h r fr o n
" rnnrrfn, that tin th** 1Sth day of Si*i»trmh*r on t h r I* th ihy of Vugbii V, D. I't'Ju,
A l&gt;.
I -hall a|»pl&gt; t ** t h r l lo n tr a b lr
Wit liras my offtrlal * F : n r t u f r and •*■*! t hi •
li, F. II ou«h older. Judge of mid Tour I.
m the 7ft «ta)
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Vdrnl nht rat ri s of th** rslati* uf Wtlllain ('
(*l**rk **f f ’ irrult i ' t turi . f?i*mliiiili» Cuut i ty,
St**ward * l i r i a* i ' d : nml that at thr* u m t ' t imr
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T H E SANFORD H ERALD

Ju ly IG, 1 9 2 0
Stminoln C o u n t y , F lo rid a, to-w U :
au u tre In tbi* N\V C o r n r r of Sec. 5, T p . *0
t sT It. 31 K., Tin* »«id land bilny n i n i . i l at
t h r date of the l n u a n r p of auch certlflcat_____________ |n t h r n a m r of \V. II. C o w a rd , Unb-»* paid
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i. . t . n . r a c n l l l U a t r shall In- r e d r e mcd accordiny t»
—7 llf Inlrnllnn To Apply 1 ur *’rH r (
,,,
will t**ur t h r r m n on the 3rd
1‘ atPPt
J a y of A u i u i l A. I&gt;. 1920,
&gt; L.raliv ylvrn th a t
the under\V|in,*.* m y official i ly n a tu r r anil *eal t hla
S*dic# lf. . thl» day ory an lf rd and have fh„
Ua&gt;.
J u l ) . A.
1920.
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i/ccd. K * ! * V i . , , Into a corp ora tion under ,}|i:Al,)
E . A. IK I U j» l.A S 8 ,
^eclated oU j i n : ; | . . A L l . K N SKIM) C U M * I c i » r k
Circuit
C ourt,
Seminole
C o un ty.
1 purpiMC*
--------- („arth
the
y|„r|da
tV.
t ' . r * " 1, ' .of the
n under hereunto
4fi. , S(.
t ty V. E . D O U G L A S S , 11 c .
P * S ' • / Tfilclcr of Ineefp"** l" n
, . . |„.| nf
wblrh l»
is tv
n - « &lt;••• nie
rj rr«pi&gt;»eu
- P '* ':1 .TV
V . ;..rilnal
nl which
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Grecline:

i lliyhtowrr, Geary- C. N ewm an, flotwrlf
The laid land beinir a»*e**ed at the date of ha* made application for ta * deed to l*»ue in
You a te hereby retjulrcd and ordered to &lt;5. ttrook*. and William G. Andrnfled
the l»*uancr of »urh rr rtlflrate in the name i f ac cordan ce with law. FTnle** *aj.| eertlilratef
he and appea r before our *aid ( irruit Court it a! Itrfendant*
I. A. Fierce.
*hall tie redeemed arcordinc to law, t a t deed
At the Court llou*e In Sanford. Seminole
N'otlee to N c n -lle a ld r n t,.
Alio T a t Certificate No. 77 7. d a t e ] the will laaue thcreun on the 2 0 th day of Ju ly
C ounty, Florida, on the tint Monday In
To K. ti. Carrier, J a m . * M. lllyhlnw rr .. -----------6th day, of .J u. n e \. I». I(•!*(*, Said rrrtlilrate •*•.**• I®’ * '
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Auituit, 1920. briny the 2nd day of said
lines* ray
my omnal
official signature
tlynature aand
h e following dcurribed property
. W
vvirne**
1 ae*f thU
tl \nn Itlrhlower, C-e irye C N e » m*n emhracrs
rm hrarea tthe
month, to make a r . * » , r to the Idli of ram - iMaryan
C o a r t l f i . fl rook *, Ito brrt tl
Itam re), B
, u 2 °plaint filed herein ay*in*t you, and herein tail II Kamaev, William (i, Andunreid: I'.e.,. ■ilu la l n l in S rm l r n l r Ci.unty. Flntiila, I n - r i t : *2* ■*,’ h 'U y " ! 1 in'' '
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D appealing by the sworn bill o.f rom* W .» flu , N 1« rh».t fi aers '. Tin* said land
It I* l u r th rr erdereel that thl* notice he
K.
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S
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being
a
o
i
i
n
l
a
t
t
h
r
date
of
t
h
e
issuance
i
f
puhljahrd in the Sanford Herald, a nmaap.per p’ sint hfed herein against you t h a t You havv
i f claim to have some ln te rr -t In the such certificate in the name nf Cnknown.
puhiUKed i" Semir..I. County, once *arh
Alsu T a t Certificate No, 7S.J, dated If
f II -sing d&lt;«cf)ha 1 land in Seminole (*o-jntv,
week fur four conaerutivr * r , k , .
Milne** my hand and the *rai of *afd Horpfa. to-wit;
court thl* 23 nd day of June, 1920.
The North threr* f •art ha i K I ii r ' the
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e.
a
iH iun t.A S S
&gt;*niIh wi *t ijg arte •S VV 111 of t h** Nvr i .1 w-esf
Clerk Circuit Co urt. Seminole Counv Florida. ijuartrr ' N W Ij I of Section I, Township 20
i r .- J i c ,
fly V. K. DOUGLASS, ft. C.
South, Range ;* 1 Kait, containing 10 a r m
more of let*.
You arc therefore hereby require 1 and
Nolire
Fquallialluti
I
In
art)
IsH Said cirfiflrate rmbracra the following dr»
•aid certificate in my office and he* made
■f n
I.! A L L E N JR *
N’ otlre |a hereby given that the Hoard of ordrfMl *0 be and ap pea r bwfnre our ttlil cfitiilrate In the na i c of A. Gam* r.
•crttrikl properly dtuatid In Semin* le County,
application for t a * deed to l**ue In accordIt. I.. A L L E N
Circuit
Co urt in the Court Htiuie in San
County C n mmlMlonert in ami for Seminole
Also
T
a
i
Certificate
No.
"
M
.
dated
the
S I , uf l . i t 10 1 . im l All of
ance
with
law.
Said
certificate
embrace*
t
h
r
A. F . A L L E N
,
, .........................
f -rd Florida, on the First Monday tn J u l y , 2nd day of J u J . A. D. IUuo, Said «* rtiiiratr FinriJa
County,
Florida
will
n»*it
in
the
court
huuto
*•"'* j 1- • " ’! 129, F.urfka t l . m m u r k , a* trliwrrihrd pro perty aitu atrd
ia
l ,' * ,,i bring the 1 th day of said month, then embrace* the following tin rilic«l proper!
at
Sanford,
FIt&lt;rida.
on
Tuisd
ay
July
6th
f i f l o l in Flat It k No. I, p a r - 106, Fublic
c
m in ty , FTorlda, t&lt;*-*it: One-half
an f there to make answer to the bill of
I n t . r r . t in l.ol* n. 9, JO, I I . 13. 13, and H . at 2 o'clock P. M, us an tlituillx*aiIun ll«in.r&lt;1 r imfdalnt herein Hied a g a im t you, and •Itutaird in Si rnln«de County, Florid a, t - h -i ; 11. - f . l ' . ( S-m in .l- Cnunty, F I * . T h - *a ij
Illock 3. K. J . White'* Subdivision of part * ! for the purp M of h&lt;ahng complaints and ri­ •herein fail not, rl»e svlil t*P* will be taken ILg . *27 r«!», I Jt N * l SF. C.*r . f SW , rf lar.t h rir.( a n r u n l at thr .l a tr of t h r l « . . . ,ie .
Sec, 3(i, T|1. 10 S It. 3 0 f:.. T h e *atd land ce-Ivlng testimony a« to the value id any a* #unfff»s**il a gal nil you, follow n l l»v final St;** of Src. 2. Tp . 20 S IL J!) IL Run N |u - M . ■( u h . . r ’ l li . . : , In t h , n a m - of T , I.
,,|ir» loaethtl
under the L a n a of
The
property, real, ticrtonal or mixed as rtird
ft., W NO rd* , S 10 ft., i: Ml rd* . I 7. 1 1 a m s Packard, t id* *• •aid ivrtldfate shall be rc^
*' ‘" f t T l u r l d a ! by and under the prnvl.lnna iirinK a*ar«*ed a t t h r da te of the iMUamv if l»&gt; the county 'lav A u m u r for astcsifnenl decree.
"I
nisi land bring iM H isd at t ‘ d it
| *f»em« d are,.r.ling to law t a i deed will »• ue
f ! *’ : “ o
-V &gt;ald S la t e |.rovl&lt; Ine l - r aueh eertillraU In the name ol W, ti.
If
fa
further
ordered
that
this
notice
be
for
the
l
a
i
r
s
of
the
year
l
P2P,
the issuance of such rertlflritt in the name th*r« «n - n the j-’ th day . f Ju ly
j
|3J0,
Aldridile. I'nle** aald e rrtillra te «hall hr
,f
m.ftlen. flahllltlea. f ichle.
prlv
published ^11 the Sanford Herald a news* t'f Hertha Fu re,v
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c
K.
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DOCUKASS.
Clerk,
WitBeM n
d tfcnaturs ^r. i . . a l tbia
redeemed accordinic to l a s , t a i deed sill
‘ Id finmuntile. of corporation* for prolit.
I Paper
pntdDhitig
in
Seminole
C o u n ty ,
Also T a i Certificate No. |f#!», date*! the the 2 Ith day of June A. D, IP20.
l«*ur thereon on the 3rd d ay of Auyu.t A. It.
Florida, once each week for K consecutive fdh day of Ju ly
D.
Said n rl ld c a t e
Arilrlf I.
*
K. A.
D O U G LA S S
1030.
Nolire of titpllrsllun for 1 s t Deed I ndef Weeks.
o f ' t h i t fo rpor»tion
bt
rm tirarr* the f. Rowing deirribed property Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Coy. tv , Florida
W'i
Incut
my
official
*i
ynaliiranil
*&lt;at
thl*
Her
tin
n
i
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3
of
the
tieneral
Statu
lew.
Th**
•
Hutard
in
Semin.
I*C
u
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Florida,
to-wit:
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H&gt;
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Notice is hereby given that C, H‘,
Knts*
***** !nf » ' *h*»lV br r a r r i n ! i»n In t h r C ity «* the tat d a y of J u l y A. ft. 19I0 .
l f NK»| rd N K 1, .if S W ‘ , of Sec. 12 . _____________________________________ _______ * '
HKHK u
K.
A.
Il l l l J C . I . ASS, Clerk mlnger, p u r c h a n r d T a i Certificate No. I N T F I t K S T IN T I IK P K o i ' K U n
ffrd T c m l m d e C o u n ty . Flo rid *, and at ( S E A M
Tp. 20 S. R. 2'* IL 7. acres. The said Ia mi v .
tfi-Jlc
fly V. 11. D O U G L A S S . It. C. 2 &gt;2. dated the 3rd day of June \. D. IPli*. IN HKLMW DKS(*HIHKD IlY TII IlD Ct ■f I being a **.•*,se»J at the date of the Issuance *«l Noller **f Ipplicatbin far t«% Deed Under
-'ft1 t h . r place* In the S ta t e ol Florid a.
OR C N D K R t!. CL C'V tlR IK It. J A M U S
Section 9 73 of the General S l a t u l r s ,
•*',h ,' Vhe I'nlted S t a l e , a* m a v he from
Said r c r t lf lr i tc t n b n m the fu lto tia g d t* I l l i n i l f iiiV Kli
M M ttJA U r.T T
\NN such certificate in t h - name . f J M. Mitch*!)
scribed property situated in Semin ole C ounty, " II Id IV •
•* m ••. C, F.ORfiK c
*, J , t . tlme authurUed by It* Hoard of
l**
o •w
N K V Y M IN ,
N* Her is hefrhy n o n that S. F. D ou d n ry
Notice of KlcctJon
Also T a x t'eMiflcate No 201 , d a te d thr
tir.*
Florida, t o - wit Heg. 6nf» ft K- »»( S\V Cor. R o S W K I L «L H ROOKS, W I L L I A M
CL ■ltd day «d Ju n e 1. D. |M»7, Said certirfcate purchase^ nf T a i I rrtlflrat.- No. 0 7 , dated
In m m p l i a n a r
*ith
the provi»jont *f
IHrtCiaf*.
Article
,
1 N»:
*d SW * f Sec 12 Ti* *20 S II. ANDHNIIF.ID. DR o T H K U W I S K .
the
3rd dav of June A. D. ltl|.*», h a s filed
e mb fares the following described property
I.A« 1 of I Kritla, Notice it JO K. Hun N *1**0 It »: 110 It . *S 660 It. W.
The ccneral nature of the hu»ine»*. to C h a n t e r
It bring made t » appear by a « * o r » bill ■Itutated in Seminole t ’*»unty* Florida, to-wit: •aid rrM tflratr in rny office and has made
. : . V o t . d and carried on by t h l . co r p o r a . hrrrliy given th a t an i lection ha* hern or- 3 30 It., ’* acr* • The said land bting assessed
complaint filed herein against you that lirg. i vo yds . i: *,f n w c!»i". *d N \v » r '.d application for tax if*rd to ii«ue in a cco rda n ce
ilcfptt to in* helii and the farm will he l il l at the date of the issuancs....d such c c rtid­
f
to &lt;!'»• in f r n r r a l rarrrhmntlW**.
you have or claim to have some Interest in S L ' * of Sec. 1 1 . Tp . 20 S it 2 9 F . Run With law. Said certificate rmbrae# • the follow­
'
e n h a n c e »nd deal in c r a te m a t e f i . l , In Special T a * School Diatrirt No, |, Semi­ eal r In the name »*! Morton Hcally Cm,
thr following described land In Seminole S. !M yds . K 7*. yds. N !M yd#, W 7.1 / »• . ing descrii.rd property sRutaed in Seminol#
\ucu»t
” 1;,.
ham per., h a .ke te , b o t e * , harre *. nole C o u n ty , Klorida, &lt;»n Tu«tfla&gt;
Lot I Illock II,
I *J acre#. Tin- said land bring at** ««ed at t i e &lt; ounly, Florida, to-wit
Also T a i Certificate No 1**1, dated the C*-*intv. F i o r d s , to wit
I h*- North three-fourths i N ', *D nf the dal*' I.f the fttu a n cc of such rerlltlcale In the Markham Hark IL ighti, The .aid land bring
17,, if r•, In.ectlalde., lime. b lu e .to n e . •eed*. lOth* IP20, for the purpose of d e l r r mining Ith day id June \. D. 1017, Sail crrtirtcate
* i 7 : material for the rnitini: of different who shall he t r u s t r i * of the saiil dlstrjrt emhracrs the following described property Southwest .j uirtcf SW % i «&gt;f the Northwest name of J . S. Monroe.
J ' " *»* d at the dat.' ul the lixtlg , .
f tuen
. (. r V ' t c t . l I . . and fruit*, t r a c t o r , for the n e tt succeeding t®*** V rifr , and thr •tluattd in Semin 1* C%*uniy, Florida, Dmwit: •juarttf N W 1# i of Section I, Town ship 20
re rt Hi ra te in the name of t.'riknown, Unlrsa
1
l*o
T
a
x
Certificate
No.
167,
dated
the
number of mills of lhstrict Hcno.-l Tas to i&lt;«
lid firmer# tupplica, b u y . **ll. i m I * n'l levied and rollected fur each of the «a(d Lot IP. Illock F, WUdmefr, The said laml South Range .11 F a st. r«ml lining 3 ‘* «crrs 6 th da &gt; -d July i I) I POX, Said certificate •aid certlflrate *halt t*e fed* e rn *•*I according
!*» law, tav deed will issue thereon on the
*,,i, I. at eatate, and do a ( cn e ra l nur*er&gt;
hi'ing ii'iFtiril at the date of the l**tiaiirr hicr. or In *.
embraces the following drscrtldcd propr rl' 201 h day of July \ D IP20.
years.
You are therefore hirebv ro m m a m b d and
l«,ln.**.
The following named are appointed to of such rifiitscate in the nam* of I'nknow, r* n-iireif to l*e an*l appear before **ur said •itu taird it, Seminole c* -urit , FI* rlda, |..&lt;wit
Witness my official •ignature and teal t s
, To deal In peraonal property ol every art as inspect o n and clerk at toe p fi'l n rt*
Ain* T a t Certiorate No. 2210 dated the Circuit Court at the Court House in San* K S -I N K G nf NK i id SW 4 id Sr r ! 1 . the 1illh day of June A, |». UJji*.
I , i , . | ch aracter » K h lull power to p lrdte namtil,
|» |MM. &gt;41 I errtirtrate for|, Klorida nn the Firs* Monday in t i i g u d , Tp 20 5, ft 2 0 IL .1 fiiiH, Tile said Lin * m . a l i
within said Special T a x School Mh da) «»l Ju ne
i:
a. d o u g la ff
a o i t c a t ' of otherwlae n i r u m h . r the u r n . ;
t Hftrirt, to hold said election.
e m h fa iis the following dracrihid property D*2U, loing the 2 nd day of said month, then bring BOi*.ii| at thl date of the i#«t|«n&lt;e *.f f’brh
f’ l.fult
Court, S# mm.dn
C o u rt),
. I ,, borrow money upon th e aerurlly
Prerin ri N« I t
T y r e • , \V
sit«iat*d in Semin**!* C«&gt;unty. l ! riifa. to-wit: an-I t h r r - to m a l e answer unto the bill •* •uch crrtirtc ate in the name .1 l u r t h a l'i»frr
I lurid a.
t .h er incorporate pro perty or o tl i *r» i *e , I.one, Ti m K* * nr. In spectors, M. It l j f n * h , L&lt;»t I •, Illock II, Wild mere. Trie aald land
Ms**
T
a
i
t
*eftifiri.tr
717,
dated
the
complaint filed heriiri itvainst you, a n t
It&gt; V. F. I Ut i l . ASS, r*.
; , ‘ n violation of the law; to lend money Clerk.
bring seM'*o-ti at thr date »*f I.h*- l»*uafiee of D a f i in ( ill net rise •cid bill will In taV*-ii as 2nd ilav «*f Jun* \ D Ur02, Said r» rtitlcaf* t I l-.lte.
, / ■ •, . i , i n uith any h u .ln e *. tra n sa ctio n
I'fecinct No. il, J . Muuiin* (i. I1. P a tto n , such rertlllrate trt the nam« **f tlnknuwrt. i*iin|( . . . 1 tgain-t you, to be f »Hnw*d by embrace# the fidlovung ditrribed proper!
[trl,j,.,i to the purpo.e (or wlileh thl* c o p It. It, W hitten, Inspectors. I
i*. Hints,
•it it.it. ! in St-rnlm b County, Il o rld a , t*. wit
\1*a* T a i Cel till rate No, Dm 7, dated the 6 nal decree.
,
i. oreanlreif;
Clerk.
S ' , ..f N
id N
f SW
of S K 1 1 nf Sec* N’nllre of Vppliraliun f.»r Tax l l r r 1 Under
If
*
further
order
d
that
this
nuiie
be
2nd
day
of
J
un&lt;
\
D
1
f*P6,
Said
rerlllicate
! T buy* aril, own, mortKara and , n&gt;rril«(ii i i i «f ilis G e n r ra l S la l u t r a ,
Done and o rd tf rd by the Hoard
Public
2 , Tp 2 " S, ft, *.!'» i! * i f M The said Urol
i»
.
i
..nee
ea
ch
week
for
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w
r
k
i
*
rril.far»
*
thr
following
ilesriib*
d
property
.
irttatf
nf
any
r
h
a
r
n
r
t
r
r
w
h
a
t
r
v
r
r
In
st
rurtlon
for
Si
mitmle
C
o
u
n
ty
,
H
"ttd
a
,
rumli'f
bring n#*r#*,d at the date of thr- t-#tia*iro of
h " t l r e i# hereby given that O. A Kan ner,
&lt;4m
tnp
{« inciurni
inciili nt to
or i!«-»ira!*ti* in regular it-oiiin a*«« milled at Sanford, •ituatid in Semin*d* C.uinty. Florida, to-wll in f ’
S infer d Herald,* a newspaper nub* •uch Cf*tt i tie a*** in the name of J , If, Dunn,
%k,. *f, u
r I*
i» ur
purrhaxrr
Tax &lt;*»rtit rate N «, 2 '
dated
Lots
I**, 1*., -k IT. lit.o k ll. Wild mere, Th*- Ii*1 it in S» min »le t* mnt y, Fin n ll
i- t- r t- K «*n it« co rp o ra te l»u«itir»a.
Florida. T u e sd a y , July tith, H*J'h
ha#
Hbd
•aid
certillrntes
in
my
olfir»
•
and
Ihr
Tth day of J ug** \. D. I
ha# bled raid
Dof a rut rdere t this the tth i*ay «*f M a c .
I l l ic i t 3,
i SKA t.l
C.
F.
II A It It ISDN. said land being ««•***.'** at the date of the
ha* made applo alioni for t a t i b id fit Dvue In rertlllrate in nt) utfler and ha# made a ppile*
i**uan«e *d such rrrlHicate Itf tin* name id 1**7’ .
7
, ij-itol dtnek of th!a corp ora tion •hall , Attest:
t ’ halrman
arrofdanc* with law Ur Ir## •aid certificate# ration I *if tax if* * d I'i i#xue in a r r o r d a n r e
&lt;1 M l
I.
k. ID&gt;UGI.A 8 S
William Grigr*t-I ru, I.i\ . anilT l•hall
•hall b. r -I.- in»*l ice rdmr to law, t n d« ■d with law. Said rertirtrab ernbraret the fol*
, P.V.SaVN..V.
....... !i !nV( »! ' ,a-\lr T , W I. IF V T tlN . S. &lt;&gt;.
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Al«o Ta\ Crrtirtcate N-»t 1M»2, d a tn l Ifie
17-Slr.
will *i#*ir t h r r i . m **n th. 2rttH dav of July b*wfng d* aeribetl property «iiuat*d In Semlr . foil.
t iih I
\NI&gt;
H01 . h a t, **t Ih r (tar valur
•itli day of Nov. min r \ I* !•!» ., Said errti*
\ D U»2u
n- le t o u n t y . I lorida, t.*-wit llrgln at point of
A DL l in* * r ,
.1 l i : \ U O t.I .A llS ( I l b . &lt;UM l a r h . p iy a h h
W Itn # m v iifftcLiI
heai«- . rnbrace-* ih*- folt-i wing d* * uilo-d pro- s1 1 ■ktn*rm
•nvtii1#** and
‘ * •*$
at f f I Ini* rtrrilofi .*f \: line nf L**t t *| p
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f rirrtliin
th. It.D d a , *f 2 .
\lillrr
pi rt •itiiattil n Hemitiol* c'»»*int&gt;, Morida*
\
j &lt;f Sanford (.rant run N nj deg. W abmg rf
I, . . ,,«rtv, tablif, .Ir a rr v ir ra »t a iu«t
S F \t
; m •c
u I. x 7. Hb&gt;* k F. Wildnii-rt, fh e
I. \S I !m« ..f G rant I i d (t. t . N line of L ot 1
b HI, t h r
|if.,vi.ii
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n t •• I't litnl l*&gt; i h r -I -rkin bt» r* nf
1n i u* nil ( Hurl, seven th Ju d lcltl * ire ill i'i Cl. rh
•ad at th 1 dat* of th
■"tint* lW xlong N line of *arne JtHl.r* It. H Id deg*
»
. ( Fliirfila.
II, , -I latiuti at Ihr oritanllatlnn niratlDK,
1 l..irfi! * Sr min •' i* 4 oiinlj I m « had r vry
of
Fl ir. I
.1 d l t l t l u t i - III t be tia i
; I" min F !n»d It to lake &gt;. 121 U ( , F lino
i*
Al&lt; * h r 1lul, ha* b»
,
,.1 ullrf l hr vfa rillnt ,&gt;1 l l . r h a t l . r del* *1 to be h* Id and tin
M _ii , l
44 ittiarn* -il
v.
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»U*;f. \ s s .
. f Lot i N n 1 1. ft J ft I* I»eg Sre,
f p . 2 0 S,
will lo b.td ' l I.*
t-r.ir , (&lt;|,ll*'*l f. r, whlrh r*t&gt;!la! «lurk .l.all in Sfo
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It Hi K. 1 , 6 1 acre#* T t e -aid Lind being
:»« .’ inI T UX Hfll ' 1 Difttfirt Nu. 2. S. nn'title*!. No 1 “•?*. «l (I* d the
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the
date
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of aueh
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D. I at' , Said . * m i . at*
. |v in a r r u t i ia n r r » l l h *u
IIAim h.. irtk'rt. fir ihr |*4j r |*«•ft* * f d. 1 -rtnli.im: |
r-* ftii
Ulmirig Ini* •* *t ft UP..I. r Nulln *if t pTtilcatbiU' for |nt Deed t nd* r »■i miic.ite i n t Iie n a m r **f tl n k n u wn ,
pfop«,ity
l. ( U ' . « t h r rur|u&gt;f*t|on .hall lr,*m t lm r w|(ll •hall 1i» lru#i* * ft iff th* •aid d .tn.-t I • :iibi** • in* I*»lb*wing d •.ertto-d
••rn, \\
11 H Lig C* tl Th ••da# 1 * 1
Spffiwn 3 * 3
Flo fill a. to-wit
*, f ll*,* General h l n iu ln
\J**t Not ire t# hereby given that CJ, A*
■i t 4 .1?* d ?i S.'ioiiiob Count
I
-t*k&lt;‘, rhanti' nt a l l r r , with a 1i■n f . r the r.esl «uccei-dlng two
t a r s , and the I j** ; X *f lltt.rk I . WLldnirf*. Tl»e •s.«i i
l *f 4'Hil . Itavnl 4 &gt; 1 ■
j
IL Mi! Otll
N•*!* * ■ ' r, by g * •n tl (1 J F. H igan, Fanner pur«ha«ef id Tax ( •■rtldratr Nu* 2 1 0
, i in lav-T *&gt;l Ih r ruriiuration u|n&gt;n number *.f mill# &gt;-I I si•?rt**i
rhio i Tax
ad i ii&lt;* ••r #19- It
dat**l t
trd day of July \ D. 1!»DJ. ha#
1 - im f, • ? ati&gt; *.f i hotii, *»f piirt'ka*# r
i T a x C, rtfflraf* N* .
,
ii. rnpitu! illirk lor nil uni! any In* I'e b Vit d and ndJefted f»-■r »i ll of the raid I ir.*t f in** #»« *n &gt;! *! the da!* . f tr,»
ii* #i*. (•« -'•Imlrij any Hit* :f t in l h .' faff. •Ule*l the 2nd d a y *d Jun,' A !*, Ii*P2, Said id* *1 *aid rt rtiffrate In my -*tflc.' anil ha# made
, 114(11 *- t«&gt; ftui’b ** flirt* *?* in th* t».«mp ol
whirh ma&gt; at an y l l m r h r ifitr !*&gt;■
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1 . Win»"fi
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»*t libraIi» • ml* rar* • Iii* Lilhimlttg
b i r r , . i f 'i h r t « m r Ufll*. »hb r«.rp*.r,llur|,
fulluwlne nam .,I a t . at r -i.
(I liming un inle:»t In *4bl p r o p e r ! ), to-wit 1|ff'lpert J
ftltuai* «f in S*i*,tfiib|
Oilttt v, with taw. Said rertlflrale entbrarex the folluw|,3* * 3, 4,11 be „ .«- Ar* 104 I coil ml*!1* f |&lt;ir cict a# in#p* c*ors uiid clerk at Die precinct*
M«,» T ax (*&gt; rtlhcate 72.*. I* 7 \ dated the V. -I S F 1.. Se* H*. T p
2 IS. . f It. 3 » IL l I fble, lit*mil Hi y 7 1 j* rh# S *1 3 1 rh#
dew!■hrib* il nrupertg HtuaHd in Semlnnlff
U. ing dmerthed
t a
t i i f lirfis or ilalma «l anv ch a ra cte r |named,
2n»f day of June \ D. I •'»*,, .-aid rertlllrate J L , *.f M v L , and S W ' * of
Sri
N L 1». and *.f
c #&gt;irt sniff Sjii * i.ti T a *
it&gt;, Ll .rid i. to-wit: Lid# 2 and l ( L e t s
.S- «•. |i*»ftt III) s Ilf.*- *ff S* c. :13. Tp F* 1
em b ra *•« *'». following d«scrib*d property NF k of SW , ,
t t*i * it ,a*s|igniiftrnts- or t r a n s l m of the eyr* Dfttriri,
ami N W » lf S K ' . i Sec. S, l!
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t r*'j
t. » k shall he subject t l f f f l " .
Florida. t»owit: 1.1, Tp. 21 s of R D i . &gt; L . **t s i : 1 . of
'
(kr«*rinct N*».
No '•* L o n g * * Moli J . A. HNtlHift •it'iat* d i &gt;ir.lm.b ' i . t , .
rb# . •
*■ ftrr# * Th*- ■aid land Uor L-d IJ Her# 6 Tp . 2 0 S. It* 10 K 127 acre*
Lot
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I b* »fft1r . | Ih* i iftuanrc of Th* «aid land l«*Ing a«#e#A**d a! th* d a te of
b* ing a*!•*'»■# if
|,«i,g , . * - &gt;« d a? tin dat* ol the is#uanrw I of Si: ‘ 4 of Sec, 16. Tp
M S ,.f It. .HI ftin Ii left .fit1ale In th** nan.i' of Mr*. S. H. the Uitjafire of turlli n rtHlratt* in the name
1 - r ofporatlon shall have a perpetual cL I lirk.or . U bfk.
A
I* uf stirh certificate in fhe.vtaviiie of Ctiknown. I SW » of Si :*4 of S F ' . S.-C 16. T {• 21 s It .!«» r. Ful i * f.
ol Fauline Kanner. I?nb#« * 4»d re r t lr tr a te i
m .
i tt iM , or until legally dliso lv td.
IQ
1 ak* * l a r '
I'rcclnct
VD„ T ax Certirt* •?* No, 222 P, dated the I &gt; , *.| s W •* of S n
23. T p . 21 $L nl
■hall b»- r« d**-m«il arrordlng in law, t a i deed*
Article 3
Sjohlnni, J , 1 K h u l l * , 4 \ \, F "t fifty I 'D
MI day s.f fun* 1 D Ihf'l. Sai'l rertlllrate R Jo | H* ,‘in 32?*1 fri t W of N L corner
VI#•»' Tax I Vrtifirixfe N«*. 711, *Lite«| th*- ■aill I* pile t he re un nit the lib flay »if M #y A
T3r lojclnisa of tldt corp ora tion shall be spretors ati*f It. IL Lynch , t ' L r k .
err,braes # the following d .» cn b *d property of S F . *d NI: ' i of L .
i Nuxeiub* r ' ll. 1M»L Sai*l ««f f I- D 1920.
in. I p 21 S. of IMi •!*»
fM»»| jrti d by .i Hoard of Directors and surh
Frerint N - 11
Mtaif ont. S p r in p ‘ V.
•ttuat* «l In Seminol* C o u n t } , I b rid a . t'»-wlt: R it* l: , run IV, 6 37 !*-•. |. H. 1*2 fe« t t*» lira!* i rnbfar* * the f ! * • ' tug ilearflbi «| |»f i*•.to*r i ihoer* as the corporation may an
Wilne** ruy *»Tfinal #ignature an«| xm l this
Fuller. A. W. M isl l # \\ IL llallard,
Lot |". Rl« % It. Vxltdmer*. Th* *uid land r.tdroad riglit «d-wa&gt;, ?torth« a#t*rl v along prft&gt; Htualeil in Henuf’ itb t Ciirit••. I Infiila, the 2n«f d a y af -Vpitl A. D 1920.
The oMIcers of the corporation shall i spretors and J \l. I&gt; an # , C lirk .
thi mi
f *,!. , ,.i U *V # »(,*!
-! IL
IL A. D OU G LA S S#
"f* * Iileit t , a Vice I1re# k
flit U
H aard
of I'uldlc bring a i *• * t at the date of th Issuance of u « i i to » pilnt S. *d b inning. N t •• b e­ t ••-##$f &gt; F G **f
it
' dent and* a
“Done and' ordered
dert'd by the
m »u
*»f N i . 1, "f M L , t f S L . . f NW ’ * of St.- t ‘ii rk i “irruit
ffiitirt, Srmlnule
Uounty#
H S L ' J , *»f S F 1, «d N F
laj -Treas ur er; and such oth er ami Instruction f..r S em in*'• C o u n t } , Florida, *u* h *•* riiti 'il e I'■ the nam* of Unknown. ginning '■
Alft.,
T
ax
Crftlrtrat*
1671.
dated
th*
27*.
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i'Jipti r.al officers as may b« cr ea ted by the in regular #***ion i.*s*mbLd at Sanford,
2nd day of Jun* V D. M S Sai*t certificate NW * ..f Sec. !l Tp 21 S of R It I
biltlg 4»*i * m t| a? tin- iLit of the |* *•ij a Ur e "f
C.
f Directofs. Until the s|iiis11fi r sat |s#ri Florid i, T u isd a y July 6!h , U*2'h
a y v . M. DOUGL V:tS, D.
ernbract * the fnlfowlng described properly
i o af« lo r* bs r&gt; i]ulfii| * ap p»ar r.. he #ur|i r* riilirate iti the rmrm- . f UdkTi**wn. IHatr.
H A RRISO N .
! ct r* and tL•• Directors of thl* cur*
(
S F \ L*
r.
Mu*
Tax
Uertlflrale
No
IrtUil,
)Infe*l
the
sllu
af«*1
in
Semlntd*
County
Florida,
to-wit:
Chair man.
In i &gt;»i complarn! heron ll e*| by Mary F
to be electe«l at Its first meeting t Aftr«t:
Lot 3. Itlirck A. Wildm* re, The said land William*on on Monday, the Sixth Day Ilf fitli day »d Ju n e \. D, 1H99. Said r r f till rale
, \ WTOb*.
tf.**»
th* -f..flowing shall act. a« -------its oTlict
r* T u
••rnbrai•* U.« following ibtrrlbed property
bring assrsti d at the .late *d th* Issuance of S , t v let A. D. I
sr i
i •titute it* Hoard of DirectorsI7-Str,
such errtillrate In the name of t'nknuwn.
•itn at i il »n Seminol* f o u n t ) , rb irida, t o -w it:
I ff&lt;*■!. nt
L. Alb n Ju nio r.
It « further or»b rrd that tli« or*l* r U 11eg. *26 eh# W *V I** eh*. S of ( S r r . pout
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C.rtlfirat*
No.
lT'.m.
dated
the
Vtr#. r e s i d e n t -IL L. \J I* n.
putdDh*d
ortre
a
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r
12
ci»n**cutiv»
,1t|i day nf Novetr.hrr 1 IL Ih'Ci, Said **rtb
N Ml
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llllfi
Null re of FI* r Iloti
y e c r t t a r y - T i ' f fcs u r e r* A. F# A l le n .
wtrki in The Sanford 1fei aid, a n, w * pup, r N 76 dtg
W I . !'.
N t* deg* F |u l l
Tf* Jtr*t meeting of the stockholder* nf
fn compliant*
with the pr*ivl#bm* *d lirate einbfa * « the fnllowlng described p ro ­ puiiliihed in Seminole C ounty.
Florida
perty
aitu
alrd
in
Sernln.ife
County*
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The
tFn
■; ration #baU be held *»fi the first flay U halittr Mi ill, l a w s «d H orida. N*itice is
Witness rny hand and the «»*al *d »aid laid land Wing a#M*#r*l at th*- dat* of the
*f \ . ether. A. D. 1 K 0 , in the
City of hrfeby given that an •lerllufi ha* been or* to-wit Lot* I '• l Rb»rk C. W i b l t n r , The Circuit tlo uit, this the 23th
Day
of
May
•
j##ii a nee rf *urh re rtitle at*' in the nam e of *
Fsr1 ' l , Srvninulr t'outity,
Florida f«*r
the d« r* d t** b« held »n«l the «atr*‘ will be held •aid land hi in.* ass*%«sd at the .fate .*f the A. D UJ20.
n tv. Flortda
M»r tl»w
* * * * * » « * * « * » « o * « * « * m « * f t*
F. K&lt; a nr.
-f co m p u tin g tne orgardiatlon of •j„ Fperial T a x School District No. J . Semi- issuance • ( such certificate in the name of II
pyrp.
I).
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t b t ?l ration, to adopt
w It*# ll Y - L A WS ^.............
............. * Florid*, on Tuesday August l . Crawford.
Ilxo Tax Urrliflrafi No* 729. dat* d the O ne 1 n r Ii ( ’u r d i W ill lie I'u tillo h t'tl U d *
nn|e C*ount&gt;
Seminole
iTminty,
Cl* rk
C’ ircalt
Court,
Also T a x Urrtlfirat No. IMH. dated the
ttii da&gt; *f J in* V D. IVM, Salil errttitrate
ar l t-,. *.»ct all business which may rom** * 1 lith# lt*2 0 ,'f o r the purp*»«* of determining
I lorlda.
ernhrar*
• the fo||owtrtg deterihi il property J *-r Thitt IIa-nilinif Al Tlir Knlr Of 97.20
l«( ft •uch meeting.
who shall be tru»tees of tbe said district for .Ith day *d Noxernlor 1 D. !M*i, Sai«l csrti- V. S, Star buck
II y V IL IMMJGL \SS D.C
T D Bfinual met ting of the stiickholdi r* &lt;f 11,€. n*xt succeeding two
y*ar#, an*l tin p ra te i i t t l i n n « th** fidlowing^ described pro* Solicitor (of Compfainant
•ituttt**l iii Setnltiob 1‘ourity, Florida, ti**wit: I’ t t V e u r .
11 •1 2 t c.
ilrg « rha.
S *r|
, Ser pmt nn N line
it* ■ rp ifutilift shall be held
on the first
tluml&gt;i r of mlila of I »»stfirt Schutil T a x to p , f l y «iiuate*l in Semln«»l* Co unty. n*ifi*la,
day ■&lt; S'lVt-mlii r «d each and every y e a i . j t , , . b v i n l an*l rollefte*l for each id the said to-wit Lots ib A: 17* Illock ti, Wlblmcfe, Nnflre uf tf» Mrsiiii.i for la x Heed I ndef of Si r, 2 \ Tp 19. S R. 2'* F , ILin S 7 ' rh*
arrt * Th*t*lifting wi‘ h the year 11*20.
year#.
T h e rai&lt;l land bring i i i r w n f at t h r dal
Heritor*
of ihe G enrral M atule*. \V '• * ii* , N 7 ’ eh#-, F r* r| • ,
1 r . It* ard of Directors of this corporation
'|*he following n s m o l an*
point* *1 to th*- issuance id such cert Hi cate in lb*" nam t*
•ahi Ia*id t i khg a #•»&lt; ited at the date of th*Notir,' t* lo reby given that F F Lun*l*gui*t ivfttianre »d *urb i * * t 1 rteate in th*' nam*- of
precjfirt* of T . IL INode
*!*
of mil less than three nor more 4 r |
in#p*ctrrs nnd clerk at
*i-ticd Unknown, fin#
\|#U T ax Certificate No 1 .2 2 . dsf*d the pnrci.a#er of Tax C,rTlUcat, No,
Tax Scho'd
aald rritHlrat*# in m&gt;
*®-»t » .♦ ti members.
named, within *ahl Special
D, I M S ha# hi* d iiflire and ha * made upplli"atbin for tax de* d
2nd .lay id Ju n. \ »• U»02. Said rr rtitb a te the Ard dav of Ju ne
Article 6
Dixtrlet, t o h*dd •aitl «■!* ctlofi. #
l
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■
aid
certificate
In
my
office
and
ha#
mad*
F re *irict N**• *'» ;Dvie*loi \1 . J . Lawton, e m b r a o s the following described prnperty application for tax deed to !•»«* in acm rila ner t o f•*u* in u r r c f i h n o with law, Uhl**# ftald
1 l- Mghett amount of ind* bt* dm #s in
situated
In
Sefniiode
Co
unty,
I
I
iiido,
to-wit
ceftirkatf
*
fthall
l**
r*
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a
m
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r
d
l
n
g
to
r 11.i• eorporatb*ti may at any turn* L. IL Wright, J*
TliO'iupson Inspector#,
( i m i F IN T ill: COURT IIGUHK
law tax died will (*»■ tlirrmn mi the 2 **tb
Lot# l X *.* Illock II. Wild mere. T l ......... id with law . Sal.I certificate . rnbra* * # tf.« follow
.hall be F I F T Y T I I D 1 ' S A N D and If IL McCall. &lt; U rk
•uLi
ing d* scribed prop* ft &gt; situated if* Seminole •lay •f July V. D. |92".
Done and o r d . n d b&gt; t h r Hoard "f Fublic Urol being a»i»*#«d it! 11** dat* ol th,
I*«*|.|
f r.ri'Otiu.OUi
SA N FO R D
F la O ttlU A
Instruction f&gt;*r Setnimde t ' U n t y , H o n d a , suartre *of such rrrtlAcate In t h r nam* of j C o u n t ). F h i i d j . i o - a i t ; l l * ( * ' j rh* W ol
W Uni ft* my olbtial signature and #eat thl*
Article
7
SF. Cor. id Sarllon 31. Tp 19, S. It 3 " K.
Tf* nantta and re sldtnrrd of the Incur- in regular •e**iou a#»( mbled nt Sanford, George .litre
the |6tb flay *'f J u n e V l» 192b.
to
S
E
Cor.
of
l.-*t
hi,
( 1.-1 i ' a * Certlflrate S'" tf-*2. d a t c l 1 1,*- Kun N 12 Ml rha W
!' o t •. . ( this rorporati*»n an«l the amount Florida. Tu* day Ju ly Mh. I!»20*
(SF\ L»
F.
V D O U G LA S S
2ml ila) ot Ju ne A. I». I * M , haul rerllffrale j Ujuata.^ H\V $.«0 rha S I ' , rlia, S W 9 1, t ’ lrrk
.
C. F- H A R R I S O N ,
('irruit
(Liurt.
Srmln*de
tNiunty,
»f ' 4j*i141 stock subscribed by each i» n* (SKALi
prnprrt*
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fly V. F.. l l t i f t l L A S S S , Ji. C.
M
M
Smith,
Col***
1,4,1 fi. Him k C , W ildmrr-. Th r aald land in thr t i a n r of
I
Allen, Sanfor*! Florida, fl.u rt 0.00 47-itr
I l-.-.li
ti-iny b u i i o -i ) nl Ih, *f*at - **f ihr l o u m * ■aid rrrtitiratr *ha!l hr r - d r - n „ d arr*»r*lliiy
1 Allen Sanford, Florida, 9MMI.U0
-------------------------------------------------------------------|o l a a , la* i b i d will I**',- ih-lr.ili *&gt;n Ih*'
F I R E n m l T H E F T am i C O L L I S I O N I n I
fn** th»reof the said In cu rp ora tors Satire of 1 ppllrall»»n for l a x Deed I ndef I,| , u r h r. riffirat. In tin- n a m - of I’ nknoan. 20 lh ila) of Ju ly A. It. 1920.
Niiilrr nf Xnpf lent Ion f»t lux H erd I ndxr
U . . . T a t C rtllf tra te No. lo*-'-. dat*d Ihr
.i -i- thand*,
- --i
"thl D,*. ^Mh
Srrlloii 373 of
1 he ( i r n r u l NtalUtrw.
a rf unto set. their
MJfiinrr IhMictl li) i h e F L O R I D A S T A T E
W
ill,*,**
my
official
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1
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nf
th*
General
Slaiitlm
2nd day ol J u n - \ Ih l*9rt. Sat.l r, rllhral•G
June A. D. D.»2U.
N i n - i* I41 f-ti&gt; rl*cn th *! T. W.
* hr IMh day a.f Ju n e 1 It. 192*1.
Nidfrt l« h* r* by i lv i n thnt Mr#. If. D. A F T O . M O I I I L E A S S O C I A T I O N Ih I h e
L. Alien, Junior.
t)Ufrh*«Bf nf 1«« 1 # 1 11Jl 1 * t - S " . t f ' . i l J l ' l r m l i i i i ' x th, lolloolny ■!• nrrl! •*1 pr-p- fty ,SKAI.)
E.
|ll&gt;U* If. ASS, H«ath pur i h ii - •r id T ax Certifl* ate No. OIL (tafpiil a n ti c h e a p e s f In Itu* w ti f l d . W r l l e
Ii* Srmlnol- C ountv, Florida, l o - a t c
It. F . Albn
Ih r l»,l .lay .1 Jun. \ 1». I ' H h W*i&gt;i rrrtlll- •Itunird
-urt,
Setnintilo
C -u n l),
I.
tit# s X
llbirk A, WHdmefe, The •nd t lerk
tC
Irruit
•»-*■■* ' V
fJiii. V "
1913, ha. flir Inflirm ;u i ii n tu I i p a t l n u n r l p r a O r J a n d u
A. F . Albn.
i*&gt;&lt;- - n i h r a n . ihr loll-. --iriK ■!« -■ rt» * .1 |if»|.rrly J . n.l l.rlnp ....... .
, t t h r Ilatr ol t h r t « u a n r Florida.
........
tilrd oa.il n Mltiral- in my office ami ha* made
i.
.ilu
a
t-.l
In
.'•rtiiln-U'
*
nunly.
n
.iri.f*,
to-wll:
"
*hix *lay personalty app*arc&lt;t before
Ilf *urh rr rttir ati in t h r n a m - of I'n k m io n.
If) \ . I. HIM u l .A . 9. I». * ■
appliratn.rt l - r l a * i l m l .*i i*,ur In a r e - i d a n c - Aill’ l.lH (VlinlC.I in C U r j low .4 114 F l o r l d n
c* * Notary Fublic, I*. Allen J f » It. L. E i , nt S E 1, of S W . of S ir . I I . T|&gt;. 31 S. It.
AI.II T a t C, rtltlra tr N&gt;*. 1721. ilalril thr tl-u lr.
with
taw.
Said
reitHlratr
rmlifirr#
the
f**1
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A1 •t. and A. F . Alii fi, tu mi* well know n :il E., 3 0 »-«•■ T h - *alil Ia rut l itln f n ..,.»r«l 2nd d ay ot J u n r A. I». 1902, Said t n l l f l r a t r ------------------------------------------------------- “
lowing property nXiitaird In Si iutnnde County
x
* no an in be the persona deacflbed In at Ih r ilalr of thr i u i l i n r * of »urh rrfliftrilo e m lira r i* t h r foll.mlnit d u r rflird properly Nollrr of Apillcallon for f a * IJ rril I ndi*
I
lorpla,
t*
wit
F*
t
M.
L«mr»i-od.
Thi
*ald
a 1 h*v, execute d the foregoing artlclea *f In I h , n i n * of J . C. r« tt#f» on.
a itu a tr d In Srmlnolr C ounty, Flnriila. t » - » l t :
S rtllon 373 of Ihr l . r n r i a l s u t u t r * .
laud being n*»* * * *! a! ti e *!at«' id the iaxuanfc
\)*o u t I'■ 1 ntlr.it- No, J|n. *1*1 m I Ih r -0*1
u ■r; oration# and they earh arknow |edg* d
l.ot 2 0 , lllork It, W fl d m r n ! T lir »ald land
Nottrr I* hrrrliy (fvrn that I,, f . IfaB'tii.
of vurh rrMifkrali- In t h r imnir of Joh n l»u«ld.
J u n - A. I». I'Jl*. S»IJ rrt(lllil# tr rm - bring
l*f r* me th a t they executed the sa m e for .lay
giieaxed at the date of the l«#uanr* of j,urcha*«f i.f 'la x UeftHirale N*» 1 19, dateif h* ir#. Utile*# *ai*i &lt;ertlfixate #hiH lie r* d* * mrd
iir*ii» thr f.&gt;11o»ine iln rr it — p ro prriy *liu- •urh n r n l l r a t e In the name i*f George \ltr*e
H i urposca t h e n In expressed,
oft,|
*|ay
of
June
A.
I».
191
i.
Said
r#
r
t
»Ii^
___ ^ !o l a v , tax ct* * d will i##ue th«f«on
arrordieg
Wdt
my hand ami official seal at , 1 ,,| m Srmlnol- ( ’ounly. Eloriiti, t o - » 1 t :
M*I1 T a * Cr M lflratr No. (50.1, dalrd Ihr r a l r i r n l i r a r t . i l . , f otlu . In, .rrilu d proprrt y
tl., ■joth . h i
d Ju !- \ l&gt;. 192".
M V S I 'K C I A L T I L S :
*
mfill.Iff C' Uffty, Florida, (Ids the S W ) , of S i : ' , of S ir . I I Tp. 31 S. ll. 31 k. fith day nf J u t , (• I». ( 9 9 7 . Said rertlllrate iltitalad fit 7'rmlnolo CnUlKy. H fid*. !
Witm ny&gt;. I I
. . i -.a ! ll
Ill * i i &lt;&gt;. Tin- *»ol tnii'l hrlli( «**rw*i| ut Ih r
ID! |4&gt; of J ru, A. D. 1 920,
P IL K A R D ’S IIA N D -I’A I M I . D « U l h A
rm t-tarr* t r
irlta-*lnr
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t im: d
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allua.Mf in Somfnnlr c .
. r l » da t - .
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., }. u . K '
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Notary Fublle,
»«f Fl* nirr.r - ! J . ('. I ' i t U r i - n . If** Mill — '1 **■"'•
u n U II A M 'S S T E R L IM i S IL V E R
0 , lllork II, Wildm
Til-.- *.!•! ami N i , ■h , l
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1
•
'
'
i- . urnmlft&lt;b*n expires April 10, 1921 in at, . in m&gt; uffiir amt h«( rn,ilo api lirnflon 1l.iita.
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*• rh - d a l. “ f I 9r i.* 4 uiir- _r r, a. I Hr *anl l a o ! I n o * ............... 1
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'
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f, r ( 1 * i|.•il to l o u r In »rronl*nr*- *llh l a » .
U *R *E P S * P L A T E D W A R E
nt »urh m i n i rail lit Ih - n a m - ■( Unkn " » n. i d a . r of .h r latuancr -I aui 0 m t i . i a . *
In
It\
I
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tru l., * ■aI,f . . rUI'rat— "hall In- n j r r t n r * !
■f Vpplbnlinn fur l a x Drril l nd.r rorilinr I,. l » » . (»« ‘l*r*l -111 l*iu - lhiti**n on
K LE IN
4 'H
W ALTHAM W A T C H F B
AI..I T « a U* ftlflrate No. 122. dfftxd Ih** thr nam - of I*. \ Corn.
■■u 37*3 of the General Hfatuli**
AI,o T a * C, rtliiral. .’*■- I ' *. ilatnl t h r
Mb day «.f Jun* A. D. U H I, S«i«l re rtilbaie
(l.c i!7th liny of July A. I». I"3U
d day ol J u n - V U. F ' l J , Said rr rtlflia l*
11*1 I m P t ril t *iil*f
• i• hereby given that S. F, Dnudru y,
.«,•! I*# «*
Wtin* • my ntfirial *ii;ii*liir" *n*l *^»1 th* eruhraci * the fid lowing ilrwrtibrd ^ proper! &gt;■ ,2i•&gt;.!.,
a * * * , o , lotioaif e orarriiird prnptrl&gt;
hr General M atii.i#.
I T a x Crrtifirate N't*. I'Jjll, *L»terJ Ihr 31th *l.( ol J u n - A. 11. I"‘30.
Ai f 11*#n
i tu -t n l 111 Sr .11 oh * u n i-. Florida, t o - r l t
I. ,t. i o 4 f t , iii ' I', w \i Imi •. THi n l d
’ ii tin v of V i»*'i* » G p X '1 1 **2 *. I. M
i*
Ni tie, I. tu •&lt; l.v p n . n t l a t l». Ih liar.liti.
E M ..
,*M,U « , ' A *S* land bring naxex «ed at th#* *L*t" 'd J*
lit * O’ 2 rh *. K ti T.tiU ll* 8 nf 1 1
. ! l rrrlirtra te In my «*llice and has O
Cl-rh
t ’ lrruil
Court.
Srminotr
t ounly,
i.
i.r, lik . r ni T a * l irl||ir,t. ?*’o. t9fi, d*t*il
I
of *urh fr rtirtcate in ti.»» ui*ru* I I *».
1 ,f*' port , N loir j ,.f S .r . | I. ’I , 2 " S It
- t’t'Ucation for tax deed to l#*u»* in
ii,
. lit, d.&gt; i I J u n , A Ih 1917. Said r*MlliA llo rn c y -a (-l.n w
.\I«*i Tax U» ftl rtmte Nl*. 'H 6, dalrd the Kun S 8 deyr*** E 5.21I rf.*, S l.t d i r . I. i . ‘ r
•m . with law, Said ceMlffeate ern* , , L ; : - id*- fly ' ■ i:
i n n ' J i J . A s s , n . i :.
*
nil.
rar* • thi folbm l i t it I * I r1111 d (.rnrh* 8 ‘ 7
■ h
Ith day of July 1. D. 1901. Said r.ftilieate 2 l 1 j Ik• . 8 I -1 .- W i
the following described
property
lu rty *.1uat**l In S rn d n il r t m.nt&gt;. Il o rld a , \*o. M Gnrncr-WoodrulT Building
9.111
rt.,.
to
S
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r
lul-,
S
3
.
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,
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.
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i.-'il
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I kfn Semlniiiir County, Florida t o - wits Roller «f ApiiltialUin lor l - » I 'r r i l I n J r r e rn h r a r - • thr follimdug ilrxrribed property
N 1 7 1 rh*. W 5 . *4 rha, N SB ill,'. 44 II " I t o . . , t S E ' , of N4V &gt;, of Sic. 33. Tp . 21 S.
•Ittialeil in Seminole U o it n t.. Florida, to Ml
Ibr
I Cnf of SW '# of N F 1# *d Sec, 7.
Srrtfun $75 of Ihr t i r n r r . l S la lu tra .
|(. .11 I , tn ac t**. The .aid laml briny
Tp
- IL ao F . , Run W. I.TJ0 ft . N 211
N - t i r - I. h*r*l&gt;&gt; ev, II that Jo h n IM a ca ll, l.ot II lllork l\ wildm* rr. The *Aid l *r..| rh*. S a 7 lirg E 4.U5 rh* . * arti * The *jld , * , « M, rl al thi d a le ol Ih, l*,ual.rr - I *uch
S A N F 0R I), FLA.
ft
J 120 ft . » 211 ft.. 7 aefi #. The aid n u rch a .ir "I I » ( C n t l f l r a t r No. 7:li;, ilaint lifting ttfti.ft.rd at the dat* of the |*ft'ivf.rt land loin r a * , , * * * il al the d a tr *d t h r i**'tan a rrrlllirat* (il tl-*' n a m e of W. II S to ry .
of ruth r r r t l h r a tr in t o - n am r of J .
II.
___________________________________
1st 1 1 •leg a##*'ftfted at the date id th*' is- tli - 2nil ilay
Ju tir \ l&gt; 1913 Salil •*-«tm- of #uch ce rtio ra te in the name «d A. *1 •
( 1*0 T s t Certlllral* No. 113. ilal**l th*
Ilad*un.
*uar * f #ueh rertilirate in the name of ■a t r r m h i a n * ihr |ollu»lnr il*.rr|t,nl i&gt;ia- Thorn p*on.
Fr k * e
IN ,, l ax Certificate No. D.M. dale I the
\|*o T«* C - r l l n r a l r No 137. d alrd Ih r fith day lf Ju l ) A. Ih 191.4, Salil rr rt l lt ra u
ft* .itualril in Srmlnol,- C ounty, H*iniU,
U nits# sabt errtlffrate shall be
LA N D IS, FISH &amp; HULL.
r* -II &gt;. I * ' " -.. Said r * r t H . j i r 2nd da) uf J u n - .. I». ( 9 1 3 . Said rrrllllcmte e m l i a r i * l l , (i.llouitiy d*#*r!btil prupetly
II,.,- |‘J , ; , r h . S A 3.*.*3 rh* E . ol 2 nd day &gt;1f J u n »d according to law, tax deed will {,
u .a -,* - m i v a n t ,tn«i i t i i u .
I**to» r t *T*‘on on the 9rd day of August A. IL NW f o r ol N E i "f SW *, *-l S rr. ti, T p . 3U rn ihrnr-* Ihr follouiny drarrili-d pro p.i ty r in In a n a t h r foltnultiK ifrarrlhrd p r " | - r t ) * ll *■a 1 ■d In S rm ln o lr I ounly. Florida. t n - * i t
NW
, I. * S E
I. and S E ' , - f M l uml . At I tllCNI.k S
( M U l ll 'S S E l . t . l M I S AT LA*\*
l%.M
C o u n t ), Il o rld a , In -a lt
S It. 31 E. Ifun S 3J r*-il* r.. 3.17 rtn . N •l.uati d in Srm ln ol- C o un ty. Fh.rfda, l.. *.it: •i t u a u d In Smiinoh•
•
*
“
*
i
NW
, , 1 . . . tt h of N W . -I NW ' . . . I
Srr
D B LAND, FLA,
’* ! ( , , # my olficial •linatiife and seal thl* a ; III*, W 1.17 rh*., 3 a rr r* . T h r *ai&lt;l laml l.ot !', lllork C. Wlld mrrr . Thi *al-l lain!
a,
Tp.
-rt,
h.
It.
JFJ
K.(
n
m
air*#.
T
h
e
islrl
being axxeftsfd a! the dale *4 th** i*#u aM*"*■ #|f S f L . ul S i r I I . T p . 2U S. I! 2 9 iE ’.,; iKun
u
11 • ’ «la&gt; . f Ju ly A. D. 1920,
I.fln t u&gt;.« *1 al Ih. ilalr of t h r larUBtirr i t
Will pracllcv in the fit Hr arc! I V 4 r n l Cuuftf
MV|.
|L A. D O U G L A S S , «uth n r t l f l r a l r In Ihr l u l n r of U nk no an . •urh r , ilillra tr In . h r n a m - of Wm l,rl rr *
N 1.71 i l * . 44 .'iM iha., S 1.71 rh*. E 5.* I Uni) I *Rig a#»re#r*l «! the ifitr iff Ihe i i i u i n f o
Al.o Ta* Cr M lflratr No. I * " l . ilatt I Ihr rh».. 1 a m , T h - &gt;«M laml I rln r a****«*il at of #urh nrtHiiiat* ir» th# nauu •f J, II Ilfl«•*. Sp#-*ial ficiiilii# l«»f Fxartlnirg amt Farfeetln
* .
Circuit
Court, S e m i n o l e 1 C o un ty,
( l.o i n
Cm tltlralr No- 737, &gt;la1r*l Ihr
taml THln
1 i-.riffa.
3ml ,1a&gt; ot Jun.
l&gt; 1913, Sal*l r. Ilillratr Mh day of f o u r t n l i - r A. ll P ' J ' , . Sai l r. ril- thr d atr ol the l*-ualir- of aurh r r l t i f l f a l r ha* (ib J xalil ( i f t H i r a i i * Hi my tiffin* anff ^
fly V. K. D O U G LA S S. D. &lt;L rr t ih rx * * thr folluuln* ilrarr jl«proforty t in t! - - m h r a r - • thi- foflnulnr diarrlhrd I'fi— in tlir nam* of J II. Ilud.on.
t
o
l
l
y
aitualrd
In
Srrnlni
1C
o
un
ty,
Flori
!*,
Alto
Ta*
C
rrtlflralr
No
5
d
alrd
t
h
r
3rd
.iiu ai.il In S’rtniiiolr County. I loilila. l o - » i l :
a i l : l.ot I ' , lllork C, W ild mrr-. T h r **id day ol July A. I«. 1916. 7Said rcMlflrati • n.^"drt uf i p plica lion fur Tax I teed t ndef I I . , SE * r. ill W , of N K 1, **f SW C of iland
In ioir a * * ,card al ihr dale of Ih - l*-uan-r luar** tin- folloufne dracnlwd prufi*rty »ltuaS*
r ii. i ’ll, 3n S K 1 1 E. Kun N 7. in ah* .
Ntellan 3 73 ef the General .Slain Ira,
of
.
u rh r r r t l ll r a t r In Ihr n a m r of L’ nkhoun
ti-d In Srm ln-lr C . i t n t ) , Florida, t - - » l c
W. 3 . 5,0 rh* . S. T.fii rha , C 3.9 0 rh *., 3 arr«*
^ ’ * i* hereby given that F . U. I lodge#, T h e *ali 1 laml Loin I M o w * -it t h - ( M , of
Alin T a * C i r n t l m t c No. I53l». d a t’ d thn S E I, of S C , III N 44 i ( of S r r . 11.. 7 j. 19
I
' 4** r &gt;d T a x ( *r rtlrtrat *- No* 2 166 flirted It,, iouatiri ,.f *urh n i l l t l r a t r In tin* n » m - of fith d a / ol July A. H. 0 9 7 , Said riMlflcalr H. It. 2 9 Fh. |U acre*. I’hr *ajif land lulnif
O* Ird day of July A. D. 1900 , ha# bled Unht.oi*n. Ila* fll-il *at*l •- r t l l l r a t , a In my 1-mtir ari* t h r follouInK drarrllird prup-rty . . . . *,,3 tl t h r dat of thr l* *n*nrr of *urh
*■*
'*rtiflrate in rny ntflrcr ami Kan i:.adff oiti . aioi Ii&gt;■ mmlr npiitlmilun l o r ta* tl* I aitu alrd In S rm ln ol- C o u n ty . Flnriila. lo »it
rrrllflrati- in tin i arm of John U tto.
r*
•I't
i ' . i. ii f .r Ta# Deed t** i#*u«- in arrx.rdAI*o T a t CrMlflratr S o . 231 . ilal*
Ih r 1
to |.*Ur In arro rilanrr uith l , a . I nl, •* .alii l.ot 3, Kim k ii. Wlldmtrr , T h - *aid laml
*
Hh law
raid certificate embrarca the rr rtlh r a tr * *h 4ll hr m l r r m r i l a r t o r * U n t _ l o lolny aiai a n il at t h - $iti- of tin la, uan r r -i 3rd day of July A. I*. 1911-. Salil rrM lt-ratr
I
ft mg deesribed property situated
in 'a » ta» il***l ulll i**ue Ihr ru m on Ih r 37l!i •urh rr r t l li r a l r In t h - n a m r of Unknown. umbrae*-* till- Itdlintln* di-*rrtlird p ro p i rt )
\l,o T i l C rM lf lr a tr No. iM'.t. dalrd thr •llutkl* d In Srrnlm I* County, F i r rlda, t o - u i t .
d a )' of July V 1». 1930
- I S rr. t, Tp. 2 u S, If. 29 E ,
W It nr** my o til rial .I r h a l u r - anil rr al thl* 7th day of J u n r
It, IMIH. Said rrrtlftrato S E 1, of N E
in a rr r* . T h r *aid laml 4■»irift a**i***d al tin
th* 3 tth &gt;lay **f J u t .r A. It. I93D.
■m b rarr* (hr followlnt ilr .rr ilo d proprrty
FcTtilizt*
inu Citrus droves in summertoinep cse
dale
of
th**
l»*uannof «urh n M l f l r a l r In
i SEA |.i
K
A.
n m JO I.A S S .
.tlu ali d In Srmlnolr Cnunly, f lnriila, t**-uil:
Ki n • r o i t F i O P ' i n
g ), rh
Circuit
Court,
Srmlnola
C o un ty. |.„l jo, lllork F , Wild men-, T h r *ald laml thr name of !&gt;. (i. C ( » n * h a * .
flic size of fruit and to produce growth of branch which
Vine n i. K . r il al t h r dale of |h,t laauanrr of
*»M*-« Established Seed House In
Alan Ta* Certificate No. |(I9H, date d Ih r
IS -V irl,U" fly V. E . t m l N i l.ASS. I&gt;. C. . u rh r- r l l l l r a l - In t h r name of I It. Il-Iman 5lh day of J u n r A. I&gt;. 1599, Said rrrllflrali
Slnte
is th'.* foundation for the next crop.
Al*
T a t C r rtlf tr a tr N " I n ) 9. dated (hr r m h t a r . a Ihr f i l lo o l n r diarrllml p ro p rrty
S ind fur rjitaJoL'ue nnd Free I’rlce
Nollrr of (ppllrallun for l a , I t r r J I'nilrr 2nd day •( Ju ne A. (I. I.*9fi. Said crilfficatr •Iluatid In Srmlnol County. I lornla. t o - u i t ;
We ofTer a wide ramr * of formula includirp:
l.lst.
Siillun .-',,1 of the C r n r r a l
Slalutra. r i o i ir a n a Ihr liillowjra ilrarriliid prnpirty E l , of N 44 , .1 N W , of S W i of S rr. 12,
Notlrr I* h rrrhy rlvrti that W.
Willlam- •iluatid In Srmlnolr C o un ty, Florida, t o - a i t : T p . 2 U S. IE 2 3 E ., 5 arn-a. The raid land
r . ». m * i r n x : ; i :k d
c o .
outrh aa rr of T t i ( - r tlf lc a l- No. 331, l.ot |5, llitirk ti, Wlld mrrr, T h r *aiil land briny a i i m r d a ' thr dale of th*- *«*uanr- of
j O KSOXVH.t.E________ n.ORID.V
ilalr'l thr 4th day uf J u n r A. I*. 1917, ha* helny a*»r**r*l at t h r d a tr of the IMUanre of •urh CrMlflratr In t h r n a m r ot T. S. Arnold.
47c Amin. (»v; A. !». A 8ft Pot.
HI,.,I ,,|rj rr rtitira tr lu my offlrr amt hat madr •urh rr rtlfira tr in t h r n a m r of Unknown haa
U*u Tax CrM lflratr No. 75’. ', dalrd If.*appllration lor t»« tU*d lit laaur In a rro rd a n n - filed raid r-r tl ti r a ti a In my office ami ha* 4th day nf Novem ber A. I*. tM*."-, Said c e r ti ­
a Ith la » . Salil r r r t l h r a t r • lAhrarra t hr folluo inx made appllration lor t a t tired to l**ur In o r a t e rm brarr* thr folio*Inc drarrllird pro*
a inftnat immmni 11 h m o u m;«o h i i
M m i□
i n i dr*rrlfo*l property aitu alrd In Srmlnole a r r o f d a n c r a l t h l a v . I ' n l m aald rrMlflratia prrtv tlt uattd In Stmlnulr C o u n ty . Florida
4ft Amm. 8ft A. P. A 4ft Pot.
County, Hofida, t o - o i t : l l r r . 459.1 It. E of ahall hr rr d r rm « d a rr o rd ln r to l a a . ta* ti**uIt: SW
of N E ' , of S W , of S r r . 12,
Get proper growth of young tree-; by u oiun.
S E fTof of Warr rn S t. and E a a l U h r A vr. in i l m l a 111 iiaur Ihrrtun on t h r 20 !h day ol Tp . 2 0 S. It. 2 9 FT, |0 arrr*. T h r raid land
S rr 33. T p . 20 8 . K. 30 E . Kun K. 5 3 0 ft. Ju ly A. I' I 9in.
hrlny a*ir**rd at the ilalr nf Ih r ft i u a n r r nf
Ii. 3 00 It. w 520 ft., N 2 00 It.. T h r aald land
Witnr** my nffiriat *l tn a l u r r anil *ral thi* tuch rrrtitira tr In t h r nam r of (&gt;, II. I. Co.
hrln* a*****r*l at t h r d a tr of t h r iaaunnrr nf thr Ifilh day of J u n r A (&gt;, 1920.
Alan Ta* C r rllf lr a tr No. 747 , tlatrd t h t
4ft Amm. 8 ft A. P. A. lift, Pot.
,
*urh rrrtitira tr In thr n a m r nf Unknoarn. ( S E A L )
E . A- IKILMSI.ASS,
41&gt;i day of N ovrm lirr A. If. IK9.4, Said rrrtl*
--------------------------------------------------------------U n l , „ laid rrrllflcati- ahall t r r r d r r m i d »r- Clrrk
Clrrull
C o u rt. Srmlnnf*
County, hrati rrnfirare* Ihr (olfowinr d*arrlb»d pro­
Let
us
quote
you
on
your
Sunimei
Needs.
Florid a. Ily ,V. E It n U fi U A S S , l&gt;. C.
9
J rurdtnr to t » » . ' * * d*-«d will l**ur th r rr o n on
perty, allulatid In Srmlnolr C o un ty, F'1-rlila,
t h r 37th day ot Ju ly A. I». 1920.
4 4 - 5 tr .
t o - s l t : Key. 2(1 rh*. S. of f, Ser. poat nn
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TH E SANFORD

IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W ORLD'S G R EA T EST V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N
NUMBER 47

SANFORD, FI.OHIDA, FlUDAY, JULY 9, 1920

COX AND ROOSEVELT THE STANDARD BEARERS
Govenor Cox of Ohio and Franklin
D. Roosevelt of New York
the Next President and
Vice-President ofU.S.

THE 4TH
WAS SAFE
AND SANE

act meat of laws to put the new state
constitution into effect.
Hut Ohio evidently was not pre­
pared to assimilatl- all the new laws
for Cox was defeated for re-election.
Hut hi* party renominated him In
1916 and he was re-elected for a third
term in 191s, being the only De­
mocrat to win in Ohio.
Legislation for which Gov. Cox is
best known includes a model work­
men’s compensation law and a child
labor law which have been exten­ SANFORD
PEOPLE
SPENT
sively copied by other states. Edu­
DAY
(JUIETLY
IIY
WIN.
i , i &gt;( r s s K D
«V
f. i) i r o r
cators
of
the
country
sav
the
Ohio
S
IN
G
TWO
IIAI.I.
G
A
M E S.
H.HICISGTON WHO KNOWS
,
,
'school
code,
enacted
under
l«ov.
WHEREOF h e s p e a k s .
Sanford passed a safe and sano
DII VtYN
O F T who,,- mass of delegates threw them- (( |
AFTER
1.0 N(I
ox's direction, will live us a monu­
Fourth that was different from the
DeLand and Pensacola
RATTLE COX WINS O F T IN selves into a final wild demountra* ment to Ids achievements.
tion greater than any of the orgies of
old time noisy d.ty&gt; when the small
thtr. arc IS counties, each with 5
TH E l I I I 1 BALLOT.
Mr. Cox wgs horn in Butler coun­
noise t hat had preceded
hoy had all the noise and fun ho
county commissioners, making a tnty, in 1870. He attended district
But
to tlie midst of the din Chairman school and held his first position as wanted and the doctors usually
t»l of 9 0 "expert road men in charge
Me \iioo Had Gooil Start
Lead.
Robinson
succeeded in restoring a a teacher of the school in which he patched him up the following day.
cf county roads: besides these, there
(Jeorge Hilly Here
t 'ould Not Keep The
semblance
of order to get the ad­ took hi* first lessons, lie spent even­ There was no noise here on the
kri. pi in 50 towns, each with 2 to 9
We have with us this week George
San Franeisco, July s. Janie* M.
Cj,
commissioners of councllmcn Hitty, general auditor, Assistant
journment until noon, so that Gov. ing* and holidays in a printing office. Fourth aside from the yells of the
Cox. three times governor of Ohio,
i r ';' ,..4rh of these with pronounced treasurer and secretary of the South­ was nominated for the presideney by f o x '* wishes as to his teammate could In a few* year • I-*- rcreix-ed bis lir*t fans at the hall park a* the home
.Iteiini put it all over Orlando which
n i l . nn the way to build and main- ern Utilities Co., and if there were tin- iletnoeratir national convention con! i he learned.
a*sig:imen- on ipe report orio!
:» right and proper on Jhe glorious
uin r„ads. ’lak e it by and large. any other jobs running loose George
1 II. Moore, of Aiuiig‘ t* wn. t* . cf t i e Ciiieiiinuti Enquirer.
Ti.. - ay m&lt; ruing in the breakout
Fourth. In the afternoon most of the
probably 249 to 250 pool le would have tItem u! o. lie mal.&lt;of . ne of t in* most prolonged dead- nati'O il committeeman if the state
\ftoten
\e.irs
with
the
Enquirer,
•pulation hied to the wood* and
j. i|iarge of the roads between De- Palatku his head&lt;|uarters and he ha# h . I • in the history of i.ati mal mid leader of the tireless and uphill
in* »»•• * to Washington a* a private .ariou* resort* and to the beach and
,aMi and Pensacola.
been such a live wire and booster I .lit ;.! parties
Ij g I. • that wot; the nomination for secretary to Congressman Paul Sorg many went to Orlando to see San­
r.m tell when he gels out of for Palatku and the Chamber of
the governor, said it had been made i i f Ohio. A: t ho clo*e of this service, ford win again the Fourth of July
it i
. it ballots to make a choice
...
untnissioner'a district
and Commerce while then- that the
without promise*.
lie purchased the Dayton Daily News being our lucky day in winning
, m. . into another; he can tell when people have «ome to ' let George do iUi,| ii was not until the TSili. when
The struggle was exceeded in vot­ New*, borrowing most of the inonej Irom Orlando ho&gt;*. Many of the
Attorney-General Palmer withdrew
[raves the county road and it” when there is anything needed
from the are that the long *ueee*sion ing ituratn ii in Democratic initials to pay for it. Later he t»urehu«ed the homepeople spent the afternoon and
mikes the city limits of a "town.
in improvements, in civic reform, h i of roll rail* showed any dellnite only by the light at Baltimore in Springfield Daily N ew . lie was first evening at the lakes and spring*
Tlipc hundred men with three
and the day while quiet was molt
1 9 1 #, that gxve President Wil* in hi* elected to congress in 190S.
trend.
hundred minds, and each man in better government, in getting , what
In the tiirnnxer of the Palmer dele­ tir i nomination on the I'ith ballot.
lie recently purchased the farm, pleasant and demonxtated that San­
rharg*- i f a section of road, working Palatku needs. Mr. Hilly is here gates. f o x gained the advantage
ford people have more places of
near Jaeksonburg upon which he wa*
It i : leaving it alone as he see* lit; this week putting on a campaign for over \Vm. Gibbs Mt Alton, his rival
amusement than any other part of
San Francisco. July S. Franklin horn, and is inuking it into a mo­
one man saving and grasping, get- selling stock in the Southern l tili- for first place since early in the bal­
dern farm home where be expects the state.
tir.,- . very dollar's worth of work for ties Co., and we are glad to have loting. an ! thin advantage was never D. Roosevelt, u«*i*tnui secretary of
These holidays bring up the ques­
tl.i itavx and relative of the pre.i- to live on retirement from public
tie money spent, and the next man
tion
of golf links and a country club
this progressive, public spirited Mori- lost.
dent who bore that hanie was chosen office, lie married and bn* four
throwing the people’s money away
With it* choice made, the conven­ by the democratic national conven­ children.
that would not only he a place of
on work worse than useless—simply da citizen in
recreation for the tourists hut would
tion adjourned to noon today to tion Tuesday as it* candidate for
criminal.
right sort.
name a candidate for vice-presidency. vice-president and running mate for
lie tine for the home folks nlso in the
ii -asionally, within the 510 miles
good old summer time and the golf
Supporters of (low ( ox won the Gov. ( ’ox.
you strike a little piece of road which
links and country club will be the
way to the nomination by persistent
The bandwagon movement for Mr.
it. Mate Road Department has tak­
next place for the people of Sanford
battering at the McAdoo and Palmer
Koo#evclt got under way very quick­
en ov. r and is working under direc­
to place their money and it will he
forces in many states throughout a
ly *ooii after the convention assem­
tion f a competent road engineer
money well placed for it will cutne
long series of shillings and rallies
bled and although other candidates
S’., r.uol signs are necessary to In­
back to them four fold.
which left now and then another
among them Gov. Stewart, of Mon­
form ...... of this. The condition of
of the candidates in the lead.
tana, and Maj. Gen. L. D. I yson. of
the roads speak in plainer letters
BA PTIST ASSEMBLY AT DELAND
In the opening ballot Finlay the Te nne ssee were presented there was
than any sign-post.
Ohio governor was in third place. He no doubt of Mr. Roosevelt’s selec­
i i . r whole road sy sten .is wrong.
S c*son University the Scene o f
soon passsed Palmer, however, and tion from the first.
If th, State Road Department is to
Baptist Gathering This Week
on the 12 ballot went ahead of .Mc­
the people’s money on any
Mr. R oosevelt was nominated for
Adoo. Then began a see sawing be­
The Baptist Assembly at Stetson
lection of road, the department
1 . WOULD MAKE. C ITIZEN S AND
t ween the Cox McAdm* totals which the vice-presidency by Timothy
University,
Del.and. this week is
ilmuld take entire charge. If it is
EM I’ l.OA EES PART OW N ERS
HOARD OF TRADE I.U N't'll EON at the end of the 29 roll call at mid­ \nsberry, former representative from
being
attended
by many Baptists
T.M going to take over and care for
IN THE PLANTS.
TO N IG H T WILL HE GREAT night found the two virtually the Ohio, who sat in the convention a* a
of thi* part of the state and many
the road it should leave it alone and
District of Columbia elegate.
same.
G ATHERING.
The Southern Utilities Company &lt;ars with their banners (lying have
Jit tl. county commissioners and the
Mr. Roosevelt's nomination from ^ ha* presented an unusual attractive passed through the city ruing to
On the 12nd ballot the accession &lt;f
city couneilmcn he responsible for it.
One of the best meetings of the
most of the Palmer strength to C«x the District of Columbia instead o f] investment proposition to it* cus­ DeLand. Those who are attending
Sanford
Hoard of Trade of the year
There is entirely too much diviput him well ahead and after that from New York state was uetminted tomer*. employees and those in­ front thi* city are the Misses Mamie
»in!. , f authority and responsibility will he held tonight at the Valdez great ami little state delegations a bit of political strategy which terested in a safe sound und conser­
S t e le . Camilla Berry. Virginia DeT&gt;. .Mo miles of raoil from D el.and when about one hundred boosters went into the Cox column in a pro­ would meet the demands of the vative investment a# announced In
Cmir.-ey. Martha Garrison, Beatrico
t ■ IVn-aeolo is just like the road will sit down to a royal banquet pre­ cession. On the Uir.l Cox got a ma­ western delegate# for a candidal* a full page ad of this issue.
Martin. Julia Thorpe. Ruby Rivers
f- ti. Harden Ferry, on the south of pared by the famous Valdez chef jority, for the first time, of all Un­ not accounted a member of the
and
Virginia Horne Hyman. Also
Mr. George It. Hilly assistant
\ , 1-i.t county, to the Putnam coun­ ami served in all the style of this votes east, and on the 44 th In* wa« Tuniniuny forces of New- Aor,..
Mr.
and
Mrs. J . D. Hood. Mr. and
treasurer and General Auditor &lt;f
ty line and in about the suinecondi- lintel. The evening will he given plunging toward the required twoMrs.
George
Hyman. Mrs. A. J .
Despite Mr. Roosevelt’ political the company arrived in the cit.x
ni:. • This little stretch of \ olusia over to short talk* by local boosters thirds when Colorado changed its
I.osxing.
11.
S.
Sallcck, Jno. D.
r.i .1 is managed its follows: About 10 and several out of town boosters ( vote to him and made the nomina difficult ir* with Tammany it was re­ Wednesday for the purpose of ar­
Jlnklns.
John
Hyman,
Charles Ryan
ported
about
the
convention
hull
ranging f"r tin* sale of this Moil,
milt* by the commissioner of Dis­ and the men who attend the meeting tiim i f Cox obvious. It was made
and
Charley
Henderson.
t!.e
or„:.niza:i
n
wax
ready
to
he e.
trict N’o. 1; 2 miles by the council- will have a mosr enjoyable and i unanimous &lt;ii motion i f Sam H
swul’ow him” as route i f t.U- |oilmi: &gt;.f the town of Orange C ity: 2 profitable time.
V T.en rv a I,; a -,* resenjntive of
llhleon of Kausa . a leader •f
••
WITH C 'fi­
t ’cians put it. T i'.....
To Subscriber*
mi •- again by the commissioner of
President Frank Miller said this Cux forces.
the He-aid’ M.- 11 Ii y said: "W e
lin’
TM'r.inatlnoiis
conference*
while
I r.i rict N’o. 1; 2 miles by the «orn- morning that there would probably
The Herald had adopted the cashn Sc.nf ed the l.»rg-.&gt;1
hax . t
lif the II ballots two were taken ting speeches were being made.
of District N’o. 2 ami b y s ' he one hundred or more as lie was
ivam c - j tent. All subscription*
•
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R«*
|*-iii,
last Friday night; II at the tirst *••*it,-.. bond trustees; 2 miles by the sure that number of Ih-kel* bad or
l • tin I out. This must be pai l f &gt;r In advance. There
far
a*
l
am
o'"
e
t
xioti Saturday and six at the S a t u ­
&gt;" •
ri! ..f 1). I.ar.d: 2 mils'* .*K.‘ii‘ would be sold. As the exact number
llun Floridians Voted at Frl*m
much for Sa f r.i. My ( ' ' tn- will be no deviation front this rulfh. ■ . commissioner of District No. had to be obtained this morning rday night session.
Sn
Francisco. July M. Clark, pany has expended
con d.lerable The date ef expiration appears
Cox began tin* light with Lit on the
2: 7 miles by the commissioner of tliay have no doubt been sold for
alongside ef your name an l address.
first ballot and climbed steadily until Milam. Alexander. Mr*. Frank Clark money here in improving your fanDistrict No. 2: a mile or so by the the evening’s festivities.
the l,Mli when he had -t6S 1-2. Hi* Gilchrist. Bowden. Appleyard. Fulcl. liH»* U •««*« *»«*»•1 cons.».l.-r«l.l.’ N &gt;tc it carefully and remit bcDifia*
c.. :• . ilmon of the town •f DeLeon
date of expiration so you will not
It i» so seldom that the business lowest vote after that was on the and Collins Mipporied Cox continu- more money here. Sanford i* growing
Sj.rings
if DeLeon Springs has a
mi## an issue of the paper as we
,)U*|x
almost
throughout
the
ballot-I
and
unless
my
company
i#
in
a
|»o25th, the first taken at last night’s
fit government at the present time iii'n cf this city gather together in
d» not prumDc t&lt;» furnish; hack
„llion
to
supply
ample
service,
the
ing going to him when the state crys­
1session when it fell to 276 1-2.
uni the rest of the way. lb to 16 affairs i f thi* kind that the meeting
arcadDy1*
. .
A curious thing in the voting for tallized it* vote curly in the balloting. growl i will not advance a* rapidly copies. All real newspapers
tonight
wll
be
a
distinct
treat
to
mi.**, by the commissioner of Dlsus it should. Our Vice-President und ing the cash-in-advance system, due*
McAdoo
was
that
he
received
266
on
Blanton, Graham and Von sup­
tr • N’o. II. The State Road Depart- many of them who have not been
the|j,, die high cost of production.
the first ballot, tlie lowest ra«t for ported McAdoo until the llth ballot General Manager, who is
in
the
habit
of
going
this
far
from
ni* •: is also doing some work on
active
head
of
our
Company
here,
him, and 266 1-2 on Wm last ballot. when the unanimous vote of Florida
&lt;*i road, working prisoners in tin home after dark. However, it is
11is high water murk was 467 on the for Cox started the stampede for is one of the foremost anil best Strickland and Slctcn a At The
thought
that
these
events
will
prove
north end, and a truck and sonu
|0th ballot. At the time Cox Imtl hint. Followed a moment later nn Utilities operators in America today
ILi|iti*t Temple Next Sunday
it •• in th&lt;* south end.
in all thero| no popular during the summer mon­
and it i* his idea to innke Sanford’s
190.
ths
that
something
can
he
arranged
the
roll
rail
by
the
Georgia
di
lega­
#’• ! county commissioners, 1 I city ,
On next Sunday morning at 9:20
plant among the belt plants in the
Palmer opened with 256 votes, His tion this probably put Cox across.
' uticilmcn, and the State Road |tonight to make the dinner parties
, state. Mr. Morris, our Sanford Harry L. Strickland of Nashville,
Department in charge i f this stretch ( a permanent affair and if the Heard largest vote was 267 1-2 on the
iManagor has done wonder* when Term.,
......... . _Secretary of the Organized
......... —
of Trade cannot hold the progress!ve- seventy ballot.
•*f 15 miles of road.
The Democratic Nominee
you con bier what i.i has been up ( Clu** Movement will make an addreta
ness of this city together they will
As the Cox total passed that of
throe ■against hero. We must enlarge and to the Sunday Morning Club at the
The system i* wrong. Volusia
James, Middleton Cox, was
form a Rotary Club, &lt;r a Klwanis Me Ad no and surged upward, the .Mc­
honor improve our oporationa here. Thi* Baptist Temple, ho will nlso speak
county pays about $19,000 a year in
Club or some kind of club that will Adoo managers, made a desperate times governor of Ohio—an
we must raLe new at 11:00 A. M. at the preaching hour
auto licenses which is returned to
th at
ho st the city u# it ill mid be boosted fight to stop it in time. Their candi­ enjoyed by only one other Ohioan. i n c u r .
these
improvement*. 1 Mr. Strickland is one of our great
the county, or spent on county roads
&gt; npita' for
even if the membership is confined dates twice had held the lead and Rutherford B. Hayes.
Sunday School men. “ lie tells you
1 the State Road Department: less
to a dozen men. It will also lie tlici lost it. however, and many delegates
(lorn on a farm, educated in the
If we go north or outside of the how to get them in Sunday School"
ti an i ne-hulf of this amount, if produty to do tilings here that need supporting him had given up hone public schools, a printer’s devil, a State to raise thi* absolutely neces­
Every Sunday School worker should
I dy spent under the authority of »
their attention and whether it he that he ever could he nominated. On school toucher, a newspaper reporter, sary capital, it will mean that we
,
.
. hear him.
«■' mpetent road engineer employed j
the Hoard of Trade or a club of the last four vote* McAdoo lost u private secretary to a congressman. will have to pay dearly for same.,
„
,,
...
. ,
...
by the State Road Department (such)
another
name* the
reul
men of
this steadily several state delegates ex­
aiiomei iimiii
*.....................
- .........
a man i* now in charge hi*r&lt;*• would
......* ............
............off congress vburden
" , ..........
.... ....................
*
city intend to get behind the good cj,an|{ing their standards for that of ...................
two newspuper
• member
upon
our consumers.
My
keep this road in splendid shape and
will preach at 8:00 I*. M. He will bo
movements of this city und push the
• •
•
for
three
years
and
three
times
g
ov
-;
company
therefore
decided
that
as
•
. ...
.
leader.
hard-surface two to live miles a year
.
.
.
.
.
.
remembered
for a Greater Sanford.
ernor of his stute in his record to" the consumers are
d
irectly ’concerned
r* m‘ ,n " r&lt; with1 pleasure
P •a#urc as
a#
ure
directly
concerned
Most
of
the
1'almer
delegates
who
"f it. Hut $50,000 cannot kee &gt; it in
,.
,.
,. . . . . .
preached the commencement sermon
I.,
I
hi
good
service
und
if
any
advantage
\
.
Got
in
the
game
tonight
and
at­
date.
at
first
swung
to
McAdoo,
drifted
shape with the present divided au­
, * ,
.
.
. i .
to the Sanford High
School two
i-1
Is
to
he
given,
why
not
let
them,
as
tend
this
meeting
at
the
Valdez.
over
the
line
to
the
Cox
camp
In
in*
Business
success
paralleled
his
po
thority anil ideas.
creasing r umbers and aided the jRical achievements nnd through hit well as our employees in on it? &gt; ' arM *K°The State Road
Department
the absence of the Rastor and
chunge taking place in the vote j own efforts Cox hns urnassed a for- This resulted In the authorization
Card of Thanks
•houhl take over all through ro.ds
of
an
innuance
of
8
percent.
CumulSunday
School Supt. both of whom
anil assume absolute authority over j ’. o those who were so kind in columns of the two leaders. Once k e j lune. Mr. C ox became the leader of ation Preferred Stock, which means art* attending the Baptist Assemhly
had
more
than
n
majority
the
fight
Demonrrntic
party
in
Ohio
in
i bereavement In the loss of o tr
.
. .
.
.
..ft
V\ I
I l i ,1
C la liiillji
1 I ia I n A
them. The county should pay the
tlier ’ jini
nominated .for
every
owner of this stork has at DeLand, Judgo Si hello Maine
for Cox was easy. The end of another
9 jo when he wus ..............
. . that
. . . . . . ----„ ................son
we
wish
to
express
our
heartfelt
State Road Department a certain
day cf furious struggle, the conven-1 governor. As one who had brought I preference on the Preferred ami will he the presiding
- -genius at the
thanks.
»um each year, per mile, for mainMr. and Mrs. E. G. Hodges. tion stampeded to Cox, flung a*ld *1radical changes in the state consti- j Common Stockholders in the assets bun..ay School and church service*
its rules and made his ncminati'n tutlcu b eto o k the field In its behalf. * of the company and that the Prior ni,xt Sunday,
tainance, depending on the type of
You are most cordially invited to
unanimous
with a rearing shout.
in * fir„t term as governor was de- preferred stork dividend of ' pert°ad to be maintained. This pay
Mrs. 0 . J . Pope und fumily spent
attend
all of these services.
A terrific upreur followed. The voted chiefly to forwarding the en-j
(Continued on page 6)
‘ hould come out of the present auto the Fourth at the Reach.

STATE ROAD
DEPART’MT
AND WORK

licenses fund—and not directly out
of the pockets of the tax-payer.
If the State Road Department has
authority under present law to enter
into agreements with the Hoards of
County Commissioners a id to take
over roads as outlined above, the de­
partment should do this at once; if
the department has no such author­
ity, the next legislature should grant
the authority by law.
There should be state roads and
county ronds with the state in
charge oil state roads and the county
in charge of county roads; there
should he no so-called "state-aid"
roads, over which no one has author­
ity or for which no one is responsible.
— Dcl.nnd New#.

VALDEZ
ENTERTAINS
BIG PARTY

SOUTHERN
UTILITIES
SELL STOCK

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Maud Lake. Mildred Holly and
I nn m ii
« noun.
.T
L Co lo nisation Co a Addition to houtn
Rebecca Stevens, at the dining tublc SI.and
s n f e n t , Is $ 9 2 .6 4 ,
„
W. U llick # : l.«.t 4 W ork 9 So u th S«nwhich was most attractive with its
fool Addition. i* 11 7 .OX.
Irish crochet cover over yellow, and
(Continued from page 8)
K J Philip*: laU 3. Illork (7. A. 1. (,h»p p»l »
I* 1 3 0 . 8 * .
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adorned with dahlias and roses. A Addition
.K.
If. Y o u n g : U t 2. tlln rk 9 So u t h S»nnirlhclu) I’arly
soft radiance filtered thru yellow- ford Addition. 1* 129.02.
W. W. Milter: ho t 4, Illork I t , T l r r 9
In honor of the Eighth birthday
shaded lights giving the last en­ A. C. M a r li n '* Add.. I* I 30 .SS.
of her little winter. Ilert Murrell.
J b . C o n l e y : b o t I S * . 8 »nford l l r i t h t * .
chanting touch to n perfect harmony
Mr*. Hilly Leffler entertained with
' * T * IO|»!* M a h a n . b o t 13. Illork A. So uth
of color.
Ashes:
u lovely party, Saturday uftcrnoon.
Sanford I* $ 1 7 .OS.
.
J . II. l U g . d a l r : I a U I S 7 - I 5 S - I 5 9 Sanford
Receiving with Dr. and Mrs.
Owing to the inclement weather the
l l r i t h t * I* $11 *.5 6 .
..................
Langley und the guests of honor,
Steamed Bone Meal
r
S. K. W illiam *: Hr*. 1350 It W and 190 It
" p a r t y " wa* entertained on the
S
of
NK
Cor
of
S
r
r
.
35
T
a
p
.
19
b.
were Miss Janie Hoyd Hudgens nlso itun S. 170 ft W. 9 2 ' , ft N. 470 S.ft It.E . 3U
9 2 '»
porch inatejd of the lawn us was
Raw Bone Meal
of Mountville. Mrs. Forest Lake, ft. In beginning, 1* $57 .12.
#
first plnnncd but it takes more than
ir ln tte llr.ovn
If rlr* : l l r * . t 6 2 9
ft
Ground Tobacco Stems
Mrs. F. H. Langley, Mrs. It. J. W.C hand
Pip&gt; Organ Club
190 ft S. of NK Co r. of
Se c. 35.
a heavy shower to dampen the ardor
T » p . 19 S. It. 19 K. Itun W. 9 2 1* ft S. 4 , 0
Holly
and
Mrs.
Alfred
Lilja.
The
Monday afternoon the Pipe Organ
Cotton Seed Meal
of the little folks enjoyed areal party
ft. K. 9 2 ' , ft N. 170 ft to l i r t i n n l n t . I*
Club
was pleasantly entertained by dainty hand painted program in $5 7.12.
with games and goodies. Ice creator
: All tTnplotted Part of Illork f,
daisy design tied with yellow and A. C.J . i..C hWa pi nptrP
.................
..
* Addition: l.ot 2 * . Illork t . .
was served in
pretty ...........
rose cups
and Miss Clara Milieu, .. ............. ^ "
N itrate Soda
Potash Nitrate
white
ribbons
were
distributed
by
A. J . C h applr'a A tH 't loni l.ot 5, Illork I I .
favors
were
bags
of
nuts
and
delicious
pineapple
sherbert,
naio»vu»
tin
T i r r 9 E . It. T r a l l o r . r * Map of Sanford , I*
$ 1 9 9 .4 * .
*
’ ‘ ‘ and Georgia peaches for refresh- little Frank Langley.
Mixed Fertilizers
candies. The hostess was assisted
C. J ' « e g l o » : |.ot l * o Sanford l l r i t h t * .
Out of town guests for the charm­ I* II140.11.
in entertaining her young guests by ments.
.
„
W. &lt;!. M a t i l l : l.ot I A 2 Illork I I . T i r r 9
Our Prices Are Rijdit
•
Enjoying the gracious hospitality ing occasion were Miss Janie Hoyd j K. It. TrafTord'* M r p of San ford. I* $7 6.58.
Miss Kathleen Itrady.
Hudgens
of
Mountville,
S.
C.;
Mi-s
I’li.ra
T
h
o
m
a
s
.
S
'
*
of
S
E
*
a
«*f
S
h
*#
n|
of their hostess were Mrs. Geo. Hy­
N W « * til S e c. :ir» T wft. !!i. S. It. I U K. i«
( lass Picnic
man. Mrs. Leslie Hryan. Mrs. Spur­ Grace Dcen, Lakeland: Miss Ethel I2D1.TH.
And that t h r |.*i|ualiiinc Hoard *U I m rrt
Deen. Dougins, Gn.; Miss Fannie
at l . l f h t o 'rlo rk I*. M. «»n t h r I ’J t h $la&gt;* of
Chaperoned by their teacher and lock, Mrs. Voile Williams. Mrs.
Tucker, Orlando; and Mr. Robert J u l y 1920 in t h r niTirr «»f t h r f ’ity Manager
Mrs. E. D. Mobley, the Sunday- Forest Gutchel. Mrs. Claude Coflee,
to hrar any rom|&gt;)aint «»r rlalrn th a t you may
Thornton, Rrcwstcr.
Sanford, Florida
and
Miss
Edith
Stewart.
have to make.
„„
school class of Mrs. A. P. Connelly
!.. U P I I I U I T S
Other guests were Misses Agnes 4 6 * l t e
enjoyed a delightful ull day picnic
A iiftio f*
D um a s , Norma Herndon. Ethel and
nt Palm Springs on Tuesday. Guests
Off For Chau atiqun
Florence Henry. Serita Lake, Helen
of Mrs. Connelly and her class were
A congenial group of friends who
Wanted—To buy pair of platform
tjuire of E. A. Hranch. Daytona
Mildred Holly. Mary
Elizabeth left for Chautauqua l.ake, N. i • Peck, Dorothy Humph. May Thrash­
scale*,
1000 lbs. Capacity (
&amp;
er.
Dr.
Caswell.
Messrs.
Hawkins
44-tf
Puleston. Doris Hand and Elizabeth are Mr.-. Stella Arrington, Mrs. T.
Reach.
i
Co.
Phone
36.
i'.-Jic
and
Walter
Connelly.
Ned
Chitten­
Whittier: Class members were Maud M. Puleston. Mrs. Morton Thigpen.
For Kent To fishing parties or
l.ake. Georgia Mobley. Carol Stone, Mrs. Wm McKinnon of Sanford den. Allan I "Ties, James Higgins, Ed
tourist
i our mi parties, 2G-foot,
...................half
—• -cabin,
-— *
Wanted—Saleslady for c «-al
Olive Newman, l.e Clare Jones. and Mrs. Willis and Mrs. Marshall Mei-eh. Raymond Phillips. Hume
canofiy
motor
boat
fully
equipped m,.rrhandise store. A. Hatuhl. jig.
Humph.
G.
W.
Spenrer.
Carl
Schultz.
Emily Hailey and Curineta Harder. of Oakland. Little folks included in
Licensed pilot who knows the St (
street.
iv.*1?.
Jo e Gonzales and Albert t onnelly. the party are Hetty Mi-Kin ion, Hilly Heiijmin Whitner. Frank and J. D.
Johns. Phone 34»\V. i.. G. Loveless ------------------Woodruff.
i
Thigpcn. Rrigg* Arrington
and
45-tf.
M ISCKI.L ANl!( MS
Music lor dancing by Miss Rurllli
Thomas Pul stun Hnssett. The latInformal House Party
F’or Rent —Two bedrooms turGathered together informally, a ter will vi»it hi- grandmother Mrs. J Jenkins and Jamie Robson. The u .is S IF IK D ADVERTISING HATES
ef white and yellow
Married man. expert Ster.. ;
c-dor
seheni.
nisiied.
81)6 Magnolia.
4 5—
tf
Ru-sctt
at
Intcrlachen.
N.
)
.
Mininium
Charge
for
any
one
Ad
25c
group of young people, pleasure
w ik repeated
■peated in th e re fre s h m e n ts of
long
experience all liranel - to.
1
»ne
Time,
per
w
ord....................1c
b. .ing and fond of dancing, n o t y e t
For Rent Front Room furnished work and possessing ex&lt; eu- •i .r ility
Three Time, per word
...... 2c
ice e cam and cak e.
\nieriran Legion Ratii|ucl
satiated with tin* gayeitie* o f the
S|\ Times, per word
. 3c
Can do light house keeping. P. &lt;&gt;. now employed, would e o n - '' - o.akproceeding weeks, invaded the hospi­
Over Six Times, Cr word per Issue
In Honor of • Mi** \\ heele*"*
At the last meeting &lt;&gt;f the Cumfiox I IT
45-3tp ing change. Address "RuPi &gt; . are
table home of Mr. attd Mr- A 1 hill-l.o-'iug Port of it.e American
Helen Kennedy entertained vis. Advertising in this rolunin in whirli'the
n
F r Rent Store ro« m in the Herald.
Connelly ••n \\
Region. Sullie Harrison ( liapter. lerdav afiernnoti from four to &gt;i address of the advertiser is nut giver, hut
f.tij,,v #t ‘ p.i'Hii •i
*lim&lt; ii'V 1 1 \ |( w . T e ||ost* s s , . s t o W l i o - e in honor inf her friend. Sarah Wlteli-** which refers you to Po-toHice Hox Num­ I. mIT’.T HI Of*k. Vacant June 13. IP20
1 buy, pay cash for
*n*|
ber nr Care of Herald Ml ST be answer­
nn«l more fun
InuM’l.ttii* out gracious .harm « a - largelv due i he
C. II I.etll'T lupe 11. 1!)2'» H tf
i f SanfiTt!. wlio i- \i»iting her. The ed accordingly. Please do not ask us for I pianos. Addrpss II . .u
• ml.
Upon t he f r o l i c - o f the gb.rioU* s.ielal - III l e s s ..f ti e * li*ertilitlUH-Ilt
t i me wa* I'learitntly -pent in gam* - the names of advertisers advertising in
WANTED
Eourtl
Rugs ..'.'i furntiun wen I ntfi-r the .upervi-ii.ti of Mr- It I ..lid mu*i&lt; a i|o||.ilre»»itig enntest be­ llii- way. Usually we do not know who
they are, and if we do we are md expect­
rapidly removed, the \ »••!r»»ln and Starling an 1 ' i- - ltr**nda .ilorri*11 n
ing |lie feature of the occasion. The
Wanted Good
man for truck
"D aytona liearh Ra&gt; ii.&lt;
l! -«!
piano «et in motion and
' the-c the Masi.nie Hall, where the meeting prize for the li s t dressed doll wa* ed to tell you.
farm.
Man
with
family
preferred.
half
idoek
from
bciich.
•
-*•
e n t h u s i a s t youtI fill &lt;!• • •- ,! wa* hold. WU- beautlfllil.. deenra'i-d awarded to l la Sl.efdierd. DelieionI'O
lt
S
A
L
E
llo\
276
Sanford.
16-tf
fortahle
rooms,
exielb
i.t
*
Terpisehore,
"tripp'd t ' e lig* 1 witli llags. fern; and vine* in a
•i i e*hnieti*.* of punch, h i- cream and
ing. R A TES REASON\ll .
funtistie" enjoying will tndin it ■ i iilca-ing i oiubin.itn t&lt; Mr* I orre.* ivafi -* w ri •erveil by the lioste**
Wanted Farm. To hear from
F’or Salo —3 burnor ga* plate and
Zest each new dance and loth to I•11 Luke wa* in charge of r&lt; fre luneiii-.
46-dtr mvi ei of farm or good land for sale.
l i e mothe'. assisted by Mrs. Gcotge s'lftic chair*. Plume 111
good-night to their impromtu hosts
Send price nnd description. F*all de­
Splendid addre.s-i - w ee iiia-h* by tlolfm.in and Mr-. I \. Denting of
and hostess. Enjoying the happy Dr Fou ler &lt;f Hawks Pari, and oth­
Rost Hlaek rubberized bag con- livery. R. Jones, Hox 551. Olncy, ★
Charleston. S
The guests in‘
*
informality ef the dunce wire Mi-**** er tepre-entative* from Tamf.u. Or­
tabling Rabie*’ cap. * hoe* , coat etc. 1 1 ! ^ _________________________________ 1 6 - 1 1 p
*
Used fa r *
*
Ethel Henry. May Thrasher and ln-r lando and Paint kll. I*r. Forster
lertori. Elizabeth Rove, Muriel Owens F'inder plea«e return to He raid Olllce
*
I —1919 Ford Touring
*
Wanted A good man to repre­
gue-t Miss Marion Than n. Mi--e16- :c
★
1—1918 Ford Touring
*
emplia-ized
the duly
and place of Elizalieth Yaruiill. Aline Parrell, II*!- and receive reward.
...............................
. ...........
sent the Metropolitan I.if*- Insurance
Norma Herndon. Margery
&lt; lay. t i e Aineriean
Vinerieall Region
Legion ill
the present
or..s..i.i
in tlo*
Sn,.;4(R Mary Rouise HotTmaii, I 1
*
I 1919 Dodge Ton .
*
F'or Sale Hy-cycU* in ...... 1 repair (" impany in Sar.ford an:l Seminole
Serita la k e , Edith and Marie le a ­
day. Adjusttuenl of National a- air- Shepherd, Cleona llat.-s and Liny
★
I —1919 D-vrt Tout •g
*
ha* two new tire* 206 Fhist Third County. Fl.ipe: e money advanced
gue. Me-sts I D. WoodrulT. Tom and the entire meeting was full of \\i|kin*on
l.iikelatnl Telegram.
I 1919 Chevrolet Tout
*
b.-Jt p for ninety day*. See Roy M. Mason. +
Street.
Martin. Mian Jones. Ned Chittenden
i n t e r e - t and marked by u »|drif &lt;d
★
Wight Tire t o
*
1*t Natioanl Hank Hldg.
l6-2te
Ed M&lt; i-i it.Hume Ruiuph, &lt;■ W e n t h U K l a - l U and good-fellowship. 1 lie
'‘Suwannee county has thousands
Used Car Department
*
F'or Sale -Closing out of Rivcstork
Spencer. Hawkins and Walter &lt; on
of
i.ereof
the
best
land
in
Florida
U-tf.
*
|social hour wa* much enjoyed by all
Duroc .Jersey
hogs and
,Cows, heifers, ...........
. . . . . . .................
Wanted To buy -JOul) feet second *
nelly.
for general farming purposes," d&lt;pn-M-nt.
hor.se. At sacrifice. Price for quick hand celery hoard*. Box 331, Satt- ★
*
elures the Rive ttak Democrat.
* + + + u +* **
sale. W. V. Wheeler. Sanford R. A. ford.
l5-2tp ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
t ecilliun M u»lr t lul&gt;
Si. \gncs Guild
Slowly hut surely she i» pushing ln-r
Res. Elder Springs.
!6-3tp
An enjoyable social meeting of St. way forward to the front ranks."
The younger student* "f the * eF'or Sale Pigs. 55.00 up according
Ague*
timid was held with Mr* M The Democrat adds that good road*
cillinn Mn«ie Club rendered a mo-t
l«-3tp
enjoyable program la-t Saturday at Mimarik. ho*tc.»*. Monday after- are essential for greater and faster to size. Phone 2104.
noon, lee cream and cake were ecr- progre.-. and it is intimated that
F'or Sab- Pair of young mule*.
veil at the refreshment hour. Tho*c tlo* road- are likely- to he built he
Enquire
Taylor Motor Co. 46-12$p
fore verv long.
i pr« $ ?i! u it i * Mr* I m l IlniisiT
Mr*. Juliu* Tukaeh. Mr-. M'lding.
F'or Sab- Airdale Puppies $5.00
-Mrs Raymond K'-y. Mr*, (iwynn
St 'all Mrs. R. A. Remind Sanford
Fo\. Mr*. Matthew*. M ins Mildred
Heights, Phone 156 W.
I5-2U*.
in»*t ItuGut f.»r 1.11»i••!f Dieks-'ii, Mr- Anna Walker was a
k) •* ««nfi
F'or Sale F'resli Milk Cow. I. FI.
guest of the club.
m IIihc
...
I nilrr
Est ridge.
45-3tp.
Srrllnn
S'nllf
i
ia
f$
#
f•
l$
&gt;
flvrn
ikal
S.
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hoqilnt
y,
• harming II oum* Dance
l$iirrh%«# r i'f Tat I ‘rttlflratt' \•• 1'»!••. •I.«1 4 •f
For Sale Pig* for sale. Mr*.
* .1 h l») a.f \ 1 144 rnlirr 4 |» |v»*s hat
Transformed
into a vert able bow­ If
f||rit $4 l&lt;| $rrtlf\raf« In my Itlfirr 4 «n| |t»( G. T. Dyer. R A. Sanford. 45-dtp
for farni»,
hi*,
I"
*tth
f$fit 4 *i*if* f«*t lat 4|»-ri!
laatjr in
Ih** f 4 fr$**vi • W III« • h
M rrir
\ a l u r er of beauty- with lovely- white and mi'li $$1 •
irnd'Unri milli tat, S*lil rrrllrt«4 l» r m•
I nflnr.
F'or Sale Good Mule. See I'.
yellow sliasto daisies and yellow I*r4 r•• 'Ll f#-ll » iflf •••»af• a| |*» •|t«ft &gt;
•|IUafa*f
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15-31p
u trr
Hatch.
West Side.
rose*, the home of Mrs. Tin •IHlllft1 l i r e s i I ’aaf $*f S U 1 Ilf N K ' i "| . r
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Mtiri I #•*$•» *rftlf»r4 tr in th# ri4 rtir *•f
Friday evening, wlon Mr*. I.angley lU
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entertiuned in honor of lier popular rrdta-nif#! arr# rilme
a |$* ra»ni»t fit full tiff** lm*lli$** **f &gt; •-wf
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ilftaaa r*\ uthtial lifnaiurf 4t.-l ••4 I thi*
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league of Mountville, South t aro* thrWtat
lta&lt;ki*l !•&gt; I li$ n m u i n * a»»*l r*|$ulJitiMn
F'or Sale F'ivo room cottage with
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1 : S iMiftil.ASS. fruit tree*. Close in. A bargain also
‘ ’ iina. The Moral setting relieved by Sl;\|.
O t r r l a n t l 4 it*1 W III&gt; •• h nl|f hi
I'trrk I'lffiiti r$*urf. StitiiiH'lt 1 ••unly*
I the greenery of ferns and other pot
two separate five acre land cheap,
riontia
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it %\ »:. i i o n j u s s . i». c .
1ted plants formed a cliarming back- i$. *.t.
if desired. P. O. Hox 1 17
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am alt* &gt; i*u \H &gt; "»i nr«$l »• an aut**. •art»|$lr •
f«»r the gay iiNsemhlage of N i i l i i r nf \ pptir ikllun ftir l a t M r n l I ni lr f
outfit att*l il« t» rMitnatioti T i n * U »»•• $*f‘lla»tf&gt; ^r t* tl tl«l
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Range,
sot. Magnolia \ve. :;,-if
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1evening frock* hi all the colors o f •Alii ••vtitirata in tt%\ i i l l l t r 4»«»l ♦•••
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tween 7 and 9 o'clock there will be given an I dd
•graceful abandonment of a group o f f.. 11 ..* 1
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•n g o n ;
tir.e for farm: cressties and
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Fashioned Patriotic -Itli oi July Celel ration on
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served bv tlirce winsome las«ii-. li* th# t&gt;4ni#- #•( W II r«*m*r#l. I ’ lil# #• aaul house near you; also Larne is and
the Beach. The famous DcLand Band will give
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lam. 14 % #!•« ( mill |a«tt|r th#fr##l| t*r» the
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The topic discussed was "those
things that give me most trouble at
the practice hour." The piano num­
bers were given by the Misses Agnes
Perritt, Kathleen Hrady, Thelma
Dobbins, Nczzie Stone, Eva May
llrown (Geneva) Corn Rutherford.
Marqucrite Garner. Pearl Robson,
Ruby Hart, Carmcta Barber. The
next meeting will be the fourth
Saturday in July.

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F'or Sale St \e wood, 12 uti'l I •&gt;
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inch v Icug! t h. PI out
t : t - 4 t aWhitm-r lr.
* F'or Sale- F’urniture, bids, cii,ii Idnatioii hook ris e and do*!:, 1:all
rack, six hole Prince** range and
other p'cce*. Vr*. W. II. Peter*.
RTS Elm Ave.
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F'or Rent Furnished apartment,
homy room, hedroom, kitchen and
p ivati front pordi. Plume III 16-dte
F'or Rent G iot| truck farm, well
located and in line condition. Write
Hox 276 City.
464 f.
For Rent—Garage m private lot.
Close In. Phone 130.
46-tf.
For Rent -Two furnished room*
for light housekeeping. 206 F’.ast
Third St.
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For Rent —Nicely furnished room*
over 6 &amp; 10 cent store. Mr*. Nixon.
46-3tc
For Rent — On the Reach,
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handome six room cottage well fur­
nished. water, ga* nnd electricity
Less than 150 yd* from the sea. In-

Address. From nine o’clock on there will be a
Dance in the Sea Side Inn and also in the
Nautilus Casino.
On Monday at 10 o ’clock there will be a
Mot Contest on the Daytona Baseball Field
between Daytona and Bradentown. At 1:33
P. M. the DcLand Band will give a concert on
the Beach. A t d o’clock will be the s e c o n d
game between Daytona and Bradentown. A lte r
3 o’clock and during the evening there will be
Continuous Dancing at the Nautilus Casino.
The Surf Bathing is wonderful just now.
Come to the Beach and have a good time.
In case of rain the Band Concerts and
Speaking will be in the New Auditorium,
Entertainment

C o m m itte e

�THE 3ANFOUD HERALD
Four cars of Celery Avenue resi­
dents are leaving Wednesday morn­
ing for Charlotte N. C. In the party
are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hrumley and
two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Roll
their daughter anil son. Mr. and Mrs.
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
W. II. Miller, J . L. Frazier and Mrs.
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS O F SEM IN OLE COUN­
Mattie Camp who has been the guest
T Y -E F F IC IE N T R E P O R T ER S FOR T H E HERALD
of her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Henley
and will go to Atlanta Ga. Tncy are |
a!) anticipating a jelly time on the
C'HUI.L'OTA S
•, n : . . u . a . . a having come to this
trip.
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Hurrah lor rhu uluriuu, hour h! &gt;
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Mr. and Mr3. C. E. Chorpening.
Everything went nlT quietly here.
their three young people, Mr. and
Most every one went to church ak‘0,
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Mrs. W. E. Prevatt and son and
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on t i c Fourth and celebrated the
Mrs. Prevatts sister and two broth­
score
and
ten
years
and
was
a
sister
third or fifth in very sane manner.
ers
from New Smyrna and Kemp
to Mrs. Malinda Johnson who pro­
There was a basket dinner on the ceeded her to great beyond near last Hasty are over at Lake Harney camp
first and another on the third. Hoth Thanksgiving time, who iiad reached ing and having a fine time this week.
occasions were very enjoyable affairs. ovpr
sc",ri. yt a r i ,
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Huston and
Messis. Jtillie George and Tilden ! Mrs. Steever leaves besides a daughter Mildred and Mr. and Mrs.
Jacobs with their families attended host of friends, twin daughters. Mrs. Ross Long ami three daughters, Mr.
church at Christmas on the Fourth. {M ay Nixon, wife of Dr. J. Nixon. and Mrs. Joe Cameron and young
315 West First Street.
Messrs. Sammle Long. Roland deceased and Mrs. 1.. H. Collons* people were among the visitors at
Dan and Noah Jacobs and their one son Charles Steever and the Lake Harney Monday celebrating
families and few friends went to two grandchildren Ethel and Nixon the Hh of July.
Daytona to celebrate the Day of Collins, to mourn the loss of a kind
Mrs. Caroline McDougai, Mrr.
loving mother and grandmother. Libbie Weeks, Annie and
independence.
Okie
Her remains were laid to rest in Weeks, George McDougai and Mr. Marshall spent Sunday at Daytona
The families of Messrs. Frank
Story and Wm. I.ee spent their the Chuluota cemetery beside those ami Mrs. Norman Sevanson were Reach.
of Iter husband, who proceeded her at Daytona Reach on Monday.
holiday in Orlando.
'■ Mr. anil M„ , T |, Lingo spent
a
number of years ago. Many beau­
Mrs. Theodore Aulin and little
Mr. Steel of Reardall Ave lost a Friday afternoon in Orlando,
son of Oviedo spent the holidays with tiful (lowers were tenderly placed horse and Mr. Riggers of MelonMr. and Mrs. W. J . Varn and
her brother. J . T. Jacobs and family. on her grave by loving hands which vide lost two horses last week, said little son Jack of Cochran, Ga., have
testified to the great esteem the
Messrs. Carl Porterfield and S ta ­
to he from idind staggers.
been spending several weeks in
friends and neighbors felt for
ten Smith of Arcadia were visit­
Fred Domer's bull dog was bit by Oviedo looking over some properties
noble woman.
ing at N. C. Jacobs over the F« irlh.
a large moccasin snake and died la*t recently bought in and near Oviedo.
Mrs. Siddic l.ong of Tampa v ho
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week and two diamond backs were One of the properties purchased by
has been visiting her sister V. s.
killed
in farm ron City ricen ti;, Mr Varn was the Howard residence.
was quite
The Longwood I at.
The Varn* expect to return to
Dolly Self ha« ri-turried to lo-r I &lt;r »•
both
log
ones.
ter* a",m e ■»
gay iu*l week on**
Oviedo to live about tin* first of the
Matthew Long &lt;f A-tir ' .,rk i party of guests who enjoyed a rej , r Denton tells us it w:i* not
visited friends here over tin I lurth. freshing swim at Reetnan Springs jjj,n who wa« unfortunate enough to year when they will make many
improvements on the Howard pro­
Mrs. Nannie Tew of &lt;&gt;r)ando. who also dancing at the hotel.
injure Mr. Van while driving on
perty.
Mrs. Varn and son Jack re­
has been visiting friends here for
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heath of Reardall avenue some week* ago. turned to Cochran Wednesday but
several weeks. ha« returned home. Fort Myers are visiting friends and \\ e heard of the accident thru a !
Mr. Varn will remain until next week
Mrs. Dolly Self, who lias I.... .. relatives.
reliable person, who told same in j
Mrs. J. A. Clarke has returned
critically ill for several weeks, is not
p-f good faith a* if was told to them and
Myers
M o Carey of Ft.
from a visit of several week* to
any better.
ped o i*r a few duy* tt» vi*it l.&lt; suppo-eil it was true, we are always friends and relatives ir. Alabama.
In Memory of Mr*. S i c e v e r
tii•-t 1
Mr* Ge •. Lew:-, while eti sorry to report anything that i*
Mis-es Katherine and Elizabeth
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i i ••t an*
\shevdl. . N C.
The death angel vi-ited •■ur &lt;■ni- r "it*
Lawton
and Mi-s Palmer Argo left
mutHly last Tuesday week, and bore
gloriou ■ I'li
a quite not ul was;. personally investigate
Wednesday
for laeksonville.
tenderly away to the heavenly home, uneventful day T i e y.-urig |&gt;e.iji!e every .'n that come* to them *wr
an
area
of
many
miles,
hence
mis­
Mrs.
W.
E. Argo spent Wednes­
the spirit of Mr-. Laura Steever » r.Joying a dam &gt; a! ; i •• L.ttrary m
day
in
Orlando.
takes
at
ti
mes
however
careful.
She hnd been a great sufferer for t In- evening.
Mrs. M. M. King. Mrs. A. K.
many year*, and during her long
J . E. Phipps was a visitor in
Ill IL IH )
Crawfor&lt;i ami Master George Craw­
illness bore her suffering vith great town a*t week a n d - a v - Cratik Hill"
A branch of the Florida Citrus ford spent Tuesday in Sanford.
Christian fortitude.
looks better to him every time he
Exchange has been organized in
Tyrus Frost of Tampa is visiting
Mrs Steever wa» one of the pioneer comes.
Oviedo, a meeting of the fruit Mrs. ami Mis* Mitchell.
.laeksonville
Charles Polk of
growers being railed at the office of
Mrs. T. C. Shupe entertained a
spent several days in Lofigwood U, P. Swope. The meeting was well
few
friends at cards Thursday even­
with his family who are now loea*
attended and almost all the growers ing.
ted in the Clouser cottage.
of this section were enrolled as mem­
Rev. J . N. Thompson is spending
The Ladies of the Civic League bers. The following officers were)
tiiis
week in DeLand attending the
gave ai: entertainment Friday even­ elected: W. I Law tori President;
Raptisl
convention in session at that
ing and the proreeds go towards T L. Lingo Vice-president: l) (!.
the Ruilding fund to enlarge the Wolcott Secretary; C- S. Lee and place.
&lt;Y\v iVa.s - $7 .70 per I uslud library building.
Mrs. R. G. Smith and Miss Mary
L. West Directors. The member'
%
Wlvei IU*ans
3 00 *•
Lein
heart spent Wednesday in San­
The following pro grume wa* rend­ enrolled were as follows: W J,
Snrffhum 3.0(1 *■
ford.
ered: A song "Carolina sunshine"
Lawton. C. S. Lee. T. W. Lawton.
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Mrs. T. W. Lawton's S. S. class
Miss Mary Eva McGahey. Dialogue R. W Lawton. l&gt; G. Wolcott.
Millet - 1.77
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Mr. and T. I. Lingo. C. L. W .*t. I H. Lee went to Palm Springs Monday after­
G.trtlen : i I FieM Si’i*tlh fur Mrs. Ristline, Recitation "A &gt; al­ Jr.. T E Mathews. W P Carter, noon. After spending a couple &lt;f
h'uinmi-r aril Fall plant inn.
ter Dogs Love for a Nigger" 11 ti u. P. Swope, S. W Swope, R. F hours bathing, a most delightful
lairgest and oldest seed lii'u*e in
Overstreet Monologue "T h at Raid Smith. II !’. Mathison. The packing •upper w.i* served. Immediately after
the state
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Mt«s Margaret house at Lake Charm formerly supper the party went to Sanford to
Stuart. Dialogue 'A Fair Encounter operated by Lee Urn*., will be used the picture show.
Send for Seed Speii.il and • atalog.
t i r " The Mis-es McGahey * Mon­ for the coming •ea*on.
M.-s Edith Stocking
f Tarpon
ologue " M e and My Down Tr dMiss
Malcolm "f Atlanta Spring* i* visiting tin family of
den Se\"
Mr- I S Dmkel.
Florida
Jarksnnt ille
is v;*lting her -i*ler Mr* I. II Gore. M. 1&gt; Pulston.
!. E Wright Ir. uf Washington,!
Mis-es Alice Rranmui and Inez
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l*. &lt;' i* \ -itiug hi* par* ■t* Rev. Strange and Messrs. Alton Farnell
A n.tic p&gt; urid son was born to and Mr- L. E. Wright Sr
j and Mac McConnchav went to
Mr. .uni Mr*. Graham Hunter July
Miss Elizabeth Lawton cif.-ta ln e d ' v 'nt«r Park to the ball game Mon‘2nd.
Tuesday evening in honor of Misses '•“&gt; a n tin g back via Palm Sprit g ■
Mr, l rgrain i* g&lt; ing to Pahokci’ Mable Swope, Elsie MarI ,md : ‘ 'm-' f" r a *vvim ami *upper.
this week t«» visit hi* *&lt;o . lohn an i Fr.t
■hn Langston, son of Mr and
W'*pe \ round f g t’ties and
iluugliti-r. Mrs i" i' Morri* atd and mu»i&lt; kept t he
ow | enter- Mr*. I. A. Langston has been for
their families.
two week at the O/ange General
tairte.f untd midnight.
Mi*« Edna Morn* i* here from
(in Wednesday evening a delight- Hospital undergoing an operation
1 ahokee visiting her aunts Mcsdnmes ful surprise party wu» given at the for appendicitis.
R. L. Guerry and Klwnod Iri-t
Mcthodi-t parsonage in honor of the
Mr*. Helgroan spent Wednesday
Mi*s Morris will vi»u her grand­ 21«t birthday of Rcvedy Wright, in Orlando.
parent* and aunt in Orlando before line »urpri&lt;e followed anotHr. not
Little Henry Wolcott who has
returning home
for Mr Wright but ai*o for been sick with fever for a week is
Mr and Mr- A Cert any are at the guest* and a most enjoyable reported some better.
home from Port Tampa City and evening vva* sjient
Dr. and Mr*. T. G. Simmon* left
had a fine trip A it Cameron a&gt;-- i
Mr«. W W Swope.
Francis Sunday for Jacks mville carrying
rompanied tl etn to v isP hi* daughter
vvo|&gt; a d Mi*- Mab*! Sw , left with them Allan Campbell, Dr SimGLASSES ADJUSTED
Mi** Maud in Tam; i
Tut *.;a&gt; f r Wichita Kati-a- to be moiis nephew-, who goes to join the
and REPAIRED
Mi«* Marion Deitench i» at Dav- gone .ill" tit * 1\ u !»•'L.navy Allan hu- made his home with
t " j 1s Ri a. h for tt.e .*i ,
l ..-*e- Nell W illiam*.
Lillian Dr. ami Mr«. Simmon* f&lt; r several
Mr and Mr* W \ Raynor and Mao olin. Messrs Talbott Met'tilley I year* and ha* made many friend* in
Mr and Mr*. I! E Squires have I ■ Malro’tin and Mr. f t Mrs. Oviedo who will mi-* him very much
taken a cottage at (*or&lt;&gt;nudo Reach I. II litre spent the Week e d in- alt ho they rejoice with him in his
Optometrist-Optician
,
\.
expecting t " remain for -nine time eluding ifie I'h t elebratit n at Dav - successful passage *if the naval ex221 li. Fir.-t Street
lamination* arid the great oppor­
Mr. uml Mr-. A H Stoti* and t ona.
young j enple i f Cameron Av, are
Mr and Mrv N M L. , m " i tunities afforded him.
Oppo-iic Postallkc
enjoying a stay at Coronado l each
ai d M.-s Ul.vt LeZelte are . iing
l l*S AI. \ AND Gl( \ FEN ILLE
a few weeks at Davtona ilearh.
Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Lundquist
The Laities Aid of t i e Met-odist
and
the
chiblren, Ailrian, Marion
» trch gave an ice cream supper at
t
l
t
and
little
Virginia
spent a number of
the port. Friday evening f
(
«iays
in
Jacksonville
vi*iting at the
benefit i f the par-i nage.
home of their brother Aaron ami
Mr and Mr* Frank Walpole of
wife, returning home Weinesday.
Saras-lu are visiting Mr W ,n»le's
A! be t t'rtise .ltd little duugis*,'ter. Mr*. W E Young.
ti r Uliua It ft on Monday t . spend
Master Malcolm Jones i* at the
a f. w dav. with lor grandmother.
Orange lit nera! Hospital ihi» week
Mr* W -io,i* in Eaati*. who ha* been
underg. ■g ,m operati in. Mr- Ionia ill, Mr* William* tot k her to the
is also in Hrlando until Muster
train.
Male. !m * able to return home.
T i e mother »-f Mrs. A. L. Camp-,
Mis* Mary Lawton of Ja. kson, bell, who ha* been visiting with them
Ville has been spending the !-*«, ten for a f„ w
Wh to f h„ ho|n(, in
-lavs with V. *nns. T W. ami W. J.
St. Augustine also on the ath.
Lawton.
We were pleased at the attendance
Miss Mary Rranmm spent SaturSunday evening. Remember the time
day in Orlando.
7:30 and Alfred Erics on will lead us
Monday, July 5th was celebrated in prayer and song, a* he could not
in Ovic lo as a holiday, all the stores come Geo. Mallinger led last Sunday.
being closed and many picnics and
We believe most all of the Upsala
fishing parties being enjoyed.
and Grapeville folks, who had a
Messrs. C. S. Lee and W. II. chance to go spent the atii at Palm I
Williams have been in Jacksonville , Springs enjoying a fine picnic din- ,
and I’alatka on business during the ncr and the delight* of the S p rin g .'1
past week.
j Among those present were Jesse Lee
Messrs. Clem Hall and Merle
(Continued on page 4)

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of our materials and 7, orkmanship with any on
the m ark et.

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Our 1070 crop Celery Seed )i:ts just arrived, direct from
France to us. Put up in five pound sealed paekagis. Kvcy
•u*; i &gt;mer i n
is seed perfectly satisfied last *e. ..*&lt; n. &lt;&gt;ur
• rdt :&gt; t ! : :s
-•on already iiavj indvasyil over hist &gt;&lt;•;.&gt;&lt; n R'O
p. i e p.t.
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nd p:v * u*- a trial, or writ * for prices.

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at our

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Sanford prosperity
visit.le tm every ban I. Our
farmers are making good and with their «U«Vi** *
others are also prospering and best of ail ur a.!
believe in Sanford and Seminole County, Money
made here is also being invested in developing our
section. Our growth is legitimate and inspiring.
Folks are settling down for a life time Slav buying
home* and farm*, businesses etc.
Any one In need i f anything in the wav- of property
will do well to call at my office. The small cement
building on Dark Ave .
1 have assisted may and can helji you.

People’s Bank Building

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It’s product is an absolute necessity to the health and comforts of the people and one of the principal
factors in the growth and development of the community.
FUNDS
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fertilizer, lots of water atul some Lincoln Hulley 5,691 first choice.
fertilizer now and then.— Orlando
F’or Attorney-General: J . I&gt;. Ml* 000201532323485323484823534848535348005353480153322348534823535323
Reporter-Star.
lingsloy 2d,25 I first choice and 3,496
second choice, It. il. liuford 20,505
first choiso and 4,534 second choice
M ON EY FOR ROADS
%
Calkins 22,022 first choice.
Florida's Share Federal (load ftnmU
For Comptroller: Ernest Amos 63,507. Allie J . Angle 17,117.
Funds Now Available
For State Treasurer: J. C. Luning
Washington I) C July 5 — C F.
Marvin, assistant secretary of Agri­ ■16,157, \V. S . Me Lin 29,241.
Our slnrk1* are fr»'u1i and are of
Pur Mate :&gt;upt-,',i,undent ui Public
culture announces that (lie U igesuni
the best strains that can he s e ­
of $1,147,447.9w has hern apportion­ Instruction: Dixie M. Hollins 38,891,
cured.
Sanford Farmers have
ed to the S tate of Florida as Federal William N. S heats 41,431.
been using our “ Paris Golden
aid to he used in the construction of
For Justice Supreme Court Croup
Yellow Self - IHanching Celery
highways during the fiscal year which 2: John S. Heard 2d,Old, T h o m as F.
is to begin on Thursday, July 1.
Seed” for the past twenty years.
West 48,530.
For Ihe price of two Rood Mules you can buv a
This money is appropriated with
FOKDSON TRACTOR that can do the work of Six
For Rnilroad Commissioner: W. J.
Our “ Dig Boston Lettuce” and “ Early Snowball
the explicit understanding that either Roebuck 2d,17l first choice and 2,423
Rood Mules. All Tractors are delivered as order ■■&lt;(.
the State nr the local communities to second choice, A. S. Wells 30,615
G.'t your or ier in on time so that you will not be
Cauliflower” have always produced dependable
delayed.
be benefited shall raise at least one first choice and 5,805 second choice
crops. Why experiment? Place your orders early.
dollar for every dollar the Govern­ J. li. Tench 18,469.
ment furnishes. Under this basis of
For Stnte Senator: N. C. Byran
apportionment nt least $-,291,855.- 1,369, M. O. Overstreet 2 ,2 2 3 .
Remember that when you briiiR your Ford car here
8 5 will he made uvailahle for road
for)mochnnical attention that you R.t Renuine Ford
work in Florida as a result of this
Service,
Material, experienced workmen and Kurd
Grapefruit II) Plane
Federal aid during the fiscal year
Sanford, Florida
factory prices. No outlaw parts allowed to he m &gt;\|
•tiding July 1, 1920, and ending o n 1 New York, Ju ly 0.—Two cargoes
here. Your Ford car is ton useful, too valenble d,
June :»0, 1921.
|of grapefruit consigned to F ran k D.
take chances with poor quality mater a ’s. n,*inR it
here and save both time and money.
The amount of Federal funds made 1Shulls, a Miami Fla., lawyer and
sold at cost to Ford men. available comes from two separate John Livingston, secretary of the
Miami Chamber of Commerce, who
this Ford man wants to rent a acts of Congress, one approved July
Dealer
Manager
are
at the Waldorf-Astoria, were
house, he goes to the Ford rental II. 1920, and the other approved
'
brought
here
from
the
Florida
coast
_
exchange. I. pkb I advice is given him Feb.ruary 2.H, 1919. The former ap­
SI
by (lying boats Nos. 7 and 8, of the H
(Continued from page 1
tty the Legal Aid department. Hot propriates $25,000,000 and the Inter
passenger
siguandron
of
the
Aero
Lim
$75,000,000 for the use in the con*
and wife and hnbics, Mr. and Mrs. possibly lie is a student in the Ford
The Sunflower in Rut a.
class
i
*t
ruction of rural post roads in the ited. The grape fruit weighing 1,000
Stedt, Miss Margaret Kric.soti, Mr. sehool; in that ease he attend
i pounds, will be distributed to friends
Sunflower cultlvntbnt bin* I....nine rm
United
States
during
the
year
1921.
and Mrs. K. W. Lundquist and son after work. Ans stops in the
Hefnre making the apportionment in this city by the Maiini visitors. Industry In southern Itussla. where tin*
Raymond, and llieir parents, Mr. lihrarv on the way out.
'lltlstlThe planes in charge of Pilots people IlllVe fioitl'l tin* -red'
to the several States the actingseand Mrs. J . E. l.und«iuist. Mr. and
Then he may go to the Ford rretary of agriculture deducted PL- George Gay and George Cobb, left tins* fur s,11\&lt;•' in making nil. Tin* Hus
Mrs. Alfred Krirson and children At bidetic Field for a set of tennis f oo.ooo or d percent as the setimaied Miami Wednesday morning. They slim eats tin* kerne!. An acre uf sun­
Mr. and Mr*. Magnuson. Walfred or for baseball prnsice
possibly cost of administering the two arts, stopped several times. The trip was flowers yields iibnul CO bushels ,,f
seeds. anil iln*s,• lu turn yield morn
and Carl Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. desires to take bis family to the
made in sixteen and a half hours' flinii 50 giilleiis of n!l.
Campbell and lit11** Arthur l.ee and Ford Hand Concert that evening; lit* „
„
.
■,
. .
flying time.
Grace. Mrs. August Swanson and procures tickest before driving borne Stale (a m a ssin g Hoard Announces
K A S I L Y K IL L E D TOO AT D r UWN9
•
Notice
Official Vote.
son. Aridiie Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. in bis Ford car.
Fred llratl11*&gt; "atoll) Injured
Fred Krell and hnhy and .M,ss
My attention has been drawn to
Tallahassee, July I. The result
Jacksonville, Ju ly (!. - Frederick
iix n u uirii u
Eunice and Kltner Tyner.
of
the
Democratlv
primary
held
June
Electrical
work done in the City I y
To I'roteri I* ipers From False News
(I. Ilradley, aged thirty years, son of
Wa t e r d u g s , r a t s a n d m i c e
S, as nilicdally declared by the state)
inexperienced and unliecnso 1 per­
There was a n istake again our
6 *»
T-* a—, *n mu ii.u.
Peter Duller Hradley, of Huston, priAtlanta, Ga., July h. II Wit il the canvassing board, is as follows:
O R D I R n o s TOOK DLALZil
sons without regard to over load
la.! item* where it should have read
siilenl of the American Agricultural
idea o( affording protection to the
of the wires or proper installation. I
Walfred Pierson was one of our hoys
For United States Senator: Sidney jam! Chemical Company, banker and
newspapers and t" the general publie
desire
to call the attention of Con­
attending the meeting of the Legion
of Georgia, Representative John Y. J , Cat is, 25,007, Duncan U, Fletcher financier died tonight of injuries sus- tractors tin I others that the Elec­
in Tampa.
tained in an automohile accident at
Smith of Fulton will introduce this 62,304.
trical Ordinance will be rigidly en­
Mrs. Ilullinger lius attain heen suf- week in the Legislature a bill maknoon yesterday at Pah hi Heach.
For Congressman: First District
forced. Wiring or other Electrical
ferinu from u neuralgia seine.
.ng it a misdemeanor for any person Herbert J. Drake, 2 1,"&gt;S5. George
Ilradley was a passenger in his ra c­ work must be done in accordance
Lawrence Reek, i cousin from near furnishing false information to a II. Wilder, 8.27s.
ing car which xvus being tuned lip with the National Code, and that
Ocala, is spending a few days with newspaper.
Third District Hen S. llnococ\ for speed contests oil the heach dur­ neither alteration, additions nor in­
.Mr. and Mrs. Harney Heel, at their
ing the afternoon. The car struck crease r.f wattage of lamps ho mad*
It i* understood that the need for 6,945 lir-t ebiiiee and 1,236 see
hon e ..noth of town.
quicksand an the course and turned without advice of competent elec­
nu
ii gblat ion has be &gt;n emphasized choice, .). II Smitbwick 8,475 :
over. The injured man was rushed tricians. A written permit must be
Axel l.undquisl of Lake Mary, r ■•■it, '\ lo t i e fart that various choice and 998 second choice. A
vi«it ed his relatives in &lt;*r:i villo Tie" s .....
a hospital m J lie).son Vdie where obtained when work is to be done
t '’-ougl out the Slate Watson, 1,571 first choice.
died
at 7:3.' o'clock.
’l it,
.
t! ■ fee for which is paid in advance.
ban* been imposed upon by unscrup­
Fourth District
Forest Lake
HOTKI. Al, HI’ It T
ulous per.olis prompted by motives 297. W J . Sears 16.219.
These conditions nui't be complied Jackson ville,
Mottle-.
•:
i-Toriita
ef levenge. In-lalices have nccurreit
Modern througl i
R i t e . $1,59
For Governor: Gary A. Hardee
"!.o\e ■ ' "I ~t:iv nf home; n unm­ with nr have service refused nr dis­
day. Childs It"*' turn ad jo:
will.ill the last two weeks where false 591 Iir-l choice and 1.557 se
a n clinilol
It li« liefs I f ; nu,| ,1
continued.
lord
anuotini'oineut&lt;
d
marriages
and
en­
luo'ti.'r
always
&lt;|ieielln-;
It
giving
A D aj's
P i i s s i h l U l I c ' In t h e
choice. Van ('. Sewuringen
G. P. PA XTO N , lspect.
gagement have been furnished to lir-t -hnieo and 1,159 sccntid
ft a u nv to tier clillifr* n
Maclend.
F a c t o r ) at D c l i i o l
!7-2tc.
ADVERTISE IN Till: lime %Ml
new paper and in one ea-e notably,
If this Ford man which we will
that ef a young lad) in Dublin. Ga .
follow through Ids day’s aciiviiic- at
the publication of such announcement
i lie Funl factory Ini' been frugal,
i- alleged to have e;r.wd her to com­
tis many of them have, he will ar­
mit suicide.
rive at work in a l ord ear During
Mr. Smith's bill Is expected ti
bis morning's work be may be -tricken uitli t o o t ha c h e or headache where-) ' riv, * ' h e solid m i pport of lo.lli branchof the Legislature,
a* f a vo r a b l e ,
■egi
upon lie will *ivit the Ford doctor
expressions were beard t od ay by a l l !
sir dentist for relief At m en. i r
nerved vnli a lunch consisting of members to whom the
auridivicbi-s, fruit. Ind colfce or soup meat lulled.
und after tlml maj see a Ford
safety lilm.
Marnuiiluke VI Atlantic l i t )
Now supposing that this is l lie
The f'lllowing from tin* National
man’s pay day After subtracting Reporter will be interesting to the
living i xpen.-es, be may deposit the Sanford friends of Mr. Marmnduke
remainder toward a Ford I a vest merit who was assistant manager of the
Certlfieate. Finished with the day's Valdez Ibdel during the past season:
work, he cun go to the shoe store
Sir \V. M Marinaduke is meeting
for shoes for himself or son who is
with his usual good success in the
in school; or to the grocery store
management of the New Sea Crest
where, among, other things, ye can
Hotel, at Atlantic City, N, J. Mr.
buy a sack of tlour made from wheat
Marniaduke's former connection with
crown on Henry Ford's farm where
Fordson tractors do the wrk and the Markham Hotel in New York
and with hotels in Florida, has given
Rround in Henry Ford's Hour mill,
him a particularly wide acquaintance
tind the hauled b\ Ford trucks to
among the tourist and traveling
n’j *; Ford store where il is sold to
public.
iFord Ttwtl, or he inzy want to order
:i custom-made suit, or buy one
St. Augustine Grass
feuily made which he does in the
J'o il clothes shop. Maybe, a toothlias any one bad trouble in keep­
brush is all he needs, but be gets it ing alive their lawns in t »rIun«I•»'’
.., .. n v - i w* — 'eu..- »..
.....
I Especially lawns of St, Augustine
rha-e bis meat in the Ford Market. grass? It they have, nine chance
Dr order liis winter’s supply of coke out of ten il is because of the manner
from the Coke department. Every- in which it is mowed. Few people

Seeds!

'Celerv. Lettuce,Cauliflower

FO R D S E R V IC E

Chase &amp; Co.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS “i”£

C. F. WILLIAMS

EDWARD LIGGINS,

COCKROACHES

STEARNS’ PASTE

The' Call

of the CTeat out-doors, from seashore
c
'
•
to mountain-top, finds its best pal iu

Chern-C13
■T/tCT&amp;XNOfte-SO co o t*

know there is a dilTerctice in the way
the St. Augustine and Herniudu
grasses can be mowed. The latter
grows close to the ground, while the
former grows high. A lawn mower
when purchased new i- generally
set to cut Hermuda grass and though
there are adjustments upon the ma­
Kidney, liver, hlnddcr and uric acid
chine they are ti■*1 siillicieiit to meet
troubles nro m o s t dangerous be­
the needs lor the St. Augustine grass
c a u s e o. their insidious attacks.
We are not boosting any person’ s
H eed tha First warning they give
business lint take occasion t " -ay
th at they need attention by taking
" D ic k " Holland will furnish any one
with the necessary extension iron*
for two dollars.
Lawn mowers are not very doojj
i-a
subjects upon which to write, but
[s a im s s e a
they mean the life and dentil of a
*Thr wnrt&amp;l'f. DtaruUrtl lemcily f i; Uirs# lawn, it i* of considerable weight.'
tSijsofdfia, will «ifii’M ward iifl t!»*■’«• *1i!•when viewed from .1 town - civic
r a r•* umt ‘ tfriirthan lhi« \ -tly ..
standpoint. Carl Dami remark, i the
furibrr Hiimksi* Thfro
t nil
Lock I t
numn CoM M**tl*f •o
J; &gt;t otlmr day. it cost him $3110 to learn
■mi icctpi nu (mitilion
St, Augustine grass could not b e 1
grown with the ordinary set mower,
ami if any one doubts whether
Mr. Dunn has profited by bis ex­
NEWi
perience. a look at his lawn would
be conv innrur, And we do not wish
WOTEL
to boost Mr. Dim n unnecessarily
j Ackjonviue-fla
either, but really if there were nv're
tureppirdHiA-GKr^te rW^tbScrewd
lawns like his, Orlando would be
outfit rxrs •SteaotUwJpJ ■*!.-«?■Cif«inI
more than ever entitled to that
COfAtdicA Cwwcmcfd toEvcrylhinJ-Iri ]
name " C ity licautiful."
hfift of Cilyfervd for Booklet'
Any ruie hi Orlando can have a
|jn • VIHOU W.SftITH, PROP'R •
s a s a s s s ----------beautiful lawn, ail it needs is a little j

VICTIMS
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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE NEWS
TAKE
7 OUT OF 10

FEDS

pitchers box, and wo wouldn’t be
.surprised If ho were to pitch a came.
| Strings are now out for one more
good pitcher anil after he is landed
then all we have to say to the rest
of the birds about this circuit is,
Deware unto yourselves, we are
coming.

ill of you Sanford fans that have
* .laying away from the Rail
A wailing f»r Sanford to Ret a
rnint tram should now look up.
!l! cf you good people who have
J L waiting for the time to come
*V there would he some real hall
,-f , jtaged in Sanford can net
[*Jj. bcraUse them Feds are going

CELERY SEED

CH A S. L. BRITT
S P O R T I N G

one Sanford knocked all over the left, Sanford was in the cellar and
lot Monday.
Orlundo in fourth place. Look nt
the standing now. Looks like had
Just a few more games left :r. this luck for Orlando when Mr. Rose
first half, but watch out for the next is out of town.
half.
And speaking of Catchers. *Aint
Mr. Hurt's Hunk speaks of San­ that hoy lliley there? Makes us all
ford, Lakeland and St. Pete, batt­ think of the days of Chapman.
ling for the cellar. He must have
forgot to look ut Orlando and llurIt always looks like that every
tow's standing. They are not miles time there is a mistake made in the
away from the cellar at that.
Tampa paper is has to be with San­

ing lias been Orlando. Out of eight
games played we won live and tied
one allowing Orlando two.
We didn’t do so bad with Daytona
either, as we won four out of seven
from them. We split even so far with
Lakeland and St. Pete. The follow­
ing shows how we did it;
With
W L
Orlando
5
2
Lakeland
-t
l
Daytona
4
1)
Ilartow
2
3
St.
Pete
3
3
ford's scores. We know it is not the
3
6
fault of the local scorer because the Uradentown
0 8
Tampa paper contradicts itself in the Tampa
same Issue, In other words has it
21 28
right one place and wrong another.
What’s the matter down there?
Mus i c In C h u r c h .
Clinching the first half gone to your
F o r a l mo s t a t h o u s a n d y e a r s Or e head?

By CHAS. L. B R IT T

Sanford plays a double header
this afternoon with Ilartow and an­
other double bill with St. Pete Mon­
Going up!
day. This will elose the first half up,
.os*'
half, unless one of the postponed
0.jt of the last ten games that
And we grabbed a pair of them
games is played oil in the nenntime.
c.-ford has played they have won from Orlando.
MTW of them and we have a real
Orlando says she doesn't want to
Li" alibi for the three that were
In reading of too much Teske,
ORI.ANIM) O PR
MEAT
L or.f of ‘ hem was lost to Lake- the Orlando scorer speaks of him as play oil that tie game standing be­
U&gt;1 in,l every one that saw the being from Poland or Brazil. Well, tween Sanford and Orlando. We
l ii e nut of S # , aii
'
that Johnson, umpiring we are glad he didn't tell the truth don't Ida me them.
After looking over the way it all
L Lakeland helped them win. An- about it, because Teske comes from
happened since the beginning of
|litr one of those lost was the eight- the same place that Henry does, the
Mr. Rose is in Chicago, When he the season we find our easisest pick­
to one game in Daytona and
was hr cause that Sanford
fir ford did not have a pitcher to
«ia the box. as both Chapman and
Sewell were out of the game, one
a the hospital sick and the other
home on account of his
father’s ill.n—. The third game was
[at to Harlow and our only alihi for
tiat game was, it just
wasn’t
cu d*yt0 w’n•
State the hist publication of the
Ecild Sanford played five games
won (nur of them,

gortnn c h a nt , wi thout a n y I n s t r um en t a l
nr h a r m o n i c a d d i t i o n , w a s t h e onl y mu* V n « ' d In c o n n e c t i o n wi t h t he l i t u r g y
o f t he c hur c h. T h e o r g a n In Its p r i m i ­
t i v e timl r u d e f o r m w a s t he Hr*l Ins t r u m , ut to he i n t r o d u c e d I nto c h u r c h ,
mi d f u r a lultc t i m e w a s t h e s ol e InMrui i i e' i t t o a c c o m p a n y t h e r h n n t .

Ir. the afternoon game the Fed*
Orlar i look like an old time
Itrka... i* train. Teske, after pitchz; part "f the morning game was
B the I \ ami he allowed just three
i*n to n :i. h •..o otid base, and walk*
ti^xn of them. It was after the
Hi* Ortar.i|» was handled in this
rftMi.&lt; •• can • that she derided
lilt it » ••i.nl rmt be good policy for
i*r. io play ” e tie olT that stands
btwitr Sat.ford and Orlando. This
przs »a« to have been played
Ytteiay at. open date.
Tir-lay the leant did itot work
r l Wnim- lay they lost tlielr one
pE* nf th&gt;- week to Harlow, seven
l&gt; thrti
And there i* a good reason for the
mj* Sanftinl i- going now, and that
Ktftiion i-. we now have some tea.
To mike ou. team the best, or at
luit a« nr„.,| ;is ilte best, in the
b*l»e. w, to ml but one more good
Ktffctr.

Standing of the Flub*
Wednesday July 7th
W L
Tampa
37
II
Daytona
2fi 21
Uradentown
21 23
Bartow
28
25
Orlando
22 27
Sanford
21
27
Lakeland
20 ‘28
St. Pete
19 29
LAKE MARY IT E M S

Mrs. Riley and little son returned
home Saturday from Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and two
daughters of Auburndatc spent the
week end here the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gondhourt Sjoblom.
Our latest arrivals here are Mr.
and Mrs. Williams of Bunnell. They
are located here in the Weber cot­
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. J . R. Harris of
Orlando and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Till is of Clarcona were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Monroe.

III!i

Glance at the prices below and note the the large saving you can make by pur­
chasing your shoes this week.
W c have plenty of other bargains that wc have not listed here and in a lot of
cases you get the shoes at less than cost.

$15.00 Shoes at this Sale
14.00
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M
II
13.50
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12.00

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1 1 .0 0

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1 0 .0 0

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9.00
8.50

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8.00

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II

II

II

II

II

II

II

.$11.98
10.98
9.98
9.18
8.18
7.18
6.75
6.18
5.98

$ 7.50 Shoes
7.00
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6.50
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6.00
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5.50
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5.00
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1.00
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3.50
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Lead and St,cl.
Lend Is said to net like steel nf or­
dinary temperatures p, ||&gt;p'ld nlr. |t
will serve as a hellcat spring, for cvample. Tills lu'havlnr of soft uon-idastie met ills is Interesting. |t show, lonv
»er\ Importimi temperature |s .lust
•is Iron l» -of, timt Inelastic at t high
red color, mi lead Is dull and soft at
ordinary femporriliircs for It Is well
nn Its way to I... melted

GET ’EM NOW
$ 5.75
1.98
1.18
3.98
3.18
3.25
2.98
2.75
2.18

at this Sale
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ALL TENNIS SHOES AT COST

V

Uirdi That Speak.
Ravens, crows and magpies arc all
better speakers than p a r r o t s
They
are not s . , versatile and t h e sound*
they litter at, l e s s varied lull tlielr
voices and articiilatl, o arc far more
liuuuiii. A c r o w ' s tall. In the next
room miiy easily !*■ mistaken for Ihat
of a per»on. Parrots are the lies) Im­
itators; tljal Is to say, they mimic
whistling and other n o i s e - .. pnrHrotnrI&gt; laughing, lo admiral Ion, It has he,m
remarked that llielr voices In speaking
tire like that of a crazy person.
Prcclou* Wood Carefully Preserved.
The rarest of alt pre,’lolls woods !*
(mid to he the )id:tm:iiider a tree
which grows III I ',-y loll, where It I*
held In reverent awe. T h e 'wood I*
beautifully mottled In vclnliig when
poli-hed, hut Its almost priceless value
Is doe a good deal to Its rarity. At
one time the trees were rjnllc plenti­
ful In Ceylon, hid only a compara live­
ly few specimens remain, ami all these
nre niimh, n-d and Jealously guarded
by the government.
How F lt h

WE NEED ROOM

* -7 1

Vaccination’, Power.

Owing to the fact that wc have large purchases made for Fall and not having
the room to handle them with the large stock wc now have we are going to place our
entire stock of Men’s Work Shoes and Dress Shoes, on sale for seven days only.

YOU NEED SHOES

Pet.
.770
.520
.511
.510
.449
.429
.417
.394

According to a recent report vmv
rlnnilon N rapidly dying out. Yet
then- Is nothing like vaccination to
bring a fellow up to the .scratch.—
Exchange.

| Beginning Saturday Mornm
July 10th and Lasting Until
Saturday Night, July 17 th

®ith Hiliy behind the bat we
Kor r.idi have any more fear as
It'n a catcher is concerned ns this
k? i» ai gnoi| as anything that has
ios on the liebl this year and a lot
bl!*r than the most of them that
^ In tt, league now.
Tnke i« .i1)f ” jron m an" pitcher
i’ i i good one In the several games
•Ut he ha. worked fur us he looked
••'• m c •d a- "Skinny" Watts ever
(v|t*d, therefor,, making him one
1‘ ' ’
-b..,b!e men ever added m
13 'ur naif.
^C’ lpman is another good one.
’irk right now, however and
’ **y '* a week yet before he can
'•* Ili. »iekne.«« and his broken
'** “a’ *:,,pl him out the game most
■ tone i ere. hut what little lie
11 » : m ,1 ha» been that "big league
**'' Idtched six innings irf St.
A ' *^''r relieving Pbilen and let
down Without a hit. lie nlso
, 11 1 1 hit game against Dny■* &gt;• .'.weltering and Hoswell have
•'•g Rood lately ntid seem
K« 11inic better right along,
Ollifmi*
t
i
*
yt
‘ * I dman, Lavaty ami
/ " ‘ r are
enough to hold
' •••! ami the way those
,i(' _ ' ‘ I 1 'fig on the pitcher* with
w ndnys is enough to
*&gt;• la
• »rt good. And Lnvaty
1 •: '!e eatrher too, and
'■ ’
hoitbl the oernsio'n

E D I T O R

Abide and Charlie Sjnldom spent
the week end here with their parents
returning to their work at Auburndale Monday.

HI

Friday and Saturday Uradentown
an here and we took them over for
bih of them, the first one fourteen
t.taoand the second one wight to
ia. Monday we played a double
l»iitr»itli Orlando and grabbed one
to two am! the second one eight to
ix Monday we played a double
ttider with Orlando and grabbed
fcth of them, the morning game
tl*H to two after battling twelve
and the afternoon game five
u tothing.

j

n il
llll

Eat.

When n codfish eats It takes nn oy­
ster In Its mouth, cracks the shell, degcsls the meat, ami ejects the shell.
C r a lis crack the shells of tlielr smaller
neighbors and suck out tlielr meat.
This accounts for the mounds of shells
which are found hencalb the waves.
And, as further Illustrating the constunt destruction going on In the
oceans’ depth, li Is said that If a ship
sinks at sen It "III be eaten by the
fish with the exception of Its metal
portions.
V/rddlno Superstition,.
Tho popularity of time for wedding*
Is due to the iirettv omen Hint Juno
take* n’&gt; especial Interest In marriage
and she nrofeets and blesses all who
arc wedded 'll June The girl who he­
roine* n l,ride on Christmas day has
noildng t„ fear. If a widow marries
a second ilme In the same month In
which she wtis married before, she will
he a widow twice.

%

The Milkweed.

The milkweed, n plant Rial has n
much longer name than that, bill otto
which would not be nearly as nttmelive for o- to use. is especially wellknow |, In America, In itu* nuiniim
when Hie pods have opened and (hero
Is a brisk breeze, the wind carries
their seed* fur nod near. Then tho
downy sieds arc seen Hying like liny
airships almost everywhere. In search
of u homelike growing place, when*
they may appear In the spring a* lull,
|slender slalks.
n e l s o n , f o r Us i ng S t o ne ,

•ary to say anything
Hur e anti Olechney
1■" “btuit the circuit kn iw
; • the "million dollar
^ ll,,n anything gets by
'"•tier is certainly onbecause these three
t'glit on the job. And
'
' hey are there strong.
C
" ,M "f the league leaders
!,,'d Olechney are always
* lt!l 'l*1' hits when needed.
, 1 Burdick is our Utility
1 Rood one, li e can be
tj. 1 .'•' w ,,.rt. on tho team in a
*'tti the exception of the

The forest rangers ou Mount Itnlntef
have n house on top nf the inoiililnlns
built of stone, wlicrcnw under usual con­
dition* R l« Hie custom to construct
these buildings of ........
The prox­
imity of the stone and the scarcity of
wood and the dlilleiilty of ohlnluiiig It
from the lower levels I* responsible
for Hils departure.

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TH E STORE THAT IS D IFFEREN T

l-asi

K Failure In Life.
A and story reaches in from South­
west London. It appears that a girl
of twenty attempted suicide beemiso
■he realised she w h s ten old in write
either n popo'ns novel or n book of
po*mii.'—Erotu I . i&gt;li London.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE G

Methodist Notes
state fair, which means that Esrambiu county led every county at one
Kobt. Thrasher and family arc
of the finest agricultural fairs in the spending two weeks at the beach,
R. 1. HOLLY, Editor
country. Ponsaeota ^Journal.
Mrs. j ack Adams and son Robert
W. M. HAYNES, Huslncw Manager
left Saturday for Illinois to spend
Published Every Friday by
NO " J U N G L E S ’ IN F L O R ID A Dio summer. They arc building
RAH FO R OHIO
A score of years ago Henry Flag- a homo there and expect to spend
Jimmy Cox, the nominee for pre­ ler was spoken of as u visionary cn- their summers there but return to
sunscmrnoN I'Iiick in advance:
sident on the Democratic ticket and tbusiast, because he was "sinking good old Floridu for the winters
ONE YEAII_______________________ *J-30 the next president was born in our money in a jungle swamp down in Mr. Adams will join them later.
SIX MONTHS______________.______ I M
old county in Ohio, Uutler county. Florida." Today, Daytona, Palm
Sandy Anderson's Sunday School
T H R E E MONTHS_________ _ _ ________
He was the private secretary of Reach, Miami and a score of.wealthy Class enjoyed a watermelon cutting
, t M « l ■ • » ^ a n d - ( 1 &gt; u M .U M.Ui-r A . f u . l 2Ind
Senator Paul Sorg the tobacco king little towns Ie-tween mark the - i t i at silver Lake last week, eighteen
|M l , I t Dm*
*1 H»nfo»d. V l n t d l
Cadi., A. I of M u til 3,J. 1-71
___ of Middletown when we wore sup- " f *he border line of that forgotten boys participating in the disappearance of the melons.
Trl.pft.no Ns, IS j,„, ..,ig Paul. He is ulso the owner of jungle.
„ iAh : llrrtid lUlldlar
the Dayton Daily News and the
A score of years ago, witty friends
Miss Mary Brown of Arcadia
Sprinr^ield News and since the Flo­ of Morgan Plant were askii g him, and Misses Marvin and Stacie WetToiriirn Arfv.rtt.ini, Rrnr**rntatlv.
T H E AM ERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
rida delegation helped him to get "W here is the west coast?" and to *y kins of Orlando were week end
the nomination wo opine that Presi­ Tampa and St. Petersburg end the guests of their aunt, Mrs. S. W.
dent James Cox of Hutler county will Muriutee and Fort Myers, echo hack Walker.
The Pensacola Journal calls us
lend us his ear should the occassion the laughter that they Hung to his
Ituhen Mason is in Atlanta with
Editor Hob I’owcll of the Sanford
ever arise wh n Florida needs the eyes
the Putho Exchange and will re­
Herald. Such is fame.
president. The uncle of the editor of
Five years ago there was no Moore main during the summer.
the Herald, Horace P. Clough, was Haven save in a dream. Today it
Harry F. Carlson of the Aviation
There are mnny things that will the leader of the Democratic forces
stands with paved streets and side­ Corp is visiting his parents Mr. and
udvertise this city and if you will in Middletown and in Hutler county
walks, light and water systems, Mrs. T. C. Carlson of West First
attend the Hoard of Trade luncheon for many years and Jimmy Cox of
nearly GOO voters, and an agricultur­ Street. Mr. Carlson spent the past
Friday night you will hear about Middletown getting tiie nomination
al money return account credited to
them.
on our ticket and Hurding of Marion it totaling nearly a million dollars winter touring Cuba.
Pcenie Dandclake left Monday for
getting the nomination on the Re­ for every year it has been in exSan Diego, Fla. to spend several
Sanford is to have another now publican ticket makes us long to
ais'tencc.
weeks.
hotel and a line one and it is also get back to Ohio tills full and do a
There are no jungles in Florida;
having its waterfront cleaned up and little stump speaking in the cam­
Mr. J . A. ltumbley left last
there ure unhorn spirits of a new
improved, transforming it into a paign in the state where they "make
Thursday for Alabama to accompany
paradise waiting to he horn.— Flo­
beautiful park. Sanford is splendidly politics" and maybe if the Honorable
his wife anti two children home.
rida
Grower.
located in the liearl of a wonderful Jimmy wishes an Ohio friend who is
They have been visiting for several
----- 0
country and is coming to the front now a Floridian to talk to the Irish
weeks and arrived in Sanford Mon­
SIGNIFICANT
E D IT O R IA L
lie will team us up with his former
rapidly.- Times Union.
day July the.
Col. Ilob Davis is editor of the
()
city editor John Egan and we can
Miss Sallie Lu Griffith left Friday
it would lie well to forget about shake the buckeyes ntf the old buck- Gainesville Sun, thus the following for the beach again after spending
Suffrage a few days at home.
f actories and farms and everything j eye trees in the buckeye state editorial about Women
O
comes
with
unusual
force.
Col.
ju s t now and go after hotels anil
Mrs. it. Marsh and son Harold
Davis
is
known
as
a
"gentleman
of
golf links and tourists. The tourist
IIA ill) ON SA N FO R D
returned Sunday from Ocala where
the old school" -a gentleman of the
crop i-% the lines! crop in the world
Mrs. Marsh has been visiting Iter
Either Hob Holly or Willis Powc
"old Smith" and yet he says; "W e
•nil needs but little cultivation.
mother.
or
both
of
them
have
a
first
class
shall hail the day when woman suf­
There is no need to advertise our
Miss Emily Griffin is visiting
fanning interest Sanford farms will libel suit against the Pensacola Jour­ frage is made universal in the Uni­
friends
in Jacksonville.
nal
which
introduces
an
editorid
ted
States.
We
shall
hail
the
day
take care of themselves without any
with
this
paragraph:
“
Editor
Huh
wtien
the
suffrage
amendment
to
the
Mrs.
Glen Appling of Arcadia
advert ising.
Powell,
of
the
Sanford
Herald,
in
is
visiting
Miss Annette Walker.
consittution
of
the
United
States
i
O
his story of the convention of the rat iff •! by one more state. We trust
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jus. Estridge and
The Sanford Hoard of Trade is
Florida state press convention at the governor of North Carolina will Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Estridge are
setting a good example to other
Pensacola, while finding much 1 , 1 comply with the advice of President , ■pending this week in Rradentown.
towns by increasing its activities
commend, calls attention to the Wilson and call the legislature
legislature "f
during the summer, when business
Mrs. .Inn. I*. Jinkins entertained
hackwardhiu •s of this purl of the that state to assembh and consider
is not so brisk. It is holding a series
in honor of her daughter
1
uesday
state, in taking advantage of its the ratification of the amendment
of banquets and luncheons to plan
Virginia's
thfrtcecntb
birthday.
fine agricultural opportunities. Mr. We believe the governor will d» it
improvements and the betterment
Games
of
all
kinds
were
indulged
1 ’owdl is in jusitiuti to know where­ and that the legislature will ratify.
&lt;d conditions in the city generally
in
and
at
refre*liment
hour
ice
cream
of he speaks, and promi c* to write We shall hall the day when tlm wo­
mid results are shown in inereased
cake and curuly were served. Those
again &lt;n C &lt;• same lines and more at men if Florida can vote. Mill! a*
building activities and waterfront
! length. Sanford, the home of Mr. of women have already been en­ invited were Mai „.tret and Ruby
improvements. Times I nion.
Powell, ha- made it-df famous and franchised by the independent a&lt; - Martin Thelma and Ola Sparling,
rich through
Iiipment;; of celery tion of many stale in tin- North and Margaret &lt; owaii. Florence Flowers,
and other Florida vegetables to the Northwest and in Cnlifnnti •. 1 key Evelyn ('list, Alice Elder. AHei
SUGAR AT N IN E C E N T S
Vihlen, Mary Elizubeth Move, Mil­
I In worst ,vjll vole in November, atnendp
northern market." Am! the
A dispatch from Chicago, &lt;lnti
dred Hand and Helen Jinkins. Mr*.
unfortunate
affair i* ,,,(■
n,,, amendment.
They will lie the
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Ju ly 1 , says that shipments- ........................
of lie-! of Ithe whine
Kenneth Bobbin* a -Med tiie hostess
i,(i,,,.
tween (our and live millioni pounds Mbut article appear* under the headfactors in many states
Mr*. G. M. Hailey returned home
|„mg we will be reorn1 In mat ■
of sugar which are now 1 icing re log, " F r Mutual Benefit." St
from
Georgia Monday afternoon,
-tale
Before long we will be vo mg
eeived in Chicago by way &gt;&gt;) Canada Augu-tine Record.
her
sister
and two children if Lie!**
Mere billed tu packers and rainier*
Aw. Herb, let l.acey alone. We directly for president and vice-pn tscr"l|!e
ro
t " ‘eg with her.
and whulsaler* at ns low at !• and eorrerted the article and tan It as it ,Jtnl. ju*t i \.c are voting now &gt;iiMice
Vihlen
i* visl,!*"* ‘" T sister,
0 ? i cent* a pound. Let the people was me,til to be. l.acey bud too redly for . rtinlors. I t ’ s the women
Mrs.
Kenneth
Rnbbih t t ' i* week.
pay. Miami -Melropidi-.
much "Golden Dragon" made by till1 of the N nli are enfru chined t h
C)
s
t
a
t
e
*
will
o
n
whelm
u
&lt;
Clock Co.
N'ort hern
Messrs. \\. A. Rnv ir in i I'. E.
&lt;t
We are i oing women a great in Squires of Celery Avc. have rented
P R E S I D E N T I A L CAN DID ATI S
justice to keep the ballot I,otn her. i ro ttage at Coronado Beach and
FDR M UTU AL B E N E F I T
W h at it i m1 if the strange* t con­
''e per- they with their wives will spend two
She own* at least ’ .'. * ■
tests in history is that of t i e two
Editor Hob Holly, of toe Sanford cent of the proper.y of t lie I tied months there.
presidential candidates this year. Herald, in hi* story of the conven­
State*, and sin* migt in nil l ai n:
Sandy Anderson and wife left
Harding of Ohio is the Republican tion of the Floridu state pre»* con­ to have a coice in the affair.
f'
turduy to spend the "F o u rth "
nominee and he is a newspaper vent inh at Pensacola, while finding
govern mi*tii
in
*. tshinglon going from there to
editor. Cox of Ohio is the Democra­ much to commend, rail* attention to
I
;
do g Penn., then to Lowell, Q„
tic nominee and lie is a newspaper tiie bark wardin'** of this part of the
for
llu summer. Mr. Anderson is
editor. Until of them have been ri­ stale, in taking advantage of its
the
\
si d employee of the American
val candidates for governor of Ohio line agricultural opportunities.
Fru.: tir wers and this trip is made
Harding at the present time serving
Mr. Holly i* in position to know
in their interest.
his slate as IJ. S. Senator. The d e c ­
whereof he speaks, and promises to
Pierce Griffin is spending a short
write again on tiie same lines and
vacation near Miami, the guest of
(Continued
from
page
1
more at length. Sanford, the home of
friend*.
Mr. Holly, has made itself famous ad •cut. mint in- paid first before any
Mr*. Roy Philips and daughter
rich through shipments of celery and can be paid to the Preferred and
Helvu
are spending several days in
other Florida vegetables ti tiie north­ Common Stockholders. That mtikes
Jackson
vilb1.
ern market.
this -lock a migliij soun l in\estmcnt
Mrs.
Jno.
D. Jinkitis is in Orlando
I
should
say
that
this
stock
is
not
With the climate and soil of Es­
today
combining
business with
WE H A V E IT
Spec
’•
’.live
stock.
It
is
in*
e*t
incut
cambia county there is no reason in
pleasure.
stock
in
plants
and
properties
the world why thi* part of the state
CARTER’S —Tl cold reliable kind.
AD kinds, colors and iiuuntities.
should not be eiptally us successful that is not very greatly effected by
Carter's Paste, Musrilugc, ami
Or Belong to a Union.
in raising and shipping vegetables bard times. The people must have
Ink Eraser.
Even women wlm dii not work for n
Ice, Water, Gas and Electricity re­
north.
living bn vo n tmturnl .vcnrnliig to
If it is a fad , and The Journal gardless of times or conditions.
make
a striking appearance.—Cartoons
My Company enjoys the highest
does not believe that it is, that the
Office Supply Department
Magazine.
Phone 118
Sanford, Florida
western part of the state cannot com­ Commercial rating (Dunns \ \ Al
pete with tiie southern section in and i* offering an invest merit in
No. 210
raising vegetables for the northern which everyone can participate.
I t , «»c
( ur.JUhio ef i!n .M'lmutdi
j market, on account of the difference
't'1’"
r
r
.
&lt;n-uniiati i
Count* Hank al Sanford In the Stale
tn climate, it is most certainly possi­ of funds, farmer, school teacher,
of Fla., al the Close of Business,
ble for this part of the state to com­ clerk, laborers anti persons of every
June 30. 1920
pete with the more northerly of the walk and vocation of life can invest
with perfect eonfidence. There is
southern state*.
l(i'M*urri •
••.tn Hi al
| IK.SOO.OO
For instance the town of Fayette­ none better and 8 percent annual I-I.*m14(
* u* on tri la t e r a l JW urity O lhif
22H, Ihi i&gt;g
Ihsin Viral K«U(r
ville, North Carolina, for a number dividend which is payable quarterly
MI»»tL«r I. GfH .m i lh*v njhU
:u *;.i7* m
of years shipped regularly to the is con*istant with a stife and ouiul O n ftlfjlt
l * I.O'i
I.'rdlul S t ll.cl. |„ifo rty
northern markets the finest kind of invest merit.
Slat*
mitl Mi»nlrip4l Hum!*
2 I.I.VI tiU
t it'. V i i u n r fi
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headed lettuce, grown in frame beds
M . ll'm.l
Furmturr and PiUuf*«
it is true, but bringing such a splen­
11-vriV*i rlic I I ikimh»* anil Mthrr IS *.Dirf* *
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did prices us to make it one &lt;.f the solieitor. Dtir employee ka*e all *I h1»1
r
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best paying crops. In this same town I purchased stuck and they w l tell
i ’h«and Ktrhanc* ^ for
were ul*n raised and shipped quan- you the truth about it in a •unple
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litie of strawberries and dewberries plain, straight forward language. 1'i»-1■mu Hand
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and other smntl fruits and vegetables Remember behind die stock i* the
T . t a l .......... .
If west Flnrida farmer- feel that combined earning capacity &lt;f plants
lii 1
1 1 rv rail not e uipe.e vvttli f f r 'nick­ operating iti 1 !* cities a* follows: t 'nptiul Si»v- 1 1'at'l in
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The or, rinjr until ‘in &lt;T I imiei
10,01HI ml
S'lrpHj* U mimI
els i I he - ,i peni n,,r of i • ate,
Arcad a. Hrudentowit,
&lt; •idelle, l ' fi'llv.■1 d 1"f -lit«
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lAi*' iiM-ti and
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they can »no t cer atu.,* ••••' q te itli I t. I.ain.erdalc. Ft. Myers, l.n&gt;.eland
u
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I dv uh rnl* 1'rtpaul
Okeeehobee, 1milli cI'mI 1 ft |i4«iiia Nt|l»i la- farmer * I N* rth Car*.I na, in Live Dak, Miami.
d„ 1 c up
i.. r»wvk
|their l.ipnn ut • •( early tegetahles. I'ens.o'ol i, Pitnta Gordn, I’.ii.itkn, I *# mat
I l *• r fltirati . 1 In*
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Augu-tine,
Sanford,
Stuart
Tifton
The farmer* of 11el me* e. nutty
Tim** * •rlifj. ati *
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West
and i ll
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have recently sbipj.e.l -weet pot at tie*
t*t ft III* 11 &lt;
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lania
Palm
Heaeli.
We
also
supply
in i w ry p.trl nf ii. tn I' 1
I left over from la-i yvur's crop al
I ’lltf M I I tuu k t i lint t l i4int
iric
1
ten cent* a pound, f- "• I*. Farmers .Manatee, Palmetto etc.
'l
ie ii an ' my tin y u .1
SlVllIf* J I* |n*a,if•
iM.iir ii
11* 1,7ft
Tutail I *■; «»»lt *
This stock can be purchased at the
Want i
■ff ' &lt;1 w i i II . 1- j of Escambia county have recently
shipped some of the finest Irish local office. Manager Morris is in
tl.lt&gt;*,*'.?.u
X&gt;«al
w tv l.». 1; c I.k *
11 .. u i)
m.
potatoes grown in the state.
charge. The company
has
al.-o S tair «»l H iftsta,
t*i*unt)r
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h.-s run . w .y f.o.vj In ■_*.
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It. K &gt;, Ca*hlrf *.f ih»* ibovr-namnl
If wo have the climate and the soil a uniipie and simple Investment
itank ii i *tsUmnly ■ * *** that i hr ilhivr itati nu fit 1*
Ltd us iL ynn ii up foi Ivin i t*.
why is it, then, that tin* farmers of Hr eliure which may be bud for the IfUi* t « t h " It.-jf f rny
a n d brllirt*
A. 14. KKV. t aihlrr
Let the H. *fc It’s. Auto Doctor
west Florida are not tahing tiieir asking at tiie Sanford office.
t'umti
lot k after your car’s health
**. W. 5|»mrrf
rightful place in agricultural de­
The “Game" of Life.
I. IV MrlTu’Ur
velopment of the state?
K
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Life
Is
like
ti
game
of
whist.
I
don't
B.
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We know that we can grow the enjoy the game much, but 1 like to pluy
Hul iffStml an*l tworn la brfar«* me Ihl* 3 li
:‘»«j p a r k a y e .
day
id
June
I! 20,
vegetables for Escambia county has my cards well nml see what will ho
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end
of
It.—George
Eliot.
Notary l*ubHr«
carried off one blue rilibon at the

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Buckeye state before November and
in either case Ohio will again lie the
mother of a president. Some grand
old state, we say.

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Sanford, Florida

�THE SANFORD HERALD

July 3.

Uitle Happcnlna*

Mention of
Millers in Urlcf
pfrtonal Items
of Interest

In and About
£ THe City &lt;£

Mi., Rernlco Austin left Wcdncs. ,or Valdosta Ga., to spend a
pjonth with friend*.
YoU can order y « r new Ruick
««ve time oil the next eur
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46-tfc
load.
R o b ert Holly has returned from a
to Palmetto where lie was the
, UL of his brother Reg Holly tak­
ing in the Fourth of July celebration.
The ladies of the Truthseckcrs
C]I„ 0f the Methodist church will
l. u a Thanksgiving Rnznar Nov.
}9th and 20th.
47-ltc.
\V M. Haynes visited in Jackson­
ville on the Fourth remaining over
with Mrs. Haynes and the children
,ho arc the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Hurry Stevenson.
Get your orders in now for your
..»• Ruick cur.
See W. J . Thigpen.
46-tfc.
H. F. Lane sells the Williams farm
located on First street belonging to

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Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

Mrs. Ed Putnum left Wednesday
for Ilirmingham, Ala., to visit her
parents and other relatives.
Mrs. W. L. M e .* an left (Thursday
P ..end the summer in Jacksonville
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
J . K. Mettinner.
Mrs. II. II. Chapell and daughter
Martha are expected Saturday. They
have been visiting in South Carolina.
W. P. Fields made a hurried trip
to Lakeland, Plant City and other
towns this week.
J . E. Spurting and children spent
the Gth at the Reach.
Louise Fields is spending a while
with her uncle at Crescent City.
Mr. and Mrs. Wulthall
and
daughter Helen and Mr. and Mrs.
George Wells motored to Jacksonville
to spend the "F o u rth .”
L. Allen and family were at the
Reach July Oth.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Flowers and
young folks spent Monday at the
Reach.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Adams and
family motored to Haines City
Monday spending the day with
with Mrs. F. S. Shaw.
Mrs. F. H. May and grandson
Lamar May arrived Wednesday to
spend sometime with the former’s
son O. F. May.
Miss Elizabeth Charles was the
guest of Miss Elizabeth Flowers at
the Reach Monday.
Miss Mary Fields is visiting the!
L. it. Edwards family at Chatta­
hoochee.
E. It. Rrown. state sales manager
of die Virginia Carolina Chemical

K. Pace to Mr. B. N. Thomas
celery
grower of Cameron City.
Order your new Ruick now and
you "dl ',ot l°ao «ny time on the
'row car load coming in soon. 4G-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Drumlcy and
family and L. I. Frazier left in their
nr Tuesday for Atlanta and North
Carolina and while nwoy will also
vi.it New York City and other points
Rr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is In
Sanford on Tuesday anti Friday
of each week.
h-tf
Mr-. Muhlon Wright ami little
, 11. left this week (&gt;»r North Carolina
u 11 r&lt; she will spend several weeks.
She w.i- accompanied as far as
.......... villi, hy Mai....... anil Rufus I t' ° ” * * * in »*"* &amp; &gt;’ &gt;•” ’ ^lay and
today. Mr. Rrown reports Imsiness
. . , good and much fertiiser being sold
U ,lff" \ lBU“_ .“ rT n_U1
I f'»r fall planting.
ar: i . icKeits with sere head. At
Mis. Mary Jane Hogan, who n
la,l .i remedy. **C &amp; C " tested and
I
cently
her connection
with
tint on hy Rena Allen, Daytona, .
, , severed
,
. ,
ri-.ri.la $1.00 bottle.
Il-7tp. “ hi«
M*«hlisl.inri.l m
Heston, where she was cmplovcd, was
Cat„. M. \\. Lovell of Leesburg WJW
„ mn Kri(|ay
Saturduv,
in
visiting; visiting her mother. Miss Hogan
frnme folks. He reports Lake County j||ift
s .ltllnlav f(tr Sanford,
a, l.ing m a most flourishing condi- whm ,
wi„ U}C&amp;u,
Ku*ti*
mo and Ids ..range frovc ami farm j L.lk(. lt(.Kion.
at l.t-l 'ti is doing well.
Henry McLaulin Jr., of Sanford,
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
Florida, was the Sunday guest of his
It AGS. ANY KIND
EXformer classmate, Miss Ruth Mar­
» LPT
OLD
SOC K S,
shall. Mr. McLaughlin is at present
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
student in Chicago.— St. Charles
I El) SPREADS. AT THE
ill. Chronicle.
HERALD OFFICE.
G'J-tf
The many friends of Miss Myrtice
Palmer are glad to have her back
i.gain sifter a vacation spent at her
old home in lloek Hill, S. C. Miss
Palmer will lake her position as head
of the Fcrnald-Latighton Hospital
To 210 Park Avc. near
again much to the gratification of
Second Street
the tnedieal stall ami the executive
A- im i Hi‘t.* r mms w *ro board.
Mr. and M s. Harry Lewis amis
: v.ill. Ido, f Ik.w rentwl i lit.*
Mr. and Mrs. H. J . Ilollv visited at
on r ■i lottilliu * Ik us *.
the home of Hoy Symcs at Winter
Mr. Thomas is a successful

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Look Inside The Lid

Park Monday evening, taking
plunge in the lake and eating lunch
afterward. Mr. and Mrs. Symcs have
one of the finest country homes in
this part of the state and their many
friends are always welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Key of
Sanford, were Fourth guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Kipp of South
Ridgewood
avenue. Mrs. Key Is
planning to leave on an extended
northern trip this week, and the
usit with
Daytona friends was in
the nature of a good bye. — Day­
tona Notes.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Baxter and Miss
Baxter and Vail Lovell of Atlanta
were in the city yesterday enroute to
Miami. From there they will go to
west Florida anil on into Georgia
again for the return home. Vail
Lovell is with the Georgia Railway
&amp; Power Co., and has a fine position
Ills many
Sanford friends were
glad to see him again and to know
that he is propspering.
Notice Of A Correction
Somehow there seems to be an
Impression in some localities t" the
effect that the lowest rate chrged
for accomodations at the Sea Side
Inn, Daytona Reach, is fifty dollars,
per week, American plan, whereas,
the minimum charge is $:t.50 per day
or $21.00 per week and up, accord­
ing to the rooms selected, or a dol­
lar per day and up. European plan.
17- He.
Noritrc
Meeting of Campbell-Losing
Post American Legion
Thurs­
day Julv l.ilh at tlie Curt III iihc.
Methodist Church
Services lor Sunday as follows:
Sunday School at tRJO A. M.
Preaching Rev. S. \\ Walker at
11 A. M.
Subject "Abolishing the Sabbath'
Kpworth i.eague at 7;UU o’clcok
P. M
Evening -erxiee S:U0 P. M.
Sul ject "Knowing what is in the
I &gt;ark"
Everyltody cordially invited.
Death of Eieretl Hodges
Everett Hodge* aged twenty, son
of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Hodges who
reside* in the Ft. Reed section died
on Tuesday morning after a short
illness. The funeral occurred from
the home on Wednesday at let.
o’clock, Dr. Walker of the Metho­
dist church officiating and interrmenl living made in
l.akcview
cemetery.
The sympathy of the
many
friends goes out to the parents in
the loss of this young man who had
not reached manhood’s estate and
who gave promise of being a great
help to his parents in the years to
come.
Miami Council Will Proildc Real
Color Line For Its Town.
Miami. July S. tty unanimous
vote of council last night the city
will buy a strip of land one mile
long and 501) feel wide, to lie held
vacant as a color line between the
white and negro sections.

T h e T h o ro b re d
In its smart, dashing body
lines, harmonious color scheme,
and luxurious upholMeiy, the
Lexington Thorobrcd is true to
its mime.
T here is no compromise about
this latest sport model— no sug­
gestion ol the adapted touring
car. It lias a n individuality of
its own.
JTurebnJ (Sfwrl Alodtl), f-.'Jj,- Touring Car, t i t 8$: Isz-SaLtn, f.’iA’j ; Scl-inrtlt,
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Silk Underwear That is Both Lovely and Practical
C om fortable Glove Silk U nderw ear and U nderthings ol
and Crepe de chenes. Teddies, G ow ns and Cam isoles
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$1.25 to $12.50

The Right Brassier May Do
Much to Beautify

rne Figure
it makes less apparent one’s Corseting and ill so doing adds
m uch to the Style and attractiveness of the Silhouette. Our
display of Brussiers embraces many Styles in Plain and Fancy
Materials. Prices are Surprisingly Moderate.

Silk Bloomers Have Usurped
The Place of Petticoats
If it hasn’t this Trademark it isn’t
a Victrora
You c.ui readily identify the Victrola by tin* famous Victor
trademark "Mis Master’s Voice." It i* not a Victrola without the
Vi. i&lt;»r dog. Thi* trademark I* on every VirtnJa. It guarantee.*
the uuaility and protect* you from inferior ■uhstitut-*.
The ward "Virtrola" i* also.a regi«lercd trademark of the
Victor Talking Machine Company. It Is derived fmm the word
"Victor" and designate* the product* of the Victor Company only.

in many Fashionable Women’s Wardrobes, and once
having gained their favor, they maintain their Popularity
hy their Practicability. 1 licy conic in a variety ol
wanted Colors, some with rows ol Shil l ings, others with
effective Ruffles at their Hems.

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As applied to *nund-reprotlucing instruments, "Victoria" refer*
only to the instrument* made hy the Virtcr Company—the choice
of the world’s greatest artist*.

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Insist upon seeing the famous Victor trademark*. On the portable
stylw, which have no lid, the Victor trademark appears on the side
of the cabinet

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THE SANFORD HERALD

July 9. 1920

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family with their guests were San­ at Hickory Lodge, Hccman Springs,
ford visitors at Daytona Uoach on Monday, chaperoning a gay group
Monday.
of young people who will spend the
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Speer were month of July in camp. Leaving on
the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monday were Misses May Thrasher,
Ethel Henry,
George ‘Speer nt Daytona Heaeh. Dorothy Humph,
"S teve” our old chef and the best in the country
Norma,
Herndon,
Murv
Elizabeth
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wight were
and
Camilla
I’
uleston;
Walter
Con­
is again with us and is ready a t all times to handle
"mor.g the liollds) visitors ut Daynelly Hume Humph, J . D. Woodruff
tonu H«*&lt;w*h.
your order of any kind in the way that only Steve
nnd Ned Chittenden.
A congenial party enjoying the
week end at Daytona Heaeh were
can do it.
Farewell Parly
Mrs. I. J . Seeord, Mrs. May Hunter
and son Douglas, and Mr. Hallman.
A delightful informal and impromW hen you let us si.pp’y your building
Dr. and Mrs. J . N. Hobson und tu surprise was rendered Mrs. T. E,
needs you get a treat deal more than just so
family and their guests, Mrs. Thomas Puletson last Thursday evening when
many feet of lumber—bundles of shingles_
E. Tischer and Miss Edith Ware the "Gleaners" tho Sunday school
pounds of nails—or panels of Beaver Board.
spent Monday ut Daytona Heaeh. class of which she is teacher, gather­
You get the benefit of our building
Mr. Fred Wight joined
Mrs. ed at her home for a farewell party
material
knowledge and experience in Service
In
her
honor.
The
"surprise"
was
Wight at Coronado on Saturday for
that
helps
you get the results you want at tho
complete
and
the
evening
passed
the holiday season. Mrs. Wight is
right price. Service first in planning tho
spending two weeks at the beach. most pleasantly, the happy event
work—more service in selecting proper mate.
Mr. A. D. Parrish came up from being planned upon tho occasion of
rial3—
speedy service in delivering the goods.
Mrs.
Puleston's
departure
for
Chau­
Itoss on Saturday and with Mrs.
tauqua
Lake,
N.
Y.
to
spend
the
You pay for the materials. T h e service
Parrish spent the week end at Day­
summer.
pays for itself in the larger volume of business
tona Heaeh.
it brings through super-satisfied customers.
A jolly party of picnickers at
Ilrldgc
For
Visitors
Daytona Heaeh on Monday were
It will pay you to
Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen. Misses
be one o f them.
A charming event in society cir­
Simmons of Jacksonville have re­ Anna and Juanite Allen, Miss Ger­ cles, Suturday afternoon was the
turned home after a pleasant visit trude Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pcvy- lovely bridge party with which Mrs.
hnuse, Mr. Pcvyhouse Sr. and Ernest J . G. Hall entertained in honor of
with Mrs. Fannie Lee.
her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Steed of
Mrs. Fannie Lee and Mrs. Geo. Hrotherson.
Mrs. R. A. Torhcun, Editor
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stone and Kissimmee and the latter's guest,
HutT are visiting relatives and friends
Rhone 3115
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ollerman Mrs. Sterling Willhoyp of Quincy.
in Jacksonville.
Prizes were won by Mrs. S. O.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Drummond and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
James Eaton and daughter formed a Chase and Mrs. W. C. Hill to whom
Personals
Snrltly
and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones mo­
congenial party at Daytona Heaeh were presented respectively n pretty
v
Miss Jennie lloyd Hudgens of tored to Daytona lleach Saturday
on
Sunday.
vase
and
a
bathing
suit
hag.
Mrs.
Mount villi*. S. &lt; . who is visiting in to enjoy the festivities incidental to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry li m a n were Willhoyp was given u souvenier
Leesburg, spent the week-end with the glorious Fourth.
.vmong
the Sanford folks seen at spoon and Mrs. Steed, u silver tea
Miss Merrie Francis Hall returned
Mis. Theodore I.ungley.
the beach celebrating t^je glorious hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and last Friday from Tampa where she Fourth.
The decorations were particularly
Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Smith with was the guest of Miss Adine Fuchs
Messrs.
W.
O.
Newman
and
Dick
pretty,
southern moss and graceful
their children formed a congenial and other relatives.
Hranch
spent
the
holiday
at
Day­
luimhoo
forming an effective back­
Mrs. K. I,. Howe is down from
party spending Sunday at Clay
ground
for
quantities of red roses.
tona
lleach.
Jacksonville spending some time with
Springs.
The
note
of
red was released in the
Mrs.
L.
L.
Harvey
and
little
son
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Mrs. Maldon Wright and hahy left
dainty
refreshment
courses and in the
with
her
sister
Miss
Harvey
en­
lletts.
the
punch
and
mints.
during the week for North Carolina.
517 Commercial Street
Mrs. Sidney Carrnway left Mon­ joyed the Fourth at Daytona lleach.
Mr.
Wright accompanied her to
Iced
punrh
was
dispensed
through­
Mr. and Mrs. John
Leonard!
day for Woodherry Gu.. lo visit re­
Jacksonville.
latives. The summer's itinerary will spent the week-end at Coronado. out tin- game by Miss Merrie Fran­ I enacth an arch of ferns studded with
Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Speer are
cis Hall. There were five tables of
include Macon, Tifton and Atlanta
among the Sanford summer re*iplayers and a number of tea guests. pink and white blossoms.
Ga.. She will he away until Septem­
Hlrllis
dents at the lleach.
The bride was very lovely In an
Ray ami ilngnn Si*..
ber.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coleman an­
Mr. Mack (». Currawny tun re­
afternoon frock of navy blue silk
Pretty II'.me Wedding
Jacksonville, Florida
Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Miller and nounce the birth of a little son,
turned from a visit with his daugh­
Surrounded with tinthe beauty and and for the wedding trip she wore a
family I avt t.»l.,e oe of the Ilrisson •uni- 29th at TampLco S. C. Mrs.
ter Mrs. K D. T v lir -it Liv* •&gt;.i .
tailored suit of midnight blue tri­ All modern improvonvnt.s. .Vi
Apartments at Daytona lleach for j Coleman will he remembered as charm of lloral decorations, the
Railroad ticket olliees in lm ,jcotine
with a blue hat, sailor shape
.Mr. amt Mrs. Archie lletts left 1, the remainder of the summer.
wedding of Min Mabel Lottie Allen
Miss Alva Vaughn.
rif.
( ’cater o f every liing.
to
match
and
faced
with
wnilc.
Wednesday for New York and tin
to Mr Clarence Clarke Alexander,
, Mr. an ! Mrs. D. C. Harclif and
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Muines are
F:
*st
e|
ss in every particular.
Kust.
The marriage was witnessed by
|family have joined the Sanford rejoicing in the birth of a ten pound was a pretty home affair of Saurday
Rut
s
•
.v
p rs . ? ! t
afternoon,
with
Dr.
George
Hyman
Mr. Car.
V'ideii v.:. t ..• w«
the relatives and close friends of the
colony at Da&gt;tona lleach.
hoy. at Jacksonville July 2nd. Mrs.
Rath
$1.50,
$2.00.
of
the
llaptist
church
officiating.
‘end guest nf his cousins Mrs
Ken-)
I 'ide and groom,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fe.-ran of Muines was Miss Herthu Mucey of
nctli bobbin* and Miss Olga \ ilden
A color scheme of pink and white
K. FRANK PEARCE, Prop.
Mrs. Alexander is the second
E ustis after a few days visit with tliis city.
Monday lie left with Mi«s Vihlen
was
made
charmingly
effective
with
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
.1.
T.
t'oir daughter, Mrs. D L. Thrasher,
Until Tichnor i* the name of the
for Miami, West Palm lleach and
I -ft Saturday for an extended stay little daughter born to Mr. and quantities of oleanders amid hanks Allen and is a charming girl, pos
Key West to spend thier vacation
of ferns and potted plants. For the ing an attractive personality. The
ut Montreal. N. ('.
Mrs. A M. Tichnor. July It It.
with relatives and other friends.
ceremony the young couple stood
(Continued on page 12)
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Itrownlee
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peel announce
Mr. and Mrs. (ins I.infos, nee
•pent Tuesday and Wedne day with the birth of a daughter. May 2Sth
Mi** Annie McDermott and Mr.
Mr. and Mr.-. Harry Ward at Day­ She will he culled Margaret.
Julian llnrhean who were guests of
tona lleach.
Dr. utid Mrs. .1. N. Itohson have re­
L.'ooks-Fnrlc)
Mrs. Leslie Hryun and Mi-* Gladys
turned to their homes in South
llryun left during the week for an
Mr*. Victoria Farley of Sanford j
Carolina.
extended vi-it in Georgia.
and Mr. M. T. Hrooks, p. -senger
Mr. C. I*. Tyler of Pi ria. III.
conductor
on the Snnford-Trilhy
Mr.
and
Mr-.
J
.
E.
Pace
have
gone
apont last week here, t i e gin : of
division
of
the
Atlantic (Jn.i*l Line,
to
Hot
Springs
for
the
month
of
Mr. I ’ arry Kent.
were united in marriage la*t night
July.
Mr. Carl Schultz and Miss Minu
Mrs. D A. Caldwell and Mi«s by Hev. J \V. Doyle, baptist min­
Howard ure spending this week with
ister. at ti i- bottle of J . \V. Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Symes at Winter Let tie Caldwell are spending two
Port Tampa.
weeks at Treasure Island.
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Hrooks came down
Mrs. E. D. Ilrownlee left this week
Miss Myrtice Palmer has returned
by
automobile and met at tin- home
to Sanford and is pleasantly domici­ for White Oak, North Carolina to
of
Mr. Lynn, an old friend. They
led with Mrs. Theodore Langley. spend the remainder of the summer.
were joined by Mr. nnd Mrs. Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. D. Ilrumley
Miss Virginia DeCoursey returned
ton. the latter being tin* daughter of
are
leaving this week for Charlotte,
from Jacksonville Sunday and left
tin* bride, and by \V. H. Hrooks, son
again on Wednesday to spend eight N. C.
of the groom, who dropped in on
Misses Marie and Edith Teague them unexpectedly.
(lays in Del.und attending the Flori­
the popular young guests of their
da llaptist Assembly.
The groom formerly was located
sum.
Mrs. Theodore I.ungley, have
Kd Nicholson, son of Mrs. O. F.
at Port Tampa City, where he lived
May ha» recently joined the C. S. returned to their home in Mount- for a number of years,— Tampu
Merchant Marine and sailed from villi*. S. C. They were the rocipents Tribune.
Jacksonville this week for Texas. of many charming social attentions
while here.
Pic nir Purl)' at Lake llurney
.Mrs. J . N. Itohson have as her
tguesLs for July, her sister, Mrs.
One of the most'enjoyable outihgs
Holiday lleach Parties
Thomas YL Fischer and cousin. Miss
celebrating the Fourth was the ull
lleach parties galore marked in
day picnic at Lake Harney with the
Edith Ware of Charleston, S. C.
part the celebration of the National
Mrs. J . If. Ferguson has returned holiday at the various beach resorts, following folks present: Mrs. Alex­
Sfrutt .Miami accompanied !&gt;y her and those who remained at home ander Vaughn. Mr. und Mrs. S. A.
Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Itoss Long
•daughter. Mm. Lynn Kilhourn.
rooted for the
Sanford-Orlnndo
and family. Miss Mildred Huston
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hell and games a large* contingent of the
family left this week in tlieir ear home-folks accompanying the hoys and Lee McLain.
fur Chart,...,. V C. T ! . . , CA,.e.i co oriunilo in the afternoon, while
Prominent Visitor In Sanford
to 1* away until September.
the grand-stand, bleachers and car
Dr.
Claude* F. Hreeclin, physician
Mr. and Mrs. It. J . Holly and Mr. space were well lillicd for the morn­
and
surgeon
of Anderson S. C. spent
ing
game
with
a
jolly
enthusiastic
and Mrs. II. it. Lewis spent the
last
week
in
Sanford, the guest of
holiday
crowd.
Among
those
seen
National holiday at Winter Park
his sister, Mrs. J . N. Hobson, while
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy at Daytona Heaeh were:
Symes, enjoying the beautiful home
Hon. and Mrs. Forest Lake and en route from the Mayo Clinic in
and pirnicing in the pergolu on the daughters. Misses Serita and Maud California. Dr. Hreedin has travelled
the Cnited States over and conceded
lake.
Luke, spending tin- week-end.
the palm to Sanford for its climate
Mr. Henry Mcl.nuliri will leave for
Mr. and Mrs. J . F. Hickson, Al­
Tampa on Monday where lie will bert Hickson and Dick Terhcun Ir. that lie* states cannot be excelled
Ultend it;, convention of n.r Itetatl spent the week-end at Daytona He wa* most favorably impressed
with the town and vincinity. lie
Jcwlelcm A-.-oriation.
Heaeh.
left last Friduv for Anderson.
Mr. and Mm III. i|*o&gt;- and Mrs.
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The many Sanford friends of the
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Columbia South Carolina quite re­
cently.
The bride who is ati attractive
alt I lovable girl I- the niece of Dr.
and Mrs. .1. N. Hobson with whom
she made her home in this city for
a number of years and is well known
nnd popular with a large circle of
friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Linfos spent a week
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The Southern Farmer
flu following
the
Southern
Review published at Asheville was
sent' in by a friend and is very much
to tin- p o i n t :

"The Southern farmer gets wp at
the idarm of a Connecticut clock.
Huttons Ids Chicago suspenders t o t
ft, tri&lt;*t overalls.
Washes Ids face |
with Connecticut soap made in n
J'cnnst Ivmtia pan. ISits ilown to a
(Jrand Rapids tablee. Hats Chicago
m&gt;.it ami Indiana hominy fried in
K.iti-1- lard on a St Louis stove.
puts a New York bridle on a Ken­
tucky mule fed with Iowa corn, i
IT
a farm covered b&gt; an Ohio
Mortage with a Chattanooga plow.
Winn bed-time comes ht1 reads a
rhapi.r from a Hilde printed in
|!..,ten and says a prayer written
in Jerusalem. Crawls under a blan­
ket made in New Jersey to be kept
. T i . i b y a South Carolina dog the
onh leone product on the place."
T &gt; man who wrote this was no
fr • . ( the Smith. If he hud been,
t.i ■' .hi have uddol: "And pm. . enough cotton to clothe the
Sanford House Coolie
!. loo per cent, of the countrys
Last
Sunday morning as a bunch
..■nr. fllf percent of the connof
men
were standing round the
Ipliur, 519 per cent, of the]
of
lint
ancViit
San­
phosphate, 99 percent, ruins
country's aluminum, liO per. ford House talking about Sanford
&lt;*'.t of the graphite, 100 percent, past and present a cooler came out
ef it. |e.units, 91! percent, of the of the debris umi marched down the
&gt;«!&lt;■ potatoes, 90 percent, of the street. One of them caught the cooler
. , '.o percept, of tin- early spring and pasted a label on his hack which
Cootie",
\..■« \ible-, L"&gt; percent, of the pench* read: "Sanford House
&lt;• I ' i •r e n t , of the chickens and Ninety years old. The cooler is
lie would add that the traveling and was last heard from
manufacturers in a year on Oak Avenue near Postmaster
amount to Jfi.000,000.000, that it Elder's home.
contributes §18,000,000,000 feet ol
luml.tr to house the world, and that
Curd of Appreriullon
its taxable property is $10,000,000,1trot her homl of Locomotive En­
000 lie would have reminded us
gineers
wish to thank nil of those
that the Southern genius for govwho
took
part or assisted in any
......... 'it created tlie American Comway
toward
making the Memorial
m-.t u-alth; and that to-day it is
Services
such
a great success. These
t . .une political genius which must
annual
exercises
impart a better
*labilize our national life.
spirit in members and friends of our
order each year and bring all of us
Surf II thers He Cautious
together in the bonds of union and
Naturally New Smyrna mol Coro
friendship and loyally and that
great fraternal spirit among our
fellow members.
\V. F. SH E l . LEV,
N. IL LEON A RD.
R. F. G R IFFIN .
6 0 0 0 TO
THCLAtT
O/fOO"
S hirk holders M eeting
SCALED TINS ONLY
AT YOUR GROCERS

MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE

W omen
Gel Q uick H elp from P E P S IN 0L ,
W hich R estores G ood Health
Ikbiliiy o f thr digestive organs, from
sla« li U’otnrn frequently suiTrr, Is tin?
i -i i f nf thin, watery blood. Hy Inking
IVpiijinl you can ward o(T niicrnla,
•h di-idrujra In all It and Itcauly.
I'tptliinl s l i r n g t l n i i weak digestive
a '*i"n, brlps your stomach do ll.s work
arid promotes the thorough assimila­
tion of food that ercnlrs nrr unfailing
apply of the pure blood neccMary to
i'tvr you roiy, robust benltb.

L e a v in tjs ,

F lo rid a Citrus E x c h a n g e
M ark ets Citrus F ru its on
Food and H ealth Values

MANFOIIH at llrarlrntown

made against him at the dose of the
I&gt;a)tuna at Ml. IVtr •
Harlow at I.akrland Aur. 2
game. Feeling ran so high that it
Lakeland at Hallow—AU( 2.
Tam|ta at Orlando
was necessary for Kuhnt to lie es­
corted from tlie grounds ami to his tt i:i»\i:«t11 1 v n i r i i s n u m o i s t i . i
MtNFOIlll at lUrlow
hotel hy the police.
Orlando
— al Daytona
T h e Florida Citrus Excliangc sells
Tarn!»a at Hi. Pet** AuiC *.
Immediately following the close cf
M. I*?t* at Tfttnfift —Au* *
Iradrntown
at
l.aki-linii
grapefruit and oranges on their food and
the game the fans rusheit to the field
III ■11%% SVTDKDAV Al'CI U fc-7
and Kuhut took refuge in the press
health values.
Orlandu at SANFOltD—Au&lt; ii.
S VNF( &gt;ft D at Orlando —An*. T
box. He it said to bis credit that as
I Akdanti at Tampa
soon as he had changed shoes and
St. IVtr at Harlow
Growers who market cooperatively,
llrtilrntown at Daytona
packed his puraphenalia in his handMh M m V TIH.SDAY At'tDsr 9*10
hag that he came out. The attempted
advertise and demonstrate the * food and
Hradt*ntti»n at SANTOUD
witticism of Saturday was of a vulgar
Da&gt;Inna at It mini*
health values of Sealdsweet fruits. Con­
at (irUiido
nature and was plainly heard by
l akeland at St Pete
sumers are taught to pay what they are
many of the ladies in the uudeince. WIDNIiSDW TIM ItSDAY v H . l s r 11*12
S \NHitt D at Daytona
This and not any decisions that lie
worth and dealers educated to distribute
I «k«UruJ at UradentoK n
made in the ball game was what
S' Petr at Itaflow
iif
U
ndi*
at
Tampa
them at fair profits.
came very near getting him messed •itiim
s a t r i m ay
\n.i m is - i i
up. The management of the Lakeland
Harlow at SANH*UD
at Itradrntitw n
land ( ’lull, after listening to at least
Speculat ive marketingagencies do lilt le
I j r . j j ad t.aWlarnt
St Cati rtlturK at Da&gt; Iona
a dozen protests, tiled orally after
or notiling to educate the buying public
TiiisiiAi
%ri;rsT ic-ir
Saturday's game, requested hy wire
Tampa at S AK Co It D
as to the value of Florida fruits. There­
that the assignment id umpires for
i Rlamjit at St. t1* t* rvKurj:
Uartiia
at
Daytona
Monday he changed, advising Presi­
fore, they can appeal to the trade only
lit 4 deni o a n at t. *k« laltd
dent Rose's o l l i t e that it was not u i p m :siiv y t i l l usd ti u i ; i s r i m j
on a price basis. The competition of
MNTi UID at St. C« tir*l*ui&lt;
deemed for the best interest of the
(ijj tutu at Cak« land
spurt in Lakeland to have this um­
everv car of fruit thev sell reduces1’ the
Tampa at Hart *
Hrad* nt**a n at t»»lando
pire otliciate. The management has
prices received by all the growers of the
s u i iu d y
tii s r
since learned that President Rose m u m
s t s m i l l l at Uk. land
was absent from his otlice. being
IIivton* at 1 i"p a
lUr'na at t IrtamC*
either in Chicago or on route thereto,
S* C (»f «iinrt* at llr**l«*ntoart
and that Mr. Crick, hi. secretary M n M U V I i U S D i Y II lit S I J l 21
( i f . W M'S \v!pl VV.tltld l il i * I ' t J i f l l
o-Un.l i *t s VNFOl t D —Aur. 23
was at Daytona for the holidays. A
ill
'ir f 'tiit fur wltat it s w trtlt slmuM
MSHMI ii at Orlando Aur *1
vigorous protest has been tiled again­
Davtot a ut IIra*lrnt**wn
: |ip*y for HK'mbefs'iip i:t the Fioritl i
I ak« t ind at Haftoa
st Mr. Kubat by the directors and
Tampa at Si I’Hr \l!r. 23
( ititis Kscltnt g.*. Writr tin*business
Si C*It* at Tampa kiir 21
otlicers of the l.akelan i ("lull and it
W K D M .S IIO T l l l l t S l l \\ V I M S
tn
up" ;.! 'I' inp.t, or &lt;’ ill on
is earnestly hoped that the local
Hrad* nt n at S VNTilKh
funs who ‘dive been so loyal to the
jtaft
at Tampa
l .mil Lug 1 *t
St f* it-ralftirr »t Orlando
O riin g e C m in ly F i l m s S u b - K x i'liiin g o
i hid n
m u ru n vv \i oi si
Orlando Rank &amp; Trust Comjmii) Ibdlding
l.ak* land at S \S' HHID
t HiAfkd&gt;* at Hrad(iit**n
(Irlniitlo, Florida
Hart*.a at St. IVIrralxirr
Tampa at Daitofia 2 1.0 111 a \
MllND D
I I i :s i »%Y \l «.» s r
I'Vveii years ol tmiiualilied success. Proven
SW IoU D at Tampa
DatftOia at Daftoa
stability. Increasing advantages to members.
I aki land at *Ir'laiolo
Itradi rilcHn at St Crl*-r«l»tir&lt;
win 1 1 1 1 its. si:cri:Miu:it 1 . 2
S \NCoin » at Hradi-ntina n
a! I ii Undo
(lari 1 * iit Tampa
St IS I•f
r at 1.ak» larid
I in s \ l. s I.I* I i: MIII. II 3-1
f ak. land at SAN CtUlD
I'altfina at St. I'#I**fpiling
iir!atii|o nt Haflo»
Hrad*-ntoMn at Vampa
M iis im sll* I CM III It ft
S\\C'»C. |&gt; al Oftando a m
UrUuilo at S\NM*IID p rn
St |*i l** at T.itnp» 2 ram**
Japancs- S'nokmg Costeins
Hrad. nt»%kr&gt; at Daytona J ram**
Smoking I* vei&gt; einiiioon m .l.tpnn.
liar to'* at l.a k* lan*l » rn.
I
.ukt Ianti at ll«rl*»» p m.
All the men !H"I most of llte tallies
smoke, the L-Irl- 1 ■•glniiitig when they I I iis. wi : d . si:i*i cmiii :'* ;• •
S ANCo It D at l.ak* land
lire ntioilt lelt '• ms. .if jure. Th e ladles
Oi Iando at Tampa
St Cit*r»lirur at Da&gt;lorta
I nve pipes with Imigcr stems Ilian liie
Hradento a u at llarHi *
I*:. O, PAINTHIS FKHTILIZICH COMPANY
it,eti. anti If mio nf them wishes to
1 ill its i 1 1 1 . si;c 1 1 :Mlilllt am
JA
C
K
S
O N V lf.I.K ,
F L O R ID A
show a L'i'iilleoiiin a special mark of
Daytona at SAN Coll D
C O .tlI'l.liT I! I'ltllT II.I/ .ltltK
Itart os at Orlando
favor, sjte lights her pipe, lakes a
l.ak* land at |1r«d**nt ■** n
I ' l l l l T I I . I / . l t l l k l A T IO I IA l.M
whiff, hands Ii In him, mol lets him
Tampa at St. If»-t**f*lnif•?
H PIIA Y H I I S
smoke.
srrniiiAY s i . . ' . i;.\iai:»: it
lN S H C T in n U K
p
n
i
i
t
S| !*•'IrralMUK nl SANCOllD
I'U tll.T H V S l t l T U R H
Simple EwphTnatlon.
Orlando at Daytona 2 rani**
\% i l l * l o r ltilr*| l*rlr«* I J a l a .
N n l t l j i * (TIt r a p m
tint fir t r a a ■!* *« $ a In I In a w lllt D i i a l l l r *
Harlow at I,ak*tarid 2 ram**
W h y Is Ii ( Inn l l ' l o s m a k e no illsTampa at Hradenlown 2 r ain*■*,

CITRUS E X C H A N G E

t u r l i c n e e w h e n s w i m m i n g l l i r n n g h tin*
w n t e r , nl l lioilgli t h e r e Is n rti si dtig
n o i s e w h e n I) s t o n e Is tiling l l l l
I hi s
Is e x pl i i i i nt l by tl ie f ue l l l i a l . In t b e
I n t l e r c a s e . It Is t h e tilling o f tlie c a v ­
i t y t h a t Is mtide. n i t l i e r ltint* tin* m e r e
I m p a c t , wh i c h n o i s e s ti le n o i se , whe r e ns t h e hotly o f t h e l l*h |s s o s h a p e d
I hnl wh e n It m o v e s t h r o u g h t h e w n t e r
It l e a v e s no s i i r h c a v i t y b e l d m l It mid
t h e r e f o r e t h e r e l« m&gt; i l l s t o r b n n c e .

Death of General Gorgas
P i n a n t! C a n f l l r A u c t i o n ,
America has produced, and will
liiutiv centuries old tn-tuni of
continue to produce many men of
•Tonr F o l k ' s C l o s e " everv tlfitl
a- again been observi-.l "i (ltd
wonderful resources mid wisdom alon :
broke, wliero IL'tiry IV. was
many lines hut there will be few. if
Iii RPKi
Tlie biddings ei*n«c
any who will occupy a higher plane
i phi inserted In ii htirn'ug ennbased on things accomplished for l In*
I- Tb • Held three to res, was
welfare of mankind than Majorr Cl- tOs. For about twenty
General William C. Gorgas, who died
i btis not mtulo iimre tbnn
—
in London July .'Ird. Of him Secre­
, filth MoM
tary of War linker says:
" T h e death of Major Gorgas closes
a career of great distinction. The
works of General Gorgas in the Ca­
nal Zone made the completion of the
canal possible, and saved thousands
of lives. It would be impo Mtde even I I l i S i m W I I I M S I l VV J t l .t
11.) Inna at M A N I ' n l l l l
to estimate the live* saved by hi *
ll a it u W at Uftt&gt;l&lt;-ntiivii
T a n t n a at l.at i.J ttol
subsequent pursuit of yellow fever
St. I V t r r . l t u r g at Orlatiil.t
p r e v e n t i o n . I l i s work lias practically im u .s n v t
jll v m i l
MANKtIHH i t It a r t '.a
2 (im n .
made an historic disease of what was
Tam|ta at l&gt;a&gt;‘t u n a - l n u n ,'
once a virulent pleugue.
nfa ilra ttiw n
til
Mt.
I'r te . —2 tnriti x
l . a k i U n d at (lr la ni!n 2 ( a n t r a
"H e was courteous, high-minded, I III II VV N A T III tll \ V J I ' I . V I r,. 17
scholarly, and zealous, and the with­
S A N F d l l l * at Mt. I*, t. r .b u rg
ttr lam ln at lla rlnw
drawal of his tine enthusiasm Is a dis­
l ^ k r l a m l al l&gt; a )l n n a
ilrailiTittia n a l T a m p a
tinct loss to modern medicine, just
as his great rar-cr is an inspiration MO.N'UAV T l ltHt! XV J I II.V l'J'2U
S A N t ' O t t l l at Tant|ia
to doctors and soldiers alike."
tlr la m lu a t l . a k , l a n d
G iven t h s

l or Sale By
Bower &amp; Roumillat

m o s im v
T tn in v j m
After?. The Umpire
S l. Pate at f IN F O R M
Bartow took t He Highlanders into
Ha pinna at t ’ rlanlu
I-»s.* 11 nil at Ta mpa
carri|i yesterday afternoon. on our
11roll Mown at ItaMow
home lot by the score nf .six t (( three. " t l l N C M M V JULY 2 s
The win wns hy no means a clenn!
WTnuii *l Orlando
I ' i . I j i u at Tair.-a
cut one as Empire Kttbnl stood out
liar tow -! Pr at ut.iwn
S l - I' .** at l .a M la n d
a» llio Iiest player on the I'..,flow
team, missing a mini her of halls and Till II." II tV Jl l.t 21
Orlando at SANFOltlt
strikes and pulling some rank de­
Uartrrw at llradi-ntnan
S' I’.ti- at I.atilamt
cisions on the bases, nil of which
I ■•&gt;Iona at Tani|ia
were factors in the Marlow scoring i'll1 1 1 at s tru iM itv j n . v jo. ji
and. which whe n coupled with some
T a m p a at S A N I n l l l )
Ha) tuna at llrad, ntn* n
attempted witty remarkds to the
tirlanilo at l.aktland
Harlow
at Ml. 1'ilr
grandstand. Saturday afternoon wns
the cause of u demonstatution being Mil Ml t ! TILS I*At A l l i l S f 2-1

That Busy StnrW.
ntlzahclli Is ii I'b'vei'. observing lit­
tle g'rl. A few inoioli" ii go n baity
brother eione Into the family, and It
wilt, dith explained to her flint the
stork h n nighi It.
&lt;Mt her birthday,
when she wii s ndmlMctl to the remit
where lt.tr t-ifi, t, ..r,* »lt,i.l.i, ...i -t...
Iihit iiiioiiieis oi me SOItiorO I MICK -pled a large thill ‘ 'Ming on il little
Growers Inc., will meet at the Semi­ Inilr. She regarded 'I nlteiillvelv for
nole County Court House Friday x nioun ul. then remarked as If to her­
self: " I f that stork hasn't been la-re
night July 9 t h *al 8:If&gt;.
i gn In !"

Al the clttse of formal ttlnnit * In
Inpnn the ctieHt* urn pr&gt;‘«t‘nlei| with
nnv ui"itt they may have fnllcil to eat
However great or aimill the quantity
they may have left. It I*, earefatly
wnippetl up. and they art* expected to
take It home.—Brooklyn Kagle.

PAGE a

llarlttw at D a y l't n a
Mt. I ' r l r n l t u r j at llradt nttiKii
V V K It S L S IlA V T i l t)It S l l A V
Jit
lla rto w at 8 A N P O K I J
I la) tu rn Bt I.akt
___ land
___ _•
(Irtan.lu at Mt. IV-tr
T a n t n a at llra&gt;lt'ntavrn

rtttllA I

SA T tilt I! At

JU LY

S A N r O I I I ) at lia y t d n a
I.akt land at Mt. f ' r t .
T a m p a a t Itartow
llr advritunn at Orlando

Philip Stanhope- you know
HE LIVED In England.

HA3 C O M E to stand.

AND HIB name wa.x

W ITH EVERVONP

PHILIP DORMER Slanliopo.

FOR QUALITY ami brood Inc,
AND GOO D tnatn.

T W O C E N T U R I E S ago,

AND C H E S T E R F IE L D S ,

T H E Y L O O K E D to him.

T H E CIGARETTEB,

FOR T H E la.nl word.
ON E T I Q U E T T E .
AND S T Y L E nnJ drenn.
W E KN O W him boat

NAMED NOT for him.

D U T FOR tho things.

HE MEANS to ml
ARE W H O L L Y worthy,

T H R O U G H FAM OUS tnltnnj
OF T H E I R rinrao.
W R I T T E N T O till con.

*

• *

ON E V E R Y count

AND F I L L E D with sound adrlco.
A D V ICE W H IC H all of ua.
S H O U L D READ and heod.
• • *
LORD

C H E ST E R FIE L D .

THEY

C A L L E D U I:a .

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•

AND T H I 3 IiatnO.

THEY

SA T IS F Y ,

DF.RTEKKIKI.n stands for to­
baccos well-born and well-bred,
C
for care nml skill in their selection

and blending, fur those thing* that.
In n cigarette, aro marks of quality
and good taste. And never wai
any cigarette better named.

�THE SANFORD HERALD

I’ AGE 10

Meeting called to order by Mayor
H. R. Stevens at Eight O’clock P.
M.
Present II. R. Stevens,
S. O. Chaff and P L. llejtry Com*
R*.if3ioncr: and C. J. Ryan, City
Manager, and George G. Herring,
City Attorney.
Minutes last regular meeting read
and approved.
Jerry Jones came before
the
Hoard relative to certain cncr achrm-nts said to have been made on
Lot G, Rand’s Addition to Sanford
by the A. C. 1.. Ity. and and the
City, the matter was referred ro
the City Attorney and City Engi­
neer for investigation.
Communication fron Tucker, Rob­
inson &amp; Co., Toledo Ohio relative
to sale of certain City llonds ma­
turing in 1921-1922 was read and
the Auditor &amp; Clerk was instructed
to write them and ascertain at what
prices they would sell same.
Communication from S. Mnines,
Municipal Judge enclosing check
for $127.00 return of fees in excess

D U t rirt I T . — J . It. J n h n a n n , L i t * 0 « k
Was instructed to draw contract
D U t r i r t t ? . — J . T u r n r r ltu tl r r , J u r k r n n v ll l r
MUtrlct !!». — M. G . O v m t r r r t , O rlando.
covering same.
U i t t r l r t SO.— W. J . C r o t h y . C l l r a .
D U t r i r t S t . — tv. J . Kpprrann, l lr o n m n .
The following ordinance was read.
D U t r i r t S S . — T . T . T u r n b u l l, M o ntlralJo .
D U t r i r t S J . — W. M . Iatiu. K uril*.
O R D IN A N C E 13
D U t r i r t 3 1 . — W. It . M a lo ne. K ey W eal.
AN O R D IN A N C E A U T H O R I­
D U t rirt SS, — II. H . Wellay, C h lp lr y .
D U t r i r t S S . — W. A. lluaaell, G r u c n t C i t y .
ZING AND D IR E C T IN G
IM ­
D U trirt 27. — F ra n k M . Cooper, I'u n ta
of salary for May wos read and or­ P R O V E M E N T ON W E S T F I R S T Gotti*.
D U trirt
SS. — LInroln
Hullev,
P el.a n d .
dered tiled.
S T R E E T , IN T H E C I T Y O F SAN­
P ' " let 29. —T . J . K n a b b , M a e C le n n v
Communication from Mahoney- F O R D , F L O R ID A , TO IN C L U D E
Dlat riet
3 0 .— John
ltradahaw ,
Ja iT ...
3 1 . — IV. A. M « r W l llU n u , S t .
Walker Co., relative to moving the T H E LA Y IN G OF T W E L V E AND A uDf uUltrirt
tine.
D U t r i r t .32. — II. (}. P o la n d . N ew b erry .
old Walker building «&lt;o Park Avc , F I F T E E N INCH S E W E R P IP E ,
.M ru ibrla ul the I l s u r .
north of County Court House was S E V E N T E E N F E E T SOUTH OF
A t a r h u a — O. M. T i ll m a n , l l a w t h o t n t ; F .
read and Auditor &amp; Clerk authorised T H E C E N T E R OF W E S T F I R S T ti. l l aLkl ltirt ,— Alarhua.
W. I). M a n n , Sa n d r te n n .
l t c c t i t r r , l . a k e l tu l te r : E .
to issue permit for same.
S T R E E T ,F R O M CLOUD BRANCH M.llaJ yo h—nCr ,. S It.
tarkr.
Itr e a a r i l — J . J . I’ariah, Titu avllle.
Communication from F. T. Wil­ E A ST, A P P R O X IM A T E L Y F IV E
Ilroward — W. C. K y le , F o r t L a u d e rd a le .
liams City Engineer giving estima­ H U N D R E D F O R T Y - F I V E F E E T ,
Calhoun — W. I',
firlilr,
Itlountalo w n.
Cjtrua — II. C. Schofield, Iv e r n e rr .
ted cost of paving several streets TO F U R N IS H A D R A IN A G E OUTC la y — L. E . Wade, ( tr a n c e I’ark .
C o lu m b ia — tV. tV. i* hi 111pa. L a k e C i t y ; W.
and avenues now in contemplation O U T L E T FO R BLOCK A. AND TO
A. Ila ile y , F o r t W h ite.
by the City Commlsssion was read D I V E R T T H E D R A IN A G E FROM
Hade — It. C. W illard. M alm i
D e S o t a — Ur. E . J . E t h e r t d f e , U e S o t a C ity
IT S P R E S E N T C O U R SE ACROSS
and ordered tiled.
D u v a l — P . O. Miller, F ra n k E . J e n n i n c * .
a o n v ille .
G. W. Cook came before the T H E P R IV A T E P R O P E R T Y OF', J a rk
E a r a m t i l a — F . X . Carro ll, W. E . It ow land,
Commission asking some concesions JO HN M E IS C II: AND D E C L A R ­ I’en aaro la.
F la cle r — A. 8 . Fowler, Ilunnrll.
on tax certificates Nos. 148, 149- ING T H E S A M E TO B E AN
F r a n k l i n — J . II. Cuolt, A p a la rh lrola .
E
M
E
R
G
E
N
C
Y
M
E
A
S
U
R
E
FOR
tiadade n — Hoy
H into n,
H in to n;
Paul
1:11, 256-1914, 257-1914, 380-1914,
G r e f o r y , Q uinry .
4G1- 1915, 319-19IG, 320-191G. 4GG- T H E I M M E D I A T E P R E S E R V A ­
H am ilto n — tv. P. J e n n l n c * . J e n n l n c * : W.
Urea, J a a p r r .
1916, 363-1917, 354-1917, 493-1917, TION OF P U B L IC H EA LTH AND J . Hern
an do — llu cli Hale, tlroo kaville.
P
R
O
P
E
R
T
Y
.
Hlllaborouch
— C. II. T a y l o r , T a m p a ; A. T .
365-1918, 366-1918, 497-1918 and
S t u a r t , F a i n t City.
B E IT E N A C T E D B Y T H E
the Auditor A: Clerk was instructed
llolmea — E . Ilert lllddlra , Ilo n lla y .
Ja rk a u n — Ur. E . Harria, M a r ia n n a ; W a lte r
to authorize the Clerk of the Cir­ P E O P L E OF T H E C IT Y OF SAN­ W illiam*,
Gra re ville.
Section
I:
Jeftrraon — E . II. Halley, M o n tlr r ll o ; tV. II,
cuit Court to accept settlement of FO R D . F L O R ID A
llithnp. Cappa.
same on payment of the face of That twelve and fifteen Inch sewer
I. a l a y e t l e — It. L. G nodlirrad, Mayo.
L a k e — T . G . F uteh, l , * r * b u r c ; U. L. E d c * .
pipe
he
laid
in
nccordahce
with
certificates plus costs and charges,
Grn velan d.
plans and specification on file in the
Lee — F. W . Ferry, F o rt Myer*.
omitting the interets on same.
Leon — A. II. t tif lia m *. F red It. Ila via ,
The City Manager was authorized 0,Ilrt of tiie City Manager, seven­ Tatahaaaeee.
I.evy S, J . G u nn, Fro n to n .
to have a telephone installed in the teen feet south of the center of West
L i b e r t y — I™ E. F i n n , UrUtuk
First
Street,
in
the
City
of
Sanford,
Manager's residence at t) &lt;■ expense
Madfto n
V. E . Illa nton , l.ee; J . F . T a y *
from Cloud Branch East, a p p r o x i - , lor, Madiaon.
of the City.
M a n a t e e — J . J . S t e v a r t , l lr a d i n to w n .
mutely Five Hundred
Forty-five
Marlon — N a th a n M a y o , S u m m e rv ille ; (*.
Communication from City Engi­
fi-t-t, connecting with sewer pipe j W. H u nter, iirala,
neer relative to drainage on French
M*inr»f&gt; J . F. Ilurtn, F. H. Ladd, Fry
I running North and South.
V. r t t .
Avc. near I,. E. White's property
S ' i m i u — (\ (\ Fuqua, llilliafil; Frank D,
Section 2; That the expense of Cpehurth, P* rnarulinia.
read and nderred to City Attorney.
okututiM J . F, Klrhlimirf, l.aurtl (fill,
The following resolution was read. ttlich improvement, over and above
ilki i fliiiliee K, S r ha r f uc h* i ftit„ ukr r e hothe amount subscribed by property hrr.
H r a n t r ^ S. S. (SrlfVl* . Orlando; A. II.
R ESO LC TIO N
owners as shown by their petition Ncwbifi, Winter tf»Fflfrt.
Uirrula
W. It. ........N i j ,
K U 'lm m ti.
Resolution appointing City Mana­ tiled with tiie City Manager, is
Palm l icarh M. D. f a r m l r h i a l , Wri t
ger for the City of Sanford, Florida. hereby authorized and directed; but Palm II* arb,
Ps»pfi W. J . Kill* urtli, Jr**amln«*.
I' mIk J. M. Krrfi. A. J . M rtfan, Lake*
W H E R E A S , Section :|n of Chapter no contract shall be made for name land
without
first
being
approved
by
836-1, of the Laws of the Slate of

Florida, require* and fit\ fom inD- the City Manager and City Com-

sion of li e Ci y of Sanford to ap­
point a C'tv Manager who shall la­
w iik im : Y n n t i n ti:
the a it lini-trntive In-a-l ■( the Muui.MONEY IS SAYKI) eipal (ioveromeiir under the dirt eand nunify saved.
S m n \ tinn and Mipervi-ion ■( the City
earn tl. vmi know. Ity i t r vu'- &lt;'njtimj»iofi, ami

can zinir of your \v il w »n treads
and falirirs : nd of \» n • inn r
t lilies \w can save you many
dollars wiiieli will no lotvnrd the
purelliLs •of new tin s and tidies
wlien you actually mu&gt;t have
them.

July », 1920

W H E R E A S tliis is an emergent-y
tm-a-ure neceapary f-tr tin ,i*tial daily
operation of the nuinieipal govern­
ment of the City of Sanford,

m is s i o n .

S,

I

l la r r U .

ST.

I V I •-felmri?,

Santa Itnpa J . 11 Ila rv i I J . . hr (\ Mi
Mlltnfl.
Section 3: That this Ordinance is IUi',
r, Saufonl.
v* mi nolo I* r
J
a
dm-lured to he an emergency mea­
•. John*
If . i. I’t ip* f . M . Auguaflnt;
ra nk M ( ’ •ir 1&gt;ptt, Mmillr(..
sure for the immediate preservation
s t, Lurie
\. \\ Voting. Vrro,
tCcioflcr, I It**h fl* II.
s iff Il f J t ’ S'
of public health ami property, and
&lt; us an* • YV. M.
a* &gt;n, Willluiffij W* I!.
shall take elleet from and after
Uv. dak.
Tay lor J . II. Sralut, P. fry.
date of its passage.
V •iu*i« llrHard G.
Putnam,
Murrt y
&gt;am*t
hr I.ami
Section 1: That this Ordinance
Wakulla Ur. J. A Unjjmn, Arran.
\Vilt«&gt;n -Hr, J , I*. Hjibom,
Ih'Fuir.ak
shall he published once, within ten
.S|iririjf&lt;*
days after its final passage, in a
Wi*hin|ton I*. PurtU Croftnn, Chiplry.
m-wspaper of general circulation in
the City of Sanford, Florida.
Medicine in Literature.

NOW, T H E R E F O R E , HE IT
R E S O L V E D BY T H E C IT Y C OM ­
.tud T o n k i n s a y s t h a t h a l f t h e good
Fussed by the unanimous vote of
MISSION OF T H E C I T Y OF SAN­
hol ll i - o f m e d i c i n e d o e s h i m Is In
neot i ri i get neat he g e t s f r o m r e a d ­
FORD. FLORIDA . AS FOLLOWS: the City Commission of the City " f 1 j1],
Sanford, Florida, June 2Sth, A. D. i ng tin- Ht e r i t i u r e u r a p p e - l a r o u n d It.
Section 1 That C. J . Ryan, bl­ 1920.
PHONE 17
and be ia hereby appointed City
II. R. S T E V E N S , Mayor.
Do You -'Hats" Yojrtelf7
Oak and 3rd St,
Sanford, Florida Manager of the City of Sanford.
f o r I s a y . t hrmi gh tin- g r a n * g i v e n
S. O . CHASE. Cotninr.
Florida, to lie the administrative
tint-* me . t o e i t - r i tiinu t h a t Is a m o n g
C. E. H E N R Y , Cntnmr.
head of the Municipal Government
m u , not t o t hi n k o f h l m - c t f m o r e h i g h ­
Attest:
of tin- City of Sanford, under Oilly t h a n he o ug ht t o t h i n k . ” — I'nitl In
L. R. I’ ll I E ll'S ,
direction and supervision of the City
h i - I d l e r t o t h e I t o n mns , 1 2 : 3 .
City Auditor &amp; Clerk.
Commission.
The following warrants were read
S u r p r l i s d Mo t he r .
Section 2 That C. J , Ryan shall
and approved and the Auditor and
The ml-xiomiry .'M-ieiy s 'jis meeting
hold tin- oilin- of City Manager of
Clerk authorized to draw checks in tti our lioiise ntnl tin- woman who was
the City of Sanford, Florida, at tinto lead tin- devotional- took the eln*In Her Mother's Home, Says This pleasure of the City Commission of payment of same.
M
e liiiml from tier llihle. Inhl It on her
Georgia Lady, Regarding Black- the City of Sanford. Florida.
L. It. Philips, Salary. J 100.00; C. hip nml hegmi to turn tin- pngc. to ||m|
Draught. Relief From Head­
J. Ryan, Salary. $100.00; Ellen Hoy, the passage -lie wn* to rend. During
The adoption of till- above re­
Salary, $35.00; David Speer, S a la ry ,1the solemn «lleiie&gt;&gt; my y, -mg son
ache, M alaria, Chill*, Etc.
solution was moved by S. &lt;•. Chase,
$75.00; .1. M. Vickery, Salary, $62.50 mnrehetl over to In-- mid, (dotting up
seconded by C. E. Henry on the
“Why,
Ringgold, Oft.— Mra. Chan. Canton,
Floytl Peel. Snlry, $62,59; S. L. tin- elastic, he announced:
of this place, wrltcn: "I am a user 28th day of June, 1920 and on tin- Haseldon, Salary, $67,60; E. E. ,lllir"
mother'-, garter!**—flrlt.
of Thedford'ti Black-Draught; I n fact, vote the same was unanimously
Walker, Saley, $57.50; G. P. Paxton, .. — ----- ~~
It was ono of our family medicines. passed as follows:
$45.00; it. F. Smith. Salary, $10.00;
Alno In my mother's home, when I
II. R. S T E V E N S , Yea, Mayor. It. F. Smith, Salary, $25.00; Alfred
was t\ child. When nny of us child­
S. O. CHASE, Yea, Cotntnr. Foster, Salary. $25.00; Alfred Foster.
ren complained of headache, usually
caused by constipation, tdio gave un
C. E. H E N R Y , Yea, Conir. Salary, $15.00; .1. N. Tolar, Salary.
n doso of Black-Draught, which would Attest:
$40.00; Geo, O. Herring, Salary.
rectify tho trouble. Often In tho
Bprlng, wo would havo malaria and L. IL I’ ll I LIPS,
$75.00; .1. M. Vickery. Car expen«chills, or troubles of this kind, wo City Auditor A- Clerk. •
for June, 25.00: E. E. Walker. Car
would take Black-Draught pretty reg­
expenses
for June, $10.00; ti. P.
Mr
C.
I.
Ryan
duty
filed
liis
acular until tlio liver acted well, and
wo would Boon bo up and around eepl mu *• of i In- nppoint im-nt as Paxton, Eh-ctrieal Inspection for
again. Wo would not bo without it, City Manager and took the oath of Join
15.00; Mac McGill, S 'ary,
for It certainly has tiaved ua lot3 of alike and entered upon the ditties of $10.00; B. F. Smith, Janitor. $5.00;
doctor blits. Ju st a doso of BlackOi-orgo (J. Herring, Incidental ex­
Draught when not bo welt aavea a same.
lot of days In bed."
John Turner came before the penses, $&gt;.oo; R. E, Stevens. ClitiiThcdford'B Black-Draught has been Commission asking adjustment re­ for June. $25.00; llcttrirk Mfg. Co
In tiao for many years In tho treatWindow Awnings, $50.90; Hill I,um­
niont of stomach, liver nnd bowel , lative to injuries sustained by horse
ber
Co., Lumber for Streets and
troubles, nnd tho popularity which It falling in manhole on Pul met to Ave.
Bridges,
$27.19; Scbelle
M nines.
bow enjoys la proof of Ita merit.
laud the Commission allowed him
Municipal
Judge**
Foes,
13S.0O.
d° IntB
^
' damages in the sum of $5lUU&gt; „m!
you will Buffer from such disagreeon ditehe.
j
atitlmrized
ituAinlitur
A
Clerk
to
"
illiuiu-*.
Lab
tr
ahla symptoms ns headache, biliousness, constipation, Indigestion, etc., ( pay same from the Petty Cash Fund. and cleaning. 69.99- t &gt;••• ''r
nnd unless something la done, uorioun
i - •• • ..... ...
.
i.,., ,.r l.utinr &amp; Material, Plumbing Work.
trouble mny
........ ,,,r l,'.V
" f $19.05; ii. St W. B. Drew f t . .
Thfdford’n Black-Drnught lias been ' ' ' ' vi r ' h Ubn-k 9 J ier &gt; and Hb'cks
found ft vtdunblo remedy for these 19-11 and 12 in Tier 9 were opened Printing and Supplies, $91.30; MurkKuril, Balance of Auditing
troubles. It la purely vegetable, nml .-ml read. Tin- bid &gt;&gt;f Williams A Co., Inw
acta In a prompt nnd natural way, |,eing the lowest bid it was moved i Account, $ 9 1 7 .t l ; City Petty Ciuti
regulating tho liver to its proper
. , ,
....
Arriiitnl. Sundry Ex|iense&gt;, $21.&gt;9;
functions and cleansing the bowels of
*•
ha&gt;e. .-n-ronded by ( . E.
C.
W. Zaring Si Co., 29 Rale, of
Impurities. Try It. Insist on Thed* Henry that same be and it is hercliny,
$56.79; Volusia Real Ext. Co.
Cords. tho oriflnal and gwnulno. E 79 by accepted and the Citv Attorm-v
■2 C a r - Shell. $&gt;1.25; A. C. L. It
Co., Freight on sewer pipe, $66.69;
First National Rank, Intend on old
City Warrant No. 22)9. $69.99:
S. tt, Shinhtilscr. Labor and Material
Court Room, $90.75; City Petty
Cti'li Account, Labor Pay Rolls.
and Pound r t-t—,
!8.79: E. A.
Dougin-.*. I!......riling Tax Certificate
$125.10;; Total $3,281.15.
Then- being n&gt;&gt; further bu«im-,\
the nu'ctiug adjourned.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

A FAMILY
M EDICINE

FOR SALE

Six Room House on the St.
John’s River, Wekiva Ranch
to be T orn Down and Moved

CoiiUiins over 10.000 ft of lumhiT, (]ii;trtiT-niUH(l, lx-1.
L’Ml. LxS .it 1 1 nuifh- t! Il &gt;uring put tip with li pwt. nails. 'JO(K)
m| rt. IJtu li *jr, if tit tup , 8,10 sq. ft. Seivon Wire, 18 Canvas
Awiurps 8 fi. ; t|ti,ir&lt;*. «l.*al fur Fish ini; or Huntiri; Lodpe.
A so BOO :t. W. v. n W.i\ F^ncinu, 11 ft. Ier Ii . i’lieid for
quit k c..sh sale

$ 400.00
G. 0 . W A L L A C E
l a k e ; m o n ik , i :

Mrmlirr* «r 1 hi* rinrliltt | . r Ufr
lo ll-n ^ ln c 1* a i*n rnpit tr lUt #4 i h r I »*itjrirfat|r rjiMiitn* *■ fttf th* •!»(*• •ntal« t
I ii v I ii *|ilti ic f fi
111tl - p u r •r ti a! *»t m, a n 11 ft»r r* *r
m r mlirr* of nhr Imutt- of r. prt * n i l \ t a, v. »t li
lli r (Mtdinltirt ei'ltlr*** of t nr Ii an umar rorr* At
at t i ’ h»v t b« rn a L If* t i oil tain th* in;
M f mlirrn *»f ihi* S m a l l *
Thi*i** from i h r r v r n n u m b r r r i l «N« ( r i r I *
nr*- hnl&lt;l*o\r
D U trirt t.
W,
II,
M a ji l r t , U f M l v I f * . t
D istrict 2. J o h n P, Stoke#. Prn*ar*&gt;!n.
D U t r i r t .1.-* W . J .
D i ng le tary ,
(ir«n&lt;l
IlMii*.
D i itr lc t
— \V. P. Shelly. Trloffla.
D i i t r i r t fi. —S. YV. A rd eM o n, &lt;ir«en#horu.
D U t r i r t 7. — I l i n r M, Kntun. ' l.nkelnnti.
D ia trirt K. — D . M, I.ornery. Jnrkavinville.
iHatrlrt
—
I*. YViU.in* Da it* O l y .
I lift riel
10#— It*
li,
Ittinrr.
Madliuri*
Diatrirt I I - — W . L .
Weaver* Perry (in

Ashes:
Steamed Bone Meal
Raw Bone Meal
Ground Tobacco Stems
Cotton Sect! Meal
Nitrate Soda

Potash Nitrate

Mixed Fertilizers
Our Prices Are Right

Chase &amp; Co.
Sanford, Florida

RIDE A BICYCLE
President Wilson Is Now Riding a Bicycle
WHY NOT YOU?
We have a fine assortment and a Bin Stock of
Bicycles .lust like the Presidents Bike.
Everything for the Bicycle at our Store.

S A N FO R D C Y C L E CO.
PA R K A V EN U E

SANFORD, FLORIDA

ELDER SPRINGS WATER
THOM AS

H . I I A K H i t . I*h. 11.

A n a lf llr s l amt ('ansnlllnif t'h rm ls t 1‘ rutraslnnal of Nalural S i l r n r r
llm rrltu a, llutOn* C a llrf i-, Tlorlila
t'rli nle l.al,oratory of Itiillln* t',,11r(r
M r. T . o . l ha iir.
AVInlrr Pari., I la., No*, i lh . i'JIs
Hsnru nl, I 'l l , ,
l l r a r S ir;
h a i r ru rntilriril r a t rf u l r h r m lr a l analiais of I h r aamplr of watrr that
&gt;ou hroo^ht m r rart&gt; la«t « r r h . a n , it h a i r oh la ln r,! I h r (oll osln ^ t r i d i l i :
Colar
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Itrarllon
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Neutral
I n r Aiiimi.ma
CIU part* prr million
Alltuininol&lt;l Ammonia
_____ . T r a r r

I'h lo rln r
1.73
Total sollil*
s.on
llartlnrn* — 23.03
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Oarl* per million
part* prr million
part* per million
.
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T h r a h a r n r r prarilrall* of t r r r anil alhumlnol&lt;l ammonia In I hi a » a l r r ami
0* « ,- r j -m a ll amniinl of rh lu iln c Imtlralr* It* r « r r l l r n l qualily for hou,rh,.lil
p u r p x r * . In atlillilon to i h r gnml qiialll* rh a r a rlr rI,lie * of auprrlot houarhoiil
• alr r. It p o , , p r r l a l t ra ito r s of much t a l u r . rsprrlally lho*r of n r e l l r n l
nalura arratlon ami 1,1)11 t l r g r r r ul hanlnr**.
I h r t i * rlr rlo ln (lr j| anal)at*. rr * u lll n ( In an a t r r a f r lolal fount. In tour
■am ple , ot t h r &lt;*ater. of 3 b a rlrrla prr r r n t . l and In Bndlnf no ruton, or olher
harmTut h a rlr rla . fully runOnti Ita Euoil quality Imllr alrtl Ity thr I I I L M I C A I .
■ nalyala.
l i t I h r many o a lrto of Ihlo and other rr | lo n a that I h a i r analyrr,*, I h a i r
found none ouprrlur In all good quallllr* la that of t h r " t U d r r W a trr ."
Yuui* * n y rrnprrtfully,
( N l ( n r d ) T H U S . II. II hKK it

T. 0 . C H A R L E S , D istributor
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Dist rict 1 - 1 , - T u m ( 'a m p b e ll, Weal Palm
1le ach.
D U t r i r t 14,— M . I*. P ly m p tu n . Lake ( ' i t y .
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
r ' (fr o f I n te n tio n T .

Apply

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. . . 1 . . i . hereby « ! » " &gt; t h a t " r ! lb** underV ' l h 4 v . « h l . *»&gt;• o r g . n l . e d and h a v , ; r r« ‘i. ? n lirir|vM |nl" a co rporatio n un der

...... ' ' L rH ‘r T H i: I.. ALLEN 8EKt&gt; COM*

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m
the p u r p u . . . . e l ro/«h under «h»
• „ ‘ i a r t l c l r . «f In c-r porntlu n here unto
p , e e . ' d the ur gln il - I » h l f h I . now on flle
. 1 . S o rr o U ry «&gt;l th e S t a t e i t T a l U h a . . . .
•
r ,h
r t'h,t i e Intend to and will apply t&lt;J
Ilie n e a b le Sid ney J . C a l l * (io v e r n o r of
VV U •' T a l l a h a . t e e , F lorid a, on th e 3 0 th
f old ., a
^ t) j y - o . , of |r t l r t , p a ten t
d‘ &gt;n0 .nld a rticle* of In co rpora tion.
upon . n o •«
JII.

It’. L. ALLEN
A. K. ALLEN
I'ropeeed ‘ ha lter ” f

r 1" '

A,,rn

.. . t hr u n d e r .ig r e d , he reby BMuclate our
. . u . . ' together lor the p u r p u t - of becom ing
l e incorporation under th e L a w . of
The
! " ,'e of Florida, by and un der the p r o v l . lo n .
f the s t a t u t e , o f . . I d S l a t e providing (or
, ( e promotion. HabllltU*. r i g h t . ,
privileg e.,
and Im m u m tle. of co r p o r a ti o n , lor profit.
Article I.
... .
T 1 . na me of t h l . co r p o r a ti o n . h a l l lie
T i l , L A L L E N S E E P C O M I* A N Y , and
,T, h u . l n r . . . h a ll be carried on In the ( I t v of
« ’ (, rd, Seminole

County.

F lo r i d a ,

an d

at

; * h ether p la ce. In, the S t a t e ..( Florida.
| ,n the United S t a l e , a . may be from
*lmr
time a u th o rlied by I t . Hoard of

S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a , t » -w l t: fi a c r e .
•yuan- In the N\V C o rn e r of S e c. 5, T|&gt;. 20
8 . It. 31 E . . T h e aald land being a o e u e d at
the d a te ol the i .a u a n r e of aurh rer tllira te
In the n a m e of W. II. C o w a r d , U nle.a .a id
c er tifica te ahall be red eem ed according to
law, ta a deed will l.aue thereon on the 3rd
day of A u g u .t A. t*. 1920.
V.'itnem. my offlrial . i g n a t u r e and aeal t h l .
the la
ay of J u l y A. It . 1920 .
lat d
day
E
A. IM IU C.I.A SS ,
(SEA L)
t'e u rt,
r«m iauie
C o u n ty .
Clerk
Circuit
F lorid a .
id-tSc
IIy V. E . IM IU C .L A S S , I). C.
N o llr r o f Appilrallon for T a x Deed Under
S e c tio n 3 73 of I h r f u n e r a l Ntatur*.
N o l le * (• hereby given t h a t L. K. White,
pu rchaser of CTax C e r tif ic a te No. 1*7 . dated
I h r 3rd day M J u n e A. I) . I9IM, has fiUd
aald e rr llfle a te In my office and ha* made
a pplicatio n for la x deed to i»«ue in accord*
a n t e with law. Said e rr llfle a te em brar* • the
following described pro perty •11 u o t ••1 in
S r m in td r C o u n ty , F lorid a. to*wii: One-half
in trrra t in l.ota * . 9, |0 . I t . |.!( |3. ami i t .
Illock 2. K. J . White*# S u b d iv iiio n of part
Sec. .16. T p . 19 S. It. .10 }:.. T h r aald land
bring a t a r f t r d at the d a te of th e U tua ncr - f
auch certifica te In the na m e of W. (i.
Aldridge. Unlea* aald re r ti f lr a te ahall hr
redeemed according to law, I a i dred will
iaaue thereon on th r 1r«l ilay of Auguat A. It.
1920.
Witnraa my official sig natu re and t i a l thia
the lat d a y of Ju ly A. U. 1920.
SKA I.)
K.
A.
i M I t M i l . ASS. Clerk
t6 *5 tc
lly V. U. i M I t J C l . A S S . I» C.

N o llr r To I'roperlr O w n er *
Y O U A Itb* 11K It K It Y N O T I F I F D
That
T h r c m m l n a tu re of t h r b uiinr**, to the C ity Commiaaion of t i e C ity *f Sanford
r. n d u r t.'l an d carried on b y t h l . c o r p o r a - Florid a, did on thr 2 6 t h . da&gt; of A|&gt;ril \ ii
, r „ to deal in general m e r c h a n d l . r , Iiu y , 1920 fiaa* a rraolutltin pro\iding f&lt;*r anil re­
,
' r srhange an d deal in r ra t e m a te r ia l. quiring the grading paving and drainagi in
h a m p e r ., b a . k e t . , Iioae., b a r r e t , a'lditioii to tne grading, paving and drainage
f , rtilirer., ln.e ctl.Jd ea , lime, bturatnne , . r e d . , already co ntracted for by the C o u n t) of
, ' l ,i| material for the mlalng of different Se minole on French A \enur and Cnldshoro
for v eg e t a b le , and fru it*. t r a c t o r . S tre et and between the po int* tnerifltd
. . j f i r m e r , .u p p ll e ., bu y. .ell. rent and on aaid Avenue anil Street in the aforraaid
l . i . e real e . t a t r , and do a general nuraery Kraolution) ol French Avenue, from Ninth
S tre et aouth to Hughe) S t . and on Oolaboro
fcmine...
i To leal In peraonal pro pert y of every Stre et from Fren ch Avenue wrat t.» ihr public
t • i i n .1 ch a ra c t e r with full power to pledge road running to IJpaala. in acco rdance with
plan* and specification* on nlr in the office
•herwl.e en cu m b e r the eame;
To l.orrow money upon the a eru rlly of the C ity Manager, that t h r .\««*a«or ha*
,&lt; rh.ir In co rpora te pro pert y or o th erw l.e, ten ta tiv ely determined upon and return* d
. n rlolation of the la w ; to lend money t h r a u t u m r n t of t a r h lot, piece or parrel
,, . n n .r tlon with any b u . i n r * . t r a n . a r t l o n of land a b u ttin g upon the aforesaid \vm ue
nr to the p u r p o .r for which tbla cor- and S tre et between t h r point* above de­
signated ; th a t the ti lal eat i mate* 1 C&gt;**t *&gt;f
n ii organlird;
T o b u y , .ell, o w n , m o r t g a c a am i en- thr imfirovement ia I I I ,993.00; that D i r
ad vantage
to
y t»ur
property.
eun/ .r real , » l a l e of a n v c h a racte r w h a te v e r estim ated
*i., , . m e I . In flu e n t to or d e .l ra b te harm I) :
W. It. Henderson: ? &gt;, ..( si: &gt;. . f N \ V » 4
,• a - r &gt; in t on Ita co r p o r a te bu.ln ra * .
of S r c. .16. T w p . 19 S It .1 H I l i d ia
Arllrle J
T h u m a i Wilton
l.ota M-.» *#•*♦. H o n d a
t ... ratillal . t o r k of thia c o r p o r a t i o n . b a l l
h i I v
THOUSAND
D O L L A R S band A Colonisation Cu'a Addition to &gt; &gt;uth
I■
...... . , and . b a l l l&lt;e ,ltv|i|io| Into I I V I. Sanford , i* 192.61.
W. I. Hicks |.ot I Illock 9 South S a n ­
T ll"l
\ S' 11 'p.UCHli »har, • of the par value
I I *. I m l . I.A US (llO.t)Ul ea c h , p ay able ford Addition, i* 117.or,.
awful nu ney ol the U n ite d S t a t e , or
bd P h i l ip * : be t 1. Illock t i. \ J . Chapprl'*
. • |..rt&gt;. la bo r, or a e r t l c t . at a j u . i Addition i* H O . n
n to be flacd by the 1 1 &gt;c k b o b l r r . «f
b*. II Youn g I .it 2. Illock *» S- utl Sanlit
rp *;atlon at the o r g a n l t a t io n mee ti ng. f..rd Additl**n. is 1*29 n j .
tM*
W. W. .Miller l o t I. Ilb.dk I I . T o r 9
fad after th r g ra
r n tin g of t hi- chart# r
applied for; whl'Ich l a n i t a l a lork *hall A C. M a r tin 's Add . i^ I Hbnk
. i. * **t*1 , iia u ed , aaslgnr d or trana- ,
J
I
C onic)
l.ot I .*»6. S a n ford ||« t ilt*
» l&gt; in a c c o rd a n c e with *uch HY* I* I |H.11.
i h r c o r p o r a t i o n shall I r o m tim«*
T
l» Mahan, l.ot I l. Illock \ South
make, ch a n ce «*r a lte r , w it h a lien Sanford is %1 7
t in fa vor of the mr|toratl**n upon
*»anf*
•lair l.ots
I.*»ts 1**7 I"
I‘
J . II Itagsdalc
ts ca p ita l stork for all and anv in- Heights i« t I |6. LG.
which may at any t i m e l*« due h&gt; i
S F Williams II. g. ll.'.O ft W* a.id l *•» ‘
|»ra **f t h r sam e u n to t h r corp oration S **f NK Cor of Sec. \a T w p 19 S. 1C b» 1
i* h * i a l l l e a Irin t h e r e i n superior Itun S. 170 ft W . 9 2 ' ^ ft N. 170 ft F *2
t i e r lim a or r l a lrr* *1 any c h a ra cter ft. to U ginn ing, is f!&gt;7.!2.
*••lg^rT^ent* or transfe-i* of thi- corft
Charlott*- llr.iwn l ls i r *
llrg
1**2^
st ock shall br s u b ject t h r f r t o .
W. and |90 ft S. of N F C**r. **f &lt;•«
iillile I
1’ wj 19 S. II. 19 F. Itun W. 92 , ft S I :•»
T f »• * rporatinn shall have a pirp etu a l ft. K. 9 2 1 1 It N. 170 ft t a» lo g inn in g , is
r un til legally dissolved.
»teieten&lt;
(57.12.
Article j
C. I. Wing \I1 Cnplotted Part **f It!*** k C
Tt» bu slm ta «»f thi* eorpe *atb*n shall be A. J . C h a p f o P * Addition. I.« t 2
a *&gt;, ill*** k «•
r.* lv*cteil bv a Hoard of Hi
tors and such
\ I • 1 |,
Idditlu l
I I
1
k l J.
■t r •• •t?&gt;*e r• a* the co rporatio n may au* Tier 9 F . It. T ra lfo rd ’* M a p of Sa n ford , is
•* • :* The oftlrera «*f the corp oration shall 11 99.46.
i« a President, a Vice ('resid ent and a
IF C*. Paeglow l.ot ICO Sa n f &lt;rd Heights.
* r« t ar&gt;-Tr* a t u f r r ; and *urh other an«l Is l l t b I I .
al b' » a! **lflrera a* rna&gt; Ik * cre ate d by the
W. G. Maglll. I . t I vk 2 Illock I I . T b r 9
|t
f H lrrrfors. l.'ntil the qualltiratio n K. IF TrafTor-is Map of Sanford , i* 1 ’ '.
. t f i c r * ati'l the IM rerl.i n «*f thl* m r I l«*ia T h o m a s . S 1 j *•! S I . b of .-'l
* ••(
* -.*
t be ile c te d at ita tirst meeting N'W ‘ a *.f aSrc. 16. Twp. 19. ,S. It 19 ».. i*
t •#*•
the following shall act as it* ufflrers
1 20 .1 . , 6.
a*
r.stltutr it* I b a r d of H ifretor*.
And that the F iiu a luing Hoard will meet
I ••dent
I.. Allen Ju n io r.
at Fight o'clo ck P. M * n thr 12th d a ) of
v • President — It. I.. \Ilen.
J u l ) 1920 In the office of the C i ! ) M a n a g ir
•** ta f&gt; -T rea su rer — A. F . Allen.
t&gt;s hear a n ) complaint or claim th a t )&lt;*u may
first meetin g *»f the atuekhulder* of have to make.
**•
I** ration shad be h* bl on t h r first da) 1 6 - l t c
la. I - P H I L I P P S
i . r.
I». 192 0, In (In c»t&gt; . f
laaeaaor.
Ksr* *|. Seminole C o u n t ) , Florida for the
pa*; •* d co m pleting tlie org a n lta tion of
r . c •- { " r a t i o n : to adopt It'* I l Y - I . A W S Niilice uf tppllraliiin fur Tav Herd I'n de
.Srrtliin 575 of Ihe Cirnrral S l a l u l r * .
ir I transact all bu tin e** which may r«*me
Notice Is her* t&gt;y riv*n that M. S. N * '* " n
f •' -» • ich met ting.
T*. annual meetin g of the stockhold er* of purchaser «»f T a v Certificate N*». 2H5, dat e l
t*cp.* ration shall be held on th e first the It h *Im) of J u n e A. I F 1917, has til* d ■*!&lt;!
&gt;ii
I Novem ber of each and every ) e a r , certificate in my office and lias made applirrlion for taa tired to issue in accord ance with
I* in .
£ with the year I92U.
T»* II* atd «s( D irecto r* of thl* corporatio n l a * . Said certificate i m b r a u s t h r following *!«*•
* s.sf of not les* than three n«ir more scribed property situated ir» Seminole C o u n t ) .
stall
Florida, to-wlt: S ' , of l.ot l u i . and Ml of
Har
v* n m em bers.
l.ot* 112 ami 129, F'ur* ka Ham m ock, as re­
krtlcle 6
corded in Plat Hook Nn. I, page 106, Public
1 •• C g h sst am ount of indebtedness to Itrrords **f Seminole C o u n t ) , H a , T h e said
»•
ff.is r«*r p**rat i**n m i ) at any time
land loing a ******(1 at the d ate **l the i«*' shall bi F l F T l r i l O t - H A N I l ance of *urh r* rtifirate in th e nam e of T. I
1•• 1 I V HS
ISO.OlKbOOl
P ack ard . Cnl**» said certificate shall be rrArticle
7
dr* rmd according t •• law tax d«*d will is»u*
7 * . f a r m s and residence*! of the incur* th rr*o n on the 27th da) •»( Ju1&gt; A l» 1920.
f thi* co rporatio n and the amount
Witness ni) offi&lt;ial signature and seal thi*
|.t*l Sto ck subs cribed by each is as the 2 4th da&gt; of J u n e A. IF 1920.
I*.
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A.
IM H JG FA SS.
• rh, J u n io r , San ford , F l o r i d a . 1 1 , 000.00 Cl*rk Circuit Co urt, Seminole C o u n t ) . I l *n*la
i
Alt.-n. Sa n ford Florida, |l,tHM*.ui* IS -5 tc
lly V. F. IH H H il . A S S , IF C.
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• t t o . . . tFirr-nf tFri* aaid In rorio ira tor, Notice of 4ppllratlun for l a v H erd I'n d r f
•unto art t Far ir Fianda, t il l , t h r 'J l t h
Sectlun 575 of
I h e G en er a l S l a l u l r * .
Jur.r .A. I*. I !*20 .
Notice i* hereby given that T . W. Fawt«m.
I.. Allr n, Ju n io r.
p u r r h m f of l a v t a r t Iflcate N*&gt; lift, dated
It. L. All. n
the ird day of Juti* V I* 191*. Said certiflA. F'. Allrn.
r a t e embracea the following dracrll*ed pi »pert)
' i. day p* rsonally ajip ra red before situated it* Seminole County, f lorlda, t*«-w»t.
• N ta r) I 'u b lir, I.
\llen J r , It. F. F ' ; ••( S fti 1 * *f SW 4 S.f S . c . I I , T p . 21 S. It.
ai**l \. F . Allen, t s» me w*l| known I I F , 2' arr* .. T h e said land being #•••••*•!
•**n t*» be th*- |*« rsu|,a *lrat rib* *1 in at t i . da te id n « laauanea ol stub &lt; *rtih ra t*
•• . • v i r u t i d t h r forrgulng a r t i c l ia «f in the name of J , C. Pattaraon.
••ration, a n d t h e ) •a* h a r k n o w lr d g * d
AU«» l a v C« rtllirate ,N*». 4 It*, d a t*d thr -If*!
*-i
me that t h ev executed the t a m e for I d a ) of June \ I F 191*, Said certlfld ale rrnurp • -s t h e n in expressed,
brace* the following describe property *itu" f , * . s my hand and offiiial seal
at at«d In Seminole C o u n t) . Florida,
t •*-v*rti:
• * I. S*-mln«'le C o u n t y , Florida, thia t h r s i V j i of S i . '4 uf Sec. I I T p. 21 S . II. 31 IF
*‘
lay . f J u n e , A. I F 1921',
; 10 a i r s * . Ih e said land being a**e*#ed at the
JO N
G. I . F n N A U D I
I da te *.f the issuance **l aucli c . r t l fl c a t e in the
Notary I'u blir, S t a t e uf I la •name of J . C. Patter«**n l la * ni* *1 *anl certlM r« mml*s|oti expires April |0, 1921 |ttratea in m&gt; »ifti«r an*l haa made apt llratlon
H t*
f**r t »v *1***1 lu lv*u»- In accord ance with law.
N*-io, nf \pplicallon for l a v D eed Under Ilule** aaid i cf tiflcat* • shall br redeemed a c ­
cording !*• law, lav des-d will l*»Ue th rf e o n *»n
s *ni.*o *,75 of the G enera l S t a t u t e *
thr 2*tf» day of J u l ) A. 9 |92&lt;i
N
• is hereby given th a t S. I*. Doudney,
Witn* *a my official signature and *ea! tha
■ •* **f Tav C * rt if ira t e N*- 191*1, slated the 24 th day of Jun* \ l» 1 920.
la
■! N o v em b er \ i f 169 5, has
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■ I r r f l i t i r a i r In my ..ffn r , r l ha&gt;
...........
•*-—*-I t-lirati' i. fur laa rf.r.l I.. i..D„ I - ' l , , k
,,ru "
r l *ri*ia.
natil cs-rtiti* at*
lly V. IF D O U G L A S S , I F (\
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following dsarribtd
property
• * ir. !. 1 . u u f i t ) . Florida t o - * .t
N**lbe
of
tpplirallun
t*»« la v lies &lt;1 t nder
H ..
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\V *| I N K !|
Her# 7,
.Seiiion .575 *»f lb* fteneral Nlaiuie*.
• » . I l u a w 1 120 11 . N
Notice ia l * r * b ) gv.-n that J o h n Delagall.
ft . S 211 ft.. 7 acre*. T h e said pur* haw* r "I *l'av C* rtllirafe .No. 716, d ats d
* 4* assessed at tlir .1st* of th*
i*
the 2nd *lay **f J u n e A D. 1911 .Saul certifi­
f such c« rtilica te In the nam e of ca t e r m h r a rr* tl.s following described pra• - l l.Irss said c* rtllit ate ahall
l*e p*rt&gt; ■11 u• 1 * *1 in Srndaob- C o u n ty , ftb rida.
•’1 according to law, tav deed
will I n - s i l : llrg 12.5.5 * h*. S
1.92 vhv ftF **f
• • lr«l day •f I . ' \. D
N’ W C**r of N L 4 *'f .SW '4 ».f .Sec, 6 . T p . 2«*
S. K. 1 1 F , Kun S 27 rods F 3.17 ch*. N
*n\ *.fbria 1 sig nature ar.d *eat this *27 r d * , W 1.17 rh *., 2 arr ** . T h r ** id land
H,
lay of July A. I F 1920.
bring a*u*••ss-«l at the date of t h r Issuance s.f
M
ftF A
D O U G L A S S . aurh n-ftW ra tr in th* name **f I'n k oow n .
1 ircuit C o u r t , Se minole C o u n t ) .
Ma*i l a v t'.-rtlllcate ,N«i. 7.17. dated the
ia.
2nd da&gt; *-f J u n e A. D. 1911, Said rerliftcat*
l ly V IF D O U G L A S S , IF C. rm h ra cta the following «|e*rribe
props rty
\ 11 r, " f \I'pllrallon fur l a v D r r d I nd* r situat**! In Seminole C o u n t) . I lorida. to-wit:
llrg. .Si. C**r. of W |j **f NK )| of SW '4 «f
s »cii.*n
f Ih e G r n r r a l h l a t u l s * . See. r*. T p 20 s. It. II IF Kun N 7.40 ch*.,
7.10 r I
I
c h i . , 3 arfaa.
!• here &gt; given that IF G. Il odgts , v.
••f T a t (*• rttficate N**. 2 1 6 6 dat«d 1'he said lan*l b o n g «** i m * i I ut the dat* «*f
tinl
ii
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t
u
r
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1
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ccrtlliiai*
in
tb* nam e * f
I Jut) I
I* 1900, haa Ills I
•f ' thea tr in my »»l1 lre and haa n adc l'nkti«»wn. lia * fil* *1 *aid o r t i h e a t * * in m&gt;
4,1 ,f&gt; f**r Tav |le* d to Issue in accord- oftl'e and h i * made application I* r tax de* *1
'aw Said re r ti t lc a tr e m l i r « o s tl • lo i»*u« in acco rdance with law. Cnls«* *aid
: (|er«rth»*| pr**perty situat* d
In errtihratea s ta ll i r red««rni*l according t*»
law, tax di«*i will issue tli«re«*n **fi the 2 «lh
.la) of July \ I F 1920.
Witr*e*« ni) ofllrial -ignature ar *1 seal thi*
the 21th »U) of J u n e A. D. 1920.
,SFA F*
F
A.
DOUGLASS,
i-KI) - F u l l Fi 1 MM DA
t *1, rk
Circuit
( ’ou rt ,
Seminole
C o u n ty ,
"lil.-.t INi;il)|| hi d S&lt;*cd IlmiNo In
Florida.
S 1 .1 1 ,.
45 Me
iiy v. k . D o u g l a s s , i f c .
I u r ( ulnlo giH - n n d F r e e P r i c e
Nailer uf \pplir allun fur lav Deed t ndrr
L|*|.
Sr rllu n 575 4»f the G eneral
S ta tutes.
Notice i* hereby given that W . C. William•
M u : 1 i n s i -:i : d r o .
•on, purchaser of T a v Certificate No. *221,
Ia-' q n v i i . i .i :
f i . oimda
dat**! the Ith day of J u n e A. I F 1917, ha*
tile*! saul certificate in my oltic* and ha* made
application lor lav &lt;!**il to ivaue in accord ance
j
11NinMnatinuMWjnwaMiimcsMiinMMMia with law. Said certificate •rnhiare* the following
Ing described properly *itu*t*-d in Semln.de
C ounty , Flnrida, t 4»*wit: Itrr. 159.1 ft. L of
S K Coi **f Warren S t . and F a s t l a k e A t e . in
Sec. 32, T p . 20 S . It. 30 ftF Kun LF 5 20 ft.
S. 200 ft. W 520 fi . N 200 ft.. T h e said land
being a**r**«d at the date of the Dsuance of
•uch certificate J n the nam r of Unknown.
Unleoa aaid certificate aliall he reileeried a c ­
cording to law. tax deed will |v«un theivon on
th*» 2 7 th day uf J u l y A. D. 1920.
Witness rny official *ignaturr and aral |S|«
the 2 4 th day uf J u n e A. I F 1920.
(SEA L)
ftF A.
DOUGLNSS
Clerk Circuit Court Se minole C o u n ty , H o n d a .
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T h r aaii! land bring a . a r . a r d at th* data of h a . madr applicatio n for t a t drrd to f . , u r fry
be
t h r i . a u a n r . of auch r r r t iO r a t a la thr n a n . of a rrord a nrr With law. U nlea. .a id r r r l l f l r a t a .
I. A. I 'l r r r r .
Sanf.tf.l .’ "simlinoie
tt.M ln .il.
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At the Court lllo
l o u te
. e In Sanford
‘ " ' ' l b - f r d r r m r d a r r o r d l n c to law, i a i q r r d
N o tic e to N o n-l!f« lden t&gt;.
t tiunty, Florida, on the n r .t Monday In
A lio T a « C crtlflra tr N o 77*. datrd t h r w i IM .i u r J h r r r o n on t h r 2 0 t h day of J u l y
T
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Carrier.
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lllghtower,.
A u g u .t. 1920 being the 2nd day &lt;1 aaid
« th d a y of J u n r A. I&gt;. I t*Vf*. 8 ald c r t l f f r a t r
m on th , to make a n . a t r to the bill of comtorn- u
r m h r a c r t thr following d n r r ih r d pro prr ty
AViinra. my offlrial ri g n a t u r - and aral thia
u .' .' -f ' u J! l . 7 L ,J ! ‘ h !.n V ................
r\ r . v ,...
«:.c
• i t u t a l r . l in Srmln.dr C o u n t y . Florida, to-wit: t h r K t h day of J u n r A. If. 1920.
pl alnt flled h e r e l n a g a l n . t y n u . a r . d h e r e l n f . i l
n ' J L . ' - 1 ' ‘ u m V ■‘ " ' ‘" t If
llam -ey.
not ef.e d r r r . r pro r..n|r«.» » ill I e entered .
W illiam t , . A n d en r eid . lie..- l i r e . 2 0 r h . . 8 of NAV C o r of Lot I. S r r . .it!
..
^
K * . A* f &gt; 0 U G L A 8 S v
a g a i n .I you. followed *»y a final decree
T p . lit 8 . It. 29 E .. Itun E 5 r h . S |0 r h . . . S1 K L l#,#*f
. ifeuit
C ou rt ,
Seminole
C o u n ty ,
rlorida.
9
* * „ *• ' “ O h r r ordered that thia nollrv be
It appearing b y the .w orn bill o* com- W S ch » , N lo ch ... 5 »rr««. T h r laid laml
piiiiiuhril in I h r Sanford• Herald,
a newspaper
' will, m
l|T w
I •’ * inf 'I'cH h r rrln a c s 'n s t you t h a t vou have br ing a a . r i . t i l at t h r d a t r of thr i i. u a n r r of
fly
V. FL D O U G L A S S , t). C .
published in Seminole C o u n t ) , once t a rh • &gt;m,- ..r r i a l n to have «..mr i o t r - r - t |n t Fit «urh r.- rtiffra tr In t h r n a m e of Unknown. 4 l-.*lC.
w tr k fur four consecutive weeks.
Alao T a i CrMlllratr N o . 7 J 1 , datr.) th r
di «rribr»l land In S r m i c t ! . C o u n t*,
W i t n . . . my ban.) a n t t h r . r a l r f . a i l r lo r i d a , t o - w i t ;
Ith d a y o* N o v im h .r A. I&gt;. 1 .9 3 , .Said erfti- Nollr r o,- .Apviiralion for Tav l l r r d I 'n d r r
rn urt t h i . 2 J fi l -lay .,( J unr. 1920.
f
lr
a tr r m h r a r r . thr following d r.rrihrd pr*Nerllon S7ft of the (General S t a t u t e s
T h r Nort h t h r r r f u r t h . (N.« 41 r * thr
'? L A I.J
E.
i m U C l . A S S &gt; o u th w i.t &lt;|uaMrr
of t h r NVrthwr.l prr ty . . i t u t a t . .1 in 8 r m l n o l r County. Florida,
N otlrr la h r rrb y given th a t J . T. Allrn.
t I. rk ( irrult C o u rt, S-m ln .. lr t ’ .iuny Florida.
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SAA
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of
(Uart.r ( N \V I f &gt; of Srrtlo n t. T o w n . h l p 20
p u rrh a .r r of Tav C r rt if l r a t No. 13*0, dated
Sr
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20
S.
II.
2
9
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Hy v . i . i n )UGLA 8 S, it. r .
&gt;outh. I .a n g r . 'I Fla.t, co nta in ing VJ arrr*
thr Mh day .d Ju ly A. II. 1597. h a . h l . d
L. » r h . . . 8 9 r h .,, AV 1 .8 7 r h , , 8 I I r h . , •aul certificate In my ofTlce and ha* read*
mure or &gt;/aa.
AA l . l . l r h . . . 12.30 A. T h r . . I d land bring application fur tav deetl to issue in accord ance,
1 t»u are th erefo re hereby req u ired and a o r . a r . l at thr d atr of t h r l . i u a n r r of ,u r h
Nollr r Fuuallratlun lluaro
with aw. Said rertiricate e m b r a r . • the follow.
a i„ ...
N o l.........................
lr r U h r rrb, y giv.n that Ih r llu
Hoard
of , **/der«d *o be and appear b e fo re our axid r i r t l l i r a t r in thr rarr.r ol A. tia rm r.
irg describe.I property situate*! m Seminola
C o u n ty Commissioners in ami (or Seminole ! ’fruit Court In the &lt; ourt lb* i»e in San
Al.o
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o u n t ) . H •ri«la, tih-wit: II* r -10 67 chs. \V d:
t o u n t ) , H o n d a will meet in the court house , "*'• rlo r id a , on the First Mon«lay in J u l y ,
at Sanford . Flurida. on Turs lay J u l y 6 th l ' * - 0. b«ing the %th lay of said m o n t h , then 2nd d a y ..( J u lv A I). 1 9 0 0 , 8 ald r r r t lf l c a l . * ch*. S of N b Cor. Se c. 2, T o 20 S Ita n ea
proprrty 39 FI. Hun AV III r h . . N 9 .4 3 r h . . In S. F’. II.
at 2 o'clock I*. M. a* an Fqu lllxation lloard 4f* • *' **«•
m ake answer to t h e bill of r m h r a r r * t h r following d r.r r i h r d
for the purp' se «d l.iaring lorn plaints and re- c im, ‘ alnt herein filed against y o u , and r i t u l a t r d in Srtnlnolr C o u n t y , Florida, to-w it: K. Kight s.f Wa y. S W ' l y along 1! side o(
II.
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Cor.
of
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A i, ,.f *a m * I I ch*. f..
|6 90 chs.. N 2 U ch i to h e r.
reiving testim on y as to the value of an&gt; , f r f ' , r f«*il not, else said hi1* will l»e taken
T h e said land being assessed a t
pro pert y, real, personal or mix«d as Axed V &lt;**»nfrated acainvt &gt;ou. followed bv final S E 1, . f S r r . 2 . Tp 20 8 . It 29 E. Hun N in
Jl . " ■»; *•!•-. s to ft . E 8 0 rd«.. I 7 - J 1 a r r r . the date **f the Is suance of such ce rtific ate
hy the co unty ra x Attesto r fur assessment lr f f r **
T he * 4 td land i*eing a iu -een l at the *iate ia/ in the name of If J a c k s o n , t'ntesa said certl*
for the tax«s «&gt;f the )&lt;ar 1920.
it Is furt her ordered that this n o t ic e be thr i a . i i s n r r of .urh r r r t i f l r a t r In thr n a n . flr air sha.1 be r i-em* I accord in g to law t a i
li-ltr
K.
i M l C t i b A S S . Clerk.
published
the Sanfor I II* raid a news. of l l r r t h a Pirrrr.
d i* d will issue thereon on the 1 It h day of
■ r-aper
publishing
In
Seminole*
C o u n ty ,
9 •
Alto T a t Crrtlflratr N o . IC9. datrd Ih r J u l y A. l b 1920.
oner ea ch week for f* c o n sec u tiv e «th day of J u l y A. I». 1 9 0 8 , Said rr rtitlra lr
Notice of Xpidlcalion for lav Heed I ndrr Florida,
WKness my official signature and seal thfa
Week*.
r m h r a r r . t h r following d r . r r i h r d proprrty tne «th day of J u n e A. I). 1920.
N rrtU n J 7 J of ihe t i r n e r a l S l a l u l r * .
T*&gt; \ 1.1. P A R T I E S C I . A I M I N i ; ANV •itu laid in Srmlnolr C o u n ty , f l o r i d . . to-m|t:
ys n o u n la ss
Notice it hereby given that C. W.
Fnti,
i n t e i i e s t in t h e
pko pekta
iie iif :
&lt; Is rk I ircuit
t ourt.
Semino le
C o u n ty ,
•' of N F . l J of N E &lt; t o f SAA , . f s . - i * .
niingrr. purchater .*! Tav Certific ate No.
rlorida.
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2^2. datr.l the I r d da&gt; of Ju n e S II. 19IM. o n r n 1 * f: it e . t; f v t i n c i t . j a m e s m .
bring a . a r . a r d at Ihr . l a i r ..f t h r ia.uanrr of 41-ftlc.
Said re-rtlflrate r n b r a r r t the following de­ I I I C I I T O W L i t .
M A ItC A H ET T
I N S ' •urh r r r t i r l r . t r |n thr u a m , of J . A|. Mltrhrll
scribed firofort) •ituaTrd in Seminole C ounty , I II C I I T o W E I t . C E o l l t i E f
N f : tV M VN.
Al.o T a a CrrlllAratr No. 2 0 3 . datrd thr Notice of \pplicallon (or l a v Heed I nd rr
Florida, ti* * it |itg 69ft ft b of s\v i r H t t S W E I . I . tl. H l t O O K S . W I L L I A M
Ii . 3rd day of J u n r A. II. 1 9 0 7 , Said r . r li l t r a t r
Section 175 of the ( te n e ra l .Statute*.
of NK»a «d S \ v 4 ..f Sec 12 T p . 2 0 S. It
AN l i E N IlFil I*, o i l O T I I L U W I t E .
Notice is here b) given th at S. h\ D o u d n e y
rm hrarr,
t h r following dr«rrlhr&lt;l proprrty
1 0 K. Kun N 6f.o ft b* 1 1 0 ft., S 660 ft. W.
It hrlng mail" t.i 4 |i|ir.( lay a . w o r n hilt •itulatr.l in Srmim .lr C o u n ty . F lorida, lo-wit
purr Ii a** r #.( T*V I ertirlcate No. 97. datsd
1 to ft., X acre*. T h e saitl land bring a ta rt*id
•' ro mplal nt tll.il h r r o n a g . i n . t &gt; .»u that llrg. liin y d . , L f NAA C o r. ,,f N A V , of the 3rd .lay of J u n e
|» 11*i
haa filed
at the date of th«* ittuancr of *uch rertlA* - "i havp &lt;&gt;r claim t .» h a v . .i.m." I n t r r p . t In
S b ' 4 of S e c . I I . Tp. *20........................
S . It. 29....K It
Itun
‘•ertihrate in my office ami h u m a le
cate in the name of Morton Itealt) Co.,
•J&gt;- ft.ll.iwlng i l c r r i b r . l laml In S r m i n u l t S 9 t y d * . »: 7■'\ yds. N
91
yd
a.
W
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d
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•Ii»l»*lfftti.n
for
tav
deed
tu
Issue
in
accordant#
Alao T ax Certificate No 191. dated the fi» 'i n tv . l i . i t i . l a , tu-wlt;
• i
T h e said land brin g assessed at the
certificate e m b r a r r * the f.dlov*
4th day uf J u n e A l b 1917, Saitl certificate
T h r Nnrth t h r r r - f o u r t h . IN 9 - 0 of th» tlate of the issuance &lt;f such certificate in ihe •*?* drscrihr .1 property *ituta» l in Sem inrle
r m b r a c * * the following described property S &gt;utt,wr.t ip ia rtrr iSAV ‘ , 1 &lt;3 t h r Northw rat name «.f J S. Monroe.
i ounty. Florida, t**-wit: l.»»t I, Illock H
situated in Seminole C o u n t), Florida, to-wit: •juart.r N \V ' , i of Srct i.in 4, T o w n .h l p 20
Al.o T a a O r l l H r a t r N o 1 *7
|at H tha « * r k b , m f u k H r i « h u . T h a u l d land b a t s*
but 19, Illock F . Wiblmrfe. The *«id land S ' u t h Itang r 31 Fiavt. containing A** - r f r t
Mh ila&gt; . f J u l , A. II 1908.
. 1 r.rtlltrat*
" * K i , t ,,* * * » 0 i . * “ f “
tiring 4 **r*«ci| at thr datr of thr issuance n».*fe or less,
l "U vie t h e n fore h« rebv r u m m i m l r d an«l
of such r«rtif*cate In the name of Cnknow.
i T u t a ' i V d v. V ; 4. " u 2 M,‘,ir*'r
Mao T ax Certificate No. 22 19 dated the r - •**j 4r —*1 to be and appear before our saitl •
Mh da&gt; of Junr \ l b 1991, Said certificate • irrult Court at the ( ourf lb*u*e in Sanf*
r
l,
Florida
on
the
Firs*
Monday
in
\ugust,
em b ra c e * the following described property
Witness m&gt; offlrial signat ure and aral thia
I ' O b t*eing the 2nd *lav of sab) n o m th . then bring assessed at the la tr of the issuance **f the |6 th da) uf J u n e 4 I). 1920.
situate*! in Seminole- C o u n t) , Florida, to-wlt
such c e r t i f ic a t e in thi
mr o f llert ha I'ierer
and
th.r**
to
m
ake
answer
unto
the
bill
o?
l.ot |v, illock II, Wildmrr*. T he *ahl laml
' 11
i
a
DOUGLASS.
Also T a v Crrtiflrat* \ o . 7**7, tlate*! |fi*• « Is-ra
sJin *t )v o
tut.
in I
.U||l)«t
j,
t ircuit
Court .
.Seminole
C ounty,
being aftsessed at the- date «f the i * * u s n rr of eomplatnt l i t * ! h r r , m .l
•e iI«v ki en as 2nd d*&gt; of J u n e \ I* H W . Salt! cerlin. at.- rlor ida.
•r.cl hill will hr’
•uch certificate in the name of Unknown. j c fil, «iytl vr.vin-t
’!
y o u , to I.
followed
■em braces th e f * l b . * i n £ &lt;|e«cribr*| propert)
lly V.
K. D O U G I. A SS , I), C .
j •itutat. *1 in Seminole C o u n t ) . Florida, to-wit 41-fttr.
\1**» Tav Certlflcat* S*n 167
dat * I the * * * 1 decree. *
f N
of N
' W .
i .
2nd d a; ol J u n e \ l» Ih96, Said c er tio r a te
It • furt her «if«|rfr*| that thi* n o t i c e hi *
em b ra c e* till* following described proper! V ?• i ' *
I on ce ea c h * . . w for t e . i ,
* . . k s 2. Tp 2«l S . It 2 » |: • a c r e * . T ^ r said |an*l Notice of tppliraliun for l a v D r r d I'n dcr
situat* *1 in Srm inole Coun ty, H**n*la, to-wit i»* th* S a n f« fd l le r a b l . a newspaper t*ub- I being a«s,-*Sr«t at the dat* of th r issuance- of
S rrllun 375 uf the G e n e r a l S t a t u t e *.
I such r e r t i l l c a ' e in the nam e of J . II Hunn.
l.ot*
lo. 16, A 17, Illock lb Wildifirrs*. T he li*^ *l *n Se min *le ( ' u n ty . Florida
Notice is hrrrby given that 1 ). A. Kannrr,
•Aid la nd lo mg S*se**r»l at thr date of th*
I••*i.s and o f d c r r 1 thia ihe rth da&gt; . f M a y , has filed *ald ( tr u n c a te* in m&gt; **ff»rr an*l purchaser uf Tav C . r t i f i c a t r No. 2 53, *tat*d
has made- applicatio n f**r tav deed to iseur in
issuance **f auch cs-rtlAcate in the n a m e t»f I',.'
the
*lh dav *.f Ju n e 5. D. 1909. has filed said
accordant e- with law I'nleas «ai*l certificates
William tiriggs.
\
! M It t . | \ &gt;
q : i h
K.
errllfleate in my office and ha* made anplic*
M.rk
t'ircitit
i *ur t
ee-.in«»le C V 'i n ty , shall be fedee-fned according f e• law, tav deed ca tion f«»r tav dr* d !«» issue in accordanca
\ls.» Tav Certificate N** I
dat e d the
mil iieur the re of* on the 2 0 t h day *f July
1 ; fisla.
**th *la&gt; •f N«ivemb« r
1* l*9'». Said c e r ti­
&lt;sit»« l i t , Said ravtlf Ii * • t-rar. * th. f. U
A l b 1920
?’l * k m * * p .
ficate • m b ra r r* llir f«db*wing *|e*rribe*| pro­ I* r'»m***n
Witm-re my **fT*«ial • 'nature* vr*-l seal this b.wing (lr*cribe.| property s i t u a t e .1 In Semin*
*, ,.»t,
ps It)' situated in Seminole Countv . Floritla. S
^ *’»' !•.*-,
n» il |».%
1^ l l i e
m I* t **unt). H xrida. to-wit l le g in a tt m in l of
•hr |6 th *1 a v **f J «ie,. \ |i 19 20
t t*ll l.o t* *. A 7. illock F, Wild mere. The■■■■■■■■■■
—
intense* t|*»n of E . line of l.ot I With S tina
in
i
\
i • •i «. i \
• »*•! 'an»l being 4 -e*****l *t tl..- *lat* **l the- &lt; |n t irrult Court, w -s.-nlli Judicial I Irru l t»f Clerk
*•
1 Sanford tirant run N 63 drg. 55’ al-mg S
t 'iren i t
Court, Se min.de
C o u n t).
i»*uu»ce n| sucli certlflcat* in the nam e *-l
I I •*«ft*t •. S e m i note ( ount) In l h a n &lt; * f )
bn# *d tirant 1 5 I ft. to N* line of L ot 1
Fb»flda
W along N line of *am e luo.5 ft. S l o deg
1 i: INode.
| M . r . F Williamson
Hy
l
I!
i M I t 't e f . A S S .
|.
c
I " mm i: 9“" ft t.i lak.- II 121 ft to K line
\:..* Tav tVrtirtrat* N*» I '»♦**. dated th e*
' '
II Me.
of
L**t -I N v 5 l . n l ft to beg Sec. 5 Tp. 2 0 S.
*U. *t.v **f Jul&gt; \ l» H 9 7 . S i o l * « r 1 1 tl* ale -*• 11 Magruder *t a).
F. I . 6 | acr*« T h e «ald U n i baing
•rnnva * tf* f**ll*. wmg *1* scribe*! pr**p« rt&gt;
1 -• all prisons claiming inf* real* un*!« r \ till* • of VI* I*I ** ail *n f**r l a v Herd * n*|*-r aK* 4* 19
s»e*l af th*- dat** *d the issuance of auch
•it i a t •*l m S* tninol* Countv , Florida. l**-wit
l( tl F igg *tt T h o m a s I 1 M* Fa* h e rn . W
Ss r 11*1(1
*75
*»f
the
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
wialulr*
&lt;«
rt
llirate
in the nam e of Unknown.
l.ot* 7 Jk
111*•s W t*. W iblm rr*, Th* said &lt; 1*ra * *1&gt;. Havi*| ( i Fr y, J
IF A ftits**tt
N otter
5l*e Notice 1 * he feby given trial O. A,
• hereby r ' u n th a t I.. P Hagan. I
land •** mg assessed at fh* *lat* of H e is arid t •• **rg&lt;- II I's n e r,
an&gt;
t h r tit.
Kalins 1r purchaser of Tav t V r t Ifirat.- N’ *». 210
N**, 72.^.
•uan«*
*u« h •«rtlli rate in the n a m e **( f i t . , rw|s«- ( laltning any
interest in ttio f*d- purrha** r of T*% CrfflfitAt*
d a trd the
I.M6 . h
thr Jrd
Jr*l day of
**f July 5. I F 1916,
i,
I. Win***n .Smith
ha*
loa m y d*-«rrib* »1 pro perty , and to all p erson s d«t* d the 2 nd da\ «f Jun* \ I* I S a i * l
crr*i|'r
at*r
ffibfar
thr following I*•* rib* *1 fib*! sai*l c* rtifirate in ,n&gt; offlrr and ha« made
Ala,. T » * t ’.f t l l l r a t r &gt;.'■
I ' 78. d a trd thr •le •» ng to int**rst in saitl property. t**-wii
'u
ni*
in
S*
rmnot*Pf,,P*
*l&gt;
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i
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a
p
p
lx
a
tio
n
I•
r
tav
tired
to
issue
in
acco
rd
ance
"
*f &gt; I :
Sr »*. Id. V|» 2 1S. **f It HI i:
Jnd .lav ol J tj 11. A !•
Said r. f l iO r u l .
I I* ride, to - w It It*•g. 7 *| eh* S A
ch* W with law. Sabi certificate em brac* • the follow*
nn*l
r m h r a r r . thr I Homme drarf lh rd proprrt&gt; ;•! | **f N W 14, and SW , of N F
Tp 19 ing describe I pro pert y situat**! in Seminol#
Ni
,
*.f
M
l
'
, , an«l N'W 4 *f S I I C . S . c . of &gt;4 &gt;rr. post oh N line •f S* r
ait tial. d id Srniifod,
I t,.tola, lo-wtt
2
9
IF
,
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S.
II
2**1.
.
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55
5
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7
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j
ch*
, F C o u n ty , Florbla, to-w it: l.ot* 2 ami 1 i h m
Tp 2*. s. s.f it n
i &gt;»:». **•
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1..
.1 ill, 11i,.rIsII.
AVlidmrrr, T h r &gt;a*d tt.
land
•
t
1
•
•
N
*
1
•
1
1
12 acr* • "f l.ot 2 an*l l#-«s |.6 | acre * in N. E.
S . c 16. T p 21 S. of It lo » N'H . f ^ II •*
1., in,* .............. I at t!,. d . t r ol t h r laauanri
lolfig ••*«-«•« *1 al fh* -lat* of th e Issuance * f C. r lo t 1 » .Src. 5 T p 2U S It. i n E 127 acrca
T p 71 S. »»l It !•»
,d aurli r. rtttu .tr' in Itir ft,in.- of U nknow n. *d S F •, * f Sec 16,
*urh
r*
r
t
i
fi
r
a
t
e
In
fix
name
«*f
Mr*
S.
S
T h e said land bring assessed at the dato of
Al.o
l a v I'r rt lf lra t . *...
J J J 0 , d a t . f i *t.r I SW , **f S F ' * of S F * . S«c 16, Tl' 21 S It H» F Hotter.
tb*- issuance of *uch certificate in the name
M . of S W 4 of Se c. 2 '*, Tp. 21 S of
-.III t|a&gt; , t Juro- A If |8!*t, Saitl r r t l i t l r a t r
••f Uaulin# K ann rr. Ilnlrsv *aid certlflcatea
It
i
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1
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C
ertiflra
tr
N»*.
7
1
5
,
dated
thr
t n l i r a n i t h * following alrarijhrtl p r o p r r l)
•tiall l*e r* (|retne*| according to law, tav deeds
a l lu a t .d In Srmttn Ii f i t u n t y . Flftrula. to-wit: **f S F * . s.f N F ' i «.f S . c . It*. Tp. 21 .S. *.f llti da) of N o vem ber 1 D. 1 * 9 5 , Said certi­ will issue thereon on the i t h day of M a y A
l.ot Iff.
III.irk I*. AAtliimrrr. T h r . a i 'l laiol It Hi F . run W . 6 5 7 fe et, S 1*2 f* * t !•• ficate e m b r a r * • (ft* fallowing *lt-*cril***| pr**- D 1920.
railroad
rlght-of way, N't»rthra«l« rlv alon g pvrt) *ttuat** l in S«in.inole C**untv. ftl**rIsta,
1..
|ng . . . . . . I ll at t h r dull of t h r laauanrr
of
55 lin es* my ottlcial sig nature ami scat thia
E C of NW % atxl
.,,,t i r r r t l t i r a ................... nami ol Unk now n •arnr to a point S of beginning. N. t *• hr- i*. wit S E * * *d S F *“ F*f aN *.f
NW ‘ a . ( .Her 1 |,,r •n'* Hay of April A. I F 1920
' N. ,
'
nf N I
if N F . ', of S K ' , H
Alvf
Tav l - f i tl l i r a t i N'o.
I *&gt;7(. d a t i d Ihr
*
•
•
u
J
.t
M-SEAI.I
E.
5. D O U G L A S S ,
. *•*, T|* l\ S **f It 19 F . F i
W ' of 2 \ Tp 19. S It 29 F
arrr*. T h e *al*l lan*|
•nd d a ) ol J a m A. I I . 1836, Said c r r t l f l r a t r
Circuit C o u rt.
Se minole
C ounty,
itig a*** •setl at the date * I tb* l**uanre of Clerk
rm iir a rra tFtr f.dl,,atn^ d r.rrih rd P r off. f t ) N'W 4 **f S t c. 1 ! T p 21 S of It I t IF
I lorida
l ."I are fiefs Is) ft-quif* d to Spp* * f to t r •ucti ct r t iflc a le in the name «*f Unknown.
r i t u a l . &lt;1 In Srmlnolr C o u n t)
F'loriila. to-wit
lly
V.
M.
O
O
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L
5
S
S
,
IF
C.
M a f ) I*
51-** Tav i * rtiflcale N*. ItlOD, «late*| Ihe
l.ot
Illork A. AA'lldmirr, T h r .a id laml io I **l cornpla-r.t here n fl rd l*&gt;
||-5tc.
I d Inc a.araard at th r i la l r of thr Ia .u a n rr of W*ll»*m*on *•n M o ru la ), tlir Sivth H a y **f 5th day «•( Jun«- 5. D 1399, Sal*! crrtlflratr
•m bra rr• it**- following
ril** *1 properly
aurh r . r t l H r a t f In t h r nam r of Unknown. S pts- t.lwr A. I F 192 0.
It s fu;th*r or«l*r*.| that this order
U* situated in S* min* b- Uounl), F loritla , to-wu:
Alai. T a v CrMlIltalf No. 173*9. i la t n l thr
)♦ ♦ ♦♦
3th day of N ovrm hrr A I*. la'C., Said r r ft l - puldfshr«| once a Week for 12 c o n s e c u t iv e It.g 20 chs 55 X 15 rh- .N of ' 4 S, c. post
M r y nf Her, 2 5 , Tp. 19 H U 29 F Ityfi
♦
Ii. at. rm iir a rra thr ffdlumlna ilrarrlhnl |irti- w.• ks in T h e .Sanford lle ra b l, a n e w spa per
N
76
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g
55
15
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Coun ty.
F lorid a
i, 1 1 v . i t u a t . d In Sr m ln o lr Uounty, F'loriila, published in Sem inole
chs
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itn
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my
hand
and
thr
sr
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l
of
said
to-wit: Lot* 1 A I Illock
Wlblm err. T he
•ai*l land to ing a*-, -*,*! at the da te *f ttie
said land l*«inr a**esard at thr date of tlir Circuit C o urt, thi* th e 2 ‘*th Hay*.f May
Issuancv* of auch rertirtrale in t h e name *f
issuance of *uch c r r tl l l ia t e in th* name «*T II. \ l» 1920.
*s i :\ | .i
i:. \. H o r G I . A S S F. Kt anr.
ft*. Crawford.
Circuit
C ourt,
Seminole
C**u»»t&gt;,
ADo Tav t *• Milicat*- N'o. 7 2 9 . Hated the
Also T a v Certlflcat No. HOI, date«l the Clerk
I lorida.
41fi day *•( J u n e 5 b h D I , S a id certificate
5th d a ) &lt;d N u u m b ir A. D. 1*95. Said c« rtilly V. IF D O U G L A S S D . C eirit*rar*« ( h r folh'Wing «t, serif*- *l property One Inch Car.la Will Hr I'ublUhrd Uft.
flr atr i r n h r a c t * the following «!•scribed pro- V . S . S t a rb u c k
4I-I2tc.
siluaftd in Seminol# County, F lo rid a , to-wlt: Jt-r Thia llcadins Al Thr Rate Of S7.20
p rr ty »ituatr«l In Semino le Coun ty. Florida, SdiHt* r for Complainant
It* g. 7 1 $ ch*. S of '4 Src post on N line
t o •wit l.ot* 16 A 17. Illock G. Wlblm err,
Nollrr
of
4p
llraliu.i
fur
lav
D
r
r
d
I
ntlrr
of
;‘er. 29. T p t o . S It. 29 E . Hurt S 7 ‘ , rh* I'cr Year.
T h e said land loing #*•••••«! at th* *lat«
Nriiitio 575 uf the G r n r f a l S t a t u t e * . W \ rh* , N 7 1 j ch* . F 5 cli*., 5 acr»*. The J
the Issuance **f such Ceftlrtcate In the name
Notice i* her* by given that F F. I.ond quist •ai*l land l o i n g a**e«*sd at It** *latr of the I
of T . IF Houle
M* 1 T a x Cer tificate N'*&gt; 1722. dat*«! the purchaser **f T a v * *• 1 tift.at*- N‘ *» 77. dat***l issuance **f *u ch irrllflra te in th e name of *
ih«3rd da) of Ju t ir \ D. |9|*, t*a« fib *1 Unknown, ha* filed -aid r t f l i f l r a l r s in mv ;
2nd day **f Jun.- \ D |9i)2. Said certificate
em b ra c e* tlir following «le*crihed proper!) sai'l re rtifirate tn m &gt; office an*l has mad* otTice slot ha* nia*i* apptii ation for tav «br*t
BppiiratIon l**r tav &lt;lrr*l |«» l o u c in aicor*tuti*e to issue in a cro rd a n c* with law t^nb-s said
•ituat* *1 in Srm inole C o u n ty . Hnrida, t*»-wit
|.«»t* I A 5, Illock IF Wlblmerr, T h e said with law Sa»*l Certificate em brace* Hie fsells*var- •ertifirat*• shall hr m b - n o d arc**r*ling t •» (
laml bring at*r**e d at the slat*- of the Is­ 1 r*g d*arrii**(l proper I ) situat* d in S e m i n o l e law tav *1 * •*1 will l o g - thereof) tin tlx 2"lh
m i n i: i n t h i : c o i i i i t h o u s e
suance* **f such rrrtih .'a te in the nam e of C**unt), I I •r1 *1a . to-wlt It* g '•' 1 ch * IV *•! Hay uf July \ l » 1920
S F Cor. **f Se ction i t . T p 19. S II. »'• IF
Witn*-- mv ••fit •1 a I -ignature and seat thiv
George Altree.
SANFORD - F L O R ID A
t j l l i Tav Cer tificate No. P *2. *latrd the Mun N 12 *0 ch* W* to S F C**r. *f l.**t ’•t, the D th day of Jun * 5 D. 1920.
(SE A L*
F
5.
IMIUC.I.ASS
2nd day **f J u n e A. D ln 9 6 , Sabi c rr iilh a t* t 'p i a la . SW 5.t.o chs S » •4 ch e, SW
e m i . r a r t * the ftdlowing difcrll*ed pr*»p«*tk chs Fa t*» beg. T h e *ai«l land bring assessed Clsfk
Circuit
i'urt, S* minol*County,
•ituat**1 in Seminole C o u n ty , H o n d a , l o - a i t : at the da te *•( 11*•• issu ance of such ce r ti f ic a t e
Florida.
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In
the
name
«»f
\l.
M.
Sm
ith
,
Unleaa
l.ot 6 , Illock C. W lblm err, T h e *vi*l land
Hy V,
l o in g a*** #s*-*l at the d a l e *d th*- l ** u a m a said certificate shall he redeem*-*! acco rd in g 1 1 - Me.
•d auch certificate in the nam e of Cnknow n to law, tav *1*-rd will issue thereon on th e
51%.* T a x Certific ate NN*. 1675, *l*t* *1 th» 20 th *1a &gt; * f J u ly A. D. 1920.
Nollrr of V|*4*lt( .»H**o for lav I t e r i l I *•*1•r
Wttn**« to) **ifiriul signature and seal t h i*
2nd day of Jun*- A. D. P 9 C . Said certificate
Srrllun 5 7 5
of thr G enera l
Sla lu lr* HRi: ntul THKFT and COI.I.ISION Ine m b r a c * » It*. f«*lb*wlng d**« ril*. d pr«*|**-rt) th. I6tlt da&gt; of J u n e \ D 192"
furnnro i-turd by Ihe FLORIDA STATE
N" Ii te is h s r e b ) giv*n lhat M r* t( It
•ituat* *1 in S* tmnole I 'o u n t v , Flurida. t** wit
SEAL)
IF
5.
DDL’ G L \ S S .
Al’TOMOIIILE ASSOCIATION Ih tho
Lots .*» x 9. Illock A, Wiblm vfr, T h e «ai I Clerk
Circuit
C**urt,
Seminole C**uttty, llsati* pu rt hnssr **f 1 al i , 1 1 (1 *«**• N" &gt;1 1
la ltd the
2 ml *la) * f „June
land to-itig a««*%s*d at tbo date «d th rl% su 4» * Florida
...............
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«•( surti ••rt flr atr in It**- na m e *.f Unknown
lly \ IF D f t U G L A S S , D. C.
application for ta v d**d to issue in acc» *dant* for InfornKtlion to IlOIMiqllllflOTH ONttfldO
Also T a v Certific ate No |723. dated the I t-5lc.
with law, Saitl t* rtiflcale em bra ces tlx- f**1• I Aiicnt** wanted In every lawn In Florida
2 n d day *»f J u n e A. I F 1 9 0 2 , Sabi crr ll l l r a t e
situtftled In Hrmintde County I
rm lifa r* • th e following *lr*rrll»ed pr**perty Nutlet* «*f 4p,*llrallun foi lav D r rd I n d r r towing pi
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575 of the G envia l S t a t u t e s . 1 lorida. t •» wit l .• t M, laongn..... 1 . Thi m Iv
•ituat* *1 in Seminole C o u n ty . Florida, t*. wit
.Net lio n
iatxl
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s
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l.ot 20 , Illork It, W ild m rr*! T h e vaid land
N* tl. e I* hereby given that I,. H H a g a n , ol -urti rtrtlAcat* in D*«- name **f J o t m D*h|H, ( f L 1 v l \ 1 I I I C
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bring a*a»***cd at the dat** of the issuance of purchaser of l av ( ' « rtiflcale No. I T», t ia irt i
•uch ce r ti f ic a t e in the n a m e of George \ltr*e the 2 nd *lay •*! Jun*- 5 D 1911, Said ce r ti t i- heirs, I'ntrsA - a x l rertilicate stiall be re*bt-mt*l
arroriling t o law , tav dv*d wtfl issu e ttufcun
Also T a x C e r t i o r a t e N o . 1501, d a trd the cate em bra ce* the following dsscrihsd pft*|*efly **n the .'tith tfa v
Jill; 5 D. 192 0 .
6 th .lay *d J u t ) ) IF 19 97 , S a i l rertiflrate sit uat - *1 t*t • ti.inol* ( . . n i l ) . I S iiitiv. to -w it . l l l 'f e * ti y **ftl l a l - i g r at'ire ar d *eal thi* tta
MY S I’K C IA L T IE S :
r»rora »- t ' e i n llo " ing
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r •**r, y iiia ■ *
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t *■•.*) til) of J.ll.s . .V. f. lid I.
s itu a t**1 in S« niin*4* t * i n t v , I bifida I • w* Of S E 4 •! Sr r. 1 ., i p. .*•» S It 29 r. . it III ( n E A L
IF ( . D O U G I . 5 S S . PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
L o t *. 9. W o r k it, W lblm err. T f » «ald a'i I N 6 *4 ch - , i. 4 c * , S «* | c .• W v r h * . •* lT»*k
t 't 'cu it
Ct*urf,
&gt;# n.in**le
i ••unty, Ii 'IMIAM’S STEItl.INC SILVER
l o i n g v i « e u i * l st the *lale •-! the ..saunc* ^cr* • I he *ai*i iai**l h* lug a*s«-*e»| at
It s
i io| xl«
,,f •u:tt c e r ti o r a te in Ihe nam e of Unknown. ,|a |,. f Ihe lasuatice **f such i s l t l l r a t e
in
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5
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D. c . K'K.l CS’ PLATED WARE
5 !*o T a x Certific a te N’ ». 122, datsd th** tf.r name of H. 5 l ’ **en.
I t-fte
5th day *d J u n e \ D. 191 1, Sabi r e r t i 6 r a t t
Alsu Tav I V r lif it a l* N’ o I P , dated t h r
KMilN tND WAI.THAM WATCHES
em bra cea the (**ll iw in j ile acrlbr *4 |»r*»l*ertk 2nd da&gt; of J u n e 5. D 1*1 l. Said t * r l l f l« a t e
t,ltr u l , * s c* • ••• ••
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sit uated in Semi*** le C o u n ty , llo rtda. ti*-*r|t
embrars-a t » »• following *lracflhed |*r**t*-rtv Nollrr uf
.wrrlittn 3 75 s*f ih*
l« entra l
.statute*.
L ots |6 X 17. !!b*ek I*. W 'lldr.ir* . T h e said
• . * .............. • •*univ rion tfa , t*.-wit
laml firing aw** *s. d at 1 lie *lat •»•* th* I • larir* II e|
Notice i» h s rsb y civs n that IF I* Daniel-,
'
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«.f «ur h certific a te In I he na m e « i I. i»
l*%** 1 «*n .n btiry *.f m e . t . . T p 20 S It 2 9 f. pu rrha-s r **f T av t iMifliaft N'o I' *», dal*d
51*0 T a v C ertific ate No. 5n»;, «tatr*l the Itun S 2 -I* g r . * - F 5 .2 0 rh *, S I I *1* g. F the II ti da) 4-f Juris A D. |9|*, Sa id rtrliflAtlorney-al-I.aw
It h day s.f J u l y \. D 19 " I, Said c .rt ifir a te 2 1 11 I k * , S l d« g W 2 'P ch* S -7 •!» g. I
•a te *m hra e*a If**- lclb*wing desirit*#*! pn»em bra ces t h r fallowing described prup.-rt) • * • » , , ) .
(In*
.
i , \Y 7 .5 1 chs P*M&gt; situat* *| in S# rniii-U- C o u n ty , i b u d * ,
N’ o . I t ( . l a m e r - Woodruff B u i l i l i n g
•iiuatr*l in .Si-mlnwh C o u n ty . Florida.
wit
N 1.71 tb s . W *. - I chs. N l o tlfg. W I t 111 to-wit NF 4 i.f N'W’ ' 4 i»l S . c II,
T|». 21 s
Lot t l . Illock C , W lblm err, T h e *ai«l land rh*. S h* tleg E I •* # r i u , * aeftss The -aid
It. T t F , ID a c t s * The -aid Iatxl b*ing
b, ing a*** sse^l at the d a te of the isstjaf *• latxl bring a-*-w*e*| at the dat* •f tt.r i t u i a r u * a*** •••*1 at tlx- d a t e of tt.*- i*«uati*«* *d such
SANFORD, FLA.
of such rer tilica te in Ih e nam* bl A. W of curb cs-Miti*at*- lu t h r name of J .
II. rertiflrate iti t h e n a m e »d 55. II. S t o r y .
Thompson.
Hudson.
5 lei* Tav C s r t i f l r a t r No. i l l , ila lr il tit#
5 t«u T a v f 'e rtifira t* N'o. P*% I, dat* d Ihe
Also Tav C rM lflca tr N** 117, Hatrti t b e • th *la&gt; *d J u l ) A D 1915, Said •# rtifirate
2nd day **f J u n e A I F 1 - 96 . Sai l rerllllrat* 2nd *la&gt; ••/ J u n e 5 D. 191 I, Haiti cer tific ate t -m b f a i * - Die ffdlowing *lr scribed fifopertv
i m l i r v c i * tt.r following *le*cribe*l property enthral * * the following d«*rri!*-d properly
•iiuat*«l in S e m i n o l e C.iuntv, H o n d a , t**-wii
•i t u a t •*1 in Sem inole C o u n ty , Florida, tn-wit. • itu at*d in ?’•* minole Courtly. Florid *. f**-wit
N W ' i he* S i : *4 . and S F h ( f S W 1, . ar.d VTTOII M:V N ( M l C O I I N S E I . I . O I I 8 AT l a w
Lot !•, Illock C , W i b l m r fr . Tb* said land It. 4- . 1 1
I
K C a r . uf N 'K Ii til
1 M
• f N w , &gt;1 N W .
If* mg v««*«*( il at tbe «|ate i.f thr Italian** •&gt;( S E ' , of Se c. t l . T p . 20 S. It. 29 E . Itun v. T p 20. S. It. 1 2 F . non acre* T h . *ai*l
DE LAND. FLA.
•urli c . r t l f l c a t e In the n a m e of 55 m. Grigg*
N |.7I t h * . . 55 5 HI eh* , S 1.71 ch*. E 5 - I land btIng •*•***« «| at thr date ••( ttie is-i'anrr
Will prariiiv In Ika Htata an&gt;l F ailv ral Court .
A!*,* T a v ( V r t il l c a t e .N*». l ^ " l . Haled the d i . i a rt
1 »• said land * •Ing a- . * •!
**f -urh r«rtiflcat*- in thr hams of J . II. Hrtn.
5th day of Novem ber A. D. P ‘ 95, Said r. r t i ­ (to dal*- of I he tssuanre of *urh cer tific ate ha* |J*d saitl cer tifir a tee It* my t*f?ire atxl S|«K-|»I fa riliti,. h r E a a m im n , an.I IVrfrrtln
X m l Tltlra
firate e r a t * r a r t j the following described l»r** if) Die 1 arnr of J It. Ilodeon.
p rr ty situ a ted in Srmln.de &lt; »*unt&gt;, Ho rbla.
5 fan l a v I - Militate No. 5 «lat**l thr I f -1
t o - is 11 l.ot 15, Illork C, 55'iblmefe, T t.r iviii *fa&gt; of J u l y 5 D I9|r», S a b i crr ilfica lt * ml.r. 1 I-.In ,
at O r . 1 . 1 . &lt;•! »•**
.................... .
. l . a r n l I oro(.rrt) silua*
of «urh cer tific ate in the nam e of Unknown
t , «fl in Ss mlnole t ou n ty . ifo rid a , lo nit
51*0 T a v C*«-rf Iflcate No. I 520, Haled t i e H I D | t.f HID* of NW ' i **f S#r. .16, T o 19
6 |h day ol J u l y 5. D. 1 - 9 7 , Said crrtiflrat* S. It. 29 E .. 10 «*cf, *, T h e -aid lan*l being
m i l r a n * flu /t*ll**wing de*rrihe*l prop.rt
a*s**s«d at ttie d a t- **f D e issuance of such
situs* *1 In Se minole C*»unty, H -rida. lo-wit
(ertifirat* in fix nam* uf J o h n Otto.
Lot I. Illork 6 , W iblm er*. T l x said land
Also Tav Certific ate N**. 2-tt. Hate ft.*
being a«**-«*e»l at the date «*f the Dsuanr* *»l 3rd day **f J u t ) 5. D. |9|6, Said o r t i f . r a t i
•urh r r r t i f l r a ’ r in the n a m e of Unknown rm br are# lh«- following tlsacribetl p r o p t r t )
Also T a v C er tific a te No. 1-6 J, datid the •ifufattil in Hefnlnni•* C o u n ty , Ho rbla, t**-wit:
7th day »*f J u n e 5. I F IMS)*, Said certifii^t* n i :»4 of n »: m ..f Sec. I, T p 20 s . it.
f:,
eft! hr art a th*- following i l r e r l b n l pr*»p*ff&gt;
ID aert -, T h e *aid laml being a *•«-•*• *1 at th#
Ft-rlilize lioarini* Citrus (Irovi-s in Miinim’r to in m w e
•ituat* *1 in Se minole C o u n ty , H* r*da. I** wit
•late t»f the i-tu a n ce of *uch rerliflta tv In
L*d 2 " . Itb.ck F . Wild m e n , T h e laid laml
the name of D. ( F Crenshaw-.
the sir.o of fruit and to produce growth of brand) which
l*eing « o i s m &lt;I at the ilate of tl*e issu«n«e **f
Also Tav Cer tlflcat* N'o. 1 0 9 - , ila tn l the
such c* rtiflciai*- In the name of F. It. Holman 5D» day of J u n e 5 D. 1 *9 9 , Sa l I tsrtlfirat**
is the foundation for the next crop.
5lso T a v C ertific ate No I6M9, *1a t«-I t i e r m h i a r t s the following «lr*cril*«d property
2nd day of J u n r A. I F 1 * 9 6 , Said certitlrate situated tn .n* minol*- C o u n ty . Florida, to-w it.
• in I* race* fh** following described properly f ' l . f NW '* of NW '4 .1 SW 4 of Sec. UJ,
We offer a wide range of formulas including:
•itual*d in Seminob- C o u n ty , Florida, t**-wit
T p . 20 S. K
F , V a m * T he said laml
Lot |ft, Illock G. W lblm err, T h e •1 1&gt;I laml
Its ing assrset «| al D*e d a tr of Die issiiatirr of
loing * v4i s *h I at thr, date *&gt;t the Issuance of ■urh rertin cate in Ihe nam e of T A. Arnold.
•uch c sr lif t ra ie In the nam e of Unknown ha*
l\ Amm. fir,' A. P. A to ; Pot.
All * I a . C e r lif lc a te No. 7 8 2 , dat*d the
filed said ctrliflcalew in my ofltrr an*l ha* l i h 'lay of N o v c m b * r A. I F i)|95, Sai*l certlmade application lor tav d»*d to issue in flrata e m b ra r r* the following lirvcrihr*! p ro ­
acrt'ritanre with law, l*nle«* *aid certificate* perty si lu a ttd In St rninolr Cn un tv , Florida
•1'.; Amin. 8 % A. P. A 4 ‘7 Pot.
•hall lo- r*-d*em*(| ar co rd tn r to Ikw, tav to-w it: HW l 4 t f N E ‘ 4 of S 55’ •* of Sec. 1 2 ,
der«| will l u u p ths-rron t»n tlir 20 th ilay of T p . 2 0 S. it 2 9 ftF, ID acre*. T h e said land
(let
proper
growth of young trees hy useing.
J u l v A. I F 1920.
being atiessrd at the d a te of the issuance of
Witn ess my official signature and »«a! thia •uch certificate in the nam e of O, IF I. Co.
th r 16th flay of »un. A I F 1920.
Alto T a t C ertific a te No. 74 7 , dated t h r
(SEA L)
ftF A. D O U G L A S S .
»'; Amm. 8 *; A. P. A. 27c FotStIs day of Novem ber A. I F 19 95 , Said certi­
(Ter k
Circ u it
Co urt,
Sem inal*
Coun ty, ficate em bra ce* the following t|e*erib«d pro­
Florida. Hy V. IF D O U G L A S S , I). C.
U*t
us
quote
you on your Sumnu i Needs.
ps My, aitu tatrd in Seminola C o u n ty , Florida,
4 i-5tc.
t o - writ: llrg. 2t) ch*. S. of b See. post t*|l
N bdry. Fee. 36, T p . 19 S. It. 2 9 E. Itun
Circuit Caurf 7tr* J u d lr le . C.r ru lf Hemlnole E &amp; chs., S 10 ch *., 55* ft ch*. S' |0 rh*., 5
acre*.
The saitl laml being a*se*srti at the
C o o n l) H o r!d a . In C h p n r rry
Hate of Ih r Issuance of *uch ce rtific ate in the
J o e C a m e r o n , C*«r p la in s r.t
nam e of tftiknowa.
Vf
Hill f o &lt;J u isc T ill #
IF G. C a r rier, J a m e s M. : , , *ft*o a cr
Also T a x CertiA rate No. 7 71, tlatrd tf.e
5|argar#tf * r n Hightower. G e o .g e C.
2nd day of J u n e A. I F 1 909, S a id rsrttArate
N ew m an, l U i v t l l G IlfnoVs. Itnhsrt tl.
• ml ra t s* th»- following d is r f ih r t l p rr p t rt y
Mnnilfnelurcrn of IDEAL KEItTILI/EltS
It a m - e y , It H l ta m » *y , William t».
•llutatetl In Sernintde C o u n tv , rlo r id a , tt»-wit*
Andenreid: 'All the unknow-i hrlre,
llr g . 51 1-5 rd* . S of N K C o r. of N\Vt 4 vt
Dgateea and devisees ol E G. Carrier,
See. 1 1 . T p 2 D S . It. 2 ‘- E . . Hun S 12 4-5 rd*
J a m s * Highto wer, M a r g a r r t t Ann
* \Y 25 rda N 12 4-f* rd *. E 2 5 rd*.. 2 at re*.

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