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THE SANFORD HERALD

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IN T H E H EA RT OF T H E W O RLD ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N

NUMBER 40

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1920

VOLUME XI

LUNCHEON MAKE PAPER OUR LAKE FRONT IS
AT VALDEZ FROM GRASS BEING IMPROVED IN
EVERYWHERE IN CITY
THE RIGHT MANNER
SHOWING PROSPERITY NEXT FRI. IN FLORIDA

b u il d in g is a c t iv e

ifl

Ti I 5 1

ones known to lie actively engaged
\s s i : m h i . i : d
in this work, and for several months
FOR
FIRST
ai
Mr. Lack lived in Dunnellon with­
III \
W IIK H A S:
out anyone there knowing anything
Our God, the All Wise and merci­
•True to hi* promise, made to the about his mission to Florida. Lees­
The Sanford Hoard of Trade will
ful Creator has in His Divine wis­ have a Ininifuet at the Valdez Hotel editors in annual session at Pensacola burg was no longer a possible base
dom called from our midst one who Friday night July 9th at eight o’- this mouth. President Gilbert D. for operations, and while experiments
was very tenderly loved by all of dock. Not only will the Hoard of Leach of the Florida Press Associa- were conducted here in the past few
her associates and friends.
Trade members take part in the tion. told in the columns of his months, those who hav« made ’ hern
lived in Ku*tis during the time neces­
And while we find great difficulty haniftiet hut anv progressive citizen splendid paper, the I.eeshutg Cot
sary to accomplish their purpose
in understanding and resignation in .........
menial
last
week
the
story
of
the
countv
wishes to of Seminole
III,.!.... ■
......... who
..........................
\ N |I
Ill'll.D ill II
PILING
the
inscrutable
and
hidden
mercies
Fir*t experiment* along the iim of I I NG S GIVI!
1alii nd will l.e welcome lo do so p ro -. propo-ed manufacture of print paper
.id *1 1(1. S lli NS TH A T SAN­
\\ \Y rti IILAUFORD HAS STR U C K RIGHT of the Divine will, we are comforted 1vided he hands in his name to l’resi- in Honda, lifting the veil of my* making *aw gra** paper were con­
T im . P \RK.
by the beaut if til Christian life and dent Frank I.. Miller before Tuesday stery from the manufacture oul of ducted by t'apt. KP.i.i. n-iw a re i-1
sTitm i:
character of our friend and dearly of next week and hands in his $1.25 saw gra-- of a product equal to that dent of Leesburg, and he took out
The Lake Front Improvement
V. it.ir- i " «ur city the?** days arc beloved, knowing that the present for his plate as the banquet will not now being made in Canada from several patent* which have now be­ Company are living up to their name
rot„ k. with much interest the many parting will be for just a little while,
be free to any one but will be paid spruce logs. The interesting story, come the property of the company and are not only clearing away the
improvement* that are being and
for by each one who attend*. I lie which contains the most vultiuhl '■|thnt " a * formed to handle tin* pro­ lust of the rubbish of what was once
n.i.iv . very where and they are also
banquet will be in the form of a announcement made in thi* eoutilrv&gt; i p.i-ition. (’apt Klb* withdrawing the Sanford House and getting
W il l: HAS:
v, r&gt; much interested In what the
sinie the signing of ihe arm-tice. ni.arj j |W„
ago and striking ready to lunld a line building thereon
The passing of Alma, the beloved booster’s convention ami all hands
i
in store in the way of
followout
independently
Incidentally, not but they are also improving tint
futu'
wifi' of our brother S. u Shinlml-e', will come prepared to put over some!
t\» • ,'K. r deals and improvement*, is an irreparable loss t ** this cliur.h of the log projects that should r e - | Aft, - four v. , f, ,.f
continuous
*
knowing
the
«u«
■
e*s
that had been lake front from t ’ommcr.iul street
•f
Th i i!;ful Valdez Hotel, the even and community.
ci-ne the attention i f the Hoard of work, tir-t with one plan and t hell attained by the other group, it was to the waver line and font I'almetto
. i-iful Weluha building. the
m* r*
Trade and the business men of with ai.other, beaten bullied and the new proposal based upon new avenue to Park avenue.
*• • , -• ,r-. being made •n the Semi* UK IT JtKSOl.N KI&gt;:
Under the supervision "f j . D.
Sanford generally.
all but di*lieartened on many &gt;t - patent* by Capt Klli* that the Com­
That we, the otlieial board of tl.e
mercial
editor
announced
would
be
r.olc II.ill. the Chase III ck that
Iloo.l
teams and men are ploughing
Thi* i* •lily one of a succession of ca*n&gt;’.-. and with good monov being
will - . In* stuccoed and finished First Methodist Church of Sunfo.d. dinners that will be staged during Spent like water in trying at ex­ pre eiiled at i’etisacola. Iii»utlicicnt tip the uneven surface of the ground
it!" , tine building. the tearing do extend to our brother, S.
periment af'er experiment, only a capital wa* represented to make any on the bulkhead and a scraper will
the Sanford House that Shinholser, his family, her children, the summer months a* it lias I oen
scheme of i hut character feasible be put on and thi* ground all level­
iJii'a:
found that allairs of this kind are small percentage of which was *ticr.i a; ■ ... miii'li to the city in what is anti the near relatives, our sincere
ce»ftil, with business associates lo s­ however, and nothing further will be led olf and then u layer of muck
, &lt; ... the many new homes and sympathy, assuring him &lt;&gt;f our af­ conductive to good fellowship and
ing ...nil once and withdrawing *ti| Roue on t hill line ( 'a p t . Kill* came to will lie placed and grass started at
F. u„ l.in g liuilt in the residence' fection and desire to serve and com­ that big things are accomplished
port one after another, and with Leesburg with Air. I.aeev and work­ o.tcc making the bulkhead what it
i.. .,f the city, remodeling of fort him in this sad afllicition. at such allairs where good fellowship
ed out a plan for establishing a should have heen made imuiy years
get together and bury tlndr ancient only a few loyal friends who main­
•. iSiive Idock. the repainting
fr.
UK I T F U R T IIK R KKSOl.YF.D: dilTcrcuccs and take up the burden tained their belief in Ills ultimate paper mill. It was about this time 1ago a thing of beauty.
»r..l :: ..deling of the Swope buildtMher men are pulling up all the
su&lt; it --. I'.. It- Lacey of Alt. \ eruoii. that success weeic.ed tirst in sight
That the foregoing he spread Upon of city building.
and the city was asked to give a site piling that disgraced the water front
inz ,i: I i he llishop block, the new
\
A
ha*
at
lu*t
succeeded
in
mak­
the
Minutes
of
the
Hoard,
and
a
Therefore ote of the live members
building lint is being s arte.i for the
ing better news print paper from for the mill on Lake Gridin. This was so long and pulling down all tho old
(
»■ ra;e and the new building eon copy furnished the Herald for pub­ or maybe several of them will call
given on a lease to 4 lie present com­ sheds and buildings and the build­
upon you in a few day* and sell you saw gra** than ha* been made dur­ pany, but this will be returned to the
t,n : .'»d hy I. W. Phillips &amp;Co„ on lication.
ings near the court house that have
Also that these resolutions with one or more tickets that will admit ing the past few years from spruce city, a* it is entirely too small lor
thc.r n.eiit purchase at the Corner of
been an eye sore for so many years
logs.
park and Second streets, the many autograph of each member lie pre­ you to the "big show" on Monday
the mill* that will be erected. An­ 'will follow and be cleared away,
night July !*th and if you are in­
The steadfast purpose of thi* man other site lias been secured, by pur­
m » .i. n s that are moving into the sented to Brother Shinholser.
terested
in
building
up
your
city
bn*
placed at Ihe disposal of news- chase, and no bonus will be asked. I The new owners have not matured
\\.la . i idock and the many changes
Hoard of Stewards, M. h. I hureh
their plans for the bulkhead as yet
and are interested in the boosting pap, r publisher* and printers of the
Thai are inking place all over the
South.
regarding building* aside from the
of your city and the getting together United States » supply of raw matet!..u i
uni residence section and in
' ibig
• thotel
i i building I.nf
liitv* tin*
but fthey
are nilt
not
of all who are interested you will get rj(1| f,,r
nmimfucturt of paper
If,.
uiiiry districts demonstrate
to
allow
this
property
to
be
given
threat
of
a ticket and you will get a tirst class 1 t will forever dispel tin
r, r« shall any one thing that San*
over to the weed* and to any longer
dinner at one of the best hotels in exhaustion of news j ritit that has
t.ihuiK a new statt and is on
( •;
look attractive. They expect to
the stale and you will meet a bunch heen the haiic of every newspaper
• .ward a big city,
the *
make it a beautiful park until such
, f koii,| fellow* who you have LlloWl plant in America during the pa*l two
iinty is also taking a hand
TL
time as the buildings will be built
mi bti*iue*s eirclu* but
have not year- And the company he has for­
in it .i u n e and huihlinK a line two
thereon and for thi* public spirit
known a* dinner guest* or a* mem­ med promises to have the li *t paper
Idition to the court house
»t*«ry
shown they are to be commended by
bers of the Rord of Trade. He sure pulp mill e-tuldi-hc.l in Florida with­
thi’. a l.e 'Jl'iX lO. Ilreproof in every
every citizen of Sanford. This win­
and
get
a
ticket
and
get
right.
in four months from this date.
»A&gt; ..• i that will house the iinpor*
ter when the tourists arrive they
- ..rds of the county. This
Ut.’
When
the
first
experiments
with
will *e,. ai. unbroken expanse of green
Bunk* « lose Monday
- of bull brick to mutch
».
this material began nearly four year*
gra** and then* will be seats placed
All the banks of Seminole County
the • ■.rt house and will add to its
ago, they were made in Leesburg,
I
D
It
(be bulkhead and prehaps sorno
will ............. .. Monday next on ac­
* \I.IFORN1 A
»|'|".ir.Uire.
anil some &lt;f the litizen* here have T i l \N
AND
kind
of amusements staged there for
I R L H .IIT ON UIM ITS
m a im :
s i :- count of Fourth of July. Although been in touch with all the step* that
HROWNI.Li:
\
rr the eity the signs of great Dll.
’
their
benefit that will re* ounil to
ALG 1.1 AUI.CS.
I M POUTANT the real Fourth cooes on Sunday tin have been taken during that trying
lRU TA RV
OF
ii.cut s are evident on every
irt
the
cridel
of tin* city. These public
day will he celebrated on Monday
l III l(&lt; II U ORK.
period At the very tir*t it looked
■d it bespeaks a prosperity
F.s
Tampa June
Kvidence show­ spirited men who compose the Lake
t hcrcfnie the closing of bank* and
he evident to our winter
tl
At the meeting of the I'res byte- most of the busines* houses and tin feasible that the mo-e optimistic ing that Florida citrus fruit shippers Front Improvement Co., should ln.
.
. niic-t liucrcsic
v.i have
im»&lt; U pay from Hi.'J to 105.4 per cent, enenuruged in their great undertak­
interest!' I eviieeie.i
expected to
v.
\hen they route dow n in the rian General Assembly's Committee
'!»&gt;•
K‘7
"
"'•‘V
!
‘
•
•
'‘•
nations
and
paper
it.
ab ml
I3 '
ill. All we need now is a of Systematic Honolioeiico and Stcmori* per car mile for freight and re­ ing. They have caught the vision of
base bali and picnic and everything.
|iUt' a, ^ ‘ .xpeiment*
If
•
,
and
country
dub.
a
head*
S'
frigeration than California shippers a great city to be built on the shijriM
wurshlp in Chattanooga June 12
t'uit wa- introduced by tin* Florida Rail­ of Lake Monroe and while their
qua’
for them in the city and Rev. K. I&gt;. Ilrow nice was unani­ s l m i m h . i : h a s ' . m o k i : a u t o s l»roijn**sF«l it wiit
ha t to hi* road commission hero tbi* week at i idnn* are yet In the embryo stagu
ill!suspect I'd dllTieillt ic
»n.. •mi tits of various kinds for all mously elected Secty. of tlu&gt; Com­
Official Figure*'In Slate Papers
vv (l,l,-'t -••••;t - II- beam g III me federal court room they will mature in the next twelve
(,v-,.*e--OMv T»'e fib
tl t, ... We have the accomodations mittee for the next year, lie was
Here Nolw Correct
«■• i n •i *iV-c l ,-f e I.A.Ml ill!'. I* i ' . \A:uoe. vf months and will mean more to San*• ! •'&lt; .ir&lt;- coming and with them ulso made Chairman if the sub­
•a «• ra •• pr ,
Last wee'. &gt;cvc.*al i f D e
. e •'{, 1* a* , ' , i ;
»• ,i •Ivanee guard are people mm- com m ittee on Literature buviug paper* gave :t b t ' I t.,e
’ Ii iiu*.*ur r I..: I*i ‘ *i 'll. f r ’ than anything that has ever
lori •: i o ••• :
.* 11 * i*•• in V •
seemed
inipo*
line
•
•
re
now
to
invest
their
money
inz
|| ... Ittlll*. » 1 •
l • l*X* iniqi t iged in this city.
|&gt;r. Mattzc . f W. \a.. and Dr n . u n ' i c . atm the n u m b e r of lllltoit. •' .-rculcst little city in the state. It. S. Hoy.l of Kansas City ussociu- mobiles for which lirenre bad been *isted on showing up: no bleaeli to.it IjHlT• i . jT"* •• » .a* * i"u*nt it* ri*
was known to the paper trade won d I
... • ?.-••• • ••«» •» «*n i wtn1
te.l with him in thi* important work. applied through the Comptroller'No* &lt;'ll&gt; Manager Here
At a nicotine of •»*.. Cni. ' '••rr mittc: oiiice mill gave M-mmoie a* Having ni.cKe ii \ nie u’lil ii was only by .j anil vegctabii . which went into
•shipping M a n y • a t t i c
Air. and Mr*. C. J . Hyatt and
Mr. Hownbe was requested to work only 85. Thinking that 11 is v ••* a year* •r coniine* i •xperimentine 1 •lliet a year ago, a.o unreamnable,
• &lt; ..moron has been busy roundlinally brought I .mil that the additional cliarges f*ir children of Lake City are now,- resi­
mistake
the
Herald
wired
Comp*
•»«*
t
1,1,
w"
rl&gt;
"
:,H
out the plan for the literature of the
t he great ia«k •icing and refrigeration are not justi­ dent * &gt;I Sanford and are making
it.
attic the past few weeks and
Denomination in its aggressive work (roller Krnest Arnos yesterday and to completion and
K’ "
• t hem ready to ship to Texas
fied. a* the cost of sileli services wore their borne with Air*. Ryans *istiv„
received the following telegram in accomplished,
for the coming year.
3'
M inlay drove in over (100 bead
eiinsidereil
when the railroad rates Mrs. G oii. Hyman until the I'eoLsidy
|„ t |e early day* i f the work t i c
This is the most important ad- reply: "Answering telegram eight
g them in eight car loads from
were
put
into
effect. The railroad house can be made ready for their
hundred and eighty live registe.ed CommiMi'ial w
'il^ promi-i
iiromi-r*l the di-­
wu*
tl
ni. Texas is always on the interim body of the Presbyterian
commission
is
asking
the Interstate oeetipaney. Mr. and Mrs. llyan are
tinction &lt;f being permitted to spread
to June 1st."
••a
for Florida beef and take Church. All the Benevolent activi­
acquisitions lo .Sar—’ird,.
commerce
commission
to
review these vnluahli
This is quite different from t*a the news to the world when the time
tl ■ »tive Florida beef to Texas ties of the denomination work under
rates,
and
either
to
set
aside
the*c
both
of
them
having been prominf***and even the 885 is not the sum was ripe. Now. after nearly four
and .. . tine fat cattle from them the direction of tbi* Committee, so
chiirgc* as a portion of the refri- jn church and social circles in their
total
of
the
ears
ill
Seminole
countv
yours,
this
|
ledge
has
been
kept,
and
after ■ -Uminer'll feeding. Seeing so that virtually it i* the managing
for there ure that many in the citv f„r t i,. ftr&gt;( time the real story is geratmn rati s, nr to eliminate that former home where Mrs. Ryan was
n.:.
Florida cattle shipped to body of the denomination. The Com*
told to the world, in these eelumtis. portion a* heretofore included in president of the Woman’ s Club. Mr.
of
Sanford alotu T« v
ti the summer brings up the mit tee has general oversight over
K
tlllll. „ wax
railroad rates, and reduce the ,tyun is probably one of the best
veal munii
found in...
that
From
T o .' t. of where Texas will get the raising and dispursing of $12.Drug,'i*i* M a y S c l l lti.nki.err&gt;
^
^ wmlhl not make paper im* railroad rates accordingly.
posted men regarding the operation
OUO.OtH
!
during
thi*
year.
Being
the
!'" • !» when the big cattle ranges
iiiediatclv. the work of bringing I. Keen interest is being manifested " I municipal plants, city building,
mediately,
'* I iornla are cut up .nto farms. most important Committee i f the
ne»u. II he
lie Bureau,
Bureau
|u| l(*u rr, , „|nrllllll
M,rtnnt rbar.ee
change in
in the
the ii,t
Washington. June.TO.
............,iU
. it,..
the .•„-,.
cn»i |,y Florida shippers of ‘dvie building, civic improvements
Church membership on it
is a
„f
Internal
Hevei.uo
to.lay
uMv,\\
,.f
|iapcr
inaking
material
‘ ‘D' management that the slate
coveted honor. It is composed of
perisiiai le*. us the mutter involved
Presbyterian Church
blackberry
e.inliu
and
wild
cherry
,
ip
.
mvMt.ri„»*
and
was
permitFlorida
‘"an
boast and before inming hcf e
m
i
,
itch
riorum
proall ministers and 5 prominent Pres­
ha* seriously hindered
T • Communion Service will lie
wine
to
the
list
,.f
intoxicating
liquors
|
fu|
H
n
,„
disrepute.
Faith
wa*
duce
dealers
in
competing
with
t
h
e
'f
'T
many
years was in charge of the
byterian* business men chosen from
In
which muy be sold by druggist* in re- still
... strong on the .......
i ............n
•it the morning service next the church at large.
part of ,the
small California markets. M m tlis have ntunlclpnl plants of Lake City and
Si. •ly m which time 2.1 new memtail quantiles of liss than live gal group that finally accomplished what been spent ny the railroad con,inis- » » * “Il‘" prominent in alt the proSanford should feel gratified that
I •' •&gt;dl l.e welcomed Into the Church
Ions, only to person: having permit it lias done, but they realize that si.......is in completely preparing the Rressive movements for the good of
her fellow-townsman was chosen
It
to purchase intoxicating liquors.
•arnestly hoped that the wholi
unless the definite results were ob­ case. K. Ilud-oti Burr, chairman *f the city.
Secty. of this CommiMec and given
e.i-ii,! •r*hip of the Church will In
Sanford welcomes these good peo­
the Chairmanship
......................... of one of its two
o . FL Shijiman lia.i ruutrncd l " tained without coming under the the stati* railroad com mission, and
pr. f t to welcome them.
ple
to our midst kbowing thnt they
Sub-Committees, and Mr. Brownlee |,js koine in Newark New Jersey prying eye.v &lt;&gt;f other interests in t In* ( D«izi«*r A. DcA'ane, attorney for that
T ••to were line congregations pro­
ull
like
their new home and that we
body,
arc
actively
in
charge
of
the
is being congratulated by bis friends after spending a week here looking |same line, their own reward or*tn »i-nt loth morning and evening lust
will
like
them for they are the kind
pr
sedition
of
the
complaint.
Among
over the city and country. He was.ing to the proposition might not
throughout the church.
Surni u&gt;. The Deacons held their
of
citizens
that Sanford needs.
the
representatives
of
the
railroads
of
here with Col. George W. Knight only be shared by others but might
monthly meeting at tlit* Manse last
the
United
States
present
at
the
hear­
who will remain here for several lie utterly lost,
Tut -day night. The reports indicated Summer Services at Ihe Church of days. Col. Knight is well known!
With this in view, much of the ing are S. A. Storkard of Wilming­
Tug Day
Monday
tho Holy Cross
a vc ry prosperous condition of the
here having served several month*! work wax done in the wildest and ton, N. C. general superintendent of
church, It is growing very rapidly
The ludies of the D. A. It. will
On and nfter Sunday July 4th, us chief engineer in charge of the least visited secticn of the state. Re­ transportation of the Atlantic Coast
and a t ne spirit is manifested in all the regular Summer schedule will go
have a Tag Day fur the benefit of
Line
railway,
und
F\
L.
Glover
nlso
building* at the Southern Utilities cent experiments, since success be*
the American Legion on Monday.
its * ° r t . Arrangements were made into effect.at the Church of the Holy
Co., plant this winter shortly after ■came assured, have heen conducted of Wilmington, assistant general
Small red tags bearing the words,
frieght
agent
of
the
same
line.
The
fur an Organ Recital in Sept, ut Cross.
his return from F’runco where he far up the AVithlacoochec river, with
The regular services will lie the served with honor and distinction Dunnellon as headquarters, and re­ follov.ing are also taking an active "Stan d behind the Men Who stood
u Lich Miss Forster of Jacksonville
Church School ut 9:45 in the morn­ with the engineering corps. Messrs cently when two carloads of saw part in the proceedings: It. G. Short­ behind the Guns” have heen prewill I'iuy. It was ulso decided
to
er, Washington Fruit Growers ex­ ( pared to be used on that day at the
F.av, a series of services in Oct. and ing; FLvening I’rayer at 8 o'clock. Knight nnd Shipman are looking j grass were shipped from that point
Lake Monroe Picnic, and at other
The usual early service is dis­ for investments here nnd it is hoped to a northern mi’! for a trial run, change; George It. Williams, trullic
the pastor was requested to secure
places.
continued during the absence of the they will decide to locate heic ns the utmost secrecy was observed, manager Chase &amp; Co., Jacksonville;
It is hoped that a neat sum will ho
IFe best preacher in the South for Rector, except ns muy he especially they urn the kind of men tliut wi I Exchange cf telegrams has been uc- F'ayette II. Dow, truffle department
(Continued
on
Page
10)
realized
for the benefit of the Legion.
this work.
help build up this city.
' complished through others than the
nrrangud and announced.

That Abounds In This
Great Section

Resolutions on the Death of M e
S. O. Shlnlmlser

HOARD

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M F.KTING.

TRADE
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GILT TOGKTIIKH

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RILING
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Land Leveled and Grass
Will Be Planted

DEBRIS CLEARED OUT

MANY IMPROVMENTS

SANFORD
MINISTER
HONORED

FLORIDA
GROWERS
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�JUNE 25, 1920

SANFORD HERALD

PACK 12

Branch. Daytona

44-:f

Reach.

“E a s t C o a s t S p e c i a l ”
Bee Hives

For Rent — Furnished room. 311
Park Avenue. Phone 168.
43-tfc

We Ask But One Thing,-A Comparison
of our materials and workmanship with any on
th e m a r k e t .

For Rent — For summer reason.
! «even room cottage, furnished, one
Block fromoccan. Seabreere. screened
all modern conveniences and garage
*500. Imjuire Dailey's Drug Store,
Daytona. Fla.
43-3tt&gt;

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WANTED
Wanted — To buy 2000 feet second
hand celery boards. Box 331. San­
ford.
45-2tp

The Standard Auto Top Co.

Wanted—To buy pair of platform
scales. 1000 lbs. Capacity. Chase A:
Co. Phone 36.
45-2tc

“ We Have It, Will Get It or It Isn't Made'

315 West First Street.

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Telegram* received in the city
Thursday morning announced the
death of Mbs Ruby Ranberg at
Valdosta, Ga. Wednesday morning

POWERS SHOT
BY HIS UNCLE
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Wanted—To rent for 5 year*
rooming house with 9 to 12 rooms,
by responsible person, no children.
Wanted for Rooming house. Fur­
nished or unfurnished. House must
be close in. Ans. to Herald Ottice.
portant details in connection with
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the project of providing a modern,
Wanted—A position a*stenogrrj&gt;her
commodious and attractive hotel for
cr.
Have had two years experience
the place.
in law tirm. Apply at once
11»
Laurel Ave.
43-'Jtp

INDLE
HOTEL

“fitted" to one of the dozen
or more Ingersolts — ac­
cording to your own spe­
cial needs.
Call on an IrgerscR
dealer today and let him
help you select.

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IVnifrfcury R aJich ti

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would c*n*i-ler small place in
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Wanted NV &gt;mar, to »a&gt;h
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premises. «1*•» good cook. Apply to |
Mr* Ge&lt;&lt;rge G
Herring. French
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"D a ; t-*na tea*h Raymond Hotel
half i&gt;. -*■•; from, beach, clean com.fortable room.*, excellent home cook­
ing. R A TES R E A SO N A B L E "

There is Nor** Betr. •
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HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

Otlire Supply l)-;i
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PHONE 14S a t u r i.iv n ight.
R-.-w.ird. P h o n e
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a rm s to us.
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Ily di*r m*iui SO._•&lt;i i.*r iTs
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ro om in ess and co m fo rt.
N early eigh ty th ou san d C handler uv. te -s I noxv v 'v a r a c'ood
c a r it is.
T h ey know w hat it has rr.ta n r r-‘ th e m , rh ar the
C h an d ler o rgan ization for seven year* lias d evo u d all its e n ­
gin eerin g skill and m a n u fa ctu rin g * .jv rte n c e to th e develop­
m e n t of th e one stan d ard C h an dler ch assis. T h ey know th a t
C h an d ler policies have resulted i:i a ch assis w hich today ap p rox­
im a te s p e rfe ctio n .
On th is one C h an d ler ch assis a re m o u n ted six b eau tifu l types
of body.

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range ar.-l
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C lo s e ly Priced F in e C a r
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S I X HANDSOME B O D Y T Y P E S

Jn e n - P d f ir n g r r Touring Car, i/w$ v
F o u r -r a tt e n c e r R ita Jitc r , SIW5
F ou r-P attcn jier D iip a tch Car. JJ075
S o c n -P a s tc n u c r Sc J a n . J29VS
/our-ptiiJi-ngcr Coupe, J2595
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( lil Pricct /. 6. b. CU-*iUnJ. DAw)

For Rent T •i bedroom* fur45-tf
r.ished. ?06 Magnolia.
For Rent — Front Room furnished
Can do light house keeping. P- O.
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bedroom.
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For R ent—On the Beach a six
room cottage well furnished, water,
ga* and electricity. Less than 150 yds
yard* frem ;:.e »*a. Inquire cf E. A.

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For Rent — Furnished
206 Park Ave.

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For Rent To
hing parties er
• ur ■.* t parti. ». 26-f-&gt;ot. half cal in.
ra r.opy m.o! •r boat fully equipped
Li r.*r (i pile&lt;t who kh &gt;w. the &gt;:
Jo hr.#. P h . r e 4 »W L. G Loveles*
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FOR RENT

The L. Allen Seed Co.

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bir.at: -r.
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ra.--.. »ix hi^- Princess
t k. r 5*:ci&gt;-*. Mr«. W.
10s Elm. A-c

C o re in and give us a tria l, or write for p riet*.

Our Millwork Plant U equipped to Manufacture all kind- *&gt;j»h. I&gt;....r&gt;.
Trim. etc. Send u» your plan* for estimate.

Five - -m. &lt;*ottag. w:: r
F - fruit tr.e* i »4*9f ir.. A I■argain a'.• t;\ t acre ia r..i cheaj
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Our l l O t crop C elery S e o l has ju&gt;t a r r iv id . direct from
Put up in five pound sealed p ackag es. Every
c u r t o m ir on th is &gt; t*i {K'rfectly satisfied last season. Our
orders this season already h ave in c r e a s e ! o v er la*t season 400
per ci nt.

"Erfrythinx to Ship Ytur Crop '

Dept. SI* . Fori Pierre, Florida

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r»* ' a • l acre »&gt;f •milled .a- :
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“E»rrythin| ta Build Y»ur Home"

F a m o u s F o r I t s M a r v e lo u s M o t o r

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C H A N D L E R

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I w. ker i ai y arriage
Sal*
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,.S5c each
Top Board
'Jlc each
Standard Body
Shallow Super
61c each
67c each
Bottom Board
$7.30 per 100
Standard Frames
End* mortised for top and bottom bars, bored for wire*, toj. r ar
grooved and wedge furnished.
Shallow Frame*, for Supers same a* above
$5.S0 ;«•: ;&gt;mi
Price* f. o b. Fort Pierce. Freight must be added.
Material i* shipped knocked down. Price Runted d-«-« not in-dud* • . •
or tia rabit strip*.
Wc al*«i furni-h *ame material. S-frame *i/e. a* w.-li a, a "Jumbo" tody
and frame*.
In addition to material listed above we manufacture several different *i/&gt;and grade*, etc., and will give detail* on request.

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Mr and Mr*. John Murrell *f
llke«ih&lt;*b*-e were ir. th* city &gt;e»terda% ti* gu»■*t • -f ( apt ar,-1 Mr* K
R Murr.il »-.r»ut« t
Ki**immec
where Mr
Murr«il wj* or. lega
bu*ir.F«- T ' * " ' - a- ;. Sa- f**rd fr »- t
were g a-i to »••• tr.err. again Mr*
Murr.
a* M •* Harriet Clark
daug-t#*
f Congressman Frar.».
l".ar^
f t ,a . - ••«vills a" ! \\a»L.-.gton wa* a great ••••:al favotite it
Florida a- i at t'r «- rational capita'.
Jyhr. ♦ a &gt;af.f -rd t - \ who t* mak­
ing g ••*&lt;! at hi* ohe*en profession in
the new c* urty of ttkeechobce

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!* &lt;»r &gt; A.** Upright Ive r» i Pond
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Kras'-nablo '.*’. 4 Myrtle.
45-24

Where B'a "» Ocn't Count
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npr|,| « h &gt; •*
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PRICES ON STANDARD-FRAME HIVE PARTS

M IS C E I.I.A N E o r s
n .\ s sirn :i» v iw l u t isin g r a t e s
Minimam * h.irge fur any one Vd 23r
1 buy. j&gt;ay ra*h for second hand
••ne Time, per word
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.»• *. Address H care of Herald.
Three Time, per word
2c
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3c
Over *&gt;i\ Time*, .c word per l*»ue
1. -t ur.c Harm!:---; .'1
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\d«rrii*ing In thl* column in which the
\.&gt;. 994 Fi:-i«-r r*turr ’.&lt;«
addre** of the advcrtl-cr i« not given but
*-a*&gt;d\ At:der*un C.ir«- F F Dutton
vwhich
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to iPo*tolHre ilint
Num*
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are »»f
of lit
an*wcred accordingly. Plea*e do not a*k u* for
thr name* of advcril*cr» ad»erti*lng in
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thi- way. 1 -ually » e d o not know who, ^
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the* are. and If we do » c are not expect-1
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1 1919 Ford Touring
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FOR SALE
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A-.rdale Ptipt»i."&gt; $5.00 *
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1 1919 Ch#vr et T iring
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Heights. P 1 r »• ! Vi W
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K-t Sale P:g» f.T •ale. Mr*.
G T Dyer R \ Sanf rd. 45-3tp

S e e th e D isp la y !
N Ingersoll display tn
A
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store- where rou can be

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The news of her deat
GIN E S FA* T h I.
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her many Sanford
SH O O TIN G .
friend*. M*s* Bamberg is well re-j-iiat Major \ K Power* « &gt;
iremberrd here having taught the .^..t j,y hi* ur.e'.e. per. Frank Faison
Fifth Grade !a«t year.
|. evident fr*&gt;m the following tele.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____— — — —
— - grant *
\\ M Hay' «•» &lt;'! I"he
Herald from Arthur D Zachary of
this city uh r. read a* follow*.
N\ M Hay:.••*. .-a-H.-r.i. hl.t
p.■\c,
* 1 * fr.tr. .imhush Will'
,a,e S' »' • -e thirty ; m June
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JftitfONVIlU'flA.
J9th
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H.-M it .1 V. . ” t;gt..t N «' two .i
ouirid* f5crs SfiiAUatoi
rr. twee.*
: a*** d away *»re th **;.
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We are manufacturing Hce Hive Material from Cypress “ The
Wood Eternal.” which East Coast beekeepers are well
pleased with.

CH AN D LER M OTOR CAR COM PANY, CLEVELAN D , OHIO

MWWlOrn—IwqtQt— —I fWPWit

THIS GRANTED, OUR MUTUAL WELFARE IS ASSURED

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For R en t—Store room in the
I etTler Block. Vacant June 15. 1920
See C. II. I.etTIer June 11. 192U 40t f

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�1UE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A HUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS O F SEM IN O LE COUN­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPO R TER S FOR T H E HERALD

spent last week .with her nephew,
C. W. Culpepper and family.
The many friends of Mrs. M. E.
Dooley sympathize with her in the
loss of her mother whose death oc­
curred last Wednesday in Bloomington, 111.
Miss Clair Harrton, Miss Helen
Moran and Lester Brown bisited
Miss Ethel Bose at Lockhart last
Sunday.
Mrs. Will Browrt ami children are
spending a week at Daytona Beach.
Mrs. David Speer spent the week
end with her sister, Mrs. J . V. Weeks
Last Tuesday night the young
people of Mrs. Fattishall's Sunday
School class enjoyed a chicken pllleuu at Lake Harney.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sheldon are
moving hack to their home here,
much to the delight of their many
friends.

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We Ask But One Thing,-A Comparison
of our materials and work­
manship with any on
th e ma r k e t .

Watertown N. Y. to upend tlie bat*
leave
I,,ft linn* of till summer ami
Monday on n motor trip through Jacksonville the 10th on the Lenupc
the southern part of the state.
*"r *st'w ^ ,irk. ( ity.
Mrs, Itineau has returned from 1 Mr. and Mrs. I. I). Martin were
the Orange hospital where she. has out from town spending Sunday with
been for the past week under treat- the Ellsworths on Heardall Ave. Mrs.
1 Martin is leaving on Friday for
Sutnmet. New Jersey to visit her
Tuesday ami ' wil'l" In* The guest of '-rot her and will later go to Maine
relatives while here.
j f,,r n tim,; ° r l" hn K,an,i f,,r wv* rnl
mont hs.
The Long wood Motel has riianged,
315 West First Street.
“ We Have It, Will Get It or It Isn’t
Mrs. Uchida arrived on Thursday
hands again and is cccupicd by Mr.
for several months stay with Mr.
UPSAI.A AND CHAPKYII.I.E
Announcement has been received Uchidu. Mrs. l.’chidu is taking a
three
years
rourse
at
the
i’hiblelMrs. Meek Mrs. Weslerdlrk and
of tlie marriage of Edwin L. Dinkel
phia
conservatory
of
music,
studying
Mrs.
Cruse took a trip to Longwood
to Miss Emma Snyder of Memphis
piano
and
violin
music.
Mr.
Uchida
Friday.
New York. Mr. and Mrs. Dinkel
Mr_ nni| M m Andrew Bi.rllcson folks spent a couple of days in
will reside in South Mend Indiana. came here last year to learn practical farming after a course in the Bni| litt|,. ,|nUKhter. Claire left Sat- Orlando the guests of relatives Inst
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Waits and
Imperial Agriculture College of Ja - unl||y t(( visjt wJt),
parents Mr. week.
^
Miss Adrian Waits spent Sunday
pan and is now progressing lindy an(, 'MrM K(&lt;j(, ,lf |{oHt(in&lt; (j t l , , t0 pM.
II.
Reed
is
spending
the summer
in Orlando the guests of Mr. and
ami likes the work and our counlrj pj,,^ ,.n route to visit a sister in mer in Ohio ami other states.
Mrs. Erie Saulshurgh.
arid exports* to remain.
1’n latU . The wife and bnhy will reMr. ami Mrs. W. B. Olson of the
T. McGahey is spending a few
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany drove main for some time,
Seminole
Hotel were last Friday
days in Sanford.
their car to Fort Tampa ( ity I horsWe hear that Norman DcForest visitors here
Ernest Griggs and si'tcr. Mary
day for several days visit
is here visiting his mother who has
Miss Amanda Sjohlom is visit it.g
Grigg* of Sanford were railing on
friends.
been ipiite iii since the middle *»( lor cousin in Orlando.
friends on Sunday.
Mania Mayeda is on a visit to May: her friend Miss Woodruff ha*
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Dinkel motor*
Vamaio. the Japanc-c town on the been caring for her.
An (till Settler Passes Away
re down to Orlando on MondayMrs. Cruse Inis been having fever
Charles Anthony Fox quietly and
Mr. and Mr*. (*. W. Entzmingcr
Mr* Slielay ami two sons are this week.
peacefully passed away at his home
were in Sanford on Tuesday.
returning to their home near Savan­
Rev. Alherlsnu and wife were
Mr. Itieter i- remodeling hi* house nah. (in., this week after several calling at the homes of (i. F. Ballin­ at Sylvan Lake Saturday evening.
|June Utith, about even o'clock.
months stay here.
ger and also at the home of Mr ami |
The deceased war born at Emily.
was out Sunday looking over hiMr*
Marion Austin and tw** Mr- Campbell Wednesday.
•Province of Ontario. I ’ati . **f Scotch
grove and tlie obi lo*me | lure on children are over from
iirlaf.dn
Now that Similar, school ha •!**-•Iri-h parentage, on November liit
M yrll** Lake.
V l'l! Il:g
Mr*.
M1tiv
f,,r i * i- stilimn ■r. let* have a go**
1 *-r in. tie r.
•1st |, and was th&lt;* fourth son of
l.oiii* Entzn.inger aUiinic-l tin- Hasty.
jprayi-r meeting aiml a gooil sing &lt;*n
WilUnm and Anna Fox.
soldier’* reunion in Tampa ’ **t veil.
Mr- i■n*l Mr*. Y|. A Warren :ii•,1 l h*--&lt;- plea-ant Shi ml ay evening*,
Ills Parents moved to a farm in
I-* t t Sund ty
Rev. Erieson will lend tts n e x t
, &gt;unrig people
western New York near Buffalo
EAST S I N i l l l l l l
&lt;’■r tilt |u IrFHi'li
&gt;u ml ay at T::lb, the lirst meeting.
when lie was four years old ami there
Mr and \iiVI. ^ /••rn* •an
Mr- Phillips It \ndrew* pii?«***l
Unified Kric«"tt wait al.o ••&gt;■• of In* spent hi* early youth
away at her home Shell Moliml, pi* 11iced with n party «il fitcnd* in tin* boys who attended the meeting
tin Nov. (ith, IStil at the age *if
Celery Ave la*t Friday evening. Lungwoo*! i n Sunday. *
&lt;&gt;f t i e Legion in Tampa Inst week,
seventeen, In* enlisted in the army
Mr. Andrew** and little *on Eugeni*
and inm-h enjoyed it.
Mr*. In** Cameron ha* been
of the Ctiitcd States in Company
and the nur*e who has rare*! fur ill during tin* past week.
Raymond Boyd of Wekiwa stu*nt E, Mb New Y*&gt;r . Volunteer Cavalry
Mrs. Andrews f*u a year left her**
Mr. ami Mr*. &lt;'. E. Chnrn**tiing* Sunday at the home of Ids coii-in. and remained continuously in t InOur I B - 0 crop C e le r y Sw d Ims j u s l arrived. din **t 'ruin
on Saturday with Mr*. Andrew'* Mr. a ltd'-'Mrs. \, Corpany, Helen Mr*. Albert Cruse.
service until mustered out as in-rgean i
J*Y;tueo
'(* i k , I*ii» i " i in livt* pound s(*ttb»d tvo-krtv
I!t ■.
remain- fur Kennchtink, Maim- Mrs. Carl ami All* Clmrpemng together
The many friends here of Mr and at Alexandria, Virginia, on tin* 2fitl
Andre*- has been ill will* i nln-reolo*i* with i ’ora and Olive But herford,
fUf ot.i* •
seed perfectly satisfied hist -&gt;-. -&lt;in. Our
Mrs Jack Thompson will be pleased day of June 1S05.
fni several year**. The family have Bubeii Westmi, Byron Lyon* and
t
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. . u . i n , . J . . W I i IC i V .U S i m I wVel* Ia s i s m .- i -II |dll
to know that th** family has* re­
He took part in nearly all the
■In- sympathy "f all in their sorrow Morgan Met 'lelland from tow n picp : **. r.t.
moved from Del.and to Ocala, this great battles of the Eastern front,
Charlie Merriwcther made his nirud and bathed at I'nlm Springs past week when* h** has hail an even
ami many small battles and skirm­
hi .n
(i y!v •tit u trial, nr writ •few prices.
departure *m Sunday t*&gt; \i- it hi* Sunday.
better position offered him in a ishes,
people in Lynchburg, Yu.. fur a few
George McDougal shot a I - font grocery and meat mnrjct combined.
ttn April 22ml isTl he came t*
days.
alligator at Osteen F**rr&gt; th*' other
A very narrow* escape from death Florida with his family ami settled
Mn
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Harry Weeks i* in Wilmington, day and the Allman boys fished it occurred Sunday near noon, when
on a government homestead in tin
N. C. rccuperating from lit recent out and are buoy preserving the Mrs. A. 1.. Campbell wus attacked
woods at Sylvan Lake and devoted j
fitness.
gator* skin, a line big one.
ami bitten bv u spreading adder. himself to orange growing and farm­
Mrs J. S. Moore nf Celery Ave.
The work of paving Geneva h e She was reaching for a chick under ing and in due time possessed a
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
and three of her young people are lia* begun . where th*- brick pave­ the lloor of the coop and did not comfortable home and a well cared
having &lt;piite an extended trip in the ment stop* in Brown Hummock, on know tin* snake was then* till it for and profitable orange grove.
W . J . T H IG P E N R C O M P A N Y
North.
struck her on tin* top of her left
inward the river.
After the disastrous freezes of
AGENTS
Mr*. (I C McDougal has been
Some of the farmers arc making hand. Her splendid nerve ami pre­ IMt I and I S9R, lie devoted himself
*|iiil&lt;&gt; ill for the past two weeks.
hu\ this vvci-ii while the sun shill*-. sence of mind probably saved her principally* to farming and continued
life a* shi* culled to her *vvo little
t be iili'tol 11 K li**w .
to reside with his family on his
children to get in the auto
as
(JENI N \
homestead to the day of his death.
MMr. and Mr*. W. W. Drc-sur and
i &gt;i Met: ei:oi't.i;s i u m , in it. d i m ,
Mama was snake bitten wlii-h they
daughter lb I* n. with Joe t i e poodle
Etoior Cnriett and Aultry Mora**
He lived close to nature and be­
*tm.
She
called
to
a
neighbor
as
sin*
dog
are having next week fori attended the business meeting of tt
F lo r id *
Snnford,
passed to go with her for fear she lieved in the plain simple life, tak­
Citrus Exchange in Orlando lust
j might give out *n tin* way they ing troubles and disappointments
Monday.
picked up her husband at the A. C. i calmly and uncomplainingly, never
Mr-. J A Worthy, who ha* &gt;|„-iit I. Shop* who unfortunate!) hud to ■liicstiithing the work of Providence,
was
tin* past &gt;ear with her daughter. a&lt;&gt;t k that day at his job a* electri- His advice to li s children
"D
o
right
because
it
i*
right
not
^ I ••ter* In-re. tett tor
(toing to the ln*&gt;y it id when
Americas, Gu . l&lt;t*t I riday to visit i|„,y gnevv they woul i lind a duct* r for any reward but for the love of
another daughter.
she received treatment, returning right itself."
lie was laid to rest by the side'
Mis* Lois Grunt i* home from home the next day, with a very sore
Jacksonville, visiting her mother, and swollen arm, but we all hope of hi* beloved wife in th,- family lot
Find us at
Mis* Edna Geiger of Orlando will suiter no bad elTcets, Mrs. Al- at Sylvan Lake cemetery on June
2!Mh, 1920 at -‘I p. in., the funeral
is spending a few du&gt;.. with
r t C oim* cared for the little one*
(,,11,,
till the mother returned. T i e snake service, being conducted by Father
iml killed three chickens while O'Riordoit of the Sanford Parrish,
Mr. and Mr*. II. H.
I indi|iii*t hoys were killing it. assisted by Father Fox of the Orlando
leave Friday f o r their
1litli t le Charlie Beck was -truck by ■Parrish, an old time and beloved
gone
\\ ay in--villi* N &lt;'
all
a rattler, Monday which fastened friend if the family and concluded
ti miner.
I it* fane* in la* m or-ill*
i ,..i. ••*--• »■;•)*.
hui ceremony o| the
o s
i t - ... i i t
• * * a .** " i ti fi a ml
turned up fur two or three thick nr* * Grand Army i f the Itepiiblic and
,
for
i
'orotindo
chilureli
b-fl
End
GLASSES ADJUSTED
r* at the bottom. *o he had to shake tin* tender placing of the llag and
Ben* h, where they will reside for a it oil. calling Ids mother to bring j flowers by tin* few surviving mem­
and REPAIRED
month.
the gun and she g o t Geo Benton a hers &lt;f hi* po*1
Mr- Williams. Mr*. CotTee. M '”- ci,lured man working there t., shunt
Three children survive him. on*
Avery and Franct*
Collee. " r' '*■
son and two daughters. Charles \V,
Aver*. 11uvtin anil baby of Miami
C„ Mrs.
Henry Petersen Fox
F&gt;&gt;x i&gt;f Charleston, S
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Mr. and Mtpleasantly*
surprised
Mr*. C I UI1|, , |liir daughter*. Idaline aid Tim . Emmett Wilson and Miss
0|ilninclrist-0|illrinn
llurrison last I itc-duv
Mr- W it- Tina came over by (into from Holly Catherine Fox * f thi* place and three
221 K. First Strcei
linms will stay for some time with Hill. Sunday and are visiting rela- grandsons, John
Edward.
Myron
Mr*. Ilartisofi,
Opposite Postoflirc
live* in Grapcvillc except the father Anthony and William Emmett Fox. ;
Mrs. Harris of Marianna, Florida, wh*« only s| ettl tin* day. Their old
*.
y.mfi rd pr* [•c.ity is vt-iiib* in every hart
--------------------------------------------------- friend- I eie are always delighted to
Embargo I ifled on Const Line
in* i lieiu. Monday was spent with
All i-mhnrgcc* on the A C. L.
farmer* ate making good and with tlndr :ucc*- Mr*. Alfre-1 Erics** it and Mt * Mar- railway which la v e been in oiled for
01 he.** ar* a!-* pr* (tiering and best of all we a !
gar*-t and on Tuesday they called to different peri*»« * at many different
lit licit* in Sanford m il Seminole I ’ nunty. Mom*:see Mr*. Went of 11.*- Heights while points have been lifted, according to
made lien* is also being iuvestel in devehn £ *u
on W'ed tie day eve. her brut her nr- General Agent B, E. Freeman. The
lection.
Our growth n legitimate an I inspiring
ranged a supper party at th** lake |„„t ,
, f ng*-« i n. t*.« P* t« mac
in vlieir In nor. I hey expect to leave Yj,r&lt; - . n-.ir W a-hingti ii lias been
Folk* are settling down for a life time stay buying
Thursday to spend a few days with cletind amt tin* It. F P P. the ft-edhome* and farms, bit?i.,«■•«*•« etc.
relatives at Pierson, Fla.
rnnd for the South, t* now accept­
Mr. and Mrs. I.. It. Ilodgm* and ing friegflt witlutut t i e recent ic*cr*
Any one in need i f anything in the way of pmpcrtj
liltl*' daughter Alice left on Tnesiiny vati* n to govern it* tram f*
will &lt;i*&gt; well to call at my uiflcc. T h e small cement
for a visit with the home folks in Tampa Tribune.
boil,ling on Park Ave .
Illinois and Kentucky M**. Hudgins
is one ef the A. C. L. shoji fore*-. Florida Dasheens On Market in
I have assisted may and can help you.
New York
LAKE MARY IT E M S
Washington, July 1. The first car­
Mrs. Oscar Riley and little son load *f American grown Floridaare making her parents a visit at grown dashcens has just arrived in
Galloway.
New York city. They were grown on
J . W’. Hruddock and son Wesley the a*11*! coast of Florida. Owing to
of South Buy was the guest of his tin* limited quantities shipped to
brother-in-law 11. D. Durant las % market at present the vegetable,
week.
which is highly 'recommended as a
Rev. It. W\ Edwards of Jackson­ substitute for the potnt in locations,
COMPANY
ville was in our midst for the week where that crop cannot be grown, is
end and ijelivcred an excellent ser­ high in price, selling for ns much as
fifteen cents a pound in New* York
mon here Sunday.
Mrs. W. P. Monroe and little within the past week.

THIS GRANTED, OUR MUTUAL WELFARE IS ASSURED

The Standard A uto Top Co.

M ade”

The L. A llen Seed Co.

G eneral Fire

ician

Insurance

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
“We Deliver The Goods”

Hodges &amp;McMullcn'.s Barber Shop

Eyes

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Lenses Ground

Farms,Homes,Groves,Lots
I H AVE T H E M

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�Support Vour Home Team
•here h»s rareI&gt;' bcen a 1,1,11 tc:,m
. th, field which has been invinciJ . n sooner or later goes down in
tfcat. some unfortunately no down
pt,ro often than others.
The god* have been unkind to
!0lbndo,‘f«r the past few weeks, she
T , ni,t cone as well as .some fans
\
. yet this should not warrant
A0‘ non-support of the fans. The two
‘ „ played Saturday were ex1 ,ion.
Never have the Caps
^ s n ■'urh po r ability to handle
’ horse hide to a successful ending
! o it.pre was » reason for the poor
exhibition. The team was all dbrranged. Hecnuso four of the hoys
* tff in the hospital, the team took
lhe field with a new catcher their
i irj baseman playing short, the
jeltfirld playing third.
rlghtfield
playing bitfield. and Htchcr Frazer
fizhtficld. With such a shakcup
tveIt' was no possible chance for a
Jctery and yet some of the Orlando
fir.s so far forgot themselves as to
hoot and jeer their home team. It
»a* a poor show of sporting blood.
It put&lt; us in a class of hard loosers
ind i, the surest way to send our
„ lfn, to pieces. If the boys are not

tfIvi» as being inclined to ronntn
i , j'. from tin* ball field "until a
Uiiir class ef ball is played."
\\i like to see the Daytona spirit
display• I When they had lost nine
,trait;!!- a large delegation acenmpanteil the team to Ta ill tin and with
•at.mt' dying announced "D aytona
Witt er Lose". That's the kind of
*;.irit wmcH wins, look where Dayj. today and then remember
p * *l.i started out.
If a t•am needs boosting when it
j. winning, u needs that much more
■Ian ie-ing. (let behind the boys,
* th,-m you are with them, those
■ha have been boosting made a
tiki'! i"1"' and those who have been
Ijlu-aafin wiml up. go to the bull
jam* - a'nl make yourself board in
thr ■ip; Tt of your home team .—
Ki'piiftiT Star.

want homes to obtain them on easy
terms.
D.nlh of Mrs. Phillip Andrew
Mrs. Phillips Andrews died at the
Andrews home at Shell Mound.
Celery avenue Monday night after
an illness of several years. She had
been a resident uf this city for the
past twelve years coming here from
their home in Maine on account of
her failing health anti while the
change seemed to stay the hand of
the dread destroyer for some time
it was not meant for her to remain
on this earth any longer and hri
soul took its tlight after many years
of valiant fighting against the in­
roads of tuberculosis. While of a re­
tiring disposition made necessary by
her ill health Mrs. Andrews had
many friends here who knew her
and loved her for the many fine
traits in her character and she was
ever cheerful and brave through the
many trials of continued ill health.
All that medical aid and loving care
could do was done for her and death
came to her swiftly and almost
without warning yet coming as a
terrible shock to the loving husband
who never left tier side. Her death
leaves the home desolate end hus­
band and little sone are left to mourn
the loss of wife and mother.
The remains were taken Wednes­
day morning to the old home in
Kennchunk Maine where relativeand friends will minister the last
sad rites. The sympathy of the many
friends here is extended to father
and son.
Sugar Ten

Centti* Data Grow.
The statistics of the (lrst rensi
tbe Called Stales were pllhllshe
one snail volume consisting m
pnge-. The statistics of the 1010
fills required 12 volumes having i
than 10,000 pages.

Growth.
Married people should try to learn
how to grow towards each other. No
human thing, marriage least of all. can
be allowed t., mow untended. It takes
pains and thought, as well ns an self.
Ifiliness, to grow good marriages.—
Woman's Magazine.
Chirlet Darwin's Boyhood.
Doctor Puller, the headmaster at
Shrewsbury school, had often to call
Charles Darwin (the most famous
naturalist of the nineteenth century)
to task for Inattention and laziness
during his studies. The only thing
that seemed to Interest him was lhe
collecting of caterpillars, worms, and
nil sorts of creeping things and the
risking of his own and Ids brother's
life by dangerous eheinleal experi­
ment*.

Six Room House on the St.
John’s River, Wekiva Ranch
to be Torn Down and Moved

The Name Taffy.
The mime Taffy I* a nlrl.nanie for
the whole Welsh people. The word Is
limply Davy (David). p.'ohotimvd with
isplrntloti; Sawney (Alexander) the
most r&lt;&gt;mni . i i.ieh mime; Pat (Pat­
rick) the most common Irish name;
ind John (John l.ull) the most coni*
atnil English name. Each Is toed to
lestgiuite the race or nntiotmlliy to
which It helongs. A similar eu«e Is
that of Profiler Jocithau. once own*
lionly used to designate the people of
the Pulled States, hilt now largely su­
perseded hv Parle Slim.

Contains over lU.nOU It of lumber, quarter
2.\(&gt;. 1x8 and matched flooring put up with (i p\vt
.MI. ft. Roc finff, 2 doors, 8150 sq. ft. Screen Wire,
Awnirirs, 8 ft. .‘■•quare, ideal for Fishing or Hur
A’so 1100 ft. Woven Wire Fencing, l 1.. ft. h gh.
quick cash sale

$ 4 0 0 .0 0
0. W A L L A C E
LAKE .MONEOF

FLORIDA

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

Cats A Pound in
t ‘anadu

At Windsor, (am nia, just :across
the river from Detriot. sugar
for ten cents, or -'J cents less than it
does in Detriot.
Consequently
smugglers are trying to buy up all
the available supply in Western
Ontario and get it across the border
If the "sugar shortage" in the
Cniled States was more real than
speculative, the Canadian supply
would be proportionately short. That
sugar is ten cents a pound in Cauda
and ;12 cents a pound just over the
line in the Cnited States is reasonT1• it t e f st of lleiijuiuiti Drew able proof that the alleged sugar
week |shortage is mostly fiction, an arti­
! i i . ... i” •n closed U p t bis
ficial shortage due to the manipula­
V 1 .. - I t Ids properly liti
(..... .. n ’ " the hands of tbe Meiscli tion in order to bold up t In- people
INa - ■ ■ This deal was chronicled of the Cnited States fur ‘2 " cents on
er some time ago but the every pound. It amounts to tbe most
■' a ii" ;» had not been made at colossal robbery in the history of
but everything has now the world- Capper’s Weekly.
" I up and the deal is a
:
' oagratulutions to evory• I. This property consists
"tl f it y lot - in Sanford and Shipped l'r&lt;»in Kissimmee Fur Texu*
i - &lt;&lt;f land in Seminole and
It ii lie lie. Where The Will lie
1
"Hies aitd the llisbop
Taken.
|i
-ids city probably being
IIX I bead uf Fliirida eatllc gath­
largest cash real estate
ered
together at one time ivn* a
■i&gt;
■ pulled off here in some
!'t*'a T ■ new owners are Sanford sight to tbe people who were at the
"&gt;!■ i' i ttiey will turn in and help shipping point this side of Kissim­
to i"i -i ap Sanford by selling the mee on Wednesday when the cattle
■ '* i i building more bouses and were rounded til*, dipped and ship­
c.a-.'v i possible for those who ped in a solid train load as far as
Lakeland where they were Iran tferred
to the west coast branch for the
long ride to Texas.
Florida cattle are very much in
demand just now for feeders for tile
Texas cattle owners and it is said
There is None Better.
that beef is becoming scarce in
!■•! I s Show Them to You.
Texas therefore tbe Florida cattle
1Alligations On You Part
are coining in for greater notice and
better prices. It is said that the
Fkriila steers most of them thr*e
year olds brought $10 per head
Joe Cameron of this city hud H00
thlicc Supply Dept.
bend in the shipment bringing them
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to this city on Monday and ship­
0 * 1-■ -re itotra: immmrntsniliiiiemi immmm:lummumii ping to Kissimmee where they were
ull bunched with the rc&lt;t of the herd
Jo e Cameron and sons, Edward
and Henry. F. I*. Forster. It. . J .
Holly, (\ M. Hand, Judge Stringfellow, A Vanglm. Chan Humphries,
rmd Fay Hum,time* unit several
other Humphrey hoys of the San­
ford section were at the loading and
were greatly interested in this Pig
shipment.
TI h* cattlemen think that such tin
immense lot of Florida cattle going
out of the state will make the price
nl beef high here this winter. It is
said that the Texas buyers will take
out 10,000 head of steers in the ncvt
few months.

New Welaka Block

Anything I, Possible.
While one man says of n thing: “It
l« Impnpslhtet" nnt!
hlmsolf
with saying so, another one passes him
and does It. This |ias ........ the history
of the world's progress ever slnee
lime began. We rantiot say of any*
thing that It l&lt; lni|in«*|hlo In this mar.
velous world ..f Invention and endearor. U e ran only say ; "It has never
yet been done.”

“Here is a tire you can trust—a better tire than
any other manufacturer has ever built/’ Barney
Oldfield told Gaston Chevrolet before the
Indianapolis 500-mile race.
Gaston Chevrolet trusted Barney Oldfield.
So he c h o s e Oldfield T ire s , an d b e c a m e th e first d riv er in history
to win th is, th e w o rld ’s g r e a te s t r a c e w ith o u t a tire c h a n g e .
In his 5 0 0 -m ile flight o v er th e ro u g h bricks a t 8 8 .5 5 m iles an
hour, G a s to n C h e v ro le t’s tire s re siste d a d eg ree of w e a r fully
equal to th a t of 2 0 ,0 0 0 m iles of o rd in a ry ru n n in g . Y e t th ey
finished in condition for m a n y m ore m iles of c ru e l co m p e titio n .
A m a n w h o m his friend s really tr u s t, d eserv es yo u r faith too.
T ru s t B a rn e y O ldfield!
T ru s t Oldfield T ire s to b an ish tire tro u b les for you a s th ey did
for G a sto n C h e v ro le t
C o rd an d fabric in all sizes a n d for all c a r s — th e tires you need
a re h ere a n d read y.

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Sanford, F’nritla

Water on the Brain.
T o ntiitii people It will iniiie ns a
surprise it* learn llmi our brain* rniii tain from so i .. ;«i |„t &gt;eut of water,
the renitiiidi'.' in nr'.si pet cent l" inga
mass nf xxtill.* "lot ;*ni&gt; Minitcr to

First Street

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Imp*e-**l\ e liellie*
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tielglit of a man'* PraIn I* nPoitt is
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' '' No. announced next week)

After the Finish at InJla-iutf^JU-Oaeton C h n rn le t, the V'lciarl llnrnry OUfletd. I V ' l i i u r and HuiLUr of lhe
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�10(1 pounds or over, 40 cents less
than 100 pounds.
Lakeland, 50 cents ner 100 from
wagon, retail at factory 50 cents. In
books of 1000 and upwards 40 cents
per 100.
Bartow, CO cents from wagon, 50
cents nt factory, CO fonts in books.
St. Augustine, 60 cents from wagon
S H O W S TH AT SANFOR1) IS P A Y , CO cents at factory.
I S G AS HIGH OK HIGHER
Paytonn. 60 cents per 100, no
•th a n s o m e o t h e r c it ie s .
retail at factory.
Since the Southern Utilities Co.,
Kissimmee, 80 cents delivered
has raised the price of Ico in this from wagon, 60 cents at factory. 50
city to 80 cents per hundred from cents in books of 1000 pounds and
wagon or pint form or about seventy upward.
P e l . and, 75 cents per 100 from
five ci.u«; oitytUK the book* me city
commissioners wanted to find out wagon, 65 cents at factory.
how this price compared with that of
I’nlatka, 80 rents from wagon book
other cities and they were asked by at 75 cents . 80 cent at factory, book
the City Clerk to give their prices ut 75 cents.
on ice and the prices are Riven
As will be seen from this report of
various cities many of them are
below:
Gainesville, 60 cents per hundred selling ice much cheaper than San­
ford and sonic of them at the same
from wuRon, 50 cents by book.
price especially where the Southern
Tampa. 50 cents per hundred from Utilities Co., own the factories.
waRon, -10 cents by hook.
Orlando, 59 cents per hundred,
Girl Was Poisoned
delivered, .‘15 cents ut factory for
One of the first duties of the new
state's attorney, Judge C. B. Parkhill, will he to meet ,with the
grand
,
,
jury June 29... and investigate
ileath of Arkansas Grant, who died
at her home near Plant City May
a.ay
27. under peculiar ctmimstan-es. So
peculiar were the eireumstances that
,
, ...... i i„..a
hcr father. J. 1 Grunt, was lodged
in the Hill-borough county jail, {lend­
P E P S IN 0I. Makes You Plump,
ing a verdiet of the corners jury.
Rutltlv mid S t r t r e
The report ■f the grand jury, fidlowing osnmir. i’ ion (■;. tht * Iieiiiic.it
f*4*1i1*ii * 1
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depart ment at the I Diversity of Flnrit* -Ii*'
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idu. of i lie girl’* -lomaeh, is as f"tfl'l f •♦Itilll.' »»».** h uiMi . M •
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matcly $440,000. Its surplus $25.000 at.d Its resources .$500,000/'
Mr. Ilryan stated th at he firmly
believed that every depositor would
receive 100 cents on the dollar,
though it might take time to realize
on the outstanding assets.
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Encouraged by the expressions of
confidence from the depositors of the
bank and by the oiler of financial
hacking which having been wired in
here the directors expect to reor­
ganize at once, though no definite
Buford I** Easy Wlnnrr
plan has been made as yet, Mr. ltryTallahassee, June 24. — Figures an stated.— Kissimmee Gazette.
taken from the returns in the office
of the sect clary of slate and repre­ I'ive Reasons Why Farmers Should
senting all the counties of the state,
Take The Local Newspaper
which the canvassing hoard will
Five reasons why every farmer and
officially canvass on Friday, show the fruit grower should take a local news­
J&amp;Thp] Florida Citrus Exchange helps
following result in the attorney gen­
paper.
it's members to produce their fruit for
eral’s race:
(Juite a number of farmers do not
less as well as to sell it for more than do
Billingsley, first choice, 23,251;
realize the necessity and advantage
second choice from Calkins 3,496; of taking a local paper, But there are
non-co-operating growers.
Total Billingsley vote. 26,750.
a number of reasons why every rural
Buford, first choice, 25, 506; sec­ home should take one or more. (1)
Members of the Florida Citrus Ex­
ond choice from Calkins. 5,530. To­ It will keep him posted on national,
tal Buford vote, 31,036.
change sav'e money hv combining their
state and county issues. (2 All of
Calkin«, first choice, 22,622.
our local papers contain more or less
buying power for fertilizers, spray ma­
information that is helpful from a
terials and all grove and packing house
practical standpoint to the farmer an
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Fees Will lie Cut
fruit
grower.
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There
may
be
some­
supplies in a money-saving way.
Tallahassee, Fla., June 2 4 .— Big
feet collected in the past by county thing advertised dor sale th at is the
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. _ very thing that the farmer wants to
The economies effected by the E x ­
jrt, [i(in t)J ,,.rms „{ |,r,.Sent officers, |buy. Or. someone may he advertising
change Supply Company enable mem­
|irovi, j lins „( aet of th. for something that the farmer "wants
,,li;Ma, ur,. ,lf ll(, :
to dispose of. i I It is your patrotic
bers of the Florida Citrus Exchange to
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duty to boost ynut home town and
In other words, instead of serursave enough on supplies to cover the
ing all the fee*, a* in t !:•• past, coun­ county, and there i&lt; no greater me­
dium
of
boosting
than
your
local
pa-j
selling cost of their fruit crops, thus
ty officers, whose lerm- begin J a n ­
per. for it is the mouthpiece of the'
uary I. 1921. will receive compensa­
really giving them the service of the
tion on ■) g-ndnated basis, oxed by people, and it- success, of failure, de­
sales department of Exchange free t»i
pends upon the people therefore it is
tin1 net income of the office.
vitally interested in your miccc- s . 5)
charge.
I ’lnlcr the new law the official will
And not least, it will help your count
get all the tir-t S t . &gt;00; till per cent agent. For illustration: A few even­
of the next JI.OOO or any fraction
W w nv tnhi'rs who r» m • in n*
ing ago a farmer came to my Ionise
I here* f. 10 per rent of I fie next $2.\v‘. i 11 -’w.*lci iii*tl by ;1:.' grouvis wh .
and asked me for the formula for
mm. or fraction thereof: 20 per rent making the paste to treat watermelon
form
tin* I ’ o f pin t ' d i t r Kxcliar.g .
of the nett $2,000 or fraction there­
ai the ear f**r stern-rot. On the way
F.-r full ii.fi i mm ion v.ftt • t'u1 lm&gt;'of and in j .,t cent "f the roast and down t.i lye office I askid h ill if he
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i t . . ' . m i : g r :.t T ..m p :', t r cal! t i
residue.
rmd my article in th" local papers
and e •mpeti*nti"n "f -. i |.ii* two weeks ago
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verm ' t ill 1
ideri * am deptni"* v fi be liXi'd by -abject. He replied that he did n -l
Orange County Cilrus Sub-Exchange
f ' .* ..
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a- he did not take any paper becaust
Orlando Bunk &amp; Tru-i &lt;umpuny B.dbJinj
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he did not have time to read them.
(T ia n tlo ,' Florida
U cut her Viol t rop &lt; niidi'inn- in It i- hard for me to believe that any
1 luridii I’ur The Week Entlin
man hasn't time at the noon hour, or
EVvin y e m &lt;*t tintjuulifu-I suece--. Proven
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J uee22 1920
m the evenings t« read hi- paper.
-fabi'ity.
Increasing advantage* to memlu rTffftfM..- t! \i r*
Subscribe
now
and
keep
in
touch
with
The
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axeruged ;»!■ *\i the normal in u" with 'he tilings at home
div i-ii,ii* ea-t *.f ih i* A; inchieol i I &gt;imnoway in Ft. Pierce Tribune.
river, but t.il.i v nor r.al in the
Women Will Vote
tri'ii.e we ^t.
Knoxville. Tenn., June 2'i Gov­
Preeipit t* i»*f. The weather duritr.’
ti,»v dr1.', oxeent ernor Robert* unnouneed here to­
va1*
shower* whi"li Vl'Ofl* loeully lieu vj. night he would eall a tpecial *e--i&lt;ui
EXCH AN G E
in the e x t r e m e north and west d u r ­ &lt;«f liie legislature for aetion &lt;»ti l lie
ing the in-t of th e week. T h e del;* Federal -Hllrage a rue ndine nt ttt am­
eietiey in ran .fall ranged from otte- ple time for the women to vote in
y fthe Nov ember elertion.
liiilf to about 2 itiehe-.
Thi* announcement wa* tna*!e
C on d ition of C rop * T h e absent-"
after
the governor had been shown a
of evil * - 1vc ruins enabled farm er* t
make go**d progre.4 with work, and eopy "f a telegram *ent iiitn lonight |
ut the eto*e ..f the week many field*
President Wilson urging such opeuel f.,r 'ntsiiie.- a few day* ago
and a very rati factory day's bus}*
were in miiidi better eonditiof than aetion.
at any time during the season. Work
The governor declined to e mnient ' in - * ''a * reported for the ueeti-fiun.
bank i* capitalized at S3W,0tf(i,
wa- aeliv . where labor wa* utlieient on the eonstitutionalily of sindi ae* ! Tl
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ami t he hot «un kille*! tin gru*.* tion, -uying it i* in, the hand* "f I wdth a -urplu* "f Jfi.n.Ht, and spleneleai 1*1 out ' f tl.e cotton, corn. Frank M Thompson. A ate uttortu - ni II; 'dfi '"re I Tlte banking room*
peanut* and other crop* ill of general, who fm- th m a tte r tip wit!i ar* attractive ami arranged for the
W E H A V E IT
wiiteh niadf improvement during the t he Federal department of justice, eoipf ut an | eenv nincce of palrona.
CARTER’S -Ti " old :■ ...i
week. The condition of corn i n up­
"It 1- purely a Federal matter an l
All kinds, color* ami oaiiiititii
Carter'* Paste, Mu- ;..ir', and
land*. 'nwever, showed, -on - de­ not a state i|ue*tlun." said the g, vMending C9)na.
Ink Eraser.
terioration in -foil*, where th" hot ernor. and 1 liave nothing t,» do
p i"’ "
i■&lt;nit after niemriis -InmliJ
-tin and absence of rain vvir* un­ wit It t hut i nd of It
I., ni , - ...| to
t" in a |,i.\ ,.f .mV*
favorable to -nine extent The &lt;tton
dii“t
P'liee In any d"»lr"i| |o«if]on
Otfice Supply Depart nn r&gt;
plant i» -:i!l -mull, growth «low and
Dunnellon rej deed when the r&lt; lit *1
"in
_•tit wilt hold tile piece
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Sanford. FI' mi
mil' h i- infi'-'e I with weevil. I nv-* eent|y organized Citizen’* bunk w
sfii" v molt *ii. i"i "M liiir'!"u&gt;.
pfov en u -f l* reported hnvvevc- 'm i ll1
port o ' - i f - .win ■*, J;iik-oii. 1 "on.
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ai d W:.-fiiugtoi i utiti"-. M *t of
t|i oat "fop "a - been hurve-le l tile
i tup wa* fair to good. Tobuec" i arve*ting iintinue#: rain i* nt-*ded.
shipment* "f m e l o n * an I trio • act iVI . The d r y weather was rather
ur.fav orahle i ti highland-. The melon1
m e vi
iir sootue
V, ry poor.
pm : Ifi
1'• . it Fiirit nre difi:c*'er*t in their
w« irit jpif &lt;■: at
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ngi rate, wout I prove t.elieJ, dir.tin.ctiivc good looks and in their
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lit le*. \ i l\ et ' i ailtiiial
i ,nr to gin,' 1 t i* ru*
c'-nslruchY.n. An vxtra ply cf fabric,
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and
" r oi ih g w ell.
a'
an extra heavy L'ead and generous
t line :* - .•tied -oi ■ good I-' foor.
Pineal ; li shipment; eoutiMo from
oversi:;:: make
tiro cf remarkable
! he i a-t i 'a-t
the aid of half score of public health
experts, the mobilization of forces
for a tong drawn out campaign again*
the rats along the docks in the fight
against bubonic plague got well under
der way today. It is to last two years
and several thousand dollars to
finance the fight was appropriated
by the city council yesterday. Sever­
al thousand € M*J» are en route from
New Orleans and 8,000 more have
been ordered from other cities.

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Smith and Jones ot’ your o t tice railed away
from their desks to answer the telephone or to
make an urgent call?
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these interruptions.
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will work wondrous savings for you.
The cost is only a few cents a week.
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k ti"wn that a *!•;il bad b . . ■n pl *4(*•*(!
Ki-»iimitli" -lute
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Bank l»y St at •• ( oiprt "lie r E; '.■*t
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19n :. wit if O A &lt;'nr*"ti at it- prei: i .it t : lie ha- 1 eetl
id"t.t. and -in
eoli*td'"red i in- "f t In sotint!'i *t gunks
ill t l,i •late Mr t ’a-*" tl ! lie i t hi*
pindt ii ii nut tl t wu wi id.- ago w’ "i he
rc*igi,ed. "wing t" il! heulth. ai d left
(&lt;*r Jid:ti ili pkiiin h"*; ita! it* Paltim »re. wher" he now i-.
I!*n. N. ('. Bryan win. c’ci-ti i in
hi* pine"
Mr. Bryan *tat*'d tn u repre*eritntive nf the paper that the inability uf
burrowing cattlemen to realize on
their Hve-tock *utlidently to meet
their obligation* to the bunk wu* ;h cause of its failure.
’’ A poor market forced the hank
to curry it* customer*. Thi* tower­
ed the cash reserve from the legal
20 per rent to 5 per cent." I e said.
"T h e bank’.* deposits are approxi-

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FACE 5

NEWS

FLORIDA STA TE LEA G U E
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE FLA.
STATE LEAGUE; 2nd HALF
TURMDAY W E D N E S D A Y
JU LY
D a y t o n a at S A N F O R D
Harlow a t tlr a d r n tu w n
T a m p a at La t a l a ml
S t. I'atara b urc at Orlando

0 PLAYERS HERE
Th# Sanford outfit is beginning to
J k better each day. The new play.
' hlt arrived this past week have
iol tow ards strengthening the
r ;\ IBd from the way some of
J L boys go «• ought to be in
rla» shape by the time the
half opens.
Sanford still has some cnancc in
Gf.rit half as there were but seven
difference between Sanford
S e c o n d Place after the names
LUneiday night. Sanford is but a
ptf „f games behind Orlando and
|[UaJo in a slump.
With any
I,- ant of ordinary good luek we
iU j be able to pass Orlando anil
%e ,iri several Karnes behind
pj-tun* and Hartow. We feel that
« ill l-e *tuitc a change in the
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TI lirn.N DAY J U L Y IS T II
S A N F O R D a t H a rt o w — 2 fa m ra .
T a m p a at D a y t o n a - l p m i
Rra de n to w n
at
S t.
I’rte. — 2 K im rf
L akeland a t OrlaOdo — 2 r a m n
F II ID A Y H ATHItOAY J U L Y I * .I T
S A N F O R D a t St. IV t rr a b u rc
Orlando a t Harlow
l.a k tla n d at D a yto na
Rra drnto w n at T a m p a

THURSDAY

JULY 21.22

Hartow at S A N F O R I l
D a y t o n a at L akrla n d
O tlando a t S t. I ' r t r
T a m p a a t R radrnto w n
FR ID A Y SATU R D A Y JU L Y
S A N F O R D at D a yto na
L ak rla n d ‘ at St. I'r tr
Tam pa
at
Hartow
R ra d rn to w n at Orlando
MONDAY TUESDAY
J U I -Y
SI. I’r t r at S A N F O R D

21-21

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WEDNESDAY

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Orlando

Daylonn at T a m p *
Hartow at llradrntown
St. I’r t r at Lakrland
THURSDAY
OMar.Ju at
Hartow at
St, I’r t r at
D aytona at

F R ID A Y
SATURDAY
AUGUST 11.14
llartow
at S A N F O R D
Oilanuo at Itradrntown
| T a m p a at l.a k.U nd
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St. iVlrrabuti; at Daytona
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S A N roilD
Rradrntown
Lakrland
Tampa

F R ID A Y S A T U R D A Y J I L Y
T a m p a at S A N F O R D
D ayto na at llradrntown
Orlando at Lakrland
Hartow at St. I’r t r

land at St I’r t r

Orlando at llradrntawn
llartow- at St. I ' . t t r a h u r c
Tampa at D a y t o n a — 2 ; ' a m r i

M E D N l.N Ii AY THURSDAY' A U G U S T 11 -12
S a N F O R D at D aytona
Lakrland at Hn.drnt»wn
St. I’r t r at HartowOrlando at Tampa

| M ONDAY
TU E SD A Y
AUGUST
T a m p a at S A N F O R D
Orlando at * l . I’rtrraburK
llartow at Daytona
Rradrntown at Lakr land

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M O ND A Y
TUESDAY
AUGUST
S A N F O R D at Hradrntnwn
Daytona at St. IVIiHarlow at Lakrland
Au(. 2
Lakrland at Hartow — Auf 1,
T a m p a at Orlando

M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y J U L Y 15-20
S A N F O R D at T a m p a
Orlando a t L ak rla n d
Hartow at D a vlo na
St. I'rtrraburK a t R ra d rn to w n

WEDNESDAY

D a y t o r a at Orlando
Lakrland at T am pa
Rradrntown at Harlow

WEDNESDAY
SANFORD
D aytona at
T a m p a at
llradrntown

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W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y AUGUST
S A N F O R D at llartow
Orlando at Daytona
T am pa at S t. I’r t e — Au* I
St. f‘i t r at T a m p a — Ane i
Uradrnlown at Lakrland

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M illlA Y S A T U R D A Y A U G U S T A . ;
Orlando at S A N F O R D
A uk C.
S A N F O R D at Orlando Auk . 7
Lakrland at T a m p a
St. IVtr at Harlow
llradrntown at Daytona
M O ND A Y
TUESDAY
t i l . I ST
llradrntown at S A N F O R D
Daytona
at
Hartow
Tampa at Orlando

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T H U R S D A Y AUGUST la.|ti
at St. IV trraburc
l.ak tland
llartow
at Orlando

F R ID A Y
S ATU RDA Y
AUGUST
20.21
SAN FO RD at Ukrland
Daytona •; Tano.*
llartow at Orlando
St. i’rtrrtburc at llradrntown
MONDAY TUESDAY AUGUST 2 1 - 2 1
Orlando at S AN F O R D
Auc, 2.1
SAN Ft Ml O at Orlando
Auc. 21
D aytona at Rradrntown
l.aktland at
llartow
T a m p a at St. I’r t r — Auc 21
St. IV tr at Tam pa
Auc 21
W E D N E S D t l THURSDAY' AUGUST 2 1 -24
llradrntown at S A N F O R D
llartow at Tampa
l.akrla m l at Daytona
St. IV t .r .b u r c at Orlando

FRIO At

SATURDAY

AUGUST

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SPOUTING

A st.

MONDAY
T U E SD A Y
AUGUST
S A N F O R D at Tam pa
D aytona at*II»rti,««
l-ak.land at Orlando
llradrntown at St. IVtrraburp
WEIL TllUltS. S E t 'T E M I I E I I
S A N F o R D at liradrntuwn
Daytona at Orlando
Rr.rtow at Tampa
St. I ' r t t r t b u r c at l.aktland

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SEI'TE.M HER S
S A N F O R D at Orlando—a. m.
Orlando at S A N F O R D p. rn,
St. IVtr at 'Tampa - 2 cam.-a
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T U B S . YVKII. SKI’ T K M H E R 7 . A
S A N F O R D at Lakrland
Orlando at Tampa
St IV trrabruc at Daytona
Rradrntown at llartow
TIIUIIS. F i l l . S E I ’ TEM HER S - l "
Daytona at S A N F O R D
llartow at Orlando
l.aW.land at Rradrntown
T am pa at St. IVtrraburc
S ATU RDA Y S E I 'T K M H E R I t
St. IV trr aburc rl S A N F O R D
2 (im u
Orlando at Daytona 2 carn.-t
llartow at Lakrland 2 ca m ra
T a m p a at llradrntuwn 2 ca pita .

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Br»d*ntown is in San fo rd to - d a y
tri to-morrow. Orlando co m e s here

BOARD OF TRADE
President, Frank L. Miller has made the statement that there would
be a meeting soon and very, very soon. We understand that this
meeting will be in the form of a Get-to-gether meeting and we are
certainly hoping that every one will be there because the Board of
Trade with the help of every one certainly can do heaps of good
for Sanford as well as the whole County. A bigger and better
Sanford is bound to mean more business lor the Merchants ol
Sanford and we leel sure that we will get our share ol this in­
creased business, but we are honest when we say that it is
not a selfish motive on our part in wanting Sanford to grow. We
want her to grow because we want Santord to be as good, il not
better than the rest ol ’em, and with all the advantages that we
have and the right kind ol push, we are hound to top the most ol em.

7^rr i* hope y et.

Wr rescind
tt» day tiiily.

the cellar,

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Mr. Il&lt;». i- having a hnrtl time
id -,
lie it having a
•irdtr tiit;. toping them after he
|di then \nd Sanford always hat
l i t ' ; tin., getting lint* when till*
Incut ia *t . Mr. Hum* sees that in
os ir.&gt; hi.. iias tu suffer Sanfttrtl
t.1 .In ii
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A' i til* fig about umpires (Imt
b j hi■: • u that
umpired
with
f 'itrg .r;'g
th e two gam es T u e s itj n . «&gt;im. more umpire. We
f ' t I •i • • th at he in te n tio n a lly
sitr tin.— hreak.a in favor of L a k e I*,* 1 lecau'i he didn't look like
V ‘ ii ■' ig; intelligence.

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GLADLY MAKE IT RIGHT.

• aril of Thanks
T*1 all t ho»e friends anti neigh*
-‘i »):••
„„ hin.i |n &lt;&gt;ur recent
'’t'rmt-Tii Hi the loss of husband
l" fatt.A-r. L. |t. Mann, we wish
m ;:&lt; . i,nr
heartfelt thankr.
I. I! Mann and Family.

Nominees To Dale
Sen . Ilo b t. h. Owen, Oklt.

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The kind of m erchandise th a t m akes our store different is
SOCIETY BRA N D AND CAM PUS TOGS

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‘ntelligent Ape*.
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B U Y ANY OF TH ESE ARTICLES AND
YOU CAN’T GO WRONG

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i i o n d l B r n f t '1

Former Ambassador James \V.
Gerard. South Dakota.
National Chairman Homer
S.
Cummings, Connecticut.
Sen. Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Ntbrnslyu.
Attorney
General A. Mitchell
Palmer, Pennsylvania.
See. u! Aaiieuituie E. T. Mere­
dith, Iowa.
Gov. James M. Cox, Ohio.
Ambassador
John W. Davis,
West Virginia.
I Gov. Edward I. Edwards, New
Jersey.
San Francisco, July 1.— A plank
dealing with the league of nations
was adopted by the democratic plat­
form committee early this morning.
' A long, bitter light so delayed the
platform workers that the committee
( recessed until 10 o'clock. Leaders
hoped in have the platform ready
for the convention this afternoon.

M etric Shirts, Notasem e and True Shape Hosiery, Arrow Collars
V assar and Rocken Chair Underwear, M anchester and
S m a rt Set Silk Shirts, Ber^ H ats.

^ Peti U--1 to Swell Sound.
*ileek*, to secure restv
•lie tlse of wontlivork.
■!• i t h e m -n ts ,.f their llti-n....... . « l i l i

San Francisco, July 2. The subcommittee of nine, drafting the
democrat ie plat form lias practically
agreed on a prohibition plank which
U lU-aeriiied as “slightly moist" and
as being in "support of the eonstitutional amendment," but with de­
clarations for personal liberty, and
against "vexations interference." it is
reported in convention ericle* this
noon.
A league of nut ions plank, t he
same report said, had been agreed
upon just us Woodrow Wilson wants
it, "without the dotting of an ‘i’ or
l l i l y rossing of u 't\ "
/
As forecast, it follows almost iden­
tically the line of the Virginia plat­
form endorsed by President Wilson.

to instill th at sam e kind of feeling into business. We w ant to
build our business until it can be beat by none. To do this it
is necessary th at we carry the best only, to tre a t our customers
with the consideration th at they are entitled to and if at any
tim e we m ake a m istake and our attention is called to it we
will

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WE ARE ALWAYS TRYING

fiat a f. w more weeks and the
frit hill d oyer. And from the looks
tf the "landing now, eliminating
Ti'f't the hunch is pretty well
iitchrii. Sanford can take a spurt
Tjtt ijuiri; ai d make a nice finish of

AND
O V
NATIONS
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S U m tA G i:

Auditorium, San Francl*co, July l.
With 14 candidate* before it for
Helection of one of them for demo*
eratie presidential candidate
the
convention adjourned until 8 o'clock
because the resolutions committee
wa* not ready to report.
An attempt to suspend the rule*
of the convention and go on with
the balloting was met with such ob­
vious disapproval by the convention
that it was not pressed. The name of
John W. Davis, American ambassafor to great Hraitain wound up the
list of names on the program for
nominating speeche-. !o" at the last
minute the names of S.*’1. M’rrmans
of North Carolina; Sen. Glass, of
V irginia, and Francis Burton Harri­
son, governor general of the Philip­
pine*. were added and when the call
of the states had been completed
the names of 11 men had been formnlly placed before the convention.
Following a long established rule
in democratic national convention*
two. thirds of the votes cast is
necessary for a nomination. There
are 1.092 votes in the Son Frattscico
convention this year, and the win­
ning candidate must get at least
72N votes.
In 1912, when Woodrow Wilson
was lirst chosen to lead his party to
victory, balloting begun June 2S and
a illumination was not reached until
July 2, Tin re were Hi ballots taken.
On the tenth ballot, Champ l ’la*k
of Missouri Imd 55tl votes, which, if
the republican rule, by which only
a majority is rni|uiri’d. were followed
by the democrat*. would have given
him the nomination.

Lakrland at Hartow — p. m.

«««'*.

I* the morning name July 5th and
ijjforJ p|.»-. * in Orlando the nftersxs time July tith is an open date
ul Sinford n i l Orlando will play
,• thr tie game now standing be
;i(tn them at Orlando.

EDIT O R

DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION
IN SESSION

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F il l . S AT. S E I ’ TEM HER 1-1
I ak. land at S A N F O R D
Daytona a t St. IVtrr ab urc
Orlando at lla t’ ow
llradrntown at Tam pa

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San Francisco, July 1. — Prospects
of a convention liner light on the
league i f nations diminished today
when it became 1 nown that some of
the administration supporters were
willing to accept without further
opposition tin reservations proviso
written into the league plank last
night by the resolutions committee.
[ The suffrage plunk, as approved by
by the platform committee, is un­
derstood to follow the lines of the
framed in the sub e urimittee, calling
•on the dfindcratic governors and
legislatures of Tennesrec,
North
Carolina umi Florida to complete
ratification of the suffrage ninemltnen
merit in time to permit the women
to vote next November.

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Tjylno to Look Poor.

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Personally xve try to be economical
In one dress, but we have tu wear tine
clothes to keep from being mistaken

c,,r « i-fitiliiillsi.—
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THESANFORDHERALD

of of their own and have lived happily
ford paper rightly believes that much
could be done toward making Flori­ 1913 and 1919—exclusive of citrus evor after. The old parent now has
another of its children chafing at
da a popular summer resort with the fruits.
It. J . IIOLI.Y, Editor
home restraint, and grown big cn right kind of advertsing and co­
Florida’s
general
farm
crops
for
W. M. HAYNES, llu»lnc*« Managi •
operation.— Miami Metropolis.
the year were valued at $70,571,195; ough to take care of themselves out­
Published Every Friday by
these crops being corn, sweet pota­ side in a home of their own. But
toes,
sugar cane syrup, oats, wheat, mother Orange is going to try u new
W HAT WE N E E D
pecans,
peanuts, tobacco,
velvet plan this time. It is going to make
We nerd golf links and a country
beans,
Sea
Island
cotton,
short the. home fireside so attractive that
s u i s c i n m o N p m n : in a d v a n c e :
club, we need auto camps, we noeu
nothing else can offer a superior
ONE VEAH__________ ____________________ t J -i 0
more people to put their muney into staple cotton, cow peas, hay, rice,
S I S M O N T H S ------------------------------------------- charm.
uod
*
j
b
ee-the lit■' lin? A -"'aGon to holl-»
T H M FF M ONTHS________________________•**
I: may work!—Tampa Tribune.
J*
*, * •
“ God Gives Every Bird it’s
. •„ Urilfii* •»*' U i» h(M wUliU! iiS
-------~ —
inon hob.-***, u p t^r&gt;* rl
. i n n l u N ' O i i J - d t M M ill MHO/ .\o|a«t Z!*d
a
great
surprise
to
learn
that
corn
of
all
kinds,
we
need
a
stronger
Methodist Notes
IM S . *1 IN* I 't i l a f f l n St H*«fo»d. 1 1 « M i
food, but does not throw it
Cod. i Aft of M u c h l r 4 . I MS
Board of Trade or some kindred or­ led the list in quantity produced,
Let’s go! Big Picnic Sunday School
amounting
to
more
than
12,00(1,000
Trlrpbsn* No. IS ganization that will push this city
O S n : 11m aid Halt 'Imt
picnic Thursday Ju ly 8th at Lake
into the nest— Burnett Print
to the limit. We need a yacht club bushels, valued at $25,000,000, with Harney. Fish Fry and cold drink on
and basin for boats and a channel t&gt; Sea Island cotton following at $10,- grounds. Every body bring a basket
Kotsl un A d v f i l H l n * K r p i o a m t o t l v e
YOU .have your money each
T i l t . AME RI CAN P R E S S AS S OC I XT ION
the Indian Iliver for the finest water 200.000. Peanuts came next. 5,000,- dinner anil bathing suits and enjoy
trip in Florida. We need a big get- 000 bushels, bringing above $7,000,- an ideal days outing. Free transporto save—Do You Do It? When
together meeting of the people of ooo. There was even raised 3,350 ation. Come! A good time for all.
The Lake Front Improvement Co., Seminole county where we can all bushels of wheat in Florida!
this year is ended will you have
Mrs. J .
D.
Roberts, efficient
have owned their property only a forget our differences and become
The state’s truck and vegetable teacher of the Daughters of Wes­
few days yet they are doing more united on the one thing that is
anything to show for your labor?
crop was in the neighborhood of ley Class, left Friday for Seven
with it in that time that the city really needed—the united stand for
$30,000,000, requiring, with our ci­ Springs N. C. to spend several weeks
has done since they built the sea wall. the things that will make this c unty
trus fruit crop, by actual records, recuperating.
These enterprising gentlemen are the greatest in the state. And we
66,771 cars to move i t —a solid train
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
due a vote of thanks from the people
should get together now.
exclusive of engines and tenders, Ford left for Key West. They are
of Sanford for cleaning up the lake
0 ----reaching unbrokenly 4851 miles, or touring the State in view of a winter
front and making it into the beauti­
from Tampa to Coumbia S. C.
home and stopped in Sanford for a
IS IT A HOLD-UP?
ful place that it should bp and will
Tomatoes valued at $6,931,249. couple of weeks.
lie when they have finished.
We note by the state papers that
came first in the list—6,117 cars of
I,. P. Hagan made a (lying trip
the State Highway Department is
them—and the quantity of each and to Jacksonville last week returning
The newspaper men arc* still talk­ building roads in the Hastings dis­
its value is startling when we hear Thursday.
ing about the hospitality of Pensa­ trict and when questioned by the
10 per cent, of Florida
O. J. Pope and daughter Miss
\
cola and the good people of West Daytona Board of Trade about the ||‘l
farm lands in cultivation."
Lucille are touring the mountains of
Florida. Well, we owe them one and completion «ay that it will be many
Iri^h Georgia for a short vacation.
Briefly Florida shipped:
if all of that bunch will come to months before this highway is opS. N. Igou and family are moving
potatoes.
$3,600,193:
dasheens,
$6*.Tampa next year we will show them eni’d to traffic. We have not been
to
Winter Haven to make their home
a touch of South Florida and south over the route to Jacksonville via 000; squashes, $ 16S,O il; eggplant,
Mrs.
igou has been president of the
Florida hospitality. It is good for the Hastings and Bunnell and Ormond $609,222: "cukes’*. $513,019; p&gt;Truth
Seekers Class and active work
maine,
$1
1,393;
tomatoes,
$6,9sl.people of the different sections of but we have been over the route
219;
watermelons.
$745,615;
cabin
all
lines
of the church and it is
Florida to got together at least once through leniral 1 ioridu and find
with
reluctance
w-e say good bye.
huge,
$
1,95
1,575;
celery.
$3,999,1
each year for we know &lt;o little about the road worn suspended in that
Recent guests at the home of Mrs.
region
with
Alachua,
Columbia
and
lettuce,
$I,331,'MJ;
pepper,
$1,6
j
S,*
nor own state.
L. Flowers were her mother Mrs.
other c o u n t i e s s u s p e n d ! n g »;ls; oninons. $253,850; cantaloupes,
O
$37,
100;
English
peas.
$97,460;
beet*
M
E. Phifer of Windsor. Fla., and
« n the
r uad *
or
Gilbert Leach of the Leesburg w o r k
$
115,500;
string
loans.
$1,937,94&lt;&gt;:
sister.
Mrs. Eva Story of Gainesville
for the being delayed by one thing ami an­
si'
('umiiKTcial ha- a -cheme
Mi-s
Winnie Brown is in Gaines­
lima
beans,
$13,010;
okra,
$20,395:
making "f paper out of the reed other and question- of the inhabi­
ville attending the summer normal
strawberries,
$666,1
II.
so
*&gt; pro)ideally all tants bring forth the statement that
gras* that grnw* #
Rev. F. E. Steinmyer of Live Oak
On Lake Virginia
Winter Park. Florida
fruit"
T o iiqiit utilize: Citrus
over Florida. Since Gilbert sprung they are waiting on the State Road
and
beloved
former
pa-tor
of
this'
U
M
r1!
C
nllfgr
lh
}
InfEJa
.due*i
at above
hi* ideas on the public we note in Department before proceeding All 23,354 car*, v
Infr ri1rrnMiilnAibin.il * 4 u-rituratLimal
church was her* last week visiting'
dial.l e« 43.157
another paper that some fellow in if these counties ir: central 1 Ioridu into.nun
Standard courses leading In A. II, degree. Pre-profession­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank It Adams anil
t i e southern part of the -tat* ha- a and Ea-t Florida have vote! bond* vallied at above $30.1010,000 and meeting many of ids friends.
al course* in Mcdicene, Law and Engine* ring.
scheme to mu!
paper out of okra if wc imdc-tund it right and the staple farm iTO|h1 to the V.1 ..
Sperlal
advantages in Mn*lc faruity nf r.u c . Buslni *-,
Robert Hagan and George Uoxvan 1
stalks, nut of all of this cmh.ivor road- should be progre—ing instead of $67.5 70.135. A t- ital of tnur*• than are spending the summer at Laurel
Home Economics. Fine and Industrial \ri* and
Academy 10th, l l t h J i 12th grado*
we are bound to have something big of hanging lire. It begins to look $ l.’lM.IMIb.bO".
Park Boys Camp. Hendersonville,
in Florida yet anil n*'t only big for like they wanted to bottle up the
What a j.itv Wt* Irati not now ;add t*&gt;
Thirty-sixth year opens September 20, 1920
N‘ . C. and report having a grand;
the printers but for tic- entire stute people s&gt;f south Florida tint 11 the that tin-■ value of our pork and be*'f •
time.
GEORGE MORGAN WARD, I). D.pI.I.. D„ IV*.
a.* well. The possibilities of Florida election in November in order that and mutton, and wool, and H d e .
Mis Marion Appleby and sister
nr* unlimited and the resource- havi W1 It*.old vote for the twenty mil- and poultry, and egg*, and miillDaisy leave this week fur Charles­
tiot to i n i
•he 1 a* yet.
lion dollar bin d issue to build roads and butter, and honey, and the ton ^ C. t&gt;* visit their aunt,
ti
1 for t he ■•otr t •* that are backward oysters, shrimp, and fish v.lu 1
Mr- A. S. Monger and nephew
If Sanford pro |dt* uI' ,i vvhole to 1mild I heir ow n. But we arise t o till' -tat** produced and sold. A i Arthur leave today for Lewisburg.
could only sc • t lie vision of t he great ren. ark that v e can live down here suppose we added to that li*t a!-.* Youngsville and other places in
city t hat will oik* day b. founded for several y .tr&gt; if lucre are no the output of &lt;• ;r phosphate min* • North Carolina.
here on 11e ■h*»r*-s of 1..1- 1 Monroe ro.i i- rtorl It at all ar.tl l efore we vo|, ami our lime kilns, and our l*rt&lt; r.
Wednesday night p ra y e r m eeting*
liStf".
”
A L L K IN D S O F
“ ,v‘. t T V
I hev wiiuid g ■t together &gt;$* i•re*- and for bonds for ! he liel.etlt of ot her yard*, and our fuller*’ earth pit*, are rapidly growing and great inpull r lltlt les We wlit stay at home mil and the t**b * ,o wr produced a* I !cr*.*t i* being show’ll
work toward (lint end with
if : ' V \
INSURANCE.
bring t heir ir » t. the ugars we manufactured?
nil together
\\ bat womb 1 .. .-p- !kt t ntir; -t s
1
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-» r* r* r— a •
- r* -r- r~
e
-V
The Dependable*" elas* were en­
Salford via t t i Clyde Line and u*e
If We |..| | the total I*f ail t h e , tertain*. I last Tuesday by Mr*.
port unit te- the future hold* if. *t
' S A N F O R D . F L A . “s , r J &gt; .L w 'w J,
wnuld
for us and it only remain- for the our good road* during tlo winter incomes i • tin* s’ .ite,
W. S i'll unit on at their hums’ on
- r
•. v
“ FES f
people to stand united and get to just a* they h aw always dmi&gt;. If it be any -urpri*e that there shou i West l’ir»t street At thi* time these
ma* *
work. The big thing* are i lining and Florida counties north of u- can be a ru*h of -unity to the heaiiA of young ladies planned their work for
l: \. •.
A
f X J K d ' L ' .&gt;.•
no one ran &gt;t Mp t hem imt : hey »taiu| i he gaff and lo*i their rbailee* the men ui other state-, a id a ru-h the year. They are a great class,
nmigration to Fisirida? Tampa true : l ame and winn sailed upon
would •omv fa-tor and sit in iil’ii for tourists we -hould worry about
st*
« a&gt;h r it H1* i ...» »nly gr:»- !• the t In ir road* until the\ c in* to t k n ­ •* «i*si JI* .
.ir*- always ready. The ho t**-- served
11
big idea and g•* aft*. r i } » I. * ' ■■ sen-s** ami build their ow n roaddelicious ice cream and cake and all
....... county
...............
money
, i*t
US lit* re tiiat get t •get in' t It. ■ ' •’ wit h t h ...ir own
vote Mr*. Thornton the best of
LI\ INC, \ND LEA R N IN G
as we have done here in the ni"-t
this Wi». i.
teachers.
It ha* not been many yea** nice
progressive part of the state.
U
Mr* I M Mitchell ami slaugh­
to their financial interests
about half &lt;*f Orange county wa&lt; not
11
ter
Elizabeth
left
Thurssiay
for
\'
x'Sllt
T
l
o
GGF&gt;
.E Si
SE!
'peaking t*&gt; thsiss. who lives! a ro*s
by keeping their property
Tenue**ee and Mississippi to be
M ILLION S F*»R E o \ [ »
thsSeminole
county
line,
i
i
Use
Safi*
t
he
Sanf of 1 ll^rald want*
insured at all times against
gone a couple of months visiting
Tin' people s»f Florida will In' call- Seminole county had grown un ami
for*! Il"«rd of Tr«ni»' to get btt»y and
relative- and friends.
loss or damage by lire.
have tin railr oad and fte.irmT lines «-d upon next Novemhs*r to vote upon out of Orange 1’oliticau* havi lieen
A. A. Gatlin has recently moved
an
umemlmerit
allowing
the
state
defeated in muny counties for -.tying
from tin north put on cheap rates
to Sanford from Geneva.
T hat thirty mi l l i o n
to Florid a for the s ittltller Tit ■San* to homl for the sum of twenty mil­ they believed, or did not belie v, in
Miss Posey
Davis
of Home­
lions for buihling good road* in the county division. DeSoto county bidpolicies provide sixty billion
land i- visiting Mis* Florence Spurcounties where then* are none now fair to be rut into several counties
dollars of protection t&lt;&gt; the
D: . * ■
::
:i
:o
ling.
The people of
the
progressive by the next legislature. Itlnxu.ni mnMr- A K Power* ami Mis* Bessie
property of the insured in
countie* of Florida that are alrea&lt;ly ty will, in all likelihood, spring full
Zachary returned from North Caro­
bonded for good road- an- a-king tils1 armed lik&gt; the daughter of
love,
the United States, is some
lina Saturday.
very pertinent spies! ion of where from her father’s frontlet, and now
Mrs. Kemp left Thursday for
indication of the value and
here come* Orange county people
Ocala and other place* for summer
□ from road- built elsewhere m tbs' talking of another county in that
importance of Eire Insur­
vacation.
ALWAYS IN STOl K
state with ths-ir money Ths'-s- coun­ section.
AQQ7
A great treat is in store for all
ance.
AT
ties ars1 now saddled with bond* for
The Tribune doc* not want to take who attend the Methodist church
good roail* have their good r**asls ny chance on losing it- many friends
next Sunday. Mr. Boyd who was
and they «■xj**•&lt;•! other counties in tn and out of the proposed new coun­
singer for Dr. S. W. Walker when he
the stats1 to builsl their roml* in ths* ties, but The Tribune ha* been a
was doing Evangelistic work and
J( &gt;ffice Supply Dept.’
same manner, in other word* why strong believer in small counties be­
who is a great singer will sing a t 1
why should
the
counties
that cause they bring the government
RHONE ID
both morning and evening service*.
have already bomb'll for their roail* close to the seat of government
Go Be sure to h-&gt;ar him. He sing- the
OMiamiamuilimsMtiaaMtnoBuitiTtmuitO
In- forced to pay for tIn'
roail*
of hh-*« you, my children," i* nil we
Go* pel
Itro. Wulker preaches it
»•
l; •
i other counties that have not been
. —
- *****.»
ntut •
Mr and Mrs. ivy String of Orlan­
progressive enough to buibl ths-ir
But in view of the talk of a new do had a* their gue-t last week Annie
own? The folks here in Seminole county of West Orange, to &gt;ontain
Hell Spurting of Sanford.
countv will imt vote for this bondn that most alert and awakened pros­
Mr*. E. G. Hudgins and children
issue unle-s they can l&gt;e * howtt w hereperous area of one of the best and leave tlii* week fur Ohio and Illinois
in tliley are to be ’efutide d f-*r th e biggest counties in Florida, it is
fur the summer.
nton* y they h ave alreai |&gt; •pent on pleasing us wo!] a* interesting * &gt; *ee
Mr*. O J. Pupe accompanied bygood roads atnl S**t l Uv l*f|1lire sta te that the Orlando Sentinel speaks*
Mrs. lack Adams. Mr*. Forrest
i*n all •-11tiu 1 pleasantly, even jocularly. *&gt;f the
start to buildir. k* rum!* &lt;
Gatchel and Mi*- Edith Stewart
basi-. Botnjiiig .•ur purl
’ tile s t a te movement. The Sentinel say*
We compos»*d a congenial party going
for good road* f **r lutcli. w .1rd iiiun- havi heard that We«! Orange
,;.ty to Daytona Beach Thursday visit­
ti e * 1•,ok» It'. •• placing a penalty tin
want* to get into a county of it- iwn ing the I) R. Brie-in family and
progr es-lV ettes' instead of placing , Thi« i» great surprise to u«. it is.
taking a "dip
a pr* ntittm on i ■ Not uiily will thi* and if there is anything to it wc want
Remeber the S S. picnic Thursday
1 01)1 t &gt; vole agauti-t this hi •tel ts-lle
to have a great big love feat right July 8th at L like H rney and go.
but •very count V vf e.is t and - mth out there where all of u« rati hug
You''ll haw th e time of your life,
H o rn ta wd! vot* • against it .IT. \ it
them ami they can hug u». and we The com mi Mi•e are pi; r-.ning a great
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d* fea ted l-ef.-re i: t- fa
cat: drink grapefruit and strange juice time and fun f. .r all.
uni**..■ We r.ltl in- show ii \\Inn- it
H /// rniiff i!»:&lt;/ I *Ip j*itrti * :• ’*»
out of the *atne jug and make merry
M r* II B M mroi and son, aeA satisfactory connection with
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t get tier. We don't want any s un.ty comjianie j by Mi** Margaret Cowan
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a strong, friendly hank is the
division, hut we want harmony in the spent several da;.* at Daytona Beach
i* tir^t to
ha ■c »Lnwn it \ y being
family atiove nil e!
wi.at
best possible business reference,
That
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Mr* 1 It Eddy ■&gt;f Green l ’ * v &gt;■
g.mil ro;
hut \\••
to.f.d ;irui
we
want;
and
if
ther’s
anyth:
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Springivisiting
her
niece*.
Mrs.
tin. it:i- i in t' v.n
• u:
and is one of the many impor­
are i.ut in favor -f an additional there you feil. ws want, tell it &gt; ui
W S Thornton and Mrs. Dwight
t putt a i utittl ry Inin! ii it t
i * [ i |i»e f.■r tiio-e counties that have and we will tI irv and help you a, if.g.
tant reasons for maintaining
llabbu*
f.o! Kid the backbune to Vote thelf T i • -. of ' hat ■ g 1
*il nil p rail b um* ami r.t.' : t
P 'rt* an l I.
At he m o n t h l y hi slfie-s meeting
such a connection.
oaa ti ii*iiviip. fuf th*'sf
f.de, .1 u*t 1 unite -i up x\ ; M
H. Sadler, fur instance. deeping in of thi Truth Seekers class Monday
I ir! h^nnor*’ vy»* fjo tj*»t !«t*lu*vt* another room and eating off another afternoon Mrs. Leggett wa« elected
a li lepimn •am i ffo
f r *
it would he constitutional if it wa* plate, and ail that sort of tiling, it President also regular business was
cent ml will el you
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passed.
won't tlo. that's all.’
attended to. The class is thriving;
t uine to y o u r . -s si.ituv
O ----Truly, we live and learn! Old Or- under the management of the officers
Let tin it. &amp; •»’*. Aiilo Doclur
ONE Y E A R ’S FLO R ID A CROP
ange county tried to keep all its. and teacher. The class decide 1 to
look alter your car's health
Tlie agricultural and industrial children in the huuse by threats of have a Thanksgiving Bazaar, date
department of the Seaboard Air bugaboos, and “ the bail man will and place to be given later. All memF. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WHITNER, Cashier
Line Railway in Florida, assisted by catch you if you don't watch out" bers of the class are requested to
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all
that
sort
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thing,
a
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years
confer
withnMrs.
Thornton.
Mrs.
the state marketing bureajt, has
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compiled figures showing the amount ago. But the children went out any- Hagan or Mrs. Eidridge as to her
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Little Happenings
Mention of

Matters In Brief
Personal Item«
of Interest

In and A bou t
&lt;£ The City

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

Peters and children days visiting their daughter and
Mr*.
from Mr. Becker will visit Ids old
vete in Orlando Wednesday.
home in Indiuua. The Becker family
will not deliver Elder Springs removed from this city to d e a r "
.Monday
.
I . . . July 6th.
Ctt.
P ln n in
Please
Water on
water several years ago and have be­
order
in
early
Saturday
(f t your
come Floridians and think there is
morning. Telephone 311. T. O. no place just like Florida.
• -tfi-ltc.
Charles
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath is in
Mr and Mrs. I. D. Williams ar- Sanford on Tuesday and Friday
He it working on tho “ Welako
of each week.
«
fc-tf
ipartments.
Dr. Harry Manner, son of Mr.
yir. and Mrs. C. StoothofT and and Mrs. Chns. Manner, left yes­
}jn Hubert leave today for Daytona terday for New York where he will
Reach where they will spend several he house physician in the Lenox

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PAGE 7

Bowers have returned front Wallace,
North Carolina, where they were
summoned by the death of Major
A. K. Powers who was shot and
killed by his uncle. They have tin
sympathy of their irany friends here
and in North Carolina in their hour
of sorrow.
Robert Hagan, George Cowan and
Billy bites are attending Laurel
Bark Camp at
Hendersonville,
North Carolina.
Deant* Turner opened his new
grocery store in the Welaka Block
yesterday and was greatly gratified
by the splendid trade accorded him
on opening day. Deane will carry
a full tine of fancy and staple gro­
ceries and will cater to the wants of
the people in this line.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roumillatt
Hill Hospitul. Dr. Manner has been of Jacksonville are the guests of
In the Panama Canal Zone for sever­ Mr. Roumillatt’s mother. Mrs. June
Roumillatt. Mrs. Roumillatt was
al months.
formely
Miss Helen Shelton of this
Spring is here, also ground itch
city
and
this popular young couple
and chickens with sore head. At
are receiving many social attentions
last a remedy. " C £ C ” tested and
from their many friends.
put up by Rena Allen, Daytora,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Manner are
Florida $1.00 bottle.
44-7tp.
rejoicing in the arrival home o f ’
The many Sanford friends of
two of the boys, Isadora* coming I
Arthur
Doyle are glad to see him
loadlC-tfo
from Tech and Dr. Harry Manner
Mrs. r . A. Stone, who has spent again. He is now making his home
coining from Panama where he has
{he past winter and spring with Mr in Memphis where he is sales mana­
leen practicing medicine in the
and Mr*- W P. Stone, left for his ger for the Burroughs Adding Ma­ government service. Harry will go to
home ro ar Lnvonia. Cl a., to-day. chine Co., having a large southern New York soon where he will be in
territory in charge.
I t s i 'I , the city M n ay.
one of the large government hospi­
M. E. Scott of Morganfictd. Ken­ tals. The many Sanford friends of
Mr- Chas. Potter and daughter
Jlelcn if Coeoanut Grove are the tucky is in the city the guest of his the two boys are glad to ?re them
gur*'- nf Mr. and Mrs. Hixson of father in-law, A. W. Wat hen of the borne ami to know they are doing so
Paula The Potters are former resi- Lincoln House. Mr. Scott is making well.
his lirst visit to Florida and is en­
dints nf t he west side.
Don't forget the Hoard of Trade
joying
it very much being greatly
t'.ct your orders in now for your
dinner at t hi* Valdez Hotel on FriSee W. J..T h igp en . surprised at the cool and delightful I day night July fith. It will be a
-l*W Hun k car.
summer weather, lie is thinking of
46-tfc.
Boosters Meeting ami many things
locating here in business this winter.
\\ A Zachary lias purchased the
for tin* benefit of the city will be
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
A I' Smith home on West First
discussed. Plenty of fun will be
RAGS.
ANY KIND EX­
interspersed along with business.
It (»■*■! anil will make it his futur
C EPT
OLD
SO C K S,
Come out and be a good fellow
h'&gt;m* Mr and Mrs. Smith will rcCOATS,
PANTS,
OR
once more.
m*"&lt; ■ i heir line farm and country
red s p r e a d s , at t h e
| T,.
the west side.
Joe Mratin if C ir u a ! i was in the
HERALD O FFICE.
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dnii-r your new Buick now and
ei* .• Monday calling on bis many
The many friends of Robert Hines friends and telling them about Coro­
i r will rmt lose any time on the
are
glad to see him again in Sanford nado Beach and New Smyrna. Joe
r. a .a* load coming in soon. 4G-lfc
for
a
short visit with friends. Robert wants to call it New Smyrna Beach
Mr Ollerinun and little daughter
was
reported
deatl during the war hut whatever he* calls it the beach
arrived from St. Louis to help
but
fortunately
the reports bad the is there and it is tire Pest one on
Radii;, ollerman win the second
wrong
boy
and
Robert i timed to the Atlantic coast. With free bridges
MTir' for Sanforll and already old
his
home
in
North
Carolina after to Coronado Beach it will soon ireRut* I. i* weilding the willow in
tile
war
was
over
much
to the sur­ come the most popular place on the
kit it - hape than ever and knocked
prise
of
family
ami
friends.
east coa-t.
uni* mcr tire fence the other day.
C. O. McAlister of Lognnsport,
I;
Chittenden was home several
Pensacola has built some fine ships
da;. • 4 this week after covering Indiana ha* been in the city several
\\i •» I a.rida for the lirm of which lie days tiie guest of his sister, Mrs. F the past few years and last week the
i Fi'-da representative. Roy says L. Roper and together with Mr. anil ninth big vessel was sent to the
Ship­
p. •■'*- -ectionx of Florida are nll|Mr**
" I T waters by the Pensacola
rigf
s' to be cool and comfortable cities In south Florida. He thinks building Company while a crowd of
Sanford and Florida in general are interested spectators, including mem­
Civ. t,m. Sanford.
just about right ami is thinking of bers of the Florida Press Association
Mr ami Mrs. David Becker and
coming down some day to remain. looked on and applauded. I'ln* Jour­
fxn.il&gt; lave been in the city a few
The many friends of Al Uillier- nal of Saturday bad a line picture
inglon will tie sorry to learn that he showing the launching of the Hast­
was forced to give up his position ings, which was a roster ship to the I*
with a hotel orchestra in one of the City of Weatherford launched Sat­
Nmt i Carolina resorts and go to urday.
Orlando for an operation for ap­
To 210 Park Ave. near
pendicitis. lie was of tented upon by
Notice
Dr. Christ in that city and at last
Second Street
Store will hr* dosed al! day Mon­
reports was recovering ami hopes day July 6th. (live us your orders
A- no i Ili -i* rooms w *iv
available, I have rented the to he around again in a few weeks. early on Saturday.
I.. P M cC CLLK R
A. D. Zachary and his sister. Mrs.
cm ijv i iootlhu •hou.s'.*.
4G-ltc.
A. K. Powers and little son Kinchcn
seeks.
p,cd Bathing Suits, ( ’heap At
Saint’s Drug Store.
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W. J. Thigpen the Ruick agent
hi* sold two Buicks this week one
l0 s. D. Shlnholser and one to
Wesley Purvirc.
You ran order your new Buick
_&lt;,*• and save time on the next car

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and luxurious upholstery, the
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There is no compromise about
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In its responsiveness, immense
power, and ease of control, it
bears out the promise of its
rangy, low-swung appearance.
See the Thorobred at our show
room.
Let us tell you thestoryof theexclusivc Lexington improvements
which increase power and conve­
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Silk Underwear That is Both Lovely and Practical
Comfortable Glove Silk Underwear and Underthings of Washable Satin
and Crepe de chenes. Teddies, Gowns and Camisoles - - $1.25 to $12.50

The Right Brassier May Do
Much to Beautify
The Figure
it makes less apparent one’s Corseting and in so doing adds
mueli 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 if hasn’t this Trademark it isn’t
a Victrora
You ran readily identify the Vietrola by tin* ftimoii* Victor
''.ulemarl: “ Mi* Maxtor'.* Voice." It 1- not a Vietrola without tin*
^ t**r dog. Till* trademark i* on every Vietrola. It guarantees
Ha* i|ii;riliiy and protects you from inferior substitute.
The word "Vlclroln" is also a registered trademark of the
V ' tor Talking Machine Company. It is derived from the word
‘'Vidor” and designates tin* products of the Victor Company only.
As applied to *ound-reproducing instruments, "Victoria" refers
only to the instruments made try the Victor Company—the choice
i f the world's greatest artists.

in many Fashionable Women’s Wardrobes, and once
having gained their favor, they maintain their Popularity
by their Practicability. I hey come in a variety ol
wanted Colors, some with rows of Shillings, others with
effective Kufilcs at their I lems.

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THE SANFORD HKItALl)

PAGE 8

NO FENCE LAW IS BAD
NOT THE PROPER TIME TO BRING UP THIS QUESTION
Some reasons why n m f' nee ns a money ma!:cr it h
Impot silaw should not he passed in ih eatatc 'hlc tiling— Let us go to the trucking
of Florida.
[and grove men over the state and
talk cattle raising on their land and
.First, the prire of meat will he
they will give you the laugh —
advanced, which is too high now.
We will take the counties, Seminole
The cattleman who raises feed on
Orange, Osceola, Luke, Folk, Brohis farm to fatten cattle cannot re­
vard, Volusia, Putnam, St.
John
duce the price if he kyops them
Clay, Duval and others.
under fence at the present price of
feed and make any money.
| We will use the old saying "forty
acres and a mule." We will fence it
The man who stall feeds cuttle, in with the regulation fence. The
to fatten them and buys ail his man who drew the plan for that
feed cannot reduce the price for if fence for the cattlemen was some
he receives a dollar a pound for beef
he would come out behind financially (
,
, ,
.
,
When the forty is fenced and the
The cattlemen, who have them o n , Mte hltn|[ , maU(. tt bee line to the
the free range are the ones to reduce
county demonstrator and get all the
the price, and by so doing would he a information about raising feed stulT
a great factor in stopping this aggi- and plant in season and nut of sea­
tation against a no fence law.
son, then 1 see how many cattle
Speaking about raising cattle un­ and hogs I can raise on that forty
der fence and buying feed—Which acres. When I have two or three
county in Florida does he go to buy hundred nice fat cattle and several
if, the answer comes Duval county hogs under fence and my neighbors
and if one rends the paper from there have planted their forty acres in
you mi gill almost believe it was beds in make a grove and others
grown there.
have planted corn, pens, beans and
The thousands of tons of feed that potatoes and no fence. Splendid
is shipped through the gateway of seasons and everything is growing
Jacksonville and distributed through line, some one comes along, goes
the state, a surplus alter fattening through my field and leaves the gate
the beef, pork and mutton that is open, the cattle ru.-h out and devour
shipped along with it from the far the nieghhors buds and corn You
west, to furnish food for our animals are awakened in the morning by
and the people All the talk about some one knocking on the door ami
raising cattle under fence in Florida you see the nieghhors standing out
with guns on their shoulders and
you wonder what is the trouble.
Oh the gate , if I had not built that
ATLANTIC HOTEL gate, all would have been well for
no Vat tie could break through that
Itay mid llojian FIs.
regulation fence.
Jacksonville, Florida

one section to another they will tell
you they Ret salt sick.
Dr. C. F. Dawson, State Veterinnrinn wrote a Ions article on the
subject and said it was a parisite
that caused it — I say it is u lack of
mineral salts which can he found in
herbs and grasses, which grow more
abundantly in some sections than
others and by moving the cattle,
they find the mineral they need on
their grazing ground.

pleasant%visit with Mrs. L, Allen.
Mrs. David Speer returned from
a week end visit to Geneva Monday
and left again on Tuesday for Jacksunville
-------- and Aincricus,
------ Ga., for an
extended visit with relatives
Spending Monday at Daytona
Rench the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.B.
Langley were Dr and Mrs. Langley,
the Misses Edith and Marie Teague,
Ed Meisch and Tom Martin.

FIRST CLASS MEALS
“ Steve” our old chef and the best in the country
is again with us and is ready a t all times to handle
your order of any kind in the way that only Steve
can do it.

Miss Grace Decn has returned to
Lakeland and Miss Ethel Deen left
Wednesday for^ Douglass, Ga., after
a delightful visit with their aunt,
Mrs. Morton Thigpen. They were
file recipients of many charming
nocial attentions while here,
Mary Louise Wells of Tampu ar­
rived Sunday to spend the summer
with her aunt, Mrs. Alfred Lilja.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Igou and family
left this week for Winter Haven
where they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Meisch and
little daughter Knthleen left Thurs­
day for Hendersonville and other i
points in North Carolina to spend — - ■
several weeks.
j Ingraham will leave Saturday for
Edmund Meisch leaves on Sntur- Columbus, Ga., for an extended
day for an extended trip to New visit.
York and New Jersey.
| Miss Marion Howard Tharen of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strange with Madison was the guest of Miss
their mother, Mrs. Hickson, are May Thrasher Wednesday, en route
camping at Lake Harney. Mr. Hick­ to Orlando from the Reach, where
son anil son Albert spent the week she was cne of the Phi-Delta house
party.
end in camp with them.
Mrs. Clay and daughi
Mi-&gt;*
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and
daughter Miss May Thrasher spent Miss Margery Clay arrived from
Wednesday in Eustis the guests of Arcadia Saturday railed here by th.
illness of
the former’s mother,
relatives.
Mrs. Earle Burdick returned to
Doyle. They are guests of Mrs.
Daytona Friday with Miss Mildred F r,l,1k Miller.
Burdick to spend the week end w ith1
Miss Burdick.
1 Mr*. " , K* Behling was hostess
Wednesday afternoon to a group of
Mrs. Paul Booth has gone to
■little folks in honor of her young
Jacksonville and points in Georgia
sister, Janet Emerson, of Jacksonto spend a month,
Mrs. K. A. Terlu’un, Editor
! vllle, who has been tier guest for
Phone :ii!5
A group of gentlemen fishing at
days. Gld and new fashioned
Daytona lleaeh last Friday were games dear to the heart of childhood
Mes-rs Unlit. Thrasher. Garner ami made the hours lly on the golden
S o r i e l ) P e rs o n a ls
A man in Florida that plants a
AH modern impniwmonis. All
Hen Monroe.
grove,
trucks,
or
farms
and
does
not
wings ■f pleasure with iee erenm and
1 rot by El wood is the* name given
It dlroad tick t &lt;Hie in builtlkeep a lenre around if shows poor the little tiuu„Lter born to Mr. and
Mr. Robert Thornton of Brewster cake f r refreshments. Besides the
inn. ( ’enter o f every! It inn.
judgement although the cattle are Mrs. M S. Wiggins, Sunday, June wa the week end guest of Dr. ami attractive little honoree those en­
First cLss in v\\rv particular
under
fence.
Mr-. Theodore Langley.
* joying the fun and frolic of the oc­
Kates one person. $1 to $1.50,
casion were Katherine Meisch, Vir­
Mrs.
C.
A.
Rollins,
Mrs.
O.
A.
T i e cattlemen will tell
Hath 31.50, $2.00.
Mr&lt; Crenshaw and family left
ginia Pennington, Eleanor and Ethel
Rollins
and
Miss
Laura
Rollins
of
ln&gt;t Thursday by steamer for Jack- j
inpossible to raise cuttle
Holly. Mary Alice Shipp, Evelyn
K. FRANK PEARCE, Prop.
Miami
have
been
the
guests
of
tange without driving them from stit*villi-, .m route t " Alexander City, Mr Charles Marshall several wicks. II*' ter ami Georgina Hart.
where tl.e summer will be spent. Mr,
Crenshaw accompanied
tiem to Mr- i A Rollin'*. Mr&gt;. Marshall’s
Straw Ride to Lake Harney
Jacksonville, returning home on Fri­ mother returned t ** Miami on Tur«Chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. It.
day
day
MrRaymond Butler lias re- L. P e e . . . Mr . uruvenstein, Dr. ami
Mr-. Mauri*'** McLeod and chtl-1
Mrs. Langley, a group of young
dreri Lave returned lo Trilby after turn*'*! i *i her home in Brunsiwick. people enjoyed a delightful straw
spending a week plea-antly with (■a . after a pleasant \i-it with Mr. riile to Lake llurney on Tuesday
and Mr- \ **lic Williams.
Mr- .1 It Mel.* d.
tii^ht. A delicious box lunch served
Mi-s Maliel Ingram of W.* i Palm
Mr- It. K. Milieu is in Winter
on the slier** *•! the lak**, bathing
Garden with her daughter Mr- \V. Beach i» the attractive gue-t of her mid •hiti"ing f irmod a combination
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C. Bray, railed there by tin* illness gru’ Imother. Mr*. A. L. Speer. l of fascinating pleasures irredatable
Mrs. E. I*. Mobley and daughter Those in the party were the MBse*
•f her little grandson.
Georgia,
left Wedne-day
Wednesday for a three Marie nod Edith Teague, Ethel and
i *r Marry Kantu r is spending
weeks
visit
with
relatives ami friends Florence Henry, Agnes
Duma*.
l.is vnentiori with the home-folks
in West Florida.
Dorothy
R
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n
.
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,
Helen
Peck,
Serita
while en route from Panama to New j
Miss
Eilna
Morris
(.f
Wait
Palm
Lake;
Messrs.
Huir.e
Humph,
Allan
York when* l.e will lie one of tin
house physicians at the Lenox Hill Beaeli accompuuie 1 Miss Mabel in- Jones, Eil Meireh. Ne 1 Chittenden,
Hospital. Dr. Kunuer, who is the graham to Sanford ami is the guest Sherman M m,.e. Ft.--. **.* Kas.-c.l,
ID Y O U ever “ j;et fitted* to a vvntch? We
Donald an i Glenn W hi'c -.iib, Lei*
i t * ml son of Mr. and Mrs. Chns of friends at Moore’s Station.
mean, did you ev er figure out exactly your
Mrs
A.
L.
Speer
uccompanie
i
Peek
and Dr. *'a *'*•!!.
Farmer
of
this
city
is
rnpidU
climb­
watch needs and then see if you we
properly
(Continued on page 12)
ing the ladder of sucres* in Ills cho­ by her grami-iiaugbter, M i s s Mabel
equipped?
sen profession.
T here are a dozen or m ore different Infjersolls—
Mrs. W it. Zachary and two chil­
varying in price, varyinj; in purpose small watches,
dren are spending this week in Barjew eled watches, radium dial watches for night use,
[ tow.
nnd so on. For instance, if you have an expensive
Mrs. V . H. Holding has returned
watch, you probably would choose a Radiulite for
i from a visit with her sister in J a c k - *
$3.50. I f you haven't a good serviceable watch,
] sunville.
you’d be likely to buy a 7-jewel Reliance. T h e
Mr and Mrs. Fred Daiger Sr,.
dealer will help you to select just the one for you.
|arc the guests of Mr and Mrs
Fred Daiger Jr.. They expect to
Ingersoll" has alw ays meant th e l o w e s t - p r i c e d
return to Tampa early in the week
g o o d t i m e k e e p e r . Today, with present day costs
accompanied by their son
and
and the 1920 purchasing value of n dollar, $2.50 is
fa mi!y.
the lowest price nt w hich w e can make u watch
Miss Fannie Tucker who has been |
while keeping up the Ingersoll standard of quality,
I P 8 REALLY Burprialng.
the guest of Mrs. Raymond Key.,
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"ingersoll” means "m o n e y ’s worth” whether it’s for
lias returned to her home in Orlando. !
THE
MONEY
you
b i t *.
the $2.50 Yankee or one of the Radiolites that tell
• • •
Mis* Edith Stewart who is in
time in the dark, or for one of the jeweled watches.
BY ASKING questions.
training at St. Timothy’s Hospital,
• • •
Philadelphia, is at home for a month
I FOUND that Iko maker
vacation. Miss ^Stewart has only a
• • •
few month’s longer In train before
OF A hair restorer.
receiving her diploma as graduate
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WAS DALD na a coot,
Util !*«’ .
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Miss Marie lllcck has accepted a
SO I passed that up.
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P ric tt Incluiltt Government T ts
clerical position with the Atlantic
AND A bird who came,
Coast Line shops at Jacksonvill* for
• • •
which place she leaves early in
TO S E L L oil Btock.
July.
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HAD HIS own cash.
Mrs. (1. W. Hailey returned from
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IN LIBERTY Bonds.
she was cal ed by serious illness in
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her sister’ family.
SO I ducked again.
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Mr. amt Mrs. Ralph Hnuinillutt
AND I asked a clerk.
were gue-ts of friends in til** city on
• • •
Sunday. Mr. Uoumiltuii returned to.
FOR THE best cigarettes.
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Jacksonville and Mrs. Roumillait
AND HE reached around.
r in attest
who will be remembered as Miss
K«Jt, tit*
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Helen Shelton, i* visiting their
W«tffburr
•3*1
FOR A fancy box.
h« J ilIiu
R* Jlolltf
noil I.er. Mr-, .lunie Itoumillatt ami ■
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till* tlmr fen
16*5
Ydflltf; IL»
th» dark
ot
her friends.
AND 1 know l waa in.
moil Iftiviciut
11-50
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Mr. ami Mrs. C I. Matthews amt
FOR THE tamo old lino.
their sister. Mi * Mildred Dickson,
• •
.left this week f*«r Brevard. N. C
for a stay of several weeks.
Mi*s Minnie Stewart returned
fr*&gt;m Atlanta Tuesday to accept her
former position in the office of the
A. C. 1. Shops,
Mrs. J. D. Roberts left Inst Fri­
day for Wilmington nnd Seven
Springs N. 0 . where she will mak* i
an extended visit.
Kftlinc.
W a t e r burr
7 J*wtl
W rit!
Rev. Father Peck and bis mother
Jew*!#«1
K* JHe-t u
Klrtrl t i l , *5 00
Mrs.
Jonathan Peck are among the
15-tt
16-iJ
GoU fill'd *U &gt;3
cottagers at Coronado Reach.
ROUT. II IN G E R SO LL A BRO New York, Chicago, San Franciico
Mrs. Tom McCorkle has returned
to her home in Lakeland after a

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Horses, mules, cattle and sheep
ftnd hogs must have a sufficient
amount of mineral suits to he healthy
many times. I am nsked the question
what shall 1 do to keep, my horse,
mule or cow from eating dirt, sand
or other foreign substances. Lack of
mineral salts sweet clover hay furnlthrs about ten per cent ulso Dr.
A. Dolan's Renovator.
Oh! an advertisement, no just
information. Renovator is one of the
most efficient combinations of medi­
cines— It supplies the mineral salts
in horses, mules and cattle, Renova­
tor is a finely powedred and con­
centrated tonic and alterative com­
position. Iron manganess, Nun Gentizn ginger Sulphur Funea Greek
Resin nitrate of Potass and others —
This combination is an excellent
body builder and acts gently on the
kidneys and lymphatics as well as
upon the blood
More efficient than ordinary con*
diiion powders and report of a bodily
gain of fifty pounds from a single
package is not uncommon.
Ask your druggist for it or see or
write Dr. A. Dolan, Sanford, Fla.
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IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN

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

B ELL C A F E

1st. Street and Park Avenue

SEEDS FOR FLORIDA

Oldest Established Seed House In
Stale
Send For Catalogue and Free Price
List.
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
** .U’K.SOSVII.Li:________ FLORID l

B*?st adapted to Florida
climate and soil.
Prompt
shij n rn t from b i j: stovk.
Send for 1920 catalogue and
weekly price lis t. Oldest
established seed house in t In­
state.
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
JACKSONVILLE

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WHERE VOl R TIRE
a v i;i
MONEY IS
and money saved, is iinti*)
earned. &gt;ou knnv. II. ot.r vul
can z‘nj? of y w■w •" vv n t **;.d'
and fabrit A** ; nd * f v* it
*nn i
tubes w * &lt;\in s tv * y*&gt;u nun)
doMars which will yo t**wtrd ill
1 u clips •of n w t ■*cs and tube
when yt it ad u .lly n.u-i lu.v*
them.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
PHONE 17
Dak an I 3rd St.
Sanford. Florh’i

and he gave if
dead away
GO I tiflkod him this.
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A reg u lar guy.
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I’LL 8MOKE my own.**.
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AND B ’GOSH, ho’n right.
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URE they satisfy—Chesterfield’
S
have body — that’s the reason.
Rodv enough to eatisfu n cigar
smoker. And yet Chesterfields or*5
m ild. Impossible? That’s it exactly
— Chesterfields have accomplished
the impossible. They aatiafu and
yet tlicy’ro mild.

CIGARETTES

�THE SANFORD HBttA;

July 2. 1920

PAGE 9

Determined Protest Against Higher partment store merchants of like
Rale on Florida Produce
importance. It was stated thut other
Washington, Jun 23.— Determined department stores already were under
opposition to any increase in freight investigation and that Federal wnrrates on fruits and vegetables was ex­ -an ts were to be requested as soon
Bills Audited and Approved at Meeting Ju n e
iil pressed at the advanced rate hearings as inquiries had been completed
before tho interstate commerce com* sutliciently to allow agents to file
tjjission today by J. C. Chase of their charges.
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P.
Swope,
$25.40;
C.
W.
EntzJacksonville,
Fla., representing th?
* Tin' following Dili ns audited iiy
minger,
$18.60;
L.
P.
Hagan,
$17.40;
southern
growers.
t[ic Clerk, nnd approved by this
Newspaper Folk Pass Thru l!n
Heard &lt;d County Commissioners: L. A. Ueumley, $16.00; K. A.. Doug­
Growers cannot pass on increase
Rome To Pensacola.
lass, $75.00; Stheile Maine.'*. $15.00; ratei to the consumer, Mr. Chase
ordered paid.
A jolly bunch of newspaper folk
W. A. Haynes, $15.00; C. I). Couch declared, because the price is tixed
General Fund.
pas id through Marianna Tuesday
$15.00; C. L. Hritt. $15.00; R. C. at the market regardless of the cost
on their way to Pensacola where the
E. A. Douglass, $ 126 . 0 0 ; D r. J . T .
Maxwell, $15.00; Geo. Fox. $15.00; of production or transportation. Fruit
big pow wow is to lie held Thursday
p,nton. $. 10. 0 0 ; G eo . A. D e C o t te s ,
\V. K. Iletts, $15.00; Jt I. Anderson, and vegetable producers now are op­
Friday and Saturday. The party was
|50.00 : Frank Harris, $ 50 . 0 0 ; H. C.
$15.00; A. A. Hicks, $5.00; Geo. erating at a loss, be said, and fur­
composed of Mr. and Mrs. R. J .
DuDase, $ 20 . 0 0 ; Mrs. L. C . Glisson,
Smith, $5.00; K. A. Johnson,' $5.00; ther advances in cates would be a
Ilol'y of the Sanford Herald and
$25.00; W. C . W illiam son, ( $ 65 . 0 0 ;
L, Kelz, $8.SO; A. S. Hawkins, $5.00; serious burden, because rates are
Mr ami Mrs. Chris Codrington of
So. Hell T el &amp; T el. C o., $ 2 9 . 3 5 ; Hill
C. G. IP), $5.00; L. H. Mann. $5.00; already as high as they can stand.
the Di l.ami News. The trip was be­
Hardware Co., $ 3 3 . 3 0 ; G . A. S p eer
L. It. Mann, $5.00; Hd, Ogeishy,
ing made through the country and
£ Son. 5 S. 60 ; T . .1. A p p leyard , $ 1. 6 6 ;
$5.00; II. II. McCall. $5.00;N. j .
judging from the smiling faces of the
Joke on Ucnjamln
'
Tampa Tribun e Hub. C o., $ 9 . 2 0 ; C.
Tanner, $6.00; J . N. Thompson.
occupants id the ear. it hadn't been
j|. Herry. $ 100 . 0 0 ; W. C . W illiam Chris
Cmlringten
of
the
Del.and
$6.00; O. G. Walcott, $12.40; .1. II.
inui-li interfered with by punctures,
lon. $ 17. 95 : S o u th e r n U tilities Co.,
Huddleston. $12.00; 11. II. Pntlisliall News ami Hob Hotly of tin* Sanford blow-outs am! such things. The start
$2.1. 16; M D. G etch el, $ 179 . 4 8 ; Hall
$6.00; W. D. Hilliard, $6.00; .1. V. Herald played a mean trick on us was made Saturday afternoon and
Hardware Co., $ 2 . 5 0 ; Herald P rin t*
Wicks,$6.00; Jos. T. Nixon, $5.00; Tuesday, by coming in. on their way
by Wednesday they will reach thicr
leg Co.. 521 . 10 ; L . 1*. M c C u lle r ,
N. C. Jacobs, $5.00; D. K. Hart. home from the press association at destination Over night stops have
$5- 51; W. II. H and , $ 5 . 0 0 ; J n o . IJ.
$5.00; G. G. Jacobs, $Itl.OO; A. W. Pensaccla, introducing themselves as been made along the way nnd until
Jinkin'*. $.'177. 10 ; H. &amp;
\V.
H.
Moreman, $5.00; II. C. Parker. S5.00 ordinary citizens, and signifying their their arrival in Marianna they had
Drew Fmnpany, $.'172. 6 1 ; J n o .
D.
C. K. Mathers, $5.00; S. K. Mathers desire to subscribe. We generally send enjoye-l a splendid time.
Jfnkirs. .&lt;1. 5 0 ; A. V au g h n , $ 150 . 0 0 ;
$13.00; J . N. Searcy, $10.00; T. D. people who want to subscribe down
$. F.
Doudncy,
$ 110 .p 0 ; F ran k
Mr. Holly and Mr. Codrington as
Hartley, $5.00; C. K. Hartley. $5.00; to the business ollice, but those two
Jiarri-). $ 16. 8 0 ; K. I I . K illic e , $ 26 . 6 0 ;
editors of their respective papers are
boys
looked
like
they
hud
real
money
W. K. Allen. $5.00; A. E. Sjnbtom,
well •known throughout the state.
$9.00; W. V. Dunn. $5.00; II. C. so wo dii-iije 1 to take it. blow it in. |
They with their charming wives,
toll
the
business
manager
we
bad
Ingersall. $5.00; G. J*. Sjohlota,
will ri'in.iin m Pensacola until the
$5.00; W. It. Mallard. $10.60; I. W. lost it ami leave it to him to square
a
lj" irmeiii of the Florida State
Osteen, $5.00; A. II. Fuller, $5 till; tho mutter. However, when Holt
Pr&lt; - Association meeting, when they
wrote
the
names
of
ldtnself
and
A. W. Mullen, $5.00; W. A. Lewi*.
will return through the country to
$3.00; L. M. Tyre. $5.00; tt. V. Chris, wo at once penetrated their
tin • home* i:i Sanford ami D-d.ami
di-guise.
Moth
looks*
i
iike
farm
er;,
Lake. $J.uti, K. W, Austin,
I
M r anna l‘ inner.
E. N. Sutton, $3.00; II. K. Fuller. |twho ha I »h ippe I half a dozen carTerrible Suffering From Headache, $3.00; A. .1. McC’ulley, $3.00; Janies
if melons apiece. It hu« been
Two Jolly Newspaper Guy*
Sideaehe, Backache, ami W eak­ Heed, 1.00; It. K. Mathers. $:|.n i; several years s-ti.-e we *aw either of
ti.e e&gt;i. *. and in t li.it time Holt Holly
ness Relieved by Cardui,
ilays ago we were walking
Total. $2392.35.
has grown considerable Imir. having
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public square when two
Says This Texas Lady.
St- ml nole &lt;11 Iligll-Vlt) IIiiik I
fifteen or twenty more hirsute ten­
ib iieti u iprnnclic I u*. walking
Fund
dril- than when he wa» here in 1912.
My. and the taller one of the two
Cunzalf?, Tex.— Mrs. Mlnnlo FlillChris C olrington is on- of the most
•n le I lid hand, asking "w hat
Noll &amp; Noll. $5766.76: Noil
pet, of this place, writes: 'Tlvo years
•i* 1 e
r ii a m e!L** \\ e *!loe5
Noil. $296*151; Noll A- Noll. $.'51.71; independent editors in die .state nnd
ago I was taken with a rain In my
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unceasing
tight
against
i ««hara
1 way .vil
K. C. Langston, $1657.42: \ I’
h!t side. It was right under my
political
corruption
in
hicounty.
i*
lie 1. lit,. e 1 i iv. ar 1
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Mt rP It would commence with nn
Every one*- in a wbile. * &lt;■ i knocked
111 an 1 rv ‘ie.lt e j e l
$ 90 9 r&lt;tul, $11,677.11.
tclilag and extend up Into my left
down, but he lias never taken the
hear 1 it
uv mg
IlH 1 t •\
Ho,id and Hridge In ml
lioul t’ r and on down Into my back.
i - lot. Wit do m*t know what sort
t’ te- •ill '•r ge fill e(tleU iil-.t
E; that time •' a pain would bo ro
J . J . Panltin, Agent. $27.07; Will of a paper Hob Holly run*, for he ha*
never tin I. We lo ii.el from
livcro I would 1 avo to take to bed, M lEory. $165 *
M -n. Wood. $ HMU) made -o much money* pie .ing celery one in the other and finally caught
aid Buffered usually about three days Alien \l! man.
10; W. tL \Vil-( tiiaf t ■ doe* hot condescend to on. * ''-found you both i i ! vou
...I suffered thla way for three years, iii.Mi- i . s' l ini; A. I. Sjoldom. $ '6. in* ( i'\c!i,t! .&lt; with ii-. For the same rea­ are H d* Holly an I &lt;*hi&lt; Co&lt;l:inglon.
and gnt to bo n more rketeton and waa C. F. Hii*risoti. $10.55; Wight Gro-J son, !:• will not read tbi* notice. The- they lu*gg'*.| it* to go to the
to wi ik I could hardly stand alone.
vit !i t Item ve at
Was not aide to fto anywhere nnd had eery Coin! ,my, $3in.7tl; l.ake Howell 1 Vft-'r having their fun .vit Ii u*. tie- l*r* • ( nvet i
to let my houso work g o . . . I Buffered l.umi'-T •' . #26.56; Leonard Kclz, lioy* &lt;|--*iarteil oil their way* home. Pet
la chither t hey were ’ ruv e •
stffd with a pain In my back nnd I $17.5n; Fred T. Williams, $5s.0o;
Ocala Star.
ing Soil they would give it* a grid
Ltd the headache nil ttio time. I Just Hill hardware Co., $2.sit; A. !.
tin ■ a i wanted to sh &gt;u u* to tlir
was uiinblo to do n tiling. My Ufa Henkel, $60.00; Sanford Cycle Co..
pre boy* a a living « i* dty in 1 lo
Pulled For Profiteering
was a misery, my ntomach got In nn
wo;.
■( an " ’ litnr
Gainesville Sit..
ftwful condition, caused from taking ss.5.50; lames H. Cowait. #28" (|s;
New 5 orb. 1 me 2 1 —(limbo! Mroh
to much medicine. 1 suffered no much Fargo Lumber Co. $287.0*-; Cham­
pin. 1 had JtjKt about Riven up all pion Supply Co.. $191.21; Mill Lum­ or.* of New Vork, operator* of a large
I
Ilroo'isville \rgu* tell- *&gt;f
depnrtin-oit store here tin I control­
to; os of our getting anything to help
ber Co., $171.26; Standard fciil Co.. •ling mleri-sts which own similar e.&lt;- sliiprneiits nf watermelons from that
to.
One day n Dlrthday Almanac was $2.10; t. M. Wynn. $3*8.25; W II tahlishmenls til other cities, today pin ■ t'i i"Ui«i It—:lb|e q.iuntilies and
thrown in my yard. After reading Hand. $1 1 *.5d; Woodrull A Watson, were imliete 1 on 297 e.iunl* for says tiiat llcriuind' fariuiT* are
Its tf -tlmonlalfi I decided to try Car* $11.50; Kent Vulcanizing Work-,
doing very well tint season, Not a
profiteering in clothing.
dtil, nnd am so thankful that I did,’
Hah* ney-Walker
Co.,
for I I a n to Improve when on tho $11.35;
Frederick Gimbel, pre-i-lent of the great i|e d ef attention n giv n to
mend lfoule...I mn now a well $218.76; C. Hnyee Hell. #17n Pi; company: lo eph Dow lelt. a in-*- trip ,ting, ye: those who nri in it
woman ami feeling flno and tho euro L. P. Hague, $*.00; L. A. Itnimley.
make go 11 ,ml the a-reage d e .o i e l
hsa t i'u permanent for It liaa been $12.(11*; &lt;*. P. Swope. J i m * ; K. II. elmttilisi-ing manager ami t'bu«. G
to
this important feature of agrieulSlawter, clothing buyer, were intwo stars since my awful bad health.
Killin'.
J*.H0;
Will
MufLiry.
$35.nil;
l
ire
iii Florida, i ■*tea lily mcrea»in
I Will always praise and recommend
ilteti-1 «: (in- same charges,
Cardui." Try Cardui today.
E 78 Ti tal. *2595.21.
(limn- ,. Dowdell nnd Slawter were
\i ■I'riiing to the llrnnksvillc S:,.r
l i n e and Forfeiture Fund
ii'tesie
, here la -t.S a lurday by n g -m ■ toniii;o picking, packing and *liip0 :
.:
" ' i n u M i i i u a i t i ' i i n i - . m i n f imtii lli ti n.'. o
Sckelle Maine', $50.(10; H t id t ••• 1-pa lei-nt of justice's flying
pmg i- n &gt;w aei-upying t Its- iittenti &lt;n
Whitten. # 1.1*1; Then Aulin S l . o i ;
sipm lr&gt;o "f profiteering li'in'.ers o-i j ..f ini.ny in that section at prejent.
I. M e '’ alley. $ ' 00;&lt;&amp; A. Dougla-s four e e. at * alleging 'Unjust, un*e:i- The ero|* wit* late hut the movement
$* 50; K.E. lira iy. $91.60; ILK lira ly stinable an 1 unlawful" profit * in i* n &gt;w in fill swing. A great umoiint
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1 $I26.75;K. L. Ilrady, $ t * .lt i; L K. clothing, ia which the profit* wer- of totn i’ oe have b eii sent out by
*uid t • have amounted to from 90 express but there tin* also been 'llipHrady. $151.85; K. K. Ilrady. S35.30 ti* 275 per cell’.. They* were re'e’l &lt;■1
pel several fall carloads by freight,
2p M»niiN&lt;; hut Tin: ri:st □ L. F. Iloushobler, $35.30; W. P in &lt; 1,‘iin* &lt; til aeaeh for evamiiiaM ■. nml more will follow rapidly.
Eli.--, iii.'.f, #26.20; 11ower A II uimil- Inly 6 nf'--* plea ling tt - g lilly i"
Department •( ja-'.i-e
The V i c t i m ’s P e lt.
'at. ?7.20; Sanfttrd Hand Laundry, d.i* • a:gc
ag)" t- ■ i ••I a the time that tinFor eor part, whenever we nee a
#1.17; T'*t:»l $'&gt;.!;*.02.
&lt;Hike Mqqily Dcjil,
urni *• Gi nb -I eas,- were t t he woman - i|it &lt;t.(*Ki worth of fur on
tliiitdiiig Fund
i I'h lie I is
Sanford. Florida 3
similar action against a w&lt;- v motel' win. her husband -klinied.
* a
alleged
profiteering dv- — I l j l l l f i s Ne ws .
S.
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nJiolo-r.
$2177.17.
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W lirn y u let 11^ supply vnur building
need* you net a p.reat de il more than just so
many feet of lumber— bundle; of shingles—
pounds of nails—or panels ef Dcavcr Hoard.

You j;vl the "profit of our building
main til I.earvied
. e* perioncc in Service
Ft a t'.elpn you i i.m- renuhs you want at tho
riy.lu price. F. vice fit i in planning tho
well: — n*. re service m 1 ctiiiR proper mate*
rial
ttj ervi &lt; in Itvenng the goods.
You pay for the m at■rials. T h r se rv ic e
r y &gt; for i! rl/in t ho I * i volume of business
it biiti*;'l through t.u;vi -. atisfied customers.
It wiU pay you to
L" ono o f them.

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Sanford Novelty Works
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R e f r e s h in g
\\ itli no luil utter effect

T H E R E 'S N O N E 'SO G O O D

m

�Celery, Lettuce,Cauliflower
Our slocks are fresh ami are of
Hie best strains that can be s e ­
cured.
Sanford Farm ers have
been using our* “ Paris Golden
Yellow Self - Blanching Celery
Seed” for the past twenty years.

Ar l l c l e

Our “ Big Boston Lettuce” and “ Early Snowball
Cauliflower” have always produced dependable
Why experiment? Place your orders early.
crops

Chase &amp; Co
Sanford, Plorida

BELL SOUNDS W IRELESS CALL

of N ation al League " f C o m m i - e m
M erc h a n t ■ a t t h e f n i t c l S t a l e * : II.
F.
J lf ii t i e ll ,
llrailen to w n ; K- I&gt;
Dnvve, 1 rutile m anager of th e Florida
Citrus K x c h an g e; C. S. Il o -k in s .
Irallic m an ag er T a m p a Hoard of
T ra d e , and .1. C. C hase of J a c k s o n - Jllti. O ther growers and shipper* are
In a tte n d a n c e at th e hearing.

Mr,

llovkinv

thi n com pared

the

Charles S. Hoskins, Irallic m anager .d th e T a m p a Hoard of I fade.
was the Iirst witness to d ay . Mr. Iloskins is a irallic matt of
y e a r - &lt; x-

r u ,r ' &lt;m
fr,lit'‘ fr" m T a m p a to
......... . :»»-! New O rlean * with the
TaU‘* " n I'an an a* from these cities to
I arnj»a. The carload r a le on c i t n a
fruits was shown to h.- Mu per cent
more from Mobile and 1-M _ per
eent. more from N e« Orleans th an
l , ie ra le on liananits for the id en u‘-al haul in opposite directi ms
A nother exh ibit presented !&gt;y Mr.
Mo, kin, ,|1))W,„| lh tt*. th e rate on citrUB fr u j, H f r, , m |.unta
Cin(.innJllj w„ o tV7 |M.r
than
( ^ rilt|, p,,r puTt.lr&lt;*&lt;l pounds of ti*h

perience. He presented all 1 I exhibits

mnn, hjjj, lIv |tl.rishahk...... mmodity

which cn n situ lu e th e m ajor pari of
the

c o m p la in a n t*,

i(

evi.lence.

Iioozier A D eV at.e. attorney for
the railroad co m m issio n *r-, 't a il 'd in
t in* opening of th e I earing th at th e
co m p lain an ts sought to prove tiiat
the pr•-ent freight and refrigeration
rates were u nreasonable, a n ! not
that 1 he refrigeration
ervie*
was

j.

,

R # te* on

vegelnlde*

fr.»m

P u n ta

(aordn
com pared in th e same
manner anil 1 he carload charges wen*
shown *■• In* from 11 to
per rent
more t

New Emergency Calling Device
«ure« Attention for S. O. S.
Signal*.

In

London.— A novel wireless entergeftey railin g device liy which ships
In disiress ran ring alarm hells or
oilier ships within wireless range. |s
reported hv the American fhamht-r of
eoinmerce In London.
Tin* pre*eiu wireless system o f m m
iminlcntlon requires that nn operntor
to hear n cnli, must he on duty, wear­
ing the iiminl telephone headpiece.
T h e calling up, according to Ihe A m er­
ican chamber, Is effected hy a hell
which stnrts
ringing on the ships
called.
It Is claimed 1hat one o f ihe most
Important uses *&gt;f the device will he
to Insure Immediate and genera! in ­
tention to S. O. ,S. calls.

Color Test Supreme.

J

T h r rapital atnrk of thla ro rpo ra ti o n ahall
v.
lira t
1 lit* US AN I)
H O L L A KS
r i u . oijo. p o i , and ahall b r dividrd into F I I K
T H O U S A N D i J.oooi aharra of t h r par valur
of T E N O O L L A K S &lt;110.001 . arh , payab lr
In t h r ia a fu l munry of t h r I'n ltr d S ta le r or
in p rn p r tt y , labor, or a r r v l r r t at a Juit
valu at ion In br hard by t h r at trkhuldrra of
thla rorporation at t h r ory anliatio n m r r i i a g ,
l.j br had a ft r r t h r a ra ptin g of t h r r h a r t r r
hrrrin applied for; which capital atork ahall
br oatnrd, anld, iaaurd, aaalin rd or Irenefrrr rd only In a r r o r d a n r r with aurh II Y L A W S aa t h r ro rpo ra ti o n ahall from t lm r
to l im r tnakr, c h a n c e or a ltr r, with a lirn
rr a r r v r d in la vo r of t h r rorpuratlun upon
all of Ita ra p ita l atork for all and any in­
dr bt nr aa nhich may a t any t l m r br d ur by
thr holdrra of t h r a a m r unto t h r n rp..ration
and which ahall br a Irin th r rr o n auprrlor
t &gt; all o th rr lima or rlaima of any r h a r a r t a r
and all aaalgnn.rnta or tranafrra of t h r co r­
p oration atock ahall b r au bjrr t t h r r r t o .
A ttlrlr I
Thla rorporation ahall havr a pir pr tual
r c a i a t r o r r , or until Itgally diaaolvrd.
A ttlrlr 5
T h r buainraa of thla r or por at i on ahall br
r inducted by a Hoard of IHr rr t cr a and o o l i
o t h r r otfirrra aa t h r ror por at i on may au­
t h o r i t y The otfirrra of the rorporati on ahall
br a I' reaidrnt, a Vice i*r* eidrnl and a
Secret a r &gt; - Tr r a a ur r r : and aurh ot hr r and
additional officer* aa may hr r r r a l r d by t hr
Hoard of Nlrrctora. Until the uualittration
of t hr otfirrra ami t hr Director* of fhia corpotation to tir elected at ita tirat meeting
thereof, t hr following ahali art aa ita otfirrra
and r o nat i t ut r ita Hoard of I H r , t t ' r . .
1'reatdenl
L. Allrn Junior
V»rr I'reaidrnt
It, I.. Allrn
Sec r et ar y - Tr r aaur r r
t F illrti
Thr tltal Outline of the af or k ll oltlr t • of
t t « itpi ration ahall be held -n tha liret day
&lt;1 N o v r mb r r . A. It Ift'ju, in tha- t ’it&gt; of
sanlortl, Srmi not r t ' o u n t y . Florida for tha
ptifjoiee of rumpl rl lng the ergamr at i on of
■ * rp ora tion; to ad op t it , H V -L A W S
and tranaaet all buainraa altlih may come
before aurh m. e Uh f
T ' i annuul .».,,ntia oi i r e atorkholdrra of
lh&lt; ror por at i on . hal f be held on the brat
day of November of each and every year,
1 . , inning m t h the ye a r 1920.
Tlo liz ard ol lljreriora of thl« rorporation
ahall ronaiat of not Itat t han t hree nor more
t an aa-ven memliera.
Arlirtr f.
Tie l.lghrat amount cf tndel t, .In. aa to
» t.ieh tfua rorpo- ati on may at any time
iii bjrr t liaelf. ahall be F l i ’TV T l f i i l S A N I i
Il l ' l l . A IIS
150,00000
Arlirlr
7
T l i namra and rratdrtirrd of th. Inror;• &lt;- a I o ra of thla rorporati on ar d the amount
i tapilul atork aubarribrd by earl, la aa
f . iiltl
1 \■t* fi. Junior,,
J*| fi.f*, | t.iJfiii.ini I
K t
Mlrfi. &gt; 4fif ?ri I S rida, fl.tMio.'ii)
\ i
' IS* ti S A f •ll, i*|nfiil«, II*
J *i mil f i rm t h e r e o f

l hr mill

For Ihe prico of
**. **4 * z- *:-**^50***vaft inn* a
FOKDSON TItACTOK tlin: can do ihe work of‘ .Six
Rood Mules. All Tractors c r* delivered as ordered.
G t your order in on time so that you will not l&gt;e
delayed.

FORD S E R V IC E
Remember that when you bring your Ford car here
forimechanical attention that you g t genuine Ford
Seivire, Material, experienced workmen and Ford
factory prices. No out'aw parts allowed to he .-»!;!
here. Your Ford etr is too useful, too valuable to
take chances with poor quality materials. Bring it
here and save both time and money.

C. F. WILLIAMS
Dealer

EDWARD HIGGINS.
Manager

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Seeds!

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rrtlk,
h«mp»r». It»»krti, lm tr«. barrel**
frrlltiirf*. i ni rcl Ui dr *. lira*. blue*ton», *r*ili&lt;
and all malarial Inr Ihr mi t t n c ol different
•praya fut ve|et»tile* and Irulta. trartora
and farmer* . u p p l l n , buy, *ell. reel and
traaa real ratal#, and do a c ent r al nurarry
buainraa,
(bl T o dral in prfaonal pro perty of every
kind and ch a ra ct e r » ith lull pow rr to p lr d ( r
o ro f t* a * r or o t h r r a i a r r n ru m b e r t h r e*me;
(rl T o bntrow money upon t h r reea rity
of Ihelr inco rporate pro parly or oth e r» l» e .
not in violation of t h r law; to land munry
in connection .vrtth any buainraa tranaaction
Inridrnt to i h r purpoar fur » h if h thla co r­
poration la nrg an: i r d ;
idi T o buy, aril, r a n , m n r t t a e a and »n*
r u m l i r rral r a t a l r of an y r b a r a c i r r w h a t rv r r
vshrn t h " aam r ia inr idrn t to or drairablr
in ca rry tn c on ita co rp oral# buainraa.

E L D E R S P R IN G S W A T E R

|n r * r J»- .*4 ! uf *

h* 1 u n i " i r l lb*'if band*, ihia thr 24 th [

The F'lorltln supreme court recently 1..
( J u n r A H. I9;'U.
I., Altrn, Ju n lr.
nftlrmeil th** decision of a lower roiirt
It. I#- MU n
e\ F a%11.fl,
n* most interesting exthlt
wa that the color test leads lie* a d d test
in 'Tints fruit In determining their
• »t
d ay
I f . rr
(j
*• unparis &gt;n &lt;&gt;f rate- &lt;&gt;n i itru
* ■
r ,
I *
intill
otuhle
eoitilli'*
H
.
A
I
■
'•
gr**wer
-r**4 A * 1 I Jim . 11* rn# » r l l k r»*«mn
f.
■;...* rtook to ship gra|**'inilt that ..' f known In iff th#* f1« r a■«r1• 'll* fill* i| |ft
Aim*
a I v h**, • i rrut ccl t hr f •rrtfttintf ar t n! #*
f
s|iiov«'il an average »&gt;n tile Ir***'s of
. r r * ra»1 la-r . a m ! t h .
•*•*. a t k n . r a L d p * 4
more ttint) otte half &lt;*&lt;*hir&gt; •! IndSca'
f p* tn* that I hi* * \ii yif«( th*- . atth f •»r
•* turg&gt;*(»»a t 1.r f • |f| t t|i'i t f i t i ,
lug ripeness, tinder tin* lau. ,\n In
V%i t ti* ** ri v hand an*l idtirial ••
at
sped**r mad** an ncM lest and seUi'd
ji f.-f.l* S* it-i n*«U- &lt; Mitt11, I bifida* ihit thr |
.
3
*
-lay
i
f
J
jr.r,
\
1'.
I1
*.*.'.
tin s|ilpm*'iit as Immattire fruit. Tie*
%1 %I
i . f m .% \ u i •l
grower at&gt;i'i*aLi| to the inurtit. T h *
S■
V J*ut 1* . “ fa*. 1 ! la
M &gt; t ..I**Mil*.ii.fi *•t j-if. • \j»fii 11*( 1
tjit »• atllhoritli" had held that tin
11■t, test \*its sei'etidiiry and that tiefrill I e**t||t| lift he 'hipped unless it
stood tin* acid te»t
Tin* sti|ir*'lto*
court holds that ripeness is «uth»'ielit
ami grapefrm*
test for slilpm* nt. hut if the ripening
’I'll** hearit g i* * \ | t•* t to 'a*t at is delayed, ns ll sometimes Is. until
least t liree d ay*, a* it involve* 1*•*11 - lifter ihi* fruit Is lii for con»iimpll"ti
Inony v* i n il gi *■* liaek int 1 the hi** th** grower may prove hy the ueltl test
t iry t f t * *■ makitig of 11.*- |ire**'nf that It*' may market th** fruit.
rates and t lit- reason* th en atlva ••*• |
Linking the America*.
for p u t t it g them into etleet. Tin*
I'or the nr»i time North and South
Fruit (»r*»wer» Express C o., op ra ­
Vtnerll'll nr** to In* linked together hy
ting the re frig e ra tor cart*, tngethi*'
tegiiinr wlridess l ommiml* ntlon
I &gt;*•*
wit it th e Various railroad* over wliieli 1pile the progress in wir*le»* *-le*-tt operate*. I - tli*1 d efen d an t. Tin* re ­ trl'tiv tin' region of the eijuntor lias
frigerator ear* wen* form erly o p e r a ­ •outlninsl to si-t up n harrier ugitln*t
ted hy Armour and o th e r packing I I n- t n v l s l l d e l i i * ' * » a g e ' .
Til**
most
*■ III* ertt'
|ovverfill cu rre n t' «**nil*l not p-m ir a te
, I,.- mysterious ro*l*mu&lt;e ............ ns
HOTKI. AI.UFItT
*stnt|i'."
Now, at !u*t. ihi* problem
Nirmlit
N
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1
hr
V
l«g
f
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i.-f
f
U
f
uk'Otn i'll*,
Florida
l i m i t high power
I nil &gt;«|lif l• 4 r«ifn|»I«tr l|*t of thr I &gt;•* ha* |&gt;e,'ti solved.
Modern throughout
H a t e s J l . VF* m»ifitir tmminrt • for th* Matr *• nutr, stations in the Fulled S tates can now
y . t'hilds Restaurant adjoining.
inrhltlkniE t fk*- ti»»! &gt;1 T U f
411*1 lofMvrf
rn**ml»*r* * f th** tmu*r *.! f r* -rtva 11 • * •. »tih •otnmuulcnte with similar stations in
th# p*i*totfic** 4&lt;l*!r#»* * ! t a r h «* rt*af r o f f r r t
ltrtir.il
At a touch o f tin* k* y ut
u* » r hav* h*«n aldr l*» i»t&gt;tnin t h*•rti
New Vork or Wnshlnglon th** Invisltile
%l i*rnhf( 1 i«f thr ^rnalr
Th •* Iforn t*-r * v. n iiurtihyn*') ihat ri rt 1 waves will overleap every harrier and
Ik* retn| an Instant Inter on the south*
I *ntHf t 1 \% 11 M»(»!*•*. l ‘ fr«t u«'»
*Ttt continent. I h** wir'd**** will knit
Ihilftrt
J
J t t - f i I'
Mi t kt *, l V n •«*•'!•
Iiiatnrt
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J
iMtiglrtary. i » r * i ol closer the two western continent*-—

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Small wonder that motor­
ists buy more Diamonds
than any other tire not
bold to car manufacturers
lor original equipment.

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Ay I ORE than two million
Diamond Tires are
in use — now, almost one
for every third car in the
United States.
The reason that hundreds
of thousands of motorists
are buying Diamond Tires
is because Diamonds are

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lie n n * mid iiilcmhe* m e terms which
:tr** tippl!*&lt;l to certitln orgntdstm* too
stmtll to tie seen hv the tmaldi**l eye.
Most of those which produce disease
nr** known a*, hitclerht. These nr** on it*
celhsl plants. They are not Insect* or
even animals, living much lower In the
scale of life ill"! mill'll simpler ill
M n n iu re than insect*.
Man iilwavs
litis iiitnle Use "t certain genus, with­
out however, knowing Jn*t what h e
wa * using for Instance, yea*t u-ed
It ’ ■nig and "ilt*T (ermentatliiu proc­
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.V w a Sf ! L v e i r l iTJo'
J7 ‘ " I
« « r.a l
S t a t u t e .. I T r e . a u , rr^ the o Aire ol slVn i . , 7 i n 7 T r . a.
the Ittuance of aijch cr rtillrate in the name of acco rdance with law. Iln leii laid rertifleate*
la.
r
a
xqq (;ir ,L
Sotir«* it h r f t by given I hmt J . Vsnltutklrk, ur* r may be filled by on** ami the •arm* per* I. A. IMarce.
thill be redeemed according to law, t a i ilee.J
’•u ..................
..............
purc ha.er ol T a . t V........
r l l l ...
r.tr S
the . t y. .l e. ol
-T r ra a u r er,
. .o. . 311, .dated
. . . . . ""&gt;• “ ndrr.........
... Secreta
___. .T a rry
y -I
Alto T a t Cerliflrate No. 777, dated the will Itt ur thereon on the 20th .lay of J u l y
the
3rd
Ju
n
e
A.
I&gt;.
I*»it
Said
rerti*
t"
1
»
Hoard
of
lt\,
^he
3r.|
day
of
June
I&gt;
1H
«
.
Stid
t
i
r
l
i
nd
a
&lt;
&gt;
f
b\r
d
lr
rcto
rt.
The
Hoard
of
A. I&gt;. IH20.
Notice of Application for T a t Heed I ndrr
'
..r Ipollrallon for T a i Hood Undo
ll
ber ielected
by the aluckhnldert Hth .lay of Ju ne A. I». HCJ*. Said certificate
S rrtlo n
t’j
of the l i r u r r a l Sta tute *. licate cm bra ri • th*&gt; following deecribrd |irr&gt;. d ir e c to r, thill b
Wlln rta my offlcial aignalure and teal thl*
j ; , i ,,f (hr C m r r a l S la lulra .
petty tituated In Seminole County , r i o r l d i .
lhl annual m
eitl g t.f the corp oration and embrace* the loll using drtrritird property
meetin
the
t« (h day of Ju n e A. ft. 1020.
iltlttate
d
In
Seminole
C
o
u
n
ty
,
Florida,
t
o
w
It
:
Notice
It hereby
Knit
trow I t : l.ot 111,- -J . II, -t o—n ' ...............................
S u b d U liio n Hi*.
ol director*
d
|. h r f r b y f l t r n t h i t M. **■ Nj,,*ulj
-. . ■ . _given
, _ th a t . C,
. . .IV.
..
.. ,' h*' raid -Hoard
- I "I
ahall elect of and Heg, 2 II eht. S of N IV Cor of hot I, Sr.-. 3n
JS
K
J1 -I .
h. A. IK l U fit-A B S ,
k. j f of T a * C o rlin ra tr N"- a o s, datr.1 mtnger. purchaaer ol l a i t erlincate
No, pham I'lantation, a a m t .
The
tab! land hom their number t h e oin rert of (he corTp . IU S. It. 2'J y;., Iton E 3 eh* s |o rh t . i irrk
l ircuit
Court.
Seminole C o u n ty ,
J u n e A. I&gt;. 1 9 «T, h i * Bird laid 2h2, dated the 3rd di&gt; ol Ju n e A. 1).
being a t . o t n l at the date ol the
itauanre of P 'talion: the pretident and aecrrtary to
II
5
cht.
N
10
rh
t
..
S
a
rret.
The
tab!
land
dr- tuch rrrtiArate in th&gt; name of
t l v r r a t n e t ’ " t r , | thill act a t lirnidrnt and a e c r . t i f ) ,
'
,
f i t - m my *"11" * ni1 h** " ’ •’I'’ ■,,pUr.'t Said cerllllcate enbracea the lollowin;
b*
ing
attested
at
the
date
of
the
It,
n
i
n
e
..f
Hy
V.
E.
i
m
U
C f.A S S .
H. C .
reipertiv tly , of the Hoard of director* The
CT, r r («» dr»d 4o l»»ur In a c c o r d a n t* » t i h acrlbrd pro perty tituated In Seminole County, Turpentine Co.
11- U r.
f ." t‘7l d “ rlW calr r m l . r a v * the M l o « l n « &lt;lo- Florida, to-w it: Hrg. 6H1 ft. E . of fi\V Cor.
Alio T a i Cettlllcatr No 2.1 S. dated t h e annual meeting of tl.»
K.,rail.in ahall be tuch certificate In the name of I'nknown.
' I *11 T a i (Vrtlfirale No 7.V1, dated the
it ol
uf S\V&lt;j
S \V 1, of Sec. 32 Tp. 20 S. H
It J3rd
V |i
I, iIU1K
m a . S*t.l
u . i. i .- '-tiR
. . n r a, t*
. . I 1'* *•
Ser,&lt;rtd T hursday
h u , , . t r y of
1 i d property ottUitrd in Seminole County, of N E If
r 11 day of Ju ne A.
*** on
n the Second
uf Ju ly ,.l
ol -•.a rh
Ith day of November
I». 1^96, Said rerti- N,,|, i r
ApMIraiUn for T a t h e r d I n d r r
' V il ‘ l a t : B H of Lot 101. and All ol
l'. J*.".", v ./!C.V1.*.
* ' •■. , rtiiiiare* the following ,dnrrlhe&lt;t property
-‘ f. at which lime the Hoard of H ir e d
flrate
**mbftce* the follni*trig dracfilii i| |ir*i■Section 6X1 of the f j e o e t i f S t a t u t e «.
_
&gt;*
i Uf vakil Un*l lirinc a»*«-***Mf tituated In Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: rrm*t be fleeted! and who ahall on the
perty,
altutated
In
Seminole
t'ounty*
Florid
a,
I
Notice
I*
h»reby given that J T
\lfen
at
th»*
tlat««
of
Ihi*
i«manr*«
of
»urh
r»rt»fid
i&gt;
elect
the
officer*
ab
ove
named,
who
ahall
1
m H a t H» ok No. I, p i l e luH. r u l . l l r
j.ott. 7. 1». 10. II. 12. f t . II and IS. Illnrk 2 7.
p u r rh a tr r &lt; \ T a i r ' . n l i i r a t N„. |]so'. ,Jar,i i
I!
. 1 . ..I Seminole fo U B ty . f t * . T h e .a id cat«* in Ih t* namt* of Morton lt&lt; atty Co.,
••r\e f.*r a period of one year or until th»lr I ' . - w r Hrg. 8 \V I’ or of S E ' ( ..I S W 't ,
\
«&gt;f f f » y Spring*, Th** lafif ta ri«l lirfn
t
.
. ml ,|lp j , |p „| th e laa*
T l’ - * " T1- H.
1... Hurt N 2(1 rb t. ihr Mh ilay „f July A H I ' i T . hat nlril
Alfo
C r rflflca te No, 3^1, d a tn l th«* a i t e f t r d at the date ef the |p«uanre of puc ^ * jcci-taora are elected and qualified, Until ;., c (‘ ,u . h rVr«lllrate In the name of T . I. 4th &lt;iay «»f Jun** A, l&gt;, IUI7, Sal«l rrrtirtr*ti* certificate In the name of Guilder lla p p cr« rtt, *he brat annual meeting under thit ch arter W
n *rh .
T ,®7 CV l * l S ,11 ( r ^’ • '
c -rU B ca tr In my ..ITlrr ami hat m . . l "
l
I
I
r
h
i
„
l
.
iii
A.
The
tab) Ian.I bring appllralion lor t a t d«r.| ( » i t , Ur In a rc o r d a n c r
*Pna n »fd.
..I C
rnnteM
lr*&lt; «itd rrrt (Irate shall
lie
rethe
hutineit
nf
(
thla
corporation
nhatl
be
will Iwue e m b r i r r t th«* following ilattrlliMi jiroprMy Hat tiled u i d c*rtlftcat»r in rny office and ha»
*
!
X! l r
;
^
J
»
*
u
a
n
c
e
of
*urh
w’lth
iaw
. Said c, rtirtrafVt m h ra c /1* % e ffo*|otTI
'••nductrd
by
W.
M.
Ifayn««
a*
pre
tid
ent.
V.
rnadr
application
for
taa
deed
to
lnu*
m
an*
■I t u j t . i l In Mi'mlnoh1 C’ ouniyi Ktoriila,
ing diacrlbed property »ituat« d in Seminole
Ibiugla** a* vicc'jtrv»Jdrnt and Sanford r r r i m r a t r in tb* n« no of A. (tarn*r.
d * 2 * 0 - d ay ol J u l y A l&gt;. IMO. Lot 19. 1Hoc It F# Wild turf r*» Th** *nl«l Urn I r nr dan cr with law-, lfntc*i * aid n r t iflratir
Alirt
T
a
t
t
*»
rtificate
No.
7
k
t
h
.
1
f*
Net
7 s , datr.l t r C ounty , Floilda, i c w i t If, g. .1U.A7 ( h t W A
Iboidney *hail be S e c r e t ar&gt; -trej&gt; urer ami
, h w‘ t n r , . my offlH*! . l a n i l u r e and . r a l t h l . In log aati'*M*(l at the date of the i*nj-fncr •hall be fe»|i rfflfd according to law. taa deed
I '-1HO. Said r r r 1i r l r . t r •
" I , j i t Cof S r r . J . T o 2U S. Ita n cn
will itiue thereon «»n lh« Mh day of Ju ly VV M Havre*, S, V. J &gt;oudnrv, V. H, h o u g h *, 2nd day of Jul&gt; \ II, I'.mo,
, llh lU&gt; ol J u n e
* ‘ % Q m , . A S S . c»f iuch r«‘rtitVrate In the n*nie of t ' r;knn *
described property V* - Bun W I 0 ,ch*,, N 9.1 I cht, to S. F , ft,
I U lawtofi. L*. i*. Itouaholdi r *hall M&lt;n*titute embrace* the follow (fig drtrflfrnl
A. I». 1920.
Alio T a a Certificate No. 2 2 1 9 iUtr-1 the
•itu tattil in Seminole C o uinty
n t ),, Florida, tto
o -w
. wit:
HUht .«f Way,
Way. HU
SW'ly
along K
it; ^ Bight
ly along
K *ide
»idc of
«i:
fh»ard uf Idfrctor*.
Witn&lt;«&gt; rny official tignature and »eal thl*
6th ' la &gt; of Ju n e A. I). IM9I, S aM cirtlticat- t he Ifd day « f Jum
M.g 2* rd*.
| ftNof S L C..r d S U
,d •am* 1 1 «h* to |; |». ‘ut rh * , N 2 cha to heg
\Micfe 6,
r m l i r a r n the following &lt;le«rribr«l property
S L i See,
Tp
2(4 S
It 2'.* K. Itun .Nf 4d *' *' 14 t f,# T h e «ahl land bring a**e**rd a .
__ — '
/
alluiteil In Seminole C*«unty# rio riiiaf t » »it
e*i which f t . \V wdrd*.. S Id ft., L no rd* . I 7- I t acre* *he
d a le . f the n - u a r . o - .f ^uch ce rtirlcate
hl* f *'rp*'rati*m may at any tim e *ub|ert Th# *aid land being a*ae*:ied at the dale of tri
. lirP „f Application fur T a i H e rd tinder Lo t 1*4* Block It. Wild mere, The •ahl Uml
nam* . I H J ackeon Cnb ■* »aid r r r t i *
If •hall |.e 110 ,(100.00
•
s “' i' , t „,1 j ; j of the G e n e r a l S t a l u i c .
luring a lit*-* nr i'l at the date of the itm ance of
th
e
iMuatir*
id
.u
ch
cerllllc
ate
in
th.
nam
e
fjeate
whwlt be redeemed accord ing to law t a g .
By V. K, IMU H I.A SS , h I*.
.. lire It hereby f i ‘ rti that It. II. Hook*r, •uch crrtltlca te in the name of Unknoan. 12- 6te.
of
lli
M
ha
Fierce.
died
will
t**ue thereon on tb a H t h d ay uf
Article *,
,
„| T i l C’ i rtillrate No. .ISJ. dated
ALo
Tax
Certificate No. K.!*, dated the
Ju ly A. 14.
1920,
Alin T a a Certificate No. 1677* ilatnl the
The name* and addfe«*c« of the •ubicribf,‘ i ,| .Jay*, f Ju ne A. I&gt;. 1 9 1 ». h a . (tied aald 2nd day of Ju n e A. I*. 1696 , Said certificate
(1th day «d Julv
\. I».I90K, Said c«rttf1'-atr
W|tnr»* my ofTirlal ilg n ttu r* and i r a l this
11 k.' In corpofa tu n and th* nu mber of tnare*
[ : . , „ r , t e In my ntllre and h a . made applirathe
7th
day
of
J
u
n
e
A.
l&gt;.
1920.
Notice
of
tpplUailon
for
t
o
Herd
em
bra
ce*
the
ffdlowing
ifr.crlhr
d
property
embra rt * the following described prupertv
9tif&gt;*cnbed by each are a* follow*:, towit
f ' J ’ („r m deed to li.u e in acco rda n ce with •ituated In Seminole #*mintv, ritirida, t o m t
S c riiu n
of (he (•rrteral S l a t t i i r i ,
t
L
A. HOC Ci LA S 3
T W Lawton, S a n f o rd , Florida, a share*. ■Ittltaril in Seminole C ounty , I birbla. to-wit: t t«rk
-,,,1 certificate rm b r a cr a the M low lnc I,**t t G , 16, Ifi, A 17, lllorh II. Wildm« r i . The
t ircuit
Court,
Seminole
County*
Notice i« hereby giv»n tha( (i T . Manlel,
, '
V. , . f
12\ F 1brtigla**, Sa nford * Florida, S •haf*«. w ' • Ill NI t f M
Florida.
l
J
property
tituated
In Seminole •aid land bring ap*r««rd at the date «f the purchaaer of T a a Certificate
dated
Tp*'■
IL
29
II,
6
a*r
**
.
T
h
e
*abl
land
Sanford
!'.
ftuud
ney,
San
ford
,
Florida,
6
,
..
Florida. t o - » l t : licit, 251 It. !.■ of Unuanre of •urn certificate In the name of I h r 6th day uf Ju n e \ f». Is-i9, Said rertin-- •hire*.
niiiiig a -»« ■«« d *t the date if (he I u u i n c r of I J-&amp;lr.
‘
9 ’ „( S . r . 5. Tp 21 S. It. .V) E . Itun
ca t e em brace* t h e . jid b i * jrig described pro,
•urh crM iflraie m the narn• . f J \| Mitchell
William G r i f f * .
per
t)
*ltuate«l
in
Semin
le
C
o
u
n
ty
.
Florida,
s\ ,-. H . i: 3 6 9 ' j It . N « » * I t . w w » ' t ««•
^
M i l i y n c * , Sa n fo rd , Florida, a l h a f r * .
\Uo T a x Crrtlflcat* No. 20.1, d a te d the Nollee «»f \pplicallon for t a x Herd Und er
Al*o T a * Cer tificate No. Ihb2, datnl the t o - * |t; \\ : , of S L '* of S W 14 of S fi 14 of Sec
T he .aid land bring a t i e u e d at the
Se ction 676 of the C«enrfal S i *1 tiles.
Schelle Maine*. S a n f o rd , Florida, * *h arr *.
ird day of J u n e
I&gt; I'.oX, S*id certlticate
6th
day
of
Novem
ber
A.
It.
I
h96,
Said
r*
r
14, .
I Ih. j n u a n r e ol aurh r e r t l B c a t e in the
I, Tp. 21, S. K29 r! . 6 t e n * . T h e *aid land
L. ^ Ibiygla**, S a n f o r d , Florida, * tharr *.
flrate
embracea
the
following
deacfilod
pr«
| Morton I t e . H y Co. U nlraa . a i d r r r t iIn Ing a o r m &gt; l at the dat* id the itauanre of
F F, lluuiholdrr, Sa n fo rd , Florida. 6 ahar*
,;f l -. .hall be redeemed accord in g t o law t a * p rrl y iltu a trd in Srmlni.lr « nunlv. Horbla. ,u rl. o r i l tl r.t r in lb. nam. .1 \t. C. Fallen,
In w ltn ri* (hrfrtd (hi1 ianl tnro rp ora tor•
Alt.. T a t O l till ra le No. 913 , dated Ihr h-»\* hrreunto met their hand*, thl* the Ird
I will Utuv Ihffftun on th e 2&lt;tb day of HmwU: l.oli &lt;» i .. Hb.rk f t WildRirr*. T h a
tai.l land bring nitrated at the dale ..I the | |,|, ,|4&gt;. „( Novrmbrf ' H H'.i.l, Said r r l ll - it ay of Ju n e 1929..
^ 'tVitr.i .•* my'ofHclal . Ig n a tu rr and teal thia issuance of aurh rr rtlftrate In (be name ..I neat.- rm brarr a th. f..||.&gt;*ln.' .Ir .rtil.ed i.ro- T
W
Lawton,
K, F
II outbidder
.
. - bring » o o » p 'i at the
.
----- - —
*r. K.
i* Boole.
piinh.
i . . . . . . i ...
t Cmiqtv,. fFlorida,
t ' i
T
I perty »ituateij
in .1
Semln*dc
S F houdltey
Schrlle Maine*
da te of the i** u»nrt f such certiora te tn the
de*cfil»etj property •itnta- d in Sc m ino 1e
,r j , , h day of Ju n e A. H. ** r ®6 U i i ASS.
r. •- «»i........ . . f- &gt;- Alio Tax Certificate N«». 1 *0 *, dated th I to-wit KI
I
\ I loggia**
V, L tboiglam*.
na m e ..f J S Monroe,
* *»untv. Florida, to-wit: Lot |, Block If,
i
1‘ irruit
Co urt,
Semlnule
C o un ty ,
___ day of July .C. . I. F. . Ift97,. Said rirtificat
l» Tp, 21 S. II, 2 ‘* «t,, \ acre*. T h e »*id land w
(1th
U \t
\l llavnr
Hay nr*
M... T a . C’t r l i f t n f r V . Ifi7,
t flr
* h 7 , . I h ,i
U » l,#b,,|" P
embrace* the following i lr t m l i t i l property , being a**e*«rd at the date id the i**uanre nf M ate of r lurid*,
fitli il*&gt; .(f J u l i i li i , n a
„ ....
.
•“ I * * ™ »■
'••t'
If"- i t t u a n r . uf m e n
( . V u' ld' '
ity V. K. O O U O I . A 8 8 , I&gt;. C. •Ituated in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit
*urh crrtiAcate in the name of Unknown, i •m i y of Seminole
f c w ^ i h i t n . k i i ’r ' M
d 7 ‘ ‘ 5 " » : : ; v , r ? n u 1 na . ' h: - nr,mL 1 ! ' " k T " ' Vni r a
I.Mt, 7 a &gt;, M o c k C . Wll»lm'•(&gt;■. T h ■■ tael !
tti.l r . M i l j r . i . . In m} ofbf r anil hat ,
Un
lU„
,| ba fo r - mr i•kifit
af !
:Vrnio„V ( ' o u n l i , i I rl.f*, (,,-mit ! „ . 1
* '“11 , ' f - J ' - m i i l arrord lng
land being a**e**ril at the date uf the l*- I made application for t a i deed to l**wc in
! j r &gt; J'ybllr, i *v ~i.*«v|o*t
. p . ,i| v *
v x'
* &lt;w *
i &lt;
ii
?|l&gt;
• l4',, d *r1l '"ill i*#ue thereon on t h e
s .ire ef (pplleallttn for 1 * 1 Heed t nder auanre of tuch r*rtit1cate in th e name . f accord ance wi«b |aUni. •* •*{*! reriirt ci fi-*
^
^
II a \n r*. Sa n ford V l l u u d n r j . Tt. i l l s It* o, I
.•
U
i
t
1,1
u
:
-9|h
day
of
July
V IF 1920.
s , , don i n
of
7 he l le n e ra j Ntaiute*. I
•hall lie reedemi d according to law, tux deed
Win*on Smith
bung" i t i e t i n l a* the .t V V ^
Withe** my official si g n a tu n and »• al
ll* He Maine*. L. A. Dtiugla**. avol I*.
v . . ,, le te h y e i i e e that T. "
Lawtun,
will
i*tue
thefro
n
on
th*
*,th
ilav
«&gt;
f
J
u
l
y
A.
Alto T a x C ertibca t- No. Ib7h, ilat«*l tL*
II •*i•hi«l*l«r to me well known and known to iiicft certificate in the name ..f Bertha F ir m
s,« . 1 T*» &lt; el l tits ole No. e t i , o a l i d
IF 1920.
FLA !.
F
V. l t f i C G L A S S .
I * the person* described in and who, execute*!
,
| Uy ol Ju ne \. I *. HU*. Said rertlfl- 2nd day of J u n e A. Ih 1''9(1, Said c-rtitlraii
Akn Tax 4 V rl l 3 n t « Nu. 74 7 , dated the Clerk
Witm •* my ofliHat *tgnature and »« al thU the f'lfrgolng article* of irimniorntbin anil
(*if ruit
* ourt, Semirnde
C oun ty,
t.ra, is the fidlowing dracribeil property e m b ra c e* the following described property the 3rd *lay •f June A !» 192th
2nd ilay of J u r e ' h IMIJ, Said u r t i i n h
i
i.
f.d-1.
t h- . each a, k now ledge d before me that they
,
in .............. It- County, I li rida. lo-tail: situated In Setn lnoli* C o u n ty , Florida, t-• wit
O'lfliifacei t h r fid hr wing1 *"» - Tit-r-l prop rty
J
V
(Hi:
A
L
i
i
1
D
O
U
G
L
A
S
S
,
17,
D
l
l
U
G
L
ASS,
i
I *’ b ' * id SW % of Sec. I t , rp. - I S. It. Lot |0, Block IL W ild m rfr, T h e *abl land Clerk of Circuit Court, Se minole Coun ty* *** * *■u t r*l t h i- i a in e 11*r t he purpo* * * tiler* i ti * 11 u t a t «■11 in, Srminide Co u n i t , t lond i ■i&gt;- m11 •»-4tc
e xpf» ***o|
1*1 i
.M arret. Th e taid land ruing attested being a*iem ed at the date of the i**uanre
s 1. * f S ’ *f n
d s v v ' , . f s i ; , ’•( Sec.
Florida.
Vbitrie** my han'l and nfflrial *eal at San
»! . . . ,laie of the i t t u a m e of tueh cerliflrate of aurh certificate in the nam e of Unknown
Ip 2d H, It, 2J I, 6 arv .
B- v i: i M i c t i i \
if r.
NdtUe of
alum fur t a x Herd I n d r r
1 ' i
^ minole C o u n ty , Florida, thi* ih* j 2,
A lio T a x C er tific a te No. 2 2 2 0 , elated th. 42*6tr
. * ol J . C. I'a ltcrt, n.
being a o i ' H .1 al the date • ( ii.e i'*m &gt; i ic oi
,«■* lot n 4m
ul l he tie n rr a l S ta tu te *.
if I d i* of June, \ l» l!i2»»
i
l a i Ci rtillrate No. It'-, date d the 3rd | 6th day of J u n e \ l». 1w*I. Said rertiilrate
•
uch
certificate
jn
the
nam
e
of
J
.
H
Dunn,
N 'd lcr I* h«r.h&gt; given that t F \. K a nn rr.
- \t.
I II. \ M XL J O H N HiN
j..
; June A. I&gt;. I'Jlh, Said certltldale em- em b ra c e* the fulltiwing d rtc rlb ed property |
ha*
filed
said
rt
rtificate*
in
my
ufTJr
,
i
,
. t
4rJ*1 purcha*- r of T a t C. rU flra tr No. 26 1, dated
Notary Futilic, S l a t " d Florida. I
I*.. . (I,.- (ollowing de*crlbe properly tiiu- 1 -H u a tr d in Seminole C o u n ty , Florida, to-wit
in Circuit Court 7•f* Judlcte- C fru it Se m in o le
\1 v coin . I •**«!» - xplr * Or! 2*. 1**20 ha* made apphea bin I' f tax de.-d t« i*«»ie In ,h e 7th .lay *.f June V IF C»0‘j , ha* fifed said
n.minoV ('o u n ly , Florida,
to - w ic Lot 19, Block It, W lblm eri, T h e -aid land
Ciii*n(! f “or da Ir* I 'h p i r e r y
a r *•inr iPi n r* will *w I *dr«« 'a id c* ftllica te* rertlflrate In my ofTIre and ha* made
kdc an pile*
being
a
ier.M
r
&gt;
1
at
the
date1
of
the
|**uar.ce
t.f
1
‘
1
•
*
Main—
.F.e ( *a ftxi-f ..»n, r ti
ins f.t
:■,( ., | S I ! ' , of See. I t T p . 21 S. It. I t t:.
•Fell lie ft d»
d aceurdinf In l a 1**, tax d*ed cat tun for t a t d**d to latue in aarc
rco'ffila
ur ja
dauc
y fig 1nr*e porattir .
.
Bill •** *)ulct T ' f e ­ \*
i .'
The said land being a a te itrd at the *u rh certificate in the nam e of Unknown j
• ill u*(je ti
n»
nil
the
291
h
dav
»-f
July
with
law.
Said
c
e
f
tltlcate
em
b
ra
c
e*
the fu|*
I.
Ah.. T a x C ertillca te No. tnT t. d a t'd th* L G Cartier, 1j i
the Itauanre of such coftltlcate in the
v D i •. '
Inwiftg
i|.*irtln'l
property*
sit
uat
ed
in
Settil*
v* a f g Xf'-tl ' ' Hiight *w.r ( i p ' i f f f (*.
VV Pt. f . .1.
i J. (*, I’atle ieon. !!#• Hied aald rerti* 2nd day nf J u n e A l». IMtrt. Said rertiflrat*
•b-'ixl *i Mixture and *»a! Ci»* tn b t ’ounty. H'&gt;rida. t o - u it Begin at point of
* *'! •i Br
\v U.ibert II.
.
n m&gt; oflire and haa made apt lieatton ' «*mi*race* the f-d|ow|ng dexcrilMiJ projurtA V i * nutr* B
J (».. V l» I '*20.
In Irruii ' " i n , S c *e ( lif t J u d ic i a l * Iccui O f |j![ I Mil «|a&gt;
int* r*« ction of F,. line of Lot i with
line
I bifida. t&gt;* •
‘ *1
it * m •x , u H II 4(n . v , W*l!i »ni ii.
I .
, t.,i| to ittuu In occo rd nnie altb law. •Ituatid in Seminole C o u n t)
»: vf.
L
V l u l l G L Vs S , of Sanford t •rant run N *&lt;'• let VV* along H
I bifida, Srmlrtafe C o u n t) In 4 h a n t r f )
Lot fa. Block V, Wiblttirre, T h e *aid I*' I Vrvb nrekd; V*l 1*1 i* unknown heir*,
I
,ui,| e, rtihralet shall be retleem) d t o
»*lrrk
CifCl
* hi rt,
Srm lnnlc iViiiPtv. Ime of Grant 16 * It tn N line nf Lot I
M
ir*
i
V
V
11lia
in
**m
tjali
in t *|*'xi«i. i * m| f! fi, i ’ irrler,
,
■ law. l a i d u d will m u e thereon on lo lng a « r — d at the dat« »*f the i«-uari* I b»fIda,
V ..
VV ill Un,’ % line nf *.i me .1*1(1,.* ft. S III deg*.
•uch cert Pirate in the name 'f Unknown
J . m* « Huthf'iwi-r, M irtM'ett 6 tin
■■ I d ol July \. H tBlfll
i » H •.t . 1 &gt;N
K
f»
J, 11 Mugrnd-r el al.
iu mm
L nrn ft t -1 lake L 121 ft tn L line
Al*o T a x tN^tideate No, 1799, dated the MigV ! i«W•-f . ill* iff *• C Now man, It* **re'l
i
. ny oilinal tignature and teal tba
lI
•d
Lot t N n.M * t ft to * . g S r " .6 T p. 2d S .
1
all (irriiin* claim ing Int »■f* *t • ititle f
6th -lay
N o v fm h rr \ i&gt; H 9 6 . Said rerti
G Mr . - k * . and VVd.lam »!, A;i-li nried*
ia .d Ju ne A I*. I'»2P.
—— —
jj
-p, j;
4,i. | **cft • T h e »aiil land being
\\
1. II Liggett T bn ilia * D M c l.a ch
K,
A.
H O U 't l.A S S , rlcate enthral* • the following deaerib* I pr • *! a 1 D feudal,t*
S4
■ t*f Application for l i t Herd Unilef •«*r* &gt;1 it the dal*
f I
| man
f tuch
» Dr a wd i , David
Frv.
J li
•Milt
t ireult
Court.
Seminole
t our.iy, pert, ftibiat-d In Setnlnele C o u n ty , Honda,
Hertlufi
)
.
1
nf
(Inh
i
’
nim
l
S
tatute*
rr
ftitlra
te
in
the name . f Unknown.
*7 Klee tn
n It *iden»*
I i m •*rge M l**ner,
f ar
f t-M (,i, 1
to-w it ■ Lot* 1 A i B lo ck C, \\ ildr i. it . The
I
1*
D
Cat
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J
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«
M
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r
g
h
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r
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«Ui
a
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v
ini
*
.
j
it
.]&lt;•
!***'
N *»i i• it h ef * by
g T i n that i IF H a g a n ,!
Al*n
Notice i»hereby
given th a t 0 * A.
said land F ilm ; ,***r**ed .it the d n t . ( n &gt;
11
|ty V. E . IHHICII.ASS, I*. C
4, r ; , l ‘ , 17 ti, t \
*»Wmat.
•* . n • •1. 11 (... I pfMfirrl y . and t-» all pef*«*n*
p i t r « ! j . . r ef T »x I * rtiiii.it.
\.t, 72*.
Karin, r p i n c h » - r of I'axCer tific ate No. 2(4)
I* 1‘itn n * •f -uf 1. rerti(li fete *i th* t - c ' • *d 11, VL ' •'4f *f Vru Hi;
II 44 Ar'lt G , Bru'd *,
•*l* 'i II
It a m rry , IL
I fig at! 4tn.!*.■■'• I in -aid pr '*p*»t . , !*•■* w.it
'•Hated th*- 2nd dav »d J u m V D 19*12. S t id dated, the *lrd day of July V, I F 19 It’., ha*
[
Crawford.
un *i ' , V’.'UUam **
\m ie n ' « i*|; Itrf iM1 S t ,, S i * III . Tt&gt; 2 1ISS. nf B .n» i:
%
if ypplli Jiiuil I »r l a v Heed I n d l f
ct fill Hat« * fu bra it * tin- fiiltnwing «!■ uiu •! Id* d •ai'I certificate in my office and hn« rnadr*
i
AUo T a x C r r l lb c a t No. Ls,", l. dated the
UnVnown.
Si ' . ..f
4. -*nd
oil i SW
svv ,. ..1
..I N i; • and " prop* rt •
«11i»ar* «| hi
Seminole
C .- u n l*. application (nr tax ii« « d to i**ue in arcordanre*
"1 N
w \tV »*
s. i non l.M of the l i e n , ral S l a i u t r * .
N**\rmb«r \. D. I&gt; •*. Sabi **rt»-|
. ...
.
i- hi r« by i A« fi that i n i n Uelagall, 6th day
• | ■I S\\ G ■ * n 11 N W ■, .idf S L * I * Src. Floriiie, f " * n Beg 7 1 rh* S A 6 i lit U with law Said ceitiflcalr ern b ra ci* the follow­
beat*r
m
b
r
a
r
.
*
th.
foil..wine
d
.
*
c
r
i
b
.
d
pro
D
apj*.
r'lng
•
•
ti„*:x.*rn
bill
cornS L 1» ..f 'd , s , , p..*t on N line ..f &lt;• t 2 6. T p 19 mg &lt;lc«rribed pf*u « rt&gt; •ituatt&gt;i in Se minole
II (I l . S E ' ,
. r d T ax CertlHra*.- No. 73b, dated
i f . ;-| s.
P'-t.n* (-• "
&gt;n u ■ .1
.4 t h , « t o i l ha v e
nf S 17 4 S IS - CPU*. B u n VV &lt; «| ■ .
i t ■* r l%iur»l), Flifriila} t o w i t l.ot * 2 ami 3 L r*a
.. . j day of Ju n e A. I». lt*Li Sa b i certib* p . i t v t(«u»t..| in S r c i n t t l i C o u n t y . I l-i.- U
1 P 2 1 S. of Il W E . ;
l - . t s m k 17. Illork I I , W l M m w . ;-ini-s Of rltlrn }.I havo
In rki
f SK
» .if
Sec
l*..
T
p
21
S
«d
It 10 •6 ci** , N 7 ' . rl»* , 6 * r n «
S
i
t
.
I
i
I"Hi* ■aid land 12 at i r * of Lot 2 a ml le** t.f* I acre* in N. 17
&lt;L 1,
.
T
p
.
31
r. i arra tm» follow ing «!•■-■ rib* d ; ra- l l n - v l t
"f
I l.lii'l ti So m 'n o .. I c r i f t l ' .
SVV ') of• s i :
of.........
si , , ■
S. v Ifi, Til
T 21 S K .10 r.
being *••«'•*•■•! at the iliitr of tin- i«-uaro e f C o f Lot n Sec. 6 T p 29 S It to L 127 a m *
j , *« ••tiiated In Se rninol«- &lt;*t»unt&gt;, Murltla, Th«. &gt;4I1I I, ml iolriK a . ........ ... al t h . .fat. ol f *llo * ‘ ng '!•
M l 1* •! SVV \
*1 Ser
2.6. Ill -’ I S «'f •*ic|» c«-r* I Ikra te In the name «»f Air*. S S. The * aid land being a**e**ei| at the I'lata nf
il - I2.&amp;6 i lik. S K 3 .9 2 rh * L . ul ; t h r i * «■4.a n re id * u* b 11 r t i ti r a f r in t Ii r i»a m i- , FI n f 4*J a « 1*' * ^ *t i
[ thi- i**ti4ttci of atirJi eerlillc ate in tin iitimr
Boole.
B l" 17. Begin '2.**1, feel V\ nf NT! r -rni r B otte f,
- . ( N K *4 of H IV *4 nf Ht*r. * , T p. 2 0 of T. J! B
i If I b*
t*
i»Mh 1*19
Th
\l*o T a t I V r tllica te No- 1 722, listed the S'lilt !•w ■t ip ja 't e
f
SI7
'
*
&lt;d
S
I
.
»
uf
S
e
c.
.1*;,
T p 21 S . uf
^ i, it
Itun S 27 rod* L. 'I 17 rh». N
N e C 4 i C‘
SW y '
V!*o T a x 4*trttHraf•• No. 7 1 6, dated t i e lot l*aulin&lt; B a nne r. Unte** *a*d r r r t if i r a t r a
f r e t , S. I **2 fr« I In l ib day of November V ft, 1*9,6, Said certi­ •hall br n dee-metl *rc*irding to taw, tax deeds
.
U 1,17 rh *., 2 acre*. T h e -aid land 9 2nd ilav .d J u n e \ IF 190 2. Said r.r tlfic *t»
t u a rle : N\V 1; • •-( S rcti- m i, T*»wn*Nip 2 0 M Ul V:. run VV. ••
. . I. B
If i n. g.e M
&gt;1 I!7ax|,
* . • c«*i«t^iuiug
.
. ill . . . . a *radr
I
* I rig!.! id -w a v . N m t l»ea«tr fly al«»nu* ficate emli race
........rd at the dal* uf the i*-uatire of I rmbrar*-* the fi»|l»*wing ilrirtilMPii praipert) Sm ilii,
. . . Ih. f.ill.nOtic .1. .r t i l ■.1 ,
.
r
•"«
-l»» "» M »X A
•
B
u
s
t
'd
In
Se
m
ino
le
Cuun
tv,
Florida,
to-wit
*.»!■
e
ti*
j
p
nm
s
«*f
beginning.
*• *•» i,f
■u.ti -rtillra te in the name of Unknown*
P rt v *it uat id iri Seminole Coun ty, Florida. |
mure nr lex*.
I
1
id N F * -nf (.. . K sS iI ; ,. of
l a i t ‘r rllticA to No, 7 :i;. dated the L«&lt;(■ t A 6, Bb»ck II, W ib lm rie, Th» *ald
..i sS iI , ef
.i M
N L i' t' , of
. . » NM
s w
„ar* i I , .
• " 'f * - * i i m »
VUii a;i' i h f i e f ' f e Hefeliy require I and &lt;.
t»., T n II S .if It i * L L » n' VV * , • ( S t . ' , ol S t : •, o l i o : - , ol \ s IV I , of S , r I i ' . . T1}' ' *• -1 A" (l A. II. IMO,
• J u r e \ F» 191 3, Hftid •* fiirtritw bind being asue***1*! al the date of the itdr r* ii tn be and aptiear * . F i r e mir * i i d NU
D O l ' t i L ASS,
* . f Sg c dl T p 21 S t*f It II L
»
.
thr foiluw mg »li*rr!iie
property •ii a nr e nf *ucli cert ill ra l e in the nainn of nr
Tt*.
It-.
S
It
J-i
li
*
■
•rrr*.
THr
■•M
Un.l
IT,1?
1'
&gt;
■
.
*•
.
n
'
l
l
i
'
i
Circu it 4*niirt in the i nijrf 11*• i*e in F i n
t ircuit
t lurt,
Heniinob*
C ounty.
v «n are ( n n b&gt; r* quir* d n* appear m In lo MI It i i o i - ' i d at t tie date of thi liiUMtirr *f t I* rk
»,!'■' i i in Semimde C o un ty , F forida. to-wit:
f.ird Florida, nn I h +• Fir a1 Vlnnilay *n J ily*, t« ii citmida nt here it li * d
All fa*.
Florida
l») Mary 1
• r, nf \\ 1j id N K *i " I
B\\ * ■ f George
AUo T a x (« rtificate No. I » *2. dated the |9*0, In in g fill 6th lav nf *4, I vnntlh, then VV llJam*i&gt;n on M o nd a y , t h e Sixth Day of •rich ei rtificate In the name of Unknown.
DD
U
G
L
ASH.
D.
II &gt;
i p uu S, It. -Il J* Itun N7.10 «‘h* ,
\N‘» Fax 4*rftiheate No. lObtl, dated lh«*
2nd day of Ju n e \. |». |.*»99, Said rertiflrat.
id there tn make n i i w r r t*» th e bill uf
'\
•* . ».* . S. 7.40 c h t , I. 2.90 cii*., 2 a r n « . embra* * * th* f*dl&lt;*wing d 's eriio d property c i m p l t i n t herein filed wgalnxt v m j , and ^ • ' 1 * r V. D. L - .
.61 b dav of Jun* V D. I It 99, Said rertiilrate t l - 6tc.
Ti . -ltd itkiid being ai»i-**ed nt the dati of ■i t u a t « &lt;1 In Semlmda t ’ou nty, Florid a, t o . v i t : t h r f r l r fall not. r b c **id h|» will be !ak,-n
1^ * fUftlnf nfd'fxd that tH* »fd"f
I* em bra ce* the following di«crtheil property
if.
. ,an&lt;r of tuch rrrtlftra te in the nam e uf Lot F, B lo ck C, Wild mere. Tin* *ald land a* «onfi .-c l a g a i n ; t you, followed by Unal p-HT*h. d o n e a week for 12 r»m*ccutlv* •B ii at* d in Seri'iini b- Coun ty, Florida, t*»-w|t
t
Ha* fib di *4id c e tllflra tra in my bring a**(&lt;Med at th e
k
*
in
Fite
Sanford
Hoi
aid,
n
tie
w
«papi
r Big,. 241 eh* VV X 1.6 rip , S of 11 Sec. |»""*t
of th e l*auance decree.
* ,t. * eudi h i * rnadr np pllfallo ii for ta x de* d of aurh n r l il l r a t i* in the name of Unknown.
! •111 1|*ln*d In Se in I Hide County
Florida
on N bd r , of Sr* 26, T p . 19 S. It 29 Iv. ICun
It !* forih*T ordered t hat thi* notice br
11
, in accordance with law. U n it ** **id
W iln to * tny hand ami the •• al of said N •*• d«g. M 1.6 16 e h * , N f» d.g 17 l«* 14
\ i ••• T . x C r f l l f l c t . * Nu. I'T*.* il.ii-il Ifn
f.
at-* ihall be redeemed according to ■Jri'l ilay of Juno V. I&gt;. U!*fi. Saf.l rrHitirati- pijbBxhi'd ‘ n the Sanford Herabl a new*
Circuit C n iift, thl* the 2'ifh
Day of May ch*., L 7 '» * Ii * , S UF PI eh* , HI acre*. The
publishing
In
Seminole
Cctinty
*i ' i t deed will i»*ue therroti on the 27th p m l i t i r n Ih&lt;* full.mini! ili.rrltuof |imjur(y f»aper
•aid land b*ijig » * m o m | at the date of tF*
V D 192th
Florida, once each week I or a c in*ecut*ve
*H.
July A. I». 1*20.
&lt;\] \ L»
17. A* D O U G L A S S i o u i i t r i *d *uch ct-ftiflratr In the name »f
,ilunli-il id Sriulnulf I'uUnlV. f’lfitiiU. t .»•»It . wrick*.
\ ' -* my ofHrlal •ignature and weal thl* l .u l . i. A. !». Illork
Clerk
Clrr
ull
Cnurf,
Srfninole
C
ounty
.
I,. Keane,
Wililmiri*. Tfn- ..i'f
*
. IU day of J u n e A. |». 1920.
Tt&gt; H . f . B V B T I L S C L A I M I N G ANY
F biritla.
l Ijtiil III ini; »*.!-•.i-il tit tlir if a In of |1m* l i . i l . n .
Vti'i Tax t ' r rtillrate No '729, d a tn l the
M.Vi
K.
A.
iM k U t iL A S S .
_____
S. Sta
_____
rl.u
___________
ck
By V
. ‘ . IL D o U G L A S S D.C Ith day of Juni V IF I V&gt; I, Said c*rtificate
of , u r h r r r t f l r . l i in thi l u m . of l l n k n o . n . I N T U U F S T IN T H L l * l t l |,,K U T V II L UK V.
* . .
'('ircuit
Court,
Semi nol e
County,
I I - 1 2 1 C.
IS' M E I . 'I W l i E S C I t n i E l t 111 T l l H O t ’ I I l C s . . ! ' . t„r !" r I'.ttnfiUinint
Alin T n * ( V r t l l l r a l r Nn 17 77. tint-'I III
r t u b r J i n . the frdlowIng ib *cfibcd property
f I r»da.
________________________
3 ml ilay of J u r r
I&gt;
S . l t l r . r t l t lr a l. *n t r s i i e it v. &lt;; f \ ' i i i i t :it . J \ \ n : s m
•Boated in S» minole County, F lorida, to-wit
4
By V. i:. I&gt; o U f# L A S S , l&gt;. (*, r m l i m r u i h r f o l l o . i n y .| n if llin l f rn p rrly H H i l l T l I W K I t ,
M Alid A IIK T T
\SS
II
I
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lITtlVV
L
i
t
.
C
NLVVMVN
Notice
Of
Vp llcatlo.i for l a x l»rxd l infer lb,* * ' j eF* S of *| Sec po»t on N line
.i tu n l i il In fit mlfiolt. I ' . i u n l ) . 1 lortiln, t u - . i l :
•
d See, 29. T p 19, S It 2'* F! , Bun H 7 ' j ch*
of .In4 G e n e r a l st atute*
S pc l inn
ItliSVV LI I. G
B I D M t K s . W I L L I AM G.
\A ■ * iif , S J
rh*,. L i rh *.,
a&lt; ?• • T h e
N*(|i • ««l NpptLalbtn for l a x Deed Under l.ot 2d, Illork II. Wililmt-r.! T h r .alii Ufol VN D L N IlF.I D «»U OTHKU\\TS|;.
S o n . . &gt;. hereby given th a t L I Lundqu i*l •aid land brlnir a* **•(•! at the date of the
ti,
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,
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of
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tlon I i 6 nf the
4J r nr rat
S Lpt u i r «.
ft bid ng made t i i up. at by n * wnm bill purcha** r id Tax C r , tiricati No 77, dated i** il a lire »•! *i|rb n e t Bleat* in I he ha me of
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•if r *»tit |»t a i n t *i lf d f»* r * i n a g a i n * t &gt;•*ta I li 1 1 1 1, t. j f 4 day nf J «i n r A. I *. 1 9 1 * , ha* h 1•*•I
.'1»o T n * ( V r t t l l r . l r No 130 1. t l . l t ■! Ihr vim have or idaiui l-i have •mtii* •nt•*|c*t in •aid re ftirirate in rtx&gt; otllrw and 1*** n u ' l " I n known, ha* tided * rid certificate* In rnv I
„c . ttaier *d T lx Certkllratr Ni». 2 2 1,
■ * Itb day of J q n i \. t». 1917, ha* filh J a y ul J u l y
l&gt;. In!l7. S . i i l r . f l l l l r , l * the f .dl n wing described land in He ruin oi* application for tax •!•-•«l to b * u r iii ar* o r d a n ie ntllre and ha* made application for tax di •d *
to ooii- in aernrdance wBfi law U n b * * •aid
*!r*rfll-*i
| r*'|t*fly Count • . i 1 r* 11 , to wit
. -i •* rtificate in rnv ntllre and Haw made n i l u r a r r . (hr fottonili,
with lav. S lid rertiticatf em b ra c e * the follow
c r rtltlrat« * shall I-* ferbemed according to
h'loriiln, l**-.|l
V o lor fax deed to i**u»- in acrofd nn re .ilunl«&lt;l io Srminoir (
T i o North thr« e-four th* 1 N * * C of tlie ing dexcrilo-d nrop' ity *lt u a t e d in S« mmob Uw tax deed will p * a thereon on the 'ioili
i - Said ri rtillcat' ettlhfan • t lie fidtuwing l.ol«. !•. Illork II. Wllilmrrr. THr &gt;4Ul l*ml SiiUtfiwevt quart er l S \V 1» i of I h * NoMhw.-*» C o u n ty . Fiofiila. l»*wii B* g * '
o m c i : in t i i e c o c i i t i i o i i s k
eli* VV of day or July V D U2«F
. *riPtd property situated in Seminole I n i n , u u m h I at i h r i l . t r of t h r l . i a u n r . quart* r NVVt,
if Se ction L r*»wu*Mft 2d S L t ‘*&gt;r of Hi tton Nit, T p . 19, S It. Bt F*.
. Fiorida, to-wit: B i g . 449.1 ft, H of of »urh r. rllllrntr In Ihr liltnr III llnknuwn. So u th B a n c e .11 L’ a - t, run* lining 3 fl "rr e* Bun N i2*F0 ch* VV tn S F (Nur. *d Lot ’•1*
VYitn* *• my offlrial •ignature and •ral t Iii*
A’ .II T i i . r . f t l t l r a t .1 N't. I'J J . i la l u l Ihr more t»t I*-**.
■ *J VVa r r e n St* M
in,»i L ».* t Ja k i* A x e. 1h
U p**!. . HIV M 0 chi&lt; H 3 1 1 rh *. S W 9 * . the Ddh dav i f Jum V D 1929
11 1!*U, Saht r r f t l r u n t .
rp . 20 S. It. 30 L. Bun L . 6 20 ft. 3th tiny of J u o r
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You fife therefore lo fe b y r u n tn a tided and atn L to lug The «iii| Lind bring P iiO M 'l ' S L V1.
it. VV 620 ft., N 2 00 ft,. T h e said land i-m lirarr. th r fu l l u w in j t it -rriIn •' iiruiti f ty fpfj ir- d to I'" and wppxaC lirfnfp utt'r *»lil
t 'If r k
Circuit t %»ur I, Semi mde t 'ounly,
*if tl
-I'Mtirii at the da te of the iaxynnre »if .J l u a l r i l lit S r m i n o i r I 'o u n t v , f'!iifi«ln. l o . a l l : ( ‘ircuit Court at the Court lfnu«» In San- to re. ttalp
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nam « &lt;f Al.
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•■'ifoate In the name df Unknown, l . o t . lti \ 17, Illork I ’ . W i l . l m t f i . T h r i . l ' l for |, I h o 'd a on th** Fir** M - uda- in Vug iB . ■a l l rtrtltica t* xliall be redeemed afio fd ih g
By V L |Ht U G L VSSS, I F 4*.
Idti'l In lilt* . . . i . * i » l al t h r ilatr "1 Ih . N . ’l . t i r r |92l» be*nj th** 2nd drt of *x, d mon th, then to law. t a t i b i d will Ill'll- thereon oh ll.r 14- * tr.
•aid certiorate •hall be re*leem*-d ar
r o l l ( . r t i n r - i t . Ill th* rmmr ol I II. Moon and t h - ' - IA tnxi P ifi*Wrf Utlfr* t h e bill it*
.• to law, tax ilr rd will i**ue tturpuii on
f J u l y A. D. 1920.
Al.-t T a * l r l i l l r a t * . N ‘» 3n 'i. ila li J Ih r ro m platof bird Her*lt .i» ain*t y»»i. t o 1 2 0 th .lay
H» day id July A. IF 1920.
Wit t,i -* my oitirial * Ignat nre and »* al th ■ Nutire of Vpplicatiort fur tax U rr il I ndrf
Ith J a y "I July \ D. I OH I, Saul r r f t l f l r a l r t
••* my o III rial *ij||(atur* a n d •■*»! t hl *
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,Sr r |i iii it .* 76 of lb e I •r nr i * I Mai u I r * I ' l i u : m ill T i l l i n ' a m i C O M . l S l O N I n r m h r a t r . tin f o l l o m u , &lt;|r.rtii*r 1 |tro|i.it&gt; cn iifr*•• d i gain-1 yoU, In be ftdfii
*( day of J u n e A. D 19 2 0 .
d fi|
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D i » l * G L ASS,
Notice i« hen by given Dial Mr*, M I &gt; M i r a n r r insiii'il liy I h r F I . O I U D A S T A T E
I.
17.
A.
D O U t i L A S S •It u a t n l in Sr m in o ir t 'o u n t y . f lo t i l l a , to-wit; |i It at d&gt;'cr e.
I ‘ le r k
Circuit
Court,
Si-rnlmde
County , i li n ii i iiurtlia i r «f T a x Certificate No M L A i m i . M O l l l l . i : A S S O C I A T I O N U t h e
l . " l I I . Illork C , W llilm rrr. T h r &lt;nlil laml
? u»t cNoirt Setnino’e Count)*, Florida
• dated the 2 nd day "f J u n e V, D 19 LI, f*a*
It * furt her order *d that thl* no*i
*•* Florida
B y \ 17. D D U G L A S H . I F cr l , . I n , a . ••«»**! at Ih r i l . t r of thi i . ' u a n i *
M if c o t a n d r h e a p m I In I h c w o r l d . W r i t e
ID V L. D O U G L A S S , D. 4 .
k -'i f Iwi i .■ Wf .Ax
riled *aiil certificate in tny otbfe and ha* made
III *u rh r r f t l f l r a l r in I h r n a m r ol A. \V. Rltl tM n
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at'ldicailofi lor tax dr* d to i*aue In accordance f u r I n f o r m a t i o n l o h e n d t| iia rle r.i&lt; O r l a n d o
Th'im |»on.
In Ih r H reull F d'Jtl 7 , l» Judlri.il f ftcult
with law, Said r* rtihrai** ernbracv* the fc»l- A u e n lN w a n l e d In e v e r y I n w n In F l o r i d a
\|. t T a t f t ftlllrntr No. lliH.1. ilalul thr ilwL.-d in S&lt; min ile C . inty, Fbirida.
f Fine and ofil* re I thi* th* *th day . f A!ay,
m n inisle Cmuni |
I Ini Ida* In Chan* cry* 0|,il &lt;la&gt; ol Juru ' II. IMM1. Sal'I r.-tllllrnl.
Ni'il |r v »*If ! p j;iti t a 11o n f u f I a t 11 r r il I o d e r I , am i: p f o p i i t j •iiutatrd in Semiiude County
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Mi *fd IL ( f u i * , Com id a l riant,
rrnhfA rr. Ihr In tlonIn, ili.rflhril (tfop* fly
Her lion 6 76 of the Grvu-t al s ( a t u. r * . Florida, t o - w i t . Lot 61, Long wood, T h r -aid
AL A
DOUGLASS
V
Itfjj of (Nimpiatnt,
land bring «**• ■*ed at tlie dati of the ixtuam e
.l l u a l i ' i in S i mint Ir C o un ly. I'loflila, t n . a l l : (H|; AL t
N " t l r * ’ ti to r* by given that l B. H j .i h * of •urh rertifleate in the name of J o h n Dodd,
Cire nli
C ju rt,
Keminole
Ccurty,
i' ' thj 47. C a r**. D efen d a n t, f
l.ot l', Illork I', 'V lM frrtr , T h r .aHI laml " I c i k
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Florida.
S n i p e T u Non- Hi xid rnt.
h#»r*. 1’n b - * «aid «trtBifat« -I.all he f o l o m n l
i n l o , ■•ar-.rtl al Ih* &lt;lair ol Ihr l*.u a itrr ol
Die 2nd day of Ju n e V I f 191 1, Said ccriifi- according to luw, tax d*« d will l**u» thereon
T
1 r .thy K. C f o * * , Colurnb*:*, Georgia, . u r h r* rlillrat* lo Ih r m.o *• ■! Win. &lt;iriri&gt;. D cl:in*on 6 f'ifVInxi r.
eate em bra ce* (! » f«db*winf de*cr|b* d ftfnpeftv
l*.|*|le
Hr* •(ing:
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Ala*. T a * I V r lH Ira lr N " . 1"&lt;• •. *lalt*l Ih r SoUriHir* fiir ♦? f»t»Lll*i*nt.
•'ll tot •! in v rain "it* i ‘oil'll » , &gt; l' rid a ti'-Wlt
*(• »»
ar* hereby r&lt;quin d and order* d to 7th *l,iv uf N o vrm h rr
ti t
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1■ • 'I appear to fore nur *aid 4‘irruil Court
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rmtir»r» * th r (ollnw lfi, llr arrlor.l fini*
ilf lot* lido X I
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S It 2 :» K * H u | * v
p t t *K A l t I C S i l A N I M ’ A l N T I ' . D C H I N A
«d S f« i * *
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* Court Ituuse in Sa n fo rd . So*rln* te P* f t* iitu.it* rl io S* min* I* • "Ut.i&gt;, 1 1‘ itlilt. Nii l Ire
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a r n * Th* ■aid ianu u* I.. m a"** - . 1 at
v*. *t, 19 20 , being th e 2 nd d ay *f *ald land II tor r *........ I "I " •• ‘lot of thl I.
■ ■ I bo,
d ale d D. e i* *u a nee •f «iirF» r# H ifn De
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t ■ make answer to the I ill n f n m * uf . m h r * f l l r a l r in I h r n . t r r ul IJnkn iioti •[gh« ti, nave thlf dav
It r . i , :• p l . A T E I ) W A U H
I f»r tiatue ul B. V I * ien»
( *
* ■d Herrin againvt ymi, a r d Hefcin fail
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Alt** T a * l '* r l l f l * a ( r N*'. 1 ‘*770. dal* ! thr th* name of I III. M \UI.« H V L N L I L I t i i s L
Pax t ’*rtitlrat* N»* 1 t H, dat*i| t!.»
K '.I N
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W ATCHF8
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riTHIIralr
CCiMB
ANY,
for
the
pnrpo*««
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fnrtb
iiitdtf
2nd
day
d
J
u
m
V
It
1911.
Said
rerUfleate
t &gt;mi, follow , li by a t nal decree. r i n l i r a i * . i h r f o l l u a l n c dr-r*ll*r*l |.f**|ntl)
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the prop*wed a ft. L
f ifiCiifjo 4atlon h»fet*i
* furl Far nr dared tfii*t this no tice be . 11,
Hr? lion 6 76 u i
l»* f »r n 11 * i M*lll«« *.
In Sr m ln nlr l "nil'll) * l lo f il l a . lo-wll
min Ir 1 1 "f: t * lFor Id a, to* w11
■d id the Sanford II* raid, a ne w ip a p t r . J o l t 3. Illiuk fi, W lld tmr*. Th* **ut laml antic l e i . Die (iri'ioht •* •• S|eb 4 now 1 file *ltu ,
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No tire U l.efel«y gi\it« f l at I * If Lank* 11,
with
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•I in S« minole C o u n ty , i n i r aarh In III, a«»r« &lt;d al th.- »lal** **l Ih* i.'O a m *' &gt;*l
of T ax C«rtFfIcut' No, L-».
Miry of Her, I t , tp-2 9
SpureliH^er
B iFlorid*, that wi- intend to and wdl apply po»l on N
r four ro|ir«rut|ve week*.
, u r h rr ftllir.il* In t h r nair.r *.| I 'n k n u a n . to th* Honorable Sidney J , C a l l * . G over no r Bun S m degre** L 6,20 r!i*.
S i i ii
L ine Ith dag of Ju n e A. I). DM
A llo n u -y -a l-In w
" * » * my hand and tlie **al nf said
A|.n T a * I ' r f l l l i r a t r N*' |MJ3, *lal*d ih r of I lorldii, at T a lla h a *ic e , I I -*r t«l n. on tlie 2 J G I k . . • I d .g VV 2 . 6 * c h * . S
ate
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u
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17
t i* 2 2 nd day of Ju n e , 192*F
J il l day uf J o n . ' H l**»a. Sai*l r n l H l r a l r
petty
sltuiiti
d
in
S«
minole
County,
Hotidu,
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day
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1920,
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patent
upon
it;
17.
\. D O U G L A S S r r g h r a r r . t h r l u l l n a i n * ilr .rrlh rtl |*ro|*rrly
io*w11 Nl. * of NM G of S c. 21,
Tp. 21 ■ No. 11 CiirniT-Wooilri.ir Building
N I 71 r Fib, VV Xt ch*. N TU deg M 11 9|
■lid a r t i " ie* *)i incorporation,
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* l! ir-lilt 4‘ourt. Serrifrtdr Cnunv l lorids. ■l l n . l r i l In S* mionlr r * t u n l &gt; . Ilo r td a . I -nil
T . VV. I.aw ton
c!ii S *7 deg 17 l &gt; 6 f l.*., *» a rfo* The *aid ,C .2 t i : . f t *■ a m * . 'I he said land being
*
By V, 17. U n l i t LASS, IF C.
t,,,t j o , lllu rIt I’. W ildrn rfr. I h* .aid land
land being ,»■ *. ••• d at the i l a t r of the i««u*n&gt;* i,j«i*tid ,v1 t h r date «J t h r lnxyaiirr of •urti
SA N FO RD , FLA.
S. V, I btvdney
’ [la in, a ..** .*r*l at I h r * la lr uj I h r lia u a n r r oi
c-'f! ifi rat r in tlie n a n r cj VV. 11. Story.
of such r e f t 4Orate in the n a m e of J
II
L. V Doug I ***
Niitlrr F iiu a fliatl'in B ra rd
*u rh r r r l l l l t a l r In I h r n a to r ul 1 It l l n l n a o
V. 17. Dougla**
Hudson.
* i* hereby given th a t the Board of
A bu T ax C« rtificate No. 4 Ul, dated the
M.o T a * i V n l U r a l r No H.*‘&gt;, ilatril Ih r
VV. At. Ilayr.et
t "m*-ii**i e, f4 jn ar»d for Sertdnofe
A|»o T a x Certlticate No 147, dated tliMh day nf July V. IF I M 6, Saul certificate
2nd day &lt;d J u o r '■ 1»- l » W . SaM *. rlillrat..
ScFu
lie
M
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x
2 r»it day uf J u m V I F 1911, Said certiora te ernbfar' * tlie following de scribed property
1
bifida will rm * i in the court hotlir r m l i f a t r . Ih r lollo'.lntf *|r,rril*r*l |*ro)irrti
LANDIS, FISH
Arlirfca of J ih nfpofatinn
r r n h f a r r w* t h e fidlowing d » *rr B i-d j r o p i r l .
*ituati d in M rninoie Coui.ty , Florida, to wit
f !, kl H itt, on TiM-*ilay J u l y hth •ilnatrd In S r m in o ir ( ‘ o u n ly , l loriila. In.**tl
We, t tfi- und»r*lgmd, Fieri by a* «n riatr cu r- sltiiati 'i in Se nu mde C o un ty , H o n d a , to-wll
N
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and
l o k Jv M. a* an L ip illif a tin n Board
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U IIN E V.S V M M O r N S E M . O I I H AT L A W
J.ot |3, Illork (i. W ild m rfr. T h r . t i l l laml
SVV * b*% VV «, . f N VV 1* of N VV
of S ir
■ tmr p ■'■***" uf I r n r i f t i corn pla int* ur.d r* * h* Inc a . t r „ * &lt;1 a l (h r d a l r ul thi* H . u n n r r o l ■five* tog» thi r for the ptlfpo*e of inco rporatin g Beg. 7.64 ch * . VV of S47 4[*&lt;»f. of N U 1* ' I
and
forming
a
body
piditlr
and
r**rp
-rat*D E LAND. FLA.
Tp 2*F *S. B. 62 I-:... unit mr**. Th* **id
S K ' i of Se c. I I , T p . 24) S. It 29 L , Bun
t* *ttintir.y a* In the value *if any aurh r. rtitira tr in l l . r n a m r ol I'n k m x a n ha*
und* r D « la w* of the St tie of l l irlda, und* r N 1 71 clir • M ' . M t fit., S 1.71 rh *, I 6 I Ittld being
at the d a lr of Dio iseuance
Will practice m the State and Federal Court*
tilril .aid rrrlillra l* ■ In my idltr.- uml ha. the following proposed. ( h a r t, r am!, a r t b ,b * rhn
' j a ,.fl
|- n .| being ar* r- e,» at of » u ' ! i « Mill' alt In tl.e natnr (if J . I! Ilrir», S|-* cnx| (atilitu * lor examining and iVrfrctln
mail*- a|*|*lirall *n 'o f t a * ilrrd t*. i«.u** in
||lr, da te uf t h r Issuance of such cettifi at e ha* fib- l said r e f tlb ca te * in rny "Mice and
I -and Title*
arr o ftla n r* a l l h l a » . I J n l r * . .aid r * r l l l l r a l * . of inrorporatiikiv.
Arilrir
I.
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the
M
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Hudxon.
•hall hr f . . t u m i d a r r o r d l n . In la*., l a *
T
h
e
na
m
e
of
thi*
rnrpi
ration
shall
lothe
Ai*o
*1
ax
CeMirtiate
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tl.e
Ird
ijr* i will l i . t r Ih r r m n on Ih r 2'Mh day id
A lift i balnell llo *c C o m p a n y , and It* prin- day of Ju ly A D 191 h, S a id rr r t i t i i a i e em*
J u t r A. I&gt;. W20.
,
,
W lln ra . my olfirlal &gt;l((0a t u f " ami . r a l thl. ripal oilier* and place nf bu*jne*« i h a ll t»«* ftl , brace * Uhl fidbni lit# d *|i rlIII d pv*»| * f t ) iHw#
San
ford,
Si min'd
C o u n ty , Florida, with t *••! In Scmlfude Coim ty, Florida, t •* wB
th r ltd It day **f J u n r ' It. I*.*7(1.
branch olHr** at other place* in the S l a t ' of {iK&gt;. of S ) 7 ‘ | of S W , of S e r. ;te. T p 19
SK.A1.
Ih '
I IO C IS I.A S S ,
Dl acre*. T h e aald land to ing
Clark
C lrr u ll
Cuurt,
Si-mi**ilr
I'n n n ty , tli.fiiia, .«* Hi Board tif tllrr rt nf# may *!•- S. It. 2 9 L
tft**e»*ed at the date uf the i«**,am e *-f *ucb
•ignote.
f lnrhta. Ily V. E. IH I1 M JI.A SS. I * C.
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a
t
'
in
the
name vf J o h n Otto .
Arllile 2
1 1- S ir.
\I bo ’Fax C» f tif.cate No. 2 11. date
t L*
T h e g * m r s l natur&lt;* of the buxine** to ite
| day of July V. I F I9 D -. Said c.MD 'a U
In I h c f I f f till 4 Hurl Net r n l h Jin l b b i l 4 4m i l I rond uct d by 111** cot porn lion *1**11 b ♦ ta rtr
em
bra
iV*
t!
•
following
deacrlbed
property
i
gr*iw» buy, * i f l 4antl d*»l in »n^ and ail kind*
Semlrn-le Sounly I luilda In C h a n c r r j y
f ro*&gt;* wild *if her flow« r*, and to grow, cut, alttit.it* d in Si n.iio Ir i ’mini y, I b i f i d * , t ••wit |
M unft •* Mil burn,
For
Divorce
buy, ••11 and ileal in any and alt kind* " I S 1711 of ML 4 ' f See. F T p 2i» S. B 29 t: .
vo.
Hill
I.) ami
ihlnc- n
t .e. r r *. ix
. j rr-; to 10 ar’r r . . T*.. - a " l» "'l •. If.,- a .......... I al th)
f rrn *; to do any
and all thing*
f’ fery
Wilburn
*
f i r r y on a gin era l- llorist,
nurarry and* *f»fn d a ', of the l o u a n r c of *u rh &lt;• rtillrate in
( Itallon
the narr.r c.f I F 4i. Cr#n*haw,
ri
T o C f c r y \V‘ilt»urn, Vabloxta,
Gi &lt; rgix. (miiui *s. T u carry *»n and e n f r i t a l n any l*u»l»
Af**i T*X C r f l i h c t t e No. |l)9*. dated t i e
undertakti.g,
trar.*4r(lon
common ly
It app« ctidng from the affidavit tiled in thl* n o t ,
carried
*«n
*
t under tak en by ra p B a i ii l s , pro­ ,6th day of J i ' o r A* D. 1H99, Said r« rt Blrate
rau«i' on thi* Du 22nd day of May, 1920, that
rm 111 mr e * 1Fi e f u11uwin g *I * * t t 11»* *I j »r i*|,*r r t &gt;
you are resident of a »-lat«« uf th e United moter*. flnanf ier*„ niiitriM urB, nt* rrliatita, n
tu a t 'd in Sr mined r Count y. F loriiia. to-wif;
S t a t e * other tha n the S l a t e of F lorida and ro m m l"tinn tn c n and a gen I a, and In tin- due si
We tilfer a wide ratine of fya’inulas including:
K ' j ef NM »4 of N M 14 of S W * * ef S' c. 12,
course
of
such
buxinr**
to
draw,
a
cce
p
t,
i
n
­
lF*.at you arc a feUiLnt uf the Slate of Georgia
aitjuirc. ami sell any negotialilr or T p . 2 0 S. II. 29 IL, *6 acre*. T h e said land
arui your
la*t known addre** was Cr ecy dorse,
Ira n tfr ra b le ii.i’ r„.*vrrB* aa d *ecurBi««, in­ Firing l i K i a i ' l at the date uf t l.e iisi.anre of
Wilburn, Valdoat » ***■ and th a t there i i no
person In the S t a t e of ITorida the service of cluding flehenturej, bond*, n»t «* and bill&gt; of •urh cr rtB ira te in the parnr &lt;xf T S. Arnold.
v ;; Amm. 0 *; a . r . a
i*ot,
Alto T a x C* rtillra te No, 7H2, listed thi
a iUibpoena upon whom would hi ml t h e de­ exchange. T o buy, aril, mortgage, rent, Ira„
w * M s n m i iiiuuiuf W i n o t t M trawni itnmini') I □ fend ant, and th a t you are over the age of prove, ri'Changf, and n tlo r w lfe a rq u lfe , ilia* 4th day nf Novem ber A* I L t Kt)5, Said r r r t i T w e n t y -O n e year*, and praying for an order pose of and dial in real property. Improved tirftte em bra '*-* i h r follow ing d n e r i b e d pro*
and urd in prosed, or any In tirixt therein. T " p rr ly fltu a tcd In Seralncdr C o u n ty , Florida
r ; Amm,
A. I\ A 4% I'ot.
of pUloiCl
publication to !««ur
H W G «f See, 12.
Thi* i* ther»fore to com m and you. Crecy conduct a store or atorra for the pqrchate to-wit: SVV ** of NIJ G
Gel proper growth of young trees bv u-eiug.
Wilburn, of Valdotta, Georgia, to be and hrdding, and sale at retail or wholiaie of T p . 21 S , It. 2 9 L ., IU arrB«. T h e said land
appear lo a bill exhibited against you In dry good*, ff o c e ri '* , and general i t i f m bring a*fe**ed at t.ie date of t h r i**uanre of
such
r
e
r
tlh
ra
t
e
in
the
name
nf
&lt;&gt;,
B,
L
Co.
rummotlllltx
of
any
nature
whatever,
and
to
the a b a te entitled cause, on the Buie day in
Vito T i l C ertific ate N«i. 71 7 , dated t l *
Ju ly, 1920, the same being the Sih day of do a n y and all Dtinga b i r f f t t f / t o thr *urV ’c A m m . 8 ‘ c A . P . A . 2 « ;; P o L
Ju ly A, I), 1920, nf sa m e will Fie ta k r n a* rrtifuf nfirration « f any, r i t n i r nr all of Mid I I h day of N o vem ber A, D, IIV96, Said certt*
tirate
embra* «a t h - fulltiwing «le«crlbid probuslma*.
j co *fr*»t d.
Let us quote you on your Summer Needy.
pert v, al tu ta ted In Seminole C o u n ty , Florida,
It ii fu rth ir ordered th a t Ihi* notice br
Article 3,
t ow it: Bi g, 2 0 cht. S. nf h S e c , pint on
published In the Sanford IterabL a newepaptr
Th e amount uf Capital *toeV c*f th!* mr- N F dry. Fee. Clrt. T p. 19 S. It. 2 9 ).\ Itun
n il ijahcd in the County of Seminole and |«.rali..r. ahall b. |.’ 0 0 0 .0 0 . ' " ' 'ful into fifty
r, r h . .Z |0 r S . . . W 1 r h . . S' 10 rh . . 3
S ta t s of Florida, once each week for four ,har&lt;-. ).f Ih). par v . l u ( . f 1 100 oo r a r h . Flork 1
T h . . a i j lan.i hvtne
. ( (h.
I ron*ccu tlve weak*.
.(«. b- r«&gt;'»h‘r « l'h rr In r a . h *r l.v p r n p r r t j . ,Utp „ f „ 1P i „ uafi„ „( , urT, r r r t l f l r a t . fn I1&lt;
,
Given und*r rny hand an*l offlrial seat at labor or »&lt; rvlrra, Ih r valur i f aurli p ro p r tlv ,
n
a
m
r
of
I
'
n
k
n
n
*
,
.
, Sanford, Seminidr ( 6 untv, I lorldi, this the labor or &gt;• r v i r r . I d br fltr.l at a mr-ttla*; r alt1 at dav of Ju ne, 1920,
Al.o T aa fV rtlfiratr No. 7 7 4 . ifattil ( h r
,il for . u r h pur p c . . ,
(8)7 A L)
K. A. D fHJGLA SS
2ml .lay of J u n * » t» II'CC, Sal.l rtr l(flra tr
i
0 fT.cc S u p p t } D e p t .
. r i l u . . . t h r l . i l o a l n c rlp.rrl'.ril p r o p f l y
Clerk Circuit Court.
Arllcl. 4.
Manufacturers of ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S
B y A. M. \V)7F7KH, It r p u ty Ciy/L
I ' n l r . . ai.'.n.r ' l l . . i l » r d by o p . r . t l i i
f . ' t u U t i d in ft*mlnolr ( ’ mini v. I lor Ida, l n - a l l :
I , , h o n c 1 IM
S a n f o r d , F lorid a
fan thl. rorp ratl in .hall r t i . ' . t prrp* luall)
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jn cu, , HEJMBtlB* ouMt pumcniftt itrjttiBWi jirutruni. Q i 2* t tc.
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S A N FO R D

HERALD

IN T H E HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANPOIIP, FI.OKI!)

VOLUME XI

NUMDER 13

Fill DAY, JUNE 25, 1920

SANFORD
EXPECTED ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
FLORIDA PRESS GANG
WANTS TO RETURN
MET AT PENSACOLA WERE ATTORNEY TO BATTLE
TO MOTHER ORANGE
KILLED NEXT WEEK
ROYALLY ENTERTAINED
carried, the matter of appointing a
tho editors of Florida hut those who M AJO It
CONVENTION
AI.EX
K.
POWERS DKMOCK ATM'
Ferryman for the Osteen Furry is
attended were well repaid by this
WILL HAVE CONTEST OVER referred to Chairman I.. A. Hrumley,
KILLED
IIY
ASSASSIN
IN
glimpse of the state of which many
THE
PROIIIIIITION
IJlKSNORTH
CAROLINA.
and tin County Commissioner from
had heard hut so few had seen and
TION.
Volusia County, Fla., witn power to
The city was shocked last Satur­
tho meeting created a hotter fooling
San
Francisco,
June
24
—
With
aet.
among the tribes of west and south day night to learn of the death of
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope,
Flordin although it demonstrated Major A. K. Powers at his old home the opening of the Democratic Nstional
Convention
one
week
away,
a
2nd
by l mitr. L. H Rilhcc, and
at
Wallace.
N'or»li
Carolina.
He
hud
that south Florida is undoubtedly
scene
of
activity
is
noticeable
at
hotel
carried.
Mr. 1). tl. Walcott.
of,
left
for
Wallace
at
the
summons
of
the host part of the state when it
headquarters.
in
addition
to
prelim:Oviedo,
Fla
.
is
hereby
appointed
his
mother
who
had
been
exper
ncomes to progressive citizenship and
act as County
Countv Enumerator for
cing some trouble over her property nnrv work at the Auditorium where to aet
MASVIOI.V Till II l&gt; CITY IN­ good roads. Th e fact that only a few
Seminole
County.
there and Major Powers expected the delegates will gtlither. It took the
FLOltlPV IM.AYKD HOST TO editors &lt;&lt;f west Florida attended the
('n Motion of Cotnr I. P llagaa
to have some trouble while there form of informal discussions between
meeting
held
nt
their
very
doors
de­
PRESS tiAMI.
2nd
by Comr. C W. Entzminger. IS MATTER III c o o l ) ROADS
National
Committee
members
and
monstrates more than anything else and aecording to the meager details
VN|i
WANT TO
PETITION
Li,! Thur-ilny, Fritlay anil Satur* t h a t west Florida is not alive to her that can he learned lie wa» shot by state leaders on the party's platform. und carried, the Pension Claim if
NEXT LEGISLATURE.
Lucinda
Ca.-sudy
Marnhurt.
tiled
with
. |vn-a&gt;"la played hunt to tin* opportunities for getting together an unknown negro hut just Imw h •
Plain intimation ran through the
f -'ila I’r*— Association or ruthcr with other parts of the state for a was shot and who wu responsible j r li rn ,nl ((f u | k , |mt proposal-to mod­ this Hoard is approved.
Alt imonte Springs, June IS.—
Hill against Itluck
Hammock
jjriicr iI• v "I Hu* San Carlos greater Florida.
for the same will not lie known until ify
s
the federal prohibition eiiforu*At a largely attended m a n meeting
Florida
• j.r l In *' for I'*’ th re w open tho Thi- paper will have more about the his relatives can return Here with nienl aet are expe ie I by some to Drainage Di-trict, and
(add here today, the following rc*
drove- Drainage District, were up1^! hotel III tin- south to t he edit ora
details.
The
following
account
aptin
share honor' will .f not eclip-e
solution was unanimously adopted:
roads of west Florida and the good
j.j {heir vnve* for t h e threi days
'
I"- \ |#l1 and or&lt;li t i n ! pa id.
peoph • of that
n of the state pears in the Raliegh News and League of Nat io . e -ue.
“ The ei
of Altamoi te Springs
Motion of &lt;’ \\ Entzminger. 2nd
,|\
v»i\
inv
t
t
h
e
m
aceoino6rttir.fi not
Inter on ami vv« an* glad in&lt;|(*&lt;*'| • f *»b-crv «t :
&gt;n by ( 1 1' S XX»•, «. •»
Nobody
woti1
a
for
pu'liea
F'la
.
in
ma-meeting
a-*emhied this
an
I
.
arried.
'I
r
■
iur.nfi
tin’
meeting
Imt
\
K
Wallace.
June
2'»
M
iitior.s Ire.
the opportunity to meet and v i-it
hut taken . m , m ion with lie an- AA. c \\ illimiK•••tl. i- instructed t • I - Ii day of tune in the year of our
,-m
a
luncheon
each
day
if
Sun*
Power*,
prominent
attormq
M’ lrfinfi tl
wit h them. Tin y art the best ami
th.* hor** I- now owned by Lord. 192 unaiiilunu-ly declare i* to
■r iousk iiounced purjoK, ■f Wi..i i n I ll-yan dt- |Mlj*
,• soon .i' the gue-t- of his hotel. thi* 1igge-t he; rted peep e ill • ■■ ford. Florida, who wato
r«.'i't
a
’.y
weakening
of
the
pre)
ihe our widles and resolute purpose
t
(
*
•MIDI X
tin
liusitn-.. meet imp* each inorniiiK world htlt t ! ev lad , in it iat i ve in wminded here Saturday night, when
hit
ion
•
r
.
■
.
ut
meu-ure*.
the
to have Altamonte Springs made a
Motion
of
!"
i,
5\ilhce,
2nd
bj
„rr «upp! . tnenied cut'll afternoon t he movement- r hat would tend t*&gt; lie Wlis sllol he a negro whose iden­
talk
broil
t
to
tl
•
.rfa.
••
a
feeing
part of Orange county, from which
ii
|*
Swoni
ii
ed.
I*he
t
i
t!.e
Richland
Farms
en
k; trip
build up their elt ie* counties II till tity lias not been ascertained so far by prom..lent Demo,-a.. . 'eady ter of i hi' Hoard i» instructed tn write to •ounty by legislaive enactment with­
afternoon,
a
trip
to
tin
Tbrsday
th e state although they have sunn f by the police, died at Wilmington that a lierve battle on to..: point m Mr. Clark. Engineer of Uo.il.vav. fir out our con-ent and again-t our
ut li 'hospital tliii afterto on. Mr. Powers
Nival Air Station on t in 1 l ’. S. S. th e finest farming lands in tin
the resolutions committee could no* H o n d a K C It It at St. \u gu-nue vigorous protests we were divorred
fur
. a trip to Fort Pickens, and some of the finest crops of corn, was in Wallace visiting his mother.
he nvoiiu
a n t they ........... I tin- F'la , re |iie-ting that t us-y put in
. mu le part of t he
* t .. . v,
a'i M fashioned Pensurola cotton, peanuts, forage crops, t i - He sullered a shattered lelt arm
&lt;|Uestion
might
ultimately
he
fought
Seminole,
Now
font inti, d on page o
below the elbow and an abdominal
iyi'.rf f".i-t. tislt fry a n d luncheon haceo, fine hogs and rattle.
; out «di th ih.or of the convention.
ptptfed I &gt; Mint 11ohi llervev and
'Whereas, Altamonte
Springs,
perform ion.
Cl. .
-ide trips t h a t made the
It appears Mr. Powers was m ; r
-ie.ee it was made part of Seminole
t ard of Tliankeditor.* f..l like they were among
the home place when a negro com­
county, has been, through neglect
tier fro i d ' and everywhere they
ing along the road opened lire upon
or indifference, absolutely ignored by
To all the friends whose sympathy
t-.rtr l
it prince of good fellows
him. Although badly wounded Mr. and service- were -o kindly tendered
ilie officials of the county, and n &gt;
Ib’i. wa- ' l i re to give them sotnelift-d given to complaints or protests
Powers tired twice at the running ‘III our bcrcavemet t the death of
| xi;rg t" &gt;at and “everything". One
negro with a pi*to|. The injured man Mrs. E \ 11o 11ge — we de-ire to
which were vital to the welfare of
0 i! ...........on he distributed line
stated lie believed the negro thought extend ear -tncere thank-.
our people and the development of
liither | kethooks to t h e men and
lie was a ghost, as the Mark man
this vicinity: nnd.
Hie Faintly
I i-;.
i Japanese fans t&lt;&gt; the ladies,
gave an unearthly yell when he tired
Whereas, our main avenue was
i: . !r.*r times llowers and favors
with wlnit was later found to he a
a .vi.lt It of hut eight feet and
Kinrlien Power., i.ltornev &gt;f &gt; ni •
r.i tt.&gt; vd! never again think of
shotgun.
'our
other
thoroughfare- have
en
F'la., who was mysteriously shot to
k
In .\ aout first thinking of
Mrs. Powers, who was formerly
during
this
entir*
period
been
neg­
death at Wallace June 20. were held
I Hrrv.y. tl.* greatest hotel man in the
Miss (tide Zachary, &lt;f Huh igh. has
yesterday afternoon at &lt;r» o'clock from (HIES ON Rl.l ORD AS t i l ’- lected nnd practically Impassable, re­
ALTERCATION OVER CAR OF been not hied and is on her way to
I /.F t
*
HOSTS. tarding the growth of a section un­
\ « \SII
the re-idence of hi- si-tcr. Mrs. .1. F.. POSED TO
PEP
PERS
LEADS
TO
DEATH
the
state
from
h&gt;
r
home
in
Florida.
' surpassed In any respect in the entire
Os Wi .-.-day evening the Sati
Ilridger-, oOT North Person street,
Tam pa June 2U The American I stale, and,
O F J. F. MANN IIV J. M.
Car'.&lt;- I!
Auditorium was filled
conducted by the Rev. \\ e-ton llruOGELSHY.
|W
y . , tfllt „f
Mrs. Power- left
immediately tier, p -tor of the Tabernacle It.ipti-t Legion. Depart me. ,t of Florida, went
» - ire-.- throng for dnneing just
“ W hcreas,
on
record
Tuesday
morning
..
...........
after hearing of the tragedy hut did church.
after a :• iption hail been held for
A deplorable tragedy occurred at
second session of its second
tie vi••• *- - i.fi the mezzanine lloor Monroe la«t Monday afternoon when not arrive in time to see her hu-hund
and that of Seminole fourteen over
The
following
hymns
were
sung;
convention, a- being oppored to an)
before
he
died.
'•** r,ut« T* e hull room was beau- in a altercation over a ear placed
I much inferior road, the divorce was
Major Powers leaves a wife and "I.eid Kindly Light" und " I t i- AAell legislation which had as an incorpora­ unnatural and unholy; and,
t f . !;.
• it. | for the occasion and at th e station for the loading of p e p ­
tion anything suggestive of a cashi
1 fin.
a 17 oreliestrti furnished pers J. M. Ogle-hy struck J. F. two children to mourn hi- loss and Witli My Soul."
" Whereas, it is not the policy or
bonus. The resolution was introduced
f* rr. aAll during the dances M an n on the head with a large a host of friends who have been
The pull hearer- wer; Dr. J. AA•
the
purpose of the people through
fa*. •&gt;
i*i t ihuted to the guests rock that caused his death u few shocked by thi- tragedy. Major A. Metier, Mr. (iilhrrt Crabtree, Mr. by .1 L. Ilillingsley of Miami, who in t heir chosen representatives ut Talla­
K. Powers had been ii resident of Henry J. Young, Mr. Phil Theim. a Well worded talk gave hi- reasoniM ,-.n
vere.l paper caps were hours later.
for being opposed *o this form of hassee to subject any purl of tho
this
city for the pn»t eight years.
Telfair
» — ui . -treamers were thrown
citizenship of the commonwealth of
There seemed to have been only coming here from his home at Wallace j |,,,w,.r. Horton and Mr tieorge eom pen-lit ion.
••
and ronfetti showered
d Willard.
Florida to unneceessary inconvenient'
one witness to the affair aside from North Carolina and re-umed luv; v t • • • a- they made merry by
Ill- -peeeh sa- much along the to taxation without their receiving
several small children and that wa­ pr act ice of law that he had followed
powerisurvived
by
hiAir.
i * •.
and whistles and other
lines of merchuudi-ing of tin- service
il negro who was assisting in load­ in his native state, lie wa- a whole mother hiand two
lit- wife
wile anil
two c-hihlren. and on several point- he won con­ fair and equitable returns from such
ing the ears. At the corners inquest touted, genial gentleman and togeth- •'»"!
taxation or to force upon th em a n
"i'l-r-*. Misses Virginia
Ar. r.g • •• many utTuim given for Tu es da y his testimony showed that er with his charming wife made a und Mary Lou Powers. His mother siderable applan-e. I AA. Morris. ((|,noX{OUM government which has
Vl,„ detrimental to their welfare;
t&gt;
• • -a.i- the reception tender* th e car had been placed on the track large circle of friends wlm esteemed Mrs. M. F’. Powers, lives at AAallace. speaking for the Tampa P«»-t, " » ’U
Up the question with Mr Ilillingsley 1
*: y M . Lois Mayes of th e i’en- r.nd Mr. Mann wn- loading hi- pep­ him for hi- many kindly traits and
"Therefore
he it resolved, that a
Mr. Powers was thirty-seven years
ts&lt;'1i-nal where dancing und pers when Mr. Ogle-hy came up and friendly spirit, lie will he greatly old and wn- horn near Wallace, Pen- and stated that his post had instruc­ legislative committee he appointed to
rtf?*.1:• • • *- helped to while away demanded that he take them **nt of missed by hi- many friends and by ( der county. March 15, ISHt. lie wa- ted hi in to vote for the bonus, und appear before the hgi-latiure when
* " ..t |
.ml evening.
th e car as it hud been placed there I hi- fellow member- of the Seminole graduated from Wake F'orcst college he wn- making his light on these next in session at Tallahassee and to
ground-. He gave his reasons for
&gt;4t'iv:.i was given o ve r to the for his special benefit and the argu­ i liar A-'oriatioti of which he was one in It'd.'! and move-1 to Sanford, Fla., (ii coring a hen its, nnd told *’f the see that legislation is enacted placing
i April 1912, nnd shortly ufterw rds men w ho remained behind and made Altamonte Springs again in Orange
Mfii • f officers, th* selection of ment waxing hot with words and ns ( &lt;|fj the charter members.
Mr.
Mann
advanced
nnd
dodged
The sympathy of the entire com- married Miv nnie Zachary of Tul- (al -alaries off the products ••( tio i county and t hut sucli committee
tL* ?,• v meeting place and the
down
to
escape
the
rock
thrown
by
shall cons 1st of lion, t has. U. Haines
munity goes out t«» iii- wife and littl • lushnssee, F'la. Durine tjeveroor AA war.
h-' i■•. -f the new freighter, the
Mr.
Oglesby
it
struck
him
square
in
J. AA Osteen, A. AV. Mullen. Joe
I flues and hi- mother and si-ter in AA’. Kitcliin’- adiiiinislratiori hr held
Ha-tinc*" Mrs. T. E.
Slate t ' m u maniter lllanditig took M. Lewis. A ('. Cline. CiOOTgo
the
top
of
the
head
crushing
the
the
North
Carolina
home.
the
rank
of
major
on
the
general
Fitzgt-r.t . ..f Daytona, wife
of
the lloor and stated that he did not Kingsley. A. (I. F'uller, A. (i. Unities
F'utieral service of Mr. Alexander stall.
lv.
• l itzgcrald rhristening the skull.
care to he classed with such men us . Ed N. Mitchell. C. A. Dallas. It. S.
T h e injured man was rushed to
• aving the following (or
■lid not do their duty t" the country IHuuchurd. Howard Lyman, FL AA'.
the F'ernuld-Luughton Hospital and
**’ *l* ' • - and maids:
and he wa- unalterably opposed to Mitchell. AV. F'. Cinclair, J. A. Coleverything possible done lor hint
• l!ul y Pierce, Went Calm
any such cnni|ien»utlnn, as it would
AV II. Ilnllard, Charles Eu
hut he lived hut a short time after
iturhura Hillyear, St. being taken there and never re­
make him feel a- if lie had been paid llowers, Forest Stone and II. J. AA'Ifij
' • Mi.-* Marion Kneeling,
by the government for having ren­
gained consciousness.
Mi-s &lt;;ail Itinkley. Ilurtnw;
dered a patriotic fuly. His speech win
T h e funeral services occurred at
Auto Arridelit
greeted with a rousing cheer and the
Eden burn, M t. Dora;
the
Lake
Monroe
Haptist
church
An
auto
accident
occurred at the
“ 'I., garita Mayes, Pensacola;
question being put to vote carried
MANY MATTERS PERTAINING TO ROADS AND
Wednesday
afternoon
at
•!
o’clock
corner
of
Park
Avenue
and Seventh
s
|
f&lt;
r
the
resolution
and
119
again-t
" l"
i Robinson a nd Miss
OTHER AFFAIRS UP FOR DISCUSSION
street
Tuesday
morning
when the
•ley, Pensacola Journal; Rev. FL Lee Smith officiating und
Orlando wa- selected as the next
of
Rev.
Arthur
Searing
I’eck
“ F'rui e- Salmons I’cnsncnli the interrment was made in Sylvan
ii,ci ting place for the convention. St. l' ar*
"*** He- attendants were Mrs. C. Lake Cemetery.
Augustine
also
inv
ited
the
convention
l"
"
1
Al)
’
l'arr,*,'
ca"»*
“
'Kether.
Sanford. Flu.. June 9lh. 192(1. the hard surfacing of the County
Deceased was 59 years of age at
Mr. I’eck was hudlv injured and
1 ' ^ tl'oii. Sarasota; Mrs. K. L.
Highways under the piesent con­ The vote was Orlando 9*1, atnl St. Mrs. Parrish was bruised hut both
Honorable
Hoard
of
County
Com­
the
time
of
his
death
and
he
leuveMariana; Mrs. A. P. Jordan
Augustine :I0. A motion was made
Seminole tracts. In- anil the same are lien by and seconded that it In* made unani­ of them are out of danger and it is
&lt;1 da, Mrs. I). K. Read, nine children to mourn his loss and missioner.- in and for
hoped they will stiller no after ef­
Mr
Roll Holly, San the sympathy of the many friends County, Florida, met ut III o’c.ork i discontinued until such time a- ad­ mous for Orlando. This carried.
fects from the collison of the two
■M. Mr- Marry llror.n. St. Angus­ goes out to them in their hour of A. M. Present: Chairman L. A. jacent property owners set hark tln-ir
Judge J. L. Ilillingsley, ef Mlnm &gt;
Hrumley, and Comr's L. P. Hagan, femes to comply with said reiolucars. Mr. Parrish vva- not hurt other
! ’* '''* t'I.ris Codrington, De- sorrow.
lion
providing
for
a
forty
foot
rondwas
elected department cominandei* Ilian getting a had shaking tip.
Mr-, llihlii, New Orleans.
J. M. Oglesby was arrested im­ O. J». Swope, ('. AV. Flntzmingcr, and
way in Seminole County.
The name of Aivian II. Collins wa(
I.eueh of the Leesburg mediately after the unfortunate affair FL II. Killin', with A'. FL Douglass.
Tony F'seulo, addressed the Hoard placed in nomination, but Mr. Co!*
ntr.r.- r. ial was elected as president and placed in jail and his ptclimi- Deputy Clerk and FL FL Hrady,
that lie eould not accept various part* of the country. and
in reference to outlet to his properly l'n"
r* E"i- K Mayes of the Pensacoln nary hearing occurred j e terdny nt Sheriff, in attendance.
Minutes of the meeting held May and on motion of Comr. O. I'TSwope, the office should he he elected and even in the same city, therefore it is
;
as v i e president. XV. M. ten o’clock before Judge Stringfellow.
till, also special meeting In-Id May end by Comr. E. II. Kilhce. and car- jhe requested that his name he wil l- evident that the curplua supply is ln
.f th«* Sanford Herald SeAt the preliminary hearing yestera
,
u
l
•■‘“ ‘uc tl&gt;«* hands of speculators.
12th,
was read, approved and order­ ried, this matter is referred to Co mr . 1
' 1;. -n.I Miss Ruby Pierre of the fuy Oglesby was held for the next
L.
P.
Hagan,
and
Fred
Billingsley
was
unanimously.elected
"Therefore, he it resolved that this
Engineer
* tr. Reach News treasurer und the meeting of the circuit court without ed filed.
That
the
department
of
Florida
is
•
convention
go on record us condemn*
T.
AAilliams,
to
investigate
and
report
The following resolution wasoffere I
r' 51 m,'Hng pluce will he in Tampa. hail.
ing
this
unpurnlle
d profftcering and
to
make
a
war
on
the
high
price
of
by Comr. O. P. Swope, and duly to this Hoard.
'h- and Mrs. It. J. Holly nnd Mr.
that
the
several
posts
he urged to cir­
sugar
is
readily
seen
by
the
action
of
Agreement between
Seminole
seconded by Comr. C. AA'. FlntzM Mr*. Chris Codrington of DeLand
M r. and Mrs. Frank Grayam re­
culate
petitions
among
the citizens
this
morning
in
their
Cot nty, Fla., and Henry Nlcklef &lt;hc de'egutes
c ’Ve to Pensacola in the Condrington t urn ed Inst night from a trip to minger. and adopted:
adjacent
to
their
home
posts, th at
Hi* It Resolved by this Hoard cf was presented to the Hoard und rend,, hearty support of the following res*,r mat itig more than 1200 miles on Ocala
ucniu und
(
Anthony. They made the
after
July
4.
the
signers
pledge
them,
und
on
motion
uf
Comr.
0.
P.
Swop
olution
presented
b&gt;
the
I
ulm
Heuch
^ journey starting from Sanford n n j l r jp jn their car anil were accon.» County CommUslone's, that in ns
2nd
by
Comr.
C.
A
A
".
Entzminger
delegation:
selves to reduce their consumption of
•».unlay June 12 und arriving home r)anj(.d by Mrs. W. AA'. Wutson Jr., much that a resolution has been hcrc•’’ Whereas the price of sugar ahs ad sugar and sugar products to the ah*
' -'‘ lay night June 22nd und seeing and Mrs. J. D. Daye of Frostproof. to fore adopted by this Hoard, mu k- ju n d carried, Chairman L. A. Hruming legal width of all County High- Icy. is authorized to sign said Agree- udvunced in nine months, from 10 s d u t c lowest requirements until the
•f fi'h as it could never he seen from
cents to 35 cults per pound, und
‘ **ndows of u railroad train.
Mr. ind Mrs. Geo. Speer and Son wuys in Seminole County, Kin.. ment on he half of Seminole County. th-re is u price range from 10 cents;
of sugar has been reduced to 15
On Motion i f Comr. L. P. Hagan.
L»tk of space forbids a detailed Algernon spent last week ut Daytona Forty feet;
per
pound
to
15
cents
per
pound
in
rents
per pound."
4'C-Ur.t of this splendid meeting o f lleach. They report a tine time.
Therefore He It Hesolvpd, that 2nd L-y Ccmr. O. P. Swope, und
J

Mass Meeting Passes
Resolutions To That
Effect

West Fla. Visited By
South Fla. Editors

HAD FINE MEETING

CHARGE NEGLECT

AMERICAN
LEGION

TRAGEDY
OCCURS AT
LAKE MONROE

meeting:

County Commissioners Meet

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SANFORD HERALD

Summer Hats

O

requires an
abundance*
of undergarments, both cutton and silk are included in the
sale and have been marked
down to HALF PKK LS for
the side event.

oummer

Hats o f every &lt;1
have been greatly
and the hai gains
seiusou is yet young
unusual.

P e ttic o a ts —

flerccl bv our Clearance Sale to secure Frocks at HALT price is
its of Silk, Taffeta and Georgettes also Pub Frocks ol Organdie
r e d u c e .!t« H A L F O F ITS ORIGINAL PR IC E .
:

G a y Colors Bloom

Petticoats 1 o r sport tub
clothes, street things, in tact,
every conceivable need. Prices
radically cut.

C O R SETS
We handle the Hon Ton at remarkable reductions
ALL HKASSIKKS ON SA U

Tremendous Values

No Charge
or
A pproval

East First Street

Sale Opens Friday, June 18,

Sanford, Florida

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THE SANfORU HERALD

June 25,

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Plant Cit.vjis the guest of her aunt,
Mrs. Rill Allen.
Miss Eva Stuart spent the week
end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Chapman
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
and little son have returned to their
home in Jacksonville having spent
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
several weeks the guest of Mr*
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
Chapman's parents Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Dinkel,
M. Walden of Cameron City while
Miss Olive Dinkel is spending the
EAST SANFOKl)
week
end in Jacksonville the guest
nliout
her
house
work
ono
day
last
Mrs. Powers and little ones have
of
her
sister Mrs. H. R. Chapman.
the Vympathy' of all in the death of ]
fctl #»'l broko both b o n t l in
Mrs. J. A. Hutline spent Thu rs ­
her husband A. K. Powers at Wil- ° nr ar,nmington. N. C. Monday, Mrs. I’owEdgar Harold of (Jenna was here day in Orlando the guest of Miss
era left for Wallace on Saturday to visit his uncle and aunt Mr. and Eva Mr Quarters.
night and i« said to have readied Mrs. W. W. Miller first of the week.
J. E. Phipps was a visitor in
there before Mr, Powers death.
Mrs, W. E. Prevail has her little town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. McGabey returned
A number of accidents have taken sister Althein Curry of New Smyrna
last week from Greensboro Ga.,
jilnce about here recently. While on with her for a visit.
a fishing trip Monday afternoon Mrs.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Rowan have where they had been called on ac­
W. W. Miller slipped and fell on sold their place at Reck Hammock to count of the illness "f Mr. McGahey'
Geneva Kerry bridge and broke her Alex Foster and left this week for father.
right arm at the wrist. She was St. Augustine where they have bought | H. II. Smith and daughter Olive
and Master Hotie Smith left last
taken to town at Dr. Robson set a nice home.
it and she is doing nicely so fur.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunlap week for Miami.
While Dr. Denton driving on Heard- will move from Richmond Ave into
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr.
al! Avenue Monday he was unfortu­ the West Side of the Steel house on Pearl and Mrs. Smith and Master
nate enough to run down Mr. Van Celery Ave.
Raymond and Donald Smith rean aged man who has only one arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Merriwether motored to Tampa on Sunday.
C. W. Kntzmingcr and family have
Tiie doctor took Mr. Van to the returned Saturday night from their
howpitnl and cared for him. We hear honeymoon trip and a r e ' with the moved into there new hutnu which
lie recently purchased from Mrs.
lie had both legs broken. Miss Ruth bride's father at present.
Grier of Cameron City in belli*rig
Hardaway.
Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Miller have
and (Mrs.
Mrs. I.. J. Hunt anil children of
to carve a water melon on Tuesday
f last week cut her hand across th- moved into their attractive new f t . Lauderdale are the guests of
Mrs. Hunt's parents Mr, and Mrpa! and was taken to Dr. Tolar who bun«“1“ * on &lt;-a,ncron Ave
Wo received and delivered to one of our Prominent Sanford Citizens thi*
Wo noted a couple of weeks ago J. A. Allen.
took some stitches in it. Mrs. t t .
week a Four Passenger S|y&gt;rt Model STANDARD EIGHT.
that Irving E. Kstridge had sold the
farm on Geneva Ave lie recently
t PS U. \ VNDGIt Vl’LVIl.u:
Oi
•!
a
’:
:i ■■ 1 ::
d got from Mr. Dunn i" the Tropical
Wo expect another STA N DA R D EH HIT in this week.
Rev. it. \\ . Edwards of JacksonProdui &lt; Co. Mr. Kstridge changed
hi* mind after the word had got...... .. villi* wl*. has charge of thi* group
You can get in the STA N DA R D EIGHT, the following bodies: 7-Passenger
j ' lie
had sold and -till has his place of churches, writes us that lie has
been absent from the state for three
Touring. 1-Passenger Speedster, 2-Passenger Roadster. 7-Passenger Sedan. -1-Pass­
j
AND
| , and w ill farm as u.-uah
week* attending tin- General Assem­
A. I!, t ’aineron lias sold lid bly of i i- Presbyterian church and
enger Sedanette, 7-Passenger Limousine and 7-Passenger Suburban.
acre* of his land that corners on
so cotibi not make the usual ap ­
Cameron Ave. and Cameron Villa
pointment iiut he will hr with u*
A demonstration will convince the most skeptical'
E NOTHING I'l T Till* RUST
p
□ road to D. 1.. A* Robert Thra«lo*r next bunduv and at Lake Marwho i-vpi-t t to clour and improvi
Sunil, .■ sehniil at J.ou and pre.
11 is a pleasure to us to give demonstrations.
s acre* of it t iii- **■.»son,
mg at
III* i' M
I, i- ( atneron i* *rn ting too - o , •&gt;
I Mtlrr Siifipb Dent.
It it. - lu-en Ori ided to clou t i l ­
to
Kissimmee t'ii- week to | •••n a
i5 Phone I is
Sanford. ' lorida i
5
E 1ouo u t lie-- to to shipped to Gal­ Sin nay
af- er this for t h , - .
0 ini’ll1aTMiiniuiintif 1" ij ii".’rtn^nnoi(leinmmi[ inirtmni; a
nn-nt
h*
veston. Texas Tiiov will-lill a t-iim
i ( .to cars ami will to- unloaded ■ Plent •T rain t" eonl the air and
G
twice on route to rest and fee!, g'uirl f ■r 'Wiet potato plantings
several rattle Olivers Wen- there here
Mrs. Hartley Heel; has treated u»
some tune ago from Texas having to nine fine watermelon* from tin r
.lock.
home patch.
I &lt;’ Rowan hail some very nice
Mr*. &lt; ampbell and children win
chicken before hi* departure for caller*. Tuesday at tin* home ■«f
M. \ ugu*tine or at least they must Mr*. Albert Cruse. whose lit t D
have been Mouthing extra as bi- daughter Ruth, ha* been having a
Do N ot Neglect It— Get S o re » charged -nine lor. * 'who he caught spell of malaria.
in hi* hen house flit).Oil a piece fur
Mr and Mr*. Jpxxp Thomj |wt' II
R e lie f w ill. PE PSIN O L
the chicken* they were trying to and little daughter are planning '■&gt;
get away with out* night recently. move iiiii-h to Sylvan lake next wee
It “hurts you to cat"—you have sharp
pains ill tlie stomach, your In-art beats
Gerog«— the Hulgarian man who we are sorry to lo*e them a* neigh*
rapidly, you feel almost suffocated at
ha* been in jail some lime, confessed born.
times. This Ls ■ serious condition for
Saturday to using dynamite to blow
Mr*, lim Mansfield and the three
which yon will find Prpslnol an ex­ up Mike Stimuli'* house.
younger children, have been visiting
cellent relief. Indigestion yields to
Monday June 2L*t wa» the long* at the homi( of her sister-in-law. Mr*. Rabun wer&lt; Bnarried at the residence
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT,
Prpslnol, for this (.unity medicine con­ cit day of the year.
Jack Vaughn for a mini her of days of the bride Monday evening at !*,
tains the tonic Ingredients ncscssary
W . J. T H IG P E N &amp; COM PANY
The Ellsworth home on Heurdall and al*o at the home of Mr. Lowe, o'clock. Rev. J. ,1. ()’Riordon. pastor
to promote thorough digestion PcpAve. i- being newly luiinted green roof her brother at tisteen, leaving for • f the t'atloilic i-hureli &lt;i Sanford
AGENTS
sinul stimulate, the stomach, creates a
and Kretich grey below with white their home in Tampa. \ \ edne-duy. &lt; diciating.
111. it 111) appetite, makes every meal a
trimming*. Uo** Long i* the artist They made tit* trip in their auto.
I*tie w-.-ibiing wu&lt; very tpiietiy
pleasure—and a le-m fit.
A *iuall tornado with hail develop­ m ndueted on aeeount of the recent
I . O\ G H 4&gt;&lt;• I&gt; PM K t Ps
ed Monday afternoon over town and death of the bride's father and only
urnre
tusufiii i m i s r ;
a few immediate relatives were pre­
Mrv. Gibson and little non re- at Harney Reck home, three window
sent.
Mis*
Linda
Miles
and
Mr.
Sa n fo r d ,
Florida
turned to ih'eir home in Jacksonville light* were broken and a large mul­
Mat hew Tarhell, a sister and cousin,
on Sunday after* a pleasant visit berry t r e e and part of another tree
with Mrs. Gill-on’* coumii * Mr., and were blown down. In Grapi-vill® were the attendants. The bride
becomingly attired in pink
it wa* only a gentle rain, but we wa*
Mr*. McGahey.
georgette over silk with hat to match
j not [red the yellow clouds.
Mr. and Mr*., Tinett und family
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Thompson Tin bride-maid also wore pink After
have returtied from Plant City.
and
daughter, Mr*
Edd **gdv.e the wedding the happy couple left
Mis* KaOu-rite Etitzminger of
&gt;d Del.and made a short call the fur Orlando where they will v i s i t
home of lit* brother. Jesse Friday relative*, returning later to Sanford
where they will make their home.
afternoon.
The bride i* t li»* eldest daughter of
, (Juile a number go up t&lt;&gt; the luke
the late Henry Mi es, of Monroe,
these warm nights, on la*t Tltvirrand
i* pretty and a t t r a c t i v e possess­
*
j day Mr and Mrs. .Jes*o Lee. Mr.*.
ing a bright sunny disposition and
Ericson and daughter, Margaret.
Mr ane.Mr.*. Krellaml Mr. Tytierse the happy rifartn of making many
young folks and Walfred and *'arl friends. The groom is a son of Mr.
Pier»on were among the number D. II. Rabun of tin- West Side, nmf
is an industrious and moral young
t here.
man. very genial and popular, lie
It s e e t n * that Mildred ami F-arres bold* a ......I position with the Stan­
H**rg«|Ui*t a, ■inpanied tliier fa'her dard Oil t'ompanv with hosidtpuirfe-s
Wt* have a line assortment and a Pig Stock of
Tie,.- Ha; and '. L iu d »Lb
at Sanford. Many friend* Join in
)ti(.y.dv.s .!U:'.* like tlii* Pic-wltlculs Bike.
their *t»ter, Mr* K. W. I.unib|ii|st congratulations and good wishes fur
I'hey were treated to a royal g M-d • j„nK 11Iu|
IIUlrrled life,
IN cry Iking for tlic IJicyrlc at our Store.
time wlule here, going to P dm
A section hon** burned down Fri­
Spring* on Saturday and on Sun-lay
day afternoun, the tire orginatlng
over ft the beach while on Monday
t ney all enjoyed a fishing trip on from Imrning vvood falling from the
PARK AVENTK
SANFORD, FLORIDA
the St. Johns river.
Mr*. Charles Hell lias returned
Mi** Margaret Kricson wu» nmuijg
from Port Tampa where she visited
t in party on Saturday and Monday
Sanford prosperity is visible on every hand. Our
(
Sind si.e later took supper with Mr*, j fur two weeks.
farmer* are making good an i with their surer**
Mr.
and
Mr*
Mathew*
uf
Huston'
Verm t oller lu Sanford.
Mas .. have t a k e n room* with Mr t •
others are al*o prospering and lest of all we a.I
Wi were all pleased to have s o ’
believe in Sanford and Seminole County. Money
many with us last Sunday, si me John Hell for t h e summer. They
j from Hridgeml and we hear a num­ ex pec to locale here.
made here is also being invested in developing *idr
Mr. Ed Pittman and son Paul are
ber ' f cars front Lake Mary. besides
section.
Our growth is legitimate and inspiring.
1 Rev. Albertson and wife and i*g visiting their obi home at Knoxville,
Folk* are settling down for a life time stay buying
children from the Y camp at Winter Tenn.
home*
and farms, businesses etc.
Park. The two latter with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson have
I
Albertson sang fur us the beautiful returned to their summer home at
Any
one
in
need
&lt;f
anything
in
the
way
of
property
snng, “ In the Garden" while Mr*. Knoxville. Tertn.
will do well to call at my olfice. The small cement
Albert,soil odd the children n story
Lee Floyd Keller, Jr., an infant,
and recited very much helping out son of Lee Keller, died after a short
building on Park Ave .
uur exerriici. T! • children who took illness.
1 have assisted may and can help you.
part nil did very well. Indeed;
Miss Atoinctte Tarhell Sanford)
Raymond Lumbiuiit had two pieces Mrs. F. C. Sehnur and Mr*. W. H.
and Gilbert Krtcson and Wuodarl Drawdy Orlando attended the Miles*
Hertleson recited together followed Rabun nuptials here Monday.
&gt;
by little Adrian Lunduuist. Over
$G.OO was raised which goes for the
Nat Strong on Ablution.
Sunday school work in our hnrnc
The ,\'nti feel* flint by washing ill*
lund. Rev. Albertson
afterward* face nnd band* &lt;01 great nrm«lnit« lie
Watch the South E a s t Corner o f Page Two
preached on "Though 1
Walk tin* paid Ills debt In civilization. The
Through The Valley of the Shadow Tihetnn consiiler* that the oil of the
of Dueth I Will Fear No Evil for body contributes needed vvnrmth In his
mountain life and refuse* to wash It
Thou Art With Me."
nwny. but does not object to washing
LAKE MONROE
his fare and the tip* of Ids fingers one®
Miss Mary Miles and Mr. Carl In nwhde.

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W hen you let us supply your building
needs you get a great deal n ore than just so
many feet of lumber—bundles of shingles—
pounds o f noils—or panels cf Beaver Board.

You get the benefit of our building
material knowledge nr.d experience i n Service
that helps you get tne rcaultr you want at the
right price. Service firct 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
p a ys fo r its e lf in the larger volume of business
it brings through super-satisfied customers.
It w ill p a y y o u to
be one o f them.

May, $202.00; Office furniture, $40.12 TO RE AN E M E R G E N C Y MEA­
Total $242.12.
SURE FOR TH E I M M E D I A T E
Div. of Public Health. Salaries. p r e s e r v a t i o n o f t h e p u b ­
$05.00: Drug*, $3 ly. Total $08.10. l i c S A F E T Y ,
TO
BECOM E
P i v . of Police. Salaries $610.49; I EFFECT! VE
I M M E f IATELY
Special Investigator, $308.18; F e e d 1 CPON ITS ADOPTION.
Prisoners, 57.00; Gas &amp; Oil. $22.01; | WHEREAS, the owners &lt;f a
Supplies £ Equipment, $120.22. Toll majority of the frontage of lands on
tal „ l.Olii.OO.
i Palmetto Avenue, between Second
Division of Fire. Salaries. $320.00;' Street and Tenth Street, in the City
Supplies &amp; Equipment*. $99.61: To - 1 of Sanford. Florida, have petitioned
tul i 9.61.
the City Commission to pave Pal*
Div. Pub. Rlgds.. Service. Salary met to Avenue between
Second
Janitor. $10.00; Lighting. $24.70; j Street and Tenth
Street;
and
Hprs., Materials, etc. $88.37; Total, WHEREAS, the City Commission
$123.07.
** *&gt;f the opinion that the public
Dept. Engineering.
Engineer’s w^,1,ar^ iU" ‘ *a f H &gt; rc'tuirr
Service, $45.50; Total $45.50.
sa"' ,A''‘‘nu“* ,,p,wppn thp
f ^
tl
namfci. lit* |»uvt»&lt;|; and
Dept. St. ( leaning &amp; uareaKf Removal. Salaries, $87.50; Labor A:*
WHLRi.AS, liieie are now on hie
Material. $994.58: Total $1.082.08.1 in the office of the City Manager of
Street Lighting. Silent Policemen. the City of Sanford complete plans,
specifications,
estimates
a n d
$7.40; Total $7.40.
of said proposed improvement
Dept. Records £ Taxation Sai linJ etc.,
..... $168.69;
sif ig ao . °f I’almetto Avenue, giving all neenries, $200.00 Printing
Communications. $31.53.
Total. ceB*r&gt;' Information, and sal t complete
plans, specifications, estimates a
$400.22.
profiles have been submitted to the
Dept. Finance. Tax
Collector City Commission and approved by
Salary, $40.00;
Fcrnald-LaughK n , ig. and the City Auditor and Clerk
Hospital, $500.00. Totul $540.00. J has made estimates of all the ex­
Pound. Expenses, $72.50; Tol a’, pense of said work to be done in
$72.50.
muking the aforesaid improvement!,
Total Ordinary Fund
land
the i&gt; » t i m a t e d c o s t
....
,., in the sum
Division St. Maintenance. L a b o r , *‘d
Improvement is
of
$31,374.1)0;
and
#48.00; Total $48.00.

Sanford N ovelty W orks
."&gt;17 Commercial Street

»ILL PAVE
SEVERAL
AVENUES
Rrfulir Meeting Of The &lt; ity
lomniisshin J une I t
1920

Henry seconded by S. O. Clmse that
the extension be granted an same
was duly passed.
Comminication from Mr. C. J.
Ryan of Lake City Florida stating
that he would be in Sanford on or
before the 20th of June to take posi­
tion as City Manager was read and
ordered tiled.
Communication from Cl. P. Paxton
Chief of Fire Dept., asking for per­
mission to take one week’s vacation
beginning June !5th was read and
request granted.

Mttting .ilbd to order by Mayor
Jf It. Stexir.s at Eight P. M., pre'nr.:. H. U. 8t*’V»ns, S. (). Clmse, C.
E. Henry. &lt; ommissione*-., L. It.
Phillips Acting City Manager and
C ti Ibrr.tig City Attorney.

l&gt;iv. Sewer Maintenance. Labor, | WHEREAS, the City Commission
$48.85; Total $48.85.
is of the opinion that the public
Pub. Itlilgs. Main. Labor &amp; Ma- safety and wellfare require that the
terial. $92.00; Total $92.00.
improvement aforesaid he undertaken
Div, Parks &amp; Playgrounds. Labor immediately, and that, therefore.
it Material, $213.75; Total $213.75. 1this Resolution should lie declared
Maintenance an emergency measure fur the itnTotal Sinking £
i mediate preservation f t'i e public
Fund. $402.60.
Total Disbursements, $5,319.23; safety, tn become etT . t i.nmediutL
Cush ui Ranks. $18,122.88; Fnde- Upon it' adopt ior
posited Cash. $130.00; Total Cash
NOW Til EH . i) E. HE IT RE­
on Hand, $18,522.88; Grand total, SOLVED ity : I.; CITY COM­
$23,902.11.
MISSION o l
T .E U.TY of
The following resolution was read SANFORD. F .,o".J ! \. H a t the
prop. •;y abutting that
and passed:
owners
. ,\ \ i .me hegiuniug |
RESOLUTION’ RF.tJFIRING T H E portion
ce
. . a ! extending
G R A D I N G . PAYiNG AND DRAIN- at Sec
Third
Str,
■
: *• and they
AGE OF PORTIONS o f PAL- South t
aie
hereby,
required
u. r instruct, I
M E T T O AVENUE IN T H E CITY
OF SA NFO RD . FLO RIDA ; P R E ­ within sixty days front the date of)
a- i\ere a if , r pro­
S C R I B I N G T H E M A N N E R OF service &gt;i t
C O N S T R U C T I N G SUCH PAVE­ vided, a thirty foot pavement on the
M E N T ; PROV ID ING FOR T H E above describe.! portion of Palmetto
CONSTRUCTION
OF
SUCH Avenue, and lying adjacent to tin­
t s lective lots, pieces or parcels of
p a v e m e n t by t h e c i t y o f
S A N F O R D UPON* T H E FA ILU RE iutitl abutting thereon, and that the
OF T I I E OWNERS OF AR UT T IN G owners id property abutting that
P R O P E R T Y TO DO SO,
AND portion of Palmetto Avenue heginFOR T i l E ASSESSM E N T OF T H E nitig ut Thinl Street and extendCOSTS AND T H E
ES PE NS E ing Smith to Tenth Street be, and
T H E R E O F UPON T I I E OW NE R they are hereby, require! to conOR O W N E R S OF ALL T H E PRO- tf.rurt. within itixty days from lb**
P E R T Y ROUNDING OR ABUT- tlate of service of notice, ax hereit T I N G ON SAID PO RT IO N S OF after provi e i , a t w e . i -f *..r f &lt;.
I’A L M E T T O AVENUE. AND ME- pav ament on the lust above tie
Uontimied on pagi
(’E A R I N G THIS
RKSOLl T.O N

Communication from
property
owners on West First Street between
Poplar and Avaeado Avenues agree
ing to pay $50.00 each toward the
cost of constructing drainage outlet
from their property along south side
Minute*
,i«t meeting read and of West First St., to Cloud Branch
was read and the City Engineer was
Wro\M.
instructed to advertise for. bids on
Mr. ('. 1.. Goodhue came before
this work and make report at next
tit 11• ar.1 inking concessions on
meeting of the Commission
T« CVr::ii. .iic No. 7. 1911 tax and
Petition from property owners on
the Aud ■ .v Clerk was instructed
to author:.-• • no Clerk of the Circuit Sanford Ave. between Fifth and
Court t»
cpt settlement of said Tenth Sts. asking that same be bardr e ' t t h c j t „» till* payment of the surfaced with such material as the
bte of -J III. * i l nil and all costs and Com mi; doners may select was read
fit* T
"mitting the interest. and on motion duly passed, t h e City
i:4 Mr i. •Irute was assured that Engineer was instructed to make up
licalj r. i • .i! !e in prmlure evi- estimates on cost of constructing
bf.fc !»r. - ‘-..it tills tax itad iteen same as soon as practicable.
fi’.'l t i &lt;.. amounts would be reMr. E. A. Douglass addressed the
IlEtitl] - i m.
Commission relative to paving Com­
Mr. J. i&gt; J inkin* addressed the mercial St. between Park and Pal­
f«tsmi&gt;
relative to extending the metto Ave. and the City Engineer
t'Xtr ah..."! tu be laid in Block 9. was instructed to prepare estimates
Tier *
e'.ween
French
nntl of the cost of this work and make
Milk A . . m» a* to give service report at next meeting of the Com­
*if .i- Khventh Street in xaid mission.
UlC. ufi'l i i*-r moved by C. E. i City Engineer was also instructed
to prepare estimate of cost of bar.;*
,
__ _
surfacing Myrtle Ave. from Fourth
■ % b*ss iraa
■St. To Tenth at. and Te nt h St.
C l f -J
from Myrtle Ave to Park.
Communication from Municipal
.*»■'* adanted to Florida
Judge
S. Maines relative to remitand soil.
I’n nipt
ting
balance
of fine assessed against
^ntprrv ru from 1&gt; i #: stock.
one,
J.
II.
Troutman
und cancelling
n no i 1H2D cbtalogu0 and
bis bond w as rea i and ordered tiled
we.’.
price l i s t .
Oldest
without action.
b'taii ■ &lt;| med Itoils:* in t ho
Opinion of City Attorney in the
stabmatter of a proposition from ibej
Lake Front Improvement Co., ask­
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
ing ceitain concessions in regard t &gt;
f b I s. INVII.I.K
FLA.
Bulkhead matters was read und on
motion of S. O. Chnse and seconded
by C. E. Henry, duly passed, the
Auditor it Clerk was instructed to
send a copy of opinion to Mr. J. D. |
Ihty and I!o|$an S is.
Hood, President of said Company
and inform him that the Commission J
■ho ksiintillc, Florida
cannot comply with their request.
n'*m‘ 'I r:. improvc-m'tits. All
Report of Auditor &amp; Clerk for
M r :ol i:(.k t «fliccs in buildMay
was read and accepted.
I'LL f
’ r o f everythin#.'.
Fit
" i . «v ry pariicu)..r
Report of Ajilitor «C- Clerk For
aUI»
!*•
tl I
o* ir&gt;s cir . if 1 t i $ ; .5 0 ,
Ma. UJpO
$1.50, $2.00.
Receipt h
Balance as per tasl report.
J:- I IJANK PEARCE, Prop.
$21,121.13.
Current taxeb, $531.96; Current
’** ■'
License*,
$30.25; Dog Tax. $2.50
,UiAt
Fines £ Costs, $1,694.00; Pound
Fees, $102.50; Interest &amp; Costs,
$35.17; Miscellaneous Income,$184.3;
Total Receipts, $2,480.68; Grand
Total $23,902.11.
Disbursements
D.-pt. City Manager, Salary for May
a ’ $300.00; S d n r y for June, $300.00;
Sxlary Secy., $70.00;. MUccl. Exp.
aldprinting company $130.43; Total $800.43.
Office Supply Dept.
Office City Atty. Salary $74.00;
PHONE 148
; Total $75.00.
***""• • ■i:,*!1tltn»wwtj»aBaol| jmewatt jmciasMO * Office Municipal Judge. Fees for
ALWAYS IN STOCK
AT

In the past shipping season the
American people consumed twice as
much grapefruit as in any previous year
directly due to the Florida Citrus Ex­
change, as up to this time, little or no
similar work has been done by any of the
speculative marketing agencies.
N u iip ti.luTs tif ilp Florida C ii ir;
Kx

are m v i v i d die nil tit*

v.i: i;v.» r and early fall months
make application now. Writ.' th*
Ims’.ip s - m mage at T mpa. or call
on

Orange County Citrus

S u b - Exchange
Orliindu Rank £ Trust Company II Hiding
Urlnnito, Florida

Eleven years ol unqualified success. Proven
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Ever since, the growers who consti­
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been advertising and demonstrating
the food and health values of grapefruit,
eacli year to a larger extent.

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Wlu’ii the trees now adding so great­
ly to Florida's production were planted,
the Florida Citrus Exchange under­
took the work of increasing consumer
demand for grapefruit.

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THERE S NO

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�lU K SANFORD HERALD

Will Pave Several
Avenues

selected by the City Commission
after receiving competitave bids on
the various kinds of material selected
by the City Commission us de«irablc
and suitable, and according to plans
and specification* now on file in the
office of the City Manager. That
prior to the construction of such
pavement, the portions of said Ave­
nue herein required to be paved
shall be graded and the drainage
provided for in accordance with the
said plans and specifications.
HE IT F U R T H E R RESOLVED
T h a t the City Manager shall cause
written notice of the passage of this
Resolution to lie served, in the man
ner required by Section tit* of * hap-

Block 9 Tier 8 South to E’g h t h !
C. E. H E N E R Y . City Commr.
Street; thence West on Eighth Attest:
Street to an Alley Between French I*, it. P H IL L IP S ,
Avenue and Maple Avenue; thence City Auditor &lt;k Clerk.
South three ( ) Block* to Eleventh
plant a r d specification* of grading
Street.
•
drainage and paving Palir.otto Ave
Section
That t lie expense of between Second and Tenth Streets
such extension is hereby a u t dor zed were presented by the City Engineer,
and directed; but no contract shall F. T. William* and ‘on motion of
lie made for same without first being S. O. Chase, seconded by C. E.
approved by the City Manager ami Henry duly pas JOJ same v.ere ncCity Commission.
cepled.
Section 3: That this Ordinance i*
It was moved by C. E. Henry
declared to be an emergency men- and seconded by S. O. Chase t i n t
sure for the immediate preservation the City Engineer adverti*e f r bids
of public health and safety, and on construction and laying sewer
shall take effect from and after the ' through Block* 10-H an 1 12 Tier 8
date of its passage.
in accordance with Ordinance No. 12
Section 4: That this Ordinance
was duly passed,
shall be published once, within ten
The following warrants were lead
day* after its final passage, in a and approved and the A j dtor &amp;
newspaper of general circulation in Clerk authorized to issue check* fo:
the Citv of Sanford, Florida.
t i e payment of same.
Passe . bv the unanimous vate of
1. R.. Phillip*. Salary $100,00;
the City Commission of the City of f-'llcn H o /, ecv. Sr.l'iry,
$'1500;
I'pon failure to construct said Sanford, Florida. Ju ne 14th. 11*2 &gt;■ David Speer. Chief of Police, Salary,
pavement within the time named
H. It. STEVEN’S, Mayor
$75.00; J, M. Vickery. Patrolman,
the City Manager of the City of
S. (&gt;. CHASE, City Commr.
(Continued on psge 9)
Sanford will proceed, by contract
to do saiti grading, provide for sail!
drainage, and construct said paving
ami two-thirds the cost* and expen-c thereof im-luditig Street into ■••■t'liot,* Mill in' a*-,..... d uga:n*t -* I &gt;
owner or owner* of all III** proper!}
hounding &lt;&gt;r ahutling thereon. ex-

owners of each lot or parcel of land
abutting upon that* portion of Pal­
metto Avenue described as begin­
ning at Second Street and extending
South to Tenth Street to construct,
s\ ithin sixty days from the date of
the service of this notice, a pavement
on said portions of Palmetto Avenue,
between Second ami Third Streets
thirty feet wide, and between Third
Street and Tenth Street twenty-four
feet wide ; that said pavement shall
he constructed &lt;&gt;f the material to be
selected by the City Commission
after getting bids on the various
types of paving; am! according to
plan* and specifications now on tile
in the office of the City Manager.
That prior to the construction of
said pavement that portion of said
Palmetto Avenue herein require i "o
he paved shall be graded and
and the drainage provide 1 for, in
accordance with said plans and spicilicntions.
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THOM AS

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. a m p l e , o f the o i l e r , of J h a r l r i l i per r r n l . : an d In Un -lin t no m lo n ’
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a n a lf.lt.
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Of the m a n r n a t a t a of I hi ■ a n d o t h e r r r | U i . t h a t I h a i r a n a l i t r d I

f ound none a u p r r l or Ir all ( o o d l Uall t lra to t h a t of I h r " C i d e r Malar.*'
Vo u r . t e r j r e a p r r t f u l l f ,
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Five Dollar*. $133.mi , um- Pat: &gt;iimiu. &lt;in*- Hundred Fifteen D 'nr*.
*1 15.1111 . One Pulridrnur. one Hun­
dred anil Fifteen Dollar*. $115.no .
Section I: The member of the fire
Depurl merit other than the Fire
Chief. *hall receive a* full compen*at inn for their service*. amounts a*
follow *:
First Assistant. Ninety Dollar*.
J'.ui.nu,. Second \-*i*iant, Eight}
Dollars $80,110 .
Section 5 The amount* specified
in Sections 3 ami I i* the monthly
compensation "f the Employee* ami
Officers specified in said Section*.
Section ti: That tin* Ordinance i«
derided to lie an emergency measure
necessary for the usual daily opera­
tion of the Municipal lioverurnent
of the City of Sanford, Florida, and
shall take effect from and after the
date of its passage.
Section 7: That all Ordinance* or
parts of Ordinances in eontliel wit
this Ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section 8: That this Ordinance
shall be published mice, within ten
days after it* final passage, in a
newspaper of general circulation in
the City of Sanford. Florida.
Pasafd by the unanimous vote of
the City Commission of the City of
Sanford. Florida. June 1 Ith, IVl'rt,
II
R. STK\ FNS. Mayor.
S. O. CHASE, City Commr.
C. E. HE NRY , City Commr.
Attest:
L. 11. PH IL L IP S
City Auditor &amp; Clerk.
And the following Ordinance was
read and duly passud:
Ordinance No. 13
An Ordinance Directing the e x - i
tension of Sewer from it* Present
Termini* in Block !* Tier 8. South
to M'.i Street, thence South two
Blocks to 11th Street; in the City of
Sanford, Florida: and declaring the
same to he ait emergency pleasure
for the immediate preservation of
public health and safety.
BE IT E N A C T E D BV T H E
PE O PL E OF T H E CITY OF SAN­
FORD, FLORIDA.
Section l: That the sewer lie ex­
tended from its present terminus in

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In that race, and in each of its yearly renewals until 1920, tire
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Years ago Barney Oldfield determined to build tires which would
go through the whole 500 miles of this terrific test.
In 1919. Barney Oldfield’s own company began to build tires.
On a set of these Oldfield Tires, Gaston Chevrolet, May 31, 1920,
accomplished the' hitherto impossible when he won the eighth annual
500-mile race without a single tire change.
Chevrolet’s Oldfield Tires were the logical results of Barney Old­
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touring.
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Sanford, Florida

�TUB SANFORD HERALD

June 25, 1920

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FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE NEWS
BAD
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facU, aa stated by Mr, Spencer at
this meeting, that our iinril luck in
I tho past was thru no particular
fault of the Club. Every thing tha'
bus come up in Sanford t hi.-* season
and many things besides. These
a e bound to bo overcome and when
they are wo will be out of the ru
to stay out, because there is no
town like Sanford when it comet to
having a winning ball club urn! this
vear D not going to be any exception

Wo will hu.e to say this for
“ Skinny" however. They pushed him
in the game without giving him any
time r» warm up. He won’t do that
next time, became lie can pitch
when lie wants to.

planning to accept the job of manag­
ing the Waterbary. Conn., club in
the Eastern League.
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Sherman Lloyd has been in the
hospital this past week and he is
j misled at the lliise Hall Park as In*
The attendance at the games in wpas one of the regulars However
Sanford is gradually slipping More, he i- still pulling for the Sanford
fans are necessary to win gnnu-s. I'c- Club, even if he can't help he pre­
cause the players need that help sent to see the games. More fans
that all clubs get while playing at like Lloyd would help a lot.
home.
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bad
Beds
It
ad
Again th*
W EL AK A
luck
of*the
It ha* been the
outfit to do better and
The Daytona players, a* well as th ■ Tin name which appear* in bold
■cir.for-i
letter and win more games
■the fans from over that way, didn’t letter? on the front of the white,
rhy
i lit.,- the way the game was rul ed, attractive new upnrlment building
the
road
than
they
have
i hih* Ofi
B
y CHAS. L. BU IT T
while
at
home.
However
while Sanford was it- the lend, Wed- on First Street may well h.» cxpalinlif«r doing
.
,, . trip muted them only one --------------------------------------------------- - nesday. We are not Used to playing cd to our citir.ens who are unac­
this I
“ Skinny” Watts started out for*i» the river like the Islanders Hr* quainted with its meaning
fin*' . lit of four.
Tampa
in his old form. That i*. and u* it rained for another half hour
I* is the old Indian name Tor t i e
The f a i n went to Lakeland for a
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k displayed that same form that after we left the park, and
the St. loluii* F ' \ e r and means "t'hainln*t
Friday
and
t »o game -cries
Friday’s game the , he displayed for us this season. The , grounds were in no condition to play of-l.aki
an appropriate name inj j ij j ;i \ .
1 tt
‘ . j ,,. „p an excellent game of first ball he pitched was wild allow- *•'». we (• 1 that they have no kick dec 1 for the famous stream
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Ai-ether meaning i' given in ao
tail an
h, gain*
mine Saturday was nip and ' 'text "no hit tlm hatter and then ih,
elab&lt; .il*- report on the shell mounds
Schreihor ti « following got bits. This all hap\ \ |,,.„r fr„„, „ur . &gt;1,1 friend .lint of I -riii.i "independent'', "flowing as
j.rs t',rl ■*e* n lto*well&gt; anil
* a*
i ____ a . t i i t i u u l i n i n n , I I lI p i I , i f o n i n i i i i i i i
,,
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Horns
on e m a whili
biggest
end
of
the
honors
arid tie i- now as ii will” , and tliis on the authority
Bit)
&gt;rh:eiber.
The
team
played
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ft.,-.—ell I,lit H
, . t - e day., unit . « were “ "^8
to win and t h e High.i.i,.,I one to their string.
- pep tlie.l'i tls may have
f, in Laki land or dropped
v ,i&gt; to llradenlowtt heit
didn’l do a thing but
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&gt;1 drop a pair of them,
,d Tuesday, An 1 the game
:t lopsided one, a regut l. | rauentowu on the
i't ■- final score was Hi to *&gt;.
. tip the game Tuesday
i»,ing wil li the score a to
i the Growers. The hi s
•ti l game in itrudentown
r , I ne half game of the

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CELERY SEED

S I* O It T I N G

. , i i t in being rtlnhe .
,
man, an Intlebb
(.’after
If ;
i,
already
on
the
job.
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bv
,11 -ei-'immendetl a n ! will
, inliebl a wltoie lot. A
i cutcber. both very highly
o-d are now enroute from
•»!.
Clt'Vi kin; and are expected here in
f ! - . T•* work ii, the game against
M- mitty. Strings are ,-tii I
L
eat f ir j iiio-r first cla*-&lt; pitcher amt
- - that lie wil' lie Innde.i
it .. iv
clubs about the circuit
g hard to line up a first
da** «lti t i be ready for the second
l.i!f T.i'-ipa ha* not a* yet won the
f.re li.i’- but she has such a lead
Pit e • ,,f tin- attention is now
i iir,| towards the second
f.-.'f
will lignre in thiaseron
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romineiitly a* she has no
what ever of ending down
. -I i-tforlk, and strong efforts
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are being made now. to
ha-.■ i nail dull that will compete
with \ uf t hem.
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while rain broke up tin? gamo
Thur.iluy. Or we should *ay, rain
broke both game* lip but Weiinr.day
itut until after we had piled up
three run* to their none and played
live inning*.
In thi- game Chupmuu was in­
vincible pitching a no hit gntno.
S hnei |er, Daytona’* best hot gave
up l i v e hit* but he gave them up all
in a Punch allowing Sanford to win
,-fore the sky opened up and rain
.topped the game.
T ir lay the t i m e -tarted "n a
diamond and loll oie and i-n"
; „i; . . .
- ■,ui j,.„ ii, played bi-tore
igait
roke up t he game. Ho*• *;i- . r'.mg for Sn if or it and on
a, cunt ’ ■f a
a»-in wa* Mtmewliut
\\ il«i nil* v. ml* r:i" -■K'I't t . „ passes
•*. ,
i i« Ii i i
Ilf ls!:• in*t r • * ♦ rum. Snil* !u w irking
f»«r 1»;ivt t*mi win In-nig ti no-iifd
i ''im
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i .ii j.i-r (;•&lt;*»&gt; ,u,&lt;.
i i miv. Had
r »i•r* *a»*r » :iH
• flings
I hi* C.tfin* u »•* O’i* f'il" t
fU» r -it*
WMU.,, t (JJ4V1 | 1111 j ,;* .1 ♦•t « t*i liat. n|J.
tin*: Mi* « ;i&gt; *!,| \
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• liM&gt;&lt;l*L t!n* i* \\ 51% i if .-** unfit •d the
ks.lsi-1 1*1*1a*II iil 1*4' , v* t*i ipn. H Mi| 1
i liUt*1 ti** i«
;»t1it- In- d.d play. 1|'F
1111*r•• Witll t 111* i^mnI ^
Sanford i* jat I T ' U;i t"i-il;i.v iin 1
to-morrow li , contitiui* t hi* battle
and u cat her permitting \v«• -Itoal 1
take them into camp (or a couple

(“ owing out sale of Livestock,
t ’tiws. heifer*. Hurt &lt;• Ier*c I -g-,
and hor*e at wacriilvi- price f.,r quid,
sale W. V. Wheeler. Sanford K '
IL s. El«ler Springs.
15-bp.

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President, Frank L. Miller has made the statement that there would
be a meeting soon and very, very soon. We understand that this
meeting will be in tlie form of a Get-to-gether meeting and we are
certainly hoping that every one will la; there because the Board ol
Trade with the help of every one certainly can dq heaps ol good
for Sanford as well as the whole County. A bigger and better
Sanford is bound to mean more business lor the Merchants ol
San lord and wc 1eel sure that we will get our share ol tliis in­
creased business, hut we are honest when when we say that it is
not a selfish motive on our part in wanting Sanford to grow. We
want her to grow because we want San lord to he as good, it not
better than the rest ol ’em, and with all the advantages that we
have and the right kind ol push, we are hound to top the most ol cm.

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N. E. Spmwell &gt;&gt;f Savannah i* in
the city calling on many old timo
f -lends. He was formerly superin­
tendent of motive power of the A. C.
I.. Railway but is now in th&lt; oil
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of a chief, the spelling
being,
••lliu'ta.”
. The choice was most appropriate
for the handsome structure so near
the river -ake. und because it per­
petuates an Indian name. This
should he done more frequently
than it is.
May the new strttetire on which
out townsmen Messrs Douglas and
Sims have expended so
much
thought and meaning, relist* for them
anti for Sanford abundant mum..... .

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Tampa
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Itradcii ow n
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AIrlando
id “u .1ST
1laytona
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Bartow
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1.tike land
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Sanford
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St. Pete
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Sanford Score* For The Week
Friday at Lakeland ••. Sanford I.
Saturday at Lakeland . Sanford 11.
Monday at Hradentnwn lt», San­

ford 6.
Tuesday at Hradentown ,'l, San­
ford I.
I Wednesday at Sanford T Daytona
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t .in* Meet .With Dlrerlors
A • ing base ball meeting was
hr. I
tin oil ice* of George A.
!u*t Friday night. This
directors meeting, called at
tfir- r. o-'t of most of the directors,
i.vi ;di ibe fans of Sanford that were
iiitui **ij were invited to meet with
them, to discuss different matters,
the m&gt; ,t important of which was the
Ana' .d end of it.
!'. w.e the unanimous feeling of
tb&gt;- ctuire crowd that additional
fut.d? Me raised at once so that tin*
t-- i
preparut ions could be made
t" rei'i'tben the Sanford team to
• vt.-nt that she could be in
•• ' ..oiing for liie second half as
Hrll ,t make a oetter showing before
• hr lir- 1 half is over.
•s "! thing between fifteen hun'f* i
d two thousand dollars was
(a: • l ,,t this meeting and a coin•&gt; " " appointed to go around and
it 1 &gt; Li* last appeal for fun 1 that
•
w i d the thing up as far as
■' ■ i» concerned.
'!
-tiii Russell, one of Sanford’s
1 t ’listers, as well as one of
i - biggest business men was
to the hoard of directors,
M- il -cl! is an old bail player and
iin,|, ' it !* many things about the
Kaiand the way il should be run
t141. -t uf the other directors and
I.l*
--;i will mean a lot. He was
inart &lt;1,airman of the committee
&lt;n i a.ii.,,-. and expects to start
li. drive very soon.
" '•'■n we are called upon to dig
hi-it lime, let us all overlook
-o t that we have not had a winF'1'.* ti-stn the past several weeks,
11 ..... to the fact that we are going
- there in tlit future. Let us all
i |r &gt;- in cheerfully, und then after we
have ,1b] ()Ur j,jt jn t |lt, financial
iinc let* nil go to the park to witness
Mery game we ran and encourage
•h'* whole out (it. If tills is all done
‘ '•b the proper spirit; and forget
l, e *l!*rd luck we have been running
'F!*in the post, good iA bound to
of it, a,,d this season will end
^ • h them all paying attention to
esnford yet.
And let none of us overlook the

to instill that same kind of feeling into business. We want to
build our business until it can be beat by none. To do this it
is necessary that we carry the best only, to treat our customers
with the consideration that they are entitled to and if at any
time we make a mistake and our attention is called to it we
will

GLADLY MAKE IT RIGHT.
The kind of merchandise that makes our store different is
SOCIETY BRAND AND CAMPUS'TOGS
Metric Shirts, Notaseme and True Shape Hosiery, Arrow Collars
Vassar and Rocken Chair Underwear, Manchester and
Smart Set Silk Shirts, Berg Mats.

BUY ANY OF THESE ARTICLES AND
YOU CANT GO WRONG
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Paul Dooley of Sanford spent
Sunday at home.
| Mr. Barber and little daughter
i Mis:, t ’armila of Sanford were visit­
ors in Geneva this week.
Mrs. Mary Taylor left last Thursday
for Palatka where sin* will visit her
daughter Mrs. Harper,
i Mr. Troy Proctor is seriously ill
at the home of Mrs. Nicholson,
| Mrs. Mary Stones had a painful
accident last week, falling and hurt­
ing her shoulder.
Mi*s Elizabeth* Suites and W. E.
Franklin were quietly married nt
Umatilla on the tenth of this month,
j by Hev Abrecrombie, the bride's
uncle. Miss Stone* lia* been a teach­
er Sn the Geneva school for several
years and Mr. Franklin i* the popu­
lar station agent for the F. E. C.
here. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin are
spending the honeymoon in Texas
I visiting relatives, but will ntako
their home, in Mencvn. much to the
delight of their many friends here.
| Last Thursday
afternoon, a
"shower" was given in honor of
Ml** Kathryn Flint, nt the home o
Mrs. II. IL Pattislmll. Little Misses
( ipal Peters and Kliudra Culpepper
in white and pink and each e a rw ig
a basket of pink and white (lower*,
led Miss Flynt to a seat under an
open umbrella from which numbers
I of pink ribbons were susoended at
the end of each a gilt being found.
Mrs. Pnttishnll served peach ice
cream and homo made cake.
At tlie home of Mr. and Mrs.
■J. \V. Flynt last Sunday morning,
their daughter Miss Kathryn Flynt
und Mr. William Killiee were united
in marriage by Rev. L. K. Wright of
the M. E. church. Miss Flynt is an­
other of Genevas valued school
teachers. She was born ami raised
in” Geneva and loved by everybody.
Mr. Ktlbeo is a young, man of
Sterling qualities and the best wishes
for a happy and useful life go with
them. Mr. and Mrs. Kilbce left
immediately after the ceremony for
Daytona beach, after which they
will make their home in Geneva.

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towards making any community
hive of agricultural Industry.
They seem t«&gt; think that all they prosper.
Dr. Crane writes:
have to do is to ask and we will
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
Work for your own town.
W. M. HAYNES. Hu*ine** Mnnnger hand over the food.
Beautify it. Improve it. Make
America has been generous in the
it attractive.
PublUhcd Every Friday by
past in dividing its food supply with
The World War and the Treaty of
Europe, even when we had to deny
Peace and tin* Protective Tariff
ourselves to do it. Hut the war is and all such things are important
Hl l t s n i l l ’JIOS I'll I I K IN AllVANCK;
over and war conditions and nhcci- nu hjeeU: but what's the good of
ONE YEAK_-------- ---------------------------- i l J , ° sitics no longer exsist.
cleaning up the world unless you
SIX MONTHS------------------------------- — 1 **
The American farmer is very short sweep your own doorsteps?
TH REE MONTHS------------------------------- •~i
of help and crop outlooks are not
The city whose main street is
l*r,rd »•
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of the best, according to published dirty, sordid-looking, cluttered, unIll), ■I .Hr I'Mtoffn ll Hifllmd. I lucid*
f'nJ'r Am »&lt; Mu ch Jot H»M________
reports.
inviting, suffers much. Such a city.
Irlrphont N». IA
OHM: tfrr»ld llundiof
Experts predict a shortage &lt;f wants to he cleaned, recreated, made
foodstuff, next winter, with the a thing of beauty, so that people will
l l.irrivn \ 4v. *•' sin* Kep*»s*nUtl* *•
possibility "f bread and soup lines come miles to see it.
TIH \ V t Mi A .I'KESSA*-* H IA Tin .
in the cities. of our own country.
The best advertisement of your
If this should happen Europe cun business is the town you live in.
Towns get reputation, as well as
not expect u&lt; to meekly band over
G E T T O G E T H E R DAYS
the food we need to sU,'t a in life men. Make your town talked of all
This town should have some deover the state. It will thus draw peoamong our own people.
finite scheme (or getting the people
pie. And where the people come.
Exporting profiteers would of
together oftener than has been done
there is prosperity.
course take advantage of the situa­
in tile past.
It does not take money. It takes
tion and send food to Europe at
A clique ridden town seldom pros­
something
that is scarcer. It takes
enormous gains to themselves. But
per, to any great extent There i«
the public will not have it so. If such j co-operation.
too much pulling "f one clique uMeet tognlier Organize for civic
I- attempted the roar of protest will
gairst .mother, wit It the result that be long and deep and will engulf improvement. Develop the
clv'r
Put little of a constructive nature D any person who attempts to sta-ve
ever accomplished.
Kid your town of one eyesore after
American women and children for
If we could have a Get Together the sake of selling to Europe .it great another. Clean up the vacant lot■*-den«. Make a
and plant them
Day once a month it would produce
di»g ’ce. M ■
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var
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necessary drain under It. R. (me­
,5a.lf mill&gt; * Mt ,,f «nc-hatf mite draw
bridge post, at the bend in the
County Iload leading to Bridgend,
Motion of C. W. Entzminger, 2nd
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^ ; Hagan, and carried Supt.
J. M. Wynn, is in str uct 'd to make
nccessarj repairs on the Monova *&amp;
Hanford brick road and bridges, unde
‘b'r Hie supervision of Eng. I red i.
Williams.
Motion of ( omr.
O. P. Swope, 2nd
by ( omr. t . W. hntiminger. and
carried, a committee composed of
* hairman L. A. Brumlcy, (omr.
L. ^ • Hagan, and Atty. Geo. A.
DeCottes. ho a p poi nt 'd to appear
before the City Commission and
f ' l u e s t them to repair the First
Street road from the Stone Bold go
( 'Lv Limits.
M* F. I. Miller, addressed the
n&lt;’ar,) lri reference to the hard surfacing of the Cemetery ItoadNotary r
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L 1920

“ God Gives Every Bird it’s
food, but; does not throw it
into the nest—Burnett Print
Y O U have your m oney 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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-*iate Board of Health *» i ) » The)
Nlandcrd ctiur*« s i. ading to (. II. degree. l‘r&gt; . p r . . f . , n .
\ro \ Menace I o I he Stale.
al (our*es in Medirenc, Law anti Ifncineering.
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!tmre.;ia|e and ■
• ,.ed u*i i
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to
rial
ndi anmge* in Music fa .
i f • • &gt;■,
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the ra* trat :»(•&gt;■•
titne'y ji(.
Home laottiitv.iis. l ine and Industrial Wt* and
.*• i c’1 l trait
Tl e\ )•:. f,T M Jf** *
1 "r
■■ ii.* Mate |l. ,i- ,
JI eai t ; can
Aradeni) 10th, 11th,k 12th grade"
s if
s..,urU&gt; -f ■
.:Ter t ■the i itiren* . ( FIori*i:t in t l ■
Thirty-sixth
&gt;ear opi'ii* Scptemiier ?o. "'.*o
t hi
** f'.Mir'* ur*' a i*tU* lot^er
fa e *&gt;f tl.e jdac .1 situation iiotx pre•
i.i
.
!#*r
*rL ,t h i ! itc it:
,m o k ( . a n w a r d , d . d .. i . i . d .. i . *.
- tls-t.t in i'ensucnlu Whether they
i tr l.*
T l * L;i\ i • . tv»■ t * "t ,ii ;z*‘ t hat
l-t a &gt;* a*{ioft town or not. every
illian Mii-ir * lull
•*.r • .i. • • l** * *• * »t! \ a *• • i
resilient of the ^lat.. :* urged to
a \ ••
wi Mar&lt;l \:i
If
Th*.
i i.m V u *i &gt;• ciu*. v. a cooperate witli health authorities in
i 11* tii* j*f a*?11*• ritti: pritr* r.**•-%
f
(.
&gt;
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fail*
l
th&gt;
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hold
feg'.i.ar
meet ing a* 1
•*\rrt
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t
fn
vi*
t
ing charg. i ("t
ridding the state &gt;f these pe&gt;ta. In,.f the Mj - si udt&gt;'
\Ds Mu*;&gt;of. . t *1- it - * &lt;w -ar. i eornniunities may feel that they
■* i ■t '" i .. ■•,,1.* .If 1 . ii\Uf 11 * t a i n p*&gt; to - a I • Uv T
fled
You I:.1%r Natur 1.1 aftt-rntnir at
- ■■
Ti r&gt; -1 . ' .'1 1 It .g a heal nf t' .i1 j ■ rt u n i to- .iff
are ■it no ilarge* whatever of bubonic
.
‘
i
f
•
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held
tb*
bttsi
A
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1
1
.1
Veil'.inuwill
t-e
eXt
■ 1, i plague, at d this may t-e true, *ay*
it ,i i «
%n ;‘. *ii ■.*11 , ! i .in : 11,k'
\ - 1 t .1 v. not in r- t» th.
t t.f t ne State B»ur&gt;l &gt;&gt;f Health but at it*
i friends
t
,%* •! • j t*t •iltlg ■• 1 11 rr ••tt brain i *!;&gt;
A LL K IN D S OF
A"
tt. 11C l !' • • f Ut
• f ud« T.
best the rat i« no more tn an a &gt;|.-*
11.ii mg i r.un*. t **‘\ tit 1 ’ ' * ’
lira ■- wi r&gt;- ir.a.p
ll1.- !:&gt;&gt;t t»*
IN S U R A N C E . ^ ( ^ '.T T a
trover and should not be left in any
Eng.Urminl \ niriiinml
i • tiq
• •
• .1*1%-It**.1^*
abu.e
..
.ung
state
to
go
it'*
way
of
distruction
tinS.iv.f
th.
R E A L E ST A T E .
At d 1 • i.g but a Tit!.......w* ;?* a 1-; J
Tits fa.t -i it!.!
ar.tl her fatt
w ■ in hride-i
w ill be hindered.
leel in the &gt;it'&lt;"* t hr V Vki*ul»j rti :•
K . :rrr , , J &amp; S A N F 0 R D , FL A. ^ 3 - \ l
f this r •in- . ‘•rdui
: Mt«
«• ar.r. *;r,c. It. 'vapor t town* ■vhi!«‘ there it; -■ * - -- -i . *.•■*7*7
ate 1 ” 1 J * .'.’tif.f r \ . u *i••*« t♦• • • !• 1ini nd t&gt;\ ti&gt;
• j \ hi* mi-?r 1 f
mui.it) who t
11 tpprou. h.tig mar r i ;i £ * r.-d tl i.igitt to hi a ■; serious danger'
rr notu at.-i opportunity
&lt;*ye - *▼
d . f f of life'. ,,
r. T 1 at i .r» i * u sil f M i** M.Hid Alii e U tgn.- p t 4 of .1 plllgUt ■ut bur *t , there is a
A national • arnpaigti f &lt; rep I'll- d, | . r.d
. f
n..u t *r
K »» *• * t&gt;&gt; Mr l a in B. Mi posibility w li.'b. with •he Pensacola
latit.g t • i farms "f t *•
niuiry t* • • • ;. em| lo) t* fir bra n*
(
'A
|M
&lt;aa
f Ortar .
i'Hn* ca*i ,i* war ; ■g. m ut ieipal authorie» for a
one of the prime re*i
to !,
m
Augu
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•ti-* •• ■•.!&gt;? employ every means t&gt;&gt;
return to ■ tr. tt.f.tai -ta •d i t \ .
'
’i.'r- pre\er*
tur.il and t* t • be t'VJic et.-d I t i - a • M .. W -r i
It rt &lt;tuires f. .i t i , , • t&gt;
It-f &lt; M- *4L M-* 1* ti \\ agt.e
v ai .at * .»**• :
Al a reret.t meeting in I’s-neacola,
in d&gt; i. ge!I .
.v.d f :
uh.» a | l . e
fifteen t ;.*■ to a..* of the health department
•.ford fail
&gt;h*'U.tJ
1
lit
b.
br j«*,.dit. i : w • i •&lt;• t t.rti
tu their financial intrrrstf
ts-d h*'-.‘ m'VI'F. Ilf •&gt;f Florida made an appropriation
■ . t *. fii t 1*s* I 1 e, ••Ill ■e. soil &gt; • .ir ago .
lio t ! I" w *•
by keeping their prnpx*rty
.1 If go over • tkri : \ ea-&gt; tah**r**
f &lt; pi oo.i fo» t)l(i anti-rat campaign
D should b&lt; . .
•%h»* ^ ill
*•
in in the -•.it*- With local and govern­
11t* brir.s ( t he ctimmrr e .,,1 pr, 1 Ipil-e of f ‘
insured ;tt all times airainst
t h»* f, !■U* f the eng age n t t.
L E T T I N 11 t . l 1 ‘ l i t i E l * t ' I T
ment
aid
tlii*
will
be
thoroughly
The bu.mes. v%»*rWl l.« full of
\\ • * W a g n e r * a • . r m . ' . g girl,
loss or damage by tire.
conducted.
e a \ erage J.rerlpH'.'s de-1ru*». i •• nitfaii* for
In the i ;■ ■i •
ar at i aell 1 o, ,• * fn» (;« ' s w e e t
,s. i»r.i' \
the feet
lh* itnpulsiv.- and the
City state and federal authoroite*
foreign • tn tr&gt; \ ■
That thirty mi l l i o n
ar.*! g r a c io u s | e r . o n a l i t )
he
i i. uiivv arv
are
at
work
in
Pensacola
and
are
rludi • an •£ I i - aecomp • i n e r t *
policies provide sixty billion
getting the situation there under
t
v ..• g l * , %’ f r i.-rinw’ uj»*&gt;n a •* ' -te-f . tr
al t alef .t
•eing a
dollars of protection to the
rf thar. n &lt;•*i : ; ..inist a n d pos*«&gt;s«ir a d e a r control to an extent that they feel
I&lt; . • i-« . •*
L T."t «!••
will check the spread &gt;&gt;f human pla­
"Vt-sel *&gt;f illtn-eif, s-a • &gt;M|*ran*» voir***
property of the insured in
gue. Health official* and plague exper
of his posit ten* f ■.* ■ope*,»n life
the 1’nitcd States, is some
T. N. T.
p o r t s from all over the country have
»UCee** rati not I I'
The brtiti*Tn*
i
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T*
were
delightfully
agreed
that
the
only
way
of
insuring
indication of the value and
tT*!M**i in ,k
it i&lt; long and there
NOT INSURED BUT IT SO
entertained last Friday aft.-moon a state against plague is by killing
u
«
n
s
to
baffle
afinnn&gt;
oh
WE HAVE IT
EA5ILY, MIGHT. HAVE BEEN importance of Fire Insur­
. t o\ , e ;tt ti e W -oi of affairs with Mr* Robert Herndon I *stess. a |i ra(, antj installing rat-proof de­
t ••
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CARTER'S -Ti e .dd reliable kir i
al.d to-da) will be entertained by vices in seaport towns. Thi« will be
ance.
11a t I'Ta.Ii' properlx e.ntdoy eO wit! Mr*. Raymond Key. Rain n* r heat done in Florida as soon as plans
All ktr,d». dors at.d quantities.
Cart.
Mu ilag* . o ;
W IT.
daunts the courage of this gay little under way can be carried out.
Ink Eraser
Thirty nun U t r » a t t h e c l o s e o f club whi&gt;»( informal -ewit-.g parties ----------------------------------------------------•*avh d a v &gt; ar. d*' » o n d e r s ar*- a!wav» e r g e n i s ! ami pr iuclive
_ _
,- much pleasure
Nolire in Tax la'.crt*
Thi* lahii:r* of '
&lt;&gt;ti;.c- &gt;up(&gt;l) Department
Tiie Equalizing Hoard of the l 'tty
\\ a * *•*a t11h ta*
■r!) performed s ' Dinner in Honor of Bride am) Groom
I’hotic I t '
Sanford. Florida
t'otnmtssion of the Cuy of Sanford
If.**
1 :t
o i l improved
In h'.ror
Mr. and Mr* Sanford itia will meet
Monday July
5.
1ujoin?
Poudney who returned from l.ake- 192*' at Ten O'clock A M at which
••
hr.
Let tl;
those two, laril \ j „ n,ja y afternoon. Mr* Alex*
time the City Tax Assessor will
question* V*"\
..*.’, da) ar I the at;,j,.r Vaughn entertained with a
submit the City Tax Ass.ssment Roll
Ilfr wni nave r.armmg .miner party .
problem of &lt;U
M nday (or approval. All persons desiring
beer. *..i \f d
&gt;.\ er.ing.
corrections made in such roll whether
The hu man
list a garth-•
I lit flowers decorated
&gt;• L&gt;Usr in listing, valuation of property, or
ultivj
iu.‘e« ir. ar ; adorr . I th. table who:, w a* otherwise are required to tile with
W lien
•
be- i i t ; lovely witn i t s dainty appoint the Auditor
abut-, dan.' t If
Clerk on or before thr
Com, * a haTTf 1n wa»te
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" f day previous to the meeting of th.
mmunity J '*‘ "ccasi n were Mr. and Mrs. Board their petition in writing set­
The yo -**■£ lien of tt
brain* J 1*'!;! \ i tirair.- \Y Ii.»udne\'. Mr and Mr* Kir..* and ting forth their objection t&lt;» - u c h 1
a n t thrive fain;. . Mr- U \ F:tt- &gt;r . Mr* assessment and the corrections th*-yi
Margaret B a r ' . ' . Mr» RK --da Vaughn may desire to have made.
M i« se*
Marion (Jove. Ruth Hand.
L R THILLIPS I
Rut- Kan net. Katherine Ay. ick..
City Clerk .t Audito 1
*’ U I * members. Mt»* Annie
l.*r. M:** Mildred Hu-t.-r and
N o tic e to i o n i r a r l o r *
NU t'R HO M E TOWN FIRST
M&lt;.s-. M,» j ;. a id Carroll.
Sealed
bid* wui be received by the
A'ucN i»W
Hav. i u u ever driven into a town
I’.-rki*.* A: Britt advertisement last City Commissioners of Sanford on &gt;&gt;r
A satisfactory connection with
n u xh tn i*
whole the vard* are one of the first w.ek caked attention to the need of
TNis *Uy» ffW ily k *ill it ' f it ' •
before
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p
tn
June
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1920
for
a strong, friendly bank is the
■ughhts of the citizens. What a an aut i amp ir. Sanford. The Herald
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the furnishing *f all material* and J
E e: n - u p p ly y*&gt;u a
aonderfull) impr.ssion it made upon ttllj k.,, them one better and *av w,*
.. .
m
,
best possible business reference,
...
j
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..instructing a sewer in Bloek
tu w p a rt f&gt; i .mv t hat
v tn; A. h 0ni^ u.
in *1
cb.it r.*'**‘i *
*f thf rn orii* un p
Tier ' and in B'.ock* JO. 11 and 12
and is one of the many impor­
of pain* with a **.. f.ept y.-rd, a
the .it) as Del.and has now.
t* uccn ut &lt;r l&gt;'i k a L y**r.&lt;i
Tier 9. approximately 11*0 feet long
nice lawn and pretty shrubbery. Kdit.-r Codringt.m of the DeLand
tant reasons fur maintaining
repair,
• &lt; ftwt. h n w t v e r,
Also for the laying of a sewer pipe
thougn however, so humble it may Sew* tola m recently that twelve
such a connection.
a n a u t o M lahui&gt; un&lt;i r the
be, show* to the world that a pride people who hud stopped at the De- to be used for drainage on West
First
Street
from
Cloud
Ranch
east
delusion that a new part :&gt;
has been taken in it. and it will Land Auto Camp* in the pa»t sea- ’
bring respect, whereas a more im­ son had purchased property in De- 510 feet.
mvvssary when wo cm wold
posing edifice, poorly kept, with it* Land for winter homes. People who
Plans and Speicflcation* can be
the old hi. ken part int » r.&gt;yard full of rubbish detract* not travel in autoes th»e days through seen at the office of the City Clerk
j2 Hid-as-new-condition.
onlv from the immediate surround- the country are not gypsies by any or at the office of the City Engineer*,
1 t the II. i: O'*. Auto IToclor
ings but lessens interest in the town means and many of them delight in
i Kred T. William*.
liMtk after your car’s health
in general.
the great at of door* and appreciate
The Commissioners reiegve the
F. P. FORSTER. President
B. F. WHITNER, Cashier
One of the sanest sermons on the the auto camps of the various com- right to reject ar.y or all bids.
subject we have seen in some time munties. Let Sanford Board * of
H
R.
STEVENS,
Mayor.
2C9 PARK AYE.
L. R PHILLIPS. City Clerk.
comes from Dr. Frank Crane, which Trade take up this matter at their
SANFORD
FLORIDA
if followed out would go a long way big luncheon.
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

June 25, 1U20

LUllo Happenings
Mention of
Millers In Hrlcf
Personal llems
of Interest

In and About
•j6 The Citg

Summary of the
Floating Small
Tails Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

The old Sanford House is being
taken away gradually from the scene
and there is considerable open space
where the old structure formerly
stood.
The recent rains have cooled the
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath is in
atmosphere considerably
even if
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday
they have stopped many of the
of each week.
good ha!! game .
Mr. ami Mrs. Vivian Spceer rw&gt;
torvfl to Daytona Bench Sunday,
returning Sunday night.
II. O. Crippon of Chicago and
J a c k s o n v ille is hero on u visit to
iiis parents. Accompanying him is
„ne son from Jacksonville and an­
other from Florida University.

(Juki! t on,for s, Hlaiiituts
»*»ii.
P-.ither piilr w&lt; from Carnes Hotel
f„r .« e cheap.
I’lione !*1 or see
J. |). Mood.
■is-'-’.C
Mr- W. \V. Watson Jr., of FrostI,r,. ■f i» the guest of Mrs. Frank
ilrayam for a few days.
&lt;t,riog is here, also ground itch
i , irkeiis witii sore head. At
I, i , renie ly. “ C it C"‘ tested and
up liy Rena Allen, Daytona.
•i.i $ 1.00 hot tie.
-I-1-71p.
Ma-ter Acey and Andrew Carruwny
,, r* Monday for Live Oak Florida
.i . i-it of two weeks with their
Mrs. K. !L Tyler, from there,
:ltl
will go to lieorgi.i for the sutnttI
Hi'

.in' many friends of S. II. Lloyd
I,, glad to learn that he is rc■ ng front a recent operation for
.iMticiti- ;ii the Fvrnald Litoghlon
•al and will soon be nut again.
li
The I renrh Sh ip
Will posti* el) close iln ‘doufs for
i|&lt;i -a miner mu nib Snliinlay Jul&gt;
17; h \I1 Merchandise has been
-I, m. litereil in price and will he
-eld less than cost.
Ills ircnietidnus sla tting nf prices
mnimenses Saturday June the JMh
s.i."infil t la. .107 La-I l-i Si. f i - l l r
no i ki ’ i' i ■ Notice
• i let t he mot h- and iron ru-l
nitr piano.
W VNTED — OLD 1*1.11 VN
ItU.S. ANY KIND EX*
&lt; LPT
OLD
SOCKS,
&lt; OATS,
PANTS.
OR
LI) SPREADS. AT TH E
HERALD OFFICII.
Mt-tf
H a te \ Look!
Em; !• yed by Sanford leadin'* muifiieher* and musicians. “ Mtiek"
t'&lt; Piano Tuner, Valdez Hotel.
1.1-1 Ip.

Dr. Robson Moves Office
To 210 Park Avc. near
Second Street
A- no i Him1 rooms \v .•tv
; \ ail.tltle, I h a w ranted (lie
• lit ire ( ilHIllltll ' ItOUSl*.

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN
Mrs. II. A. Terhoun, Editor
Phone 1U)5
Soriety Personal*

AGE 7

Whilo waiting for Mr. Geo. Fox to.
Mr. V. M. Haynes, secretary of
accompany them to Waynesboro, the Florida Press Association arVa.. to spend the surnmMr. Fox rived home Sunday night front lVnjoined them on Tuesday.
sacola.
•

Miss Jeanette I.aing
returned 1 A congenial p a r t / motoring to
Sunday from Memphis to which Leesburg, Monday were Dr. and
point .-die accompanied her parents ' Mr*. Theodore Langley, their houseMr. and Mrs. J. K. I.aing on their guest* Misses Edith and Marie
way to lint Springs.
'Teague and Misses Agnes Duma*
John Meisch Jr., left last week for 11,1,1 hlort?nc0 Henry.
Camp Jackson. S. C. for six weeks'
Mrs. E. J. Taylor and son have
.
*
H I).
intensive training. Camp Jackson- returned
from several* weeks
u government training camp from j o u r n a l Daytona Reach.
wl|h'h John ambitiously hopes to 'j Miss Lila Johnson spent the weekreturn a captain.
etui with her sister Mrs. E. F.
Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Meisch and Marrero in Orlando.
family left last Friday for New York
Mr. Ernest Gormley lias returned
ami New Jersey to spend the re­ from Tampa where he attended the i
mainder of the summer.
re-u-mm &lt;'f the Amerieati Legion.
Mr. Arthur Dovle arrived We*
Mrs. Harry Papworth left for
nesday from Memphis Penn., called New 1 ork Wednesday, accompanied
here by the Illness of his mother. by her lather. Mr. M F. Robinson.
Miss Esther Miller ret turned home
Mr. II. R. McCall accompanied
on Monday from Arcadia where sin- Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Doudnry ttr ■
has been the gue*i of her cousin, home from Lakeland, M onlay night
Miss Margery Clay.
■spending several days there the guest
Mis* Anna Mason who has been of Mr. Dmnlney.
visiting Mis* Mary Move in Arcadia
Mi-s Edna Chittenden will -pend
returned home on Wednesday.
I he week end in Leesburg the guest
Mrs. W. \l llaytic- and little • f Mi-s Mildred Roriay
daughters, Dorothy and Marion,
Mrs. (■ M. M,‘Gnhugiii has re­
will leave on Saturday’s bout tor turned from a visit with friend* at
Jacksonville, when they go to attend Plant C i i \ .
the re-uiimn of t tie G or inly family.
Mr ami Mr
Nathan Garner a-e
I bey will spend I lit he\l few weeks i xpeeted h&lt;&gt;me t Iii- week from I teiin a pleasant denary down the East r..y .
Coast iii tin i ariou- beach resort*
Dr. and Mr*. \\ I! Tib ha I* ami
Reaut ifi il D a n c e al t !&gt;»• Va l de z
little -on have returned to IInvne­
Marked Ity a i barm ami lieaitty
e d y after ;tn extended visit with
,
l.araclerir.ed
by a ca.eful attention
their aunt. Mr- Fannie Munson
t.- iletuils iu all the arrangement-,
Mr. ami Mr*. K. I. Holly with
i • da me given by Mr and Nt r Mr ami Mr- Clin- Codringtou re­
J -tin Mi i«ch on I'ridlf. evening at
turned Tuesday evening from Pensn• \ ahR-.t tn I : r ,-( | ! eir '"it.
cola where they have been in al
Lilitfi'-I. Wa- one •f the pn-ltle-t
t- i d.n , i f t . Lloreta Pre- A *n, i
. !a • * V e t ; t .* &gt;-f t i n
week with tile
atom meeting Mr ,.t ,j Mi- fodrim;
Utlgef n I\
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l o, un-ie ,.ti thru to Del and Tues­ • ..-in w here tlaneirij; In the dimng
wa- enioyed to
day i ihgi
tlo liltl-lc of the tt l.llldo I trelie-1 ra
........rat ion- u . e feat uri‘i| by
•, , ant it ie- of ro-c-. Punch w a- ser-

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson were
the dinner guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
Harry Ward at Daytona Reach last
Thursday.
Col. F. A. Lincoln wa- a Sanford
visitor in Kissimmee for several days
J:.*l week.
Mrs. L. P. McCtiller and Rob­
son L. P. .1 ,. tiave returned from
Mariana and C),i|de\ w 1 i n hr ».i.
t lie guest of relatives and friends for
several weeks.
Mis - Grace lleett of Lakeland is
the attractive guest of tier aunt.
Mrs. Motion Thigpen.
Mr. and Mr-. Robert Morriw &lt;■! Inr
returned Sunday from their wedding
trip and are ott ity domiciled in their
cmtago mi 11a k avenue.
Mrs. T L. Dumas tiu.l dau g bu r
\ g m s I luma ■ a r m i d hivmi r
from -ovorili Week- S p e n t II. I ' l li '• •
toll
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l&gt;. Newtnan and h o t
attractive little sons left Sunday
ufii-rnoott fur a \i-ii with tin it im*
folk, at Greensboro. N. t'
Mr*. Jonathan Peck
returned
Saturday from a two weeks \ t-it at
Daytona Reach
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Mr. and M r . . Deane Turner who
have been enjoying a pleasant iti­
nerary including Jacksonville and
the East ('oast are again al home
Mrs. It. C. Maxwell ami children
accompanied by Mi-* Alice C al du ell
and Miss Let tie Caldwell left Tues­
day for Coronado Reach when- they
will spend the summer. They expect
t&gt;i remain until September.
IT’S ALL IN THE
Mrs. .!. N. Whittier is the guest
“ KNOW-HOW”
of her daughter, Mrs. Elton Mmigh* \\V tun :.s&gt;urv you of tin* advi*ton in Ocala.
a liilily of ha\ ng casing - ivp i.im i
Miss Jamie Royd Hudgens of ami iv-livaileil I.... mist* ivp know
M ou n tvtlle, S. &lt;’. and Miss Kitty witch it will prow .-aii- factory
Lee Walker of Leesburg, are spend* ami when it wiil mil. M.*for•tli.—
ing the week-end with Mrs. Tle-odore carding a t artly worn or Mown
Langley.
iiiit tire. g, t our pricr* for repair­
Miss Hetty Owen of Mariana ing and our guarantee for .-alt—
is visiting her niece, Mr-. L. P. faeiion. Th ey’re a money-saving
comhinat ion.
McCuller.
Mrs. Geo. Fox and Mi-- Martha
Fox left Sunday for Jacksonville
PHONE 17
where they will spend
a fendays
with
the
former’s
sister Oak anil 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

T h e Individuality
of Advanced Design
rJp! I F. m ost advanced a u to m o tiv e
achievements are com hined w ith
many exclusive features in this new sport
model—the Thorohred.
It Ills hcauty of line, tlie vigor of redblooded youth, the smartness of pro*
nounccd indh iduality, an well as remark*
* able case of operation, and powerful, quiet
eliicicm y. See tit is new car today at our
showrooms.

o 1 &gt;t- tin- grill t h r o u g h o u t t h e d an c e
i- d here t oo I hi r e fr e s h m e n t - were
i r v e d at sma ll table- d u r i n g t h e
inter m i s . i o n .

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In ili*&gt; room the dceoral ions were
unu-mtHy lovely and pre-enied a
-tin e (r-&gt;ui fairyland, with u- tiny
• "hired lights and fragrant dower-1
every will re. Each table was centered
by daisies ami dahlia-, with ro-cm.irk nig l be places. The favor- were
\ Glow baskets tilled with Ron bon.
Iteceiving with Mr* Mei*eh ami
ln-r son, were Mr- t. S. Wilson and
Mr- Harry llerran who Inter assisted
tin- hostess in looking after tin*
pleasure of her young guests.
Katherine, the little daughter of
Mr. ami Mr*. Meisch, sweet and
winsnmc.il) a lovely frock ■&gt;( white
m-t over pink -ill;, distributed the
programs.
Twenty-live &lt;otiple*, including a
number of tin- College set from
Sanford, Del,amt, Urlaudo and In—
siiumce enjoyed the gracious hospi­
tality «d Mr. and Mr-. Meisch and
their son. Edmund graduated in
May with special honors from the
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D istributors For

Seminole, Lake, Volusia, Orange
. and Osceola Counties
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Sewards Ward­
robe Trunk for
Ladies and Men

Does Your Trip Call For
A BAG OR SUIT CASE
It doesn’t matter which you prefer both are here specially provided in price and quality

Cases $3.00 to $35.00

Bags $5.00 to $35.00 each

Bathing Suits For All The Family
If you go over to the Beach this Sum m er you will want a New Suit.
Our Stock.

You will be much pleased with a Selection lrorn

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Ladies’ and Men’s all wool suits $7.00 to $14.50

Boys Suits $1.00 to $7.00

Caps 25, 50, 75c to $2.00

$18.00 to $27.50

Men’s Palm Beach and Mohair Suits

New Silk Shirts
The New Mid-Summer Silk Shirts are here and patterns are prettier than ever

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$15.00 to $17.50

THE YOWELL CO
“ Everything New That’s G ood’ ’

STRAW HATS
Good Quality for
Men and Boys

$ 3 , $ 3 .5 0 , $ 4
s

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LEGAL ADVERTISING

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the best strains (hat can be s e ­
cured. Sanford Farmers having
been using our “ Paris Golden
Yellow Self - Blanching Celery
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crops. Why experiment? Place your orders early.

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Lo t 10, W o r k II, Wi l d r n e r r , T h e «al d l a n d
b r i n g •(**.•! .1 a* t h e d a t e of t h e i n u a n t e
of »uf h e e r t i f i r t t &lt; In t h e n a m e uf I Tr i known.
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r m h f i f e * t h e f ol l o wi n g d e a c r l b e d p r o p e r t y
d t u u t i d in S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . t " * w | t :
L o t 19« l l b o k II, W i l d r n e r r . T h e a a l d l a n d
tliloif a**e*%ei| ut t h e d a l e i ff t h e l**i:|^tn'c of
a u r h r e r t l f i r a t e In t h e n»m&lt;- of I Tn k n o wn .
Al i o T a * C e r t i o r a t e Ni l . i*M 1, d a t e d t h
2 n d d a y of J u n e A. 1&gt;. I f * S a i d r e r t l f i r a t e
e m b r a c e * thl* * f o l i o * i n g d e i e r i b e r l i i r o p e r t y
• i t uat ei l In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y
Fl ori da* t o - w i t :
Lo t S, W o r k A, W l l d m r r e . T h e - a i d l an d
b e i n g a**# **ed a t t h e d a t e of t h e i M u a n r e e f
• u r h r e f t l f l r a t e In t h e n a m e i f Cnlxno**n.
A l*o T a t C e r t l f l r a t e N o , 171*9, d a l ad t h e
3 t h d a y of N o v e m b e r \. II. i n 95, S a b i i*ert lt l r a t e e m b r a r e a t h e follow i n r ' I f t c r l b x l jiri»p e r t y a i t u a t e d i n Sat n j n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
t o - wi t : Lot* .1 i 1 W o r k C , W l l a m e r e , T h e
■a i d l a n d bei ng »»•«•««* &gt;| at t h e d a t e id
the
l **uanr e uf r u r h r e r t l f i r a t e in t h e n a m e of 11,
F. C r a w f o r d .
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5fh d a y uf N o v e m b e r A. I&gt;. IhMS, Sa i d r r r t i fI r a t e i'm b rare* t h e follow Ing df - i Cf i br d p r o ­
p e r t y ni l uat i '1 in S e m i n o l e C o u r i i y , F l or i d a,
t (»• wi t ; Lot * i n A 5 7, l l i ut k M* Wi l dm* re.
T h e *ald l a n d b e i n g a**r**ed at t h e d a t e of
t h e l **uanre of «griri r e r 11Hr a t e In t h e n a m e
of T. L. Poole.
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........d a y of J u n e A, 1». f y
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11. 1 «**•!. Ssdd cert I d e a t e
.*mbraee« t h e f o l l o w i n g « b * e t l b « d p r o p e r t y
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H r r f l a n 31*1 of lib** fic-itt-ra) Nl a f u l r * .
N o t l r r i« her eby r U e n t h a t M. S. S ' l t m n
p U f r h R K r of 7*at Ccft l t l Mt i * N*». 203, dati-d
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t r r i b r d p r o p e r t y r l t u a t r d in Hrmin.d** C o u n t y ,
F l o r i d a , i t Mi t u:
of Lot HU* a n d All of
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t M U i r u e of i u t h r r f t i n c a t e In t h e n a m e of
T . IL Toole.
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6 t h d a y *d J u l y A. I F I.V/7, S t b l ce r t i f i c a t e
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you. C a m e ls q u ality and exp ert
blend of ch o ice T u rk ish and ch oice
D o m e s t ic T o b a c c o s m a k e th is
good n ess p o ssib le—a n d m a k e y o u
p r e fe r th is C a m e l b le n d to e ith e r
kin d o f to b a c c o s m o k e d straight!

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freedom w ith o u t tiring your ta ste!
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cigarctty o d o r !
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J a n e 23, 1323

A NOTH Kit TOWN GONE WRONG
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FIRST CLASS MEALS

To Pcn-uculu II) Cur
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Codrington
and Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Holly of
tins city made tho trip to the Florida
Cress Association meet frig in Pensa­
cola last week by auto spending ten
lays enroute and visiting friends
and relatives in Leesburg, Ocala.
Gainesville, Lake City Live oak, I
Madison, Talluhavee, Quincy, Mari-I
ana. Bonifay, DeFuniak Springs,
Crestvicw, Milton and other cities
enroute and being the guests of tin*
line people of all those places seeing
west Florida by auto and enjoying
good roads where there were good
roads and having some had times
where there were no roads and where
there were delupidated ferries and
poor service. They returned with
the idea more firmly fixed in their
minds that this part of Florida is
the best in the state although all
parts of Florida have claims of
their own for greatness and all of
them redeeming features. The party
traversed eighteen counties in their
trip and'Teel that they ; ave “ seen
Florida first" ami know -ometliitig
about the stale.
At Talhilius-ee they visited the making even more ellicicnt the work
capital building, Governor Cntts of the Sanford Farmers' Exchange,
and all tin* state othcial* and many by which name the alTliated celery
old friend* and I beroitglily enjoyed *flipping organisation is known.
1 E V. ad*1■, who has jirevioudy
interesting old city in t he ted
managed the allau- nl the a."-wiah i d ..
tion, i' ' &gt; be sulemanugcr hegir-.ning
with rn-xt -hipping reason, ana U Jt.
Attended Tin* lleiiidon
Delis, formerly cashier of a Sanford
Among those V. hi) attended t i e
ban!., i? to act ni business manager.
on of he Amt m-.r l ■
By thus separating the work, it is
l.nnp.t this week we;e K.ltl S iillll.; anticipated the boat association wilt
and Donil I Whitcomb who were
eet ive
tl.n delegate id l'iimpbcll-I.".. mg

New SmOrna Now W ithout Lights
Power or Ire
New Smyrna. June 21. — New
Smyrna, which Itu.t hecn without
"Steve” our old chef and the best in the country
littht.w or ice for the jiast week be­
cause of a break down at the plant of
is again with us and is ready at all times to handle
the New Smyrna Public Service
vour order of any kind in the way that only Steve
Company has little prospect of an
improvement of conditions for the
can do it.
time being at least, since th • plant
is, in such sphysical condition that
there is grs*at uncertainty when it
will lie operated again.
J. C. I.yle, joint manager of the
$
New Smyrna and Daytona plants,
resigned his connection with the New
Smyrna company some time ago, and
the plant has been operated since
that time with McCollum &amp; Clark,
of Jacksonville a** trustess. No mana­
ger lias been appointed to succeed
Mr. I.yle and no one has been men­
tioned for the position up to fills
time.
The New Smyrna plant which has
; been running at an enormous lots for
the past six years, which loss lias in*
Print i ru: &amp; Lcgtil
Advertising. created each year as costs of opera­
#2-12 75: Fred T. William-, Services tion have increased. Iiu* lo&gt;i its &gt;up:ih Krutin nr. May, ?.H*i,5rt; W. II f ply of amm on ia.and because of lln*
H ind, Horseshoeing, Repair*. $9.25; nuciul loss, has not kept up repui *
Si.II. Hell T leplltdie till.. TriejillOIie to the extent l hat would have been
Service. May, $.'11.til); II. it \ \ . ft. possible, bail t h&lt; plant been on a pay
Continued fri rn
t
IM ■
I’ri titir.g U. C■r jd &gt;. -,
Drs w
Floyd Feel, Mo orcyc! $77 59; bmior d Cycle Cl f Mot ■rSince tlnf closing
! till. 50; S. L. Hfuothlon eye e part', $2. 70; Snuforsl M tor week ago, New Smyrna has been
Salary #57.30: E. K. | f 'o.
20; without ligiits. and what ice thi
Part* an 1 supplie, p.itrolmun, Salary $67.50: Wig lit Tire Co ., Gnsolim • &amp; til, town iiti« bad. ltu &gt; been shipped in by
Paxton. Fin* Chief. Salary. $7..’ l; .1. H. 1.aw mi n M itor f o,, private persons, who have been r*
T, It. Lynch, Fireman. Sal j Itej air* ts» Mot or cycle V1o Id. ( . lulling it at from $25 to $.15 per ton
• no; i F. Smith, Fireman W. /.arlng (Nn, Duma gs*
1 ts
as against the eburge of $ |o per tot
:o tut; Mac Met! 1. Sanitary $•'..7 (i; City fn $'.inforsl Pc It. r (* id a-led l»y
by 'lie
Public Service com­
• In* Ptlb’il
.il»r;. Jio.r'ti; It. F. Sml'.hJ Acc uiM Mi-cell: ineott* bill i, ?«*»1 15. pany .
s-ii.i *■ $ 5.i"i; I *••• i *r*». i 1ltd •*t met ilde &gt; ign C
St i
h*1 1&gt;4 f
t lie
1Sign', $53.OS: C. A . Zaruig
‘ Mil1
a « «tilunuiiM'. ll 11 T« wa
Oats, $111,5tt; Hill Lumber C .
l d \rlli mr K. * 111j,, . pr&lt;
wars
, mciii f*r Street . $25.20; » it’.
Nt •\\ •’ln&gt; rn.i rm.ii. i' S
of i
1Sanf •: 1 Petty ( ‘.i-&gt;h Act mtT, ! .&lt;■
ly gi\ ing B!m •’» tiny * lo
■oinpany
i ii Street Material, $ 1*■ 5 J: l it;
ii f. t In* plan
m en
hv
1Sanford Fell; ( 'a h Account L.
\ ne-rii-an
ou n w
t o t u r n oi*hh \t !»•• tiown
vcitI
it!, liis ht. i
Pay roil 5-29 to (M2. $*it&lt;' 20: ii -Ii and i.
i...ad‘T D‘ ii.\id
It ■« h'swever doubtful tilts'
St. IJfi.t., the plant will he operated in linn
lldw . C
Sup) lie &gt; f'
iv wa* luni'Ts'd
•27.s 5: Ball lldw. Co Supphe* A time, in fact the siats* fur its eoni- &gt; b e in g i is's-ii .t
■Is'leg.lti' to the
Material* $12.P5- Hill lam:' cr Co miMn *meal of operations is most ii"- ■.111Xltui &lt; ' VI\ c u t ill] tii.it wtil meet
Hoofing &amp; L u m ' or, •
Sen • certain. sins' to condition* s&gt;' n
i t l e v d u u d ( till • m &gt;c ‘temtier.
note County Hank. Tn.n f. r of Fund plant ami luck s&gt;f materials.
$2011.11(1; People &lt; Hank. Trai s b r
i : . \ i ;i \ M . i :
ni: \s wt t n
mi ponds, $921.Ml: Sell -mole Cnnnty
&lt;triuntin's Ncsv llssiel
Hank, Interest on Pond . $2.0l!ii.ii.'l;
After -pemling three weeks in New 1*1 lining l» I!Ill sir. e Salifiiril
First National Bank. I m en t on York t'ilv, where he and several astloii.
Honda. $ 5, 110 .20 ; Total $10,557.19. rsM'iats's conferred with
northern
EASILY KILLED TOOAY DY l/tHNO
Me-*r*. Bell. Fish and Wads* &lt;4
Coinmunicati. . from lion. T. \ \ . financial banking interests ami north­ Sanford, accompanies! tiy Manager
Lawton, Presidi .' of the Fernnld- ern1 hotel magnates. It. II. Stout, of llakc- of the Orange County *ub-e.\iim mbs rxim u
Lawton llo-pital A-.oiriuliott was the realty firm of Stout A Hughs' . change were in s'otisulatiou recently
WATER D U G S , R A T S A N D M IC E
returned 1st tlrlamlo Sunday morning wit Ii llu-dties* Manager Stewart conread
as follow?:
Urn I M. r&lt;o * I... M. m J 11.14.
together with F. II. Trimble, tin- ccrnitig plan* f‘*r i iilarging ami
ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER
|)r. L. U. Phillips. City f i e r i ,
architect, slating that the trend «■(
Sipi ford Flu.
negotiation* on this trip had been
Dour Sinsueh as t&gt;i a-Mire Orlunslo the longComplying with your recent Tr­ talked ansi much-talked of 5&lt;MI»mimi.
iples!, 1 submit hereunder the re­ fireproof tourist hotels
cord of receipts from Mrs. Mable
" Beyond stating that we arc a-Fernnld for 14&lt; Fornald Laugliton suretl sif tb.is lujtel ami that it will he
Memorial Hospital.
ready f*&gt;r operation by the 1921 22
S to m a c h - K t’d n e y s - H c a r t* L i v e r
Sept. ;P). 1919, $125.00; Dec. I&gt;, season. 1 can not %
tl is cuss the subject
Keep tho vital organa healthy by 1919. $125.00; March 29, 1920. further at this lime, except to say
regularly taking the world’s stand­ $125.00; June 1. 1920, $125.00; To. that ws- have Micci'cdi'd with out ar­
ard remedy for kidney, liver, t al, $600.00;
rangement* of tiuaneiug the great
Trusting this is the data desired project and closed contract* with a
L'.adder und uric acid troubles—
I am,
Sincer.vo! yours,
iiigh-clnss hotel operating company
T. \V.
LAWTON. for the mamigi'tuetil sif the enterprise
Pres. Hospital Association.
"Final plan* will have been sitiliThere being no further businesstho cicntly formulated by August to w irthe meeting adjourned.
runt publication of all detail*. At
i k w -w h
II
K.
STE
VENS,
Mayor
that
time ths&gt; public will be acspiaint"I » 2J«tlon«l Rsmodjr of Holland for
ed of all fuel*, but until then 1
t•
and nndor srd by Queen Wl lhslAttest:
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At all druggists, this* •!**».
can not say anything further concern­
L. K. Philips
T '» 1 r th. nun* Gold M»d*l on fitrj boa • City Auditor &amp; Clerk.
ing the undertaking.1
u d accept no Imitation
The plan* for the new hotel cull
for 525 rooms, reenforced concrete
stucco, fireproof. The accessory build­
ing*, »uch as garage, servant'* i|uarter*. laundry, and high-da** caterers'
smarter*, will he in harmony with
the tone &lt;&gt;f the inuin structure.
Reporter-Star.

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

65c
1.00

SELL CAFE

1st. Street and Park Avenue

P ave S everal
Avenues

COCKROACHES

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STEARNS’ PASTE

■I was a
and tits'
i at the
-plett-lIn! r&lt;i - i t - M a mu: cr \\ mb’ ob. .it lied for t belli. By giving him
more t inn* to devote s • i*lii-ively to
t h*' w.irk &gt;f lia'i ilin;: ■.dc*. it i&gt; lielieved t he ot gauir.at ion can &gt;ti!l furwith the organization ars‘ of lb.
e.t type, and represent the iimst progre-'ive spirit of the community.
They are keenly a p p re d a li ve, also,
if tin* advantage- they derived from
member-hip in the Florida Citrus
Kxehange, ami the use of its network
of ellU'ienl mirtherit ■•ali-s otlice*.—
Floriila (irowiT.
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^ Fecret
"Whc. yiw.” val‘1 Ml** Perils' Good*
W|h tl)‘
{iillmaf friend. "Harry
„l(l| | Mr,. going to have a secret wedding. Nut a soul I- going to know of
It till it'* over Haven't you heardt

W ATCH ■
T H E
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GOLD MEDAL

T re a d

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NEW CAHLETO SO UTH AMKItK'A
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Our Agent. Mil. II. W. HKKNDON, will write you any of the above
fnims uf Insurance *r anything yon need In the Insurance line.
Through Ids ronncctlon with us he can gbe you Insurance prolcc
lion in the wry strongest Company* in each and every line.

JAMES &amp; PAXON, Jacksonville, Fla.
General Insurance

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.S u rety Bonds
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Employer* l.lablllly

BROWN AND OX-BLOOD

SHOE POLISHES
BEST FOR HOME SHINES-SAVE THE LEATHER
THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
Also PASTES and LIQUIDS for Biick, Tan and White Shoe!
THE P. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD.,

BUFFALO, N. Y.

Western Union Line To III* Open In
Sept e m her.
The new Western Union $5.00(1,900
trunk cable, which will establish «lirect telegraphic communication be­
tween the United* Stale* and the
principal porta on the eastern coast
of South America, will he opened,
barring ncchlent*, early in September
according to I I'- Hall. Manager
Western Uunion.
Electrically and mechanically the
cable will be the most up to slate
ever laid, living the most impervious
to injury und having a capacity of
50,000 to Go.ooo worsl* a slay, «&gt;r 200
to 251) letter* a minute.
This modern cable, which wdll soon
be brought to America from England
where it i* now being manufactured,
will lie laid from Miami, Fla., to the
Isle of Barbados In the West indies
At the same time the Western Tele­
graph Company of London will lay u
new cable 1,500 miles in length from
the Isle of Barbados to Mara ham in
Brazil, making connection with the
Western Telegraph Company's dupli­
cate and triplicate lines, which the
English have been operating from
Para along the eastern and nortyern
coast* of Brazil, touching ut Uio do
Juncrio, Santos, Bahia und Pernam­
buco, and having its terminus In
Bueno* Aires,
O r T r« iiu r« .

Those who marry for business map
rcps'nt for pleasure!—Cartoons Maga­
zine.

in use—
practically one
for every
third motor car!
Motorists Imy more Din*
monds than anyothev. ire not
sold to car man
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Not i ce *«f Vppl i r a l i on for I a « H e r d U n d e r
S e c t i o n 575 «f t h e ( * m r r a i Hl a t a l e s .
N o t i c e is l i en ky g f v m t h a t O V. Ka n n e r .
p u r c h a s e r of T a t U r r t i f i r a t e No . J'*i, d»t . d
t h e 7 t h ilay of J u n e \ D. IJMli. ha* filed «aid
c r r t i l i c a t e in m y «itfice a n d ha* m a d e anpljc*
cat i "f i for t a t d n d t o lr»u» in t f r o f u i n c f f
wi t h l a w. S a i d r r r t i t i c a t ■ t m br a c e s t h e Pil­
l owi ng i l r s r r i h e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m i ­
nol e C o u n t y , Fl or i da, t o- wi t r Ht-gin at poi nt of
i n t er s e c t i o n of F . lino uf Lo t .1 wi t n S line
id S a n f o r d t i r a n t r un N ii'» deg, VV al ong S
line of U r a n t 1V5 It. t o N line of Lo t J
W a l - n g N l i ne d s a m e : P M l , ft. S t o *lrg.
Il* mi n, F !»0U ft t.» l a k e F I 2 | ft t u k; l i ne
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Tp, 20 S,
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&gt;c r r l f h c a t e in th* n a m e of U n k n o w n ,
Also, Not i c e i* h e r e b y i j D r n t h a t O, V.
Kan tier p u r c h a « e r of F a z ( T r l l i t r a t e No. 210
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VOLUME XI

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Report of Methodist
District Conference

(iu tte riiig i. i i aines C ity: J .
F.
Hutehinson. Haines City: A T.
Putlillo, Del.and: C. W. Stout.
D e l.and: I I Anderson. Apopka:
Mr*. J . .! Xndcrson. Apopka: Mahle
Anderson. Apopka: Howard Andcmi
Preparatory sermon was delivered
Death nt M is. Patiea
organized at Indianapolis undfr th f on Tuesday evening June Mb by Apopka; Raymond Anderson Apopka
Miss Mary
End*. Apopka; Mo*
lawn of th f Stan* of Indiana, willhave
Mr*.
|(« .*ie Patten. &lt;f this eity
Rev. W. F. Junes of Winter Haven, Katherine Lads, Apopka; W P.
apital stock of fdTa.ooo common
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on
Sunday
r.t the hospital after
a very aide and inspiring address,
m il $:175.000 p rfffrrfd . T h f benefits listened to by a large audience with j Carter. Oviedo; I. K .Ionian Oviedo all diners &lt;f •lily a few days She
M . M Lord Ebn* zer. I \l Lord, was stricken siidoenly about a week
to In* dfrivfd from such an organiza­ closet interest.
Kbnezer.
Mr* I M. Lord. Ehnezer; ago ut her home and it wn« several
tion an- stated by Mr Luftin as
iln opening of Conference Wednes­
Mr*
Humphries,
Kbnezer: Miss Min. day* In f. re *lo w.»* discovered, dur­
follows:
day morning the first address was
Tucker. Enterprise; Mr*
II
ti. ing which time she was in a semi“ Farm organization naturally say selection of secretary. Ilro. t
E. Itroods. Enterprise; J
/.. Kvzcr con clou* condition. She vvu* rethrough thi'lr spokemen that if mar- (iutteridge had served in that posi­
Alims; Mr*
Ke.vzer. Mims; Mi*; loo, ed to the hospital where she
kiting ennditi n* do net improve in tion so very acceptably that the
Hritton. Minis; Annie Kyzer. Minis wa» given the best of attention hut
such manner as to allord farmers fair hrethern were loth to make a change
m il'll:
HERE
Earl Roil. Mima: Mr* I P Phelps. it wa* km w•• f
* In* 'ir t t hat t ' « -&lt; VN 11 II It INC
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n WF.S
i n t e r m e d i a t e protits, they must curtail production. hut at his earnest request the} elect­
TO
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Webster; S S Watkins. Webster: wa* iio hope for her r« •ovi *y .
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C O I. D Kst ihlishment of the wholesale ter­ ed another and Ilro. K.
Hollister Kerman Watkins, Webster. t ‘ I.
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s io it\ &lt; ;i: o r l o n g i i a c i . s . minals will cu,i.c thousands of acres was electid secretary with Hru. II
The deceased bus been a . t •»-i*-i t
Sensahat'gli. Winter Haven. Mr-.
of Sanford f«•r •i-vcrao years and ;♦
of high priced lands, now earning C. Hardin a- assistant.
It i« i.ot too early for the Rourdof
, .. .-ding * hi* Manufacturers'
I. Seiisahaugh. Winter Haven;
well known here i terment v.i'ina i T ri *'s and the people of this section
only a small per cent from grains and
business
was
then
di»putehed
will:
(,,r it* stand «tn llit- question
C. W. linyliss, Grand Island; Mis*
made in hits'* V*ew t'ei fiery • :i , i ov . I&gt; to start advertising Sunforil
pasture, to he planted in truck crops, the smoothni........ f a well built muElizabeth llootli. T av ares: V
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tf if., n■.,■•"1 food production, amt ad*
Monday no rt iio Dr II;
i i • iy for the winter si 1 -oti hut
with returns intensified. As commis­ chine.
0 radio r.
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II
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vocatj r . t l f suspension of t h f Chi*
at
ing.
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.i i im now for t lie Mummer sen*on
sions earned by the company will tie
The devotional service* Were very tIrlando I ' II
V ■ •
* mo •
r,., K» i*ion Aft in order that tho
ii,, t'ldye Line evciul year* ago
proportional to prices obtained for in-pirtug and helpful to all who a t ­
. -pccinlly &lt;d tin- South, ran
M i « Sal &lt; M&lt;*. re i
,o *iit C i
ran « \» ursiou* fr« in New York to
fnrim r patrons, shippers cun rest as­ tended.
Rem odeling M a rt
fs-t, en ; ' . T II t * II..' ' ' .
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• i fnrni hel|. Mr K i i L
sured o( continued fair treatment The
l»r
llilburn
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great
sptrtual
M |Ire ' o Simp JI i Last Minford and there were hu drvd* of
Th
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The immense volume of business will lender
I’irst street ha* found it In re**ar&gt; pi pie that ttiok ad vantage id the
fn:«t ' • iiifiit for f..ri or* in tho
inerease t i e amount of fuodstutls
The
delegate*
Lay
and
clerical
lo
enlarge it* store room t " no «■ i i , i ,,*i rat&gt; t&lt; visit this slate. Ti cm*
m„,t m| 'rtant thing. T o l»rn g t hilo Ret allnl
wi r« business iiu ii ami people* v im
i arketetl. C'i*«t* of grocers, thence It were all eareil for and en ter!allied b&gt;
' Its
-|
. irgeS t h f « •t :»I 11- 1: II. li t I'l
kdiln I leave ti.ei. woih to visit
rnnsumers. will he greatly reduced. the eon gregal ion oft he Sanford church
Ut- "f V
In th. • i a **y
ltri,
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t-1
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i
m
-.
lay
o,gl.t
ford
i»
noted.
promised
from
nil
over
t
i
e
country,
death
•
, . j. • ,-uilfd Ifrininul l u a r k i f at
*u iu * i t a i. L u n d it cooler than
Our ehure.l reeeivid a greut liio-s- I'flo t i
and
asr-m-intion*
1, , a
. ;i*. Memphis and Washing- line of tin agricultural
r *•»-ir own houit x in the north n i ' f ,
aP
t
. bureau of Markftii of t h f mi the Gull Coa-t promises enough ing and inspiration from the \i*ti of i idy •*
.. •. sc Kid-oiu of ii&gt;u .S ta li At ut Kell ii
Mr..i and Mr*. R &gt;.in in &gt;.mford
.1 Department endorses th to supply the market in season with these splendid men and women who j I f WI III
llure.iu
ol Incksouvilli* writing for
11
«
«t
;|l
pn
«it
assembled
here.
We
were
*Utel&gt;
Well
and prut
Mr. and Mrs &lt; J . Ryan and
(*,tai. - mi ,eiit of terminal markets a^ Southern fruits, vegetables and other
tin*
Times-Liiiim
gave the following
4
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ti
M
«!
tepaid
for
our
hospitality
for
i
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•
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fraction
litie«
im
h *&lt; v.lu
produce, t Ineuf t In
faniiiy have arrived from l.ukt City
« mu*
holding down the cost
salient fact* about I'lorida's summer
’r:it
H&lt;!h
&gt;
mum
left
praising
Sanford
and
Sanford
an
extra
special
in
I
he
f
i,n * vvill re*ldt li t 1 e 1 "II e te, i n*ly
( ;
nhutioj), and recommends th agreed to put on
clim ate and they should In* spread
|i;|**
••»1 Iio
w••man
Mr
I-, . ■.■ -Iiment of snch terminals produie train. Surrounding smaller f. Iks.
bought anil rt ti" -. i t* •! t y
liraodciist over the north :
The (*• nfereiice was addressed L.v deal h li
eities, as well as Indianapolis, will
l*r•!•**-1 lic it* , which was formerly t h c l
ir ,
- f MM),Odd or more.
our
Missionary
secretary
Rev
Ir*
ity that
allord consuming markets, (irocers
“ No citizen can go to Europe now
I'ealoidy l.onn
T ‘ . bureau's outline of the project
from these will buy from the whole- S Patterson mi subject of I'enteiu-ry •r tl at
Mr Kyan is the newly installed without a passport and good rensona
i« a* follow * :
rale terminal market t&lt;&gt; save e o s l s forward movement. A very im| ressive pat by; (
t'itv Manager Mr* It; an i* a sister must In* given to get one. T h e visitor
(ill life
. i* i|Uestioned at e very port of de­
a "f a terminal food market Operation in Indianapolis will na­ address.
of Mr tie*
The Conference was addressed by
I li.vrV.iitIon. ut evorv frontier, and . i . I uder the plan which it turally he followed by similar es­
I an v ho
every railroad Mtation hi.* haggf'gtir.\ . • all wholesaler houses .in­ tablishments in other cities. Compe­ our beloved and revered lire. H K w
corned here.
the fried
tent authorities say it will mean the Thrower in tin* interest of
,
i» i c u ke.i umt lie must olhciidly
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( and sorrow the city.
register himself ut police rtnt. . s
t 1 4 i - m 'portatioti lines. It i* not end of food profiteering in the I’ ni- aged and retired preachers, a -utijei t cam
dose to his heart so close that he
wherever he stops. He must pay a
- even deeirald •, to have ted S t a t e s ."
liortly
R. ■
rnn make every heart thrill f«r the**
fee every time hi* passport i* ex­
■I., neart of the city, where
thru;
mght
afte
age
I
hereon.
We
are
always
glad
and
incoming
amined.
Fee takers start' visitors in
.
■
are
high.
The
■I hi*
\y 1
M* S
our heart are pulsing with j»&gt; when
the
face
ut
every tu rn , not to speak
car*-* ; food i* Uldoadei 1 directly
wifi
Ilro Thrower i- around
of
tips
on
every
side. T h e language
■. . ,.r ,.r boat into a wholesale
(
cold I
The Confi retire was entertained in
is
ditlerent
every
few miles. Foreign
: t i* taken away by retail
K
I called
a very interesting and | leasing matin
money is at a great discount and
other
iru« • r wagon from the
hy |jro. (*. K. Howard secretary . f 1
even experts lind it ditlicult to avoid
r\
Iio showed a I
Orphanage Imard
being held up. Red tape hinds every
I lo
V * &gt; t* no intermediate hauling or
line list of pictures relative to oil.
movement. It is not likely that pass­
Cold-, torzge plants and
tartar .
ophaniige ut Enterprise Mr. Howard |
ports and foreign restrictions will he
a
i ..... ins are also a part
wa* horn
lit
ts an enthusiastic and aide worker fur I Alma K urd, i
relaxed for a long
tim e
to come.
•: .mutil food mar Lei This *y&gt;’*&gt; I :»» l u ih t In*
.
that institution and Ids «em*n work in S m l *nl M .n
Anent this situation in connection
tin.
: . 1 di.tlrihulic n &lt; pe iiales
and lectures made a deep and lasting oi.lv . I tlo . f I " \ F Phillips and
with the near approach of t he time
t %.
•..ng ,.f cars. 1 ml i'i |iri**rht
nl In* in -t wifi*. Eugenia Rose T H I S
S T XTE
• * 'l I.D
It VISE when the palm leaf and electric fans
impres-ii n i n ii! I pre*ent.
. •oi.,,ition.H untoto. ing i* " f t !t r
p lu ll ip ol
T a lla h a sse e .
MEET
IN
FLORIDA
E N iil «. 11 TO
s l 'P P l.X
T H E are busy in American cities of tho
W II I.
Other notables attending confcrim.ii.', every week in the year
SI"
w
a
■
Married
to
Mr. Stephen O.
I N IT E D S T A T E S .
t
e
a
r
AND
MAKE
NEXT
money belt i f the Must, clear through
adding
to
our
pleasure
were
V.rITtk'
• &gt;•* of perishable products
Shit n l " , Ion* I Ith limti, •• * day
111' S T A T E .
the
real belt of tho W'o.st, there Is
TO FII
J
.
|*.
llilburn
of
Orlundo.
wife
•!
our
The interest arou.ed in the develop
•fore they reaeh tin wIndsuler
,„ ( ,• i c elicit I •in • 11•• fourteenth
very
little
hope for the weary except
beloved
and
honureil
I'residing
Elder
Disputches from lloston to the
o: r\ •• get inside the tuilroud yerd*.
.iiiiii.i i-.il . of t &lt; r wo iiting lloside* in,.ut .if ,| big cane syrup and sugar to come to Florida. T o ail such, a
Mrs.
XV.
A
Cooper
of
Orlando,
wife
industry
in
Florida
first
attracted
Miami Metropolis la*t Friday stated
her husl and amt fa her ami mother,
\ •ll-Ianned city terminal food
most conservative and reliable jou r­
that Miami had been selected a* the I*f Dr. Cooper. talenTVd pastor of l i e pn «ent Mr* I'hi'l *. *1 •* leaves outside i apital and already millions
ii.
has udf&lt;|uute
truckage,
nal. Tho Christian Soienco Mt niter,
place for holding the i'.LM convention !ir*t M E. Church South Orlando. four young «*i Id un,
&lt; lillord, of dollars have been invested in otfors the following comforting facts:
*» • . .,,nj platforms wiiieh faeiliMiss E S. Switzer District seen* I S'eiihon. Ann m o ami Edwin and Florida lands for the purpose of
of the National Editorial Association.
t.v'' • * unloading of car* an&lt;! pre“ T h e progressive people of Florida
tary
■f V. man'- Mi
na-y S -eiet; i I-. * of o' i - react' •*• to mourn raisin'; -m 'ar enno end manufneturine
Messages received ill iiradfiitovv n
... *ti*&lt;n insi le and outside
pure ' h i t *yrii|. and granulated ,U- h a v e awakened to the fact that they
an t a g &lt;'.ii e n .lius'.ast ill t ’.d* W* r. a I* (juic-k release of cars i* o n the Mine dn:e from Mr «• E. Iio, tcioSi* | tli'"Ughout e* life eoc a* »f •• ’
gar. Ill ut lea t four instance* work have a delightful su m m er u« *»*»•! zz
M r* Slillll • •
a'.l if crops are to lie moved mer, editor of the Manatee River to the p’i . ..... aim inspiration i f tin
4' ' M
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•
a delightful winter d im u t c to offer
,it
.
i
tint.
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mem I er &lt;f 11" Me*
!•' • •••■;. perish. Furthermon . the Journal, who i* attending the m i l t ­
to the people of th e s ta te and pro­
1ladies of our church.
of
t
esc
lai
d:
and
nine
hu*'
heel.
..M l** O’ .
it
.
*
ft-: •
.ml* his buying *T : plilletl ing of tin* asouiatton being held D*
lf , l( planted ti.i y a r on them lo the vince* to the north. X'isitors who have
Tlo*
following
member*
and
del
e­
* d ;.;u ilia i*
toto eiiirai | IliiHton, stated : hat the editor* would
i nary. T iu tli ■m «■'..«•'• i '!a** 1
,.r ,l( . xtent of several I undred acre*, t I.i- -pent the summer m onths in th e
gate* attended:
Sunday Sell"* I iino al*u a u c n
•
e place, and the w &gt;rI: of the eonie to Florida next year.
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,-t|,,i. to lie used as iced nine In beautiful southern |eninsulii, the
Dr.
.1
I’
llilburn.
Orlando;
Rev
ri.il.
\ I of
•tie XX' "ilia •
•vector, too, beenmes easier
Mr. I io *mer •« dm* the credit for
It. K Thrower, ‘i umpa: I f ' It I lioclle* Wen In-, , y te|»M ' * l i * 0 a' furm the supply for largo syrup and Italy of America, have been report!''
1
biggest saving in nimioy, how bringing this great convention to
llodiielt. Kissimmee; Dr. I. S. Fat- !, * et filpcMlt w| 1&gt; took p ace ft.'Ill sugar fii&lt;lories next year and ti.i complete satisfaction with the%
in lessened cartage and Florida, a* it was he who lir«t sug­
pcricticc for the yours p
E v ery
tersoTi. Tam pa; Rev. Alan MueFar ,, (
Mclhcdi* t ehureh. Thur |(|N year following.
•
.mg and deteriorntb Yi ' f the gested the idea, and he has worked Ian, Hawthorne; Rev. XV. F June*, i
your
more
tourists
f
;
,
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niiii! a' Hit ' * h ' 1 her well j Florida financier* and capitalists
W * ere the who|o*ule ilislriet of for the past M-viral week* in the in­
*; XX
Winter
llavi'ti.
Rev
(1
\
N
.
Stuldis.
j
|
.
vc
i pastor. Dr S
XX a lk e r1have been a bit slow to see the won- have la. on n o .su m m e r residence in
•.•note froii, transportation terest of the plan securing the m wlnlcr roiorts cf Florid*?. A*
Oakland:
Rev
X
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Rarllett,
(
i
r
u
i
i
i tlo ..r ii g. a -isted , by Dr. (
I» derful opportunities in the m.iiH'fnc’ • .triage of tin* foot! product* operation of the Florida Dcvelopmen
Inland:
Rev
A
M
Daiger.
I
mat
ilia;
they
have relumed homcwyird they
I'.rou.r i f the Congregational Church t„re of syrup that i» selling ut
• freight house to the whole* Hoard, a number &lt;&gt;f hoard* of trade,
Rev.
XV.
A
Fisher.
Avon
Park:
Rev.
iiuvij
I ?".*», hotel keepers in Tampa
T i c choir ci'inp* ed i f Mt* Claude a gallon and sugar that i* selling at
.nt* into bundled* of thou** and D. t\ (llllett, " f Tam pa.
K. Ilollisler. F r o s t prni f. Rev. F . &lt;1 llerndi n. Mr* W 1. Morgan. Mr*. 1 jo ' , cents a pound wholcuio. Lt.t fueksonvillc. or in Tallahassee whut
Mr lloim er's plan, a* outlined be­
f dollar* every year all of
(•.ate*. Dol.and: R«'v II. C. Iladriag.
•s J ' In Parker |they are w i s i n ' U;» to the pn -llilli- a splendid dsuinmer they have spent
fore
&gt;e left for llo*ton t " attend the
i added to the Idll the r n­
(iroveland: Rev. C. E. (Iutteridge.
e
T 'l i *t l.o'ii- tie* of making fortune* in tl i* lim i'1 Drlandn. Sanford, or S t . I'etershue
ay. This ineludes the cost convention, was to bring the editor*
Haine* City: Rev. T It. Caldwell.
Miand c la n ! of endeavor an I will In t e pa*t ,,r Nl. Augustine, i r West Paint
'•i i nf the trucks and waip n* ii.to the *tiite ty way of |*en*a«ola
M an I drove; Rev. XV. S. Ilullett.
Daytona or Miami, or
A'
the c a v e ' |tiiiee
tl;,,.,. month.! ut lean lifty hanker t Dea«*h, or Daytona,
wages puid the men who where they would -to p for u day or ('re cent C ity; Rev. It. I. All* t .
Clearwater*
r
Del.am i, or Ki*sinimce
The
,nd
hi,'
lot
it"
&lt;
li
e"
I.nd
I'l)
it.ill
t*
unload them and drive. more a id hold part of tin meeting
S e •ill**; t(&lt;
W \ Cm per. Orland"
i * •. V «1 ilfl' dl'hl. who l,a v(• in ide a ill", t of t lit ir money er Lakeland, nr P un ln Gordu, or
t l.cii on t " Jacksonville, where an­
' a t ' age costs must al-o be add
Rev I I Tlioiiipsin. Mairland; Re*
i* mt l"t'-:■ I iil&lt; en in I'lurida. Lav, invr ted in syrup Key West, hut ' nl\ rec en t!; have
other meeting .vou'd I"* held; then on
l*i * caused by the deterioraE. Ii. Wright. Dvie Li; R«"
(Jen
ffioal
i llerlngs ie |and •ugt,r rouipat.i 'X that ar&lt; hi ing tin* hotel I ci'iers and o tl e f graspe I
t . Tam pa and Miami, holding *e*»ln"
' Me food produet* during il«*
I*. Suuiii.e*s, XX i'I'stcr: Rev. I*. M. unit. ,• teauliftd
t i e pcKtahilii'c* t h a t such testimo­
■
'i'll
.
the Irving formed in t !"■ -I i t e
in e tc h "f tbi four principal cities,
l.\ 'i' i;ie« of tempera*'.ires ran
( * En 1 . Apopl .i: R ev . ( i If. X ■r -. tnl.
nial*
« petted up.
an l taking * i g l t - n i"g trip- out i n f
In laeksonville there uro at leant
&lt;. aide damage to peri* I abb*
Moore I’ nvee
A i r n - i
the -urn.in. 'Ing territory of each sc r­
'or and &gt; augl
t h r«t* organ tzat ion* in operation In
" T h o s e familiar with t i e Ir. j ics
’ » it a short trip. The r *t of
1.4) DeLegate*
ip,,,. D i* also a part of the plan
and si Is-1Topic* will tell you • ut t l "
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'
o
n
e
of
t
In
se
there
nre
over
tw
m
ty
■I which spoil* in trnn*portnfor the trip to l e made by auto
r l -,rm f
'v'* " .tockholders. with all of u n .-t |ital air it. the*e cllmuti s ia always cm |
Mrs. Xian Ma Farlan. H awthorn : fui •I"*'1'
• added t " the cost of the food
wherever possible, tocrcliy giving tl" XX*. A. I.ovvd *n. Foville; Mr*. A A. s " '-" L . i i .'. v toi . ami e i e . f j „tut*k taken and among these stock* in t i e shu&lt; •*, Ti.i* is particularly
•a aide when it reaches the ret, c: •erred her to a vvi .« holder* are the |irc&gt;ident»
visiting editor* a rh an re t " »i*e us Miller. Francis; XX m. R. Smith,
president* of live ire," , f Florida, widen ru 'r ,.c * tl**
•* and thr firice the consumer
nre'e ct fiien.is in ail walk* f life of the leading hunks in'thid city r.nd air currcntu from t'** A t'i.iitir r.’ well
much u» possible of the state.
Harfurvillc; I m - M&lt;*rrimn, IlurhcrI * goe up another notch.
T h e plans for the present conven­ ville; J . E. South, Mmitv r le;Sum for " A lm a ” wa* loved •; i I - * , &lt; a number of the large.t prt;i»:t;* I S t :* i: e fo r the Gt lf of Mexico, A*
Paiini -* who ship on a consigntion include a trip through Canada, South. Montverde; Mrs. J . T . Hardin for I "r radiant goodne.* and pnf.k- owners in the state as well u* lead­ n m a tte r of fact, breezes from t i e
n eiit basis are aide to get their re• h« nary pnll-ln nrer* were ing business and and professional o c e a n and Gulf cool every | art »f
and it is the desire to m.ikii the trip Montverde; Neal Sm ith, Montverde; lari y.
tr.tttances quicker under a terminal
to Florida next year fully n* inter­ Geo. V. De X'uult, Umatilln: G. F. Me ** Forest Lake, Zeh Ra'liff. men. In another company L* the Florid a, and the te irp e ra tu rc en an
**&gt;»tem than they can where the
esting as the trip through Canada II, llunnah Sr. 1 mntilla; Mrs. K. W. I*. Field*, II. J . Star'lng, W. S. president
of one haul;, tl,**'*’ ice av erage is ten fdvgreea Irw er than
• * "Resale district Is scattered.
t ' r r i rh t e rr.*?e r. .. them
this year will he.
Hollister, Fro tproof; Mi** Johanna T h n ; n t : n t&lt;F . E . A .n:;-.r, J . E . S; tr- president of another 'hapk. it'tci ., it i
Mr Lnftin think* that the best wuy
number of prominent hui!hft./men. sta te s and the cciitrul s t a t e s .*“
It U hoped that this nationally Drew, Frostproof; Mr*.
C. F, ling. R. M. M ascn,.
'• '-tuldishing there terminal rnar- representative body of men will he
Active pall-bearers were: L. P. In the other company several of the
T o hear bird voices in the tall
h i ” ’ " *» by organization of a private
most successful manufacturer* in treees, the ri uring of o c ean billow*,,
given the opportunity to visit S an ­ Canudu and expects to return t • th«
Hagan,
T
.
F.
Adams,
II.
K.
Squire
,
' rporatioii managed on strictly hu»l*
Floridu are interested.
ford next year while motoring from state in time to attend the annttr.l
to escape day* without sunstr* kv
fi‘ ■ principles, with reasonable regu­
O.
J
.
Popr,
Sam
iirudfnrd
Ed
Putnam
inerting of the Florida S ta te Press
Tam pa f j Jacksonville.
Miami hankers and big business and en jo y nights in refreshing sleep,
n and inspection by municipal
Mr. Ilosmer will accompany the Association, which h to he held ir Interm ent was in Lake X’iew ceme­ men are interested in two hig sugar to see fL«* p|o»y of ev**L*r» •oqrifvs.,
authorities. The Farmers and Truck
Penrarola, June 17, !®. ar.d 11*.
tery c n ' - c . o - ly F. L. Miller.
.
(Continued on page li)
(Continued on pugu 4}
Growers' Terminal M arket, nowbeing party cf editors on the trip through

HIGH COST OF LIVING

OltL \N D o D IS T R It T I I I.o l d D V
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M. OR
J. I1. IIII.IIPUN
P R E S ID E N T .

FLORIDA’S SUMMERS
SHOULD BE ADVERTISED
THROUGHOUT THE NORTH

And Make It Easier For||;::
Farmer To Sell His Stuff!

One Of States Greatest
Talking Points

ONE IN ATLANTA

GET SUMMER RATES

NATIONAL
EDITORIAL
ASSOCIATION

REDUCE PRICE
OF SUGAR
BY GROWING

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June II, 1920

THE SANFORD HERALD
Military Utiitt* To Meet At Re-Union
Tam pa, Fla. Ju n e 11.— Qne of the
biggest feature* of the first annual
re-uninn of the American Legion of
Florida in Tam pa Ju n e 21 and 22
w H be tl.e bringing together of all
ex*tervice inch from this S ta te who
(ought In the dillercnt Divisions o/
the U. S. Army during the World
War. Permanent orflzutions of for­
mer members of the»o Division* will
he formed and arrungcrtients made
t&lt;&gt; bring tiler A men together .it eacli
re-ur.!on.
Only headquarter* to t the 3 l*t,
,*l*t end ‘•2nd Di.ision* and tlie
Navy have been designated at it unu
would lie impossible to have head­
quarter* sfor every unit in the service
However most of the men vrnm
Florida served in these orgunizugions
T h e following designation* of Divi­
sional headquarter* for t i e re-union
have been made:
31st Div. Hillsboro Hotel; Morris
Given* un charge.
s l a t Div. Hay view Hotel; William
II. Jackson in chafge.n
&gt;'Jnd Div. lie S o to Hotel; Willinm
HH. Hammond in charge.

IT S ALL IN THE
“ KNOW-HOW

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\\V tr.n tssu tv y o u o f tlu* atlvisa b i l i t j o f h a v i n g c a sin iw rep aired
a n d iv-i
:lcd lioi ..u.u v know
w h e n it u
rov
t
i&lt;*fac torya n d wh n i will r.ot.
it f* r . - dis­
c a r d in g a r . t!y w o rn o r o!ow „
o u t tiro, g e t o i.r | rico for re p a ir­
in g an d o u r g u a r a n t e e for s a t i s ­
f a c t i o n . T h e y ' r e a m o n e y -sav in g
c o m b in a tio n .

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NavyO Y. M. (*. A .:i Hernie HroSanford. Florida ehurdt in charge.

Oak and 3rd S t.

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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CRIPPLl D TOi.iiViiES GET JOBS
9,500 Firms in London Give Employ­

g i:m

i&gt;

Mr*. D. W Itail ir'l r* - 1 1.•-*! ti..
m l new- o ’ i !.■• serious illrn- • &gt;.' he*
brother 1*:« I tin,* i‘i Sanford
Tuesday
Miss Ciara Pi il'ips ..f Sanford
•pent t!:e k i t . t.d v*tt;i to r parents
here.
Mr.«. 11. II. i ‘..tii-i.
i- attending
the d ls lr i't conferem
i
M I•
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Sanford i
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Mr a
Mr- C. I llim i- o i. spi ni
Wediif-. a;, in Sanford.
*.J- ai«l Mr*. ( ’hurl.
Phillipan . .'M
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vi ; ... . ... t I .id .
I! II. |*a • hi. . had the n i«f rt ., i, i ■ •..
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•lie niiiloiinl -' in ni'* for the employ­
ment of ill-til.ted luetl last September
li.roi ilrin- 11:i\ •• given iieie«*iiry undcrpiklt g iii employ un iicreed per■•nliige of disabled men oil their
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The quota 1* geiienillv r&gt; per cent
and employment ha* been gimrant.... I
' mi •i7 i»*i TIoTe are Mill Pl.isMI ills*
:ibl.'il nun wullliii: for work mid tin*
liiispUal* lime many more to dl*•■liiir.'e.
Min who have |o*t u leg are work*
lug jih eb'rk*, enblnet-innkers, toy
tanker*, weavers, etc., and men with
..niy i,ni* arm are aetliig a* inesapti*
ger*. watchmen. poMmeii, Inspector.*
and learlter*.
N O T AN A R M E N I A N N E E D

The niiiiiil.Ue must Mri'ii-ly urged
on the lu lled Slnte*. llllit for ArOrlando.
ICt'lllll, 1* *.p|rtis. "1
Mr*. IS.’. rr
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Lor d i i i ' h ^ r Mr*. •'! . i 1•• i ll ■ . sudor •Joi;ir.l li |#
; pr:»* tl* i.t form 1*1 government aid
Mr. and Mr
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children. Mr. and M r 1 • „,|d (■ , , would lie lo op•'ll
li.tr .
I'.bic!, s.'ii mid
Mr* 11......... M
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tlir.e M
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*.t |lie near fillin'**. Hilt the work
Hrow ii in it ■• •’. i ■ • o i ’ i.i ; &gt; .
of
Insuring
*afe .■••miimiileiiilnti miglit
Iu*t So - day
I «• .toil** li&gt; n f. c« e of marine*, win*
Mr*. J . V. ... .... . I
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......Id I... withdrawn after a short time.
McLain .-p i
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I- formal i.-&lt; ••gtiillou by Hie great
Mr. and l
1' it Nil
p..vver» a* iiii Independent tuition, perand
Mi«s I., da I •r
motored
mls-loii to form an iii my of tier own
to Day to .i b-Mi a la i Tue.ihiy
of ui...ill .'ino&lt;&lt;&gt;• men and mi .1i ..liter
L. p. |li .iel came " V .- from
itsslstam •• In Hie way of eredli a* may
S my .i.t
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Ltmbe.q Eicitu* r a
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of H.titm;
.ir*
i.e guest*
fuel Hint they do u»t want to be
Mr. and Mr-. E .dor v i r o t i .
nurs.sl I* an e\n*llent giinrnntee of
Mr. an i Mr* Keeil
of Hli on.ii g eredltiihle mtllollal neflleveliiellt ill III**
fill til .*
••Niir«ing‘* only Impair* th*.
ton ,
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ere to a*tet d t
M*n**e ol re-p.'l. tbllllv and III. ill*ales
Eichnor-itei * . edding.
Paul |)
. who i ‘ i v d iiei.eit.- II I.-I-IIOL* 1lltll W 'ever I lie dlltb'llllie*
ploye e| 1 &gt;• .-.■niinele Hunt i f .-.hi Vtn-v Involve I belll«*'l V 10 I b.’.V liavi*
f r :
■ • to voti
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* ullly I*, .nil oil si.lo.•••lie else to e v
trl.'llle till'll*, sill* St. I.*&lt;Ills I'l.st-DN
Rain i lii'ii'i'* i'fi f&lt; r St
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pat&gt;li. It I lie Arm.'iilan*. alter eelilllNlo., i.i-t \vee ..
rle* of raelal e\l*ien. e. eaitnoi work
T h e Ladie* Aid of the M. I
out lb. Irovvu -alvi'tloii, now tlial they
clmrc.i i;.el Vv i. Mr*. .i . . : * .
.an are frei.i from .'j'pi.'s-l.'U and given
last Thursday
III.dr i litinee lii..|. r i lie n..ri.u.l -upport
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D rar Sir:
I b a * r r o m p l r l r d r a r r f u l c h e m i c a l a n a l ia la of I h r l a t u p l f o f «* alr r t h a t
f o u brou |b l m r rarl p la*t » r r k . a n * d h a i r o b t a l n r d i h r f u ll o « ln | r t a u l l t i
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I h r a l o r n r r pr ar ll rall v »»f f r r r an d a lb um in o id a m m o n i a In thla * »alr r a n d
Ita tr rjr amall a m o u n t of r h l o r l n r I n d l r a t r a Ita n r e l l r n i quality f u r h o u a e b o ld
purp i a r a .
In ad d iti o n to I h r f o o d qtialll) r h a r a c l r r U l l i a of a u p rr lo r h n u a r h o l d
n a t r r ll po a a ra a e a a p r r l a l f r a t u r r # of m u r k * a l u r , r v p r r l a l l ; I h o a a o f n r r l l r n l
n a l u r a a r r a t l o n a n d I .D W d r g r r o of h a r d a r t a .
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a a m p l r a of t k r o a t r r . of S h a r l r r l a p r r r e n t . : an d In fladlng no c o l o n , or o t h e r
h a r m f u l h a r l r r l a , full? confirm lla good quality I n d i c a t e d by i h r C H E M I C A L
analyala.
t l f I h r m any n a t r v a a f thla a n d a l h r r reg io n * th a t I h a t e a n a l y i e d , I h a t a
f o u n d none a o p r r U r In all good qu alll lea to that of t h e " P . l d r r W a t e r . ' *
You ra v ery r e a p e r lf u lly ,
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T HON. II. IIA KKIK

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Saleslady wanted — E x tra
sales
ladies
wanted
for
Satu
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only
FO R SALE
Hour, from 6-11 P. M. Apply T h e
F or S a le — Fresh Cow good milker. Surprise Shoe Store. 310 Sanford
Address Logan Mercantile Co.
Avenue.*^
43-1 tc.
Geneva F lo rid a ..
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Wanted
\ p o s itio n a *‘ ten ogr:ph ir
F o r S a l e — Any quan tity r f Pepper er. H iv e had two year* experience
crates u Zaehnry-Tyler Veneer Co. in law firm. Apply at once MS
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McCormick Lumber Co.

JAMES &amp; PAXON, Jacksonville, Fla.

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THE STANDARD AUTO TOP CO.

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For Sale in nere.* land within
city lityii* I. ngwoutl, about live
^b l.o k * from l.jick high any tine
ritru Inml. Will sell cheap. Adilres*
Owner. H&lt; x lliMt Jacks, nville. Fla.
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will run your E rra n d s , ca rry you r M essages,
ca rry you r P a rcels, ca rry your G rip to the train,
h u n t a taxi o r tran sfer w agon for you, etc., etc.,
for the sm all sum oi 1 0 c and up.

For Rent Two or three nicely
furnished room* for light house
keeping. Mr*. Nixon. Over 5 and 10
cent store.
42-3rc

“Let The Dime Messenger Do It”

Vor Rent —One nicely furnished
front bed room. Mr*. Nixon Over
42-2tp
6 and 10 cent store.
room*

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Phone 218-W

For Rent — Furnished house,
ctrictly modern. 6 room* $50.00
month. No children. Address I’. O.
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For It*lit
For s unnier sen*, it.
*e en r Mini cottage, furnisl.e I, . nt*
block fromoreiin. Seubree •■.•• screened
all modern r nvenience* and garage
$3oo. inquire Hailey's Drug Store.
Duyt* na. Fla.
43-3tp

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For S a le— A pretty well gated
Wanted a pair of good mule* and
saddle pony and colt for gir) or hoy, wagon. P. O. Hox 98, Orlando Fla.
a nd saddle, blanket and
bridle
42 - 3 tc
thrown in. Price reasannhle. See h .
W anted— W hite woman to work
A. Mollit, (Mery avenue.
4 3 - lt p
in cigar factory. J . J . M au*er.4l-ntp
For Sale Any quan tity of Pepper
Wanted
Have a ttr a c tiv e pro­
crate* at Zaehnry-Tyler Vcnefcr Co.
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43 - 2 t r position to oiler man interested in
l.ife Insurance business, part or
For Sale Only one-third actual whole time, for Sanford or Seminole
factory co*t. Government farm wa­ Co., Can he handled in connection
gon; line fur farm ; crosstie* and with Real E sta te and Fire Insurance
general use; a big advance in freight business. Address Hox 719, Orlando.
rates is coining so don't delayjwure
4 1 - 1 tp
DURGLARX
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house near you: also harness and
A C C ID C M T
U A 1 3 IL IT V '
Wanted — Woman to wash
oil
saddle*; Write to-day. Governjcnt
prem'ses, also good cook. Apply to
dur Agent. MR. II. W. HERNDON, will wrlle &gt;ou any of the above
Supply Goods Co. Jacksonville, Hu.
Mr*. George G . Herring, French
forms of Insurance *r anything you need In ihc Insurance line.
43-8
Ave and Lake Monroe.
19-tfc
Th ro u g h hie connection with u» he can (jive you Insurance protec­
For Sale Any quantity of Pepper
tion in the wry strongest Company* In each and every line.
M ISC EI.LA N EO rS
crate* at Zachary-Tvlerr Veneer Co.,
43-2tc
Found T ricycle. Call at Herald
Oilier fur inform ation.
43-2tr
Established 1906
For Sal.
Two pair.* good mule*.
General Insurance
Surety Rond*
Employers Liability
Lost One Hamilton 21 jewel
Osceola Cypres* Company.
13-3te
wut^h. No. 9 1. Finder return to
For Sale I acre of untiled land Sandy Ai.derson •'.ire F. F. Duttoi.
.•heap on iril S t. and pernn Ave All an I receive r yard.
43-tfr
cleared, wit! &lt;'r&lt;&gt;p on *Uiiir. U mild
I .o s t —Strayed into my place,
pav you to investigate tit once. I n ­
quire .»! i'eruld IHli.e
43-3tp
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tnoit t'»rk, tin in r *1 wit i. *.*.! atioui
l* IKU., 12 und 1 d un** month • Id. 1 Mlnehew. |{, A.
For Sab* St
Inch lengli th. I'h* &gt;n&gt; 21 2. H. F. Puela. I In.
4 3 - lt p .
13 -ltc
Wt.il:. er
•r.
&lt;’oinmuuil v \'aeutlcno*t
Itnv. For S o’ Clo-e in two live acre* in'Oi'1 lln tf!
Duyt&lt;r.na Heacli. Cb an
with eo.'l »limn* w it ii
ir ud »!• i. live r'M'iil cot
breakfast. $1.25
with ! .ir • igr'iund* an 1 fr [lit trees.
Any of those particularly good looking iy-\v Topn:ght $7.iin week);. . M ake rc*or' aV *na; i 1 Vnet. I*. O. lt..\ !1 IT 13-11p i i"ti* Htiii'kly
43-31 *&lt;;*
around town? There’s a Reason—
Ko» r i l e
\ ietro la and r. i erd.*.
I.ost &lt;&gt;n the streets, a f .tintain —
r ,v«*u 1? \: Mat i i n . . hi.tli in
ll-o S
pen
-.vit!i gold br.nd with " R a d f o r d " I
good m tlii i«»** ' ; •*i« at Hun- on's
&gt;:
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it.
Reward if returned to Mr*.|
43-2l p.
sh«. ;shop.
Ha.if- rd. Hex 19A.
J’J -'Jtc
is now on* the job and prepared to supply y o u r
For Sale Ford t ruck. one ton.
■'Daytona
bench
Raymond
Hotel
needs in the Top and Top Accessories l i n e a t
\\ur in d m *•• A pp !y at Law *n.|'*
! a!f block from b ea c h , clean com ­
12-31c
•lariu
prices which are right and with Materials a m i
fortable room*, excellent home cook-'
% l*«•r Still* 1lining t uMr, huir.'l and in ir. K A T E S R E A S O N A B L E ”
Workmanship which will stand the test of T i m e .
12-tf.
A vi*
gas pi,ate. 2 111 P
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Wear and Weather. Xow-a-days your car is not
For S:t V Fiv. acres of improved
merely a pleasure giving vehicle—it represent- a
I.* -t
(Hack grip containing ii*hii.g
li.ml. two will*, land tiled, six room
tackle Sunday. Return to Taylor
business investment for service and your good
hen**' and oii.er buildings. 3 mile*
Motor Co. Rew ard.
42-2tp
west of Sanford *&gt;n liriei; road.
judgement is reflected in the service which it uivt Inquire Henry l.«e. U. A. Hox it.
LOST
Ciimcn
Pin
tin
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vou. Re prepared for the Rainy Season by h a v i n g
12-.1tc.
S i t r n h ’. v n ig h t .
R ew ard. Phono
Us MAKE and FIT a top to conform to the lim *
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Two furtiishe I dow u LM11
Fur ibeul
of YOUR car.
stair* ro&lt;: l.l* for lig lit In*use keeping
12-2t t* • h - k i t - k - k n - K i f S r C A * * * * *
206 E a * - Tl ir ! St
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i m : ii C A R S
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pimifs . 1’air of goo i iliilllld (log*. x
I Fi.nl Touring Car
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12- Itc W Saxon Six Rondster
Henry 1.. e. It. A. I!"X 1.
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Chevrolet
Touring
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For S:: le Fresh Milk Cow. It L.
W (■ t •••i
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Garri* on. S i n f 1. Fla.
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For
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pulley uf i ill agon Pro**.
I -ed Car Department
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For S nl«* My home, o r
* t r e t and I reach avenue. Can give
x x x x x x &amp; x x x x x x s x x x x x x x x x x x x x
pi».*-e *i.'it about Ju n e &lt;&gt;-t. Newly
papered and in lire! d a * * condition
throughout, own water system.
A
D. Sm ith.
19-tf.

For S ale— Furniture, lods, com­
bination book case ami desk. b. ill
rack, six hob* Prince** range and
oilier piece*. Mrs. \\. II. Peter*.
His Elm Ave.
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•For Sale At lc«* than half price..I &gt;• i'll o Ii .r.'.-n l- tin* most ite- one nine column Wale* Adding Ma.
Tri«ia&gt; • ’
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II .1.... -......|..| Wear tl.e rell III I ’l* Carr ... SSeiuid.
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FOR KENT
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]&gt;• . ni Hi* m ni,
. ill. lot i .ml.'-* von waul some.itie I i
tread
"ii
Itu'
tall
of
your
eoat.
I u ;n e .
I i t;on,e • f VI. - l.i '. ­
R&lt; iinn Furnisl ed.
For R* nt
'' bop Bloc
13-21 c
J III.(Ill III*'ll* i
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ter. M -. I’mil i .ii li 1 1 .t-i
T!i • da&gt;'!. brown *ugnr I* of the
W e . to- .lay.
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i f s.tiif'ird
For Rent
Furnished room. 311
kind
It doesn’t ore'lieiutitig. Mi-* Eii .nor‘» friend* &lt;• r I" It ll'il b I* till.'tided to *W1 'ten I’ark Avenue Phone If.!*.
I.l-tfe
one’s . otTce unlit III.' clip |* two tlilrd*
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For Rent
Flat 3 room*. S I 3.CO
i u.i Geneva wish fi r lie. a h ng eiapty. nod He'll ll ^I'ldenlv gels bll«y m&lt; nth. Hiehop I’lrc k .
!3-2t«
and overdoes tl.
lift- of happiness.
K..r Re'it Store room in the
l.ctiler l»!i&gt;i . \ urallt J u n e I"», 1!*20
j See ( ’ I!. I tiler Ju n e I I . 1920 43tf

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

PKGE 2

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

THE IRANKLIN CAR

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
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M r . ar.d Mr* 'A W. Dr*»*.,r and
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Wir.'.r.a Margaret returned
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Sunday
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Mr ar.d Mr* L M U ' a i and
if ar*na!ivi. - c,
t&lt; i ' i r t a'
;.a*:y
from L o r . f * &gt;d ar.d a !ar;»
p*arh orrhar •
; 4**.v from to*-r. ar.d » p * r ' a rr.'at
L. i f . L j -*» *a» her* '•aili-.f from
►n.o&gt; ar-&gt; da.. Sunday at £oror.ado
Lor.jfaoo'l r* er.tly and tad .sat re­
t.*ai-r. hathir.f ar.d p irn irir.g.
turned from I.af.»&gt;*tt*. Ir.d . ca!i»d
Mr ar.d Mr* A Corpar.y ar.d
th *** hv t r.* *J*&gt;a*.h .,f r..* father •*M*
a -d Mr* J «' K ..* * * " vu:t»d
I . j ' a ' »;!! n* r*m *r.*.-**-i a* h a-. *;
•.r. a 1o a *.d Daytona t * &gt; r t n Su rt i,+r. • * * . * : * . winter* r *r*
day a
V r .;- * d . *.at- 1 ar.d had a
M.** Ir:» Ilr.’ t r.ai arrompar.!*
fir.» ttm*
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President Wilson Is Now Riding a Bicycle
WHY NOT YOU?
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That’s why ihese road records
in different parts of the country

New York to Boston and return

W e h ave ju st received o n e carlo ad and a n o th e r R ollin g, are
in position to m ak e im m e d ia te deliveries w hile thev last.

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injf and Healthy
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motoring today is what a
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are realizing that it is quality
and the principles—not luck—
which enable Franklin owners
to get the above results.

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t *i&lt;!a&gt; inOvi*&gt;|n aith
hi- ur.«*l«\ Brother M*rl* Marshall and Mi .
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M r. L. it tio r* and two little
daughter- l*fr U *dn*-day for Oakland
for a f*w day* \;*it jo .\fr* (Io r*‘»
S*s*rul furnitt*. w*nt to t.ak* I at h*r M r M.«!i &gt;Irn
I * . up Saturday M ig h t for a t i . h fry 1
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fro - •r «■ •&lt; port* th*t* «*. m . to tias «■
T h * p«*op|* of tin■ new ndii t «■a r. i
t.&lt; •ri [ii&lt; ' tv of li»h and pl*nty of ' . n
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Mi . &lt;iayl* Mur.l ull left T u e.d a y
I»ay e a e r n . e . It * . 1 . tri* rir-t «nter*
for \\ iiiti-r Par' w( &lt;r. . he g. e» t
tumment of .»r ;. • : a*a i* r 1 \*r given
utt' iid the ^ &lt; am p" now ir. *. • mi,
iri th* town arid ail thing* cot;*ii!e;ed
at ll-illin* foli*,.*
was an iduhorat* atfuir. A grand
Mr* II
It Mi-Cull .-ntert/itned M in i-» and .1 •urpn * to all the town
her S S . ! a - 4* her hum* T u e.d ay ................ .
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the regular , urh
Klv,.rt in th ,.
monthly I.ii . h . . . and .n. ml meeting
MucK rr,.,lu „ ,lu,.
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of the rla*. ar,.! like all the re.t »'». ,
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a m e t enjoy aid* or. anon
.n«l patlenrc to the training of the
lit,| weather and wate-melon* »r- J children, from the " li t t le t o t . " up tn
rived in Oviedo shout thi ..am* time
young ladie* and grnt.-lmen Ik this year, the one a very w« Icome, th longing to th e school.
the other a very unwelcome visitor
Itev
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Metcalf was chief
and tin* one we like the least will he decorator ami with flowers, palms
with us the longest.
and palrncltocrt trimmed the school
Dave Howard of (la., a former re­ room most effectively Mrs Medralf
sident of Oviedo spent *1 few days and Miss M ary Howie. Sunday
in our midst this week.
School teachers taught the children
On Friday the IMh a play "A how to speak and given the n*cMrs
Rosa Mr*
Kentucky llelle” will lie given nt cessary elocution
the school houie. The play is man- Farlan conducted the musical end
(Continued on page 9)
I aged* by Mr*. T . \V. Lawton and
Mr ar.'l
Mr« .* WSwop*.. Mi».
M *»&gt;.«• S»o|.. ..fill M r Ffar;ii« * w o [ *
. -pi fii Kriilay t*i -urifoni.

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t .lie v . in Sanford c n l Seminole C.iinty
Mon*;,
rr.ad* here i&gt; al*-» i&gt;eirg invest* | in dev*d .pin? ’ ’-ir
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hemes and furtn*. tt:*it, &gt;•»*« etc.
A ■.;* . n r in r.«*i i f anything in the way « f prop.-ty
will d&lt; well :»» call at my otf.ee. The m ail center-’
huiloii.g on I ark Ave
! r-a\* ussirtei n-ay and cr.n helfi vou.

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J. E. SPURLING

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�tinder the world In return for tin raw

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material, food and medicine. Hut II
rrnl day*, but the true* all urouuc
they hare neither money nor credit
how nro they to take (hi* first great
*lep townrdx redemption
One-half the world mny not eat
while the other half starve*. How
long do you helleve the plnguc of ty­
phus Hint Is taking n hideous death
toll in I'sthonla and Poland and the
Ukraine nttd rating along the frlnget
of Cei-nmny and Oerho-Stovnkln will
confine Itself to there remote lands?
Only last Katin day our health coin

rhowed that It had put tip n deeper
ate struggle with fttarvn*fnn hy entlnf
all the Imrk and ehtubbery within
•each.
Chicago OtticlaJ Refuted Salary Raise
I'r e iv in g the county needed the
money worse I turn he did, William J
(Jmhatii. deputy county comptroller, ol
Chlcngn, refused to accept a $IH)U sul
ury Increase.

BOY
Ft r the price of tv/ • geo : M 1 • y •i •an buy a
FO K IJSO h . i ( T- it
tan do th work of Six
(food M u'is. A i T 'P 't . r i : r * d.*!.\\tvii .s ordered.
CItt your ora r i". on t.:r. .o that you v. 11 not ))v
delayed.

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MARVEL

W h e n you let us supply y o u r building
netda you get n great deal m ere than just so
many foot of lu m b er-b an d ies of shingles —
pounds of r. ils— or panels of Beaver Board.'

TALLEST MAN IN A. E. F.
ASKS K. C. FOR JOB

V _ u p e t the. oenefit o r o u r building
material l:nov!ct!~c r.cl ?::pcrlerco in Service
that rtelps ycu get tne .etulta you want at the
r :r,ht price. Service firct in planning the
w . v — more service in selecting proper mate*
r . 03 — speed;-* service in delivering the goods.

FORD SERVICE
Ii •member th at w lun you bri: g your Ford &lt;; r Ip r &gt;
for mp'd':&gt;ri*'al attention that you g t from iir&gt; Ford
S i vice, M-iterinl. experienced worKim n and Kuril
la* to ty t r.cc
\\&gt; o u ’. ’aw parts a 1 o\v* d to be sold
lie re. Your Ford e» r is too useful, too valuable it»
take elm v es with poor quality m ateriu's. Bring it
lr r •anti rave both time and money.

c . F. WILLIAMS

It will pa y you to
be one o f them.

EDWARD liIGGINS,

Dealer

Manager

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Must Aid by Extending
Credits. Says Davison.
GRAVE MENACE TO U.

You pay &gt;or the materials. T h e serv ice
P*L&gt;.. for itself in the larger volume of business
it u .iig j through super-satisfied customers.

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European Ruin Would Involve
America— Starvation and
Disease Rampant.

117 Komnierrinl Street

p, . &gt;| in-.. |n.— Speaking liefnre the
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of tin* |’.n:iii| of loiverilor*
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l*ut of City •Snt\d for Bockljt •••

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Tills I* already one of tlm worst ly
pints epidemic* in the world’* bUPiry.
In Cnllclii whole towns tire crippled
nml business suspended. In seine dls
trlcis there Is hut one doctor * each

Hubert .1. Kciliugion, ilruiii timjnr of
the Th ree lltimlrcil ami Klevi-nth llebl
a r tllb r y baud. Sciciity-ilInHi iltvlslun.
ami the tallest mini In the A. K. 1*’..
.nin e nil the way from I'ltlston, Pit., to
ask tbe K iif i i .xipbe nieitt bureau
ill tbe l.iilignere but. I’orly slxlll street
nml llroadw ay. New York, fur a J"b.
He Is “I* Inches, nr *t feel. S Inches
lull, lie Wallis te sell giim|s. Ilcsldc
him Is stnmllng Itetl Vogel of I l'_'l
Prospect avenue, the Mrntiv who look*
Mllllll beside lledllttftoll. blit iMl’t.

Ki'ili'ml
depart i. *-at
ofjj J •i &gt;»11*
agent* itr.' nt.il- i.g it country-wide
scnrvli ftn
M C Sever Harvard's
“boy ^. l« itlc marvel,'* &gt;lm ri t en th
perfected n new receiving ■*• f*»r wife
lens. The youth served in t I l u r Vtird null” **b”” l -11111 «|1« Ill'tive sea
service. II. h i t h i. home In Valpa
nilsn. Ititl., f&gt;&gt;r t ’hlcngo In exhibit III**
Invent hit to it t'hlciigo tlrin. l i e nev­
er reio lieil t ’hlnigii ntul to tint** prl*
vnte detectives, ntilrotiil pullce and
feillTltl ilgetil*. have nut futlliil it single
trnee o f the "wireless wizard.”
It Is hellevetl by miiiii * authorities
Hint bis 11l*,ipjtenrnnee Is line to being
wttylnld by secret agents o f foreign
I tower* engi r to secure the hiventlon
which lie Itiul with him when he start•■•I In I'hlengo.

i:to n i / ml for ;
•ti building material
*la i fv.rii ' ( t it- more light
your job.
11 will pay you to let us figure
on your lumber requirements.

KKK1' Y&lt; l l KYE ON THE IIEItAU) WANT COLUMN
" *T ? r a t P E r

IfiO.IHWI |ton|t1i*.

In tin* Ukraine, we were total, typhus
and Itillucnza have nlTevted tnnst of tin
ptipulatloii.
A report from Vienna, dated Pcbru
nrv UI. said: “Tliere are ration* fot
three weeks, r ».*atIi stalks through the
streets ef Vienna and takes unhinder­
ed tell,
lludapi'st. according to our Infortnn
• tint). Is one vast city of misery and
suffering. T h e number of deaths Is
double Unit of blrllis. Of the lll'M**
children In the schools, ino.iHKt are de
pendent on public charity. There are
150,000 workers Idle.
Typhus und smallpev have Invnded
the four countries composing Czcclio
Slovakia, ami there Is luek of medi­
cines. soap and physicians.
In Serbia typhus has broken nui
again and there an* bul -0 0 physicians
to minister to tin* needs ef Hint entire
country.
In Montenegro, where food Is run
nlng short, there are but five pliysl
clans fur a population of IVo.ood.
America Overflowing With Rlchct.
Iteturiilng to the United Slates a
few weeks ago with all these horrors
ringing In my ears. I found mysell
anee mure In a land whose granaries
were overltowinu. where health and
plenty nhiuinded and where life and
activity and eager etilerprl*e " e r e in

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Can Be Employed to
Advantage.
I'rellmlmiry test* of the wireless telypholii* hy officer* nf the fnre-l serv­
ice, 1'nlti'd S tates depitrimetti of agrleiilture. In tin* vle'iillv nf Portland,
lire., lead to tin* belief that tbls Inveld bill can be utilized extensively In
the iiatlntuil forests, e*peelnlly In llrepreventlon* work.
While It Is recog­
nized that there are cotidllHvns lltaltIng wireless telephone traosmlcslon.
Hie results so fur an* pronounced very
satisfactory.
line nf tbe sets used lit tin* tests was
Inslttllcd on Mount Heed. Hregen.
where the problem o f providing n satIsfnetory support ftw the nntetume was
a d'llletilt one, «lm e n taa* t was needed
which would he str ing inniudijto
1 1*1 the 7'* or Ml mile gales that sweep
the mountains. At tin* same time the
■mist had to lie light enough for the

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I n*ked hi } s e l f : ••What If this ptngm
end fiitiiiiie were here In tin* great ter
rltury between tlo* Alliintle -calumn'
and the Mississippi 'alley, whlcl
l roughly parallels the exteni ef Hies,
J r M ’K l, a I .B K * I*
HKl.t*N
mnvillc,
Florida tavaged iunnlrles and tbul
nf
nor
own
people
condemned
to
idle
1 ■ throughout. Hat es $1.50
ness by link of raw material am!
I'iiihH Hestnurant adjoining.
whose fields had been devastated by
Invasion and rapine were racked by
starvation and pestilence and If we
laid lifted up our voices and Invoked
tbe alteiitlnn of our brothers In hap
pier Kttro|H* to our own deep miseries
and our cries had fallen on deaf eur«
would we mu in our despair cxdulll
against their liearllessnesa!”
Only Three Way* to Help Europe.
There are only three n ays hy whiel
these stricken lands can secure sup
piles from the outside world. One It
hy* payment, one t&gt;&gt; credit, and tin
third I* by exchange of commodities
If these peoples tried to buy material,
and supplies In America at the preseie
market value of their currencies Aus
trla would have to pay forty times lie
original cyst. Cermany thirteen time*
15recta* Just double. Czccho-Slnvakln
CLASSES ADJUSTED
fourteen times and Poland fifty times
These figures are official uml nre a
anil lti:i&gt;AIIti:i)
true Index &lt;&gt;f the economic plight nt
these countries.

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FINED $200 FOR POEM
Declared
Lyric
Compo*gf
Annoyed Her.
■Ids, secondhand typewrite!
salesman and alleged ciunpo*cr of “soli
|vrles.” was assi*ssei| a line of
In
Ivans,)1 f l t y on complaint &lt;d pretty
Miss Madeline McKInii. Instructor fot
a telephone rotopnny.
I'or the last tlv* months, ........ ..
to Ml*“ MeKInn, Fields had annoyed
her with Ills attentions nml poems
Sin* had him nrrestisl on a former nreasbiii. she said, hut he forfeited III*
Wonun

Lenses Ground

L. A. BRAND
Optometrist-Opt Irian

221 E. First Street
Opposite Pimtoffire

It Is clear, therefore, that they cun
not give u« gold for the things they
must have, nor have they either prod
nets or securities to offer In return fui
credit. If only they could obtain raw
material which these Idle millions ol
ilielr* rtnild convert Into manufactured
tin ducts ilit-\ would have something It

Diamond makes fabric tires so
good th at users prefer them to
tne original tire equipment on
their cars
So Diamond makes a cord tire to
have and hold the same place of
preference in th e cord tire class

Horte Starved to Death.

A peculiar nrcldent led to the ileatl
of a valuable hnr*c belenglng to J‘.d
ward Newninn o'* llnylls. III.
Tin
horse, with n new harness nml n hue
gy. disappeared find the supposltloi
wa* that It bad been stolen from He
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C H A S . L. B R IT T
SPOUTING
is as good as any in tin1 lea
|u y than most of th e m —

Mr. i» •’ Hunk #*•&gt;-* " *- • n y " i n ­
to h . v e gone t&gt; Con t ie M ir k if
we hadn’t k«*p bin. from it. Now- all
v.e hnvr to sav about that i- that
no one ever told u* njioul Mack
wanting him except
"81 inny!"
When ever M v l; or any one else
wants one of our players, let 'em talk
u
,u,'. 1! e Tam pa did.
M,m i lie d«-..cn oi . i.eui v a n u ; i
,enta .&lt; i f nearly one him (red. below
the I n - h i n d t e i inurK. a n d ihi
Sjnfi
futu a e r. oi used to ; ( i
gnid &gt;f a rccorl Liu much :tr t i c y
li.ite always h d • en fan t winning
team m .mies giaK Oj ■
||.&gt;ae.er, what hasn't there come
u|i this season that hasn't had somer i n g to do towards marring the
:■ gre&gt;s of our team.’ We have had
ii.T v th in g to contend with that wn-.
.
l.iiown to any team and wit it i:
•till have a hard working
. iger. quite a few good | iters
i |dm 1■.y1 btineli i.f fan,i tt ill
• III 1 . " U g h . And tile-, will ii
e running yet. u Mm
I i it ring "in f&lt; r pin ■
•no of them on Iroad h * ; e .

I "S k im
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' ought to go good in T
t . « of l a c i lull will s e e
p i t } of stick candy
to have work to fa«t
AND
MARK

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Mr
Tomin;
his rigl
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al o jumps onto
standing up for
umpire. Says rut
•laiin fTTat wi.en
Tam pa learns

enough Hasp Hall
s &gt;in**thinie he doc»n
'em talk.

E I t l T O It

&gt; I ANDING o r T i n : r u

Gene Gainey is making us
sweet little manager. He hasn't
time yet to get his team going
he wants i t —hut after he is on
jots long enough then watch

one!
had j
lik ej
the]
us. |
G JlTney
Hurke
And Gene stars at the
Walts
A N’o. 1 fielder, didn't d
Ollvrnian
in the piteher* box. and
Olcch til}
can tell us any one in the I
Donnell
-an hold down that third
Inina n
better than him.
Hurdiek
f'halker
And they rave about tl i Daytona Si knell. :
fatis sticking to the team, even when
G allic) Now Hailing .12!!
they loose. And what about it 7 It'
a Lo t we don't ln.-.i the grand stand
The aln ve average* weic released by T •t r
mi
crowded at every game, but we have including t i e gutucs played Wednesday. (
• has i
gnj one regular bunch of fans that beginning to close in on hint There are about 21* point
art- sticking and they are going lo ft \ • Wi don't beli'M- tbi-.t OleeliM &gt; -fa* bit hi- *lr
continue to stick, and they are going leek
for t -ni to be right up along with linfnvy i
to get plenty to make t'&lt; n happy *--n|
*
•»iiii.* wick II. tb tU’er nan and Inman
ye" before this thing i* o v r .
t l i - in k and s how a iili-iant d i n-r- is *.

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Tam pa
27
4 87&lt;
llradontown *
18 13 581
Orlando
27
25 5 21
Daytona
17
17 5.U
Harlow
Hi
18 47(
Lakeland
12
1!) 381
SA N FO RD
12
20 375
St. Pete
10
2.1 30:i
Sanford Scores fur The W eek
I k i i a y a t Lakeland 7 Sanford 12.
i lir a; at Lakeland 7 Sanford 1
M in d ay at Sanford 5, Harlow 10.
Tuesday at Sanford
liar tew 8.
" i ue-'la\ at Sanford I, St P * t c 4
Thursday at Sanford 2 St. i eu* 4.
.idcntown wired to the

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Ttio other it iv my little eoitsln
broil: I t liein. hi i-t-nrt e.ir.l inarkisl
\ plu&lt; fer every I bin
pi dc|w&gt;rt*
inenl
lll» fuller s.iM- "Win tobll,
bow .loes ibis 11 *|&gt;t o n l o b l l ' s reply
wns
"Well, but diillil}. Illllt's my
hnrdesl kI l i d ) I A* linage.
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.ruing. At least be oat- t o the
i
oltieiuls that to wa» eoitdng
!•
lire i!ut be diih * eollie. .1&lt;&gt;1111
V . tin wired t luii In* was coming
u i then signed with .some other
• A- Kllis has been promising for
time and now it is doubtful
.. '-her or not tie will get hero.
s, in n y" Watts, tin- limn tlint we
i .- ted on as tin- "big b o y " for
i
-canon will wear a Sanford unif'-'-M no longer. Tin* Club rloscil a
»i'.. with Tam pa several days ago
obi hint for a cash consideration
. ! W *tts will report to them.
\fi* r the ones we liad counteii on
,.'ol to show up. Itichmond and
* tpman wen- hired ami were both
good lip until the time they
•-i nurt. Ilii-liinuiid, Imwever. was
i . c b-ft Si.iiford f**r his home the
' „-t ' of the lie* blent any way.
\- I Richmond, better known us
'■ miinilc" Dan. was one man Ilu*
* d s and tio- f a n s hated ............ go.
U ' king hard all the time, never
'l u n g up no matter what the m ore
■■* *-. .uni using his noodle at every
stag■ of the game, hi- worked his way
tiio tin- hearts of the fans ami every
•" e *d them hope to s e e the time
•ii lie will come back to ibis burg
■uirs to play some more.
!n tb*- game with Hnrtow last
M nduy, Dan. while trying to sleal
■ &lt;&gt;nd sprained his ankle. H** was
Don releaved liy Chapman. It was
ist an inning or so after that when
' Imp,nan stopped one,**!! Anderson'
but with his nose, breaking ami sliatG-ring it so th»t in- will lie out of
11 ‘ game for some little time.
This leaves us with Boswell,
weltering and our new man from
I t 'Chester lo look after the pitching
• t * ntit new pitcher* arrive.
Hut the Feils, with all their hard
• -■ with tin pitcher*, tin- hard lurk
D ey have had with umpires de•*toi: , tin* hard luck they have had
.Mr. Rose'* suspensions, etc are
bent yet by an) means. There
I-"* much "light t " the end" spirit
Sanford to let her team go
to stay down. We intend to
-w Daytona, St. I'cte or any of
• &lt; other towns that have iieen
i'm g hard luck this season, that
* ‘ an and will support our
team
1 stay right with them until the)
*'*• put i.i the running.
Vml that old saying, ‘he that laugh
&gt; t. laughs be t " applies to our case
•1T,d all you fans who are not even
"it g. gel your face* set right be*
■l't '• you are going to have some real
•mghing days yet and take it from
t it* y are not far distant.
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will be found in Orlando Winter Park, DcLand and most
every place around us, but where is the one in Sanford,
That is something that costs very very little and we were
just wondering when we shall have one

we have been wondering about is how long is it going t&lt;
take all the men of Sanford lo realize the One Best Bet ii
the Clothing business here. It is true that there is a bij
bunch, and yve are glad to say, A Great Big Bunch, have al
ready discovered to their oyvn satisfaction, as well as ours
that the “ Different store” is the logical place to do then
shopping. Still there are some that haven’t been reachec

lain p a claims that "Skin ny'* i*
*•» tike- the place of C a n ho end
Humprhics. They are not expecting
froi.*, him at that, hut v.a w"l
&gt;*ay t h L - Ta.npa ii getting a good
pitcher— if he pitches. " S k i n n y "

Cornlth Tin Miner*.
The men who **-ert. 'n i lo* Corn Inil
fin mines nrc a rlu«* b) themselves,
slid nil tlii-lr differences ar&gt;* mljuatcd
by tin* stannary .emirt*. as they are
ralb-*l from ilu* Latin word stannum.
I'liese curious eourts bine existed In
their pr«*«ent form since the middle of
the tldrleenih century, iitul. In ii sim­
pler form. Hindi earlier: and tin* min­
ers clu'in to be free from all other
Jurisdiction, "excepl In mutters a f ­
fecting ib*&gt; land, life or limb.”

Useful Kerotene.
Housewives, with but few exrepllnn«, tlo not properly vi^liie kerosene.
A* a lubricant n drop or two will set
things going which refused to go hefore. As a cleanser It can often be
|sed with great aihiuilrtge In place of
simp mid water. Floors ran be more
ipilckly noil more thoroughly cleaned
with a well-olbsl mop than with «oni
and water, leaving n bright, sh'nlng

Making- Things Right, If Things Go Wrong
Give Us A Chance To Prove To You That Appre
ciation Is Shown You For The Business
You Give To

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A iiiilipn* churrli lias recently been
completed In Santa Ro«n. Cal. livery
pie*-** of limber In It. except the door,
wi*&lt;* cut from one In***—u giant re*l«
wood. IN feet III diameter. The tree,
which produced Tn.ishi feet of ilmher,
crew on n high iimimtulii range near
Greenville. I.* miles from th«* I'arldc
ncean. mill when cut win* foiitul to bo
nhout l ight litindred u-nra obi.

We certainly shall leave nothing undone to merit their busi
ness and even though no one is free from mistakes, stil
there is no one that is quicker than we are in

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Prolific Mctqulte Tree,
A hlstnrlcnl mi*s&lt;|u!t«' treo. cut down
n Honolulu. I tuwall. October -71. 1910.
a lilcb served a* n valuable source of
iced, and bad been n landmark ntnietlng the Interest of thousand* of
tourist* traversing the I'nclflc ocean.
Hul; during the ninety-two years of Its
‘xlstence, been tin* progenitor of limn*
until* of ire*** which now* cover
hrotiglmut the Hawaiian Island group
tpproxluuitely t’itfti'*i neres &gt;f mostly
mrren land which formerly wa*
worlldeiM

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THESANFORDHERALD
R. J . HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, business Manager
Published Every Friday by

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

Florida. And we would like to see
omo of t h o :e folks who have been
taying away from meetings .of this
•ort ci me out end take a hand in
making Sanford. We nesd a good
trnng pull from every man in thit
ity and c n u n t y J n th • days to com e.

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HuiscitirTtof* I'Hitr: in ahvanck:
I llti T H I N G S IN S T O R E
ONE YEAH-------------------------------- -----d-W
HI X MONTHS______________________ I &amp;
There are big tilings in stoke fo r'
rn iti:i: month s ...................................... - « Sanford and while this paper has
. I H M J u S ' r o i i d S l i M Mail M siU r Au,u«l Had been informed about them publicity
IMA. at lb* I ' n l i l f n al Minlafd. IturMa
cannot lie given them at this tim e
I'a d K A(1 of Marih lid . I»I&gt;
but it is sufficient to «ay th a t this
T r l t t h m i No. I I
D f l t c 1 l l n a l d llutldiar
city will soon ta k e its ngl tful J.laie
among the big cilie- t f I luridn for
Wi ll it i- aU over t.ow,
if these things com e to pass and the
— O —»el.aiices are excellent f« r them to be­
What a relief to the winner and come fact* there will be no holding
bar . tiie progress of Sanford. For
lo se rs alike.
many
year* this city has lagged in
-O
ti e inward march toward prosperity
Th is i&lt; the time to force! petty
in the many essentials that -p.dl
difference* and all pull f&lt;»r Sanforu.
city building. We have hail or&lt; s[ eritv
O
in a large measure but it ha*
al!
There are many hig thine* that
• f. at the farming interests and
should he put over here and they we have lost signt c f the important
should he put over now,
fact thut Sanford is at the head &lt;&gt;f j
()
riavigatioi i&gt;t. th e great St. J o h n '* I
Many of the Mate papers are iiuv*- river, we have lest *ight of the fuel
ir.g fun with 1lover nor ("alt* beetfuse that it could he made one of t h e ’
he
wa- defeated We never *av any* rie -t attractive t&lt;&gt;uri't cities in *L*
.
Itandiduiei ii state, we have lost sigh! of the fa&lt;
mid eau* him or hi* family any
hat it I- one i f tin- i all lie* t. be*t
art ache•eiitejl iilie* in 11 e state with mile*
11
if go...| road*, with mile* "f ri vof
■ i.’ ai.d la •• front
with g&lt;&gt;b|er.
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Ta k e
Good
CARE
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GARAGE

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That *Utp» in ll'infcr—hrre gon are

K'M i store* your tn;ichini* for you tim ing
flu* .-uimiuT month* — pro­
tect it from rust take* raw
of tli * tiros anti battery ami
wlp n you are ready for it. it
will be r rady for your us *.
\V • oha go a small fee for
t| e a i! storage.
W e
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As
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ORGANIZATION ANI) MANAGEMENT

THE ('RANKLESS ENGINE
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GOTOEXTREMES

■t a real engi".e Th i* engine Inis 1 1put t " all the practieal pulling 11*»I *
ill.) vcritic* the judgement of ail the mechanical engineer* iti lh&gt;- country who
tt '. -..it.g the-e men are some of the be-t in the
country, with
an int**r-

t nit . m a t r • put a t . n
V.l-o.l 1,1 ('•-it ..inly' Ti i - en&gt;:nu* ' a* t e -a m e pi-tons and eylimlre that any
I "an t he eagii i hi pi-rat on wi
. * |,. ,.|e a f ci m a cylinder to prodc e energy. I he di lie re nee bet ween
ot n.-r g isoliro- i-tu * • l.a- U i- i ■ \ h o w t - •
t ■*• i rankle*- engit ■ at d Mu- ■ran! . a f t tv ;»• of .-r.ginc i* oniy iii the reel ho of converting reciprocal to rotary
tnoiiri-i T h e Ktnley principl- tin * h o w tt I ow to • invert reciprocal to rctary motion without a crank shaft, and
at the s a me tin.*- eliminate- 1 t* 11 'I,, t hi . i at enemy of motion to the extent of probably at lent 90 per cent. It
•d wr’ -t ;,i•. hearing- We nil know how often the &lt;* burn out 1 he upal • • d i nun *t • • t
man . &gt;- i r.
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a small fraction J that of the pretent type of engines. You
beep • &gt;*! of the-*- i-nigtte will .
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producing -uch an engine wi!l make money. That is
know that - uch -m engine v. ill
why the tuck of thi- Company Its prioil.i it g -uch an engine will make money Th at is wbv the stock of thionsideratiori of t-verv one who liu* m oney.
( ‘ o m p an y i» w ori • tin

Health Faddists Apt to Become a
Nuisance.

anything to show for your labor?
Hard to Deny Tha t There Arc Many
Like the Unfortunate Jiggln*, Who
Literally •'Dumb-Bell” Them ­
selves to Death.

In th*&gt; evenings. In hi* room, he tt*i*d
to lift li« n bars, •annuli ball*, heavy
dumb-bells and haul Idtasetf up to
the celling with Ills teeth.
lie liked It.
lb* spent half the night slinging him*
self around hi* room. Ilu*jtld It mudi*
til* hralti i lenr. When he got hi* brain
perfectly eleilr lie went In lu-d and
*h |-t. A* r""ti
he invoke h beg.'tri
•I* :i!r Mil* It !• III!.
* M*&lt;||- .- d&gt; ad It*1 wa*, o f course,
it | ■*T i : but tin- fa d licit he dumb.Ml I*iin»*•l f to deatli at an early
*$si■*• *I**•*- Iml ] rev.-tit a wtnde genera*
?l»n» of ytiling non from following In
lil** \•nth
uro iridih-n by the health
t ; .i i
mania
'I hey m ak e th e m s e lv e s a nu isance,
'I hey get Ilf. a! Impo-sllde Imurs.
They go out bi sidy jittlo sub* ami
run m,-imtlion h e a l s b efo re b r e a k f a s t ,
blow i b a s e around tiiir«-foo| to get t
dew on th e ir f e e t .
They hunt for
o/utie
They b o th e r about pepsin.
I ln-y won't .-at no-lit hecilUs,- it has
ioo much nitrogen,
T h e y won't - a t
fruit hccuu«o li h u u i't got any. Ttiey
p re fe r nlhunilii and *tary h to hm i.leIterry pie and doiiglmtiis. They won't
drink w a ter out o f u tap. T h e y won't
ent -a rd iu e s out o f a tin. T h e y won't
use o y ste rs out o f a pall. T h e y won't
drink milk out rtf u glass.
T h e y are
a fra id . Yes. sir, a fra id .
C o w a rd s !
And a f t e r all th e ir fu«s they pres*
t-ntly Incur som e sim ple, old-fashloiu-il
illnes* -and die like anybody else.

fur Boos.
Pr, II. II. Warn-n Is Inivltig n eoncr*-te tree built on Ids lawn at West
Chester, I'u., to provide homes for
birds. Tin- ire.- I* upon a wire frame
IS feet lilgll.

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wpi-flal adtantages in Mu-lr f.u . •
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Provident People Provide Protection
tt) ilu-ir finam-ial inti-rots
by keeping tln ir pr"|kfiy
insured at al! limt ' against
loss or ciamaLV I*;- tiro.
That thirty million
policies proviil*- &gt;i\iy billion
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Moles of dllTereiit M^.-s

will lure tin* birds to nn-et and n st.
At the base of the tree will be a large
concrete bath to provide the gt|.&gt;sis
with running watcr'nl till time* * lm|I ll lb III limbs ot- lb*, "tree" will glw
|HTcldng nooouuiioduilons.
Hut |||,.
iplestlon I*, will th*- birds b&gt;- fiMil.-i)
by tb l' *-hib*irately counterfeit tree’
«*• have seen some most elaborate
anil i-vpeiisive bird bouses empty year
litter year

ASK HIS BANKER

In t i i n l r a r l o r -

Scaled hi Js will b*&gt; received by the
City Comtni ioni-r- of Sanford on or
paid Siy iil-for*- ' p. in Jun e 2S, 11*20 for;
E v ery on e i* aware of t 1*- l.irg. proti** that liuve been made, and large dividemis that have been
the furni 1 ng of all material* and I
Kurd M otor. Continental M-torr. King! t Motor. Falls M otor. Northway Motor, and many other*.
constructing
a 'i-m-r in Hbo-k 9 '
The Arm trong-l’. mley Crankb-o Engine Company can ei|ual th e record of the best of these because it not only
Tier
S
and
in
iiloeks III, 11 und 12]
has an automobile t &lt; -or. but on*- that will serve every purpose for which m otive power i« necessary and also
Tier 9. approximately I **o feet long. ;
whether th e fuel used is gasoline, kerosene or steam.
Also for the laying of a -ewer pipe
The world is looking for a motor with greater power and less upkeep, and the &lt; rankb-ss Engine lits these re­
to
be used for drainage on West
q u irem en ts and will cost less to build at the same time
First Street from Cloud Ranch eai*t
With a c l e a n o r g a n i z a t i o n such as this C o m p a n y ha».
Gill feet.
Armstrong — Etnley t'runkle** Engine Cu.
and a product nf superior merit, nothing is left to he dePlan* and S point cat in in can be
Jacksonville, Fla.
nired by th*- .-s'lst conservative investor with funds. An
I)*..ir Sirs:1 seen at the office of the City Clerk
opportunity to invest in a Company like this comes once
Without any obligation on my part have a
or at the office of the City Engineers,
In n lifetime and if you hnvc any regrets in the future,
representative of your company call if possible, beFred T. Williams.
they will be because you didn't investigate our claims
fore J u l y 1st.
The Commissioners resegve the
and purchase an interest in the Company.
right
to reject any or all hid*.
Now is your time to become financially interested
H. R. S T E V E N S . Mayor.
in this com pany while the shares are selling at par.
L. R. P H I L L I P S . C ity Clerk.
A
ddrera................................................
* 1 0 .0 0 T h e price will advance to $11.00 per share on
4»-2tc.
J uly 1st.

A REAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

n

Y O U have your money each
to save—Do You Do It? When
this year is ended will you have

0. MOTOR CO.

corporation, incorporated under the law- of
P The A i n.str. t.g
it- b y frii*ikH"'* Engine Company i- a regular
eat:
a*
a
hound’*
tooth.
If
anyone
can
make it cleaner, we wan* to know how
Florida I be or gut rat. •
:| ;.-i any similar company th at ever was linaneeil in this S tate. Tin- otllcvr* of
It u ■wing linatu-ed .A a
gatit-.atiiifi and gladly invite the most careful investigation.
The
hooks
of
the ci tnpnn.v art- proud f i i .
» ec five itive»tor*. and hooks are auilited m on t' ly by accreditn-i accountant*.
; r-fi t ■
the company at* al way
*l hf* j
*.* *
;.
ioi.-ciors \ceil ruing to tt
Hy-I.uw*. seven Direstor* are nech-fore it can he carried out This throws about the expenditure
of
funds
c e s s a rv in fa v o r ■&gt;f .inv
.x -t-t if only .i majority of live were neecessary to transact busine**.
il II ad II I -l-l l.l ! v&gt;i

&gt;

“ God Gives Every Bird it’s
food, but'does not throw it
into the nest— Burnett Print

Up and at ’em! Our law-makers
are being paid for something that
they are not doing.— Pensacola News

The following editorial from the
f.nry Times Is printed tty the Journal
of the American Medlcnl Association
ns a lesson to health faddists:
There Is n great deal of truth In the
•allrtntl story of Jlgglns, who bad the
&amp;
health habit. Jlgglns lived 2d years
203 PARK AVE.
ago, and health was a dl*ea*e with
SANFORD
*
FLORIDA
film. The Dallas News says that Jig*
gins took n cold plunge every morning.
He *nld It opem-i! tin- pore*. After It
lie t ' fii r i oiigrc*he took b hot &gt;|Minge.
lb* *nld It
ejii.t-il the pore.*. I l f got -&lt;* Thai lie
eottld ‘p in a m i *lm : Ills pore*
».ti.?
will.
•if1’
Jiggln* used tu stand and breathe
f -Up
o' lit;
ut an open window fur half an hour
•i: i*■Ugar
in-fore dressing, lb- »nl&gt;l it expanded
bis lungs.
Ii.- might, of course, have
mi rht p
bad It ilotn* In a -hoe -Imp with a
n•
boot stretcher; but. after till It eo»t
him nothing t Iti - way. And what Is
f.|Z
half an hour?
N•
After to* had got Ids ve*t on. .tiggins used to lilt-'b himself up like
a d&lt;&gt;g In harm -* and do shadow * xeflse*.
lie did tln-in forward, back­
!
* 4 1 Jf|4t H1J*'*'
lit;*'
ward ntid blndsple up.
*-\ i*n r* , ri* I f I it * hrimiGifiirt
lie i-otlhl have got a Job as a dog
ntiywln*.*e. lie spent all his time ut
VMtll S’tN f- I n I f &lt;• .-it.u-t t i n
till* kind of thing. In hi* spare time
i*M* r •j •*p«?4*i i-'l upon hiat the office be used to lie on tils
r .* » *tn» ;i»-■in it. it iVl- 1 own'd
Monmch oil the floor am! ■*-** If he
Vext I problemto t' i f M.
eotih! lift himself up with hi* knuckle*.
le f a l tendency
Th
If In* could, then In* irb-d some other
■ti way until he found one that he
f i n t r o i of the
t nut
couldn't do. Then he would spend the
rest of Ids lutieh hour on Ids stom­
ach perfectly happy.

Armstrong-Emley Crankless
Engine Company

t ic 1 it out

*

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A n Increase in P rice of the S to ck of the

JU L Y

the hands of wealth. ITut it does not:
it lies in the hanr.s * f the modest
m ajority. If the m ajority t f a congrosz mi n's c:m &gt;tittents demand that
he produce t i e goad*, he will have
ye ge*. busy an t |rodute t;.em . If he
d tes n et. and in pite i f this is re­
elect e&lt; ,
ii re-electi n should be
u ton t.\e people's heads they have
allowed t err'elv es to be hoodwinked
by a fiber!

A satisfactory connection with
a strong, friendly bank is the
best possible business reference,
and is one of the many impor­
tant reasons for maintaining
such a connection.

First National Bank
F. P. FORSTER. President

B. F. WHITNER, Cuhier

Sa n fo rd , Florida

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�TIIE C lV P A D n i i k r i &lt;
Utile Happenings
Mention of
Matters In Brief
Pvraonal lleiaa
of Interest

.&lt;1 1 . Mini air.*, n arry

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly

In and A b o u t
* The City S

Fords
Konl Touring Cer run 1000
miles.

•••rafii f(rai|trs

\\ aisn nuve

★ |kune to their home in Detriot, Mich.
★ &gt;hut will return to Sanford early in
October.

Vour Touring Car 1IM .Chev- +
rob-t Touring ear lluick Six ★
Touring
★
W IG H T T t It IT t'O
*
43-2tc
★

i

.Miss IVarl Jones of Jacksonville
who has been the guest of Miss
Leslie tiray left for Plant City on
Saturday.

Mrs. C. A. tiroover and C. J .
Air. and Air.*, C. 11. Sei re-t. farmer I ^
Harlan y t f Live Oak, F la ., are tVsidentu of I’ortsm ith, t i l l .
visltin,' Mr. and Mi . j .
Harvard. bought tiie J . \A. Harwi od home at ^
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howard
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is In iitJii French avenue and are tunc me in i
★ *1 ent several days at Daytona last
Sonford on Tuesday and Friday t tis we.-h. Mr. Seeresi i- boiler*:
★ * ★ week.
of each week.
8-tf
maker at Atlanta Coast Line Shop* ★
A e itigenial (tarty of young peop'e
★ ★ * * * * * * * *
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Cnnmmn* cf at this (dace and la-fore minting here ★
attending the dance at F a stis Friday
•
t*
Stone Island went tn r iii n.st
we.d. a rl.e i fourteen ;.&lt;ars (or Norfolk ★
night were Miss Leslie Gray ami her
Christian Science Services
and ■••.ill vi :t in l.kV.nn'nL, lml., and Western ltttilri ad, P&lt;-rt*m uttli, ★
guest. Miss Pearl Jones, Miss Slelton
will be held at the Woman’s
Ohio.
Chleagn and eslewl ore.
★
and Messrs Util Frick- in and Flower
(*lub. Oak A m -, between !)rd
Spring i» here, also ground itt*li x
Patronize Home industry
buy
and It!; streets on Sunday
Miss M artha Fox returned T
morning at 10: Hi o'clock.
pepper crates of H aiku .y T y ler ,nd chicken* with .**»ri- head At ★
★ day from Albany. Gn., where she
Subject " I - the I'niverse.
Veneer Co.
-U)-2tc last a remeity. " C .V C " t.-st»- l ami ★
★ ha- been spending several weeks.
ini-iuiiing
.Man. evolved
by
★
including Man.
cvolveil by
IJoetl Comforts, B lan k et*
and put up by Itetift Allen, D a jt i«nu, ★
The Misses l.oui-e and Fugenin
i a f l J ' t l hot '.e.
U-Ttp ★
Atonic
At onic Force."
Fores- *’
14-lte
14 - 11* ★
le a th ir pillt ws from Carnes lli..e li
Muller left Sunday for a moilin'*
★
W M l l a j m-s hu-in.**- mat :&lt;-r .»f x
for sale eheap.
Pit t.e 9*. &lt; r &lt;e
\ isit with their hr : 1 «-r at Seattle
, p if,,,,,|
-:4-*.'tc |t,u'
an,! Mr. and Mr- K J.
Wash.
.,
. ,
.
I l.'j.ty sat*
IVn-aeolo this ■.** ■ .*:
Pat . &lt;mr.e H om e industry
I uy
,
.
I.uw retire .MeDalliei i- among the,
pepper crates of / a d ia ry
i&gt;.s-r j.|(,rj(| ( ,,
last
nf the e.dlegs* h*-\s returning
(
A
l
£1)
&lt;
T
*ri—- \-«i-ciaton ■f which
T i l A.' K -i
\ eneer Co.
1■»-U* •
home, lie .trriseii last w&lt;
from the
..11 ■ i * :.a. i.t- i - ** i , i a r\ 1 &lt; Holly*
A &lt;■« &gt; A. Houstnn and daughter
mtliture
&lt;
llegsat
Fork
1
nton.
Aa
wont through the ouutitry w u 1 Mr.
T o o u r frit •lid* w h o hv
Mildred are staying at
Coronad
Mrs
M
M
.
W
alker
of
.l;icks‘ill\ille
and Mrs. Chri* Codringten -f tlotlii’it ixprus-siiui* t*i .-y in jia thv
.* visiting hs-r aunt Mr* Fannie Lee
,-aeli for some time. Mr. Huston Del.aml New- ami u n b -- n . roa.la m i &lt;|i-«-.l.* * •f kindtu'.v* liavt*
and her cousin Mr*
Geo. Hull
going over for week ends.
ar,. |„.tI,.r than relotted t ie s will
In !|»rii US 1..-: f f In* so rro w
T n co lette Ulouses, Satu rd ay and probably i .
, ,-it i.*•-r • ( AAe.|
Mr- M 11 Fr or and Mr- G C
\|,.ii,|a\ # J.9S. French Shop. I ’l - l l r I'mri- .. i i
,
. ..t •. : l - -till)
i. b.ar.i. the latter fr-'in l.akila-..,
i*f i n r r "■Hi
wt- wish
l&lt;-.i* e today
I- ri.iuy
Will Stringfellow of Del.am l tvus ,,u’r
................. ’•&gt;'
a to ,
tu uivi* ; nmi i ; nn* ■ of o u r
&gt;•1 Ml- F, l»*f - i t M* allt'II..I af'e a
tl... eity Satu rd ay and S :m lay ’ 1 ' !l' '-e
1 1(tanks nid In it*i f*-It n jip i'fI * .(-a*; i \ i- 1 1 u . l i Alt- AIf re I I tl).1
-• aking bund* with hi* many i.h-tni,’ 1,1 • "
•" 11
&gt;• .a n &lt;n.
\\ illie ha- bein away from Sanford
'
' *' 1•' ' ' ' '
aand
n d AltM
M
I A Itow an I. r
&lt; 11 'sh 'td'. *'m I*
■ - no- time and lots h«*ud.|tiarti-rV\ a I r i n hi o *
&gt; e a r * a to
Mil
I hi I &lt;rd. left
1 1,.(.a it 1 vs*•va I***1 t... -. iil'Vii . . . I*i
"
in
a'
. m&lt; In M
am : r . .in i ly .
j
.*. Ii-tiiuc visitor tsi Sanfi.rd.
autoir.obili
ill* I.
1 Fh I1 . ■* I'1
1
1 &gt;f. a n d Mi y.
\. P h illip s I
patronize Home industry
bus
Mr aiiil MrMatt or ami
11. -i
;
i Dl» ; i*t i *'
: ,i mu y im*\.-it ! •'i- \* . i l. 11 to III).
i-ratr-*. nf Zn ih a ry
’1’y Irr
1 1 i II.
.i
.1 t
A .*. 1 altll' oil i'w.- f■1 - 1 e* I hi
■ Co.
t: 1- J t . Tl rii-. la
* * tin-* f.» \i *
1
W
at,
\
. • * l ,i* ilii&lt; hi •V*• 1 1II * -. •1
'tig iJtosi* who m otor,.!
1 &gt;
». , f \ r u *
»
;*I’
b
(
I
•
V,
■
in*
«.-* *inl *lr.‘
mi Silt*day w.*n- Mr. and 'M r,M!
- ..,
fi-ri-tu * *. . i »»»•• *i 'v li* a
\
w,
irel
a
Itrowri. Mr at 1 Mr* f , . F
Miller
■no
ll&lt; lo, a tit al i ! iMrs. K. A. Terhi'tin, Kditt.r
' »** 1. Mi-si*A1it-.*, l.illi* and ,1" * I.
I &lt; Id
UTl t ..
AA. . t * a i wa
I'lbiiu*
•t I ti Turn.*11ri and Mi *r* •'
1
. .«
1I
*. A
1
la :
i AA. mil h. .1 AA 1*. .'*-!| UH'l
•■pel .it o*i I.
lo it a at
I, ;,ttd trt
l i-d Tuimdiit.
&gt;* riel* Personals
i o m a h i I .m g '
A
t * in.trial
Vtr |l
i
&gt;K* *uJo t III -1 r.ij, •t
1'i-pl s-r erate* at /aebury Ty ler I o u r i » r p i a t j o
Ml* VA -t .,d. u li * I a * heel; * r
...... I .1* * &lt; i . a
Aeneer « 'o.
I't*2te In-r 1 vl*lt
-till) Ul'tleei.il d ill, al the Fernahi l.nugnton
"
ll,M* " '
il* r •till h** |*r♦ \« n! ir»i*
la*l w* * k
Mcinerial
II*
pita),
left
*&gt;u
Tu&gt;
day''*'
'
1
1
1
1
"
"
II &lt;:i Arthur Doiiegan of Drlnmlo a ini i'i-r *t;iy Air- Itroot, *i•ini:
steamer
for
Jui-ksoriville
Mr*
I
:e*l
A
A
aUtuai.
ami
I Ki-sitmnee mi&lt; in the eity on a gr.-at work ;it * but* ’pit - I amt w»•
Mr-. C
a.t
I AA. S t ...... I of kiviitiini-e ib - * i '.
exp.-.: t * li-.i *
iturdav. P. A Van Agnew atiorney (*■•'! i ,-ry gran- f.,t 1o i i*i ;;ilni nr-•&lt;«i
&gt;il tola;.
th.
guest
*tf
h.r
parents,
Mr.
ami
L*r
11**1
Spring*
for
a
-lay
ib«- Southern I tilin*- Co., and uf what sin* 1 ,. - b. i t* a |
- -ct-ral
!»lr lo ar*
•e &lt;-f the ni"*t prnminent lawyer* &lt;oitiph.li I lir«u.
In , rj. ri of • 'If Mr- I. G Hub
the stale who wa- hen- on bu*i- Li.nl fur our l • lit*Is ; , |
1*-l*'lr»»t
Mr and Mrs. Harry AAurd and
X,f
11 11 I ’buppd •
- - aeeompunh'd Mr I hinegzn to i hildi. *dmlighter Mi-s Fern Ward, left this |,,r * &gt;''C. x eounty. s C »
l.o'ksonvills'.
week lu spend the remainder .*( tin " ,!l &gt;""■ ,l,r &gt;’" ‘t,c datight ■ Mi­
Piano * iw ner* Notice
nt *- at D aytona Heaeh
Martha Chappell They will lo gom
Pepper erate* at Zarhary Tyler
Don't let the ru&gt; ill* ami ir. n rust
Mr and Mr- Ge* . D l!i*h.*p a;
until .September,
Aeneer Co.
4 3 -2 tr
ruin your piano
noitiii- l i e bill* i'f a little soil, SalMi«» Julia Lain;: i- expected I -n.«
AA It. Crawford *d Ki-siminee wa*
nr*!ay. Ju n e Mb who will lie ended to-morrow Saturday from Slither*
the eity Friday night am) part of
P i a n o &lt;Iw tier* Not i c e
Geo. D. J r
|land where she i* a n-pn-sentati\*- of
'.sturdily on legal business
Mr.
Last tri|&gt; here this season. Now is
Dr.
s
.
A
A
Walker
who
hnn
been
e local sueiely at the Kpworth Leu1 ■ iwford is oils- of the must pr*A|»i- the time to orudirate tin- moth* in
nt
tending:
tinFpwortii
League
ConC*nfen-nn
« t ami most popular attorneys in your piano. Mark " T h e Tuner '
ferem-e
at
Sutherland
was
railed
N
|r
M r. , K L .ti„ u ,1Mli.
th Florida ami represent* l lie I lotel Aable/..
11-1yp.
home on AA* -ne*day by th. death tJll,
Ml s , j , . t
t
|.Milll! |,.fl |
them Utilities Co., under tinA I aril of I hank*
of Mr- S. o Sl.inh.dser
... ............. ay (m Hot Spring-, where!
- in name of Anns Agnes .V Crawford
Alis* Confr.- of Orlando wa* tin1 take this opportunity to thank
the form* r hope* to again his health.
Pepper crates at Zaehury Tyler
Sunday
gui-st &gt;&gt;f Mi-s Mary lion•leer Co.
Id-2te my friends f " r t ! e i r vole* east for
Mr- llal AAi;-'it and little dailgliat
tin- Ft-runld
I.might on
me on la*t Tuesday. Jun e the Mh. m-i-y
Manager Persy * f the Southern
t.-r Hilly lion* h.'lli* I at** rulurni'd
Mi-morial
H osp ital
F P. Forster
I'* il Telephone Co., is home from
I&gt;r. amt Mr- J . N. ltoh*oti m**- fmin Chari.-*t*in. A.* . whon* tlioy
visit.-il Mr* l r. il II kii * I * II*&gt; *\ annah where tie ha* In en underAVANTFD — OLD Cl.FAN
tori-d r*&gt; Di-l atol la-t Friday.
tig an opertaion ll«- Ini' greatly,
HAGS. ANV KIND ll\Mr and Mr-. I F 11*i11 .-r »p.*nt
Mr- A It Walla.i- an I lit|It- son
a,.'roved and 1 i* many friend* are
t KPT
OLD
SO CKS.
left tin- work to spcml tin* sumno-r -oM-ml .lay* tin* w**k tin- guo-t *f
1 .el lo see him had* on the old
COATS,
PANTS,
OK
AAii.nl. «n-k. Th. y (
in C| •• i*-r s
wht*n* slu* will visit tl.i-tr nmtln-r. Mr
..... again ami to know that lie i*
IILD SIM tFA D S. AT T i l l :
Mr
Mary I' ok.-h- ami nlln-r rolu- roturm d t.. AAuy.-ro-s m* AV* *ltio*il.iy |
li-eif unoe more.
IIFK Al.D O F F IC F .
:&gt;!t-tf
tl * os.
p ‘&lt;&gt;ntiiuiril on Page 1*1)

The Individuality
of Advanced Desien
'I I K m o s t a d v a n c e d a u t o m o t iv e
ach ievem en ts a r c c o m h in e d w ith
n u tty exclusive featu res in thisneAV sport
m odel— the T h oru brcd .

IN SOCIETY'S DOMAIN

Hear The June
VICTOR
RECORDS

11 lt.ts b eau ty o f line, th e vi^or of redMuodeil youth, the sm artness o f promnim ci| individuality, as well as rem ark­
ab le e.i&gt;e o f operation , and powerful, qu iet
ellicicncv. S e e this ucav c a r today a t our
showrooms.

B.

&amp;

0. Motor Co.

Can Make Immediate Deliveries
Distributors For

Seminole, Lake, Volusia, Orange
and Osceola Counties

THE PRICE OF LIVING IS LESS

Remnants of All
Kinds From (lie
BIG SALE
Marked Very Low

For People Who Buy Wisely

The Ribbons were never so beautiful. 200 pieces of the newest Patterns
Just arrived
.
.
.
.
.
75c, $1.00 and $1..*50

Sport Tussa Silks
For Mid-Summer Dresses, Tan, White and Navy

You Will Just Have To Have A New Dress
When you see the beautiful new shades we have in Freneli Organdy

$6.75 yd. up

Si.25 to $2.00 Yard

We’ve Never Seen Women’s
Skirts Quite as Handsome
As These

THE RIGHT CORSET
Makes A Big Difference
Especially in the Summertime.

The Wrong Corset is

hot and still and generally unbearable.

Worn Avith a dainty Blouse, the outfit is charming,
comfortable and pleasantly moderate in cost. We
want you to see especially the Collection of Silk
Crepes and Satin in soft afternoon coloring.

You Avill be

much interested in the X cav Models we have in

G0SSARDS anti
AMERICAN LADIES

$22.50, $25.00 to $30.00

$ 2 .5 0 , $ 3 .5 0 , $4, $ 5 , and $6

Spring Coat Suits

Is
■-

if you Take a Trip this Summer, you will find
lots of real service in a Nice Stylish Tricotine
Suit. Only a feAv left after our 1% Sale.

c:

LITTLE HOIS WASH SUIIS. ^ou will find it much easier and cheaper
to buy one of these Suits Ready-Made -at our prices
$2.50, $3, and $3.50

]
ii

1 d
t-

$65, $70 to $75

t

THE YOWELL COMPANY
Everything New That's Good

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and little son, Raymond and tnoir
guests anu brother C larence Uergquist and M r. and Mrs. H o d g n r
and little Alice i f Hanford Rtotjred
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over to the heard: lu t Su n d a y .
te a c h in g the songs, arranged t he
We are expecting to 1 ave the
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program and presided at the organ
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Sunduy Sch o. I next S u n d a y at
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“ Friend of the Children*'
li:Od p. m. T h ere will ho *, i il ir .; h;
Mr. an i Mrs. Fro i Kroll and little
Miss Katie Summerville put on a d au g t.u r Dorothy, who have re­ tile little &lt;*net, and edging vu.u new
...do entitled “ T h e Summer G low ". cently moved into tr.e T . l&gt;. Miller umi old favorites :i e c diection going
( t&gt; help f rtn more mi.iiun schools
Our " liv e w ire" secretary Mr. S . cottage in Grapeville. were s p t n lin g •J i- e ours. A warm welcome f&gt;r ev ery­
P. Cleveland took it upon himself to the day Sunday with Mrs. J a c k body.
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Hev. Swnnbon of I'ier-ion, i ’la.
aii tne people of the town He did it
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too T h e entertainm ent dosed by preached last Sunday f &gt;r tt.e last
This year is the tercentenary &lt; f the
tit o f 't i m e i)efore the c uferenee i f the
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ano ttieir little ones, accompanied l&gt;y
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dr». Albert Cruse and children; Mr*
Futiiet mi nt)' side Lust uu irtet we
mnti by tli- |i:t«inr. Meeting beginCana iu anti tiivir nephew, spent a
had a gain &lt;&gt;! ] .*i children and average
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e as a school will appreciate all
will fo for us ip Rivlnn rpace in
your valuable paper
M ott truly your/,
F. N. S la v e r.

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THIRD PRIZE---Dowagiac Minnow

FOR THE LARGEST BLACK BASS
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VVe earnestly desire every
person in this com m unity to
prosper.
W h en you open a check
account w ith us w e give you
the helpful co-operation that
reaches right dow n into the
V IT A L needs o fy o u r business.

the United State*, a n l in ten year*
it should in* suppling three-fourth*
It wiH he a eaie of Florida to the
re*:uc and in five ;t-ar* t.tU state
*!i mill I’t* suppling
least u fourth
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«ugar i r. anted in the United
States, a n l in ten
it should lie
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, * sildy it will l«‘ ••M"irtiiig sugar.
.1 tough t ml ran searee’i lie oxl* • e j in that length i f time. *low. er. Florida i i, UnliH«hlng in that
ever. Fieri la i- e.tuldishing sensatiorrnl reeurds in t!.e way of inereased
pruduetioti. tt e hull .nig nf riiii**
and the expansion
induitriea. anil
nothing pennies impopsitde to the
entHiisia-tie investors.
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Auto Driven Grindstone Behead* Man
Coupling Ids nutotnohlle wllli :j
grindstone to fcot ipilrker results. .I««*i
St. •Imnti. n wenlthy farmer of Sce.il*
vllle. N. ,t.. started the engine and In*'
gnu to sharpen an ax. Tilers* was n
mi*h. the grindstone broke Into many
pieces tins* large section struck Steel­
man on tin* neck, hehendlng him.

I ho greatest place for Boating, Bathing,
Fishing, Fine Golf Courses, State League
Moved 34 Times In 30 Years.
base Ball, Lawn Tennis, and all sports.
.1, It, lletiilerson, now residing in
iVtlinn. tin., has moved his family ,*ii
Lovely homes with charming lawns, fine
time* during the past .30 years. It
loot; dx years for a letter mailed In
Carnegie Library, Parks, Piers, Beaches,
HUI to catch up with him.
Churches, U. 3. Naval Radio Station,
JU ST WHAT HE CALLED FOB. |E=|
Theatres, stores, etc. Beautiful drives
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and trolley rides among Orange Groves,
■ h ■ug n rusliiug I&gt;st-■s!.*&gt;.&lt; m r *j
from Tmupn Bay to Gulf of Mexico.
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Cool and invigorating breezes night and
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Best place in all the world for you to
spend your .Summer vacation, whether it
he for a day or for several months,
Ample accommodations at reasonable
prices, with special summer rates. Pronouneed the healthiest place in America.
Bring the children and all romp in our
glistening sands and bathe in the sliit nluting waters of Tampa Bay and Gulf of
Mexico. Catch fish, get well a n d b e
happy the rest of your days. You owe
this to yourself and to your family. For
Booklet and further information, address
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During the* season Just entled j* tin*
Florida Citrus Exchange showed [in­
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despite adverse conditions.
it is the well-known fact thatJyear
after year the co-operating IVrowers
forming the Florida Citrus Exchange
secure prices averaging hidler than the
returns of speculative marketing agencies
for fruit of equal quality.
The increased costs of labor, fertilizer,
spray materials and all grove operations
make it imperritive that gro tVsT.-* ivt-gitu
the full market value of the fruit they
produce. The Florida Citrus Exchange
helps them to realize fair profits on their
labor and investments.
A|.|» &gt;ntdins fs».- m •nibership in i r
r da Citrui Ivadraij,'* shoald lu.*
rnsd.* tlurit n the smnm* r month*'.
Fur full ir.ft r.n it ion, unite t V ’ usin s* ttaina; ei at ’l\»rn|-a, &lt;r «•;.’! '&lt;»

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Mrs. F. Miller, n wclt-Kiniwn writer
nml painter, who formerly minis* her
Inline III New York, Mild who fur the
|*i&lt;&gt;t nine J enrn Inns lived III Hume,
Italy, phnlogntphed mi hi r urrl.nl tu
New York.
Inning the war -lie acted ii*i n gulile
t«i litmdreiN nf .\inerlcan snhllerii I ii
llmne. She was cntllieeted with lie
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lu Italy mid an netlse
worker In nttiiiy Italian rluirilli***. She
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friend' In till* fu lled Slate*.

Freak Calf Uorn.
Sturgeon May. W'l*.— A calf with
revs'll legs, olie of Ills* lliost peculiar
animal freaks that lias conn* lo light
In tlit" vicinity, was hum on a farm
Hear this city. Six of the null,nil's J
legs are fully matured. The seventh Is
Hull,ewhat shorter and iindevehiped.
Tin* freak was horn In tin* center «&gt;f
liner county's dairying si*cllnn. the
owner hclng Carl Krotl, a tanner re­
siding a few mill's from this clly.
Ex Prince Dr.iwi Fishermen.
Wlerciigen.— In I ho year and u Imlf
In* link hot'll III Wlereitgett tin* former
ti'ermnu t'rowii I'rliies* L’n-tlerlek Im**
ilrnwn tits* porirnlls of it large propo:*
Mon o f Mo* li'lieriiien nml other luliahli inlN of Mu* Island.

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Florida

EX-KAISER OWES FALL
TO ILL-STARRED GEM
So Some Folks Relieve in View
ol History of "Blnze of
Glory.’'
An ill Murri'il illtitimml, wlil.-li lust
shuns* us sviitnil gs'tu lu tin* m u * it o f
I ’russlu. H tmw crosllti'il with lim in g
ln'i ‘11 il fiu'isir in lirlnglng tihout the
m lu o f thi* lloh**ftJ!oUs'ni slynuMy. M
is known us tin* " I l i u m of tilory.”
A ffording to thi* lull* nhsiitt It,
tin* illumninl m is given hy King Sololimn to tin* g ii.'i i i o f Khi'hu, lim ing
hevii pliiiknl hy him from his turluin for her nilnrninont. ( ’nrloiis I'urvlllgs sitl two shies o f It lire Mlpposeil
10 ne henih lir logi'iis or the two nil*
s'lent l i n e r , . Tills*.* o f the gem w i t s *
enrrls'Sl Into I'erslll, where they exs'lti'ii th&lt;* greet I of th e noninilh- King
Kl llukltli I I . who rolilieil the ijneeti
iif Shehu's grille til st-eure It fur him
self.
Within tw o week is th e re a fte r
hi* wu* "In In In his pill nee, mi&lt;| then*tifler. iliriuigh tin* (■(•ntiirld*, m l e r *
mi.l p rim e s who ncsiulrcsl the gem
rum** to grief.
Tin*
nuirgims*
of
llrnrulenhiirg.
w I iom* lioii'i* Mnrteil
the I’rnsshtn
•Is misty, ri it in •I tho gem on n Je w is h
nierehiint In one o f th e niiirgrme'ii
nihls Into Sllesln. utnl m l i n l It, th*tinrlltg Mint lie wotlhl plnee It III the
ernwii of u great klngtlom lu* *sti* to
estuMlsh. Thw nierehiint wins linsinntly sllllll w ill'll In* s e n title d to remind
the ('ilptnr of tin* evil Innileltco o f the
dlntmiml.
It seem s to lim e hecti
humh'd down the I’rinutlnn line until
finally II renehtsl tin* one time e m ­
peror now In ret rent in Jltillnnd.

It Is snhl that Herr Zunkelhnrn. is
fen rued ttnlbpiiiry, who hud lenrnetl
the fuieful history of the gem nml
who 111 inline way hud forerun! Mint
ruin would cotno to Its owner hetsveen
the years 1018 nml W £!, Implored the
young etupemr to rid himself uf It hs&gt;fore his rnronntlnn, nml thut lo this
entreaty William replied:
“You must understand Mint I am
crowned hy the Spirit of find nml the
svlll of my penwle. The IluIieiumllernR

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ca rry your P a rcels, carry your G rip to the train ,
h u n t a taxi o r tran sfer w agon lor you, etc., e tc.,
for the sm all sum o f 10c and up.

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�June IS, 1920

THE SANFORD HERAI.D

IN SOCIETY'S DOMAIN

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tertainm ent was the announcement, Mr*. Jarvis. Mrs. Stewart Telford
of Mis nine* approach:— marriage Mra A M
Mrs Si-helle
Memcmliers who
ere pre..
Moines, Mrs
I*aul Booth, Mrs.
(Continmxi from page
the ,\i: sr* Lucme Km.
Kutn Voley Williams. Mr*. I.ouhe I'oflec. j
Jusil* Jr. v.-lll remain with III* Kunner. Katherine A
Kuth Mrs K. K f o x . Mrs. H-tris o f
Idea That Indians Are Dying Out
grandmother for r.r M elinite visit. Hand ana the
hove. Mariarm. Mr- Fore
Cat chid, MrOther guests were Mi*-.
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■Millen, Mrs I.e»lie Hryun and the
Y - . ||. A. Ilanien nee Miss
Is Erroneous.
and Krnestirie U ......
M i"v s C a r j Millet Essie and Ruth
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parent*. Mr. unci V r i. Will Hand.
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Mr. and Mr* It I W nlfv and
S h o r e s of A m e r i c a .
|j,.hteci to have her at home again. the S' urinal seho&lt; ! enur-. I rri orator sons and their father. Mr. T. .1
Mix. ('. L. I*;t t icy and a .h s to teaching, neat winter are i i&gt;ra Wolfe returned ie&gt; tiieir home In St
D' *plte popular b elief th at the c iv ­
* : i ’ ; • ' ' ' - l i r Terwiiiiger. Winnie j Augustine last Sunday after a de- ilization
Saral. Wi«ht left Tue day night for
forced upon Idm by the w hite
Tallahassee where th« tatter will ut- Strong. Carolyn Spencer Kutn till- lightful visit with Mr. and Mrs n.mi menus hi* ultim ate x xilnctloti, th e
R . tirst flarenee Wolf.
uturner setoxoi. After seeing Ion snd Mary Howard
N•*r tlx .tmerli-iiu Indian, rcxixim; from
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It((H C „ f i* b uc period o f decailom-t*, hn* shown
f ,.r .i&lt;ter eomfn t ibly domiciled, four ^ ir l.w e re graduates ..f Sanford
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Mr- Kiri l e y will vi-it t O*or' t : me IIIt'll It Ma\ while the lust t* •nliotli tty returned to their home1 'to U substantial lm.*ea*o in popttln*
l*x •. Ill recent y e a rs that he probably
jiijiit g relative
m Oenrgia. going ed miisiHM a, ’ ii. Fresi.tnai * idl*
Thursday afterriwon having Keen call­
i* f c a n v l y less numerous today than
from t h e r e to . • now home in at M;iry»x . li. , Tent
ed here l.y the death of tl.eir eousin.
x
x I » n e'oliimbuK d is c o v e r 'd America.
Hlirl; &lt;j. Inwa. w . . Mr. Klrtley
Mrs S M s hinhol'i •
s ti riling a s lid * assertio n max tie
i. alri a !y established in business. North I asi I irrle llaptisl \R. dnnarj
M * lb -met Read lias returned t» to H ose x\tin have* pictured Am erican
i'.**..x eiftli will leave
Sin ieiy
M's Harry
mi n M a r t..' a aftei a wock-cttxi forests In Hit* discoverer'* time a*
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Air of t * . Mu I d l . ’ ' !
Mr V
F Robinson.
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At t h e re fre s l met; i t.s.l.
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li ( ‘arraway I &lt; rtetl Itx the bureau for la*t year.
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■gar

mi

■tit.

tla llg '
Ia .

.i I 1- at
girl.
Itig x in
to.! •

I'he regular business meeting of
\gtie* (iilllti xx a - leld a il h Mr-.
Matihews on Monday
afternoon
With Mr*. Fred ledger presiding
the ami punch xxas sirv-d by tin*
■steis at the refreshment hour,
l i ’nise present xxere Mrs. Daiger
M .
Key,
Mrs.
Minarik.
Mrs.
li 'ht Ile rtulnii. Mr- Earl lliirdick
i Miss Mildred Dickson. Mr*. .1
tl Me waft was a gil'*'t of the (illitel.
Mr
Minarik will he tin* next ho«(e*&gt;
Prominent \ i*ilor in Town
I Jr M cCoy, Dean of the Meorgiu
Military institute at College Park,
Ma., wan tin* wrek-etnl guest of
Dr. and Mrs. J . N. Robson. Dr.
McCoy is touring the* state soliciting
soliciting students and expecte*d t&lt;*
go as far as Key West but owing to
the tilling up of his list before reach­
ing Sanford will curtail his trip He
Ail* accompanied by Alfred Robson

Tow other picni* that gave tin*
usual pleasure attendant upon nut
door allairs was the Presbyterian
Sunday S c h o o l all day picnic xx hicli
xxas largely attended and the picnic
at Crystal Lake*, the same uftermmti
of the lnterme*diate and Junior drpartments of the Huptist Sunday
S c h o o l. The hoys and girls were
chaperoned by the Superintendents
ami teachers "f these* dcpurlmerits

i.idld

•X'hi) IS driving' t h e e*ir

If

*•-.'! M Tv

II ilhurn &gt;'iir fortm

Ilf U I'o o jx e r. pa*|or " ( O rla n d o
ni.-. t■ a m i xx i(&gt; a i lem li'd D f l r i c i

....
■f
I In* g r o o m i•d * mpl
M r . .1 p Phi-Ip* nf L in d e n enjo y
. (
toll .: i*pur t - ■ ii i Miifi'fi t i i r S h e h a * th e llonnr “ 1
I. I r a n - , ■ * at ton

Picnics
Thtci ear* of young folk* •nji.xeil
a delightful swiinmitig party and
i picnic al Henman Spring" mt W ediiesday evening. A Imx supper xxas ser­
ved by tin* young ladle* to wliieh the
men did full justice. Those present
xxere the Mis-i,. Hutchinson. I.e le
(Jrav. MrMetjlin and daughter
Elizabeth. Mr. and Mr- \ll* n Kendull, Robert KirUersott, A C Jones.
1‘ Percy K cl sou. Elxxtn \ tm out and
e’ ha* U cut xxoft i.

\gtu's

Hro

.1 p t c - e l it p n -tding Ehit-r
pie a r e alwa.x * glad t
;
smiling x o u i i t c u a n e c

e .it 11 -1 rn i

1 III I! 1*1 ailt x

i sduy evening at the home of .Mrs
&gt;i&gt;|e Herndon, xxith Mi” l.oL m i n t h a v in g r, &gt;■• ly lu e ti p ro m o ted
I ins, hostess. T h e Daughter.* "f i to an eng ineer xx i lic.id*|narli t- at
V\. ley is one of the* most active of
Port Tampa
t i .la s * organizations in the city
Mr and Mr
I'hurston left im­
. under the elhxdcnt leadership * f
mediately afii r the ceremony for
teacher. Mrs. J . I&gt; Roberts i*
Port Tam pa xx , ere they xxdl reside
■us for it* varied departments of
in tin* newly furnished home that
Assisted by
MrClaude
Mr. Thurston has prepa'ed for hi*
lion Mi*. Evan* served a &lt;ie*
bride.
•Its refreshment course.
Si.

I

il : i nrn pr*
i.k
R. '
t hi i *■ a nit • D • * ii

.ft i

| 1 1x e a n d ei. a m
| ttf t h e I (tree

llatiglilers til \\ e lx-)

lld t o n

L*

the

i t Lane. Mr-, i I.. Rtilt at.d
A t. I . I
I. C Sm ith, T hen- was one
r ••
,i *.t larixl.*** itnd a i harming in
st i Is
. .* . prevailed
i-t enjoy able.
Mr. J A

.. l i t e r s

, ’ t|*1' ■Ir • I 'Inotsatld

It.

with

11r

*m l

\1r«

flyman t........

Rolls in were much grutilied by the that everybody hud a good time.
* xixdlorit rejmrt of their sou rendered
by Dr. McCoy. He has made a par­
Pipe Drgun C lu b Out o f Town
ticularly line ......ini in book-keeping
A charming event of tin* early
and will couch u number of the boys week xxas the xi«it of sixteen mem­
upon his return to the* students camp bers and friends of tin* Pipe O rg an
■ii Asheville, N. C.
Club to the lovely bungalow home
of Mrs \\ C liruy at Winter Har­
Dinner Shower for llrid e-h lirl den. This was an innovation, untl
i harming among the beautiful out of town meeting and x.as en­
•■vents of lust week was the dinner joyed with a zi*'t and pleasure* that
I'urty ami lingerie shower given by only such delight lid utlair* bestow.
Nils* Marion (Jove in honor of Mt'*
The charm of the attractive home
Lucille
Rincs u hose approaeliing with it* big lawn ami porches screenmarriage to Mr Sanford Domlney eel with hougun villl.i in full hlooin,
« ill s ton take place.
was enhanced by the artistic com­
\ rotor scheme* of green and pink liinutiou "f potted plant* and wuun-|
was tastefully carried nut with ( 1 1 i•-* of rose* in a rmt etf colorful
roses and ferns, in all tin* decorations beauty
A lovely basket of ro*x*s centered i
Motoring clown to Winter Harden
•he table, from which radiated pinl. |j1(. p;ln y arrived in lime to enjoy*
ribbons attached to the* favor* at a most delicious bulle t luncheon c o n ­
•‘■ii'h guest place. These were run­ sisting of fried chicken, chicken pur­
ning little K e w p i c i adorned with lieu. home baked be*ans. meat loaf,
big picture hats of pink and a r m 1 green corn, creamed potatoes, de­
hnuf|iicts tieii with pink tulle. At villed eggs, fruit salad, pickles, iced
tin* place of the bride-elect was u tea, ie*** cream ami cake. T h e morn­
l:.rj.e KeW| let brine with five attet:- ing linurs were spent with needle
u..:.t l.L-x-.j.iej in pint;, roprrrentir.g work In the sun parlor, where a
the live C. (). D. club girl*, present. program *&gt;f vocal ami instumemtal
The plarcs were marked by em­ music was enjoyed. A num ber of
bossed umhredlus from which fell Mrs. Iiray's Winter Harden friends
nhowers of orange blosaoma. A elidi- were* invited to meet the Sanford
cinus seven course* dinner was dainty folks and the* wonderfully huppy
nerved and at its conclusion the day concluded with a drive let the
shower of gifts were brought in ami lake resort, where bathing was en­
placed before Miss Rincs. When joyed and where Mrs. Bray served
opened the packages displayed the a pirnir lunch in the late afternoon
loveliest gifts of silk and crepe-de*Those from Sanford partaking of
vhlne lingerie.
the gracious hospitality of their
An !n ‘.c :e r ‘. !n ' feature cf the cn- hostess were Mra. Hoe. Hytr.-n,

l o in g
mi m i t e r
of
I inM eW artls of tier i llUrelt

Hoard

ol

Mr* 11 II Paltishall of Heneva
xxa* the gue»i of Mr
It E Tolat
la*t week.
Mr ( ’ E Now an!, tin popular
photographer of Orlaiol&gt;&gt;. also Super
intendent of tin* Methodist Stimluy
School t hi re, exhibited oil W eillo stl.t
night a "em - iif -I i teoptii an x te-i al the ebureh for our eirohunuge al
Kltler|iri"i* T h e ground buildin
and !a-t but not lea-l t hi oi cupat i
and gave an interesting ami iustrai
1 1 xe talk m regard t " it Tin* Orphan­
age* i* tltong good work and Hn* xxork
Hro. Howard i* doing in preo tiling
the-e picturi** is very gratifying a*
it gixe* ilui-e xx no iinve had no op­
portunity of visiting the Oridtannge
a char xi ion of the possibilities of
thii-i dear parentless children
Rev
K
Hollister and wife* of
Lake Wales with their guest Miss
Joan n a Drew of Alachua ullemleil
( ‘oiifi*retire.
Mr. Moore candidate* for Superintendent id Public I list ruction of
Lake* County was in the city this
week.
Rev. ii. K. Thrower of Tampa and
member of the Confluence for past
thirty live years, was p.osmt at
District Conference representing ami
pleading for the Preachers Superanbull I'll ltd.
Miss Wnuhuitu Allen is visitng
relatives in Ocala for a few weeks.
Rev. S. W, Walker left Monday
for Southerland to attend the Epworth League Conference there*, lie
has charge &lt;•( thx1 closes on Missions
and has been requested to deliver
a sermon Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Larsen of Osteen
motored to Sanford Sunday to hear
Rev. Walker.
Mr. ami Mrs. J . II
Ford of
Maryland arrived by Clyde* Line
Saturday to make Sanford thie-r
home.

(....... * I,. t I m l " 1 &gt;.. tot H b ite
. d. "ill. || .1(1111 It 11 1 l-r, ..-hi
*t. • )■• ■ ti,.. of sharp deer,-use
* • MIC a* a Halt tl re n d Inti to 'ltd
*. I. i mein* t txiih tin d i III/ ittnte of
: n. • bile lint II, I* seen l.t 1 .1* (It a lxmg
- 1ii »tf•••i gains In popui itinti
*\\ Idle malt) e stlM tlle , or gllesse*
-I I be linllllli |«*f*l|la**on " e r e milile
.•'f it,* the past xiOitltr.X." -a hi P n eln r
U I o, “raiigliig front l e » ' itinti list,MM tl, ||«I,|«»I. tin* first ........................ II
lx.x* made bx tin* Indian bin,-.in In
ts fii xx lien tin* poptltalloil " a * pllixfd
til
So figures ib'lllolistrute
in it In itn* l:i*t .’ *•• y ears iln* Indian
|oMiltilion bit* mad** a substantial
tn-f gain.”
I' i inllng to *1 at 1stles &lt;i lib li slum tin
I \I I *W ||f b irth * over d en til' of l.o2*J
In Poll! tiii*l almost a » great an e\. e - s in in IT, normal y ea r* xxlileb were
tloi tllTeetx‘*l by till* epidemic o f 111filletVII Doctor W illie det Inretl these
I a t. - -Tull) reflected iln- generosity
e f a goxernmefit llnit bn* Inereased
It * Indian Leal I It appropriation ulnae
ft to * lo.issi in M&gt;| 1 to s.-t.Mi,i*»i In
I'.H” 1*11*1 stlliseipniil j e n r s . "
They
ib inon»tnite. ho *,ibl that xx 11Ii tin*
M’lionl*. hospitals and other ihI xiih *
Inge* noxx prox bled f.tr lliein, I lie lin
dlan. In* In* tribesm an o r freedllltlll.
I* "not ii dying r a te , but rutlier a
Ib urlsllltlg line."
Ibid III* been ireiited ns other nations have Ireiilrd savago tribes. Docto r W hite coiielinb'd,
there probably Would liot be it "x e s
tlge of tin* rare xx lllilll onr republic
today."

AUSTRIAN

DESPOT

IN

Liked the Name.
One of (he govcnemciit-oxx r. d dwellIn *s near the Union stntlnn. Wnshlneton, I' occupied by u stout colorxsl
xvomnn xxho has convcrtinl It Into a
■niftll hotel for folk* o f tin. darker
race. O u t the door Is a signboard
xxlib the liiscrlptloti. "Tin* Annex." I
rlski'd the XX..lllilll In xxh.it other hotel
was her place ate annex. "Oh." she rcptiod, "elat's jes .j,, na;.to of my hotel.
Par ain't no other hotel 'nected with
II.
I Jess picked do xvord ‘Annex*
Vnuse It sounds high-toned like.*’—
Washington Herald.

ITALY

E xcellent R e a s o n * W hy Co-txm.indflnt
In Tow n of Duje W a s Feared
and D etested.

During tin* xxtir. Austria, fearing
and hating the ItnUans of l*trln, placed
every town under drastic military con­
trol,
ll xxas th e chief ta s k o f Colonel
Vogelhueber. com m a n d er o f Ditje, to
make tin* Ita lia n s feel Ids presence.
They had fe lt It one day. Incensed by
his la tes t d ecree s , they had com e In
crowds Iteloxv Ills xvltplnxv*. dlKCitssIng,
gestlctilnllng. angrily demitiidlng an
nudh'iice. until hi* troops pad rammed
tbx'tn In the stom ach with tin* h u ll s
of rules and driven them off—off to
their homes xxliere tile r would find th at
•luring tiieir a b s e n c e a few m o re o b ­
je c t s bad mysteriously* disappeared ,
woolen xlotliltlg. perhaps, or som e
piece* o f fu rn itu r e or a cherished piclitre Vot stolen o f course, but “ requi­
sitioned.” It xx a * nenl.
lb* had had ,, good day but be
xvoil'd ' txe a b.*ft r i*ve:i|lg.
I'lii*)

1 nn

e«l ene*)*

Shellac.
Shellac I* the Juliet product of In*x*cts nn&gt;I plants and cm i** from In­
dia Th.* lae Insects are about t.2T» of
an Inch long, a bright rex! In color.
They s.|.-k the Juice's of plants, digest
them tend exude them In I ho form of
resin, which soon eiinisen the x'holo
to .......

Very ** •II

T h a t e x , I,*I g lie Vxotlbl gnittl an atl.ll

ii

W hen Tit** young in *e cts have

Mvartnoil out. flee re**ln I* scraped
fr."n tle,- branches, ground, washed,
mix I x« eth colophony and orfdmenl,
cookx'd slowly* tind drawn out into tha
thin sheet * xe .• knoxx n* slielhte.

lr leading * nl/.-ei*

More

C u ito m * W o rth

P reierv ln g ,

lie I'.axarla, b efo re th e xxnr at lonst,
there were alt sort* o f kindly lltllo
cel. I.rati.m s and oilier things vvlitch
mad.* Ilf,* friend lier and m ore plea sant.
If an .uiiilox.'x* had remained lit tho
sam e place tor five seven, (x*n ycara,
ete„ tils etiipbuer fre ip ie h t IV gave him
« '..rt - f Utile tu l.lb e ce le b ra tio n . Nor
d ■' fin en.ploy.*es forget tin* r Jih T B
Idrttiilay or “mini, d ay."
N othing c x jh*i i * ix .
a g la-s or two o f xyltix*, n
cak e, a little friendly speech.

lllilll that lie would dim* them ‘
T h e leading eltlZens of Hill,* xxllt
not soon forget that d inner T h e tneal
lt»,*if xx a * ox client infinitely b elte r
ileal* any that ibex bad lead fo r months
It eonst'tx d **f moats **re»]ii1*ltioin*xr‘
from their oxxn herds alol ilocks. grains
*'*• *'i iheir ox.n fields xx In.* from Hrelr
■*'x ia cell ii I h.* host Colon. I Vogelletieber * .1 at lilt* bi*ael o f tin feeble,
all sin|b*s end benignity.
l|.- xx ,e«
solleltofts lh a l every one should have
pb lit v \\ bell l lie i. p i - l xxas finished. | F i r i t L ifeb oat Still In E x is te n ce.
Ii.. rose
T h e t1r*i llfel'i.iit i'xer mnd.' Is stilt
He .;;lh &gt;t il llltetitb'ti o f (to* Dal- tn o\i* *t1*‘e tn Yorkshire. It was con*
n* of R.H *.» 'I,* * ,.ct l i . . ’ |i,. Imd strii. '.
lie t * ' r_* (.. I.e Used "f*xr «JVs. lit I I * 1 1 X .V t belli I,. \*i •* , ill |t| tug Ilf. III
••I ..(tier 'l u ng ers t't
'• I fill), 111 ;
l i e etnplmst/xsl 1(1* stl I'S '
\ I’eur ‘ tu p " right lux elites!
t o l e l in. e ... 1 l,b ii,ib rx in i h l * iimlter. ■n •! made ,t a ted
• imeiil ••instils
Ill* :i ;
.-x, I,.ul been -ill.led &lt;r* t c l * 1-it'iir and »' ill so ui'Tltorlotts
i. --x
&gt;x.-x.
hx 11 . tetllilte ...............
It might ideas.* Hint II voted tilin ll.e mmh o f J'J.IUU) a1
1*x tin* pnipo-e n reward
them
I1*' I11*'*l " 1* .1
. |,i. I. le,- Iiii .I hr**1 11 leii'd
" I do lint car** 10 ttitx*rn x ..it." he
-111 I In a slu lllog . llinay "lie • 111*0 t
p re fe r to e x e c u t e yell *

I to* tti&gt;.&gt;p* of Italy are* fit present
making some iul\iiiu*e I xxMe 'Imply
'•* announce to you noxx Hint before
they oxer roach Rule t 'ball linxe tin*
pleasure ef seeing every man ef vent
s|uil. Hood lilglel, ge111 l.-11.ell
’III.*
pleasure has been mine."
Then, show in g the yellow s tre a k atxx ay s pr»*enl tn such n a tu re s, he
hastily summoned tils soldiers, and
exery guest xy;i* e sco ite .l to Hie str«*et
at the point of a bayonet.
A gay. .lushing wag h i p Vogletml.or
Dashing lie was c e rln ln ly . n few
weeks
taler, xxlieii (lee Ita lia n Her
aejHere swept Into R u ja so sinlilenlv
Meat lie dl.I |i..t linxe lim e to make good
his promise*, but found It prudent to
ruii to s a c * Ills **xvn *ktn. i*x«*n leaxlng
a preelons ca rto a d o f stolen irea*.
i r . s beli lent letue
Wlttnrd P rice , In

r’ . i i t r u r l n n g

M ilk.

Tin* milk m tin* t.oities may tie
iluxvd Iri 1 t oller m willch cot 11 water
vines up lo Hie necks ..f Hn* hollies.
I ln* boll. 1 is tlieu pi.iced on Itie stove
uni Ueiilext until Hie wnler reiiche* n
flliperalurx* o f t I.*I degrees Fnhrcti*
'n*t( as determined by the tlnTtiwmie•r. *\here It I s imillilultied for .'*&lt;• mill*
It. s. The bottles are then removed.
-■Kited lii running water, unit kx*|it
M*ll 11*11 until itie milk Is ready lo serve.
Hasten! i/iilloli
kills disease causing
Cel III*
n.vth In Wc»i Africa.
The Hindu of West Africa makes
eJn be rale pi.i'iirntloti' lor a rent soak
l*y d gglng a hob* In the ground, la
which to* put* seven herbs, 11 i|tiaiiHty
o f pe ppe rs, .

10111 s e e d s ,||id b lls h e s ,

then In* pours lii a hd • bulling lint
water, \fier lie get* la 11 light frame
covered xxin. ehtj I* pul oxer tin* hole
to keep in tlit* steam. After hours of
.Votl.t &lt;niib.ok.
steaming tin* Dill lift emerges and la
I washed off with .lean vvnhT, lilt'll
kneaded by a professional for one
T h r t m o m rtfri Vary.
Imnr,
when tie dmi* Id* scanty clothing
The readings of idd nicrciiry ther
Inoliieters are often line tllgtl, xxlille mil go.** tils wax "slilxering with cleansj.lrlt llieiliiotiieters Willi age* are II u c s s . ”
able to gtre III. Heat lolls loxver Ilian the
W onderful N atural Sp e cta cle.
•ei'tnal i.tntierahires.
fiterink age of
Ttn* l i a r . ten of the lim it I* a t r a c t
Hie leiilti. forcing Hn* mercury up lio*
tube, lias lie'll suggested ns the cause of land iibnui oUt a c r e s In e x te n t, n e a r
Il nlioiinda
of thx* lilgli readings. For tile op­ C o l o r a d o Sjtriiig*. Colo.
posite effect, several theories have In weird afid fiinlastli* p lu m id es o f
London'* Slow L ib rary Method*.
ttef&gt;ire xxnr started Uermnuy win* been olTereil sticti ii** taking up some rtst and xvldte sandstone, some o f
plutitilng a llhrnry la rg e etimiKh lo of tin* spirit tn an Invisible film wet them more Hutu fit hi feet high. Among
taitd 10.1 * * t.l SKI hook t*. Alllloltgh (Ills ting Hu* Pure of the tube, or ehefiilcnl tin* ch ief fe a tu re s a re Hie C n lhed nil
■omblnatlnn of tin* »|x1rll vvtili tin* Spires, tin* lliihiiiee.l R eck. x*li*. T h o
xxould have l.een (lie largest library In
gatew ay o f the garden celislstit o f tw o
tin* world, It h t.j no mentis cerlnln glass or eviiporatloii tliroiigli Invisible
ttml It would hnve lieen Hie 1110*1 use­ .rocks hut It Is now believed Hint nil enormous musses of re.t sandal oner,
ful, Students and hu slncss men. too, explanation simpler Hum the curly !k".o feet high, Miltlelently f a r apart for
Mercury thermom­ the rotolwiiy to puss l.etxveell them.
find 1 ti.* New York piddle library much .-lies is available.
more cciie m lly helpful than the Itrlt- eters seated off when utmost tilled,
W here He Stipe.
l*1i museum library, though Hie latter contain praettcnlty no air, tin* lubes
The man who thinks he knowa every­
posM'ssx** three (lines us iniitiy hmiks. tlilis being given the reduced tilliTtlilI
Hut thing always gets Into dlltleulty when
(.’ompiiraHvely few* Lomlouers, s ay s a pressure favoring shrinkage.
conlein|*orary, can spun* the lim e tn spirit thermometers are sealed with conditions require him to verify hie
visit lllnonishury and *lt vaennily for Hn* tm IIts In ti freezing mixture, so Infect'. **Hoft
no boor •:;:*.It r th,
dome ot ih&gt;* Hull they may eontiiln as much air
reading room while the hooks rc.julrxsl ns possible, and stl.'ll bulbs are roll
Memoranda In Glaa*.
sirintly subjected lo an Inlernal (ires
are being sought.
A render tells us Hint with the u*«
sine greater than outside. Tills gives of gum tnigncniith. allowing n week
Hie leiol.'iiey to expand, allowing Hie for drying, ixvo slieelt of g l a s s can let
He Wj i Accommodating.
It wus during (lie evening ru-h hour spirit to fall too low in Hit* tutu*.
Joined with a »lu*«'t of paper between
on n (Viiirnl car In Indltimipolls a few
them, without tin* slightest staining of
nlghls ago and every available Inch ol
the paper. R Is suggested thill llila
Out W n t.
standing and sitting room was taken
provides a new timl useful means of
" U 'e xvti rtf some ropi*.’*
wIdle men passengers were even cling
" I tiax«* some nt $1 n pound, also milking paper weights and oilier glasn
lug to tin* s t e p s . The car stopped at
som e at RI. Wind do you xxnut II articles with eiilondura. etc.. Imbedded
n corner for two tij*n who were wallIn them. The gum. white still wet, ap­
fo rt"
lug to hoard It and Hie oonduclor
pear* t.j hnve stained the paper; hut
*"To lynch a profiteer,"
shouted oltt: "Just move Up front,
"Take your elude*, at III eents.*— every trace of (his disappear* as tho
please—there's plenty of room.".
trying out proceeds. — Scientific Ameri­
Louisville ('o u r lc r .lotiruiil.
From the platform where he was
can
wedged In so tightly he could mil
move, there piped up 11 Miren«Hc boytsh treble: "Sure, conn* on In—you
can *dVml on tin* other half of me."—
Spend Your
lliillnfhipolls News.

Mr*. H. W. Hailey is visiting her
i*ti*r in (ieorgia being culled there
by tin* illness of her little nephew
The L.i«t Straw.
He is reported better now.
Her home was one of tin* tlin**t beau­
Mr*. Dinsein is visting Mr- Lett tiful In Irvington and was furnished
Allen.
from top to bottom In the best taste.
Mr and Mrs. D. A. Shoemaker The bouse xxas surrounded l.y a love­
noil children left Tuesd iy for their ly yard xxtili a terraced lawn. Hut tint
door was Hu* niusterph'co, tiiiihognny
home in Ohio.
with exquisite wood carving.
Dr. R. M. Mason went to Minm I ^Imagine her surprise when one of
this week.
her lllppnpt young worshiper* rolled
Mrs. Hrilllth is spending a couple out in his frond who hud neglected to
shut the precious (lour oil niterlng:
of weeks at Daytonu Beach.
"Say, Jnck. go buck there In the hall.
Mrs. i ‘. F. Monger arrived home
You forgot lo put the hoard hack In
Friday from Lewisburg, N. C. where the hole."—Indianapolis News.
she has been visiting her parents.
Mr. Fred Reese, nephew of C, O.
Frightened Lad.
We were taking n curve In the rood
Hradberry, who was operated on for
appendicitus Satu rd ay is reported slowly when we ran Into n l&gt;ny. He
was not hurt, hut wns very much
as getting along nicely.
frightened. When we nuked him why
T h e Workers Council will he held he was so frightened when he wasn't
immediately following the Prayer hurt, he explained: "You ace, pap Is
Meeting next Wednesday night,
■Irk and he hasn't enough money (0
Ju n e 23rd. A full ettendance of pay for repairs, and I thought 1 broke
Teachers and Officers are reejuested. the IlDxor."—Exchinyt.

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BUILDINGS
KEEPS
FOOD
GOING UP
INDEFINITELY
THIS SUMNER
Revolutionizes Feeding of Troops
•in W a r Tim e.

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VVeixka •• Hiding recently purch »*c*l
and rom &gt;I -led by* K. A. I) &gt;J&lt;la*.&lt;
and Hoy S .* m«*-« t lip work bring
handled mid *r tin* cireful sup •rvi-o»n
of U«nt T ctn r Ilotlum &gt;n d cm »tu tt"*
* j u s t wh.i’ e i n Ik* dune with b rie1
buildings that have outlived their
u«ef nines in their present form and
must he rehabilitate 1 in order to
l:ee i tip with the procession. T h e
ne v
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Val leg li an it he." m atari re of tiiis kind ;in i was worke I
over u n i rebuilt h.v the same men
an | i’ it one of th e prettieG buildi n ;* iti the state.
VI o' thi* great work bring* &gt;oi
oth *- io 1 1 an I prohaly helpe I to
star* the m iveut**nt for the salt* of
the &gt;11 vinV rd If tti»e property and
the many he; tiling* ••"titernalaled
hv th&gt;* t.ii.e Front Improvement an I
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thi* city i* a f ircone c midu-ion hot
their
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public &gt;' i*iu*;h i *y
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in i . n itel of at lea*t •» i‘* &lt; e*m*
an I a h i ; bu-ine** toiiMirr; of a
i *a*’ tore* tt*»rie*. several ajM'tiip*nt
llieio*.. 'an a.no*i*metr. !ter ;ir i man .*
Ot lie * I m tl-ov ettl"»t* - I I 11 till
*g n*if or I f i ;n * I * .1 -* " ’i • *f
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l*h *|»&gt;r* ii***- .( Park site
e*.s will soon to*
i tim* it purl men1
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ira p- a*i !
I ; ni I* lj;mi
•leeilpytli** the ••■inter
I■• irs* .if the ni'lllth
and Mr I' lillifn ex(ir*’t* | &lt; gel t*i
w irk at out*** hi lh&gt;* in •*.- ivi**n *nt of
i ni* on ■* prop A. .
I'nere are many other ehange
licin ; m i !•■ in th&lt;* hir-itn*-* nurt &lt;"f
the eity awl at l*u*t one nl'ier he;
Ini -itu* -• hloek i* ■• 'Uleinnlitle I f**r
ill** stimtii *r a n t in lie* red limn* melion tii t h** city many new Ii tines an
b e lli; h lilt or e*i|i*«*m, &gt;lale I and a*
Iu m he- it r i i i i m ; t twn there will I
m i h a ■ ivity
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S an ford ’s population than icrea*ed
fiti.a par cent in the past i . . . , ir.*.
T h e oilicial announcement was
made from \Vushincl"n *&gt;» Saturday
where the rdturns
of the census
enumerators are heinc tubulated,
civ in c Sanford a population of
fl.O.Sa or an incrca% of ’J .IIIS over
the 1 9 111 census.
While it ii helieved hy many hat
we f i n * a larger ponulaiioo i*'"1
while It i* the etistom throughout tin
country to kick about the census
the reit tri show a very mice increuse and one of which we in *.y he
ju stly prouml. the inereu •• rani, 'in
far a l e ' t l of the a .‘■■r.ii'e.
It is of course i njin ililt for c*n* u * enumerators, however careful
a.til paitift.ikiUK. to lint! eve*y me
in there c i n v . i e Tin* Sanford ■ mmerators did t'lcir h**t and wot fed
h »rd and faithful!, and tie etvi* a
j*ra.it M tl of ere 'll * ir their w.tfl;
Tin* Seminole county cei*&lt;us lias
n it la*'ll an .f ilm ' *d h it It I* helieved
that it v.ii: no well ahovi l * . on.
Thing* Mend.
Every line of history inspires a eon*
fldenre lluit we -hull tmt tt" fur wrongf
that things mend. That Is the moral
o f nil we learn, that it warrants Hope,
the prolllle mother of reforms. Our
part Is plainly not to throw ourselves
across the track. I" Idock Improvement
sod sit till we arc stone, Imt to watch
th** uprise &lt;&gt;r success!ic mornings and
to conspire with lIn* new works of
new days.— Emerson.

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A Learned Capital.
Annul, capital of the Swiss cnntnn
ot Argo via, possesses one of the hard­
est working libraries lit ihc world.
Though the library consists of only
80.000 vnlumet—which Is not so large
as public Institutions go In the United
State*—the population of the capital
Itself la only 10.«W. With eight vol­
ume* per Itihahltunt, the lllirnry of
Anran hns Just cause to boast of Itself
IU s miniature Athens.

V

NO CHANCE FOR PTOMAINES
Add Water and Boil, Dishes Resulting
Are the Same as Fresh Products,
Experts Say—French Commission
Calls It a Remarkable Discovery—
Tried Out In Our Army— Produce
Meals With Speed of Prestidigitator.
Gone are the good old days when a
woman Is expected to spend four hours
In a kitchen, wrestling wlih the prob­
lems of some new dish and struggling
with the unintelligible Jargon of tim
cookbook. No longer need n man wall
m vain for his matutinal linsh. only
lo discover after a goodly Interval that
with* Just couldn't pul the old chop
ping mm him* together and there must
he ii pit * •■ i.daslng. or something. AM
tills is a . dead a** the t|o*l&lt;i.
The r&lt;—on* •■* nf limit * pe**lalis|s.
dietitians, | rt-ueli cle f** ami mi’dical
men have h&gt; * n eomhln* d In a * **io**
oUt-of tl.ed.U« hell enliipslgll lor the
housekeeper, enabling her to produce
iium I s wlih nlniO't, If not ipilte, tie*
spt‘»*d of tin* ptrsitdigimtor |*r&gt;*-lmlng
lill'blts out of (lie I lad It Ion 1 1 hat .lll'l
ndd hoi water amt boil a lew uilout*'
is t he story.
And cheap-—well. In-re’s ,-m exitmph*
of 1lie eo*|. Uncle Sum llcured tliiit ‘
lie eutild give his dnughht y * a i "11 dl'L
of
-in tib soup "lei :■ line j niple1jn+r
til'll itt corned beef ht|s|| tiy u-i"g tt'l*ii«**v pro* i s*. Iie-tai'lnm oih fo***l f**i
Hu* v.i'i . 111 Illy of :t
per dough

1 oy.
William Edward Fitch late M"l**t
L’, S. M *h, and M. D in Ids own
right, has devoted a lot ol hmd work
I** the.new piodm t. He vi ill pn t are'
tl riip of clam broth, white lie* Inter­
ested listener Is trying to read lie*
title of mo* of the doctor's works,
"Dletolhcrnpy, Chemistry of Digestion,
t 'lassiih tiiloii and Analysts of Foods
Ihlluplele Itl Ihree Volumes, Publish
*s| wttli tlo* permission of tin* Surge.ui
tii’iieral of the Army," Is pari of tin*,
title. P.itt Hie cltitu broth is ready.
L ik e F resh ly Prepared Food.

JUND |8, |3;;o

The Tricolor.
This renlly owes Its origin to Mnry
mlisloner of N'otv York, Dr. Copeland,
Queen nf Scots. It was she who, ac­
sailed for the other side Just to meas­
cording to tradition, gave the tricolor
ure the danger amt take preeuutlon
device lo Earls—it"* white to repre­
against such an Invasion.
This is one tuenme at our threshold. Tropic G row th Overwhelm ed City sent Hie house or tier rnynl husband,
the dauphin, the blue for Scotland, and
The other, more threatening, more ter­
tin* red for the red-coated Swiss of
ol Angker Thom .
rible, |s the niennee of the world's III
the royal bodyguard. The Revolution­
will. IVi* call nfford to die. hut lo tie
ists In 17M&gt; adopted Mary’s colors for
despised forever ns a greedy ami Phar­
isaical tuition Is a fan (hut we must Devactatlon Wrought. Especially by their own.
not Incur.
the Deadly Fig Tree. Is So
The French government has many
Complete as to Be Almost
serious problems to solve, l-tit the
♦,)
Unbelievable.
French peasant Is working and the
French artisan, while still sadly In
In the heart of Cambodia, one of tin*
Deed of raw materia!-*, has not lost Ills
live provinces of French tmlo-Cliliui.
liuhlt of Industry ami thrift. The most
lie tin* ruins of the* royal city of Ang­
encouraging fact about France today
Is Ilia) her people are alive to the se- kor Tlmtti. built somewhere between
rlniisiioss of France’s problem, and the tlfth ami seventh centuries, and of
they lire going forward bravely* to tin* marvelous temple. Angkor Wat.
Tin* architecture, which is Hindu. Is
solve iluti problem.
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Hilly, despite her great shortage of being disentangled from jungle growths
raw material. Is looking forward and by French archeologists. The city and
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not hack ward. Italy can ho relied temple are thought to have been built
h.v tin* Klitner-s. a long-vanished race
Minimum Charge for any one Ad 2."&gt;r
upon to do tier p a r t !
One Time, per word.............
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England Is meeting tile problems of which certainly Inis no connection with
Three Time, per word
2c
ieconsiruction Just as those who knew Hu- f ’nmbodlntis of tin* present day.
Six Times, per word ..................... .1c
Writing In Harper's, Ellen N. I.n
her past should have expected her to
Over Six Times, ' . r word per Issue
Motie describes a trip through Hie
meet them.
Advertising
In this column in which the
"ingle
on
an
elephant
in
order
to
visit
Plan to Aid Central Europe.
a d d r e s s of the advertiser Is na| given hut
one
of
tin*
more
remote
ruins.
It Is not for me perhaps to give In
"In about ten minutes." silt* writes, which refers you In I'ostnllke Rox Num­
detail a formula for solution of the
ber or Care of Herald MUST he answer­
"we
found ours*'|ves climbing over till* ed according!*'v Please tlo not a s k us for
world's Ills, Imt as 1 have been asked
ninny times. "What would you iJoT' I fallen stnm-s of uti Immense temple the names of advertisers advertising in
that lay completely burled and ov*r- this way. ( sunlly we tin not know who
am glad to give my own answer.
growu by the forest. So thick was the they arc. and if we do we are not expertAccordingly, I would a s k :
eti lo It’ll you.
1 Thill Congress Immediately pa** foliage ill'll only a 'lltn twilight pre­
vailed.
Tin*
supreme
loucllnes*
iif
that
a hill appropriating a sniii not to ex­
FO R SALK
ceed ?.Msifssi.tsst for tin* its.- of &lt;*en to led temple, tin- utter Isolation and
•
iloiice
Hiat
enveloped
IT.
were
appal­
tral and Eastern Europe.
Ci.uire Ne ' !
F.nr .'.ill
2 That i ’•mures*, call upon tin* 1'••» ling. ni.il our scrambling feet and
1n
.
.
\ew Pi " ’k MX. Set" u»l t .idecs nt.ly
ii-'P.-.l tin- ;r.v * 1
'■lent to appoint a tan f *111 ■al .oia
4-1-1* e
11*
Hi
hole
'ni
sidiin-s*—the
silence
of
centuries
mission of three Anu-rtealis. distti
'I '■ h o f o r ami vindictiveness of
gulslied for t!o*ir etui no ter and ••*,•-•
F ir &gt; i1•• ! F**id Tt j ek n .”1 '
•In J ;n_11- : Everywhere giant stone*
alive ability urn! cominamllPg tin r*
ere overthrow n. pushed "III ot place fur 1i ,i ll. t ’.i t e seen .. Mil s &gt;&lt;uk
spec! of the America! pi nple
S 1
44-Dp
1 -o|ipl&gt;&lt;1 mii i It* heaps through the A - ••
a commission should include men - *
s
ulster
vitality
of
Ibui
deadly
ft*-*-,
the
tin* type *&gt;f General Pershing.
P, r •u!&lt;* N’ t* ■ *&gt; oi et I!
■!&lt; ■
».• !»«•** nf H rnifis
Tin* roots of
1loove r nr
lar&gt; L.iiu* ! '
1
Price j.U.miim
&amp;
mum
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'ton**
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tudrtiki*
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tr.'u
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ilivcsl 1till 1 r&lt;ulllllll* ^iufi willi &lt;»»
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i * i * l n t i a t e t h i i t ' i ’l v e *
’ tii* in(iovv er
1*. -j f
i ,*v ** c- of Hie gr- tt - u. ! 1
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f -r■I Ue -1 t- $ VJl’
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'•metis Hi ■ii gr*iw and develop
fileil !*v |*l ..pt r p* s o i l tll-l, ' l l
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notl'!"-eun
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■I land. Tl * m*v. r 'i ■ ■• tire
ro p e a to l then to t 'or I to* i 'ol
nice i * i e &gt; I* I/"
i t: •vv
i rv * I out tl,. . tin* litilrlike routs
o f tlio -i • o m i i r ie s under Mi' li •
ele
d
i’ru-h &lt;*r kill
le ver
Huns and upon sit* Ii te rm s as the *. in 'I to* big stum
ill ail ■} * VMill.t'H
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1
•it Year lo year i eiiltirv by ■cm
mission ll» e lf innv decide t " Is- pi t o
i t-hp
i ’ h e ir 1n*r*’c strung life I' fostered *Pf *•J , K K Lane.
■aide a i d effective
Aiming the * &gt;u
I b e lb ri •• in al ni,*l lieree rains of
d ltlei's should I"' provided Ihur T11*-r
F
S.il* * !*-!•$$li Caw
milker.
should In* m&gt; toclil llile rfcr e lio * with ( Hi tropies Tint 11 they overt brow and t
1.*
gan
Me*eantii«
Ui*.
«*
Vddre
tin* fre e and imtramme|is| e v c r i l s ,. |(»
•••troy everyihllu.* in Tin ir patlovny.
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p
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I’lornni.
Its
fearful foot 'that wandered In
tlit* com mission o f It- own prcrngiitivi
nr*.’ tlir.iigli n whole corridor Ot
o f atlocathlg llllHerlals &lt;biVcrilllienlMl
Vny q uantity i f Pepper
Knr Salt
lity carvings u in !M meter* 111
polities shout I be elim inated ; tmrea
Ztieluiry-Tyier
Veneer Co
crates
at
sotlflbb* Old p re jll'lle tal b a r r ie r * III* teliglti. With tin* eireuniferenee of all
u;-2k/
tween Ha* various i-oittiiries s|um|i| to
’. haul. \till till* 'fee I* Useless too
removed amt sueli su b slatitlal giuiraii
iii-t spongy porous wood until for
Fur Sale Any q uantity of I'epper
tees as may In* a v a ila b le should tie ev
-mv thing.
cratett Zaeliary-Ty .er Yet.ct-r ( *
acted In order lint! the eotiditlnn* Im­
I **r an hour " *• warnler*-*) through
I1-2tc
posed should hr fultllled
i*in rtlim d I tiamtiers. sernllllded and
I As to tliialieial terms, I should •limit* *| over fallen pillars ami eun
For Sale Only one-tliinl actual
make tlietu llleral. t would charge no h:*. of great tleriuly atlll delicate. Ill- fact nr.v c o st. Government farm wn*
Interest for the tits! nrcc year*; for rteate design- all In utter ruin and
tine for farm: rm **ties and
tin* next three years, ■! per cent, with |o&gt; e_* tree of destruction In supreme Kun
general
Use; a Id*; advance in might
.-•■tiirol
|
t
wa»
good
to
reneli
our
provision tliiit such Interest might he
leptialits rgalll and to leaVi* |ie|ilm&gt; rate* i.- ( ‘tiling *n &lt;li n't delay;wure
funded If tlo* economic conditions of
the cotmtrv were not approaching nor Heii *&gt;ver« In lined ami ev il «po|. * * * house near you; also harness and
•••iidv H e m"»t Im po rtant and l»*nu- saddles; Write to-day. Governjent
mul or If Its exchange conditions were
fni nil’i * a r e tielng reehiltued from Supply Good* Lo. .laidisr tiville, i la.
so adverse as to make payment un­
11.. -e In A t . k o r T i e in a s
duly burdensome, 1 - ' ’"Ubi make the lie
Li-*
ituiturlly of tin* obligation th ycur* , ». " ji% ft • * ngkor W a t. T h e s e outfrom Its dale, and I should t ivi* no
1".: ■•••* - ” .* - ‘ tit t&lt; ft a . originally
For Sale Vny quantity of Pepto-r
•\ , j. I a n *1 and sm othered hv ••rates at Zael ary-Tylerr Veneer Co .
doubt ns to tt* Htiiil ; .*• • ei
0 Im mediately tin* plan was a d o p t­ .1*' »•veritis llig forest. T o me lliey n f *
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BURIED IN JUNGLE

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

First the major produced a i"iinilu
envelope, something like itie nverap*'
worker's
pay
envelope Oeeldedl
Miiall. upcnlng It, he illsphiycd alaiitl
tl tnlilcspoohfu! of fragments ■•( brown
!**li. dried Milistain'*•. This and a lit
lie water hulled for les, than live min
tiles produce tin* clatli broth. The in
V'estigator l*&gt; asked to tii»te Mu- sui,
Mnnei! v tili'li is strained olT, itnd will}
IIIi*I slices of chlm*. celery and mint
usual ingredients and nothing to In
diiaite that they .ue any dill' i* ut froti'i
fresh food. If you should stop uiei
read two titles, tin* major explains, tin ed I would have o u r government In­ fa r m ore Interesting In tills sin ister
1otiM'iptenl leugllusied time ol liolltti. vite o t h e r governm ents In a position setting. I'hokcd Mild MV ntllped lay Hie
d oes tad spoil tin* broth. If .u rtostiv
is a ro u s e d a s to why it was ttece*
•s.try to hav e tie* surgeon g e n era l's
neniilMsitm. tin* a n s w e r is coiitniued
III tin* fa ct Ill'll atmllt lot I pages ol
i lie work &lt;le"l with arm y rations, lo.el
e c o n o m ic * In tin* war. etc.
t'.ut to re tu rn to tin* clam b roth. T in
m a j o r |s Inquirin g how you like it
l i e |* a ls o saying that usu ally tie
ch**f p r e p a r e * It. hut that la* l ias gom
home.
H on esty cmtipel* th e ndml*
M.vn tImt. c h e f o r no chef. It lias not
■eel’ieil III slitter.
" E v e r y t h i n g I* re tain ed ," s a y s ih&lt;m u b r . " f o o d value, flavor, e tc . Tile
1 1*tds a r e put up hi little cnrdhoiird
c a r t o n * , o r in paper envelo pe*. T h e r e
a r e no t i n * and tie glim*. Moreover,
no nrtlllelnl p re s erv a tiv e s a r e Used,
eveli tie* so-eitlled most liurtillc** onis*.

'I'li.. puekttge tuny t*&lt;- opened ami part
of Hie contents used.
The huluiirc
tatty In* set aside and used Hint week,
next month ot next year, and It will
he as good as when llrst opened.
Food Product* Keep Indefinitely.
"Here Is some lamb Mew, now."
continue* Hie dietary expert, placing
on tin* table something resembling
somewhat a section of brown nut
candy, "It will keep Indellultety. It
tin* mice Wi l l l e t l| t llo lie .
I s i .........lie
Ini' been nibbling here at tills end
This is very old. tmt all I would have
l,i d&gt;&gt; Is put It In water aul let It hot!
for about twenty minutes and It would
In* a most uppctUltlg stew.
It Inis,
cotidilncd with liinib. online*, potatoes,
and other vegetable*, also seasoning
"The sottps containing a quantity
of vcgotnble* cun stand about fifteen
to :.ut&gt;-s' hotting nn'l ito* meat prod
m is twenty to twenty-live minutes.
We already have twenty-seven dear
s o u p* .
thirty -one creamed soup**,
twenty vegetable products, twenty tl-li
product*—ll*di cukes for Instance—
and tv&gt;enty-tlve meat products. &lt;*nm1 1 | beef hash, chldtcn tia*h. roast tied
t a*li. lamb stew, codlish cakes, cream
i*.I lish. and lobster tt la Nevvletrg arc
Itiditdtsl In tin- list of dishes prepared
by tie* new process.
"It 1** not a dehydrating process and
It hears lot resemblance to the canning
process. Huiullsm, of which mm I*
hearing so milch llnm* tiuys In connec­
tion with the fatal olive poisoning
cases, and ptomaine poisoning, tire
both Impossible with this process. Tin*
llnvor Is not lost ns In canning. All
the nutritive nml palatable qualities
of Hie fresh food are retained.'*
To the newlywed innocent of the
art of cookery, the near Instantaoeoui

to assist, to p a rticip a te in the under
taking.
•J T o set forth &lt;om pletely my o p in ­
ion. 1 should add flint In tin* linal In­
stru ctio n *
the
A m erican
people,
through th eir govetnnietit, should av
In tin* c o m m is s io n ;
" W e want you to go amt do Hits jo b
In mieti a main"*' ns. a f t e r study*, you
think It should be done. T ills lx no
ordinary undertaking. T h e A m erican
peopl e trust you to see Hint It Is done
right.”

1 would nl«o say to the commission:
"Use so imirli of Hits money as tx
needed."
P ersonally, I um cnntldfiit
Hint with tin* a s s is ta n c e and co-operalion which would com e from o th er
p arts o f the world Hie aunt o f $h»»0,.
noil not) from the United S t a t e s would
In* more than enough to s ta rt these
e o n n trlrs nn th eir wav to self siiimort
ami the restnraHmi nf normal co n d i­
tions.
T h e whole plan, o f course. Involves
many practical co n s id era tio n *, the
most serious of which I* that of o b ­
tainin g th e money, w h eth er hy Issuing
additional Liberty bonds, an Increase
In tin* Horning debt or hy taxation.
Itut I think vve could properly say to
the treasury *lep artm cnr"
" W e know flow serio us your llnaticlnl problems a r e ; vve know tlo* dill!
ru tile * which a r e Im m ediately eon
fronting y o u ; vve know tin* Importance
o f deikiHon, itnd vve know that the gov­
ernm ent hum econoinlxe and Hint in
dividual* must ccoiioinlre. but vve a l * "
know that tin* A m erican government
advanced SIOISHI.ImM.ISM to Its allies
•o atta in victory and peace. C ertain
Iv It |s worth m ak ing the adilltlonid
advance In order t " re n tin ' the peace
fo r which we have a lrea d y HtrugglPd,
fo r nothing Is m ore c e r ta i n than that
"n tli iiorimil 'o iidliiotis a r c restored in
E u ro p e th e re can be no p e a ce."
Above all thing*. 1 would say that
w h atev er aetlon Is tak e n should lie
taken Inmiedlutrjy. T h e erl-f^ Is so
a cu te that the situation does not ad
mlt of delay, except with the posslhlll*ty o f consequences one hardly dares
•'onicinphitc.

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I l liey utTord more thrill* to nn* who nut
not an urehcologM than the picked
up lestorisl and el*’nr«*d rttlns Mint
the gov eminent l« reclaiming
•••If course otn* rulirtnl see llietll verv
Well ttiesi* hurled te'llplcs. sunillped
lii limlergrow lb enveloped hv a tvvl*
tight gloom And a« I scramble over
fallen Images over barbaric sculp­
tures. my Mind I* largely set on *&lt;*rpouts
And wlien vve reach a falrlv
"pen space It turns to monkeys—the
tgllc black gibbons that hoot and leap
ivertiead at nur coining, furloit* at He*
intrusion upon their solitude Hetwooh
«nakes and monkey* there tire time*
when I forget to admire these old
temples, supposed to be among tin*
most marvelous in tin* world."
I
Marstial Foclt’s Cane.
From ilie llr*t days of the ivn r
Marsh'll t'oeh always carried ii dapper stick with him. There Is an In­
teresting story connected vvrth Hie
cam* Hint tin- head of Hie allied
armies regarded »*&gt; necessary. "It
wits (itrved for him In the early day*
of the war by one of his beloved
polio* of tlie trenches," says the
lloine Sector, tin* e v soldier*’ weekly,
“since which time. If reports tire true,
it lias liver left Ids wide. It Iffi* made
Itself useful as well tl* ornamental "tl
ncen*|oit*. and there Is a legend that
It wn* used to map out tin* great
stroke* and eoimier stroke* "f the
Milliliter atid fall of t ! '|* by which tin1
war vva* ended."
Saving the Wood.

"I •ttr noble forest* must he saved."
exclaimed the tins ire [leal conservatlniilM.
"They must." assented the tnaii vvh"
goes Into stiinll details; "even If tniinufacturer* an* required to product*
maieties Mint will produce a light with­
out using up Imif n box to each cigar­
ette."

For H int-Store room in , l4
I.eiTler Hloek. Vacant June
Sec C. H. I-'‘fTlor June I t . 1«,_»,&gt;

For Item
For
.
seven room cottage, furnished
block from'.-ran. Seabreeze.
all modern convenience and
S*&gt;0f&gt;. Inquire Hailey’s f)ru ,.
I ) a v t olia. Fla.

,

£

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For K e n t- T w o ,(r three TliceJ
furnLstivd rooms f.Jr lik-ht
keeping. Mr..- NUon. Over fi a r H !

cent store.

Fot

Rent - O n e nicely f , :

front bed room. Mrs. \ i x
5 ami 10 cent star*Fu rn isttel
Shop.

rooms

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WANTED
U anted

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er. Have had two
in law urn-.. Apply
Laurel Ave.

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Wanted u pm. of I*.,.,
wagon.
u . Ii &gt;x *&gt;• i.
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watch. No. 9 9 1 Fr
Sandy A nder»&lt;".
and receive reward

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RayCot MDUr it y \ ui .
ttiond 11"I'd
I lay ton a 1' ■■a. t i li ati
nml
tt it h Ur* n f.i-» *! .**&gt;
night
weekly .M. 3,*- •• •« r\aJ l-.lt |.||
t intis quick!y
“ Daytona lieaeli Ra. It,nr. 1 II -tel
half tiioel: from hearl * i* .it »«»*ni MitJi*
for ttlhle rooms. o,\&lt; •■]!(■*.: r
ing. MAT! &lt; RKA- ti.N VBFF
l2-'.t;i

Lost *»ll First Ml*-'' a Puppy.
white wi'i. Brivvt. r.ir- Ri
.. *."l him
For Sale T v pair* g ""d mul**-. ret urn l " W. 1&gt; ' •t i l *
Ave.
n eeola Cypres- Untupony.
UI*IIle

LOST
C a m e o I ’in "U Street
For Sale t acre of untiled land
K w.i- 1 i’ltom*
cheap on Ird St. and Pecan Ave. All S a i u r d a v n iu h t.
J3-3tr
cleared, v it’c crop on a me. Wo l*i 2 4 1 !
pay you to investigate al once. In ­
Lost
-V rat
Ti rr r F n , y.
quire at Herald Office.
I l-dtp
white (tody, with Idark fjIUi" tifitl
t l.
For Sale Stove wood. 12 and Iti tail. Reward for hi ■&lt; '
cry
tl-B
Inch h*tight ii. Phone 212. tt
F. Roper, We-t Side &lt;iro&gt;

Whltner

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Id-Iti

Lost ---Pair ni shell rim i-y« glil'-r*
with
pin. Return t " Mr-. L A.
For Sale Victrola and
records,
Douglass
at Court II&gt;use and f t
ilso Singer Sewing Machine, both in
rew
ard.
Il-Ht'good condition. Apply ut Hnnson's
Siioe Shop.
-Cl-'Jlp.
★ * * ★ * ★ * ★
★ * * ★ ★ * * *
*
For Sale Ford truck, one ton, ★
Used Cars
*
worm driv ■*. Apply tit Lawson’* ■ it
*•*
■k
1
1010
Ford
Touring
*
warat;&lt;*.
l2-3te
it I
105S Ford Touring
*
For Sale Dining table, hu(Tet/and it i
tot; * d ill ige Touring
*
gas plate. 2 in Park Ave.
:2-tf.
if 1
1 0 to D o n Tour ng
*
it I
1019 Chevrolet Touring
*
For Sale Five acres of Improved
it
Wi ghi Tire &lt; "
*
land, two wells, land tiled, six room
★
Used Car Departin' at
Jmuse and other buildings, d miles
★
ll-lf*
west of Sanford on brick road.
★
Inquire Henry Lee. it. A. Hos d,
★ * * * * ★ ★
* ★ ★ ★ " * * * *
12-dtc.
For Sale Two good Florida saddle
ponies. Pair of good hound dog*.
Mcurv Lee, R. A. Itox .'I.
12-dte
For Sale My home, cor First
street and French avenue. Can give
pm.*c.-inn about June n-t. Newly
papered and in lirst class eondition
throughout, own water system.
A.
D. Smith.
Il!*-tf.
For S ale— Furniture, hi sis, com ­
bination imok ease and desk, hall
rack, six !m|e Princess, range and
other pieces. Mrs. W. II. Peters,
10S Elm Ave.
.'17-tf

I T ’S A L L I N T H E

FO R UKNT
Ft r Rent
Furnished
‘J tui Pnrk Ave.

,

“ K N O W -H O W
Itedrm m.
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, No Soldier Did This.
For Rent — On the llrarh a six
According I" tlie new Stnmlanl dic­
The slttintl'in that I have spread out
room
cottage well furnished, water,
here Is far beyond the scope of Indi­ tionary It Is:
(.’rap*, n. ( Local, U. S.) A game of gas and electricity. Less than 150 yd*
vidual charity. Only h.v the action of
government*, our own nml the others chance In which the object Is to guess yards from the sea. Inquire of E . A.
whose resources enable them to co-op­ tlie number* thrown on two dice.— Branch, D aytona Reach.
44-tf
erate, ran uld he given In sufficient Home Sector.
i __________________
For Rent — Rooms
Furnished.
volume. I tint also rnntldent Hint our
$10.00 month. Bishop Block. -t.'t-2tc
net Ion would he followed hy the gov­
Silence I* Golden,
ernment* of Great Britain, of Holland,
First
Private—
Can you Imagine any­
For Rent — Furnished room. 3 1 1
of the Scandinavian countries, of
thing
worse
than
having
rootles?
Park
Avenue. Phone I(i8.
43-tfc
Spoilt and Japan, and that France nml
Second Private— Yes. Suppose you
Itdgjnm ami Italy, nalwlthetumling all
For R e n t — Flat 3 rooms. $15.00
»*f Hie'r tosses, would help lo Hie lies' 11 ad '■•in, and they chirped.—The Amer­
ican Legion Weekly.
month. Ilffihop Block.
43-2tc
*f Ills'll ability.

Wo can assure you of the
ability of Imvinir n*-stn^s rt,p!^vv
and re-treaded because we
when it will prove iwtisfiiolwr)
and when it will not. H
cardinf? a partly worn or l&gt; &gt;
out tire, Ret our price for n I *J
ing—and nur guarantee fo *
faction. They’re a m o n e &gt; t m .
combination.

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H E R A I.D

PAGE 11

th# following p r o p o s e d C h a r te r a m i a r t l r l r a
of incorporation.
Article I.
T h * nam e of t h i s corporati o n •hall be the
MarrchMncil
I t•»••• C o m p a n y , ar.i! 11 a piln rij»*| olttcM «n&lt;l |*Uri&gt;
hu iln iM •hall l*r at
San ford,
Scmih.de* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . with
branch office* a t o t h e r place* In t h e S t a t e of
H o n d a , a« It* H o a rd i f Director* m a y dr•ignatt.
Krtlrlr 2
T he general n a t u r e e.f the business t o be
co nd ucte d by th e c orporati o n shall be ta
grow, buy, *e!l a n d deal In any a n d all kind*
uf rose* and o t h e r l l o a e r * . and to grom . r u t ,
buy, *eII and de al In any and all kimW i f
fern*, to do an&gt; an d all thing* n r e r a « a r y to
c a r r y on a g&lt;n«ral tloriat. nu ra rry a n d fern
b .elnr**. T o c a r r y on and ent erta in a n y b»‘*|«
nr**,
unde rtaking,
tr ans ac ti o n
com m on ly
r a r n r d on or u n d e r t a k e n b&gt; c ap it a lis t* , pro*
rmiter*. tl nanrtrr*. r o n t t a d o r a , m e r c h a n t s ,
com mission men an d ag e n ts , and in t h e du e
c ours e uf such b u *in r«* t o t i n * , a c c e p t , en*
•lorif. ••'iuir», and tell sr.\ nrgo tl n ol fl or
tr ansferab le i m t r u v m n t * aod secu ri ti es , i n ­
cluding de b entures, bund s, note* am i blits of
exchan ge T o b u y , sell, m ort gage, r e n t . I m ­
prov e, r t c h a n g r , a n d o t h r r » i * e a c u u t r r , d i s ­
pose of and «lesl In real p rop ert y, t m p r o v r d
and un im prov id. »ir a n y ln tr rr *t th e re i n . T«»
con d u c t a store or s to r e s for th e p u r c h a s e
holding, and sab* at retail or whidsate of
d r y goods, gr o« ertes. and general s to r e s
com m od it ies ol a n y n a t u r e wh ate ver, « n d to
d o anv and all th i n g s m . ' t - s a r ) to th e suec rs s fu l operation « f a n y . either or all of said
business

t r a n s a c t i o n of the tiuslness of said e o r n n r s t l n n
I M ! • M i s , •« • «» a n i t t . . ill t n
%f t •
P ° * * t s ai. 1 ? j l i 4*vgea ii uiu ri tla i l o c o r p o r a tl on s or gan ised an*| e i i s t i n g un*ler t h e la w s
of t n ? S l a t e of H o n d a .
Krilel# I I I .
T h e am o u n t *cf t h e r a p t . i t it * *k e»f this
c o r p o r a t i o n shall be On e il u n d r r I T h . iu . * *
(IIOO.UOOi lH»lIars. t o be dlvt«l- I I n f 1 or. •
th o u a a n d i n a r r *
f tl
pa:
v*
i l u n d r r d do llars e a c h . T h e c a , i . a t a.uc *
I
th is cor p ratie?n ih all l»r p ay ab le tn pr« | r t ) ,
l a b o r o r •rrv l.e* At a tust v a l u a ti o n t*» l»e
live.I by the I n c o r p o r a t o r s , or l*y th e d i r e c t ­
or s a t a meeting called f« r suc h p u r p o s e .
Irilrlf In.
T h i« c orporati o n shall c o n t in u e a n d h a v e
full power to n « r r i s e it* c o r p o r a te r ig h ts an d
f ra n ch is e for a r*rt»&gt;«l «f ni net y ni ne y e a r s
f r o m un*l af te r th e c o m m e n c e m e n t id
its
corporate e u l e t m r r .
ArJelt*
N
The* buslnr* «»f th is c rpo rat .»i s.tall he
conduct i t .
i
.. •• g nil rs 4 l ‘r
*i«*nt, a V lr s I’f t t l I m t , a f l e c r c t a r y a n d
T r e a s u r e r . wh*» .:i a . 1 *• * ie* an*| t m *am»
pe rs on , arid a It a r •I * ' |)ifactur* if r ••t ! •«
t h a n th re e nor mor.* t h a n five d i r e c to r * , who
m u s t be efuck) l»ler*
U n ti l the first m e e tin g *f th e «t*»r kh 1d* r s
herein aft er pro vided for. th e officers of this
’\
. I •.
F r a n k Midi
. \ i&gt;« i*r- *•■• - t. .*r-&lt;t \ iv
C*onnetl&gt;, Sec reta ry an*l
Treasurer.
The
Hoard of D irec tors shall be: J o h n M c is ch ,
P r a n k M il sr h and A. P . C 'o n m l l ) .
T h e first organ is ati on m i e t l n / of t h e s t o c k ­
ho lders »d this c o r p o r a t i o n shall be held at
Hanford, Fl ori da, on th e 9 0 t h d a s **f J u n e ,
A. D. I •&gt;-!*. f»*r th e p u rp o s e of a d o p t i n g
Article 3.
T h r amoun t of C a p i t a l stock of th is c o r ­ b y - l a w • and c o m p le t in g th e cir ganiia ti o n of
pora tion shall be f.AOOO.OO. divided I n to flftv thia c o r p o r a tio n , am i also for the purp&lt;»sea of
shares . f th r par va l u e of f 100.00 v a r h S t o r k electing such officers *»f tlie c o r p o r a t i o n as
t o be p a ) able eithe r in rash or nv p r o p e r t y , a r e herein abov e pr o v id ed f*&gt;r, and t h e r e a f t e r
labor or services, t h e value of such p r o p e r t y , th e annual meeting of the *te.„*kho ld er * of
la b or or services t o be filed at a m ee ti n g c a i l ­ th t* c o r p o r a tio n shall be held on t h e th ir d
T u e s d a y *»f J u n e of e a c h an d ever y ) e a r .
ed for such purpose.
Article I.
I r.11 »# •••oner dissol ve d b) operatit&gt;n of
law this corporati o n shall e iisist p e r p e t u a l l y
Krticle 3.
T h e officers of thi* n rp»rati&lt;&gt;n shall be
!*r««id* nt, 4 A ic e-p re s id e n t, a Secretary a m i a
T re a s u r e r , thr office of Sec reta ry and T r e a s ­
ur er m ay be filled by tine and the s a m e per
s o n . un*l*r the s t &gt; l r of Secre tary -Tr&lt; a i u r n ,
an*! a Hoard &gt;1 fiv* direc to rs . The H o a rd of
d i r e c t o r s shall be ele c te d b&gt; the stockhi*l«lers
at th e arinual m *« tln g *d th e c o r p o r a tio n an d
th e s«i.| lizard of d i r e c t o r s shall elr rt ol am i
f r o m ihrir nu mber the* officers of t h e c o r ­
p o r a t io n . the presid en t and secretar v
ele cte d shall ar t a* i t *
amt se c r e t a r y ,
r* eprrtlv e I ) . **f th e Hoard of di re cto r* T h r
arinual meeting «d t h e c orporati o n sha ll be
held on the s«c«ind T h u r s d a ) «»f J u l ) »»f e a c h
&gt; t a r . at which lime th e Hoard of D i r e c t o r *
m us t be »lr rt rd and whit shall on the* *am *
da&gt; e le.’t the officer* above* na m ed , w ho shal*
•e*rv* f*.r a prrio-l of o n e &gt;ear *»r until t h r i r
•ti rn aa.ira ar. r l r r t n l an d i|ualiArd
I 'rtll l
t h r lir&gt;! annual m . . t i n i ? und* r flu, r h - . i t . r
lii*
business *-f tills r u t por ati*»n -h all I'
c **n.| Cla ln| |»V NN \\ il a y n * • a* pre*ti|e*nt, \

NS M I U j Ms , S 1 I » fj*tn. \. \ i I ‘.t igt *
T *' 1-5** I -I 11 P ll*»*.jsl,«ikte f si.all (o n s tH u tr
th* ..*4fii i! f Mrerf aaf 4
t f l l r l e a.
l
T h e highest am o u n t *•f ine|el*tr*ln« •• which
t ' n s «-a*rp* ration n * • it anv time -ul'je ct
its* If shaft »*. »1«i, om&lt;i. o «
tfllrle* 7
Th* f,am* • ai**1
* m i c*l lb* s u b s c r ib m g inca-rporatofs anel th e nu m b er «*f s h a r * *
sUi'SCf |t*e «| it) each afe as pillows , to w tt
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l. aw to n, S a n f o r d . IIt»ri*ls. %s l u r * * .
l«i ju
N 11 Douglass, Sa* feird. H o n d a .
* s h ar e*
*-a* f**r*l I
D o u d n e y , Sanforel, ll«*ri*la, .%
s h ar es.
N\ M li avn er , S a n f o r d , H»*ri*la, * siiares.
Sell* lie* M a lt * * , San forel, l ‘l*enda« ** s b a r r s .
I
\ D«*uclas«. Sanf** 7 *l. Pb*nda. &gt; •hare**
11 I ll*-ueb**le|ef, San forel, H o fid a . *• s i i a r * .
In scMtieus the read the sai*l IfH *»rpe*f a t *efs
h a v e he reunto »*' ?h*tr han d*, this th e t r d
•la) *d June P*.*"
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1 . r h F. 1 Ids7 rh to to II. l.l. n
C.*r *»f lest 1 • f
rat** Curnpany**
\1
along K al&gt;le ••1 . . o l Addid » ai &lt;i along lllv *idir of F . K
1*4- • 1 • Mats tl* L lln* ed Tr II
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ti n this dav ptrs .i nall ) ap p eare d before rnr
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am o u n t of

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or

11a 1*11it \ t** which th is c o r p o r a t i o n shall s u b ­
jec t its* If shall be •« *
r, ! 7 .. es.e-e.i
the am o u n t e*f th r c a p i t a l stock of th is c o r ­
po ra tio n
title lr N i l ,
T h e nam e* am! res id en ce* of th e s u b s c r i b ­
in g lm
'-•• t * an*l t h e a m o u n t of tt.**
c a p it a l s|.*ck by e a c h sucbscrlbe d a r e as
follows, l »• it
J o h n M»isch, S a n f o r d , H a . II9 a s h a r e s .
Frank
MH sch,
Han fo rd . 1 ia
t share
\
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is* w i t n k s s \ v i i &gt; : i t ) : o r th.* s u b s m i *
ing inc**rporatitrs hav** h ereun to set th«ir
han d* «*n t los th e 2 t t h dav **f Ma&gt; \ l» l?*2 U
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purchase
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with law - «td ***rtHlcate e in b f a *e * III* follow
ing *t* • •• .! or *p« - I
i t ' i a t i d III Seminole

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such c r r l i f t r a l s
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M
11
Unit
•aid C* rfillrat* sl.afl br re dee filed ac c u rd in g
t . * law. tav •'•* I will i t ' o r tb ele on e*n t|*e
20th da) .f Jul) A D 1920
AAi *
th e *('tl) da* of J u n e A I » |«• 'll
S i : A I.
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1 1-Me. .

S ' be lie Alain* s, U. A Doug la s* , and I. I
ll 'i ifs b o b b r t«&gt; m*- w*ll k n o w n and kn own t o
new sp aper pu blished in S a n f o r d .
S .ir n n o ’* !•* tlie person* d * * I • I . n ar. I w!.*«,* vccut« «l
t ' o u n t ) . H o r i d a , Is h**rel*&gt; d es ig n a te d as the- tbe* foreg oing article* **f in co rp orat io n an 1
n e w s p a p e r in * h b h this *»r*l* r et.all
a p p * a r tb* ) • .»*’ b arkftow I* *|g* *| t&gt;* fore m r th at t b '
II ( i \ l
M iV tllllS IM i
once* a week for (o ur successive* s « r k *
e v e e u te d th* *am* for t h e purposes th ere in
W it ness my h a m ! and official seal this th e e vpr* *•• *1.
ltr*l d a y **f J u n e , |!#20.
W itn es i m i hafiel »n t otflHal seal •t ‘'•af­
Is Ik* « ire nil &lt; eiurl S ev e n th J u d icial t l r r u l l
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Solicit*.r for I *oinpl ainant
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Vabbesta.
t j e o r g ia
In C ir cu it C ou rt 7th J iid lrl s ! I Irrult S r n i ln s h
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2 o r ( i i r u f.iti, ('*ii*iplainsr«t
■|. r.t of a state **l ti** I nlte*|
slt iia if d in &gt;• ii.liiolr t*»»unty, H ui da. t*» wit
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In • I rrul t 1 *irt. Sr*e»vifv i u d i r i a l 1 Irt ut * D
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at
the*
• • - t a l e of Fl ori da t l * ••rvirr of
J . II Macrud* r et al.
•l at e of t h e i s s u a n c e of s u c h
certi fi cate
In
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T o all per- ns ( l a ln n n g in tere sts un de r t t i e n s m r of IV A C o e n
leg ate*’* and d*'Vt«e*es o| 11 O. C a r r i e r ,
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J a m e s H i g h t o w e r , M a r g a r e t ! Ann
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lef H i g h t o w e r . ( *e »rge * ’ N r w m a n . It *• well
C.
D r a w l , . David &lt;» F r y .
J . II
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b t s l i u e|e scribed p r o p e rt y , end to all prMofi* H*g m ‘*2 r h * I .A 7 Ml * hs
a ito a hid i i h i l i l t - d against
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See. |e,, T p 21 S o| It PI il N » , * f Hi: •|
1 1 • Sanforel Herald, a n* wa paprf
land to m g **erssr«| at Die d a t e of t h r Issuance
**• r Ul, T p . 21 M nl It. tn
It a p p e a r i n g l*&gt; th e sworn Mil ed corn- i.f S i : *4 *.f
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w I ul I | uf I ,
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•ife-«t hermn atrs-ns! v »u t h a t vmi h a v e P
• &gt;*rida, once ea ch week for four s»»rn.’ *&lt;r c la im t o has * some l u t - f e - t ip the S K ' *
Hud* *n
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2.%, T|». 21 S ol
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followin g *b srrile**l Ivnd in S r m i o * d r (*•» in tv , It Id i: . I l r / i n • &gt; ' . fe el \V. f Nil. corner
Also T av Certificate N*» I 17. d a t e d th**
indrr rn) han*l an*l official **«l at F l o r i d a . t*»-wit;
**f S i : *4 *'f N i l ' , of Sec.
IT.. T p . 21 H. *'f 2n«l *14/ **f Jun* A D. I*»l.l, Said *e»lificate
I* C o u n t y * I I r . •! - . 1 1 . * ih*
It. no &gt;: . run NV. r.%7 f e e t. S. 1*7 f r . t to
T k i N o f i h t ‘*r.
f o u r th s
NJK*|t nf th*
e m b r a c e s t h r (ill*.wing d e s r iil .e d pr o p erty
•d J u n e . 19 2 0 .
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aloiig s i t u a t e d In Seminole C o u n t ) , i loritta, lo-w|t
II. A
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uf S e c ti o n t. T o w n s h ip 7 0
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t h e d a t e ot Dir Issuan rv of such s e rt tfl ra t e
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C r ru it C o u r t In th* t. u u r t 1lo*tse in Van
NA'Illiamsurv
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D» • *d in the* n a m e of J II Hu dson
Also ' l a v C rf lJ p r a te N *
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J il v. Sept e m i t r A D. U*2 »»
1 Vnedlratlnn fur f a t Drre l I ndrf •ofit F l o r i d a . **n t h e First M o n d a y
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In
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•sol cer tifi ca te * In tnv -eff.es arid ha*
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- i t h law . Unless said r e rii fi c a t e s
•••le.meej a c c o rd in g t-* l a s , t a t *|ee*| th* following *b scribed land In S e m i n u b S s c f r t ar&gt; e.f M a te , at T a l l a b a e s e r , Florida.
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" th ereon lire' th e Mh elay **f J u ly Ce.untV, I letfiela,
t t h els)’ &lt; f N o v e m b e r A |i le t* . Said », r 14
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a s s o c i a t e eeUfselvrs, and *1 • lie re l*) hrrortie •u* ii •rf llfle ate* in D r nam* «*f ll It I t .
f , i if- i » . I • m d ip i ■ » b i f n n •■•if jald
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C ir cu it (N-urt at t h e F o u r * lle*u*e i r. San- assoelate*! f*»r ths purpose of f o r m in g a lovely III* d a ) ol N o v e m b e r A D I* ♦. . Said crj|i«
fur I. F l o r i d a **ri th e Firs* AI* nd a in August. po lit ic an d curimratr under a n d l«y virtu e of fl* ate ernh ra ee s Ihe following ele«cflt*»*| i r o ­
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I nelrv and t h e f l«* m a l e a n s w er *inl*e * h r t i l l o« h ereby a d o p t th e following artirlew ttf In- pe ft . siti*fatr*l in Hrminede* C o u n t y . Flo rida .
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’ *st**| in Sernlnide C o u n t v , Fl»»rl«!a.
pul lished **nre e a c h wee k f**r t e * l r . . weeks ford. M o r id a . but It mav h a v e an d eatahllsh
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a c r e s T h e sai*l lsn*l |n t h r Sanf* rd Herald , a n s w i p s p . r evub
D i r e c t o r s n u ) fr«»m time to t i m e determine. 2 n d d a ) *&gt;f J u n r A D 19 0 2 , Said certificate
••••I at t h r «lat«’ of t h r I s s uanc e *»f lish d In S em in »le U«»»inty, Flori da
M i i l / r » n * Die folli'wiog elr scrilicd prop ert y
Arttrle II
Done an d o r d r r e t this the Mb d a y of A*ay.
*t* in t he n a m e of \t. C F a l l r t l ,
T h e ger.rral natu re of th e IvusineM t o hr •Hut .t re t in Hrrnlnotr C u u M v . I l**rida. t.. wit
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S»mln..li»
i V - i n l / . li *n shall be a* foil •**. t " wit
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T o b u y , eewn. hetld, c**ntrol, w o rk , develop ,
Fl orid ».
' - • ’ ••I in S e mi n o l e C o u n t s , H rtda.
•ell, r o n v r ) . lease, f r r t . (ti o f t g a g a , pledge, *l'lir said land being assessed at t h e (late of
D lrU n sor.
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e t e b a n g r , c u lt iv a t e . Im p ro v e arid otherwise*
3» l I t It 2'* ll., ’ a c re * . T h e *ai*l lan*l Sol|n*ors f*vr • npTvlnvnt.
deal in an d i|is|''**e of real e s t a t e ; to plat. I. A. I'ie rct.
t * f ••••* -*f at th» dat * of th r is suan ce ed
Also
T a t C ert if ic ate N o .
7 77, elated D r
I m p ro v e a n d d e v e ltp land* for the* purpose of
■I
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S u t l r r uf l u l r n l l o n 1 » Applr l o r l . r l l r r * •s i r ; an d t o do and perform all th ing* a p ­ 6 th d a ) of J u n e A. It. |R9tla S t ill rerti*1rate
1 said certificates in my office and has
I’a l r n l .
p r o p r i a te nr needful f»*r th e deVelevpment and e m b r a c e s the following *'es f'h ed p r o p e r !)
•bpliration fur tav deed to Issue In
purpose* •i t u t a t e d in Semim le C o u n t y , H o r i d a . to-wit
S’ ulir .. ia h r r r l . y ( I r a n t h a t » » . I h r u m l r r - I m p r o v e m e n t of D»* *ame fur a n y
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• b s , S |o * 1 * . 3 | (f9P « I fir ssi&lt;| l a n d
f» •*#Iff *
on *he ^th d a y ed J u l y A. ihn n a m r ..f T I I C M A I l K C I I A I . N K I I . U O S K uf all or a n y p * r t nf the p r o p e r t y of ssirf
be
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•ue b c e r t i f . c # ! " In the*n a m e * f
Unkn own .
Ih r l.rol&gt;»»»«i a r tlr lr a nf in r o r i x . r a t i o n h r r r t n m a n a g e m e n t and »s!r of p r o p e r t y , building*
*,
* D •f J u n e A. D 1920
AD i ‘l a a Cert if ic at e N*» 7.3 1,
dal* *1 th r
and lands of ot her*, and to t r a n s a c t n-t corn11 A. D O t H e l a A S S . a n n r a r t, I h r orifiBal nf » h l r h ia n.iar on fllr ml**ir n th e g rn s ral butlness of real esta te t t h elay of N o v r m h e r A. I F Ifl9&amp;, Said cert lu
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f f*i*rult (* o u rt , Heminole ( ’ •.unty,
rlcat* -m brac es th r folbiwing desrrlt»e«| r*r&lt;*H o r i d a . I h a l » * i n l r n d l o and » ill app ly • gents a n d b r o k e ts ; to a c q u i r e , o w n , lease, pert . s i t u l a t r d in Seminole C o u n t y , FI &gt;rida,
9" n*|*.
t o 1 hr il ..n .ra l.lr S id n ry J. C a t l a . l i o v r r n o r o c c u p y , u*e an d develop f a r m * , f a r m Isnds
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of 7 1ori.l.i. •&lt; T a l l a h a . . r r , l lorida. on I h r and t ' w n s ite * ; t o lav o u t, p l a t . Irrigate,
4 p. 1U S ft.
F . I’ « n N 2 0 ehe
p er at e S e c .
Mh d a y ol J u l y 1930, for M i r r a p a l r n l up on drain an d sub divide the * s m e ; In o pr
9 c i s . . \v I.k7 c h s , .N II ehs.,
f arm s, ranch*-*, groves, or c h a r d s a n d idanta- F 9 c h s ., H
t . l d a r t l r l r a of I n c o r p o r a tio n .
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' «un
S r . r n l h Ju rfld .l U r ru ll
. l i o n s ; t 1 e r e c t , bud*! and c o n s t r u c t nouses, \V 4 13 c h * ., 12 .3 0 A. T h e said la n d being
T. W. I.aoton
^
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F larl d a
In C n a n r.-r y .
as«e
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a
t
the
dale of th e i&gt;«uanc*i of ju rh
buildings a n d works of e v e r y kind on th**
S. K. Do udnrv
• y l.a nd on ,
c e rt l ic«»te in the* name nf A. (earner.
land * f t h * cor p o r ati o n
.
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D lrorcw -Ciutlon.
T o issue bo n d s and to s ecu re t h e t a m e by
Aten
I s * C ert if ic at e No. 7 D ,
elated the
V. K- | )o u (la .a
U b * o* .
pledges of d e e d s of tru«t or m o r t g a g e s : tn sell 2n d d a y nf Jv.lv A. D. If»uu, Said rwrtlflrata
W. M, l l a y n r a
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prop erty*
S r l . r l l r M al n ra
i»*rs as an d when th e board of d i r e c t o r s may • it u t a t e d in Hemlrmle C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , to-w|;i
A r tlr lr a of I n r o rp arallo n
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* '•ill u| r o r e p U i n l h . f t l n f l l . J ■ ( • i n . t
, ' 5 * » l.o * » a t) 1m| r a u . r un t h r
ISul* •r| vra t o f t h r r for t h r p u r p c . r ol I n c o r p o r a t e , , note s, b o n d s, mortg age s or o t h e r w is e , and to H K ‘ t of S « j . 2. T n 2b H. H. ?*» F Itun n 4 «»
f..r J .1. . s . , , m , b, ( n r |h, j , h J , y
and for mine a bo dy po lit ic an d r o r p o r a t r •to all suc h o t h e r and further th in g s as mvy ft . \v - 1 0 . ., . • ft. , », u r l . : * . / 3 . • r
of
I h , San lu rd l l r r a l d • » r .h l &gt; ' under t h r l a * a of I h r S t a i r of H o r i d a , u o d r r he n e c e s s a ry or eip ed te o t tor t h e successful T h e r a id la.»c b««i.g a Stivtd at I ,*• d . t .

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bring *•«« «se '1 a t th e tlate e*f tb* i«*ua nce **f
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2 . T 'l 21' S. It : i
a r r r . T h r . a i d land
Notice of Applirailun fur T av l l r r d I ' n d r r
h r l n j a u r i i r d at th . d a t r id t h . Iia ti an rr of
.Section 3 7 3 « f th e
b r n r r i l Statulro.
•urh r rr tl flr a*,. In t h r narnr of J . II. |iu nn.
N o tic e is hr fe by gi v e n t h a t O. A. K s n n r r .
haa nii.l aal.l r r r t l f l r a t r a In m» ulflrr and
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a r m r d a n r r w ith l a a
Fn lraa . a i d r r i t l f l r a t i a t h e 7 t h *la) of J u n e A. I F | 9 0 ’J , hav filed s a b !
•hall hr m l r r m i d arrnrillln: In l a a . t a t llrr d cert if ica te in m ) office an d h a s made a p p l i ­
a ill l. au r t h r r m n on t h r 2 0 t h d a t of July c a t i o n for tav deed t o i s s u e in accordancewi t h law. Said Cer t i f i cat e e n i b r a r r s t he f o j .
A l». 1920.
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c ert lf f c atr e m b r a c e s the following described
filed said cert if ica te in my office an d ha* madep r o p e r !)
situated
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Seminole
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applic atio n for ta v d i e d Io issue in accordanceF l u r id r . Iie-Wit l i e f 7 * ) ch* S A. % chs \&lt;
with law Said cert if ica te e m b r a c e * the follow­
• f 1 Sec post *•ti N line of S * r 2.'*, Tp. 19 ing described prop ert y sit u ate *! in Seminole
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brin g asses*, ,| at I* r dat e .1 t i e iss*|a*vi • d
r « r !.* t -*• Se-. , T p ?i» S. It. 10 t: 12 : ac re s
*ucl c«rtlOcate tn the nam e .f M r * S !
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th e issuabc* *1 such c e r t if i c a t e in the n a m e
Al*.* Tav C e rt if ic a te No 71 . *lateel D r of Paulin
Kaun* r. U n le ss s aid c* rtiflratew
D b «la&gt; of N"V**ml*«r A |i |s»i;. Said *ert
•hall be red eem ed ac co rd in g !«» law . tav deed s
beat
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• ill issu• tli*rr.*n tin tr, • D b d a v of May A
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I lo rid s . Ie» w t I t *1. I • »•». The said
land to trig *••«••« •! «i D.» stair of th r m ian*'r
"f -'ii b «rrt|tira*e 1*1 th* i a n i r of J o h n D«old.
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AlJTO.MOHII.i: ASSOCIATION In lhi«
re run* a te in th r name of AA H .Story.
Also l a v Certificate No . I l l , d a t e d the- M fi'.l nml rlii-api-nt In the world. Write
M h day «•! Jul
N I F |9|3, Said rrr tll ir a te
for informnllon l« licndijunrti-rN Orlando
• m b r a « i s the following describe el pr o p erty
Aui-iHn wnntril in every town in Flnrldn
s i t u a t e d in we-ruino'e* C o u n t y , F lori d a, t*»-wit
SNA *4 lr*e S i 4 . an d SI . | of S AA *l# and
N AA »| .leas AA •t ' f N AA N of N \\ l t I . &lt; Se.
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land t.elng a o i o o l at Die elate ol tbe* Issuance
of eu rh (t r l f f l c a t r It* the fiattir e.f J II Hrice,
Ita* hied said *• rtifi* at e s in rny office* and
lias t o a*l* ap p li cati on for t a * deed to issue in
MY S I'K C IA I.T IE S :
a* e eirdatie s- with l a *
t ulewa said cer tif ica tes
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wit It law . Said cert l tl c a t e e mb race a Die' follo w­
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Section
Two

THE

i.t engaged in growing umi shipping
fruits and vegetables and is promtj t &lt;nt in tih* businer* c i r c l e f Mann*
|t»-n county.

$ 1000.00

After a vUlt I •the groom** parent*

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,he Primes-' Theatre n 0J t | ‘ ^ r u*&gt; their nsidencc in Palmetto
where they will nave the best wishes
ifternoon ul 3 o dock. I lie
of
their many friends all oxer the
cordially invited to attend
: late.
I t^c 'idlowing program will be carried

at:

March Julia 'l.ainy. piano. John
5 (rtrard. cornet.
. j.u \,r Dr. Hyman
g Ul.,ictte. - L i f e ’s Railway to
m
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.indicated to railroad men
M,.
! D Parker. S. 0 . ShlnMr&lt;. Morgan, Mrs. Fox
4„.| Mrs. Herndon.
|i oration Dr. t a l k e r
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ted Mra. I’hillips
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M, ii .-ud address Rev. J
O' Rmridan
i . ......, j .pin John Schirard
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F. L. t ’ ro.hy
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eil \.r*. Nfnines and
Phillips
•v \V. F. Shelly
. t,. -K te rn ity " Messrs
.uni Shinhcdser and Mrs.
Mrs. Fox and Mrs.
11 ill

Dr.

Waikc

. h) icrian « her' it
mr Clirir.t. i Endeavor
•nr Sanford Presbyterian
.. t i n rhmen to present
c'liristiun Endeavor i’roI demonstrate it at the
( 'oncention this year
es.ion at Winter Park.
.• Range deserves gn at
r sa ere •&gt; xxitii t! i group
p. ople. She xxill not only
pre*i t t .. .r etiart and methods Imt
i .invention !» in reach of
. •e xvill Ucke 'JO i hildrt n to
. eiition Sunday afternoon
. her meeting with them
. .Pin delegates there.
. tn-ien of the Senior (’. K.
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.• opening meeting lust
XI
inluT of them are to stay
rig' i x
i . Convention and others
t! si
the trip from Sanford
a’
f.
■ u ill preach at II A. M ■
Tl
p M Sunday and Sunday
a*
. . * . i 9 : ' A. M.
.-i .ay School Will haxr a
Lake Hainey Thursday
jd :
&gt;ek. and it is expc* ted that
. rowil will go. All the mem­
i •
. congregation are invited
\#:
to
t pi nic.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNK II, 1920

Hal exorcise for th&lt; llrotl e r - ;

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IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O RLD ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

•; ; ,comotive Knglnccm altl i;e la tMi city Mr ami Mrs. Hol y wII

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VOLUME XI
MEMORIAL e x e r c i s e s
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\\ lil |t«* Held SundaO
11' of • L*
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Sanford's

Editor.

Am&lt;ng the over-age newspaper
folks who dropped their business
and succeeded in getting into a
branch of xvar service after repealed
turn-downs is Robert J. Holly, edi­
tor of the Sanford Herald, known
throughout the fraternity as "H alil­
Headed Rob” an I a live xxirc cham­
pion of progressive* movements in
and for Semin L* county and Sanford
and for t**e state as a whole. Mr.
II *1 y managed to get a foi tin Id in
li.c Y. M. f . A. i.s a tran port ollicer
and made four trip* uop s* the sub­
ridden Atlantic- before l.is service*
were no longer needed.

FOR A HOME

er i o'lar \i&gt; Ids than those itf any sec­
tion nf the Union," sai l Mr. Holly
"IFixing mai.e a truly remarkable recor in this line, we’re now going
after ti.uritstthri-ugii erecting nde«iui *.c ' ntels. N’ exx watch us grow in
t hit important pint c of Florida deveb pinent us well." Frank lluffaki r in Tampa Thins.
Itruth of Mrs. M. F. Robinson

I have on hand a good five room, two story house
which I am instructed to sell ior $1,000 Cash.
House must be moved from present location hut
would cost $6000 to build today. Iffy o u have] a
vacant lot which you would like to improve, here i.s a
a verv unusual opportunity.

S. 0 . SHINHOLSER
Contractor

Mrs. M. F. Robinson pasted away
at her hniiic on Park ax iuo at 12:30
Wednesday after a lingering illness
of several years. Mrs. Robinson had
been in failing health on account of
an accident several years ago when
she fell breaking her hip and at her
, advance age recovery was slow and
(she had been making a valiant light
I for life for many months but the
(irim Reaper who tukes_ old and
young alike called her 'away on
Wednesday leavng
di solute
th**
home that had known her m long.

hand andf daughter in the lor* cf
xvife and! mother.
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Prohibition Wins
Washington. June fi—T h e * prohi­
bition amendment and the^ enforce­
ment art were both held constitutiunn by the Supreme court.
The court dismissed the injunc­
tion proceedings brought by New Jer
aey, Rhode laland and WUconi I n . T
The ecu i t ’ ii u n *• 'nion on the
main issue nx*olxTil, xvus unan mous,
and xxas rendered by Ju t ce VunDeventer. Chief Justice White*, rend­
ered a supplemental 'pinion, concur­
ring in Just ce Van Deventer opinion,
hut going inure fu ty Into the issue
involved. Asso in *• Justice McKenna
and Clark, hoxxever dissented n part
Justice* McKenna said that Rhode
Island and New Jersey eases should
have .been decided on their merits.
IL niMed that lie- did not ag u e with
the court .n texising the V scotsin
ease*.

Mrs. Robinson leaves a loving
husband and one daughter Mr*.
!•.*,. | lerlun
-i.cral \***« •.»l*l&gt;
Harry Papworth who has h cc n su ii i recent (lei i - cl Assem' i&gt; nfthe
mntied from her home in Noxx York
IJorn at llan P;on. Ohio. January
c . l'reshx ieri».u xvldch met in
I.I
attend
the
funeral
which
will
ocu-dished i
19. 187C. Mr. II lly begun hi* career made I is way in Florida, -erving! cr-Star and in 190.*
. 1.1 tomorrow afternoon at i o'clock * i...* »•!!(• , C’. x* one of t !.** mi »t
llrst
with
the
llewett
Hill
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a a printer and reporter after leav­
ul i: many years.
in ilie Episcopal church. Rex l ath­ nip..
pinn&gt;
|.u,ii, T» i* I I *••* t ein. ! •c**s il ••
- :cx
goiid-ntg!
ing sellout, set xing lir*tio .! e Oxford
er Peck olllciiiting interment i&lt;» be
The latter &lt;i iimmanc t* r bnde.t. i x ed bx tii e, ...........
to t; i es j ttt.irl.s t e«e.|,.f
e ituriul cal
Old. N xx* an. later in (’ itu lnn.it1.1
made in l.akex
■cnictcry .
;..(( -nice xx-n i ic* proposed union l&gt;eville, where in after j
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Had. in 1
Mr. Iltdly, .xho I as
the x irioiis lirnnehes of the
The sympathy of the community ixxi
ed t i e lia b le -X{ h ! ‘b * 1 * Lii'e- ii'* I ll.lt ’
&gt;»* d
been honored x.. It the presidency of
gni« out ot the grief stricken hu«- l*ri .1. t**rian •n*i Reformed c hu.** h
he ••lit*-! the H:lai d '
P*
f i l e S.i-I *r . ••*•'
iLe Florida State Pre*&lt; associati* n. j
i .it kiu* 1-. i*. This ii.** been in** burnii,i* m . iii ii . t mu h A *n*mldy for
iiiany y fir s . Ilul :i*i year for 'lotirsi time in the history of this 1 i ­
i ,* ii* i i i ( c. i.-.ittt*’ of the ia-itlil - n* : • in n u r n - i - r e n
l . il XVUb ucicipleu o&gt; a i.crgie
majority in both I hi Southern and
N thorn Asi-enthHc* early in tli&lt;Session*. H xvi'l provide for the crea­
tion of a United Assembly of the
Presbyterian and Reformed ehurehc*
which will meet biennially T h is i* the*
gp-ntfil forward step Presbyterian*
have tnken in a long time.
Tt • second matter in Imtmrtrnce
,
. ;
I or. Ii V.'i rid MoVi T* n years :igi* in the* formative Mane, tin* Florida ( ’ifni&gt; Kxi-hamre was hut I In* i»na»ritM«l
in* ni After a very heated clc hate the
... v.. . . .. . ... *•••-• i.i*.uiitd and re p v expression of tin* Itiph idriils of the fotintleiN.

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Mc.tve on Motor Trip
M- •ul Mrs. Cl iri.« 11. ( "odmiuton
• Sattiduy nioiii for Pen-aitteii.I the annuul meeting •'(
i.t Press A .uciation. I Ivey
tri
•* ! In* trip by auto, and take
•ill
days to make the trip.
our
. a day in Leesburg, Lake
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a Tallahassee en route. On
r r.; irn, ‘. hey will take sexin or
(iv-h* .lay*, being absent about txxo
seek* hi all. &gt;
At .*atiford they will 1 e joined by
Mr. .. I Mrs. R. J . Holly, who will
ira.. *ho tkip with them
Dc-I.i.nd

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Durrnnre— Ta&gt; lor
I. A. I Mirra lice i f thi* city and
•' • Martha Taylor of Manatee
*i r. tix.i-ri«* 1 in Tampa on M&lt; m'.nj
in.I irr •.,.|| in this city en Teisriay
win** tt.oy xxill make their future
L »i*.»* M* . Durrance is a Manatee
s r at i has a large circle nf friends
•i plan*. Mr. Durrance has keen
•at •( this city since returning
•tive duty in France during
' and is a popular urti*t in
H* M Mullin and Hodges barber
I'hv many friends of the couple
• r them a long life of huppincr*
I lolly —Woods
Reginald S. Holly of this city and
Mi* Thelma Wood of Palmetto were
un1 1 11 in nuirriugc in that city cn
Monday at the homo of the bride's
parent* Mr. und Mrs.
James
M . is and left fur Tampa immediate
I) after the* ceremony where they will
*1" fid a week or more und are the
g.&lt; is nf the Hillsboro Hotel.
, Hu* groom is the eldest son of Mr.
iP&gt;'l Mrs. R. J . Holly of this city and
'l* n t the past thirteen years here
‘ here he i well and favorably known
ard after returning from war enK*g*(| in the buying and selling of
fruits and vegetables in the Manatee
Action where the romance of the
young couple began thut culminated
1,1 their marriage.
Ike bride Is the daughter cf Mr.
* n'* Mrs. James R. Woods tf Paln •tto and wus horn and raised lit the
Manatee section where Mr. Woods

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Ideals That Became Accomplishments
Record of Florida Citrus Exchange
Grown stnmu ilmumlt *uav.*&gt;. t* day thv Moridn . . Kxi-Iumise is a imtuhlf example*
of ideals that have* heroine acromplislimeniA.
Tin* ideals of tIk* men who nuiceivt'd and c*&gt;tahlt**'u d tin* I 'orida t iirtis Exeluinp* lbt\o
plncod iltc*i*itru.s industry of Kloritla ttpcm tin* sound foundation that assures |rrmam*nt |&gt;ro&gt;
peritv.
In work, for the in-ueltt **f members untl for the

of il&gt;»* industry, the i lorida
Ciirns Exeluingc Ita* i*» its ere*lit many note\vorth\ aeliievnnents. chief unions whic h may
he mentioitetl:
grading c m i pack-

•o .i:• i . *e iiw* t '•*•111 *.1 on. when . to whom,
f. • 1 .XX 11 II I' t V i - fruit xxt - redd.

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! .ii . t -.-ii in •»* ' .Veii iil cl.uni* and ' r;»it.
•-» i I.t eI'll 1. * i'll Ii in *:i .id to member*
km dn ' iif I u null of d* Mar* in rute
ad! rtmerits and My collect ion i f ov er
• f h r -gei am! di m ig,e* from carrier*:

t. clard

\c.i ption of •i
mg method.;
Den on» t rat h*i
grow or l (• pro' i ;

Extension of market . x. r h lori-ii i fruitthrough increased l dll- u no r dor. . ill* Hlld
wider di'trihuti- *:.
Sucuring for u.« mi l r hi;:1er c. v« *r.| •*
price* than return* ! i y *p’ cui.ili -. v !.*!»!•
kiting ngenrie* f » r f r c i t , c f ii*** • *':• i*
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Tested and tried in every eonecivaide
wav. the Florida &lt;‘itm - F t •htin«e ha
provt^l i hat it posse . *. ability to sin mount
obstacles, eapaeity tc» sustain eociperjuive
effort on praetirnl lines and llexibilily
to meet ehanpinp conditions.
This season the grower.* who form tit •
Florida Citrus Exc hange have marketed
twice as many oranges and grapefruit
as in any proceeding year repivsia’ ing
a considerably larger persontage of the
total crop than ever be fore was handled
by the organization.
N’o iwithstanding unfavorable compli­
cations as to transportation and other
factors affecting the citrus fruit mar­
kets. which prevailed throughout the
season, tin* grower m enib*rs of the I lorida

t 'omliiniiig the purchnririg power of meini.i r on f-rtilizer. . spray materials and
. .*, j II. .
!d..;: ’ •u.a* * &lt;|i.ipm. i.t
t . i t * a l i e.fcvi • ix u . &lt; c.-.l n»: '•‘ •*
(. ,t&gt; o' m I.I..,. fruit cKnpcratively.

Citrus Kxchangc generally secured prices
fully jn line with maria' * coaditioiis.
The huge increase in consumer demand
for Florida fruits, especially for grapefruit
whi'-h mad* itself apparent during the
winter and s: ring showed conclusively
th** eliieieney of the* educational work o'th.* co-o|h&gt;i siting growers «»f the Flor'ula
Citrus Exchange in advertising and de­
monstrating th'* food and health values.
The affiliation with th** Florida Citrus
Exchange of growers who have not here­
tofore held membership is suggested and
urged on the ground that no other mar­
keting agency has shown like accom­
plishment in the effort to build up the
ritrus industry of Florida by giving grove
owners fair returns on their investments
and for their labor.

To obtain the the m v lic of the Florida I llru* Exchange during the* marketing
Se ason, you nuo.1 Join in the Summer. For full Information ns to membe rship,
write the business Manager nl Tampa, Florida, or call *&gt;n
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Orange County Citrus Sub-Kxchange
Orlando Hank &amp; Trust Company I.’uihling

Orlando, Florida
Eleven y e a r s o f unqualified s u c c e s s .

P roven stability .

In creasing a d v a n ta g e s to m e m b e r s .

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Tlir Conimlttee of . ystcmutic
lleiieviileiici* ami Steward Idp hrough
in n very eneourugtng report. 1 hey
reported an additional "W er •»&gt;'
U. Ii. (irulintn of a gift of J ’JuO.OOO.
fur the* ei|Uipnient fund of the* varh.tis Committee* of the church pro­
vided the church raised 11,000.000
before Dee. 31 for lid* hirposo. This
matter was put in the hands of the
New Systematic Henevolenre Com.
an were all other special appeals und
,,
ti^ xxork xx.i . much enlarged
f..r next year. The* Committee, xvldch
is the hraodest and most powerful
Com. of the Church, having under
it* direction all the xvork of
the
Church will he composed of 5 busi­
ness men and 11 preachers. Dr,
llrownlee wns elected by the &lt;icnernl Assembly a member of this
Committee}.

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Weather And Crop Conditions In
Florida For The Week F.ndlng
June H 1920
Temperature. Temperature aver­
aged front 1 degree above to 3 de-

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ihe week were unusuully cool for the
seasi n.
Prcripittillui. Showers occur red
oxer all divisions, and heavy to ex­
cessive'over considerable portions if
tin* northern division, amounts ex­
ceeding o inches htiving occurrsd
over the northeast coast section. The*
rainfall was light in the south, und
along me.»t i f the central und south­
east coast and in some localities of
(hi* s*.nth moderate tain* xx-ould he
benelie-iul. The following weekly total
Incite* and tenths, were recorded:
Jacksonville, fi.fi; Crescent City, 5.7;
Live Oak. 2.7; Lake City. 2.4; Old
Town, 5.1: Mentiiello, 3.0; Quincy,
l.H; Kustis, 2.4; Tampa, 2.5: Pensa­
cola. 2.2; Marianna, 2.3; Okeechobee,
1.9.
Condition of Crops. There were a
few days whfin progress was made by
farmer*, hut showers to m&lt; cerate
und heavy Inca! rains occcned ever
much of t i c northern ^ivisic'n, tetarciing work much cf the time, espieiully,on I"'* lends. As a e i.»»nue-ri* the.r i:* much gras-, especially
In cotton and corn; amt crops en low­
lands ure very backward, ’i he cotton
pin"* i* small, much is infested with
weevil, and grass abounds, although
u few -sports indicate ti a* plants uid
well during the week. Corn is mostly
good except on low- lands where xv«*t
soil together with cool weather pro­
ve I unfavorable. Labor Is gene-ally
scarce. Cane, a* a rule, Is fair to good
u.so, peanuts, tohacca, and me. nr. ~

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UR SALE offers an opportunity for Apparel at Economy Prices. Every effort is being made to low­
er the Cost of Living. How successful the final results will be is yet uncertain, but every woman
should take advantage of the wonderful reductions made during our CLEARANCE SALE. :
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requires an
abundance
of undergarments, both cot­
ton and silk are included in the
sale and have been marked
down to* H A L F P R IC E S f.,r
the side event.

S u m m er

Hats o f every oe.&gt;etiption
have been greatly reduced
and the hat gains while the
season is yet young, are most
unusual.

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Petticoats—
Petticoats t o r sport tub
clothes, street things, in tact,
every conceivable need. Pri&lt;
radicallv cut.

T h e op p ortu n ity oflcrcij by our C lca ra n c
needing these g arm en ts ol Silk, T alFcta anc
n this sto re has been reduced to H A L F

Gav Colors Bloom

CO RSETS
We handle the Hon Ton at remarkable reductions
ALL BRASSIERS ON SALI

Tremendous Values

Sale Will Last

No Charge
or
Approval

East First Street

Sanford, Florida

Sale Opens Friday, June 18, 1920

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PAGE* II

Ju nc i i . isa,

men "h o offeietl their lives tlovoto
the rest uf their years to paylnj; Mm
profiteers who rohhetl the tmtlun la
the day of Its peril?

Plant Chase’s Paris Golden Yellow
Self-Blanching Celery Seed
T h is stock has been the S ta n d a rd

of

Ex­

cellence with S an fo rd G row ers for the past tw e n ­
ty years.

Why man—
we made this
cigarette for you!

T h e fo rm e r Merman e m p e ro r, lie*
ccrd lnjr to a cnrreS|Kiiident, wanted
to he the world jiencetnnk er and th e re ­
fo re he r e fu -e d lo ato p tho w a r when
lie had a ehnneo to do It. T h e r e Is
so m e th in g humorous ru neonled In that,
In'', we leav e y.Ti to llgure It out In
y ou r own way.
a rh e m c lauimhed hy th e As*
l i r e — itid ltslrles n f A m erica
to ehnnpt* the t d j l e o f womett's d re ss ­
es ev e ry monili I - a i*t*'p to ward -nmi iiinii -e a s e , a - tin'll only a fe w people
will know wlint Mu- fa s h io n s a r e and
Mu* o t h e r s won't &lt;-.ire.
That

hoc la ted

O u r stock will arrive
w ithin the next tw o

weeks.

direct

from

P la c e

F ran ce

your o rd e r

now .

F u n n e r * a r e -k illed, not In one thing. &gt;
hut In iiiiinj things. T h o s e who a r e \
ulmjimni ithoiit -hilled luhor and wli.it
It h a s pro'lneed -houhl not overlook 1
the work o f tlm -h ille d fa r m e r s who
have pro'liii i'd at d a r e still produi ltig
what luhor Is e atin g .

O O P?

A M E L S fit y o u r cig arette de­
s ir e s so c o m p le te ly you'il agree
th e y w e r e m a d e to m e e t your taste!

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If I* -aid fhn IT**neli government
tmiv i h in g e all a liitls-ioil ft*,* to tour
.■&gt; u|,o want to v!-lt the ha'M ig '" in ..I *
Mil* will ,ir.o|-n envv fu thit
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III I lull- tloil Till') h av e tl" -li
i ■■ , i , i - .f 'lev l -ta l lo ll to uajiital-

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Why Perfumes Are Not Over
Popular in America.
W r i t e r Seen Cause lor Congratu lation
in the F a c t T h .it Heavy Artificial
Odor* Arc Not N crdsd Itr r c ,
a* In Europe.

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U n iq u e fla v o r,fra g ra n c e and ir.ello w -m ild -b o d y due to C am els qual­
ity an d e x p e r t blend o f choice Tu rk­
ish a n d c h o ic e D o m e sric to1 .ccos
a re a re v e la tio n ! Y ou w ill prefer the
C a m e l b le n d to eith e r kind of tobacco
sm o k e d s tr a ig h t!

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Munition, the o|.| 'lis t'll--lo t,- uhotit
Mm ,| | *,"i*T j o f the north pot,- have
t n, i, alm o -i al'tuoltim il.
T h e re mar
I.,* some film rift,,a t l c tra in in g fo r futUI'u e\p. 'Iltioli-.
Ii

W i t h C a m e ls y o u ca n gothelim it
w ith o u t t i r i n g y o u r ta s te . They
leav e n o u n p le a s a n t cig a re tte Tierta s te : n o u n p le a s a n t cigaretty dor!

- »,, he ho|m,| tlm a d v o e a te * of

the P u ......... ! a " - w!!!
...........
o 'lo T p- t '1 rngHlatloii- pr.ivl'llhg thill
"*.| hot ir-oi- hn th rtl-t through llm
t"|!gtt*'.- " f III***,* ('I., lusting .i^iiln-)
theta.
Mil' .I'llM'. \\i' lift I ' j ' ,11 I t ll.ll.i. T111
II.nt tlx* tilt’ll i'I uur j in .* Mini iniilitry
a ln m -t
n itix t .
tie »*•• &lt;»!
purfuiim-.
III*|M*rfmu. i 1
I t imil.lne tin*
i'i'tii|diiliil |*mItt 1 tint lilt*
lin t ili.it.
iililln Ur .'tilt|tat«* iht* »• it**.* '*t i*iiuii'l.
touch. ta-ti*. tn a i I'l'lniii
•!i-irri,i- mill
111•• soli-u uf *. Iic1*I. Mi* I n i n ' that uf
-umlllug pnm llcn ll) u m u l l l i a
Wall.
fh n iv I- llii** i|lfTt*f.*tir.* Unit !ia in.iti
*r imiltaii who Indulges lie; n|.|&gt;r&lt;*.t i
til'll lif n d ol- lit
Hi*urliiJ I i t ! tltl.l- •
imen—aril) in d ict- tIt.-*-.- i"liir» mi alt
ttliu rulin' ut'itr Imr. Kti'ii Uir woman
tt|m » i n i - bright and elti-hllig I'll'-r*
Ini'* lint llii III!*. f'*l
III' I ill I'll'!.
i"av
l.iil ilnTi' Is In* " in uf itvn|'llli_’
i perfume. \\ l,II" vi* lit. ntlu* tn- lititi*
fu tint, uur - m il li n g fin tilti' f ' u l i l V"it Ji .ill li 't.
i'.: n l u l l '
pleasure at
tin Minuter
aiut t.m r
Ja m I'f* nf t'uin.'ht rat Inti at i littrch nr

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luti&gt;l i m v l " r ■ 11ur &gt;•» tri*iit.*l a • I'itf i l l llllll(|t- I.U't - i |M*h ti-d I l Intuit
r. , i r l ' t |"!i&gt; it lit. t. t&gt; *'r.' tint vvhollv
ri'iitnti ll utitil IT-****, *1 In' |n»iil.*i Hi t *
,,f f.nili England and Ann r &gt;-ii unit h a w
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iTftll i. —&lt;&gt;■*:t11rt:■* tl
fiir.lttT iJttl*
hig frum t s .“*
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T o g e t a lin e on w h y C am els win
you so c o m p le te ly com p are them
Cimr/* -t:*■ irtfil r\ft\*vh»Tw p u ff-fo r-p u ff w ith a n y cigarette in
m«
( jr U &gt; »
nf JO r
nr
pi,'D th e w o rld a t a n y price. Y ou ’ll pre*»*’* • JVO i"ij rrf fr • m d j|Ij m
if*r |Vij|ris»r fPtffftl tr*ffnn \*v. fe r q u a lity to co u p o n s or premiums!
* f f o £ /v i f f m rr»#* n tJ t h i *

What I- ti, * i|*"l la Mils e o n n try I- to
&lt; tlm mind *&gt;f tit,* a v e r a g e m an think
&gt;g nf &gt;imillion -nil-, jirliielph'- uf gov
•rtitm nt. hu-in e-.- and lu o r a lit) a lit
tin mot* and sthoiit vvhl-ky a Ii111,- le—

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cotton tor th# ho mi* nr n f/i &lt;•
K. J. K K Y N O l.U S TOUACCO C O ..W .........
mpply or whrn jou ttivml.
Som e Consolation.
F o r Mm oiwourugi'ttmm o f men who
tr,&lt; prom* to rail tlmtusulvos hard
t.'tmvs ii hi t) th oy havn dnttt* -otimthlng
liiuM ir.lly rooli-h. Mm w ist* m an tin*
mid ’‘Thn-t* w ho tinvor iiinhi- inl.-takui
tuvur litaki' rinytllltig ••Un."

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111** txill-** nf I'oinim m -,

tlm

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jM'tmt rat l**ii of Kiighuid miii tu* fu n sal*
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T h u rn
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A C o ry in tic W o rd .
Wo tm tv r run ii , i » — tin* word "Imhdotnn'lal" w itho ut th in k in g o f a cold
in tlm lii'tid.

Trim nnitioitiy Is i-oiiilng hark It,to
fu 'Ill 'll.

A R E YO U IN S U R E D ?

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G en era!

"lUiNlinvi-ni inii-t I n hah Unit w ith
nut gloves "* - a y - nil exchange.
Al!
right. Would tongs In* perm issible?
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Lenses Ground
GLASSES ADJUSTED
and REPAIRED

L. A. BRAND
Optometrist .Optician

22! E. First Street
Opposite I’o.-toMice

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Tim «torlc« that com e frnla tliu tm ar
l ' a - t ntihur relieve Mm T u r k * frc iu
lunch .i'I Inut. IV,' ini vi* heard mix -li nf
T n r k l - h inn—a&gt; re* lull i&gt;"" wo nr**
h e a rin g tltiit tvhnn tlto ilrn.-i.-. Itulg a r Inn*. Armenians. and nthiT omitI'utmnt- n f tin' fnrmur T u r k is h e m p ire
get a c h n n iv thus rival tin* T u r k - In
iht’ lltrvmlMu- thus com m it. - a ) * Haiti*
tiinrt* Am erican. 'llm T u r k * init'lu m a —
uncro* tn jtrfMTvt* a * l » " ' *'f |&gt;*,mt*
In till* utlltilm. tvlilh* till* Oltll*r rutin*
frit**, a * -unn a - thus irnf n &lt;iintift*.
I*n 1*1 i*fT all uhl -• nr*-- upon Mmlr imMhImp*. J lift Iu&gt;« tlm -tn rlt— uf til'i'fk
nirisultlu* ar&gt;' nm-i in esPluitct*.
A* m u fh a * svu Im te Mm m i IUv
sro Mipii"*o svu -hall Imv,* tn put up
with It vvhfii it ap|K*ur* In “Atnorl*
m tilnii.*'
W'e ^ uxpcrtnm nifil
with
Atimrlrnnury. Amurli'itnnury, Amurln t n l - t r y and A m nrlcnnatry nnd n o n e
o f them stilted. Hut In ncceptlnK this,
reninrk * Houston 1‘n*t, w e w an t It u n ­
derstood t h a t we -h a ll Insist ujam th e
c a n follnwinic ell tin* n ** t n f Mm Ism*.

They say that the French aoldter*
are hatlne the h"nle of Fret -htnen
who (tot rh'h out of a wtr to save the
country's oilstrnce. Why alumId the

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Everywhere

Another Cruise of the Carnegie.
Tim mngtmtio -tirvny t :u lit, &lt;"urimd "
nfli-r lil h g mlt nf . ‘..iitiitl ——lii|i al W a-Ii
Iticfuti fur a year, m i s titling mif at
Mm •ml nf Septem hnr f " f a unit c r u i s e
( tl'T •ixMlI. In Cover li J" rI. mI nf tttu
■r tlirnn t e a r *
Uur rnitfi' Mil* lim n
it 111 III' In: i; ill % III Mm S'UtMl AI III ll t I f
Imllnn nti&lt;1 |*iicitt&lt; uruiiii- Mm j ■*&gt;rt- nf
ill fur t h f ti ir In'ltij 1'i l.a r . Itln 'In
Jtilinrlii nhil Si llul. im
I I Aillt In U'tmiit'iml • Sumiiiifln \tnurl&lt; :iu.

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■| In' tlf tel linnlt linfi.ri' 111" till tn IVUl " t itVn lilin li.iiitr inuitln in'&gt;i. him
t " till' tlr*t t I||i|ns1||" "ll 111 *1. I.Mil
f t i t tl«ltni!
Atid tltn rnliriii n t * he
llimln n nf,. Inllll Mill 1, 11,'IMIig I " Mm
■in tnf.i r - " f tin- niiftft.Tl*'*• nt'iiiti'l I. i i i ,
Itilt nothing . \ : n t t -fu rllint; i n n &gt;nl&lt;l
m .’ I a t r .
It it, t.hiek : .
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f*IIT'U' nil III!' -lu g e l»i 'l.i -uim* Iii'fn
I•-i11«* - tu tu T h e n x i ** I'lnur lin t.*
V**lue i ' ii ll.'il Mill *ii that liix-t nf fhn
people thi'rn
aril him. ’ i Hi . atitilln,
aim ha* "ti a itlriy union -nit tn.&gt;."

IF NOT.

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June II. 1®^®

taa» volts nml using 20 kllowntta. This eating n hlg carrot nt once."
runchi no throws siren ina of electric
Mr. f! era shack point* out that th»re
tiro six tn seven feet lone, the noise Is n practical value In this experiment,
of which enn be hennl several blocks for a charge of electricity Ruch as the
nwnv Mr Oernsiinck won led to stnml one described gives n dry bath which
Rabbit Seeded tD Enjoy Power­ on the no-ttil pi te of the "high" term* removes every particle of dead akin,
Imil of the trm &lt;feriner. hut the imm- dust and dirt nnd hurls them far from
ful Eisciris StiocIt.
flger* would not let him. for fear of tin the body. Such electric baths also
Occident, lie hnd with him. however, soften burdened arteries, tone up the
n live ralih!i nm! they let him put the nervous system ami "make the nH
[f.ptrlment recently Made Showa hituny on thin tierllous spot.
feel younger nnd the young younger
Great Po labilities In Thl» Form
“At first," writes Mr. Rormdirick In nnd more aggressive."
e| Treatment fer Toning Up
tin* Electrical Experimenter. '‘|ie,wns
much friglm toil nml Jumped off the
the Nervoui Syitim.
Spitsbergen Explorer.
ph-*e ui nhoni live kilowatts. lame
riiarles Robot, French physicist,
Jt !« iilrimst sure &lt;!»*:&lt;»I* in
tl|vm sparks !nd shot out from hi* no«e nm! with a reputation for arctic research.
tu third nil) of an flfcirlr road, f-r nl.o.f Ills eye* nml nt the ends of the 1ms bd'ti elected honorary member of
nli" dors It will -*‘t a Mitrck (if m * *rs. So iln* writer wetted the plat­ the Christiania fieogrnphlcnl society,
i,i«t .’ant volte. 11*11 v. iii . ini Jump in. form with water, because he thought tn 1SP2 Mr. llnbot participated In the
s ililnl rail nntl Mut.d on It wltli t&lt;"tli tl nt *|nrkx tn'sht be Jumping Into French expedition of I.a Mnnche ft
f,et nri'l fed nothing. You mint how* 1 the nt'*Ur'* belly nnd legs which In- van Mayen nnd Spltrberseti. lie wni
(irr. Jinni' off "Ith Imit. fi»'t it you 1 sulnttil iin* fur pari of his body, giving Hie llrst to travel extensively over
«l!l pet ll'" shock. ’I'll*’ r»*u»nn I&lt; tint j r'*c to stlpc'ric sparks. An Irnpmvik west Spitsbergen and to form correct
w»cj. (.,.•&gt;( feet nr** nil th" rail turn* is tiielit wits !.»•&gt;u Imimdlntely. The conclusions ns to Its glnclnlogton! re­
nibblt now held perfectly still for lations. vlr: that west Spitsbergen is
to circuit.
Witching two liny* ntnuslnp th&lt; in*
about 2i. secomls. taking the full rltnrse not covered by a connected It.land
irlie* by Jumping on nnd off u third I
of 2&lt;l kilowatts st filin.mhl voils. Kom; muss of |ce ns Is the case with Nor*
nil rn I."tig I hIiiii&lt;t rem itIv. II. lin n s spati; streamer*. four or live bu t long, dost land and (Ireenlnnd. Among Ids
Melt, editor of tin* Electrical Export*
shot front brer* rabbit's nose, cur* nnd many works the most trnjmrtnnt |s.
rrnIl.r wondered whtu wnulil happen
) back. and. curious to note. Immediate­ “I*cs Vnrhitloii!. de Longueur dcs
if
were to Mlltl'l on tin* polo of rt
ly above the eyes, nml nfter that the Olnclers" (Far!#. 1S1I7 amt ipnil).
rm powerful W f l coll. HP ""lit to rabbit took Mu* full charge, never mov­ was tin* first to make a survey map of
,j^ri. then* 1“ olio of the elect rlctll
(In* black Ice between SaUenfjnrd and
laboratories. where, there I* one ing once for 2tl *cnmds at n time. Rntiefjnrd. for the time tainting out
Afli*r a while the mhhlt seemed to en­
f* the Illo«t powerful high frciplillCy
joy the performance, nml rtut.t nfter that nt Otnnmdnlen the Mack lee Is cut
rirliltie' It. the country, pit Pit*
Into two p;irts known as Vcsthmen
Ills seance he w«s ns lively ns ever.
and Osthhrnnen.

IKED HIS “BATH"

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"Look o u t Allows
• A*
its leap year
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ami i m p o r ­
tance of Fiiv
l n s n r a n c t*
which, when
the home or
place of busi­
ness is con­
sumed h y
(lames, p r o v i tl e s l h e
means (hr its
reco n s t r u ction.

that ills as­
tro us fires
may originate
at any time
and from
main dints
andn* csi.ttli* .-ii'pirtcd.
Thi- o n l y
s c r v i s i 1* c m jihasix-f

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R E ALC E S T A T E .
^ S A N F O R D , FL

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IS ROUND to be.
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HANDSOME AND clarer.
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AND GOOD and contented.
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AND THERE iro only.
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THREE MILLION of him.

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ALL ADOUT tko man.
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OUT THE dear glrb.
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AND IF you get.
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CAUGHT WITH the good*.
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DON’T SAY.
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I DIDN’T warn you.

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IS JUST ono look.
* * *
AT THE outside.
• • •
OF THE package.
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THAT'S ALU
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AND IF It Is.
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SO THEY all had.

HAVE SHERLOCK stopped.
• • •
FOR ALL they need.

Have Cried Their Eyes Out.
"The rity of the llllnd," tin* Arme­
nians and Syrians rail Aleppo In Syria,
for nowhere else In the Orient today
Is tin* perrentage of htlndnc** «n high.
Every sixth person nn the street Is nf*
footed with eye disease. Thi s** Anno*
nlnns and Syrians, the octillsis say. In
the years of terror anil suffering Just
passed under Turkish oppression, have
literally “cried llielr eyes out."
Trachetiia Is found In all degrees of
severity ii.eorig Infunts n few months
old and advanced ease* among -Ml
ilfeti flotil tlllei*
*t\, Such ft Cottll
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HOW THE great detccllvo.
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SHERLOCK HOLMES.
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COULD LOOK at tbo ash.
• • •
FROM A cigarette.
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AND TELL you then.

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FIRE STATISTICS SHOW

THAT THE man.
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YOU'VE ALL read.

T doesn't take a Sherlock to find
IFine
out
Chenterflelda “satisfy.”
tobaccos is one reason. Supew hy

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THE CIGARETTE.
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THAT "SATISFIES."
• * *
THE GIRLS know.

i ior iticnding is another. And this
moisture-proof, tr 1 a a s l n e paper
wrapper is a third. This export
Mend of fine Turkish nnd Domestic
tobaccos will suy things to vour
taste that will confirm everything
you ever heard nbou*. "satisfy/*

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silell t:11 •I- us I ;.*&gt; |tt find Inillil I*pd
tiowliere there Is It «■&gt; severe ns In
Aleppo lit ........nt.
■•|»nU^ |' ..lull,- l&gt; "lit liii'M pllli'!"
-pUT'd &lt;lii •ti." mi *1 tin- luiull**nl **t
lb*- iiivotn .ii |'",*w""i-uddvliiiinp " S ,
nmit i*i willA ili.- " i tghl tlm III" hoi
rlne* h" bup~ limn hi* lull, pmn- "tt
nt liK ft ii ui ilmr anil e*""* tenrlnt
i|itun t’ " *tn-"l til.i* lb** i ’ll ire" of tb*
I.tjl.l Itrlgud". "t niggling Into **u&lt; ti *1
jti. , imli". ii** In* don't Crop nnd nm
thpip for. At tile scene ol ilevti-tillP I
ti,.
1. tn Ibi* hiiv of tlo* llri-nii-ii
wlioop' mid ti lls II'.,* ti in.iJtinin. uni
otlu-rw I.,- ,to"s Ms tlitt.v u- lo* s",-s it
Alol If I* b.ip|»-|i** to |.e II I list* ||IIi &gt;III
I.. _ . - home m -I pb-klng Up In ■
"totbo* u pt* * " nl ii lime along tin- wm
i,ti I i it***‘iug mill growling u* if &lt;i»
f *1n»,- oi uuyibing to burn «n* ii pet
••I I il.MlIt to bllll*elf." I\atl*ns t'it'
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Emerson Arrendc. .
Anrirnt Football
If n matt
• un.vth
« r tho
f 1••••' f""tbnll bme n-f..r.*
W()r|d will beui a path to
*1 or—
* " huig tig** ttmi the football
uni"** he happen* to be i\; . I l a l ' ' 1" '•, " rT" 1
t nlr until tin- fifth
rctniirv, " •»•*»• ,l“’ l"genlous Chinese
raising t-kunk*. -II.i* i . hi T n tl eiigbl nf tlilln111 ■m
Lcnden Cats.
R.iby Always Star i’.irr.
i ri\ ih ii- ni starving cats ar,i
Hvery tn, in*',-i t*l IIn* fa.nllv with
ihe exception •f tin* growing bov will r,-*iO".t from [ iii|o|) *tri*t*ts «&lt;very
i in .
i i 'ii"sst\ klIh'il. their
.min tilin'* vvnt.,* i.;&gt; In Hi* middle of i i -.
i ini *ii*i (T‘4 and glonvf.
ill" nigh* ’ tl' i
tin* ntliera cull j ii » t &lt;
I • Il l ", , t. 1\ I' 1 | i&gt;
get iis vvnli .i iii.e ns baby.

Fort Idea uf Sitrping Car.
In IS.'**’* on tlo* 2d of December tb**
&lt;r*t patent tor u »l""plng ear was !*w
ru"d i'» Theodore U'ooilriiit. Ihe In*
veutor. The tilea wii * ih*velo|N‘tl by
\Vel*»ter Wrtgi i'r two year* later, nnd
by tbotgi Piillumn in I*'''1
Alphabets.
The letter* In tin* alphabets of tfi»
world vary from 12 to 202 in number.
The Hawaiian alphabet lias tlo* sinalli*st number, tin* Tnrlarlan the largest*

Fertilizer Without Filler
Our prices have not advanced recently as have those of many other Companies, and you can
still buy the following formulas at prices shown, f. o. b. Jacksonville, in new sacks:
s \\i o i:i&gt;

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7 Avail. IMios, Acid
7 Actual I’ntn*!)

umiminit
ii avail, i’ll os Acid
:i Actual ! ‘&lt;»ta*h
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2*00 Shrimp S crip

200 Shrimp Scrap
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700

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■ 4.1 A!.inui**
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1rl 0 lb..- pu* mi in 10 "•uv*- of Ml* lb* r*ach.

P rice $55.50 f. o, I). J ncl&lt;sonvilie

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SteUUted Rune
Sulphate Ammonia
Super rmisptmte
Sulph.it" I it-i*h

T itling**

E

S AM 'ttltD S l ’ Kt ML

put up in 10 hags of 170 lbs each.

NO 2
.s IN FORM .Split I VI. NO. I

1 A --i m •»n i.t
J* Aval. I'ho-*. A'.'irl
'» Aitunl I'ntosh
1n Q
Hurt
nro
100
200
* f;fi

7 Ammonia
(i Avail. Phus. Arid
7 Actual Potash

N’ ltratr Soda
Shrimp Scrap
ii.
T s it ':-c e
Dried Illoml
Sulphate I'ntash
.* uper I’ho* | hatr*

1700 Ho

pi t up in 10 bags nf 170 lbs. each.

Price SG0.00 f. o. h. Jacksonville

1
1
5

J
1

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N'itrapo
il t j. Tawkip*
St i a med Rune
Sulphate Ammonia
Sillier pbo-**•*. , ,.
*n Jihate Pot., ii
t ’a *l or poina u

'.Minn |In.
1700 lb*,

Price $115.00 f. o. !&gt;. Jacksonville
t=

N V\ F O R It M ’ lit I AI

7 Ammonia
7 Avail PhiM. A ril
7 Actual Potash

2&gt;'0
■I to
100
7 o
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Price $81.00 f. o. 1&gt;. Jacksonville
SA N FO R D Split | Vl. NO.
7 Ammonia
7 Avail I'lios. Arid
7 Act u I Pnta-h
2oo
200
200
I'UI
!*o
1*10
270
7 "i

Steamed Untie
Nltrapu
Sulphate Putnsh
Shrimp Scrap
Super Phosphate

put in 10 hags of 200 Ih*. each

0

Shrimp Scru|»
N'itrapo
II. (I. Tankage
St* !ti"*l lltitte
Sulphate Ammonia
Super i'hnrphatv
Sulphate Potadi
F it loti S*u*d Meld

1700 lbs. — put up in H) bags of 170 lbs. each.

2000 Ihs.— put up in to hags nf 200 Ihs. each

Price $50.50 f. o. 1&gt;. Jacksonville

Price $85.00 f. o. b."Jacksonville

baff of any of the above formulas conjains the equivalent of 200 lbs fertilizer of the analysis shown. We simply
leave out the filler, shipping only required materials to give the desired analysis. You can buy any of these mixtures now
for delivery at any time later in the year, and you pay for the goods when you get them. We still have a limited quantity of
Castor Pomace [0 to 8 per cent ammonia] unsold at $58.50 per ton, ex-vessel. Savannah or Charleston, Junc-July delivery,
E ach

N ITRA TE A G E N C IE S CO.
W. I. LYMAN, Agent

At office of A. I’. Connelly. Sanford, Florida

,

Room 38 Watkins Itlock, Orlando, Floridn
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THE SANFORD HERALD

I'AGE 12

Mrs. II. A. Tcrhoun, Editor
Phone :i!)5
Soriel) Peizoriuls
lion., and Mrs. I". E. Futch who
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fchelle
Maine* for the M.tines — Moore wed­
ding leave returned to their home in
Ocala.
Mrs. T. L.
O’Conner la home
again after spending several months
in Haiti more the guest of relative*.
Miss Serita Lake is among the re­
turning c o l l e g e girls having arrived
from Stanton, Virginia last week
Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Maine* who
were gui s t . s of Mr. and Mrs Sehelle
Maims for the M aim s-Moore wo ti­
ding have returned to their home in
t trlando.
A congenial party of friends, motor
Jng to K..-*inmtec on Saturday were

Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Hell and sun
Mrs. U. I*. McIntyre of Lakeland
is the guests of her sister, Mrs. J , N.* Wallace, Iclt on Tuesday to sj end the
Tolar, while her husband is in the the summer in Charlotte, N. C.
liospltai at Orlando,
Two charming young visitors in
the
city are the Misses Edit Is and
Albert Hickson lias returned from
the Dailey Military Academy at Mario Teague of Mountville F. t*.
who are the guests of their aunt, Mrs
Greenwdod, N. C.
Theodore Langley.
Ducben Mason nod Newton LnvelNr. and Mrs. W. It. San lers of
left Wednesday for Wrightsvllle, Go.,
when they will visit relatives of the Denny, New Hampshire, and (laugh­
ter, Mi - Miriam Sanders of iiakiformer.
tnore are vidling the former'.- .-Licr
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Powers and
Mrs. J . D. Davison.
Miss Anna Mason returned Sundaj
Mrs. Martin McDaniel i&lt; here
from a motor trip to Tampa.
front Hunnell visiting her mother.
Mrs. Ilaymoiid W. Duller who
Mrs. llrown on the Heights.
will lie remembered as Miss Edna
Mrs. Sam Younts expects to leave
Williams is the guest of Mr. and
Sunday
for Washington and New
Mrs. Volic Williams.
York, where she will visit relative*
Mrs. Cecil Gahhclt and sister M i«
later going to Chicago. S**c will lie
Irwin have gone to Washington, tin.
accompanied l»j Mist I’erry Lee Hell
for t h'- summer.
who will return after several v.eelis
Mr- Henry Wight and daughter to join Iter parents Mr. and Mr*.
Mr*. C L. K Irtley and Mis* Sarah A. K 1 1 11 at Charlotte, N. C. .MisWight arc spending two weeks at Dell, a ho is graduate of t hi iUI!U
Daytona Deaeh.
das* *f Sanford IJign will he a
uI&gt;r. and Mr*.
!&gt;. Drower have
' If Ui■eI
11, i . (
-. , f. ri. t t m 'c r Park where S t . to
ititer.
■. lia-e i.ei ri in at-end an ce

We Take Pleasure in announcing
that we received our first

'p"lj

i . i . . i^.i:ii&gt;nt iM-ifiit &lt; «&gt;nvetiiio
Mr* Wal'.er IP oiM and childr***.
, J |- , &gt;1 ',U . r. .it c ti*i! n g t he f or it .&lt; -

. • .&lt; !,g fi r an inf finat *i* . gilt
ful fi.. ■ .. :. .ii w„» tntieli cup*} i . n;
p.'i i !i * who Were. Mi sc* Iliij .i.
and Ir-*n&lt; Huteliiiron, Dcutri**
Leila 11 utehinsoti. I.e-.-ie Unit ami
Mi-.-r* ( ’ ha *. Wentworth. It
II.
It'.eliadrsiin. Edmund Duke.
Inn
!{&gt; bii -on.
Noiire of Mr*. M
P.
Diddnsun
The funeral of Mr*. M. F. L- i t t. who died VVed ne-day after! on.
will take pluee, Saturday at il.re*
' elneh from il'*ly Cross Ft • ipal
rhureh,
Mr in.d Mr* Hurry Papw &gt;rt,l will
arrive this Friday af'ern tu

Wednesday, and the same has been
sold to one ol our prominent
San lord citizens.

laneral

" Y e * . 1 am old. little children who played
11\ my *ide 'neat It the oak* on the l.iwu.
11a\i growt up. married, ari l their ekildret too,
Have placid, ate’ grown up ami goto
Year after year, -1&lt;r 111- rain*. liki tears,
Have marred, and stained my out* r wall*;
Wl.dii tear* "f norm *. m lif*-s deviou* way-.
Have mingled With py ,t! my room* and hall*.
Pin* North and
t itii my ro. f have met,
Witt cold formal bow*, . r &gt;t.iri'i I andil.t*)*. tr ie;
Wealth, youth, and Penary 1 a e - played their part.
With the old story «•{ I •.&lt;• that t* ever new ;
The rolieking jingle in th. -•■ting fratneil.
The bovMcrcii* laugh, the perfume. and the llowcr*
Smiles, and -ong.*, and utirr • ft and low.
Music, and danee. till the wee *nuil! hour*
The anguish of heart, the -ptrit of pridi
The hate, I lie rev«*nge. tlte et»rt*eiiui* tin.
t If bitter remorse, the forgiveness sWcet;
A great, great story by my walls *lmt in
I have frown old in these long, long years;
Many
yes many have lived ami died;
Wars have been f ‘tight. victories wop.
Great changes have conn in this w..r!d so wide.
Since they have put rue t ere with my lace to the North
Down here close by the great marshy lake.
i
•- wild, wild jungle of scrubby oaks.
VVate i y:s "i.., . ..
t o iiiAccusiii snake.
I . . in .i ,mi
,t
. a city- lias grown:
The tn .r b &gt;f the k- • ■&gt; a drive-bed high.
A I n l k h e a d of - l

it-

Vnu ' i sj,ml ,n tf

lu!

* t i l e WaTet

back.

{ * - . e-bed i- white and *iry.

We have had the standard Eight contract loi two
months, and have not been able to secure immediate
delivery. W e expect, however, to receive another
Standard Eight within the next few days, and wish
to announce that we take pleasure in demonstrating
the Standard Eight to anyone interested

|)ee&gt;- Vi illard
Married at higit no* i Monday
June ftli at the re-t fence of the
!&gt;ride'* father at Wfckiwn by
Rev VV K Dart let t. i-*T i tu »•- Willard
si * ond daughter of VV t Holiday to
V Carl Dee* of Sanford.
T. N. T. Jsi-wjn &lt; lob
Among the delightfully pleasant
events of last week is numbered the
meeting of the T. N. T.'s at the
home of Mrs. Gen. Pov on Park ave,
on Friday afternoon N’ot-with-stunding the threatening weather which
beeatne a deluge i f ' in I "fore the
afternoon was over, if* congenial
little idol........ . '
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hour a ed while hupp.... * . . k*i.ol m
dist i-rion of t.*** pattern* ’neverythit.g. ke|d pace with bu«y linger.' on
’ daitiy handwork, lee er**am and
cake wen* -erved at t * • refreshment

structure to *:.i
l.av *• made,
doorway * ai i

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in the p a rk . that wa-« t * *• my pride.
i.iu- ■•: »i - Inat wind and turn:
Koiintt ti* tdi . ‘ or* the I ird' may tu**.
Al t- * l e . , ‘ i f „
!. **-r-, trees, and fern.
Vito tjnwn thru th* center fr&lt; in side t&lt;* side
1 would make a great white-way;
And arch it over with beautiful lights.
That would make night bright a* day
Dut, I am not here to voice my desires,
I am only waiting to cease in be;
When hack in the past my spirit ha* down.
And you wilt cease to think of me, a« me,
1 ask n*-i remembrance in a special way.
I uestre not Glory, Honor or Fame:
I know as long a* your city shall stand.
•You will n-member my once common name,
The leaves of my story book now, are scaled.
I will carry it down in the dust, when I'm dead.
The one word, Finis, all may plainly see.
I will carry it down in the dust, when I ’ m dead.
The one word Finis, all may plainly see.
Dut the pages of my hook, shall never he read.
Farewell to thee all. I am satisfied:
My old reaking frame, lay gently down.
To my conqueror I yield, the Earth (my throne)
The Sky with its jewels (my wonderful, crown).*'
Mrs. A. L. Mickey

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Distributors For

Seminole, Orange, Lake
and Osceola Counties

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IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN
(Continued from Page 12)

New Knzianil Supper anil

Dane

In honor 9f Mr.
and
Mr*.
\\ aNtnun, who art* leaving *&gt;l;**rtly
the sun;miner home In the north.
Clarence Mahoney crUorlnlnc.l .
delightfully with ami informal due
last Friday evening
at
the
Mr*, and Mr*. J . S. \VlI#on. The
iiuti*e wm pretti.y di'cmated with
profusion of cut llowers tastefully
rlllnge.i with ferns. 'Dancing was
joyed and the young folks line
until the "wee wn.u* "
hour.*
mhded th e1» t/.i*. it was lime (• r
iiume qu elle: us New Kngland *u, ■. - vcas ser vi
1
Mre. WlUi n
poptiuir
The eiiggetnont &lt;d
y.iutlg society man was unnounce
the wi •tinini. in till •■ p.ace in
• ( uriosl &gt; . i-a t i e Ijui •ive . tl
folks r. .• u . ii",: " aim is i.
Ma . l ey’s gllests
t . 1 e illi
Mr.

Mr
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We ••
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In Momnrian
Memorial Hospital. It was announced pre-ent day. Mr. Met ch. a publicOn May the twenty-fourth after a that “ Mias Palmer would shortly ! spirited citizen. intends to develop
short Illness. Ge *gla l.&lt; rd Smith, marry a Mr. Stevens of Chicago.
Hi new p ». e •* Ions to Snnf"rd's bent
wife of Mr. M, 1.. Smith, pa-si-.:
1his was an error due to a joke, we advantage This is the scccnd lin e
Into the grt . Bcyon.
:ri;
have since learned, played by the In w Ich Mr. Connelly Inn sold t li fourth year, Hiving a vacant plait
person who gave the information and property.
In the h*: c un i n i rrov.ing gr up who was considered by the editor u„rn j„ Burke county* Ncrth Ccrof relatives and ftmnd* m mourn Her !l&lt; a reliable source having been olinu, Mr. Connelly attended school
! closely Identillcd with Mi-- Pnimer •it.'I euiieges in the Tor Heel *t.te
loss.
Born November 28, l &gt;0
in whllr here. As a matter of fact, a n i l eventually begad life as a milSeminole Comity where t e grente. personal request was made to the r .. i tele.pupil operator. Twenty-two
part of her life was spen* end where editor to give Miss Palmer a "wrije
ago l.e came to Fieri .'a us tr .h
she was well and fa. raid; .mown by up" and the information relative to di pmclier for the old F. C. X- P.
a wi le elude of friends, da was mar- ! the engagement was included among railrl’a.l at Waldo and ha 1 . ei: a
ried . ii Mr. Smith of Augusta. Ga.. the notes furnished. With an apology Floridan since, holding variotisotlieial
Mure’ . Sth. 130.1. living for seven |to Miss Palmer we oiler this explan­ positions with both the Seaboard
years in tie. »gia. Pour year* ago ation in justice to the Herald and its Air bine and Atlantic ( ’oast .b i t .
hey i urned i • Sanford, and ioiild editorial stall.
until I fin IS, when tie took Up t) e
v rune l.'es
I
work above referred t". He hopes ir
.i it"nie at l.ord'-- Station i
\ ere I I*y i. »t- -iu*e res! Je.J Mis. Pmd Part)
\t Bee inan Spring » the future tii engage in development
wnri, mi an even larger scale.
• Ui -..a* t 1 e etlleient ••tirropnii-1
Knjoying a(j tin* pleasures of a
the I
’ 1 G»r Klder Spruiiv* -wimmirig party and woodinmi sup’ How would you brieflysumimuiee
p Ui.H 1er I. isban ti. .Mr- Smit
i
ad vuntni:,'* ef Sanford and t ie
per at llet'innn Springs or, We |tie*
t «•» •Uy
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In .vi t If l
iidten. Kurkin. i ara day evening w.-r • the Mi-«o« Hutch- ti ITV
j,,.
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t ■ part mi-. Mr n t\ *
HUI mill Miss f.»» He I ir ,iy
t wn 1tr,.t ' i"s. M N M e t * . I t u b t . l i i , o ir ls o : l i n t B o " Mrs 1 M 1 •l
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VITAL. needs o f y o u r business.

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f r t T
I'ole'iVvp-Cifoiix |
proit(- per acre and I hose proltlMouop Itclga T. 000 Lo.tjcrs,
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i.-d-.rlng I oils,, In
mine regiilaily. not oi-caiiiunally.
A*. it t .perl t A » 1 iilt.p ,t
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vegel'ild - imo Serniiioie
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WlHOLt W.jniTH, PROP’S •
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■ri i i' ll'i y, , 'euiiier. \!r. *1etermini'd I" omit nothit g of tbn ell It IVut ion are being ililople.l from Fr mi. ilullaker in Tiimpa T n o
Sim I&gt;‘t on r
Mr. C '.u ;* former happy day-, i' .vit*. wit ii an | .ensiin to season, fortunes are being
i. ■
*i
■'• - iinpo,.d |i&gt;|huildoil in a few years from small
ii tider -urri'iii
•f
in |- ic'- ':
John I. twinii M o o n
• lie
i ill prop r.i- | tra'i* of land and Sanford bus been
to nviTcomo t !
? t 'T
.
(Tried out j thrust to I he front as one of the
I inn &lt; wore no ,.
Im bawl on Moon .1r . - "i of il&gt;
Wold., it! i’.t't) a I It ." 'n il.i ltc.li II
■&gt;! " i i T
rnisi 1nr from i he ; inn.t modern eitie- of Florida At lhe||:l[ Itei I l.awton Meon an ! Carr"
Ynnthor fat
' l.apof.iiod
M . Hurry T . circjo wu* I but ■ Mr . * lb bet on *air « time Seminole county, with it ■ i ‘ Moon, passed away ye-icrila
V. Inert a o n:*oni.d g
of young of l’uhok'&lt; w
e
d e p t i v - l til* well nigh perfect highway system, ha- aflertiooii at I GUI al llieir rcsiti'lic,
■i-ifplo en joying .. oobghtflll week- plcnsur*' of ot)
. g tliy at.iitini r&gt; has made wonderful strides since it .'iT't Knsi Orange sire,"
ill I party ai D a t i.n u Beach wore union bti HInr&gt;
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I er own fan it;, came into being jus seven years ago
Ii will be remembered ju*l I ft-ei
i _ j t t ■ A l i i « k y . s £ I A o - i - t f
1 1.,- Mis . blcnanr and Hath It'd . rt
There
ino
more
desirable
home*
ni"t.lii* ago Bel . Moon died at Cher­
Mr. bnrd he i ed here for forty
i titer. Gliidy* and Ka.orini Mil on
place in any part of the citrus and bourg, Franc,', while in the V. M. C
i six years, watching with interest tin
. Meair* l.e lie Hilt.
M
vegetable producing belt of Florida. \ serviee overseas.
growth of Sanford from a small vil­
■ro i r
Mr.
Hive and Krnost
Among those who have contributed
/ / &lt; ‘ v S
lage to its presi at success and pros­
Funeral sendees will be held at the
W h e n you I ? { us supply your building
i rmly.
perity. Mr. hftil has thirty*!Iiri'i- no little to tlte development of Sati- M -:'no.,i-t v tiicl:, Ft rt Meade. Fit.
needs
j . . j «ret n {'n u t i al m oro than just so
V v / m
grand children and eig! t gr* .it gram | ford and locality is A. I*, t ’onnelly. Thur-day morning at |o o'clock. Hie
/ mi nfcor—
cf 'hln^lcseh ildren and seven children, to ui one-lime railroad nlliciah who has for -i-r 1 1.1 ■ n ill .............. I u c ed by B e i I
pt.umls
of
Me.Is
—
0
:
C.avcr
ISonrd.
/
n11of whom participated in the happy twelve years devoted hi- time to F. lb II anil Be
I. Kdg.ir Wilson,
V*
really improvement and farm deve­ of ti*,- city. A large number of
rou g e t iiv. r?2n ei:i of c o r building
event of bast Wedtn day
\ Sanford ( ‘lll/ea Tells of His bxperi*
lopment work. Contributing euuallv friend will go down from Imre to
nutter
’-1 br.o-vl ■ •
*
riv :’g ::t S e rv ic e
care
l i the upbuilding of the city ami farm attend the funeral. Interment will
tlut
p
1;*j
you
ci"
i
if
»
tdtr
you w.int at t .e
You have a right to doubt statements
Society Personals
ing section, in* is regarded as Sanford bi- in evergre, n eeinelery at that
ri
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.
p
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.
i in planning tho
' people living far away but can you
Mr an ! Mr* John &lt;' Stnll
leading real e tiite operator.
doubt Sanford endorsement?
\v,■ i. — in. i
• " • •” •:« . c t in f t p r o p e r m n . j plni’e. baheland Telegram.
Ii;
tie
son Wilson, wet* i l.e 'dimer
Bead it:
Appreeinlin: tin* transportation
i.i
rp
edy
t&gt;
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rv.ee in u. i
Ihc r.Jcds.
llerea
.
1
was
the
uepliwe
iif
Mr.
W. A. Stalford. Prop, plumbing entab- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Lifteii
in
oils
of
the
rich
section,
Mr.
Con­
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hshment, los Holly Ave . says: "Kidney Waisii on Wednesday i ven.iig.
and Mrs It II Chappell of lid- city
t oil i&gt;ay for lire u: .viiidj
T I ?? acrvico
nelly in IJUIS began building the and bad visited here ever.d times.
I’omphiint had annoyed me for some
pr.vfi
far
itself
In
tho
&lt;".T,^r
volume
of business
r
Mi.s Frntirls Gonzale- wan ‘ a* Sanford *Y Kvergaldes railroad. Ids
little while. I had iia'kache so bad I
it
bi
on,
J
turoug’
.
i
tuipvr-salisficd
customers.
e.iuliln't stiaip to jiick tip anything when h• &gt;i, visiting among old friend- m intention being to extend the limduto
T/u /./ pay you to
Bei.
George llynniii righting
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......... «he bake Ok..... I....... .. section. The
Jied.
i
Implain.
he
ona o f rficni
in
i
ampu.
Flagler
interests
threw
their
line
into
dizzy feeling and there were times when
I eould sec *iark spcelis in front of me.
Mi* WIlilri'T lilticrt will! has III el the ‘Glades ahead of him. how, ver,
Sp liking of regular
fellows,
I felt generally run down. I doctored, the |iopul-ir gue*'. iif Mil** Helen ami he was forced to content him
. i here's a Baptist minister up in
but didn't get much bciiciit, ' I sent for p,..-:; left f ir Iter home a* New Smy­
-i If with imiking liu* railroad servi11 Sanford who *|uulilie* as such in
a Imx of Doan’s Kidney Pills at Al­
the celery delta section alone. This every phase of life-work.
dridge's Drug Jjtore. I wasn't long in rna la-t Sunday.
jinding out tiie merit of ibis remedy, for
Miss Virginia Brady and her it diibno.t uci*d|&gt;lable. as a result of
George Hyman i* his mime and
it soon cured me and I have remained mother Mrs. John T. Brady, hate which it was bought by tiie Atlantic
free from kidney trouble for some years
lie's pastor *&gt;f the Clery City's Bap­
returned to Jacksonville after a Coast bine system in 1313.
now.”
tist Tabernacle, an Inititutlon in
Price fiOc, at all dealers. Don't simply I lea-ant visit with old frirndr- here.
D termining that hoins-huibling which over-llnw services are jinieavk for a kidney remedy —get Doans
Mrs. Myrtle Bell arrived from was a needed factor for Sanford's tically always the rule.
Kidney Pills- the same that Mr. Staf­
ford had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs, Daytona Beach last week for all growth. Mr. Connelly in 1908 with
When the world-war broke Itev.
Innellnlti* visit with her sister. Mrs. others organized the Sanford Bo'iildButTalii, N'. Y.
Hyman, in spite of the fact that lie
ing vV boan association. "I winch lie in - a wife anil two children, induced
Ge i. I). Bishop.
ii
has
acted as secretary and treasurer * • &gt;—
Mrs. K. M. Galloway will leave
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since, and tills co-operative ussoi'lu- -ctic* fur I he period of war. enlisted
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she will represent the Florida Feder­ iisiit lias been re.*|&gt;onsibb' for the a- a chusdnir. served in the J'JL’nd
Hay ami Moduli Ms.
ation of Women’s Clubs at the hiiibling "f at least LM jo-r cent of infantry, Kighty-secmol
division,
J a c k s u n x ille. Mnrid.i
Biennial. After she will go to Battle * Sanford'* |irettie-t home*. At tiie participated in tiie St. Miliel and
Creek Mich for a month after which ■aini' time Mr. Connelly has run*
All mwlcrn impr.tv in 'tt.s. AM she will join Mr. Galloway in New iini'ti’ l a iiicce -fid real I'ltute, lire Mi use-Argonne olTenaives, al«o in
actions in i he bngney and Tnill secI* .ilrnatl ;ic*k t Hi • i i builtl- York.
imurante an I bunding business,
517 ('o im n iT rial S treet
lors. In l lie Memo'-Argoiine lie was
if'B. r ■: t r o f *\ tythiuyr.
hi
I'.lDt
Mr.
Ciomellv
a*'i*ted
in
Mr. Bun Fish will leave next
cited for bravery by Gen. George
I ’irsl cl: .ns i i •v ry p articu lar
for the Hast whore he will upend Ids organising the hemlnnlo &lt; ount&gt; bank B. Duncan.
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Hat ch on" pcrs'jt'.. $1 In ?! .60,
i f which he has hien a director since
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And
while
lie
was
serving
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tin- dale if the organization, and
Mr. and Mrs. It. J . Wolf* of
i
which in seven yearn im- ••••li;*«i i army he broke records in service at­
K. KItAMv PI’.AKfT:. Prop.
St. Augustine an i two little unis,
tendance, the entire regiment includ­
the record of any small city bunk in
motored over on Sunday fur a vl-it the country. During that period ing the i'Ainrnnni|er, attending his
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with Mr. at:il Mrs •' .1. Wolfe. Mrs.
.i deposits have been increase i from MTVicis repeatedly.
, iW'. !fi' and boys will remain for a f 1no,mm to $ 1 , 1 *111,11011. N&gt;. in titu"How do you account for ynursui ....... . Mr. Wolfe returned to St.
as a chaplian?" lie was aakcil. ]
tiui las contributed more to the
Augustine Mm.dm. T le ir father Mr
"Well, I suppose it was due to the
advanccnient i f the locality.
T. J . Wd i r arrive 1 on Tuesday for a
li st adapted *&lt;» I ’ orii
During the past year alone Mr. fact that when 1 have anything to
visit with the W. Ife family hern.
diinttic and anil.
I,riim,d
Connelly has consummulrd laud say I ra.V it as ipiickly a- possible,!
.shipnv nl from Hip .stuck.
sule- which establish his value lo and and get through with i t . " was the j
Send for 1H2H cnln'o'gu
n&lt;l
reply.
jI
( In-s I'lrnir
intere-t in the community,
\v ' kly price list. O’d si
And to this tho writer would ddl;
i I mp e r i lled by their toucher, i he
Among these is a tract valued at
I'.staliKsIutl seed In us.* in the
Sun uiy school elasn of ulr-. J. D. J'JOU.OOO, which was sold to the Tm p this opinion.
slate.
Jinkins with Stephen Shinhnlser, icnl Vegetable Company, branch of
"Because his fellow-sold lore* In j
Fur I la* price of two uoo'1 M.*l t you can Huy a
host, s u nt a inns*, delightful duy in the American Fruit Company, In­ addition to appreciating his enurkge ! !
1 . A. MARTIN SEtD CO.
FOUDSON lit ACTO It ihai •tut do tlu- \\\ rU «&gt;f Six
*j I* s
f i e woods enjoying all the pleasures corporated. the largest in/tllution of realized that George Hyman was
good
Mules. All Tract* rs : r ■tlclivt.r.'d ,i ord- r.’tl,
JMbSONVIl.I.R
FI.A.
l
anil joys of n picnic
the kind operated id the world at •lean through and through."
(let your order in on time so that you will not Le
present. That these lands are to lie
Ilex’. Hyman, who is well known
delnyed.
\i
cultivated to the highest degree is in Tampa, because i f a campaign
Sunday Srhnol Picnic
Amlher enjoyable jilrnic of recent evident from the character of .the he conucled for the First Baptist
date was that of the Congregational nationally known financiers, farmers church, was born at Sundersville,
ltemembcr that when you luiritt ytiur FortI t;.r here
Sunday School nt which old folks, and fruit growers behind the move­ Georgia. August ?, DtH'j and has been
for mechanical attention tlu.t you pet genuine Ford
in the ministry for many years. young folks and all the folks, big ment.
Set vice, M* toria*. experienced workmen and Ford
•tecenlly lie sold to John Meisch, Frank Hu tinker in Tampa Times.
and little had an enjoyable time at
fm tory prices. N’o out'aw parts allowed to he sold
r .fl
one of the leading citizens of Sanford
Palm Springs.
heie. Your Ford etr is too useful, tpo valuable to
who has in recent years made a for­
N o F a i r o f P h o a p h a ta F a m ln * .
take chanocs with poor quality materials. Bring it
Ileserves of phospbate on the Island
The editor of this column tnkes tune from celery production, several
lure and gave both time and money.
U I I I T K1LUD TOOAT BY UWNB
pleasure n correcting n stotement in hundred town lots and large vegetabl of Naurn, In the Pacific, are believed
last weeks Issue of the Herald, rela­ growing acreage for farming of the to be sutllcler.t to meet tbe demands
Dealer
M anager
tive to the approaching marriage of tract priginally owned by the Kng- of tbe world for 200 years. Anything
Urn K U Mini M
WAT*B BUOB, RATS AMD MICK Mis* Myrtle© Palmer recently sup- lish colony which took the first steps from 80,000,000 to 100.000,000 turn nrw
available, and poMtbly more. •
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intendent of the Fcrnald-Laughton that made Sanford the reality of the
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M.

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*•' ’. s Y - *.\

T H E SANFORD H ERA .

1920
(Continued from page I I ;

attr ttr rf
t h r 4*1* of Ih v U m m r p of »uch
crrtlttemt# in th«* name of liuii&lt;lrr H t p p r n r t t ,
M*&lt; flint vaiif r&lt; r titirat* i In m&gt; nfllr* anil ha*
marlf* at&gt;i&gt;Iiration for t a t »lrr*l to
In anm r i l a n r r » i t h law. 1‘ nleaa *ai«t r«rt |(irat«*
*hall ho r r i l ^ i t t n l i r r u r i l i n t : » la w , i n 4rml
will |*aii*i t h i r r o n on th** M h Hay i f Ju!&gt;

law thla ro r p o r a tm n iha ll r i l t l t t p«rp *tuall)
llllclr I ,
Tht* nfflrpr* of t h l i corpo ration *ha!l h r a
I ’r* *idrftt, a V l r i * - p m l d e n t , a S r f f r t a r y anil a
T r » a * u r r r . th** ot!irr of S e c r e t a r y an d T r e a t «r* r m ay he fill* I l*y on** And the • a m r |»rr« *n. un l *r t h e * t ) l r nf S e c r e t a r y - T r e a * u r r r ,
and a H i n l uf ii%«» director*. T h e (loaed of
direc tor * ah a ll h r elected hy the it o r kliu ltl r r *
41 t h r _j tii n ii a I frur 1 11n f of t h t* r u r p o i a 11»in a rt ■
I
thi *„i id Hoard id direct ora ah i l l t i n t nf and
f:
I heir n u n i h c r the o Iflrera i f the » «rporutJoti; the firr*id*nt and • e c f r l a f ) *•»
•dieted * h i l i a r t a* i&gt;r«*idint and aee rrtary,
reap. i i\ e lj „ *»f the Itoard of direc tor* T h e
* * u l mr n i n e *f 11 • «&gt;rpor atiort *hall he
h .l d .n th* Sec o n d Th ur«'l4 \ of J u l y of ia eh
&gt;• • 4? w h i c h Him th. Hoard of D irect . :•
m in i to* f l i r t e d and who *h.ill on the »4tti.
da&gt; t h -t the
r* al*&gt;&gt;%e n am ed , who *hail
*-r\
/■ r 4 p i r i i ' d of on * &gt;*af «■* until their
»urr, ■ r* 4Pr »teft**d and iplllitii d
I'fitll
the ftr*l a n n u a l irm* tiriff under |M« charter
•III bit a i m »» pf tht* cnffniralfnii ■H ill In
. ■'r,&gt;|iief■-1| In \\ . M Itayn* • i* |ir»-*|ilentt V,
i:
! tout; I a** a* \ ice-pr* vident and Sanford
I
Dotidriey • h a ll t*« Secretary*tre‘4*urt r and
W M li i&gt; re**. S I'. l» . | n r \ . V V , M.-ufla**,
T
l- ie t n I' i*. Hou«h*«M»r thall constitute
the Hoard of Itifi'Ctor*.
, \
\ i t U l r r*.
Th
hi^ !ii*i am o un t of lrii|e!.(e*|n* *• which
1 in * ’* rpo rathifi rnfti at an) tim e *ui(|rct
41•• If • ha ll he fl«l 4»ii0,0u
%r ile Ic* *.
n * nam* • a n d a lilfi *** * **f the •iibarrUt*
*«*! 11' f a 11if * amd t ti e n ui ip t»* f *d i h af *-1
itu d t-&gt; e a c h ar» 4*
# t a it
| i w i i . f i , Sanford It- r.d a, % tha *.
i
l i . M i d i * * . Satif.ir.l, I l*&lt;t ia, * * H * n ■
‘ •’ I i
l u . o d t o ) . Sa«..’ r.i i I * I * . '*

power* a n d p r U i l e K t * i n c i d e n t tu
corpora­
tion* o r f a a l i r d a n d et*i*t in &lt; under the law*
of the S t a t e of F l o r i d a .
Article I I I .
, i j * of Coldaboro A v r. tun N MO
T h e a m o u n t of m e c a n t i a l d o c k of the
t \V 100 It S MO It I'. 100 It I..
cn r iio r a tlo n *h a ll he F i v e T n o u * m t | ilSOOfl.Ooi
t j and lea* b r f l&amp;U ft K of
D o lla r *, d i v i d e d In to F i f t y '*«» S h i » r « f {K,,
V I). 1920.
j.'!
t: JO It S MO It W JO It
par v i l u e of l i n e H u n d r e d &lt;1100,00) ea c h,
\\ ii n i’§ i my •h!U U* *ia*&gt;alur«' «n*i #tal t h i t
- M0 It » "') I— '
‘1* ° *' h ■’!
on e-fifth of w h ich shall be co m m nit or Vmtintf
1fi«* .1rrf «| i v of J uni* \ . 11, 1".&gt;20.
O f f Co r lion 8 3 1 0 I t U M 0 It N
• t u c k , and fo u r-lift h* of w hleh *h *tl h r preferred
M i
I
\ n o iT H LA S S .
It w J t u f t l ---------- -------------------- ao to 30 A . V . F r r n c h
or nnn vo tin g an d pnn *a**e**lblei « tn r k ,w h le h
&lt; l i r k of l*| frult r mr !, 5 i mfnMlv f!nu nt&gt; ,
3# t'J 30
■ i.f 'O [t \V -'I N K t » r n l N tt !*
*hal Itie pa&gt; aide In law ful m u n e i *.T ♦ ** *
I t i'r i t l a
1 It y n S JO It W 73 I t N JO I t
-&gt;:
trilrlr I I I .
Stwto
f A mer lca, or In prnpert k .or la b or, (irierII) V. K. i m r U l . A S S . I&gt;. t .
T h e a m o u n t &lt;&gt;f t h r c a p i t a l stock of thla
ii«*«. at a fair a n d j u s t v a l u a t io n l«» lie filed
I2
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.
as
30
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it *• N K C o * "I N W &gt;|
hy th. hi a i d uf direc tor* at a meetin g held
Hun S JO It W *J I t N JO I t K .5
f 100.00 0 ) H o lla r s, to be di%ld«-.| l a i n on#
(nr t h a t purpose,
*
Nrttfr«‘ uf Ap^lirailun for l a * l l r r i l
I m lrr
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t hou sa n d share* of the p a r va lu e of O n *
A r t l r l e I %.
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of I h r
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H t a t k i ln .
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, ui
i p i t a l stuck of
T h e ter m for w hich the co r p o ra t io n *hati H u n d r e d d'dl-ura eac h. T h e
30 19 30
S’ l.tlrr it hr rrf iy f i v . n tiiat .«• T . ( U n f r l ,
this r rp- ra tio n sh a ll he p a y a b l e in p ro p e r ty ,
e i * i * t t ha il tie p e rpe tu a l UnleM aounef di*- labor «*f m r U c . s at a lust va lu a tio n to lie
pureha** r of Tat f r M i t l n t * * N » I - ’.'*, Hat. I
Uun l!
JO I t 8 I 10 I t W 6 0 I t N
r o l l e d ac ofding t«i 11 * .
(ia IV. !S 3. r
2.3»l thr!\th day 4 Jan*’ \ t» I m v i . S l i d r, rtitl —
tiled by the inpofp. fa? f*. n f by the directr*t«* r lfil ifi n i th** f mil t* jrt£
1 lin&gt;*
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cor u| N K
trtlrle V.
of* at 11 m u t i n g r alb •I f. r su ch p urp ore,
as 19 30
p vri) *ituatr*l in S*-min«rlo *%»iintv# F l o r i d a ,
T h e hi:*In,-** pf the co r p o ra t io n • h a l l be
U l l f l e |V .
to * i t . VV
f S»:
..f S W t of S f : » ! of S.
i n ‘V m o It 8 M o I t W - 1 0 It N
rofidu rf f»i hy a .|iresident, a v|c» -pf e*ldetit, a
T h i s rorp oratbiri shall co nfirm# and h a v e
||2* I S .
art*-*- T h r **14 land
I *0 I, T|». 21, S
se creta ry and. t re a su r e r, a n d «t h ‘ ird uf d i ­ full |*.»wer to * t e f i .* It* r .fp irate right * anil
30 19 30
lt» In c a**. *** *1 at thr dal** *4 I h r i * * u a n r r of
rect nr* tn curtt U t of it••I lea* th a n th r *e not franchise for
I , , V l ' o ' r h 8 &lt;1 N W r . i r n l N K ) i _
p-r li d of n i n e ty n ln * y ea r*
• urh r t f t i i i r a t r in th* tiarn* of M . I*. I ' a l h t t ,
ion.
trior*- tha n flee uf its *1 oc k hold er*. T i t # *11- from an d after th# co m m e n ce m e n t of
llu n K CTO It t . H . It NW1&gt;- nllo
Ha
VU * T a t ( V r t i t lc a l r \ *. **1 1, datt‘4 l i l r
rector*
shall
he
circled
annually
hy ] c&lt;&gt;rpur&amp;t# s t t U t i n r r .
I t . I t . to F r e n c h A t u t « l i e ;
Ith day of SoVr ltlitcr \ I* ! •* 1 S a i d r r r l l *
the s t . i r k h o l d . f t on the lir*t M o n d a y in
,,e jo ch 8 att'l 759 It K ul N W m r
V f l if l c
V,
*nl»far«* thr fotlnwlnc *1* *rfi!**-d
F e b r u a r y of each vi i f 4 J v H d o'clock I*, M, 1 T h * b u slr o ss nf this c i r p i r a t i o n sh a ll h#
as 19 JO
l«. rt v •ituaft if irt mlr» *1.* I ’iiuftiv, F l o r i d a .
at a njr.‘!ln g h r b l f"f th a t p u r p o i e In its r rolueti d I•v t
|'yn*K *t.» lt&gt; N W ly to |it N ol
f *■It,»n in e *."» r* a l-rrslt »*wlt. I..! 11
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r. . «d n \\ . of S K » | .4 S r r .
p ri n cip a l
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at
l l ta m o r tt e
S prin g*, ! *1.0)1, 4 Vice P resid en t, 4 S e c r e t a r y a n d
l i t * ..
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* t»*t there t ii make answer to the bill nf • uch 4r t 11bra to In thi* n ano of Un kn ow n*
tmleluT lunl i- not nlto^ tln*r an rirnfdaiftl
l*i
I
iif
r-iltipla-nl
lirrc*
n
fi
e.l
l*y
Mary
F.
herein tiled a gal net
&gt;o*i. an d
\t« » T a t t ’r r I i t l r a t e N*-. 2 D I *lat4*l the WtlliainMin *-n Monday, the Hivth Day *•(
r* fall not, else •aid hi1* will I**- t a ke n
.Mh -lav of Ju ns V l». I "*• I . *si*i c e f ti l i r a te
nreh villain, remarks a urit«r. Il« there!
a« curif«***u| u ' 41r• t &gt;uu, followed Ii) fioa' . Mt»ra • the b illo w in g *|t *cribrd prope rty Septcmtwr, A. D, 1920.
It L furtlwr order#d that this iifdif
le
«iliisst* &gt;i in H en tln o b t ’o u n i ) . Moriila, !o*w it:
‘'Outcher Bird" lu Insectivorous Crett. is very largely uoeitivorous &lt;lurin.* d refer*
It (■ f i ' r t h i r order*.! that this notice be |«rg 2- l ui fi . I, \ o i l 21 It. N *»f SW C o r pub'cihid *.nr.» &amp; week for 12 cun**'Utlv»*
werka
In
Thi*
Hanforik
H-raf«l,
a
ficw*pap*r
Ilii’
summer,
am!
«l&lt;«'s
a
^ood
&gt;wor!{
lure of M».’ch 5ervlc« In
T p 21 S. It. -Its L . ,
pubFshe d In the Sanfo rd H* raid a n e w s ­ of N F , f S W , See.
fiuhtlshed m H#ifiiitoi# ('a u n t y ,
Florida.
Hun ll tno *.». ft , S «.oJ. *.s ft . VV l»»2 IV ft
prlblj sbi rig
fn
Hi-rrnn.ile
Ci»i|n!y
the Summer Tlmo,
Iiv tle-trovini' ntttiihers of mite an I paper
Witness en&gt; hand and the ** il -d sai-l
N fin2 ’.s ft T h e -aii! la n d ♦•* ing a#*» • ** *1 at
k Inrida, one* each w eek f ur *r c.ittsecut l ¥ r
t
’
I
re
ult
f'oiHt,
thl*
the
2
d
h
Day
of
May
in
I t fir *l»ti -d the Iss u a n c e of such rertltlcate
pviiitf riddame to 1li&lt;- lial.ful Kn/. a eek*.
\ D 1920.
in tin*- n a n i*1 of ( n k n o w n
h a* filled sa b l
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T ’ ip ImhTirr bin!, nr northurri lish -|sir row when h&lt;* mim - armmd I N T L U L H r IN r i l l I' lto« »F It V \ 31 L It F c c r llt ic a i» * in m y o lfl* » a m i h a* m ad e a p p li* iHK \|.i
Co urt,
He min*-le
CiiuiiVy,
• 41io n
fo r t a i •14 * *1 to I • eu •- In accordartr*- t i i rk Circuit
Flori.l 1
white not jvi,.i^»eil of nut the farm huildiii'js chirm” the win* I S I l L l . o W D L S t I t l l l i D IIV T M l l o f i i II vi 1It i taw ii n b * s sa b! 1 *-r11It* a I t s shall b*Mil I S D L I t L l i . C V ' t K I F I l . J V M L S M
ll&gt; V*. L. DDCtil.A.HS D.t*
I r* d . ein* *1 a cc or ding t-» L, *
*a# *lei-I will V, S. Htarhurk
IID .im » W » lt.
M A I l l i VI t L T T
C ,\
-hh raM.*
Iiii.--|-eit omuifli ter.
i!-| 2 tc.
is* ui* th, feud on D •’ I Mh i l l ) «d J u n e V D- Solicitor fur CumpUlnant
II | &lt;, I I I u \\ F i t . &lt;;F. o ! D # L &lt;
S tttu N N
lt»2n.
rilO M *S |:M Ml;| *A l i x .•»
I t O S W L I I. «.
Id lM H K S . W I L L I A M
••
f ' 'iitllv any of the -m ailer I'in!.*,
W ltn-« s m&gt; s i g n a t u r e an d seal th is the
IK IIIiC N O N M M C sIl.iL M iM
M in t i: OF IM 1 »11I'D If VI IMS
\M H \K L ID
(IU o r i l L l l U I h F
It I- utterly nli-ur&gt;l for unit to l&gt;i*
- Ii a- jiineo, amt tree rparrotvA
It l u ln g mad* t.» app* n l»&gt; a sworn bill I M l. . U ) *d M a &gt; A D 1 »2«t
N*«!ire 1# he reby giv en , lh.it we, the under*
IL A I
I
v
D tH H JLA l
•d ctimplalnt nl#*l b*r«ln again st y*»u that
Ini* ml fu apply t&lt;&lt; 11&gt;*n r al*l** H|d»ey
I ii- litinier live- fatte.-t tvlii'ii the saving llint tills \h no longer a flee • mj h a t e nr c la im tu ha v e s**me i|if»fe*t in C b ’fk I'i r cu lt C o u r t , Sem inole C o u n t y , J*!gr»*d.
. 1 a l ts , (Hnrfn*»r -*f the S t a t e of I b iri d a , at
I io r i.Ia
the fulbiaiiig d# srribed land in S* rnlnul*
iniinti)
Ju-l
lieeniise
tiooze
lias
lieeii
r
a
lla
h
a
*
* '* , I l o r id a . on tlm- 2 M h day i-l
* of ttie migrant annie- are «»n
It )
V.
i:#
D tH t i l vss
D.
c
C o u n t \ , 1 1 * f In, to wit
J u n e , A I* lf*2u, for L e tt er * F a tent Incorliiler&lt;ll&lt;'l&lt;&lt;l.
Nis
pivernmont
rail
lu
&gt;
T lic Nrtf t li t »1rr«*-f o u r th s f S **-_I • «d I h •* .1*1 6te.
p* 1ra ti n g M i l i c h H *a h&gt; iNtrnpany u n d er the
ll" move in the lit(.* autumn, when
S nut It we *t quart* r 1S' VV ' ) I *&lt;f 111** N ♦*r t Inw* %1
billowing proposed chart# r, t h r orig ina l * f
eilltial tyramileal so Iiuik as men wear iiti
Notice to b i d d e r *
a rlrr V W ' » «*f Sectio n I, |'&lt;*» n *h ip Jd
whirl* | • new on Id*1 III the -*fhc« «d tlm*
h" ha- an .t|ijM&gt;rtnnity for enttim’
Seal* d M*!* wiF I O' r e r r | s t*l b&gt; thi Co il tit) S e c i H a r y of S ta t e , nt T a l l alia* Mr, I 'lorida.
tile tou.I t'lroiH |o-|er silk slilrls umv Sou th Itangc -11 L a # l , runt tlrdng .’in *1 r* i
more
uf
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'T vietinis remote from eover and
Vuu are t her* fun* I n r t h v n i m m s f i ' b 'l anil 4 ? the oltire of T i l e C b f k of the C-lUft of
ills|ilayi&lt;1 wltlioiu lietui; leeally liniure'l
I ’ ll X N K M L IH C II
r»upiir*d in F h and a p p e t. before our *ald l.a k 1 I ’. i u n t ) , iti the C o u r t lb mi ** a! V a s a r i s
T- .r-uir»ir tle ni nero-i the ojmmi tie**!-* •ir -tllrilnurlly lyinln-l.
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ttciN N L I . I . V
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S a n • l loridtt. of! - r Irefnri i n o V . l i r k V M J'in*
Fropii **l Article** nf In ro r p o r a lb m o f ' M r i « r h M ill: nntl T IIK F T n m l (O M .IS IO N Inf*.r I. Florida ■n th*- IJra* Mi-nda* In August. p i , l i l j f i f r the r e m o v a l of the present bride1 ■ e-|» emllv
l-'0ijj llllpnitei le..|
H* all) t *irnpnn&gt; " ,
iurnnr*. InnuciI Ii) Ih&lt;&gt; M.OIMDA S T A T E
1**20, tiring the ••nd da* .»( i|l« | motlth. then ucr &gt;*s th. VVtkiwa It ive r on tlie fua-J to
1 li*-i r snow; &lt;viv.fr.
We, t tie Uhiler«lgned, have agrretl to AI TO.MOIIII.K ASSOCIATION Is the
Anyway, tlu-re Is no r.'asnii why tlm and thi f" to rnal • a r o s ^ f ‘in to the bill of t w e r n Hanford m i l M l . D - r » . rtin struet ln g
iu m |d a in t ft|e*l h e n in a i a l n s t
)**.f, an 1 a wlinden iirldge 2Jn fi-et long across tIn* ass*tiiat*' m i f s c D e a , a n d do hereby become saCrsI nnd rhcupi'fil in I ho world. Write
The -!»rih«' lint; a rather meloiliou? K iitlcl Siai&lt;‘s -hoijlitn'i learn Ju-t a th* n ir fail not • I -e «/*id bill will be I tV • n -is riv
er
and til Hug in the appr-&gt;aehei wit It associated for I lie pur pm.- of furndn g a body
politic nnd corjoira te under and by vi rtue of fur Informnllon lo headiiuarlprs Orlando
rofif* •* d i f i i l m l ytl'U, to be fo|!uwed by a t i p r o i i m a t r f y l 7tMM» r u . yd*, earth.
vhistle, whieh he let* ^'o at a time little Mi front tin- exjierleiiee of oile final ib cfee,
t h** I a w a •*f t h e Htat •• *»f F I nrbla , and «|u
L i c i t Id el must be a r c u m panted by a rer ti- litre by adopt the following a r tl r l e s off I n ­ AilenlM Mantl'd In cvcrr (&lt;&gt;h n In Flurldi
ft ! s fufther or-ler •! that thi* m»tlr» be fli'il c h i c k fur HI per rent of am o un t bid
it make- it Mem Mitnewlmt out &gt;&gt;f it s . We »'att at l&lt;'a-t keel, an eve oft
pot llstlcd (lilCr e t c h u t A f* f t w e l » . ‘ Weeks m ail-* pa v a Id . c«■ T C . S m y the. C l e r k ol t he corporation.
onr
jioets
In
lime
of
war
ami
not
let
V rt lile I.
in the Hanft r*l Ib f tt ld . a n e w -p a p. r im k- Hoard of C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r *
- 1- .I 1. Hi&gt; hit*. IhVII credited with
of
I-a he
T h e n am e of thi« corpo ration shall be
d in Hefnln«i1e C o u n t y , F lo r id a
County as e t b S t r i r r of good faith.
them soled ati International china li«h.Done
u- jij * t!&gt;i« n&gt; a &lt;h'eov nm! enmnti*
and ordered this the f | h d a y of M a y ,
M LIS t'II
I t L A L T Y C O M I' A N V, an d It#
A ll b id s a re to be m ad e nn b la n k fo rm s principal pla ce of buskriras «hal1 be at H a n ­
sln&gt;|&gt; lo throw thi' hull In.
t*»2l.
In c lu d ' d w ith thi* sp« c lb r a t i -fis an d b id w ill ford, r birid a, but It mav have and e s ta b lish
tt.ii’e to his villainy, ami a!.-o with
( S L A 1*1
K . A. I H I U 4 5 I . A S S
bo
r e c e is i* ! s e p a r a t i ly on l l f l d r * aro l f i l l • uch other p l a i t # iif busineas as the Hoard of
Clerk
Circuit
t* *urt.
Seminute
Crunty,
an *l m a in te n a n c e of t r a f f ic a m i m a y be le t
"i iniikin;: -mailer l&gt;ir«!- am! invitIH r e c lo rs m a y from time to time ileferisilnc,
Florida,
The Interior of the nppoiellx which
In s e c tio n s n r in wh-di*.
IbcVinauti A Dickin»&lt; n.
PICKAIU )\S IIA N D .PAIN TM I) C H IN S
Vri lflc I I
_• ilieiii to .their dc-truction.
U i m l o t i - n r e t s i t i s r e i n o v . s l f o r n n i n n Soil ri* ors f*if (?o*n plain a n t,
T h e su rcasful bid-!* r will be fiMfiljrrd til
W l it*-.
T h e general n a t u r r of the busfneat to be
give a i i i f t t , Ini nil * a l l * f a r t ‘*f&gt; to the lb-aril tra n sa i t* d and r.-udu* t* *t b y •■i*! r n rp ora - G O H IIA M ’S S T K Ill.IN i: S IL V K Il
Ib-jiite In- tiariie, however, tlie &lt;v a - f i u n e l t o e n n t n l t i t u i l r s f r o n t h i s Noll re of f n l r n l l o n I ■» l y p f ) l o t L e l t e f a d C o u n t y Ciunimisaioni r * &gt;1 both C u u r i t l i s
H«if» shall be as f ulltiw s, low it
flOGKHK* P l.A TH Il WAHK
for ft« pef rent of tils of I heir bid.
F a te nt.
T o b llV , uwVi., h old riu*tr*»i
■*.&lt;
m n s l i l d i e . that h e lu nl sventlo w ed .
If
T
h
e
H
osed
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I
f
»»***,
*
&gt;
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•
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Not Ire la h* feb&gt; given that we, the un*l*f**-ti, co n vey , lease, n u t . mortgage, pledge, BI.OIN AND W AI.THAM W A T C H !8
« 111 h a v e li i h e 11.11]• I I n t h e ihlO L'er# *.»«** •*, I.* .*
*••&gt; M*ganiie*t an*t l»ase L a k r C o u n t y inert I ng y d fitly with the Hoard • t change, cuHivati", i m p ro v e and othi rwi#**
of
Co un ty
Corn mi sslnnef •
of
Hr rid nob -Hal In aitd ilispose of real estate. In plat.
o f t r y l n e t o not s o t n e t h l m r o f f t h e n e e k • ««i&gt;ri#ti .| «oif** 1ves Into a cotpofallo ti tin#1* r
Iht name *d T i l l : M \ I t L C I I A L N L 11. I l M S L C o u n t ) t r e e f s *■ the riglit to reject any of all Improve and develop Ian-I* fur the purp ose of
• ale; and to do and perform all thing# a p ­
c o M F t N V , F'f i li* purposes •* t fo rth under b id s.
o f a ch ick e n .
the proposed a r t i r b # *d In co rp o ra tion hereto
C o p i* e of th e p la n s a m t s p e rfflra tio n s m ay p ropria te 4-r needful fur the d r t * 1 -pment and
ann.-i* L the # rtginal
which is n*.» on tile In* •&lt; i n at th e I s h e C o u n t y l ‘ o u rt H o u se , improve men t nf the sa me for an y purposes
with the S e c re ta r y *d S l a t e at Ta lla ha *s «e, T a t ar* e, F lo r id a at th e S e m in o le C o u n t y for which the t a m e ma&gt; lu a d a p t ed ; *-»
Fl*«rida, that a* inte nd to and will appi)
C o u rt l! lit**, S a n fo r t l, f l o r l ' l a arol at th e take and direct th*" manage m en t a n d sale
to ihs t l n n o f t h b S id n e) J C a l l s , (S os erno r o ttire of F re d T
W illia m * « n g im * r , H a iifo rtl, *d all «&gt;r an y part of t h e property of sap]
*d F lorida, a f Tallahas**-ld*tff*)a, on the I la , after April 1 •&gt; 1**20. Co pies - f the plan* corpo ration, ami to u n d e r ta k e ami direct Die
manag* m* nt an d sale of pro pe rty , buildings
SANFORD, FLA.
Mfh da) i f J u ly 1920, for lit t e r * pa tent upon an d sn rHficat I tins r a n be * m uri*l froro l r » d
«aid a r ilr le a **f Incurr»'*ratb»n.
T , VVilHaiits mi i | i po*|t of I ’« bti to be refunded and lands of others, and to i r a n - m 1 on c o m ­
mission
t
hi*
general
!hu»in«'«*
ol
real
'estate
T
VV', I .aw tun
if a loinn lh d a i«i*l Is made,.
liii 1 fir I Jrt till r ti 11rt 'H rs rn lh J ii ill ri.il '1 Ir *11 It
S F tlnudnev
W V, S I M F S D N t f* ha Irm nn age lift arol b ro k e r s; to a cq uire, own , lease,
H r ml null Hu uni) I bill i l l In ( h a n m j i
o c c u p y , use ami dev clop fa r m s, f a r m la n d s
L
V
Dou
glass
M t.nf •
W ilbu rn.
Mrs. J. A. Cox, of AlIt &lt;&gt;4 r -1 of C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n s r for L a k e and town i l l . * , t - lav nut* plat, irrigate ,
V. L Doiijglass
vi,
Hill
1’iif
l H * nn #
( Niufit v.
drain and su b d i v i d e D m* sa m e ;
u pe ra te V I I O I C N K V S t M M ' O l N S K I . l . l t l t S I T U S
W.
M
H
a
y
n
e
s
tlcrson, W . Va., writes:
(*f r r y
Wilburn
L . V H It L* M L L V, C h a i r m a n farms, r anc he s, gr o v* s, o rc ha rds an d jilant aHchi lie Maine s
Hoard
••!
C
o
u
n
t
y
C
o
m
m
i
s
s
i
o
n
e
r
f*»r
He-ninl*
I llalinn
m : LAND. FLA.
"My daughter . . . suttlons; to en r t , !»ul!*| an d r o n s t m c ! I m u o i ,
Vitirle** of I nr or p«irati*in
County.
I T*» * f*c&gt; W ill.u rn .
V#bh»*ta.
Ii«*.rgia
liullding# and wurks of e v e r y Fin d tin the
Will (ir»rtlr# in lh n i&lt; U I« in &lt; l C#-lrr»l C n u r U
W r, thr undersigned, h* rel*&gt; assuHat ’ our*
fered terribly. She could
It ftpp* aring fr *rrt Ihs* **!h»laii! fllr«| iri Iht* «tlve* together for the purpose uf ifiri*rporat|ng .19 Me.
land id the co rp o ra tio n
S ( « r i , l l . r i i l l l . * In r K i . m l n i n , , t l |'i tfictin
raus* un this tin- 22m! .las &lt;f M a y , H*2‘F that a* I fotining a 4*■•*I &gt; p'ditie an*! r*&gt;rporat«
T o issue bonds an d to secure the sa m e by
not turn in bed , . . the
l.*tn! Ti ll* *
) nn art' t• •ul* nl &lt;•( a slat.* iif tin- I ’ ni 1■*1 urub r the la w i of the Stat* of M u r i d * , under
M H | l II U F I N&lt; i l l t F f lit V1 ION
Hfaii * Ml'hrf than thr S u i s i*f F lu r b ia an*l lb* ft.llifwir-c propose*| C h a r t t r *fs*l a r tic les
doctors frivc her tip, and
Nolle*' is hereby gfv* n that the iindersigned
lb at )r»| nr. 4 f. -lrfit *1f |h«* Sla l# nf l n ».rjfb •if incur pur at Ion.
will, mi F rid a y J u n e I I Mi 1920, or «« *oon
vve brought tier home to
a r 11 y nu r
Us* k 11**w 1 * &lt;I *1r ** s » a *
l *r s-c v
X
hr
real I *■e a.« n m o nl« fit, u pp l) I** tb** I l»ro*r &gt;
\
f
ill
I
r
I.
\V ii burn, V’nb!' *t
ti# nr««I ilia* • Ii.•-r •*■ is n*»
die. Stic had suffered so
T 11* name *d i b is e**rp*&gt;ratiun ahall L« the nI# 1*« Bifidni"&gt; J . * 4 1(•, *«4»v «"r n **r i*f th 1* H1 a t **
pcrsufi in I hi* St at* «.f r i i * r b l i thr* srr v|r*- *. f
of
Florida* for b i t * i s p nle nt Inrorpor at lug
Mar* rbalneil
Itu*-* &lt; utn pan y, a m i It* prm*
much a t . . . time. Hav­
4 mibp. etna ujM'11 * huiTi wuubl Fin*! lb* *bFI
'*m FA N V '
f r l ii l a n i . an*I that ) ihi arn u s e r til* a gr of ■ip*! u ftires and place «*f btislni •• shall l*e at " F L O I I I D A
ing heard of Cardul, we
Hemirtnli C o u n t y , F lo r id a , with (Ft- following prupiMcd ch ar I • f, thi- orglnal
T * r t i f ) -•
p a r * , ami p ra t i n g for an *.r-I«r Sanfurd,
of
which
H
flow
on
id*1
in
the ofUrt* *tf the
M .incii **f?ict ■ at othe r places In the H l a l *1 •»(
of ptlltlirafInn l u i*«U*
Kotit for Iter."
Fbi rida . a* it# Hoard *d Director* m ay de­ Her r* 1 4ty of Htate id th«- .H^plr of J Jorida at
Tb»* is l h « n l o r * tu c m m a m l you. F r e e ) sig n ate .
Tallahassee.
W i i b u f r , of V a b i o i l a . li*-*&gt;rgia, f ** I
ami
L L M F . l t T . II M N I L S
Article 2
a p p i a r tu a lull r s h i h i t t ' l against &gt;*m in
V N N \ M H C I . L I V VN
TF**
general
n
a
tu
re
*»f
the
hu*inc*»
!*•
be
tb» at nVr cntill*-*! r i u . r , tin Iht* Jttjl* 'lay In
M V l t t i M I L T L . II M . N L S
J u l ) , IbJir, 1 he •aim- being Iht* Mh «lay of r o n d u r t r d b&gt; th* rorfioration shall be t*
Vf liii#-* of 1nror|oir a lion of ‘ F l . t l H t D l
kuiii
l u l l A I F |'j2b, &gt;&gt;r «#tne a III to taken a* grow, b uy , **U an d d i a l In any and all kinds
I Lit NS t DM F A M "
,d f i n d 4nd other (lower*, and to grow*, cut,
ronfr «*« ii,
Th*" u n detsigned her* b y a * *&gt;-,la te t he rn se lvt•
|t 1* f ur I It* r ..fitrreil that this nol Ir.
b. b u y , s* ll and *leal In a n y a n d all kinds « f
p u H i a h e *1 in lb*' S a n b i f i H'-fabi, a n ew sp a p ir It r A*; to *|it any and all things nrr- - t a r )" to tog ether for the purpnei of forming a I only
c
a
r
r
y
on
a
general
llurlat,
nurse
ry
and
fern
politic
and r of pair at e u n d e r the law# of the
publlshetj In
t h r (%uinty of H#“iniri*.ilr »ml
Slalt- of FF*riila, .inre each » n k fur four business. T « carry un and ente rta in art) b usi­ S t a t e of F l o r i d a , with a n d under th*" follow Frig
ness,
u nd er takin g,
transaction
rotnfnnnVy propiit* *1 c h a rt er.
r o n sr r tjl I ve Weeks.
.
(i i A r n Utlibf rn&gt; han.t ann nffirial »*al at carr ied Oh or u n d er ta k en by ca pita lists, p ro ­
Article I.
R i n f n f i i , Heminole f ’o u n ty , Florirl a , thl* the moters, financier*, co n tr act ors, m erc ha nts,
T h e n a m e of the co r p o ra t io n shall be
co
mm ission men
an•«d’. a g rn
ts HH',
and III
in the
due
4*»lllllll**t»*i*
*..* II *■
Itl-,
*••« ■
«.«. " F L D l l l D A F L U S H C O M F A N Y " and its
1st tla) ul June , 192(1*
4% Amin. 6' J, A. P. A 8% Pot.
(SLA Ll
K. A. D O I H J I . A S S course uf such business to d raw , a cc e p t, en- tirin r lp a l ofliers an*l p la ce of b um esa shall be
n ti a u l# o| at A l t a m o n t e S p r in g s, F l o r i d a , with branches
itoisr , a n iu ir e , an d wall a n y nrg
nrgotia
f ’l s f k
I ’ ir cu it
C’uurt. duis*-,
"In a few days, she be­
||&gt; A.
M. V V K L K H .
D e p u t y C l e r k . transferalile In stru m en ts a.id a erurlti**. In
otTlr* • In su ch other p l a n s In the S ta t e of
eluding debt ntuf* 1, bonds, notea and bills nf F’lo r ld a , a m i Ir* othe r s t a t e s of the Un ited
gan to Improve," Mrs.
A. K . r o w e r s .
4U Aram. 8',c A. P. A. 4% Pot.
eirh ar.gr. To buy* sell, mortgage, rent, Im­ S t a t e s , an d In fof tlgn c o u n t rie s, ■« may be
Solicito r for C o m p l a i n a n t .
Cox continues, "and had
prove, eichange, arid otherwise acquire, dis­ h e re a ft er cs ta b llahi 11.
43-Mr.
no trouble n f . . . Cardul
pose nf and deal In real property, improved
Article t l .
cured fur, and we Bins
Hii'iHce (if A p (.libra I Ion fur t a t fired! f ’ndlrr a nd uni mpto ved. ••r a n y Int r rr*t I herr t n* To
T h e general n a tu r e of the h u ilisr sf tu lie
Its praises everywhere."
Her ll# #
575 «f the
l i e n * tal H ta t u lr s. conduct a store or atort# for the fiurchas**
t
r
a
n
s
a
c
t
!
*
!
by
the
co r p o ra t io n shall be: T o
holding, and sale at retail or wholsa!# of
4Vo Amm. 8Vo A. P. A. 2 ^ Pot.
Wc receive many thou­
N otice is her* by r i v e n th a t J . V a n f l u s k i r k , dry goods, groceries, ami
general stores Srow, buy, sell and otherwise deal in and
pu*chase
r
of
T
a
t
Cr
r
lfle
a
t#
No*
-AI
I
,
ilateri
Ispose of ail kinds of ferns, flowers, shrubs
sands of similar tetters
commoditle* of anv natur. whatever, anil In
the 3rd ifay of Ju no A- D . I9 I« , S a i d rerti- do anv and all thingi necessary to the sue- plants, fruit trees, and o th e r products of the
every year, telling of the
fir ate r m b r a r r s th r fullosklng d r i r f i h r d tiro- »• s»ful operation &lt;*f any, either or all of said soil, to own, hold, buy, lease, tell, eichange
Roou Cardul has done for
per ty a ltu a t rd in Sem in ole C o u n t y . F lorida. business.
and otherw b e deal in and dispose of real estate
lo*wit; L o t 12. J. II. Foss* S u b d iv isio n Illsto buy, sell, eicha n g e an d otherwise drat in
women who suffer from
nhan
I’la nta tlon, H acres. T h e said land
Artlrle
3.
•locks
and bonds, and to make c«»ntrarta of any
complaints bo common to
being ••■rated ml the da te of the issuance of
The amount of Capital stork of thla Cor­ and all kinds to fu rthrf Its purposes and busi­
their sex. It should do
au rh certificate In lh a n a m e of O v r r i t r r e t poration shall be 150011.00, divided Into fifty ness, t*» borrow money an d to secure the u r n s
T u r p e n t i n e Co .
■Karra of the par value uf f 100.00 each. Stork by a pledgeoMlsstork. or by notes, mortgages,
Alan T a i Cer tific ate No. 235. d a t ed t h e to ha payable either In rash or bv property, bonds, and uthar obligation*, upon the pro3rd d a y of J u n e A. D . 19 IS , S a i d rertiflratw lih or or •errlrea, the value of tur n p f n p r r t r , LsF.y uf the corp oration, and generally tu
e m b r a r r * the M i n t i n g dearrihwd property labor or aervices lo be filed at a meeting c all- tu have and e i r r c lt # all auch power* at may be
si t u a t e d in Seraiaoia C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , tu-wit: ad for such purpose.
InHdant to th# business and purpose of the
Lo ta. 7, 9, 10. I I . 12. D J I and 15. Ilbick 23.
corp ora tion, and other businesses of like nature
Article 4.
V .llage of C l a y Sprin gs , T h e said la n d bring
Unless sooner dissolved by opr raUoQ of a a i to have, enjoy and a te rclse all tha rights.
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD
*

IN T H E H EA RT OF T H E W O RLD ’S G R EA TEST V E G E T A B L E SECTION

NUMBER ■*3

SANFOKI), FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JUNK II, 1920

VOLUME M

IMPORTANT
RETURNS FROM STATE
HAD SOME SURPRISES ’ WORK HERE AMERICAN SHOW FLETCHER, HARDEE
ON ELECTION DAY WILL STOP
SEARS, ARE ELECTED
T C D

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19128870

Long Ballot And 2nd
Choice Made Long
Wait
VERY

QUIET ELECTION

l„,l,,l.\SS
AND
MORGAN
|| N M S H K D
MOST
K X ( ITKMI.M
IN C O U N T I N G
HALlots.
t ;., i , (ii.ii in Sanford anil in all
r,iri, ' &gt;.miiuiU* county was a very
,lUirt .1tLiir ami people voted in
manner innlratini: that
very 'i
e:n nail i. line vi|&gt; their
rii'«:
mind? i., ,i&gt;re tuntitit: to the polls
i*\ hail -t ..»ie I t!ie matter
■ml &gt;i i
elo.'M ly tl an ever herf |m»! ■ . . m
v
.
h
ie
there was much in­
fore *i
ter..’ til iu-ing the iluy anil e»pemlly .if:•r tr.c v&gt; l e. were being
cn'jr.ti . ’ tie people were quiet anil
, \Kii&gt;ite«l but little of their old time
,", ■ . ,
On account of the
i me ticket ami the second
choio- \*‘te*. the returns complete
uer&lt; ilitlteull to obtain anil it was
,: um . Wednesday that the otliein!
canvu-- allowed the real results.
TOri- » i e many surprises in the
Hvi-ral ’■.I’
and on e' of the biggest
■u-1-. -,i e hewteen K. A. Douglas*
a ' ! W 1. Morgan for the olliee of
(!»•••. I tin- Circuit Court and it
tl' . ••• ■'fil ial count and then some
t '.'.all; determine this result sh&lt;&gt;wl ing I&gt; ug!a»&lt; to he &lt;• votes ahead
.. - 1 travelling votes to lie
'■with
• hut it is thought that
If-.-'
I) is - will continue to lie the
a hat was uudouhii'dly
Sll.ti*
t r.e i ’ • no t spectacutlar and un•Ml
&gt;-nils in any election in
Th e re.lilts of the county
.i- follow* and the tuhulaliy pricinets is given in
tfll (•
If. lit tl &lt; part of this issue:

I t &gt;'.itis Attorney. DeCottes.
l ... •.ite Se nat oi , M. (). Over*
it m t

Fi • R&lt; presetitalive, F. I*. Forster
For ' •unty
iity lodge. F. F. 11ousliolijn
1'i.f
•rill, ('has. M. Hand.
;
•••I. Circuit Court. 1’. A.
Item
For 1 'ii.tnhie Dist. No. I, I&gt;. II.
»!(&gt;»••.« r
F * i unity Commissioners, L. A.
i'rni • I.. I’. Ilagun, Fndor C ’iri
1 unstable in Dist. No. I. K.
V.

f.-’ i
d f.

.« n.

Morris Is Champion
Morris manager of the
Utilities Co., is an ardent
and whenever he can take
.nines otT e cc s

J.{-

•i’ are so plentiful in this sec:
‘ ••state. His latest catch from
tr.i w • m;i river is a ten pound bass
t
t f .,
•in placed in a cuke of ii e
st.:
wed in the window &lt;f the
j!„, L.r iware Co., where it attrnet*
e
attention. So great wus the
it/.
displayed t hat the Hall
II.
i f Co., has offered three pri■ e biggest f di «f tin1 season
■ith hook and line and they
•1st &lt;f a tine reel for the first,
•i ro&lt;l f »r the second and a
Ii.
'.-I. tmi' for the third prize,
t
late Alt. Morris lias the lend
t. .•
• f ’ :»• other local fishermen
will.lower his colors now
' •• campaign i&gt; over and tf.•y
re time to devote to this
‘ •rt. There is better li.hing
• ; art &lt;f the st ale than any
•e ion i f Florida and th.i
an i lain s uh.mnd in all kind
f
at i those who wish to take a
i! .;nd go in for these prizes
u 'i"t &lt;r.!y have a good time but
1,1 will be amply repaid. See the
ertisensent &lt;f the Hall Hardware
f . in t (• ij^ue.
Animal Clearance Sale
M. Dresner is having an annual
'■•trance rale that will sturt Friday
l h*-h and lust for fen days. The
•portunity of obtaining seasonable
hats, corsets, skirts, petti
,J| ' t c . , ut reasonable puces. See
' advertisement in this issue i f the

Symes.Douglnss'llulldini: Looks Good
Th e Symes-Douglass huilding or
the W’elaka building as it will Inculled is beginning to look line on
the exterior. The tirst cunt of suicco
l a s been placed on the First street
side and the second coat is following
and being of pure white color shows
up tine.

.

Sanf ord H o u - c &lt; o m i ng D o w n

S.
DEPARTMENT
OP AT I IU S IN K SS M E E T I N G S H O W
AGRIt UI .TURE WILL CURTAIL
W ONDE RFUL
RESULTS
IN
MANY
ACTI VI TI ES .
LOCAL CHAPTER.

Fletcher And Hardee
Increase Their
Lead

The wi rkinen tearing down the
old Sntrford ’Heiim are making good i
l i n e at iue work and already it lias!
The last regualr business meeting
Washington, June !f. Work of the
•ie« u t.-ru d»Avn to the tirst lloor on
l'. S. department of agriculture in co- of the Sallte Harrison Chapter. D. A th&lt; I’ir't street sidt and will soon he i
opertion with the Florida state au­ W was held May I lilt, at the F a b l e - ' cleared away i n th.i.- side entirely.;
thorities on many projects affecting Hotel with Mrs. I’ttleston. hostess. \- -««.-.ii ;&gt;s the old huilding has been
,
.
the agriculture and related industries I
Reports if the officers and coin- ole •noil op I*” * work of building the
will be seriously curtailed or aban­
mittes showed a most profitable and i ie • s: . i • rooms and olliee building
doned. Secretary Meredith announces
interesting year's work. The card wil i nmenci so this paper lias been
It.- : n l e &gt; Is t i r nl e l i I
on account of the "ec onomy' pro­
party given by the Chapter under! inf ’rice.'.
I wish to thank my friends of gram of congress which has greatly
the H'ipcrvi in
Mrs. I.nocks pro- (
District No. 1 and Seminole County reduced the appropriations for the
IIKI.INGM.CY. S I I F A T S . W F I . I . S .
veil a grea success and net A'lJ.gfi
('. M. Ha rd Tha nks People
for their libcrcl support in the recent federal activities.
I.UNiNG, VM OS AND
WEST
for the society, this sum will lie
primary and a* tin them of my up*
i tiipe tki« . . . . . o o i i to thank i i .
ARE ELECTED.
Florida is one of the states in I added to the fund to lie e.vemied in
predation of their confidence. I
which all federal activity along the the erection of a home f&gt;.r ' 11 use i f pc .pie i f Sett in • County for their
Additional returnx front Tuesday's
shall continue to serve them faith­
specialized line of livestock prodne- the Camplicll-I.ossint*
.
e
ippoit
iti
t!i”
recent
elec
ion.
-tatewide
Democratic primary while
fully.
M
H
A
N
"
not
all
in
gives one good idea of
(Colliintleil
_
.•
&gt;
I
i
L. A. Itrumlcy.
&lt;('&lt;&gt;ntinu &lt;! on page 1'
how the candidates will stand.
Ui.t of ,'i'J.lll votes laluVatud of a
possil.ie Til,000
east
_ c er lay
morning in the senatorial race, Senat&lt; r D. U. Fletcher had ft,*&gt;.321. Gov.
C a m i i.Min.
Out of 5:1,07(1 votes tabulated in
the governorship race, Caty A. Har­
dee had .'12. SIS-I, Van C. Swearingen
17.01'.* nn' Lin •dn Hulley :i.MJ7.
For attorney-general, the race is
I i • with the advantage slightly i.t
favor of Rivers II. Rufnrd of Mariana
but Judge J . I.. Ilillitig.'lcy of Miami
and J . F. Calkins of Fcrnandinn ur
u
c
•t
1a
close on his hweln, with about an
4
c
c:
C
4 S i
j
i
u
j
;
even
vote and witbthe^e two running
c
?
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k JZ
n tMi: oi i iMiimir
3 i
s ~
jt
j
t
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»
especially
strong in south and east
w
ri -O — p•• ti
rl p» «• •• j
Florida, the chances seem to favor
Calkins or lllllingitley.
For I'liiU’cl Slates Settalor:
With 46,866 votes tabulated In the
•
&gt;
0
1"
.7 13
" 213
i 5
102 Iti so
SIDNKV J . C A T T S
rare between Dixie M. Hollins of
!l 3t*
•t 3«; 70 21
&gt; :
S5ir» 17 :I21
D l’N'CAN T. FI.K TC U K U
Clearwater ami W. N. Shouts of
For Congressman. Silt Congressional District:
Tallnhnssed for state superintendent
f11 —to
•)
3 " •!~ 1i
4
210 21 :t:»7
KORKKST I.A K E
ol puluie ipstruetion, Mr. Sheiits ,- iis
-•t
n;&gt; !2 1*i •* Hi •J!t 11
ti 17
i Iti 280
W ..I. SEA RS
2.V201. Hollins 21,605.
For (lovernor:*
For
railroad
rotnm lnsoner
•
&gt;7
•1 22 035
,s
170 10 2&lt;m !i 2*i 02 11
c a k v a . 11 a i; i &gt;i : i :
Senator
A.
S.
Wells
of Leon
has
71
•
»
•
)
1 SO
1
1 0
ID 1 4 1"
U*
I.INTOI.N I i m . K V
made
a
runaway
race
of
it,
with
J.
1 320
•1 1
ti 11
5 Hi 13
152 III III
VAN c . s w e a r i n ' ( ; i : n
II Tetirli of Guiiesvi le and W. J
For Attornev (ieneral:*
Roebuck of Lake City bunded for
0 3 Iti
•1 1 s •0
120 11 115 •&gt; 13 23
.1. 1.. IIII.U N C SI.K V
second
honors.
1 Ii (i 0 253
« 21 11
11
HU s
R IV E R S n . lil l’O U n
Justice
Thomas F. West of T a l l a ­
!l &lt;1
1 20S
•if?
1 fi
21
1 inn (1
J A M E S E. CALK INS
hassee was an easy winner for reFor ConiHtroller:
1 nomination to the supreme court
!t 3 "
22 7SI
2o.i 27 :ioi 11 3*J 50 13
E R N E S T AMOS
bench over John S. Heard i f PetisnJ)
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;T !»7 :i .7 17
70
1 3
A L U E J . ANGLE
|coin.
For State Treasurer:
St at e Treasurer John C. Liming of
1
10 005
4
1OS ii 2:11 1" 2S f&gt;5 12 S
J . C . I.UNING
Tallahassee has won a renominatlon,
1 31S
1 ti s
l ir» it* i2t; (» Hi IS s
W .S . Mel.IN
defeating Waller S. Mel.in of 'FallaFor Slate Sttpl. I'ttblir Inslrnelion:
llll.HSCO.
s
0 5.31
If,:: i i 2:5s 1" 20 2!* 12 •) 20
D I X I E M. HOI.:.INS
Comptroller Ernest Amos defeated
4
13
133
r&gt;
4
IS 17 12
12
loti IS l.'IS
W. N. SI 1EATS
( ’ apt. Allie J . Angle for the c omp­
For Just lev of the Supreme Court, Group No. 2
troller ship by an overwhelming
1 275
f) 122
1 li
5
1
i (i 24
01
JO H N S. BEARD
*
mujolryt.
!* Is 5SS
201 ir&gt; 21!' in 31 12 15 8 20
THOMAS F. W E S T
With the returns fairly complete
For Railroad Commissioner *
from
the First Congressional dis­
S 0 272
7
12 31 l " 1 5
77 ii Kin
W . J . R O EB U C K
trict.
Congresiman
Herbert J . Dranc
3
ii
5
2
220
1 1"
1
1
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11"
J . II. TEN C H
lias 10,476 votes to 6 I HI for his op­
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372
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Mb
A. S. W E L L S
ponent, George II. Wilder of Plant
For State Attorney, 7ilt Judicial Circuit:*
Cit y. Mr. Drane carried
every
s 20 1" 10 782
257 2 s .115 s 33 5 " 2s
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
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ount
y
in
the
district.
0
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120
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1
21
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FOURTH IS CLOSE

Seminole County Primary Election Returns
Complete With the Exception of 5 to 10 Mail Votes Which will he
Canvassed Monday, June 14th

J . E. PEACOCK
D AV IDSH O I.TZ
For State Senator. I ill It Senatorial District:
N .C . HR VAN

For .Member House of Representatives:
F. P. F O R ST ER
J . L E E SM ITH
For County Ju d ge:
G E O R G E G. H E R R IN G
!•:. F. HOUSHOLDER
Fur Sheri IT:*
IE. E. B R A D Y
A. B. CA M ER O N
W. P. C A R T E R
1C. M. HAND
For Clerk of Circuit Court:
E. A. DOl'GI ASS
W.’ L. MORGAN
For Constable District No. 1:
1). H. HOOKER
A. R. S T IL E S
For County Commissioner. District No. .7:
ENDOK CUR L E T T
E. H- K I I .B E E
J . T . MeLAIN
For Countv Comuiissloner. District No. 2:
L. P. HAGAN
JO H N M EISC IU
1 1 r f &lt; 111'
mmissii.ncr, District No. 1:
A. F. BEI.I.
L A BRUM L E Y
For Constable, District No. 1:
C. C. COBB
R. C. W H I T T E N

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In the Second dist let Congress*
m •»•» P' sr.!; Cl.uk hud no opposition.

il
11 030
15 0 4 8
S 301

In the third district with 7,143
votes tabulated Congressman J . H.
Smitliwiek has 3.17!*. with Ren Han­
cock 2.102 and V. L. Watson 1,871.
1 Mr. Smitliwiek has been renominated

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2 73
10 158
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In the Fourth district Congress­
man \\ . J Sears has won a reimininatinn over Forest Lake of Sanford.
Out of a total of 20, 161 votes t ubu­
lated by the I ribune Mr. Sears has
' 11.683 and Mr. Lake 9.478.
Three Resign In One Day

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104
178
245
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J401

Commissioner in district No. 5.
f Final count for Sheriff, including second choice votes from cumcron and Carter ballots, Hand 502, B rid y
442.

Tallahassee, J u n e 10. — W. t). I.rmnsters, Mi| vfinti ndent «f public
in truction ol Hernando county, to­
day tendered Ii s resignation to tho
governor to take elfeet not later than
J ul y fi. or ii: men ns hi. sueressorer.it
be appointed and qualified. Tho resig­
nation was ucrepted.
|
1 lie gnvenror has received from
1 P . P. Johnson his resignrtion rs
const abb; f t!u&gt; I irst justice district
of PinclliLs county, a l i g n i n g as his
reason for resigning t'.ie action of the
governor in rebi^t ting R. R. Curti-r
a- juettc«- of tin- peace of that district
T h e resignation w.u- accepted.
Otis R. Parker, srute nt'orney for
the Fifteenth judicial ilrcuit today
telegraphed the governor tendering
his resignation rs such state attorney
effective immedatoly. In his tele­
gram Mr. Parker »tr.tod 'hat the
people hu\e lepudiated the governor’
reniovn of Thompson and urges the
governor to appoint the latter us his
■urcesuor. The resignation is accepted
b i t no uppi^ntment has been mat e.

�9

T H E SANPOKO HERALD

PAGE IS

t&amp;kzsa

p e rce n t
" Y J is a |)j«-

Driving Prices Down Stairs
WK’YK joined a big combined, yes; we admit it. M erchant; all over
the f . S. are working together in earnest, aggressive endeavor to bring
prices back to a reasonable basis.
The steps of this stairway mark the
price-reduction oil much wanted merchandise offered for the coming
week. There will be 20 per cent on everything, on some things our
profits are sacrificed and on others heavy losses will be taken to create
worthy economies for this occasion. We believe the price lowering must
be done that this is the best way to do it, and if we lose a little now,
you will profit by it and we will gain in the long run.
Kvery step of this Reduction Stairway holds large
saving next week.

w lUillMOK

200 Mouses to close out al 08c

L i

Every ifard of Silk Will be R educed

20 PER CENT OFF ON EVERY COTTON 111.OUSE IN THE HOUSE.
Fancv Voiles, Hatist. Klaxon and White (ioods r e a c h e s Rock
50 pieces Fancy Floweded Klaxon, mill prices today 15c, sale price
One Rig Table of Flowered Voiles, all new patterns, your choice
150 pieces 81.50 and $1.75 Voiles, reduced for this sale
A Real bargain, 2,000 yards I’ajninu C h e c k ............................................
White Skirling, 3(5 inch, good q u a l i t y .......................................................
40-in Organdy, all colors and white, sale price
.
.
.
.

Prices
34c yard
- 98c yard
$1.19 yard
23c yard
79c yard
$1.19 vard

N EW C O L O R S !
1ILACKand WHITE

Ladies’ Ready-to-W ear—
Will play a big part in this Reduction Sale

A L a rg e Collection SI:A,\sonofsihom ; u int
g ko iig kttk.

ff

taffeta

nnd SI ’OltT DRESSES, nt

£5 per cent oil

$50.00 and $32.50 Fancy Silk Skirls for - $ 2 2 .5 0
500 Blouses that sold for $2.50, while they last $ 1 .8 9
White Wash Skirls, nothing but new styles and good materi­
al, Corduroy, Garhadine and Tricotine, 2 0 p e r c t . o ff

This Sale B egins W ed n esd ay, Ju n e 2nd
11 D AYS

20 to 40 per ct.

saving on all
| Silk Hose,

(Regular and Kxtra Sizes i

bottom

25 per ct. O F F O N ' S P R I N G C O A T S U I T S

STAPLE MERCHANDISE
75c Rest C*rude Pillow Cases
45c bleaching, 1 yard wide

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00c Longcloth and Nainsook, yd

.
.

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.
.

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.
.

00 cents

V/orlh

30 cents
.

is cents

$75.00 and

81x00 S h e e t s . $2. 00
100 Linen Towels, 80c
*

35c Colton Towels, 28c
at

$79.00

(la rfr.H lfr)

Onlnty It.-il Spreads
• • 20 per rent dlsmunt

on Sale $56.25

Low Price Hits Every Ar­
ticle in Men’s Department
Only I.T I'alnt Meacli Sul's* left, &lt;M 9 fiO
Drey. (.Teen. Tan and llrnnn V

•Men’s $2.50 shirts, all good patterns
Siren I I In 17 1-2.

Sate price

( t i e l ot of Shirts, gaud Quality
Xlndri'N and I’errnl

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(£1 QC

r &gt; ..t

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&lt;£*) 7 Q

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20 per cent DISCOFNT on all .MANHATTAN SH IRTS
and ALL O T I i F R MARKS not l i s t e d * on this bill

will be red u ced in this sa le .
Gowr.«, I n ­
d ies, C am esoles and S k irts. 2 0 p e r c'i. O ? :

$ 1 0 .GO P an am a H ats, any styie
S l l l l ’ MENT IIOUGIIT SOME MONTHS
M uslin U n d erw ear, V ;o’oON
in the house for A I.OWEIt MARKET WILL ALSO
5 0 0 S traw H ats, all
go in this R eduction Sale a t 2 0 p e r c t . o f f
shapes and sizes, sale price 20 per ct.
R eal Nice S tra w H ats, re g u la r $ 3 .5 0 &amp; $ 4 .0 0 value
on sale fo r
off on Ladies’ and
C h ild r e n ’s Sathing
M en’s Union S u its, one big lot, Sizes 3 4 to 4 2
Suits, Capsartd
fo r a suit
-

$2.80

80c

2 0 p er ct. off on all Summer Underwear ___
S ilk S h irts
B o y ’s W e a r
Best Quality Crepe de Chene and P*1.1B,OUSC8*fast co,or»for
XT
.
..
Union Suits, for the very Newest Patterns
m
Rig Linc
Line of
of «„y-8
Roy’s and
and M
Men
en’ss cans
Caps --

$ 1 3 .2 0
3 5 Dozen Bath
Towels
worth 75c, or. Sale
at

48c

each

-

Shoes
W onder f u I
Spring Dresses
$ 1.00
For the Girls
80c

20 p c off
Roy’s Wash Suits $3.00 values, ail colors $2.10
Roy’s Wash Suits $5.00 values, all colors $1.00

YOWELL
204 E. Fi rst St.

“ E V E R Y T H I N G N E W T H A T S G O O D 1"
la P IM K a M B H H i

White Organdy. Voiles
nnd Cingltnimi

4 to
14 )TH

2 0 p. c . off

Spool Cotton |

5c and 10c I
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

each S p o o l !

�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE 2

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

W ig h fT ire C o

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEM INOLE COUN­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T R EPO R TER S FOR TH E HERALD

A U TO

SLO W
DEATH
Aches,

s&gt;

culty in urinating, often mean
k.Tious disorders.
The world’s
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
kladdet and uric n id troubles—

GGIP?££)AL
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lifini; c l r k »c’
dcAtlly i'.i*•..*»
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Alt t.* .

D ok Iof 41 -

all-. Sven

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:»v i» itotiai
than iiHJ
• »•••• Mfrl.
ttvrf t&gt;c m

You Had Another
Sleepless Night
P E P S IN O l Will C o rn e l C a u .c.
Thai Keep You Awake
Y' hi rolled ami tossed restlessly all
iii ^Ii I mid got up lei ling worst Him
wind mu went to loil. &gt; our lougiin
was to.leil. I lore was a hitter t . 'l i j
in sour tito11111 Your breath was sour,
I low in
times ‘i is tliis luippelii d J
Arc sou going In wall until soil git
dnssii slr|. In I-ir** son art—hrlorr von
get |V|isino| alnt let il cornet tin*
digestive faults 111;it ir* wrecking your
inrses .uni tl.io mig soar I.I.mmII’l-p.il o| iris dllictls on III. causes of
f.! io.o li trouble. Il ilium's e.&gt;liiplete
i .
in and lln- ns»imiliit..... Ilf nil
II.. I.....1 ll.it err.itrs sin.igll., blood,
l.rrsr. and llnsl.es Its lio will kir|&gt;
s.o.r iin.il. mid bodv l.caltbv, your
... r\r . r .Ini mnl ..trail''.

F o r Sale By
B ow er &amp; Roum illat

HE measure of satisfactory
motoring today is what a
car does. And motorists
are realizing that it is quality
and the principles—not luck—
which enable Franklin owners
to get the above results.

T

M a to i
I. t i l l . . T o l l

slmr t el. ingg t i o i it ill... p*-, J 1 f ami
. ggi iai i . r..p* but I- .11 . • r '
j
|.1&gt;I at &gt;.e • plait' i* , ...I * Illri •
.1 I. HI
-ill be i

The Franklin Car is the easiest
riding, safest driving, least fa­
tiguing car today. Requiring
least care, it gives least trouble
and creates least expense. It
is the most advanced automo­
bile in design and construction.
That’s why these road records
in different parts of (lie country

'oil.

I T S \ I \ \ &gt; i&gt;

It \l'l \ I I. 1.1.

Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson of Osteen
a -I i lui r grandadiigliter, Mis- Helen
I’a r l . i t . v i m i e d -at urdn.'• alt. r . i
Mr. :i i &lt;1! Mr*
Vl'1-0 at t 1,0 Il'.IIOWo-l.-i. •i. t.: Mi-- ID1•1*•»• ;iii-.. . all. &gt;
Mil \lr- (it &lt;• ( lari
1&gt;;.1. ii. dgo'» .4! &gt;i
Mr a i d Mr. i ie &gt;1, -pi■•til m.'-l id la*l VI. . 1.
\N Ih i...|no f..l 1. -. Mr. :ilid Mr*
... ■ ; ■■t.* r, mi,. 1. i&gt;.. i t . .r do|lKl.t
Mr- Knit ing* r w.. it n . &gt;-ni .-ill.. 1
at i|»- ion.i of Mr anil \1r
Let and we l.i '.w ih:.i oil . r s 11mi will
I., n i l . i i,i| i,, learn tiii natni
t . eir lilt Ie - •. ii: t arl \1• valid. r ,\ * .. i
a I'm- lit lb- I. llnw
\*. • are -/lad ' Lear I lint \I r ..&lt; d
N|r \\ eel, ii r.ii lull.- .In tig I i ■r &gt; •\.
ii .o \r&lt;l
i •• i . - &lt;i. a l.i.iii. , r. . i i . i |. c In e l .. \| 1&gt;:i i■l•-I•

^71

$ 15.00 Down

$5.00 per Month

All Standard Makes

No Outlaw Sturt’

SA N F O R D C Y C L E CO.
I’AltK AVKNTI-:

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SANl-’OliD . 1T.OUIDA

t Iaril--, an.I i lar.-i .
Tv t •r &lt;&gt;f
T iinp.i. *..|.
tin1 lut. Iran Ty n n .
•*:iin. up t•• spend t 1 •• wot-i.-eml at
tin- I ..ii,■- &gt;.f their uti.b- an*I aunt.
Mr. an.I Mr
I' i* 'I'ytn-r, making
tl&lt;- trip in a run Nli-r an.I visiting
r«•;.i11\.
al - in \\ iii.h"n-M- iu r« t urning.
Mi--, iilga Ibllin w.i- a plmi-ant
i-iilb r W.-ifii* •.lay at ti.e home .if
Mr an.I 'I r •. I j.-.. P 11' i g. -

Mr- C . .. ;h an.I 1i t ( 11* *laughti-r
t ’I.ri»t
Liiki-luiiil uri- vi-itmg
Mr*. II li M.-Call.

lunch

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k . i p .s

Mi".--. Lillian ami Oli\o

. .1- li ft

Mmi.lav f r 'I'nHull a--t .- wl-.i-ri- 11 i-y
■will

N EW
People’s Bank Building

V1

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•158.8 miles in 12 hours and 5 minutes

Indianapolis to Syracuse and
beyond (832.(J miles) in 2 2 1_» hours
Cincinnati to Cleveland and
Return 55:} miles) in 15 hrs., -15 min.
Boston to Syracuse and return

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$

L93 miles) in 2-1 hours 20 minutes

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With a Woman Driving
New York to Montreal

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•108 miles) in 0 hours and 50 minutes

Waterloo, Iowa, non-stop

A.
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dirt road record 1805.-1 miles) in 2-1 hours

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tin-

mi in ii-«*r

normal.

a W e D eliver The G oods”
Find us at

Hodges &amp; McMullen’s Harbor Shop

C. A P.r ir-nnn &lt;&gt;f WiMwi.ml -pi-nt
Sun.lay in t »v i. .1...
is L ja &amp; x L 'jz ju s o a t

Rv\. I \\ . T!:oii.p-on roturi.i-d
Friday from a vi-it to -..till: I'lurida

F arms, Homes, Groves, Lots
il A V E
T If E M

S « ’ f- rd |.ro*| i&gt; i» vi iilo &lt;u o' ory hart 1. *■
fiirruo.-* art* mui ing goo | an I wit it t hi ir •no.
i.i-r*

(Cor.tinvetl on pa^t !*)

pro* po-iio; m i l i o-t of all v. •• .

‘ U ''vo ti Mtnfoni an I Sominoli* County. M
’• i •*•
i* a . - . *-.*imt in vo,'.. | in ,|&lt;*vol u.ing ■
••••-*i&lt; ti. t *t:r g- wilt i* b girimnlo an l in*i&gt;irin-

Mr
O A Mrant "ti ai d Mi Mary
Itr.innon w.-ro \i-itor* t &gt;
Orlaiiilo I'ridny.

Mm. Charlvs Pope and little twin ; to tho picture show while the ri­
sen* of Jackson villi* arc the guent of maindcr of the party rctiirni-d to
Mr. and Mm. Neimvcr.
Oviedo
Friend* of T. I’. Lewis will lie
W. H. Pierpont of Wichita. K a n ­
glad to know- that he is improving sas arrived Friday night for a brief
having been quite ill for a week or visit to his sister, Mrs. S. W. Swope
more.
and family. Mr. Pierpont returned

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Mr-. M M King. Mi&gt;* S’.-li King.
Mr.
.\ I. t raw ford and Marl. r
b i n i | i . &lt; rawf.r.i - pi nt '1 ii.--.lav in
t Irlando

Mr. ami N1r- 1C. i-l.ui-k ami \|t .
Mr*. W. I.’. ' rgn am! !i«t!o M b *
! Pryor ami Mi-- (ir .rgi.i Hall loft
Pain
or Argo wi -i t to Orlando Sal
|Thur-ilav f.*r tln-ir homo in N’.-w
unlay
for a \:-it . »o oral wi-ok
York &lt;’ it-.
v.itli r.-luiivi-* From Orlando tkoy
Mr*. .1. S Dinki-I an.I Mr*. i*,‘ui|i \pool to go to North Carolina for
man and littlo *.m * pmt la*t I’ri.lay
M-vtTi.l mouth*.
in Sanford tl &lt;- gm--t of Mr. and Mr*.
Tho bathing parly givon la.*t
H alt. r II and
ThurMiry by II o Chri-tian Endeavor
\\ Kti.zin.iigi-r and .1. S. Din. kol wont in Sanford . n Tu. *dav to S,M'i,,,y tt‘ P:,|m S »,rin»:“
“ «r ,a t
got tho olootor* ri-turn*.
stuoo**. I,.- rroam and t-ako wore
I
%f
... n
f
m t v i m I after the bathrrs had i,njoyi»d
I
' r* ’ |( , " ’ V ; ! Z,:,ln1K',r
y tn •••■•iRhtful *wim. . U i v r U n i r v i r v t h .
\ \ ill Sat.-ho. nml littlo daughtrr wore ; Im,n|,
. M.rvt.(li hona. ()f th„
tho Rttost of Mrs. n.hkol on 1 uo,duy. |mrty wont
0 rlal ll l„ nm, Sunfor(1

Mrs. J ohn Kntzmingrr ir visiting

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER

PH O N E 4 9 8

Mr*. ( ‘ L. Ilarri-on t.nil thn-o
t-hildrrn &gt; f At’ it la -pant l-’riduy
r.ight in f •\
t . gu.-»l* of Mr-.
I..
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M.t
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Mr
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It*
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Mi i r H arr. n M.-Call r&lt; t.irm-d
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.
\ af I . i ..ini
I’ri.In, f.-oin Lai:.-land w 1 or.- Ik - ha*
■i lu-r par. . t.lun* rai ' k.;\&lt;- been .«r.I. r l-;i- b.-.-n viM'.ng r.-lalivo. for -. v.ral
l.i-t week tut it . . i n - . b a r i n g .,n.l wi ok*.
Mr*/A la ii arl » ; . - i t I cur-day
r.i.ib-r rmw: ll&gt;. ‘ •* aim na&lt;- f&lt;.rt.!lri|.orl- Mi«- \|ar»
t l-i- milt .- ait-.I will rub- l.*r t ' . ... vi ir. i i r and..
I wn ntiii.t I.-*. ui.hi-r i he Mar- |.. ri.i.) la in. ..rt a -ti a.iily impr..\ir-.g rim-»
Don't f.irg.-" tl.r Sun.lav ' .•». 1 ... ! '* r «•I•.*r.ili *t i t 1 1 ( rang, tiorior .1
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at J .(in
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for our display of new goods
at our

have been possible—and with
only one driver at the wheel
constantly on each trip.
New York to Boston and return

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We Sell BICYCLES on F:t&lt;v Term::

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*1 Mr-&gt;. I.---.- ! I. *in |&gt;.1. \\ V ..... tn-ry i f Saitf-.r.l wa­
si-ier, M I-. Edna llnlter •.f llrtii. wo li&lt; in. "I Mr.
it vi-iior in town . ti *l'tn,«i!iiy.
G i wl... i ! .-•
ting will, il.ein, •mil.
U iP ur \\ ai' - of Orlimil.i «n.i.|it tl.i i
are of! . n out %I ■it mg t I,.. 1.0 me planA iiiimbi-r of let I•ii--' in Gr.ij'i -. il!i i
w-. »•!. .-lot w.ili I i- par.-ii'- Mr. iit.
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Mr Mbert Kru-e !&lt; ft Monday for
Mr-. I. M Wait. .
Mil r I Spring*. i e a • 'a. &gt; onville, '(•■m.iih .................. r tin- liitlinp-. but
llitiii.fi
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Attention! Bicycle Riders

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at I'naJ i.«*» &lt;'..in p:
Tin* *1 :
tri hi 1IT 'V tt»V * III i fti* C.! ntlroii
from
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20 Miles to the (jotIon o f gasoline
14,500 m iles
to
theset
50 p er cent slow er yearly depreciation

Walter Itauler-nii has beeneonlined
to tiie house for i»ono tune wit b
-i rli.il-&gt; «-y. trouble
I’e.l 11 a-t \ i as i-&lt; eti l.a ving
•ai ion otio.-od by a large- .arhtir
limit - iTi- i igt i •1 mil.l.-r l.lado b
Mr. i: .. do: . i. and M r i i a * t &gt;
Dr. M «•\r i. * | ii t it f. t «*

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It’s Superior Performance
Is a Matter of Motor Car History

Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany and
Mr. and Mrs. (". K. Chorpening and
Miss Alys were sight seeing thru
Apopka. I.....shurg and other Lake
county towns on Sunday.

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T H E F R A N K L IN CA R

Mr. and Mrs Mike Stotioir are
■hiving a line low Overland car.

p ai n : , n er vou sn es s, (liffi*

SUPPLIES

Sanford. Florida.

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ami Melonville avenues and recently
EAST SANFORD
fold the same to H. Steel who is
A line 8 Ih son was horn to
Mr.
now mmluoting the store.
and Mrs " D o c k " Virgil Hasty Simla
C'htrlie and Hand Merriwetner
June fith.
j are-Jeaving this week for Lynchburg,
Mrs. I lay Rood Warren and l i t t l e j Va for „ vj„it w|t |, their parent*,
daughter went to Lake City Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonal d will
called by the illness of her inot hern.
move into the house vacated by the
Mr and Mrs. W. W. Dressor are Shoemakers.
moving into their new home on
Mrs. Susie Squire will soon move
Lake Golden this week recently into
town to her house recently
purchased of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. bought on 5th street.
Martin.
Dr. and Mrs. It. J . Fay of Topeka
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Shoemaker
:kh^uh expect to occupy their proand daughter are leaving soon for perty on Cameron ave which Mrs.
their former home in llonaker in Squire vacaes and are planning to
Old Virginia to make their home. build several modern bungalows on
They will spend some time in Tenn their land which has considerable
enroute. T h e Shoemakers came hen frontage. Mrs. Kay is Mrs. K. A.
about two years ago and bought the Motliti aunt and has been her guest
store and residence corner of Celery j fof
, im,.
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a,.- «i-:ilifig d. wii for a lift- time stay

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i n.o* and farm . Ii-i-in.-&gt;.o&lt; i to.
Av. .no in mo.; . f anything in the way of pro.
•ill do woil to .-.ill at my &lt;iiroo. Tho *t:’ a!l rontot
building i.n Park Avo .
I liavo u-- i*:*

r:.:;y and ran I olp you.

Watch the South E a st Corner o f Page fuio

J. E. SPURLING

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

�June II. 1020

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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]F’]L&lt;0JRJLJDA SrJLA jnEJL . EA&lt;a ij L]E] NLIE /!S
uPEN BETTING
MUST ST O P

ANNUAL P R E S S M E E T I N t ;

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POLICE WILL ACT
i ..miitiloatioiir* from Mr. lion*,
j. ,. j(.r,t of tlic Florida S t a l e League
.v i hut complaints have been
I: j, j in him front all over the
j . i i . i recants to open belling in
•r an i stand* lit tin* ililferent
Hum claims that betting • n
game* i., prutialily the worst
to (!.«• j;reat An entail pi. a i,,| that it in his intention to
,
elfor: to stop the praetlee
in . t the league. Mr l(o e
i.aeh elnh that t ! ey wmil
• por.bil h foi
' ' iuk ii. hull
i hat t hex would lie hehl
: if . i . i:i . in t he ei nr111U*

tne organization wnuhl he
i to hear iti e\ery instance
I'.iaihlinc l* proven anil the
,i.l In subject to a title of
- l i e |ir-l ollelne ami forfeifranchise am! players for
Mr. Rose wants ein Ii eltih
. i \ery ellnrt to i.tamp out
■n,| lir.it praetie*
where it
• If a m i In ! p r ■-tnie t i e
. I n a l l y set

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Editors will Re (iuests of Pensnrola
I’or Great Time.
Oil J une lat h the editors of tin*
; section of the Mate will join the ediI tors from other r e d ion* in a speii il Pullman on their way to Pensacola
to attend the annual me tine of the
Florida Press Association, which nice
in the i it y J line I T- 19.

1hathinc

may he enjoyed.

Th e Florida Scout
I p. m. Complimentary Incheon
5 p m
Old Pensacola oyster
Th e San Carlo* hotel heudi(Uiirti r«
The
Florida
Scout.
a niontM)
main cafe San Carlos.
v il he t ii- meeting place for t he new»
roust and lisli frx on the heaeh and puldication edited h \\ .1 I I
■'! 10 p. m. Auto ride t.« Hiilmrd in the pavilion at Fort Pi ke* j paper ; ''&lt;»p|e from till sect inti* of the
! x a Sant t .l boy 1 a- ci me to mi'
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s i t e . a mi M a n n e r (ieorcc
llcrxi-y I ir m • sin itie K * i im i . i
ll.'-kaltd t
I* a In I. ••gilt t'l' '•
1 in. Weec.itimi ..i home of
|hi. * v. in the I earls of the i lit or* hy
- p. in. Rci option. V e r :..nirie
I ape- .lex."•• I I •t &lt;• I .• * ■ i t - C.I
E. « K M a i l "
the ntTer of free aceoniodntions ,i&lt; m
O u r p iif t * irlo*
• i • b.| ii * mg on
it* ••I.i
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hole! for Ilecre.tiled member* of t hi
S.iinrda) J a n e
•I • in. C an .iv
all
U i .i I m n
I ■ wi ­
M
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asno.i ll. il who iitiei.d tin meeting
sh
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that the eliii
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1 1 .1 m Mret I ts . I C.I
tioi.s n f ,ln. |,ic i \ i ii &gt;tor&gt; litiildinc
San 1
main cafe
t i « r u , in
will I... available t .. t *'(• \ i«itiirw . il*
\ut .&lt; n .• t I
tii‘ &gt; alone, and :i hi» i ompliuii •t a •\
- a i Carlo*; 11 PeTI-.ll '
t a r l o s i afi
offer i • m id. t.v t he inanaci r t hu*
i Ii pa’ 1x &gt; pi.i n I a
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in
a in. r
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• that pitS •&gt;
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SANFORD 7
PETERSBURG 1
2 GAMES YESTERDAY
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hntnnd on
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.".•eil on St Pete ,ini them
•out i &gt;••' ■ t 1 e same
Mi g i l l '
S .1*1 f 'f .. St Pete 1.
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i* ' ini id wa* wi fug these
.in i
I t ■ a • .i .I Hartiiw
a game • ling Sun1 1 iging
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•' i i i i gin. . s .xere

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•- ii f i.i iticlim.-ti.i .u.d

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p.’'&gt; It.ii •.•x and Huckles.
■■ n I i . an ••.
S.inf . r. t I on u , ‘J 0 7-7-J
St.
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mm |no o |-ij-t!

Niil l.-rii *:
San I
. Itii h moiiil anti ( 'hnlker
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l'&lt; !&lt;• I.a- ■: •r unit Huckles.

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i ■ H o w e v e r .......... 11 .it i*
i|,le to happen the t hief of
•
lieen instructed to aet if
it c o i i c on.

S 1&gt; O It T I N G

Death nf J a m e s Arco
Pensacola hay to the naval air Ma­
th t . where the larcest aircraft both
J a mes Argo one of the oldest re­
heavier and lichtcr than air will he sidents of Seminole county died at
exl.il tied and perform flyintt feats. the residence of his ilnuchter. Mrs.
Court. *\ Captain Christy.
Harlow in this city on Monday. The
funeral
occurred at Oviedo his former
I p. m. Acain aliord Sw art wont
home
on
Tuesday Dr. Hyman of the
|which will proceed a short distance
|out mi die i;tilf of Mexico and then H.iptist church of this city officiating
land at Fort Pickens.
iCnurtcs and lliterrment was made at the
Colonel I G. Mauldin . where *urf familv htiriul ground at llvicd .

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■•I al elnh i* not elleeteil by
- for 1 lie reusot. 11 a* 11 «•
•f open betting i- m (mu •!

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Hv C l IAS. L. UK I T T
we reached the eellur. hut
•lay long.
•r new manager. This time
lienc (iafney, and if tiene rail
.. ., t lull like he can hit, look

• luh Slauding
t "till,

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St. Pete
IM .JUI
SuiUnrd Score* For The Meek
• Friday at Suuf&lt; rd Hradentown —
Haiti.
Sa
.i . a Sanford I 2. Ilraden*
|ii WII u *i
Muiul.i) at Sanford 'J. T am pa ff.
T iii-. ii .ix ai Sanford J Ta mpa !&gt;.
W............... at St Pett I. Sanford 4.
Tliuri*ilay ut St. Pete 1 1 . Sanford

New Hotels, a new Utilities plant, a White Way, Golf Links,
a new Club House for the Womans Club, New Casino on the
Lake Front, Drive way and Boulevard around the Lake, a first
class Band hired hy the City, and many other things of this
nature are to make Sanford the Sanford she is hound to be some
day, but while we work for these things, while we talk and
dream of these things, let us not forget that there is one place

CELERY SEED
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sons who have a party, should state
in application for reservations just
how many will make up the party.
Th e entire house, it i* proud oil. will
he civen over to the newspapers vistor*. All the editors will register in
the lidihy of the hotel and at It a.
m. the San Carlo* auditorium will
he the nicotine place for organization
and welcominc speeches. T he n thi*
program will he followed:

CHAS. L. BRITT

Sanford i* hooked to lie the um­
pire's goat this year. We get it in
the neck both at home and oil tlic
road.
I
War

• ip-, isiou ma&lt;!e hy his M mps it
a me with Ta mpa Monday in
•. started the "rag chewing
after culling Ollcrmun out at
. how-ed that either Daughtery
.nine id those glasses ordered
'I Indian or a new set ordered
• ■ .i for himself.

THAT HAS THE GOODS

Faugherty left Cleveland in si
to take McMunamara's place
a . arrived in Orlando Moiuluy,
j 't Mil in a cur and got to the Sani ptirk just in time to start the
gar.. |t might lie that lie still had a
11mlers in his pyes and couldn't
(■
*•■• di the way from home plate to
t •i* l base. If so. that cinder in his
•
added ii victory
to T a m p a ’s
**• g that «t&gt;i»»||«Jjj'? !.« tl.ele.

The text of this bulletin is based
upon the latest amendment to the
War Uisl, Aet which pomits payment
in one sum on converted insurance
in case of death, and enlarges the
permitted class of hciicticiuric* ill the
case of both Wnrf Risk ( Ter m' and
converted insurance.
The circular is printed in hook
form, illustrated hy charts, and has
an index hy the use of which any
ordinary question about government
insurance may he readily answered.
A copy of the booklet may be a t t ai n ­
ed hy writing to the Hureau of War
Risk limurunce, Washington, 1). C.
or upon Application of former service
men mid welfare organizations co­
operating with the Hureau ef War
Risk Insurance.

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Soeie y J L U c U l U
and
Campus Togs Clothing
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'A* pluy with T a mp a no more litis
half. We will not he given a
’ &lt; to take them over until next
ha t toil wo will make it up with
I’ ••
.

Regardless of how long a service
in an lias been discharged or how long
his insurance has lapsed or been
cancelhd. he may reinstate his War
Risk Insurance at any time before
July 1. 1920, or within eighteen munmonlhs after his discharge, if there
lie a later date, and upon payment of
only two monthly premiums on the
amount of insurance he desires to
reinstate, with a satisfactory s t a t e ­
ment of health.

tinfne) Still l.eatls
• hatting averages released re*
shows taut tiafuey is still
g in the hitting for the Sanford
nut im* four ahead of him in
•ague Ery i* h a l i n g w-itli an
•f III ()iiliiu ■&gt;( liradentnwii
g .......ml with an nve'uge ef
Urnoks of Harlow comes third
Hrack of T a m p a fourth w,ti
ig.-i of .‘17s and ,95rt respectively
■•y is hatting fifth witli an
if
of
,;i J;V
However,
&gt;.*nf " r.I has just one man hutting
&gt;&lt;• ’J ot) on the team, hut we
•• that w’l en Oleskev and Pttrke
going right they will give tiaftn \ a c imc. Ollermun may do the
•.niii if he keeps up his stride i f the
• serai dtiv*.
' mpire Tom Mnhnnhun onaccount
of ill health was forced to resign from
'he staff nf the league. He ha* left
f r His home in Pittsburg, Pa. lie
hu* been succeeded by Umpire Tom
Daugherty of Cleveland. Daughtery
* "ir.es to the league well recommende
and is expected to make good ns u
"I the indicator in the Fla. St at e
1 ‘Mgur. Pres. Ftose is still after a
hhh ir.an for his umpire staff, to
Provide for any emergency on accoun
dine** or otherwise.

We Invite You To Drop In and Look Around
Compare Our Prices with others and
Then You Will Be Convinced

Pensnrola Is Third
Washington, J une 9 . — With an in­
crease in population of 95 per cent,
the 1920 census showing u total of
91,095, Pensacola retains its plucu
ustthird city in Florida. T h e numeri­
cal incrcnsc gained hy the west
Florida seniport during the decade
was 8,069.
When Mlzmi made its Wonderful
gain, going Into the 29, 000 class, it
was thought that the Mngic Cit y
had moved nhesd of Pensacola.
Miami stands fourth, ahead of Key
West, wiio possibly may he aide to
retain its position hy showing an
increase of more than 50 per cent.

THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT

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Former service men are notl.led liy
Director it. G. t ’ holmeley-Joi •.« of
the Itureiiu of War Risk Insurance
1 tImt a new official circular of .tifoiillation listed as “ LD-O” tint! entitled
"New and l.iherul Features of War
Risk Insurance" is now Issued.

and is a place that if it wore not here it would he one of the
names to add to the list we just named. OUR Store is chuck
full of quality and to get to it we help you with plenty of
pleasantness and courtesy.

Mr Ito.e wants the hotting cutout
V.. ,gri •• witli Mr. Uo.sc. Open hett „ it the grand stands should he
• . .at and we know that thoSunford
\ill give no one troitlde on that

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Old Friend Returns.
Our old celluloid eollnr friend has
been exhumed again, this time by Ra­
phael. “He wears sleeve garters; uses
a nustnche coffee cup. n clpi* cutter
and a change purse; his name, to gold
letters, Is old EagWshed on bis shaving
mug; and he carries his watch In a
chamois bag."— New Tock Tribune.

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THESANFORDHERALD*f act that now t ha t Sanford is in the

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It. J . HOLLY. Editor
indispensable
and we cannot expect
M. HAYNES, Raslncss Mnnnger
3=. to have the best class of visitors Imre
; next winterunless we have a good
Published Every, Friday by
course. There are many line
places available and it is up to the
atiracilirooN WICK in advance ;
i Hoard of Trade of this city and up to
O N E Y E A I I ________
„ * 2.io j every progressive citizen of Sanford
mvMONTHS___
“ 1 7* |to ponder over this important subTIIXI'.K MOM IIN.
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1 j e ct . The Herald will
have
more
I Mis* u S » « o n .l - t l i u M ail M a l l , r Aufu«l ? - Bd about it in tiie future ami now that
ISOS, a l I Ha I 'M to lP n i at Hanf ■•«&lt;&lt;. I'lufida
tiie political campaign is over we
I ' n d . r Art r t M arc h J o t .____________
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Trirphun*
N
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is
should
get down the important things
Offlra ; Hr, aid l l a l l a i n r
j in our lives here as progressive citi­
zens and town builders
FOREST
LAKE
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Fore it La ke lias gone down in de­
SENATOR PARK TR A M M E L L
feat in his race for Congress but lie
T h e many friends of L'nited States
rail rest assured that he made a good
dean light and that at tin- last mo Senat or Pari; Trammell were greetrnent something was turned uguinsl ing him today on the streets of Lakehint that turned the t i l e so strong lurid iiTi.i no man i* receiving a mort
and caused his defeat, l ie i* a game cordial reception than thi- splendid
loser just as lie is a valiant tigi ter representative of the Florida senti­
and lie will lie heard from again if ment. than Lakeland's c-teemed citnot in tlx pniicticzl game perhaps izen. l ie hu» been on the job tlirough
tnirk and thin, ha* voted on everv
in ti,e o«ts&gt; mat t- of trade for In
i in- i|ue*(ion that ha hern brought hea town builuer, a progre«-iv
zeii a lei one who believes in loing fore him and ha* voted right on
everv one of them. While l.i ha* not
thing* and maybe it is all for tl
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lined ii|I V. iti, thu* pri*&gt;hi* nt '
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by puvifil! ti|» hi*
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ult in i: a r«i 1••- of tv ;Ut tr.i* i ii ••
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Ntin tiny I losing
W r af II
him
if i
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appreciat ion ••f the excellent and
mu]
Reilly i- there a law in our ■11\ faithful v.nrk done by Mrs. H. J .
.i. ii uni* t •»» n i* II. 4f. i I O M'fiatt r Tr umm.'ll r.i*
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l uv;;iih
is i •"|tl»* bu\ «• I&lt;Mt * ,:i t Suliie &lt;1'arri ti Cl.iipti IT. D A. It.
i to . .-i \»• r IIM i*t ,•* n &gt;•, , ;t *• il W*.o!»• ..to)1 V 1 \ t } a!
i arc tiUtllin r* lif 1" I* • i "
'I'li. &lt; ..i, ti r i* to in* i ungrritull.
t hi
t no open (heir ^t . T l * ii tl |||'.i|i t !le elect ii it ri Mr*. VV.
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I.aOO. ,'IU cents: up to ll.tiou,
Sunday ami ill more goods Mian \\ at*, n a* regent for the
I .ni
all ew
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! i t , ; irifor mat i,,ri
•I at
i
cents;
up
to
li.arini;
;n
cents;
hi to ouiju In a, i
aev **tI-•— day in the week. I.e*t »«• year since she has
a- already proven
" t !,,• ,'ent|* man
•l.l'lltl, f.t ci in • i.;&lt; I., g.f,uu,
forget
"Six days .halt thou do her efficiency a \ P e Regent.
. . i . t ; u . i i . v. J . n
I
Up I •t 1,000. i'.i cent
i. ,, t .. • ,*l t • a b* lit i « . x
work.’
T ' e r * i- no law n •1• I”.
Tin* c'.c.dlcnt ;.n i cut ert ail.g re••If t„
■it ' •
meat*
• ..* *h,oil,! &lt; inlli, t with p.,| l &lt;f .Nils, t h,,; e V, a I kci Al,u I r- VJ cenr*. up t &gt; .T.olid. .*,5 i cuts.
si thill |W.
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t.
on**.
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Along
with
l
h.
pro
presented tiie Saliie liarrison t t.apv ;i» -adi, ai.y w.oi.g ! i r&lt; A citiz* i. wit
,t ci*fi\,'til'd . a I !* I - 11 i,r ii.t: It
eve
ry
tine
t.-r at the C..titmental Congress. Na- iho warning was pr&gt; r.nmic.l " t h a t
with
t
h
e
e\i,|,||,i&gt;
of
a
i
•
ery
IT
x
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ort
'.iii'ot,
&gt;t
an.,spot
nmg
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lisaster
and
run
fu&lt;&lt;tli.iuMin.ls
&lt;f
I
. .i a ;
tai.mal Society l&gt;aughters of the
trail
tili
i
In
i: re, ■•* w liti li ,t Iiii - t al, •n i f. i t i h i m
publications
un.&lt;
they
immediately
l.n
&gt; ii inlay traitii on the in, r. ii*c Revolution in Memorial Continental
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•h ; m tier to t i m e and no man in that body i.
I hi he\t few ye
Eigl ' ’ I' li places Wi'll* oj.ei. the Hall. April Iffth. - I l h inchisixe. was: adjust themselve* to the new conMan Iteiiinxcd lit i,,
more highly &lt;•-1. nmed . lid re peel, d
1 III - I IrllH
i r*
t hilt tin • wi
*e\ eii day *.
read by Mrs. \Yut*&lt;&gt;ii “ This r e p o r t 1|.litions and rigidly a II i n* to the new
County Jiu! &lt; III •Ikcerhotur [
i.
rat«*.».
sentati iti &lt;&gt;ir ..i
n
;ii tliun I. i ki 'land' s -I'tiator n eoi,g;
Session
Sut day Suboplinate.l to Maiuuion. t* Id " f the opening of the
triet an.i n.,t
■ .,ne seeti n alone T h e r e i* one thing that I'art: reTampa business men arc enjoying j
c . . «•. i,..! . .• i .
Rrtani I
oy “ Assemble” sounded on the bugle j
Two
new
Iteer-'-.llonnto
i|iliek-*'ep
from
all
pre.-inr!*
hecuu-. there happen* to lie t lie I -* 'Vi"; thi right t o hold and Mult i
' ' i o t . r . t y , t .ot
lower
advertising
rates
than
tit
so
t'adi- and push *.ile« on stamiurd line !».. Tr umpet er Arthur S. W l i i t o i b [
most Vide* in i,lie place At I at bottle 1 hi - privilege of i.tmirig home to uixe
&gt;n
of any other town in He smith, &lt;f t hat JTdge (■. C I &gt;
Fair play between Merchant e i d . f the C. . Marine Hand whirl, w.
fitly removed fr* n. ! • ntfirr *f |
F &gt;rn .t l.al .&lt;• can again tst &gt;• I i- his c o u n t r y and vote, li e know*
similar
size
and
parallel
publishing
r,-n
f
&gt;
Unwed
by
a
prosessioii
of
page;»•Merchant.
place in &lt;&gt;ur idly allaii- and we hope everybody by their It r r t name and
r .'.itfj
presenting every s l a te in tlo* Cni..i., conditions. There i* scarcely a city i county judg. by (,,
An i ver pri'sent irritant, ignored
J
.
Cut
Is
on
t
lie
,1
arg.
lie «*li in l * in wtt h both t, et a ti it t a k ,•- 1 i,n* t h e gift of being aei|Uuillted in
!
i
"t
-enfciru
escorting Mrs. (i**.«rge
T h at c he r of 1(10,0110 in the entire country
wlere ,s Sanford not hendiug'.',
f
|.r.)hitiit
-I,
X
X
,!* t l i ' l
tiie leadership that I . ■i..e .i*&lt;umed ' t he *l;»te of Florid:* with individual*
(iurnesy, I’resideii t (ienerul and Iter where ilie cost of publishing a n e w - - ' P','1,1
his
only
oj
;
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,
i
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before lie guii it up f &gt;r - l a t e at d t hat a n y &lt;&gt;tl &gt;r one man. hi- draws tio \re we lo-1 to City pride? l i a- i.iw national officers. Miss
Llizabe;). paper i* as great n.i it j* in Ta m; . a
line ,.r dist inc ti on a* to how much beiiiin. Lie. m e in these tragic day*?
it i'irn
national uiiatr.1 the two Ta mpa dailies art­ .Illdge II II. 11;.■ . &gt;
I'ieree.
Chaplain
tieneral,
offered
11 e ai.
1 money a fell, w bus ,&gt;r what lie doe* tU.! t'i ty Fathers it iiji and take
11
ma
j
o
r
i
t
y
.
n vocat ion after which came t i e .-effing il.cir space at a very modest
and you v il therefore find in that not i c i .
Thi.* race bu* ln. r ef &lt;x.epticci!
Salute to the Flag and the recital of inereuse over pre-war day*. The
W E S l l t i l I . l &gt; I I A Y E G O L F 1.1 N K S
.
Another Citizen.
t' • secret of hi* success n a public
' T h e American's C reed " by the large volume of business which has interest in tiii* eounty &gt;t a. court il
Sanfor 1 should huv a golf link*. servant and knowing so many men
•.*u!t i f /
uuthor, William Tyl er Page. Mi*.* made this possiide is alreadv ...... ..... tl.e eir. umstiu.ee- ai d
aide to wag he i* also the kind of an individual
VV. n.i.y lI av, turn
I,. •t. able
rcnsidcr.'d
dir.
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tier
, f lb
Mari.t I.. Sanford, professor c m h :tu*| '*'1! » burden in thi* face of the p aj e r
tilling thi. far without po'f Tii.k be-1 who goes right into the office and
shortage,
and
it
is
apparent
that
a
act
.,
a*
&lt;
&gt;
t
tl.&lt;
govern,;
.
»«
J LI
of the Cniversity &lt; f Minnesota, then
ratio* ttii- local people * id not t* ink vote*, their *entiment on the lauradical
r
e
a
d
j
u
s
t
m
e
n
t
M
rat
es
canL
ovvo
r
n
.
the
mn.
int
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t
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«tt
delivered an A; strophe t&lt;&gt; tiie Flag.
t
needed k ,!/
! .. tr bu-ine*s that are being tnadi H* i* able to
not
be
miit'li
longer
del
ayed.
Tani|&gt;n
j
a
l'l,"i
nt
e.
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11
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t‘r|
•me of tiie most inspiring incidents of
an*l like many o t l u * !’!*.*..;.i , im- disiingui*h also b e t ,**&lt;*n right and
■ t citrem *va! &lt; f I •ur-i.i . * w.1
*, *•&gt;. Ml«s Sanf* r*' T i m e* .
t h e whole C*
m.tntie it look touri-t* to • ring m , wrong a* nio«l men are ni *1 ought t&lt;&gt;
*I • ’ I
! didnte for t he &gt;l!&gt;•* ,
years old. intensely
was ei b t y - t h r*
( ’out inu“il from **:*&gt;,.«• ’ i
11 lie * t loti of golf I*, tlo* Im' iiii * fol,'. be. hut he is different from iiio-t
■fudge
I
Mirraric.
n
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«•*. •!&lt;• ot ing h*-r An Editor's Supernal uriil Powers
|i/. ri *1 :e ..tl . ) I
pol it ii'iu ti * i*i that respect, in that •lion &lt;le:non-tration* i" ti. ':- &gt; ,* i-*r
' .ii ;t 1(&lt;I
pr.'xbuatelv
ti
.1 . ^ ' » . ni ! I !l ’ S t &lt;i t rav elJ hi fa.t of t|u* matter i. that tin*
\re l.intiteil
he votes jil't the way he hMieves on ritory must era***. It i* expect**.! that
i
•*
I vtiles. \\ ii::.* 11 P'.gy
ing alo. nt t h e S t a t e of Minnesota
p e o p l e of ll.i- e . t i o l i . 11 .(I e - p .
iffy
Tiie
following
from the pen of I was reelected •' •l ill i . an oviP
every i'MIe.
thi* will seriou *ly retard the develop­ in t h e int erest of
n war work.
111 no in.
*.• I goif i
" T l i n r n " in t be Palm Reach Post is whelming mu.i'Mitx. I •I . rare fer
I.ill.eland i* certainly glad to wel­ ment of the cattle-raising industry.
a* tin t..nri
olle of t 1
Duri ng all her travel *he never *» applicable to t i e experience i f all
state attorney, thi* «&gt; -&lt;t • Kdcir C. |
Florida also will feel keenly the u*e.i . a i’u.lmun. saying that tiie
game* i nj i
••ver been invent &lt;1 come a man of that calibre and he
editors,
and
gives
such
a
timely
hint
Tin nips, ti, unot 1 &gt;r &lt; &gt;• remov*!.
for young .nd old ;ii,*l i. I ..■ u!.ea.! will alway* lind that they will hark abandonment of studies of the growth .* ddier* needed the money she would
to
the
readers
of
every
newspaper,
was returned t« .••!•* •
of any other exer.-i*e for the muse!.*- him up and so with the entire state fycild and future use of tin* vast urea* spend t lint way more than she did.
that we are reproducing it.
of tin body and f..r ire I bruivs nff'i- :*i long a * he stand* by those prin-1 of yellow pine throughout the south. Her Apostrophe to the Flag was
S h e r if f ' s Race « a * I xriiinz
" M e t a man a day or two »iru*e
Lakeland Star.
Crop estimate project* are to lie .x oi'lerfni. and t he picture she made
eitp’l v. il!, brain fag and *lremiou* ••i pie
who jeered me beeuu*.' the Post fail­ While the ero
&gt;
*1
neglected.
business details dtiri ng the day. For
as she stood . ti t h e p l a t f o r m , u
ed
to
chronicle
bis
wedding
whirl*
r*
-ult
*
at
t
he
I’rmc.
-*
■;| rr tit
the bu«ine* man u bo j&lt;. tied to h is
The appropriation for the eradica­ little withered old l n i y . w i t h ' , a
\ S K K I o l &gt; &lt; II \ R t ; i :
had hupp* tied some days prior. I sheriff’s race furm*’ 1 i' •&gt;’■■ thri! 11
de*k from
, r l\ morn till l at e at
tion of pink* boll weevil in cotton hu* young girl holding an immense *ilK
asked him if he'd t&lt; Id anyone con­ ns C. M. Hand an I K h llridj
The people of Tampa^luive lieen
nig! t or t !, :n in n no • ■•• l .i - t he
been reduced to $100,011(1. Tiii* i* t he llag just behind her. was ndc*crihah!
nected with the paper about it. He were running lieck a tel ncCK ftT
opportunity to
t*.
•t out hi * ear ati.l pleased to think that it is a clean most destructive enemy of cotton in Miss Sanford said that all tier life
said
be hud not but i.e supposed u while befote Hand I **gan |&gt;ulli«| j
ri*ie around thi* pin &gt;n.A! of golf j* crowd that Im* been watching the the world.
she had look,* 1 f trwnrd to just such
that
we
had some way of picking up away with a good nurgit hrar.k L
phenominu!
success
of
it*
baseball
the re.ff thin,
ug for it iI'Kerr,-es till'
Florida is affected more than any a moment, and when she was asked nil the news. As the ceremony was MiMer arranged f&lt;&gt;r i m tiu-atrs* •
team,
especially
when
that
crowd
wu.
muscles and the entire b.nly an.
to deliver thi* addre.o before the
j |l
home folk* gathereil at I'lant other state by the discontinuance of I). A. R. Congress, she felt it would performed in tiie dark of the moon wires and gave the people .1 . r anret* I
prolongs the life of the the man who
projects which have to do with tiie
to rnire in out «&gt;f tiie rai and * * ,f I
without golf i* now afflicted xxitlil City to see t lie games played here. marketing and distribution of farm lie the crowning moment of her life and forty miles from this office i
was forced to ask him if he thought the returns.
It
is
with
considerable
rnneern,
nervous debility, with burdened
products. Th e Florida cities in which whir'i it proved to b o , T h a t afternoon
nrterie*, with ffahby r.u ele*. witli therefore, and ustonisliment that we the federal offices have been of espe six* was a guest of the Minnesota
weak In . i . ■*• . .,,, I*,, v -imp ali­ read tiie following charge in the St.• .l«n„'l„I,,ln ......... .................... ..
K . - y f .."I-KU-I'M* !*l l.'» »»,l »»n,,'lim,* In
ments that coi
,v * i ., , • a*, i
e- i ?
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It .......... .................. ................flr
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&lt;1* it. . lif ■
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0. - M
.................................. to direct marketing
iiinrkethi, " I Minn....... .. where . h e wu, u Hue...
.........................ating
Aside fr.i
1 •*&lt;• i in p i r a iit f••!*- •land.I We
trii-t t he re t* sum,
' l' r'
of farm products by parcel post, ex- 'I*he announcement of her dneth was
mi stake a b o ut this. :iu.| xxe suggest
made public at tiie morning session
press and otherwise,
to the T a m p a aut ho ri t ie s that they
Tuesday, w’ heti the whole Congro**
in xxbieli work that Iiii* been tarried
look into tin' char ge al once
stood several moments in silent t ri­
VJHCRE
on successfully for the control of the
Th e St. P et er s b u r g T i m e s says. sweet potato weevil will have to I.e bute to her.
DO
ditoriidlx: " P r e s i d e n t Robe rt \\ :*!.!«• • ■radically abandoned. Those six
At tin* evening session Mon-lnx
xx bo beads tile S t . Peter- litirg base*
VDE CrO
state* raise on per cenr. of this great Mr-. (Juerri*ey presented a great
, bail company, lias issued strict or- food crop that was worth la*t year •urprise in the shape * f Genera!
FROM
' de's to all par! attache* that there $L1.*.(mo.lino. Tin* let up in tiie act­ Pershing who brought brief greeting
i* I., he 0” betting in the stand at ive campaign. Secretary Meredith 1
‘ Le Congress which wore w. I, out­
: Moorelield Park. Repeated effort* to! point* out. will re-ult not only in ,MI w'th uiueh ••nt'busi.ism.
onake bet* I .1Xe been stopped and il h**avy monetary lo-*cN t.&lt; the south.
After General P e r s h i n g * -peech
‘ .lore xx.it.'ll xx ill be kept to prexent hut lack of inspection and control II. n. 1'&lt;&gt;rt«t II. Dale of
Vermont
' nj.on belting among the fans in.-ide operations may be follwed by g e n e ra l , spoke on the American Spirit n
, tl.e park gate- Outside t in park the reinfestation «if the area* that have type i and upheld by t he Daughter*
biiM'liall aii tbo' ities b:*xe no juris­ been freed of the pest.
of tiie American Revolution.
diction but the civil nut In t it ies can
Six or seven projects in Florida inT h e remainder of the Congress was
i exercise a helpful function by trying |
voicing
important
fruit
interests
will
devoted
almost entirely t&gt;» btisine*.*
k
i t . , curb the betting instinct.
suffer (roin a reduction of $2,(100,(100 m a t i T * and many very important
J iikI h II iik ir/irrr j/uii m i n i In ijo.
" O t he r c i t i e s in the. Moridu St at e lt) tin- appropriation for investigation i resolutions were passed whiehshowd
Y o u ’ l l fiiu l u t ’ r t r j r t r y l h ( n i ) h u t k/oit
A satisfactory connection with
League, notably T am pa are
not iof tropical and sub-tropical plants, the very wire range of t he work done
HEN you hire us to
a strong, friendly bank is the
showing the same militant attitude
„ 0|{ c|,„i,.ra wurk j, ,,M,bal.ly the »*&gt;*
'»•
auto-lako you an y­
best possible business reference,
toward betting. Mas. hull fans
and mil!tl important of all the federal coAfter the election and instnllati. •
where you can write your
enthusiusts xx bo went from this cit&gt; Ioperative jobs that have been hard of »lu* new officers the twenty-ninth
and is one of the many impor­
own transpoCntii n t metallic.
to 1 utnpu I bursday tie* lure that i 1 j,y congress' economy program. I (Continental Congress adjourned afte
tant reasons for maintaining
Our rates are ; l&gt; rettsonalilt*
op. :i betting in the grandstand with j.'|orj,|„ |,slH „ very vital interest, tu most successful week of sessions
i
betting
commissioners
going
about
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: ls sanity itself and fully as
such a connection.
asking for bets, was seemingly a re­ To The People of Seminole County
safe. Phone us t hat you
What A Small Newspaper Should
gular practice. No effort was being
Knowing that it will be impossible!
Charge For S p a r c
are ready ami notice the
[ made by the Tumpa baseball au- f ir me to se e you personally, I tieAt
a
recent meeting of the N a ­
rapidity with w h i c h we
|thorities to stop it and the police sire to express my most heartfelt
tional
Editorial
Association a basis
apparently winked at the practice. thanks to you, for your kind con­
tnobiliz?.
This shop Ls a
pries*
for
advertising
in small news­
** Everywhere organized huschull is sideration ut the Polls on Tuesday.
self-starter, spark-pluming
papers
was
recommended
after a
opposed to the betting h ab i t. Heavy 1 shall ulwuys endeavor to merit
for business.
throrough
presentation
of
present!
your
approval
undesk
for
your
con­
betting gives rise to charges of crook­
F. P. FO R ST E R, President
R. F. WHI TNE R, C u M "
edness and will result in the disrup­ tinued co-operation. Again thanking publishing costs. Th e rice* recom­
&amp;
mended were:
tion of the great American game un­ yuo 1 am,
209 PARK AYE.
Circulation up to 500, 20 cents an
Sincerely,
less it is put under a curb. It is not
SANFORD
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fraud, hut that there is betting of an
open character gives the suspici* us
fun the opportunity to make the
charge and to believe it. What the
fan believes and thinks is what make i
baseball. If the fan gets the idea that
baseball is crooked, then the day of
baseball as u clean, honest healthy
sport is ended.
••Certainly there is enoug lag-rant |
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betting in the stands at Ta mpa , splendid sum of approximately three
coupled with the winning streak of hundred dollars secured from tne
the Tampa team to give the fans j proceeds of a series of rumag^ sales,
food for thought, especially when so will also be udded to this fund! Mrs.
many of tin* Tnmpu victories have Premia .Morrison has been in charge
been tucked away with j ust the bare of these sales and their financial
margin on one run. President Walter j success is due to her untiring efforts.
f Orlando, has started the A vote c f t hanks was extended to
Rost
season with a good program to Mrs. Lour i s and Mrs. Morrison for
make thi* little Florida League the their faith fulness an i service in
banner minor league of the country. behalf of the Chapter.
T h e fans of St. Petersburg want ju-i
Several new names were v.ttcd
that kitrl of a league, but l l e y are upon and passed for membership in
not dipo»ed to lie more than human the Snllic Harrison Chapter.
and when they saw the things wide',
Officers for tiie ensuing yea r were
they saw in Tampa, they may lie elected ns follows:
excused from ugly remarks.
Regent
Mrs. W. L. Watson;
Rani«h the belling. Prcsiden Lu«e \ ice-pre-i ,ent
Mis* Uremia Mo r­
and tlu re will be no opportunity for
rison; Reg'istrar, Mrs. A. T . Rossiter:
there ugly -uspirioiis and wild &lt;l ar­
Treasurer. Mr*. Forrest Lake; R e ­
ges. *' Tnmpu Tribune.
cording secretary Mrs. Raymond
Key; Corresponding Sec ret ary. M b *
Knthrine Wilkie: Chaplain Mr
.1.
N. Whittier. II i-1,iri.it:. Mr- , ti i
l.oucks.

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food, but’ does not throw it
into the nest—Burnett Print
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to save—Do You Do It? W h en
this year is ended will you have
anything to show for your labor?

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Little Happenings
Mention of
Mattcra In Uricf
Personal llemn
of Interest

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

In a n d A b o u t
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T h e C ity dt

Mr. William Ilothntnlcy ami family
Mr. K. II. k il hc c of Geneva xvas
have moved to Tampa w h v c they a visitor to the Herald Ofllre on
have purchased a lovely horn* in Wednesday. He has u.-ked ti e Herald
Hyde Park.
to tha nk the people of his district
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath is in f ir the generous vote given him tin
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday Tuesday uncer the ex**i.*ting circu instances.
of each week.
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Mr. Ilothntnlcy has taken t i e
iiiunugmcnt of t . e Exchange Supply
i n.'s mill and limis it inconxient
having his l.« me in Sanford.
T h e only niedici;*,* * which dees
x.nman more good t •an harm i
Dress. J . M. Dresner.
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Miss Mahel Williams of l.eeshutg,
i. home for a fexv days visiting her
he*, Mr.-. E. M. Williams.
I’atri nize Home industry
buy
pepper »ritt«s of Zn.l ary Tyl e
\ oncer Co.
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.1. D. lined i.iis relurne 1 home af or
a weeks visit to points in Georgia
ano report* plenty i f ruin and had
•.nl- over the most i f the distance
Putn nize lion »• ind e t r y
topper crates * f /...oli.irx-

huy
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Tricolette HI &gt;u**'t., Saturday and
nday i
French Shop. Hl-lte
Mildred Holly i::i' returned h o n e
••r spetiiling a wee., with Miss
■ia Yoxvidl at Orlando being on a
-e party and earn' tug ttip at

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Christian Science Services
will be held at the Woman's
Club. Oak Ave. between drd
and Ith streets on Sunday
morning at 10:15 o’clock
Subject: " God the only
Cause and Creator."
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Closing out all wash skirts at re­
markable low prices. J . M. Dresner.
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M. I’. I.ipe is here for u few days
from his old home in Nortii Carolina
end his many Sanford friends are glad
•• '-co I im again Mr. and Mrs. !.i| e
a -e nnxx lixing in ,Hick.&gt;r\. Nortii
Can lit a and Mr... I.ipe is roe ivering
her henl’ h.

Sheriff'll Race In Orange
Karel 770; Gordon, 7'.15: I
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WANTED — OLD CLEAN
RAGS. ANY KIND EXCEI'T
OLD
SOCKS,
COATS,
1 VN'TS,
OR
I ED S P R E A D S .
\T T H E
HERALD OFFICE.
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Chevrolet and Ford oversize
Steering Wheel-. Sanford Cycle Co.
Il-ltc.

Every member i* expected t »
attend all friend* wide int'.l at
t lie Communion S e r . n e .r
the Cottgregat i mal t'h.irrli
Sunday in »rni'. •
ire wit’-.
i' this Mem
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Ex t ning *ul •••. " \x hat .le.*u«

»* *.oii of I'u.nietto TI ex xxcro n rril'd in that city Mi»i.di»"
Tuu’ t a
Tri miie.

Program For Children’s Da&gt; At The
Congregational Church
J un e
lOth. Klexen o'clrok
Orchestra
Singing
Devotional
Chorus, "Open the Gutcs”
Recitation.
Virginia Pennington
" T h e First Children’s D a y " Primary
Department with song.
Ucgitalion. Etiiel Holly
\ oval Solo. Velma Shipp
llinle It ixs and Girl- Who Helped”
Primary Depart ment
Piano S'llo, Charlotte Smith
' T h e Miracle" Lucille Anderson
t icorge \\ illittr.
Chorus. " T h e Childrens King"
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l'i tun Vi lllta Shipp
\ iii d Snln, Mildred Robinson
I* ir Pledge of I "urn* tde-hip." with

ALL
Silk Tricolette Blouses

All Colors and All Sizes
rh i ee Hundred to choose Irom
$ 1 2 .5 0 to $ 1 5 .0 0 Values

Beaded Georgette Dresses

I iff. ring
Singing

Tom Hawkins xxa* lore *e\eral
iluys i f this week enming b&lt;&gt;tne front
Coilimeree. Georgia t o XI te. Tolu
-.i\* the cold weather and I i-.ivx
rains are playing t.ax’oc with crop*
in Georgia • eiiull; tbo e. tton crop,
lie and Mi-- Am to x.ill ~(et.d the
s UU' im r at 111 ir old home phi, c u-1
i * 11 • i t-i out.

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Doeotr W. It. Sanders, wife and
daughter from New llumspliire are
\ -iting Mr. and Mr*. .1. I). Davi-on
T i e Doeotr is a broth,
of Mr&lt;.
I &gt;a vis,m.

Saturday and Monday

t. 7 1 2 :

Silk Lined

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t i o x ernor.
Hard, e. "5.1 IP, SwtMfingcn. I .I.nT.'t.
Ilutlo.s. .‘t.utn;.
Attorney General
H'iford. 9,721; Calkin*. 7.1t|li; Mil­
ling*!,*j . ,1.5iio.
Comptroller:
i t \tno*.'_M,51 *; Angle, 5,*_’i;.
Treasurer:
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(li ri*l inn Science Services
i ■ lie held at I ••• Wen ait*,
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i. Oak Ax• lift\»eett .'Irtl
: ml It It streets -ti Sunday
morning at in 15 o'clock.
Siih|cct: " t i »t. •he Pri erver +
of Ma n ".
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Iidm Russell is driving a new
't andard Eight and Hrnoks i, driving a new Lexington Minute Man
six both of them ptirrhaseil from the
it \. D. Motor Co.

and *ec l'i* mail., Situ; i I friend.Tracey w-us in j ••I u*
ntond n rcntly in an nut me.
ueeideul
but i* able t " go . , 'ee ( again an
hi* many friend
• •' D part &lt;f t !•••
Pepper crates at Zucl.nry Tyler state iiie glad to Lear of hi* r, e v e r y
Veneer Co.
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Chatllc St ake!*" • ic 1ix •• wire front
*• * it y We,:n**.*ilay
/.eb Itatliff of the Herald P, tiling Mt. I *••r .i xvas in
C,n. has returned from a visit to eitli a load of l.akc county watertit,duns and had u*&gt; trouble in dispos­
h»me folks at Miami.
Pepper crates at Zielutry Tyler ing of them at one dollar each. The
\ eneer Co.
•L'l-litc recent heavy rains Itaxe mused many
of the vines to die and the crop will
The H. &amp; . O. Motor Co., have at
he cut short t hi - year.
la-t secured the agency for the
Mrs. C. C. Hart Itn* just returned
Standard Eight Car and have hifront
T a m p a and St. Petersburg
r, ady sold the first car that could
after
a
hri, f but vc*y ple:i*aut \ i *it
In delivered but will have a ear load
with
relatives
att*l friend* Mrs
of these cars next week. Read the
Cnrlei„n
neeont|,ani,'*l
M - lla*t
advertisement in this issue.
to Sanford and will visit here a few
Pepper trales at Zachary Tyler
days then xvill go u *rt h for the
\ eneer Co.
L'l-litc
summer.
I »• Gonzales i* hack in Sanford
Plano Owners Notice
for t i e uuminer from hi* Lome in
Miami and t&gt;ii! be with Mobley's
Don't !nt the moth* and Iron rust
Drug Store while 1 ere.
ruin your piano.

( ongregalional l 'll tirrlt
Morning

C H I L D R E N ' S DAY
See program In another col ­
umn.
Evening Service
" T H E DIVINE ORDER
IN T H E W O R L D ”
Sciiton by the Pastor

Seaboard Max Go
(Test view. Flu.,

nto West Const
J u n e 10. The

presence of large parties of railroad
construction engineers tilling tin* west
coast of Florida it giving rice t o re-

SA TU R D A Y
THE
LA ST DAY

I iirlell E erteil
Public Instruvtinu
Hollins. I I . 211.
Emlor t'nrlett was elected county
ite ettator
comnii ientr in district No. 5 with
I; Rrvnn, 1.092.
t •verst reel
I! II K i !I ,,* and J . T. M d. u in « pposing
him. Mr. Kilbee is the meml e
Ituildiog 1'p A Surplus
of the board now and was the only
Washington. I tint- to. Sweretury
ll&lt;oi*t,&gt;,i writing to t 1 •• bankers of i’ll,' defeated among tl •*&lt;• who hntl
the country, , 1 , - !ur&lt; I that the ,*-mtpleted operations *f the treasury for
the tlseal year
ling with tlii*
month "should show little, if any
lefirit, ti'.e governuu'iit l i x i n g iibmil
balauced its budget, current receipts
against ftirrctU ilisbii: •un lit , for
tin* tin.I dull ti-oi'l your after t i c
ligittillg stopped."
“ Though the first *|itiirt,*r of the
|&gt;re*ent ffseal year show,'d a *!olii it &gt;f
about J 7 7 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . " Mr. llottMon
said, " i n tiie second &lt;|iii,rt,*r there
was a surplus of nearly $ 100,0110,000

opposition. E. P. Ilugnn won by a
vefy narrow martin oxer
John
MciiMi and L. A llrtimley xvi.n over
I*. A. Hell by a comfortable majority
E. Entzming, r and O. P. Swope
had &gt; o opp, sill,in.

A. D. IMG, has tiled said certificate
in t - office and lias made applica­
tion for tax tied to issue in uccordunc
with law. Said certificate embraces
the following described
property
situated in Seminole County, Florida
to-wit: II,-g. :i0.t’, 7 clis. \V &amp; 5 cits. S
of N E Cor. Sec. 2, Tp. 20 S. Range
•TO E., Run W 10 chs., N 9.-111 chs. to
S. F. It. It. Right of Way, S W ’ly
along K side of same I I ehs., E 10.90
chs., N 2 ' z chs. to heg. 0.03 acres.
The said land being asse.ised at tho
date*of the issuance of such certifi­
cate in the name of If. Jackson. Un­
less said certificate shall be redeemed
a,'cording to law, tax deed xvill issue
thereon on the I I t h day of July A.
D. 1920.

Witness my official signature and
Nntire of Application for Tax Deed
Fuller Section 575 of the General seal this the 7th day of J u ne A. D.
Statutes.
1920.
Notice is hereby given that .1. T.
Mien, purchnscc of Tax C*rtlflcate (SEAL)
K. A. DOUG LASS,Clerk
No. LINO, dated the tit It day of July !3-5tc
Ity V. K. D O U G L A S S I). C

SATURD AY
the L ast D ay of
T h e Sale

IS V E R Y MUCH LO W ER

What a comfort it is to find that Money will buy so much more than it did formerly
the Turn in the Road, but we seem to have arrived now And will trust the future
without the hard fight that lias hammered down prices at this time

It lias been a long run to
ill bring Lowering prices

Some Extra Good Values in Ready-to-Wear
Voile and Georgette Blouses

Attractive Dresses

To Close Out Saturday at

D ropped Down in P rice fo r the L ast
D ay of the Sale 1 -4 O ff

Short and Long Sleeves.

White, Flesh Pink and Bose

3 5 BO YS SUITS

Big Table of Voiles that sold for
$1.2x5 to $1.50

Summer Weight, Long and Short Pants
Special for Saturday
Men’s Collars foi

R e m n a n t S a le
Big Table of Rem­
nants to Close Out

Everything New That*s Good

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M o n d a y to W ichita, being a c c o m ­
panied al&gt;y hi.&lt; mother, Mr
M u rj
I’ ierpont.
Rev. L . K. Wright i« a tte n d in g tin
District (Conference of the M etho d ! t
Church Orlando District at Hanford

t h i ■« week.

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Shupe and Alton Farnell went
Suaford T u e s d a y .

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courts of Europe retains nil the old
world formalities which up to tho
outbreak o f the.war were fo rigorous­
ly observed In Vienna, St. Petersburg,
Merlin, and to more or less extent In
London. Rome nnd some of the unit.dor
capitals of Europe.
Tills Is tide to a large extent to
the Influence of the queen mother,
Marla Christina, who remains all
powerful In court circle* nnd Is n
stickler for the ot,-.*rvnuce of those
forms nnd ceremonies which marked
all occasions at the court of Austria,
wln-re. ns a grand duchess, she learned
them.
“Strictly Royal” at Palace.
King Alfonso, nfti-r receiving In tint
throneroom at the palace In the morn­
ing. may rub shoulders with Jockeys,
bookmakers, and the general run n(
racegoers at the truck In the afternoun, but when be returns to tho
palace In the evening lie resumes, as
it were, the crown. It Is generally
reported that to him the afternoon,
free from conventionalities. Is the Impple-t part &lt;&gt;f bis day nnd that lo- bus
often expressed n ib-Ire when liar(i*-ed by tie- polltle-il troubles of hi*
eoimtry. wblrli vein never t » settle
down, to leave It all and take bis fam­
ily off to some South American repub
lb- ami engage In the hreeulng of
t.ors. ■*. of wliteii lie Is passionately
fond.

TRADEMARKS
ARE PIRATED

Only European Court Where An­
cient Customs Prevail.

EVERYTHING ‘STRICTLY ROYAL’
Due In Large Degree to Influence of
Queen Mother, Who Remains All
Powerful in Court Circles and Is
Stickler for Observance of Old Cus­
toms and Ceremonies Learned at
Court of Austria.

SKF.DS FOR FLORIDA
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»K. A. MARTIN SKI-ID CO.

JACKSONVILLE

FI.OIIIH\

i •lulling to her waist, was a stalely
and tlazxllng figure.
Till* Ipleell mother was equally re
s|di tidelit III pearls of which she Wore
a lollnr of sl\ r o ws , n thira. two rock
laces, and many clusters. I.adlesdn
waiting wore Jewels formed of every
precious stone known, with wlmm vh-d
the wives and daughters of the
grandc.-s of all Spain.

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lo- nilb'liillv Invited lo return, a* It
wen- mid to resume their position In

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Aviator Crashm Into Tree While
Throwing Kieses to Swarth.
more Coeds.

Strictly First Class, Sanitary and
Clean in Every Respect
Everything in Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruits
and Vegetables,

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Kvvnrtlimore, Mn.—Tin- t ’urtls* mnll
plane 11-30, vvlilcb dmpped Into n '
duster* of trees on tin* Swnrtltmorv*
college eainpu*. I* rapidly disappear- [
lug at the linnds of souvenir hunters
In spile of the etltdent guarding of
tin* loeal police department.
An eyewitness furnished an account
of the mislmp. According to Ills
story the pilot wns flying low- nnd
waving to u group of cowls. All went
well, It Is alleged, until he loosened
Ills hold on the conffolllng rod for
the purpose of throwing kisses with
both hands.
In nn instant his plane dropped In­
to tho trees, nnd It wns another caso
of n pretty fuco causing the downfall
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Nails, Insecticides and Ferti­

DEANE TURNER

lizer Materials.

Welaka Building

Ch ase&amp; Co
Sanford, Florida

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Welaka Building, corner First Street and Railroad

Gorky, Russian Radical,
Finds Soviets a Failure
Mlttt-r •1l*a|i|ii&gt;lntiui'iit
vvltli
l&gt;i»l*ln-vl*iti |* i-xpr«-**«-i| In un artlch- recently |itiMI*liei| 1&gt;v Mat!•—
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aei-unlliig ti» a tllKfintcli from
SlockImlin. Sweden.
‘'The revolution liu* mu ...... ..
followed by spiritual revival."
tile article I* said to declare,
“and lias proved Itself unable to
inako nieti more lioin'st. Men In
power now a re Just iis hruiiil a*
tho*e In authority under tin- Im­
perial regime and semi a* many
to prison.
Ihdshevlst leaders,
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ple,
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tin*
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Ample stocks ol all kinds of Crate Material

B O O S T E R CLUB

Store in the Douglass-Symes

diner* In resiaiiruiits get a variety ol

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Best place in all the world for \on t o
spend your Summer vacation, whether it
be for a day or for several months.
Ample accommodations at reasonable
prices, with special summer r a t e s , p r o non need the healthiest place in America.
Bring the children and all romp in our
glistening sands and bathe in the stimu­
lating waters of Tampa Bay and Gulf of
Mexico. Catch fish, get well a n d he
happy the rest of your days. You owe
this to yourself and to your family, t or
Booklet and further information, address
the

O n July First I will open an

K e e p e r s of rc s t u m i n t s m i t e r m a n y
h a v e lie,-li wa r n e d hv f o o d ' M i n i s t e r
Seliliildi that they nill-t -i-rvi- s i mpl er
lllelills it lo-lttg poi nt ed out tlmt tlo*
i nn*»es a r e unabl e to get r a t i o n s will' •

BEAN H AM PERS

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Renewal.

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Ihe greatest place for Boating, Bathing,
Fishing, Fine Golf Courses, State League
Base Ball, Lawn Tennis, and all sports.
Lovely homes with charming lawns, line
Carnegie Library, Parks, Piers, Beaches,
Churches, U. S. Naval Radio Station!
Theatres, stores, etc: Beautiful drives
and trolley rides among Orange Groves,
from Tampa Bay to Gulf of Mexico!
Cool and invigorating breezes night and
day give Pme and to n ic to y o u r system.
Cleanest and finest City in the South,
and just the place for you co have the
time of your life. We want you u
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PETERSBURG
FLORIDA

Tln-y al*o watch for the explnitlou
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which eoricertl* have ihll* left llielr
iradeiniirk* to a pirate a* tin* result of
n* gh-ellng to have tile I I- lievved.
Argentina ha* yet fa'h ’ t &gt; • *''■
the pan Vtnerlrari It del i: I- . .v- ;p
thui under which u •■•ntrnl ngem-y for
•hi* ten *oiitlierti n*|iiihlh s of Atiier- |
lea would he f*t!ihll*h&lt; d III lth&gt; .laHello fur the regl*trntlon of trade* I
mark*
A trademark registered there
wUi I-.- good In nil oiln-r Smith A t a e r- )
'call countries signatory to tin* con-1
I '•'Minn and will save time, expense
nnd trouble. The Argentine adtttlnlstrillion I* known to he iitixloti* to have i
Ho* lrentv ratllled. hilt emigre** lia*
failed to net
It I* reported that Pro*, j
blent Irlgnycn I* preparing a special
i message to congress urging that there i
he no further delay In the miller.

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Manufacturers Should Register Their
Trademarks With the Government
One Concern Paid $30,000 to
Recover Trademark.

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SCALED TINS ONLY
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0 » f Tongur Enough.
Maker ll--w inatiy languages ut-r*

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

Mo r o c c a n S p a n i s h J e w s ,
title of 11
• hi*t.#rle b p s s t r a n g e r
llillti Ih tloli illol ntie vi lih h . *.|i'* tis
tile Hole o f p o e t i c |l|s( l ee t oo itf'etl
l a c k i n g III ordltinrv e\p.-rh-liee. Is *Jnre* fi ll I na ug ur a l Ion o f a n eif..r| upon
t h e part o f S p a i n hi n a t l o i i a l U e nnd
t • - l l l l h i | I f n I t h e . l ews .if \|oroi'e,i. 'ri t e
l.llig of S p a i n hl l l i sel f Is I, I t he l . oi il
•if t he tl-OVetliellt. In-lllg • l i ' ef o f *he
honor ary pt e s l d e i i i s a n d lo-lng •re
••tided hv many o f t h e mos t p r o m i n e n t
s t a t e s m e n o f nil p a r t i e s .
A f t e r ..............

I h e ev til.,I Ion o f I lie land.

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OLD FORMALITY

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t'nlted Stales .slating that the Ameri­ | anvtliing to have a ni' tniug account
can Maiiufiii Hirers' Exporttassiu-lutliui
had liiliiielied a tight against "trade at the ilejiarlineut store?
Wife— I know it does. You can't
murk" pirate* In various foreign conn
trie*. Including Argentina, were read imagine the amount of time it saves
wlin Interest by tin- American liusltw-s- me. W hy. I never have to stop nnd
colony here, which I* aw are of fn*
! a*k the price of anything I want to I
ipieut liistaiiee* of thl* sort of lui'l1 purchase.
j
iii’ ss meanness.
.viiu-rlituis are tar from holding Ar­
EXPLAINING G R E E K ART.
==
gent Inn ilium- guilty of the practice,
for tin- stealing of trmleiiinrks has
Why i- a (Jreek statue, Imilding
been done here even by American*
from iliclr own •••nintrvmen. It I* said n f vu*c
tlie In «l p : toil tin r- !*-.mTlo- strict formality of tin* court
a* '■ . || ;i* by Etiro|M-aiis front Amor- i ful than a statue, building or xa-e
was i li»erved a* tin* l-iitnpiet and .........
tloti given to 11..- dlploninth- corps a ban *.
• f any other nationality or period?
Remedy Pointed Out.
sport tine* ago vvlirti for the ilrst tlmr
•lay ll umh ri dg i, an American now
Tin* r- tiu-dy iigaln*l It. hiisliic** men
lie- representative* of all emintrb -1
Hi Dilldeli, ihllik* In- knows.
say.
I*
for
MeAim
i
h
a
n
niiiiiiifuctiiret
laid Im-.-h Invited to t i e -.mie function
He *ay&gt; :t i* -.-.iii'e every Greek :
(•
•
regh-ter
Id*
tnidi-mnrk
with
Hogovsi*-- . •|.i si;t.,ai. r
t;*||. T h eg u estl
without
delay,
otherwise work of art cunl’oriii-v to a detinitc
saw - disjday of J.- \«-l* wlmli probably •aliment
could not la* mati'lieil out»lde of Asia when In* iiMeinpt* to enter thl* timrket
•••metrical prnporlioii which he has
.Mllioiigli tlo- dltdonmts wen- tli* !-•• limy llnd that *oim- unknown Im’lHnmhridgc
has
im*
gt|e-*« of the evening, the Volinget vl Itpil or rninpetltor In. the an me llm*
;-r«—«-I oll'nial- of the Ilriti.-h muinei diers of the rojal family prceeded •T ...... I* ha* niitlelpi.ted him.
It 1* not nei •ssnry In Argentina for - t i m and art nut li ritic* t o the r \ - J
them and were to the right and left
of tttleett Victoria at tl.e tables. till tl.o person who register* n trademark t- ut that the Lui-l'-ii l ime.* curries
null- sudors and uiluNtcr* of statt 10 he the actual m anufacturer of tie- two colninu* ahoiit his “dynamic ,
good*. That I*, niivhody can register
coming aft&gt;-r them.
•i trademark. flr«t come. Ilr*t served s', linnet r\
Jewel Display Oarrllng.
••-!&lt;■•• registered, the murk ran, of
I •It-, tier ov .-r ' lo-1 In g a tel ipe eti wit*
MAN I TO BA EXPANDS.
■■-• hi l|sei| hv llo olie else, and If
the r... ■ip'.-* and dinner guests formei 11 ha* hi &lt;11 pirated, the rightful owner
In pr..... '*b&gt;n down a long reeepttot either h-l* to •••II Ills product* lltldi r a
I'Li- p iu v im c i-t M.iiiitnl i coveri
(lull where the foreign repres. Illativenew trademark or buy ofT the pirate.
an a n a of 'J.’i I * . j u a r - - mil* *, of
presented the members and tli--li
I| 1s known III tile olllee of tile r u tt ­ w - h IT**."on -,|iiar&lt;- miles were
stairs.
Tile k'ng and qtp-eli Slnppei
ed via' - routine*-chil lltlaelie that
..|... |
■■! in
I In- added lerfiat i i' b group to pa-* a few words, hut • ;i11*&lt;*i vva* paid by one American cop
this was the only Informality of tin
:-•
ry.
known
a*
New
.Manitoba, con­
-e ra to recover II* trademark from a
•'Veiling.
Later In the ilimm-moni
pirate.
tains IVI mih * of railroad, 3G2
;i|i-M&lt; not helotlglng t&lt;&gt; tile dlpbillintlt
Tle re are reported to he certnhi In­ i 1 - nf whi i h h a v Ini-n built by
eorps were presented.
dividual* who iiluio*t make a hti*lnr*
tin* &lt; madiiiii g-&gt;v&lt;i iimi'iit to i on*
The flttttI seelle, hoW. Ver. was oil lh(
••f appropriating trndemarks of foreign
grand staircase, on either side ol ••••to e r a * in order to extort u price for n &lt;t thr grain livid* of the X'orthnhh li stood a row- of hrllliantly garhed surrendering tlu-tn to ...........
Tie-' wc»t with tin- 11 ii'!-"ii biiv.
servitors. .\s |fie beautifully gowned
vvuti h piirtletil.-irly f..r adverll*lng It
women wearing many Jewel* mid tlw tn-vvspnper* mid inaga/liie* of foreign
MILITARY CONDUCT
men In their brilliant uniforms passed ••••tircrn* whose product* they Judge
up mid down this *•til reuse a changing ar.- likely in llnd u market In \rgcti•W ill y•&gt;u pit .!*•• « barge my pur- j H
color se||,-me was presented.
tlna : If tln-y llnd a llkelv trademark ,!.:,*•* (»n vi.ur L-Mii.*.ittieeti Victoria lii a dress &lt;&gt;f cloth •-( Hot regl*lered. Itlcv *•-•• -JillI II I* d- tie
•-. n a-iaiii. tf there i* a clianc** —
gold, a wonderful d'mnoml tiara &lt;&gt;n lo t iii taelr own name* and ilu ti wall.
talr heitd. two great diamond necklace*
of their going ull.”
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On T u e s d a y morning a t II o'clock
th e funeral of J . Argo, whose d eath
o ccu rre d M o n d ay in S anford, w a
held at the cem etery in Oviedo. Tin
services were conducted by R ev. .1. N
T h o r^M on . pastor of the Oviedo
llaptist ch u rch &lt;d which Mr Argo
hud long been a member -L Argo
was one &lt;•! I be piotic. r t i t n e n - o.
O vied o.- having ••••no F«■r•- from
l l a w k in n i id e tia. in I * ' !
&gt;i ••
ihe d eath a ! bis wifi- -ever il \ cars
ago ( ’.in'. Argo h is 1i\ - I witn
cMldri-n Ic.n -.till i ailed ilv n d . noon
and s|ic .t a- mu
&gt;-i. -• .i- p i-- '• &lt;•
in Ih « ol.t ho.m
.1 w.. v '1‘id.i.g a
n . - l c t i e among I .
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June 11* 19*®

THE SANFOIID HERALD
Klnvnn of Louisville sticks- to his
horse mill buggy. Klnvnn s a y s : “ When
I start any place I want to know that
I am going to get hack, and that'n why
1 uni cured of automobiles." T h e city
has a hlg auto for Its mayor, hut Kir*
wan never uses it.

PLAN TO LOWER
COST OF MEAT
Federal Department of Justice
Starts Campaign of Inten­
sive Education.

URGED TO BUY CHEAPER CUTS
Forequarter Meat. Looked on With In­
difference by the Majority of House­
wives, Is High in Quality and
Nutritive Value.

T h e Individuality
of Advanced Design
n p I I F . m o st ad v an ced au to m o tiv e
achievements are com bined wi t h
many exclusive features in this new sport
model— the Thorobred.
It lias beauty of line, the vigor of rcclbloodcd youth, the smartness of pro­
nounced individuality, as well as remark­
able ease of operation, and powerful, quiet
efficiency. Sec this new car today at our
showrooms.

B. &amp;.0. Motor Co.
Can M ake Im m ediate D eliveries
D istributors F o r

Seminole, Lake, Volusia, Orange
and Osceola Counties

HAS BOOKS OF

lions. John Gushtrig.
These stilps an* being operated frotr
18 American ports and a re serving -K
trade routes, virtually otio-hnlf of tin
tonnage being assigned t-» northern
European trade. Transpacific trad*
has approximately H per cent of tin
ships, mid South American and West
Indian ( ’nribhenn service ill per cent;
New York lias fid regular shipping
lines.

to s e e lluW t h e y c a ll help thcU|s&lt;-lves

WILLIAM IV,

WASHINGTON GREATEST MAII

tons, of which 1.1TO were In actual
operation Febninry 1. It wn&lt; tnntl#
known here by the director of opera

SPORTSMEN
Yol! Can Win This Prize
FIR S T P R IZ E — Level W ind R eel
SECOND P R IZ E — B ait C asting Rod
TH IRD P R IZ E -—D ow agiac M innow

ITALY WANTS OUR TOURISTS
Government Making Plan* to Make
Travel Attractive to Ameri­
ca vs.
Washington.—Tin- Italian govern­
ment. according to advices to the d»-*
partment - f comim-ree. Is overlooking
nothing In Its plans for smoothing the
way for prospective American touts
Ists. A lilg Intlux of American sight­
seers. It Is held, would go far toward
rectifying the present exchange dllll-,
cully am!, la-cause "f the premium mil
the dollar. Americans would find price*
In Huh tmt a little higher than before
the war.
New hotels an- planned for various
sections and official attention is beinggiven to train schedules.

Washington. — Farmers and slock
raisers are Indirectly Interested In a
nation-wide campaign which has Ju&lt;t
been undertaken by tin- department
BULLDOGGING LIONS
of Justice to Increa-y consumption of
fore-quarter beef cuts.
The general campaign Is already un­ Prove* to Be Favorite Sport In Sant!
Barbara Fore*t.
der way. Intensive educational efforts
Hulhh'ggtug lions is proving to bt!
began with the &lt;ave Money-on-Meat
week" In Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin. the favorite sport III the Santa Hur ]
With fivi
Michigan. Ohio. New York. Indiana, barn forest. California.
1‘euusylvauta and New Jersey.
great bloodhound*, valued at $ I
Every farmer w|o» raises beef ani­ Stanley It. Graham of Chicago, wllmals has I., produ-.v forequarters aanimal hunter and w riter: George T|
well as hind-quarters, and lie hits to linker nml \V. !’. Chester, veteran Hit*
out the sum,- high priced feed Into hunter of \rlzonn. have -"rive I -t
Santa lUrl-aru and nr making rea-'v
both.
III (lie Sul 'I
Hut city housewives more thim ever for a II.-ii
b e f o r e have Iteeii largely confining
Ynez.
their p U re lm s es to por'erhou-e. sirloin
will he I'h
\
-f I*
ami eluli steaks. If they do buy fore
i amt tie a I'v •
1,-r's an- inp» lo
quarter incllt. It I- sure |o t.e prime lion. If he •II*
* lie w I *e- • •
rib-.
The uneven demand m a k e s a &lt; 1 hm It*
-re-' ’
i.ri hum
t h e s e cuts h i g h e r in price, hut no m ut­ I mo of Ihe five d
i .|o i ;, ii to hunt
t e r ' o i high they tuny go there !s no Rons Is "R *,“ «
- ' ...in .&lt;•.,&lt;**• In u.
eor.
.aiding benefit to the producer. eliee «
igal"*i theft. "R a t’
f..r ...........
confine Ills produetlon has Ii ‘li. ,iii .,1* i \rl.io.ia to li'i
to porter house and sirloins, lie must i red It amt many lions.
make chucks, plate and clod, to which
The lions si-hlmu attack lh&gt; Mood
a majority of the housewives a re In- pound* ami usually make for a tree.
dlfferi nr.
Tim ih*g* • in -- ' . inn tin- Ih-iis mu'
Duy Cheaper Cuts.
when the lions are winded they seek
The department of Justice Is trying a t ret­
to Interest consumers In these p alata­
ble, whole sonic cuts iif the fonqim ro ld Clock Still Running.
t.*r and thus hrljtg about a more even
A "gr.itidfnlherV clock, lt&gt;i year*
coiistutiptlvi* demand. The result will
old and *HII ticking strong, tms been
he a more ,-veti scale of prh es and hel­
pro*, nt. d )&gt;• I’. T. Evans of Riverler prices nil till* whole to the con­
rhle. i *.i 11f.. hv Frank A. Tetley, wlm
sumers all along tin- line, while live
iihtoimd 't »lxieeii years ago In Pitts­
stock prices will not lie affected.
field. M i**. Il Is *a!d I•• he one of tin)
If tile department Slleeceds the p ro­
ohle*t examples ,.f the I'arly colonial
ducer will have a market among house
American cloi kmiiker"* skill.
wives for 1,11 Ills beef, tlf course, the
lleplirtuiellt Is ||ot dlfei 11V concerned
with anv plan to lnerni*e hoot i -o i i Mitaptloa, fur It will have iirlilcvcil Its
aim If tin- distribution "f meat I* made
ceoiiiimlcal nml If consumers a r e iianlr

kniiwn for his good humor—hut al*&lt;» by xtialvuig the different nits of it
for Ids seafaring manners." snvs the beef c a r c a s s .
writer.
In stressing Ids "bluff and
The fmt that makes the laiapalgti i
hearty nature" the library publication! |ll»***llilc however. 1“ that beef slimtlil
cites iii,« fact that, "at the most solemn |initially tie an Inexpensive food: and
moment In his life, a s he aceeded to IIS all Inexpensive food its Use Would tie
tin' throne, and spoke of Ids late sov­ greatly Increased if an cromuiile de­
ereign and brother. George IV. with mand |s developed. I 'otistttliers will
Navy Lists, With Comments on as much feeling as anyone not a It'llrtl liovv to gel more ...... I beef for
trained in lor eould put Into Ids voice l e s s l a o f e y than b e f o r e , ami t h e Vol­
Superior Ofliccrs. in New
for that monarch " In* “ Instantly added um e o f I e e f e o lisiiu ip t loll Will ho IIIIn Ids usual easy-going grnffness. as crellxeil l|s a i l'r e e t re s u lt.
York Library.
lie nlllxcd his Hr-t signature as king In
Will Help Mr.lt Industry.
some papers of sta te : ^'Tliln Is it
Tills |- an advantage to Ike coflxllllldamned had pen you have given me."
or. hut hardly l e s s of an advantage to
u f more vital Interest to New York­ tin. producer. For a great mint) years
ers Is the prince’s connection with there have In-i-ti efforts to Increase
their own city "f Manhattan.
"As economy of production, hut economy of
Kirrj of England So Termed Him In a
Prince William Henry the king stayed consumption has lo-cii neglected. The
Speech Long After His Visit to
for some time la New York, with the qmillty of * bucks, clods and other fori*N'ew York— Eighteenth CenP.rltlsli military and naval forces then quarter cuts Is so high ami tltelr nutri­
tury Slang.
( 17V.1) occupying the city, contrary to! tive value s«, great, that the economy
the wishes ... Ccm-nil Washington and preached hv tlo- department af Ills!le­
York.— Under the title "A the American army, encamped In New ts entirely sound and bids fair to he a
llmikx," iiMcmlnii Is Invited Jersey. T h e prince had Ills ipiarters permanent and growing thing.
• \ew York Piddle library t«» tlm In Hanover xi|in,re. and skilled, tieItetvveeti forequarter mid Ifiudqiinr*
'itnmi personal comment* mid eordlng to trinllllon. on the fuller I ter eut&lt; there hns never perhaps been
-towed mi Ills -UJierlnr oltlei-rH polid fidonel Ogihll of the First J e r ­ no large a spread as now. A decrease
l’ itNii prime. In umiolaihiiis sey regiment formed an elrd'onile and In Mil* wtirixul M'lll Km ..f
K,-*wen-inntured plan to capture the I efit to the whole meat Industry.
' In mie nf hi- majesty’* -hips. prince ami Ids admiral and take them
Ihlllelln. recently published, Into Washington's camp.
General
BRITISH RAISE SEA TREASURE
rllnil Mime old Miluines iif Washington approved the plan.
\V lists, nin e tile property nf
Thought Washinoton Greatest Man.
$175,000,000 Worth Regained Around
l V. “the Miller king.” A mini"Something seems t,. Imve affected
the Urltish Isle* Since the
1 viilumci* him* liN mitngnipli the prince favorjihlv toward this mullW ar Started.
"William Henry.” mi the »rs and Its fir*l president,
lie had,
with his tinviiI rank nt that tlirottglioiit
life, an
extraordinary
London.—Sunken
treasure worth
I the inline nf Ills ship. Sllell ueakn.'ss f,,r making speeches, some
• •• with the ll*t nf 17S.*i, when, of which were not rcumrkahle for their (.MMmutt si (about $17o.n0d.0od) him
n In Id- inline, he has signed tact.....................\ happier example of Ids heeii raised since the war begun
' ' "l.lelltellltni" nf the “ llelie."
oratory was afforded when he wu, I nround the ItrltMl Isles.
Tile Restorer and the llellutit. two
Going prince had nam»ed him- king and hiippened to he entertaining
" •nrdlng In the ItUlletlll"* edl* a group of gentlemen which lin-lmlcd I ‘ alvlng vessels that were bought by a
*'*■ !•&gt; Illlll.itlllg cerllllll Vnlllllles Ilf the Amerh'un minister, lie was 'seized Hritlsh concern from the American
” • *• t “which he *eem* in h ve had with Ids fatal habit of making ii i tuny, have a new device, an oxy-ncety
In his cnhln . . . and. If the com- speeeh,’ and said that II hail always lene limit**, w hh h Is worked under wii
’i'* 11 nppnsite tii,. name nf Ills era r e ; I., eii with him a mutter of serious re-1 ter for eutllng hales in the shies of
’*• duke nf Itnltnn. admiral nf the gret that lie had not been horn a free, I submerged vessels.
Each ship has twenty-five electric
"i
leeks sii-ple|inis|y like the word Independent American, so great win'
I.' It may he that the prime, even Ids respect for that nation, lie s a i d 1 pumps capable of pumping I.OOotxxi
ti Ihuteniiiit. was in a posltlmi t ** that he considered Washington the gallons of water an hour and carries
two divers, sciirchllghtH. line-throwWhen-of he wrote. . . . It was greatest man that ever lived.
lug guns, electric welding plants, rock
•v tin mentis Hi,, ntily comment at III- I
“Pouting as this did from the king
: -til. 'i ll,* Itlglit linn, George I.nrd I of I'ngliiud. compliment could go no drills and other ncci-smirics. Em h
diver Is equipped with a telephone.
A ■iimt Mount Edgcctjtnbe. admiral, further."
The Restorer last year recovered
“f 'he White. Is ter-ely described ns | The acquiring by the library of a sot
’ ' 'I miser.' This Is In til© list of "Hritlsh Army Lists," beginning £ 1,*Mmi.imm&gt; In gold from two vessels
which are now operating off New H a­
for 17^0."
with the y ear I7.VT and elided with
ven on the chnnnel const.
Eighteenth Century Slang.
IST2, dates hack to the Astor library
liefer,.nee |s made to other e x p r e s - j and the time when Doctor Cogswell,
sh'tis “mysterious today to every o n e 1 Its first librarian, was In Europe “with
U. S. BOARD HAS 1,387 SHIPS
t'Xcepting those familiar with snllors' his princely endowment In his pocket."
»hing of t|M. eighteenth century: oth"These hooks," snys the ltulletlu, Director of Operation* Say* 40 Trad*
whose significance has r.o shmle of "had been (he property of William IV,
Route* Are Deing Served From
d.itiht—t|,e blunt language of the quar­ king of Great llrltaln and Ireland, nml
10 Point*.
ter-deck or the barracks." And thorn j of one or another of his sons, and they
n* least one, which some "d isc re e t, hear the bookplates of one o r more of
New York.—The United Stntc* ship
hnnd." possibly Ids own. when he h a d ! these personages.”
ping hoard boa 1.1587 steamship* total
MK retsled to the throne, "had seen fit i
Ing more than SJOO.flOO deadweight
•° 'tit out with n sharp penknife."
HI* Faithful Friend.

"All are in keeping with the rhnrao
Louisville. Ky.—Although Ids family
|'r " f the m m who. when he became owns three automobiles, Acting Mayor
over forty years later, wus

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                    <text>SANFORD
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i HE HEART OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SE CTIO N

VOLUME XI

INSOCIETY’S DOMAIN

SANFOFtl), FI.OKI I) V, FRIDAY, JINK |,
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Malnes

dainty ,,nd nut liread sandwiches. cute iitt’ e ; #iv curds were comical fr&gt; m tie vari &gt;ti» colleges and schools
an I are at hottje for the vacation.
Assisting the hostess were Mrs. de igns i.f i-l. and boyi vvTi.-h hold that claime 1 them fer the IWIP-JO
Miss Kitty Dulioro returned
I re.| Williams and Mrs. s. O. Shin* "tongue twisters" verges to lie read .season some of them having at­
Saturday from Centerville Ala.,
holser.
aloud M • -»i-.m Yonts was made tin* tained i.ign h *n *rs an i several where -he has been attending High
arbiter in jinking ........... lerity and grat.dating.
School.
perfection with which th-es were
Fnicitnincd with lt.in«|Uel
Am 11 g t * v,
i . Mildre! Hous­
read and awarded tin- prize, a box of
ton wu t c first to rctu 11, graduating .Mi- 1 Palmer Itcdgns from Hospital
On Monday evening, Mrs. Charles bonbons to MCs Cameron.
Staff
from t.-e C it he :ral eanol at Orlando
Merriwether and Mrs. lien Mottric
A
char
tiling
sentiment
attaches
w
in
t
e
».i
•
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•
»honors
of
iier
class
enter* slued with a huni|uct in honor
Many regret* are being expressed
of Mi - Annie Cumer m and Mr. to the gat .oring of the young people and I avitig wn.i .1 gold m** lal f.*r over the resignation of Mi«s Myrticc
Robert Mcrriwcthcr at the lovely who graced tin- bespit aide board the lu**t ohuj . Min Houston was Palmer as Supt. of the FernaldSeveral years ago five close chums •las.- Yule | l c t i *i .
little liungalow home of Mr. and
Laughton Memorial Hospital and
agreed
tlit as each of their number
Mrs. Merriw-ether.
,
her
departure from Sanford. Mi»*
Miss Mary Zachary graduated
married they should lie given a chest
Palmer
has liecn actively i lentilic t
Tile lower floor, which was en of silver. I’ he custom has faithfully j this week f-.'in tin D imestii- Science
with
tin*
hospital since the opening
suite, was attractively decorated, a followed each wedding, the tirst 'department a!«*&gt; w it It distinction
The porch had been transformed
and
has
been loyal and edicient,
Miss
/ucliury
will
teach
Domestic
color sclu-tne of yellow prevailing in being Mr. and M r s . l-'red Dorm-r. the
into a cozy corner &lt;f attractive
rendering
tin- most capanle service
tin- dining room, with the wedding Mr. and Mn . M a M mroe. Mr. an Science at Ferry next year.
beauty with potted ferns and hunting
under
tingri-atevt
difficulties. Coder
colors of pink und green in the li\ing
Karlc Paxton, wh • has made s her management t - • liousi-kei*|iinc
Mrs. Ch:- Merriwether. Mr. and N r
baskets of pink vines and here puneli
room. The yellow si udi I lights ,-a t t nil'll', and the la-i of tin* group, splendid record f*ir himself a? the
was dispense! 1y Miss Clara Milieu.
and ffnancev have b.eo conduetc I
a golden glow of beauty over the Mr. and Mr
K&lt;dit Mi-rriwt her. l nivor-ity of Florida, graduated have been conducted along
econo*
"Advice to 1 i.e loide" was con­ pretty scene. Draperies were fes­
tained in a iitle booklet, ornamented tooned with grin efill sprays of the who with Mn* K ititerim- Wilson and tlu.s w,ck with high honors from the mienl dues consilient with efficiency,
tier resignation went into elfeet June
with 51111*1-?,-M pictures of the bride plumosii speng.-ri and vases upon Mr. Hand Merriwether. attendants dcl-tricul engineering department.
for ti e Cum. r**n-Mi-rriwetncr wedl-t
.md Ml&lt;s Palmer left eineolay
ti.i g.w n. .0 In*, surrouu led with
Max Stewart graduated from the
tallies, mantels and cabinets, held 1. ,h„ R
I,I,-.| f „ r the presentation
hand |(tinted v.i!.I rises in pink und
Georgia Military Acadtuey this week for ln-r home in Hock Hill S.
variety of res,., and other garden „ f liiu ilx.*r Vdd.-d to the h tppinesvj
at t'ollege Park. Max was unfortu­
The many friend* she has made
ai.ite. it contiJnod ■•Dl«v from each ,|„A,.r.
,|,„des of pink, tinted from
of t .t ocea 1 .1 was the pro-cntutln.i nate having hud tils arm broken two
here by her idi-.t-ing personality and
guest and n-u.i aloud created uuicli soft sea shell pink to the deeper sha- e
of a 1 - ' 11 • ,rr I 1 M *. a-id M r
weeks previous in exam*., but even charm of manner, will be interested
merriment. I ink hearts cut in halves „f carnations &gt;nunl potted palms
Sum Yojnt
li i I n &gt;t v *t r ■ •o litnoilcappe ! In- has won the goal
i i he nett - 1 f he.- appro II
• irr •
and tied with ribbon, were inscribed completed the .harm •if the decora
. v ■«! t hi gift
IL- vvdl not return nomc this sainun'r age to Mr. I. I. Stevens of C’ iiicagi .
with humorous verses and "matched ’ tious
l ».*
Ilin 1 iHid Kr; TI !.H bat w ill tl*J»\ - immediately for
by the gue-*ts. ,\ pleasing program
t i n - wc.tiling to occur very
-n-n.
I The t lilt* a*
11 &lt;pi*.| le. a lux ei* M t
1 *i del. ••i • ai nil 11ighlao (s V 'r‘ . IS1,ere lie has lieof music was rcndcicdby Mis. Mabel
'di».Mary
Al,
IL-nuc..
succeeds
[ 1.1 itc basket u ! »&gt; r tall haliific was li.
1* I
ion ..f ! rII- | I!- ! hi Mi
Howler who sung "Only \ on" at,.
eepte) a
Palmer in superintendent and
, ornamented w it h a 1 Ig loiw of Vi- low
a violin selection "Love's til Sweet 1
•i ii e- ** *aiin|
a---iciated
with lu-r on tin* nurses
malim- and hi'.- i witb
da
,
Song” was given liy .Mrs. t\ I
-inti
anMi-s
Antoinette Turbell and
Wt.h
"
lie
&lt;
ol'ege
Set
asparagus fern and I'll!.. I -slll l.il-.
\ill*.tig 1Ml* girl- returning from
lurshall. Hot it were un-out; allied by
Mi
M.i.-y
t'mlrington.
Misi Fim-ga 1
l i e pretty i-rm I et ••! nipt'--. ri:iA inrit** eo-.t Itigellt •f Sanf -rds the Vv mJ4M*t t'ollege aie
Mrs. Schelle Maine-.
vho
has
been
for
sometime
with liic
lie
e:i
I
t-i'..,
F.dii a &lt;’ lilt ti-ndeu.
wen- laced with yellow rililinti and young * eople are daily* returning
iiospit.il
has
also
resigned
and
leaves
&gt;1
Mita Maine? wa* then c&gt;mlut*icd
&lt;1 In Jy * tJrei-n. 1 1
i\ Hit to
a; .
tb,ml
the
lnih
to
answer
the
call
to a neat of honor in the center of
Izetta St, •■
.
f
v'-ipid
at
Hymen's
altar.
(he room and while the "Hridul
Kdmnn i nnd John Mei • : avi*
\&gt;iss Co'lrington comes from
Chorus froju Lohengrin" was played
returned
from the (i. M. i'. The Del.ami with exeillent credent iuls
by Mr*. Ilyaii, a *h&lt;iwer of pin., r » e
I • ; he -i-ter of Clirii O. t’ o.':*ngpetals fell Upon tin* bride-elect utld
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0 1 g" i 1 i amp tou.
sum
n
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editor and proprietor of tin*
I.e ter Phillips a grarinis manly
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n-l.aii
1
W'l-esly Ni-.» -.
little llgtire in white heai’eil tie
Miss I! *amim&gt;l Kadfnrd nnd youti
caravan from the
Horning Sand
VANISHING OF WOOD
brother Paul, •ct'irnel
Monday
of India" leading an elephant by
t^KToid Pile lioi, who probably knoint
• f i| • eit
•pertIve *choo|s.
white riblintiit, upon w h o s e had; w..i
T- e f -•ine * f'&lt; ill llri'ii* Tilt, mid more about fore-t -aml lumber i-miin*
strapped .1 big box of pink and white
tloiift tbnti mi) mn 11 In the country,
i 1, 11I fro..! t i c Kiimliilpli-M neon
witii co\ i-r fastened down &lt;&gt;it li a*
I laving purchased the Plumbing Fixtures, Pipes,
says
tin* culling of timber now going
\
•
il it xiry Aea leiay . \ irgini,
large bow. The original line* con*
on
Is
reckless destruction. It Is being
I
(eating
Apparatus
ete.,
of
the*
old
Carnes
Hotel
we
posed bv Mrs. K. K. &lt;’ ox was liaurie-1
Mis* Pern Wa i i- home
cut
three
tlun-s a- fn-t a* we are
tie guest of honor nnr read by Mrs.
will dispose of ilu* same at
Ml MlHHT \U«*.it ion,. having arrived
growing
it
ntul
we are using nine Hines
(ieo. Hyman, fallows:
i May f* &gt;ri 1* ..1 |**M* I*
:t
as
ic.uih
lumber
us ue on* growing, be
Summoned by music’* magic sprli
Si art anbyirg. S. (
dcelurc*. adding thill no such ilesiftio
I conic to you to-day:
Mi.-i l.oui « Mel toil v.-n 0 1 1 c &lt;d Ill'll bus been doin' before since lint
I've traversed India's burning sand*
! to re world began. This being tin* ease, It
t ' e eartie*! ci? ti * College
In order to clean it out at once and save t h e
And many *trange and fureii n !.r ...
t l*rn. bavin.: arm i-'l fri'in V\ 1 fev.lll | follows Hull litilbllng materials, so fur
Listening for a wedding bell
F, •tit.l'.e Si-III 1
ImndliiiK of this stuff twice.
• Ki ia !y
a- they Include Wood, are not likely*
Hinging in Florida.
Sanford boys coming |omt&lt;- from to decrease In price, though they are
I'm brincing
.1.
his bride
1 , l'niver&gt;ity of Kimi !.i ir* &lt;;
W. la vv very high. Also furniture prices
Treasures from near nnd far:
S|H-iiier, Hill Ltitige ami Clifford will tint be lower, snya Itidltiliilpolls
With all the Orient's mystic
Star. Oilier iiinlerliil*—nrlck, Iron,
\\ ulker.
I'd faili make sure her happy !-i art
To Huy Plumbing Fixtures and Piping
Frank Chappell tin- only tepn-?eu» stem*, tile, 1 oiicrelc—are now being
Will e’er beat in tim i^ o I &gt;.&lt;■'&lt; -w-o
tat ive of Sanford at the SotilitiTU utilised more Hum ever before by
tone.
Your
Own
Figures
College, returned home last iv^'i'k. builders, anil most business blocks and
Am! o'er her shine 1. -ve's s'rtr.
the more elaborate and substantial
Misses Mary and Mitia Howard
The l ux cotitaine i many beautiful
i.p.irtiiii'iit liurnu** have no wood In
gifts.
are expected home to-jlny Friday
from Marysville t'ollege. Tenni-s^i*e. their eoiistriiciloii except vvliat Is visi­
M l elabnrate refreshine'it 1 -nr c .
ble In Hours, door •usings and other
waa served eon*i*tinr of frozen pine­
Misses Sa a Wiglit. Flmetice W ifle
Interior llnlslilngs. 'this method was
apple and peaches served with whipand Kathleen Hnoly fini- 1 their
Introduced originally In lln* Interest
pe&lt;| cream and cherries, ice I rhee ••
term at Hollins College 11.i - week
of tin* prevention, bin It mar In-eonu*
a matter of economy to llml a sub*
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stllllte for even 'Ills limited Usage of
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With rnrefill attention to detail
(Continued lrom Pane 8)
t;.u mi.o ••Hare us shower given in
I
m ,.|1 WLitner, Mabel Howler, honur *1 Mi . N'ettyu Mainei. last
Ward. M i». J C. Ilutchln- Tht rJtij after-men by Mrs A. M.
r ‘ \ir. II. H. M» Cnslin. Mr*. Phillip-., turned it as nn«. .1 the
_ *ja‘ &lt; il iwell. Mt*. Brian HLjins,
st ihnr... 4 ; pro-nUptial events
■Sr N| - Vlgilni, Mr*. Braxton of the week. A color motif of pin I;
.V;
Mr*. Archie Betti, Mrs. and white was used ellfectively
•
, in u decurative scheme wery lovely
&lt; M.
•
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in its artistic arrangement. Homs
. Mrs. T. L. Linglc r.n I and fern, were used in va*es about
Mr
|le left on Tuesday /fo r |the rooms and huge howl of magnolia
iU*k
home in Colnlen. III. centered the table while i.?«kel» of
their *u'! m,'r
Mrs. Henry Nickle and i ink vine were suspended overhead.
vu&gt; iiaugiiter, Louise, nnd their
Mr. J. C. EnUminRcr left
. ,arl\ I irt " f
Wt‘°k ,or ' ‘&gt;r*
" .
the summer will he
•i[«r -ii the latter's brother. They
mpnuied by their niece.
I i .rence and II* Ion \\ itte
* Mi­
• relatives in New York.

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I irewell Dinner
all Whteles was the
Me{ril
.unc hostess at a farewell
4’.
,:•) n Monday evening in
l
\era! girl friends who are
o
ford thi •week &lt;&gt;&gt;r aummer
\ .r^ini.i and tin- North.
v as .r.t.i.etive with
The
. t. .in- i*ui its pretty
[/Aft*, i. niter ML*
»;; int
•i the girls enjoyed the
lV.
[j lay y ' • -t.ir Theatre. Knjuying
tlr f - 1 . vent wen- Misses May
u
v ■ utul Kitty Duilo.-e and
\; ary toojier
from
till* . •'
|C»Mi'fV" ■■ Ala.. Naotnia Scoggan
,. t;iadys Wilson and
Ef
1
'
i oiser.
4.' •*’
wa- assisted by ht-r
4f.t* .•••.
xnotLt-r ii. .•king after the pleasure
tf he ci* its.
Vitrlive Hume Wedding
many charming prelitre •* .
tjptiil ••1 r'ainments tin- wi-duing
ti Mi»* \ ■n* Mm- Cameron and
Mr. It - ' Mi-riiwetln-r, is surround
most rordiul interest
ti *i
in Virginia where both
Lotk *' ■- .
i oil - klaiW ii.
.
!*(•
In »i. •g which took place tit
I 'ine of t ie bride's
[the *!ir
. •day evening was one
l-irtM* - •
..; ■( i he season, stir&lt;f ti.
r
•&lt;• i harm &lt;1 sptiirgtint
and the beauty "f
l e t ivi-linti oditctton
{•' ttir .
(f Ik.
ink i-mlib-m carrying
out ti *• ■ .il tones of pink and
ptta
plea i^ig innovation.
Tkt
t.y was performed lie*
tntb a: ail ich Imd been erect••1
is il. in
'-mm. Kt.twined will'
Z'firaiu* ••n. stiiddi d with a vurict
o' pink
■r-. above wliicli wns a
!»rp
. ........ hoe, it was a
pretty "
Sir t bn wediting patty
Irou|. .
.t it Dr. George Hyman
oicut*
g the impp-«rivc ring
r*rtr.'''
!.
• icier nnd ti*** liowt ri'-ftrr.:-.-’
witli ferns were u»ed in
pn&gt;fu»w.
roughout the room- of
i‘ v In- •
•r. witii miniature pint.
tor»« * »,t t . ' "iiiiiietlug t lie rii-i oaruit •.*
• ?*• .1 vi.il i'Hi*
Mi * l .
4'»f m f.traTl.r

l.aiug pieyeit *i .
i L.iln av i ,'ur t i i
the bri*!i,i p i ■•;•'.
V .1* VI • II, V
in i.&lt; r
of x i it*- -utiti duelie* se
plaiti d •ilk l»ee. Her
ritUgt t to h* r ulir
•!o*
1 of |ie:irls ..mil
•&gt;i-r l iitlnlii t of bride
tied v ith tnl’e. ||i r
t v.ps u iliun •ltd pin.

t-ml ■ .
til!.- ■
*.th ..
u*ri.
t&gt; *»
*ly • .
&gt;‘-5
V
i fine \\ i!n ri, tin- bride’s
-•
5:1y f t
•ii.* mu* prettily• gowned
1
1 green organdie
with
I* *■.ic'•
worn n mo*t becoming
|n&lt;
1 |ink trimmings. Her
|fa«.•
pink i ride'* mnid rn.-c*.
Mr
■I Merriwether was hi
...
I'ro*.:.
' ' man.
rtt
Mr*
’ let'iir i- the attractive X
pour.;
uf Mr. an«l A
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Po* ( a• * •• win, is a Sanfor-I girl, j
* in
' -anford High, and for
h
»• iclnr in tie gramme:
*«m.l
Ur
*mwi -hi ' i- t lie ..on of Mr.
|*5'i
v
11 Merriwether of
lb-nn , ... v 4 ' liul liai spent hto
Ib 'k '
' :*rs in Sanford where
(
g* people have lio-ds of
I ' r' * :• lifted in their Lappunes*
"'''l Mr* Merriwether will
L ;
honey-monn in Virginia
&gt;!
"I Mr. M»rriwether’*
laV'V * 1 ,’,'ntM r return they will
1
'
"keeping in ti.e Cameron
1,1 '',,venth St. arid Oak avenue
* 1 ' / the bride's parent*.
HU .
'“ ‘'I'Ung trip Mr*. Merrl|t]~
a stylish ceat suit of
|rrn . ‘k:' "'th 11 modish i*t
of
L d
,'*Ut‘* trimmed with grapes

Plumbing Fixtures, Pipes
Heating Apparatus
Very Low Cash Price
Great Opportunity

at

Ball Hardware Co.

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W w m d k m Si=y.
1 am now wieekinj; the Sanford Hotist
1 . :..i.
*r. ~
Kind&lt; of Iviiililiivir materia! ...
•• n o 11 c i l U
b u ild in g

av: ls

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M o d © !,
molt* r p c v n t ’ y o p v r .ilp il a s t h o f ' a r n u s I l o t o l
r» !*1 k -.iviiiy, m e i j 11 t'spiiL t ia v p r i c e s .

and

have

fo r

salt*

all

R c m c i n h c r . tlu* l u m b e r in i b i s

c u t f r o m v i r g i n t i m b e r a n d is p r a c t i c a l l y all h e a r t , anti w ill la s t l o n g e r t h a n m o s t &lt;»f tin* l u m b e r

w h i c h w e a r e jtettin jt t o d a y .

AH orders will be tilled in tlu*.order in which they are received and will be Hilled as rapidly as the
material is available. All orders booked subject, to prior salt*.
Here are the prices which will show you some real bargains in this excellent material.

Framing lumber, less Ilian 5000 feet
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over 5000 feel - - Flooring and Ceiling less than 5000 feel “~ “
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over 5000 feel - Siding, less than 5000 feel . . .
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Windows, complete with frames and inside
trim, each ' Double Windows, complete with frames and
inside trim, each
Plate Glass windows, per square foot - -

$40
35
50
45
45
5
10
1

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Tripple Windows, complete with frame and
inside trim, each
15
Single doors, complete with frame and inside trim 4
Double “
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Front doors, Special prices
Second hand brick not cleaned, per thousand 10
Scrap Lumber per two horse load
5
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3
Fire Wood, per two horse load
- 3
u
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“ one “
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'2

Place your orders early as this material will move rapidly at these prices and many applications are
already in.
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S. 0 . SHINHOLSER, Contractor
Seminole Bank Building

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The hope of the future III* III tin*
hoy- amt young men. We of tin* nblef
gelo-nilloil will not l e able to *et tin*
IS•-&lt;I riv,-r i'll tin- iv«- illiln't start s&lt;&gt;*'ti
*•*• •vg'. J'., S,,-,i|it several lioyi say
tiley i.. lit ns well not gil to scliudl
If tliey must g-o home ami start In
funning v%ItIt their father*. FnllnV
often forget* Unit tin* son has out*
giown tile -mall hoy stage, and there*
fon- father feel* that Ids Judgment It
, mm li superior. Perhaps it |s, but often
It Isn't. We are all limiiuii, even tit
Ho- boys, und vve enjoy carrying out
plans mlib li vve helped to make. Not
only ibis, but tin- boy can often uinkti
v.-ry helpful sitgge-tlons ns to llovv
l-. -t to get lurg-Q moompll-linienlrf,
»ays I min Life. Many father* never
really llml out the merit which lies
In their own miio, until the sons an*
given -onie really rc.-pomdhle share In
the business of the farm. Hoys uro
•Flick to -ease work that carries with
It no re-poiislblllty- and they call such
work a task, and there I* much differ­
ence bet vvcell a Job lltld II tll*k.
will, niinrcln-ts and agitators being
sent to prison and being deported,
tile business of ridding (lie country of
n dangerous class Is beginning in
earnest. If such drastic steps hud heerv
taken when these activities begun- to
show themselves, much trouble. jM-rll
nnd loss would him* horn saved. As
It Is. these plotters against law nnd
order have simply been etico-srng.-d
by an easy tolerance which refused
In recognize their Immense capability
for mischief.
The college professor* are going to
organize u union, hat will have only
an academic Interest In strikes. \v„
fancy tlnu a college professors' strlkti
would pester noisily hut the profes­
sor-. themselves. \ strike rarely gets
on the country's nerve* until It hcglns
la touch the nppelllt or the pocket.

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For Sale— Two good Florida saddle
ponies. Pair of good hound dogs.
Henry Lee. R. A. Box 3.
42-3tc
For Sale— Fresh Milk Cow. R. L.
Garrison, Sanford. Fla.
4!-3tp.
For Sale— Lot
pulleys. Paragon

A. DOIT

Cor Sale— My home; cor First
street m.ii! French avenue. Can give
, i.
uL'ju I «une 0»t. Newly
papered and ir. first c!xm condition
throughout, own water system.
A. D. Smith.
39-tf.

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Iluick for sab Looks and runs as
good as new. 1). Si O. Gagag«^49-tfc

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F’or Sale — Iluick Sixl 1917 model
In excellent condition. B. &amp; O. Motor
Co.
39-tfc

CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

For Sale— High quality Jersey
milk cows, fresh. Can be seen at
Stone
Island near Enterprise or
address A. D. Commons, Mossdale,
Fla.
19-4te.

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For Sale— 10 acres land within
city limits I.ongwood, about five
blocks from brick highway—fine
citrus land. Will fell cheap. Address
Owner. Box 1080 •Jacksonville, Fla.
38-6tp

The duties of the office have been such that it has taken my

For Sale— F’urniture, beds, com­
bination hook rase and desk, hall
rack, six hole Princess range and
other pieces. Mrs. W. 11. Peters.
I0K Elm Ave.
37-tf

entire time making it impossible for me to see the voters personally
without neglecting the office to which you elected me four years
ago.

Don’ t think because 1 have failed to call on you that I am

indifferent or do not fully appreciate your support.

M y conception

For Sale— At less than half priceone nine column Wales Adding Ma.
chine with stand, used very little,
Care of Herald.
144-tf.

of a public official’s duty, as a servant of all the people, is first to
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the office and the publics’ business and if you re-elect me I shall

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continue this policy in future as I have in the past.

According to

FOR RENT

the Comptroller’s report my .office is second to none and one of

For Rent— Two or three nicely
furnished rooms for light house
keeping. Mrs. Nixon, Over 5 and 10
cent store.
42-3rc.

three in the state that is absolutely correct and up to date.
Thanking you for the confidence placed in me in the past

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For Rent — One nicely furnished
front bed room. Mrs. Nixon Over
5 and 10 cent store.
42-2tp

and soliciting your support in the primary based on my record as
a public official I beg to remain

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Press.
40-tf.

Furnished
Shop.

Very truly yours

rooms at

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42-3tc

F’or Rent — Furnished house,
strictly modern. 6 rooms $50.00
month. No children. Address P. O.
llox 373 City.
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For Rent—Store Room on Son
ford Avenue. See C. H. LelTler
37-tf

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ring and the thimble became the
possession of M in Marion Phillips*
The note of humor, skillfully carried
out in the arrangements was
u
novelty in entertainment much en­
joyed.
Others invited to meet the young
bride-elect were Misses Eleanor and
Ruth Roberts. Ruth
Stelnmyer.
Katherine Ayecocke.
Ruth Hand,
Ruth Kanner, Gladys and Esther
Wilson. Minnie Allen,
Mamie
Steele; Mrs. Chas. Merriwether. Mrs.
L. M. Stringfellow and Mrs. Wilson.
beautiful Church Weddimt
Perfect in every charming detail,
the wedding of Miss Nettye Mnlnes
to Mr. Thomas J. Moore was sol­
emnised at the Iluptist
Temple,
Thursday evening at nine o'clock.
Dr. Geo llytnan officiating using the
ring ceremony.
The church was elaborately de­
corated from the lower entrance
lurougiiuui me uuiiiioriuin. bamboo,
palms and Southern atnilux screened
the walls and entwined the columns,
forming a cool, green background for
the pink oleander blossoms, verbenas
and crepe myrtle arranged in graceful
profusion in fern dishes and vases
placed upon the window ledges and
platform,across the front of which
there was a charming arrangement
of small palm leaves. Wall vases
fdled with pink Mowers and ferns
hung upon the columns. Potted ferns
and other plants on standards enmpleted the dccorution of the jdutform
A lovely wedding bell, beneath which
the young couple stood to be married
wus ornamented with graceful sprays
of ferns end delicately tinted clusters
of larkspur, the clapper was of white
larkspur. Clusters of crepe
myrtle
decorated the pews and the places
reserved for the family were de­
signated with white ribbons.
A
plea ing program of music
was rendered I cfore the entrance of
the bridal party, which included a
group of songs by Mrs. A. M. Phillip
accompanied by Mrs. George Hyman
piuni.tt and Mrs. C. .1. Marshall on
the violin. Mrs. Phillips songs were.
" I Love You Truly", "D e a r " and
"T he Proposal"
To the music of
Lohengrins
"Bridal Chorus” the wedding party
entered the church presetted by the
ribbon bearers, Dorothy Haynes and
Margery
Hoskins, wearing daipty
little frocks of pink organdie, rufllcd
and ornamented with ribbon rosettes,

untieing the ribbons and Inking their
stand upon the platform. They were
followed
by Dr. Hyman
after
whom entered from opposite doors
of the church the ushers. Messrs
Leslie Hill and J. .1. Michr.il, Tom
Ilrothetson and Ellsworth Harper.
The matron of honor, Mrs. Schelle
M nines anti the beat man, Mr.
Ernest Murmly preceded the little
(lower girl, Mary Connelly, who wore
u pretty dre.is
of white orgundie
and curried a white basket of lovely
pink roses, tied with a big rnaline
bow. She walked before, the bride
scattering rose petals in her path.
The bride and groom followed, puss­
ing down the opposite aisles of the
church amd meeting beneath the
wedding bell. Amid the beautiful
surroundings, the bridal party group­
ed about the young couple, forming u
pretty picture.
The bride was sweet and winsome
in bur lovely wedding gown of white
satin and her tulle veil edged with
lace was caught with a coronet of
orungc blossoms. She carried an arm
boui|Uet of white Ophelia roses.
The mutrnn of honor was very
attractive in u dress of white net
over pink silk and her Mowers were
pink rose-buds and fern.

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the greatest place for Boating, Bathing,
Fishing, Fine G olf Courses, State League
Base Ball, Lawn Tennis, and all sports,
Lovely homes with charming lawns, tine
Carnegie Library, Parks, Piers, Beaches,
Churches, U. S. Naval Radio Station,
Theatres, stores, etc. . Beautiful drives
and trolley rides ^m ong Orange Groves,
from Tampa Bay to G ulf o f Mexico.
Cool and invigorating breezes night and
day give tone and tonic to your system.
Cleanest and finest City in the South,
and just the place for you to have the
time o f your life. We want you with us.

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Wanted— Man with team or auto
can give bond to sell 137 Watkins
home and f«rm&gt; products. Biggest
concern of kind in world. $1600
to $5000 yearly inti me. Territory
:r. this counly open. Write today.
J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 112 Winonn
Minn.________________________38-5tp

MISCELLANEOUS
Lost—On the streets, a fountain—
pen with gold hand with "Radford”
on it. Rewnrd if returned to Mrs.
Radford. Box 195.
42-2tc
"Daytona beach — Raymond Hotel
half block from beach, clean com­
fortable rooms, excellent home cook­
ing. RATES REASONABLE”
42-6tp

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Lost— Black grip containing fishing
tackle Sunday. Heturn to Taylor
Motor C o .' RowfaH.__________ 42-2tp
To Exchange—A he avy two horse
wagon for a one horse wagon. R.
R. Lynch,;Route A. Sanford.'18-.Up.
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I Ford Touring Car
Saxon SI* Roadster
I Chevrolet Touring used
seven mqnths
1 Velio 6 Touring
WIGHT TIRE COMPANY
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Mrs. Hyman wore a charming frock
of white lingerie, witli narrow pink
ribbons and a corsage bouquet of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
pink roses.
Minimum Charge for any one Ad 25c
One Time, per word.................... lc
Mrs. Marshall wns gowned in white
Three
Time, per word............. ..... 2c
silk and wore a pink rose-bud corsage
Six Times, per word................... 3c
Over Sli Times, )$c word per Issue
Mrs. Phillips wore u dress of white
Organdie and white ribbons and her Advertising In this column In which the
Mowres were a pink corsage of roses. address of the advertiser Is not given but
which refers you to Postofllrc Box Num­
ber or Care of Hrrald MUST be answer­
Immediately after the church
accordingly. Please do not ask us for
ceremony, an informal reception was ed
the names of advertisers advertising In
l.eld at the home of Mr. und Mrs. this way. Usually we do not know who
Schelle Maines for the relatives and they are, and If we do we are not expect­
ed to tell you.
close friends of the family.
Here e pretty decorative scheme
FOR SALE
wus tastefully carried out with
quantities of pink roses und southern
For Sale— Ford truck, one ton,
smilux, in living-room and dining­ worm drive. Apply at Lawson's
room.
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42-3tc
The bride's table, which was
For Sale — Dining table, huiTet nnd
centered by the beautiful weddinggas plate. 210 Park Ave.
42-tf.
cake, was lovely with it handsome
lace cover over pink und udorned _ F’or Sale— Five acres of improved
with graceful sprays of pink vine und land, two wells, land tiled, six room
asparagus fern
house and other buildings. 3 miles
The bride is the youngest daughter west of Sanford on brick road.
of Mr. ami Mrs. O. W. Muines of Inquire Henry Lee. R. A. Do* 3,
42-3tc.
Lake Duller. For the la it three years
she hns taught school in the Prirnury
For Rent — Two furnished down
schools of Hanford und is a very
stnirs rooms for light bouse keeping
popular girl.
206 East Third St.
42-2tp
The groom is u prominent young
For Sale— 1 baby carriage. Phone
business man of Mariana.
428.
42-1 tc
Mr. and Mrs. Moore left on the

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Best place in all the world for you to g
spend your Summer vacation, whether it
be for a day or for several months.
Ample accommodations at reasonable
prices, with special summer rates. Pro­
nounced the healthiest place in America.
Bring the children and all romp in our
glistening sands and bathe in the stimu­
lating waters o f Tampa Bay and Gulf of
Mexico. Catch fish, get. well a n d be
happy the rest o f your days. You owe
this to yourself and to your family. For
Booklet and further information, address §=
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Wanted — Board and room or hoard
only two refined young gentlemen.
Call Phone 499 or address Box 916. 2353232302484823235323482323
42-ltc.

Wanted — Roomers and Boarders.
midnight train for Jacksonville en
Mrs. GriHln. 119-5th St.
42-ltc
route to visit the groom’s parents ut
Milton, after which they will make
Wanted a pair of good mules and
their home in Marianna.
wagon. P. O. Box 98, Orlando FTa.
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42-.1tc
For the wedding trip. Mrs. Moore
wore u dress of durk blue crepe de
Wanted White woman to work
chine embroidered with gold und u
in cigar factory. J. J. Mauser.41-3tp
stylish hut of hluck and gold nnd
blue and tdd rose trimmings.
Wanted — Hove attractive pro­
position to offer man interested in
Life Insurance business, part or
Luncheon for House Guest
whole time, for Sanford or Seminole
A charming event of Inst Saturday Co., Can he handled in connection
was the beautiful luncheon with with Real Estate and Fire Insurance
which Mrs. Roy Rower entertained business. Address Box 719, Orlando.
in honor of htr guest, Mrs. A. C.
41-4tp
Price of Ocala. Mrs. Dower who is u
populaf young society matron, is
Wanted—Woman to wash
on
noted for the charm and beauty of premises, also good cook. Apply to
her entertainments. Invited to meet Mrs. George G. Herring, F’rench
the honorec were the girlhood friends
of Mrs. Price who wns herself a
Hanford girl. Those invited
were
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to avoid the commonplace,
and to show only Apparel of

Genuine Merit
at prices every woman can afford

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AWARDED
DAMAGES
SUSTAINED It V I’ ERISIIAIlLES
UKING DELAYED IN TRAN­
SIT IIY STRIKES.

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Tho grower* who during the past
mason lost their shipments of fruits
and vegetables on account of the
slow* movement of cars of perishable
products can take heart in the re­
cent ruling of a court in California
guaranteeing the American bruit Co ,
damages for fruit that had been
damaged in transit on account of u
railroad strike.

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There were many growers in the
Sanford section who had heavy losses
from this source last season and the
season before and new that a pre­
cedent has been established it is more
than probable that the growers of
the entire country will have a clear
case against the railroad companies
for damages sustained by slow move­
ment regardless of whether it be a
strike or mismanagement or pare
shifllessless and carelessness. Tha
following is the article that appeared
in the New York Produce News;
Los Angeles. May 21 -California
shippers and growers are deeply in­
terested in the verdict for $1,76"
awarded to the American Fruit
Distributors against the
Federal
Railroad Administration and the
Southern Pacific. The suit was based
on tin1 loss when II curs of cantaloup
rotted in the railroad yards last
August during the strike.
Judge Wood ruled that the re­
sponsibility of the rarrier was not
removed because employees were on
strike. He fixed the damages at the
minimum market value of the can­
taloupes that rotted. This decision
will probably have important bear­
ing on the losses suffered during the
switchmen's strike as well as possible
losses that may follow the expected
shortage of refrigerator cars.

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Pup delays Tube Train;
Theater Patrons Storm
New York. — Then tor-going
passengers on an express bound
uptown In the Seventh avenue
subway, fumed and fretted while
the train ran at quarter-speed
with frequent Jerky stops. As
the hour for curtains to rise on
matinees rnme perilously near,
n self.constituted
committee
called on the motnnnnn for an
explanation.
He was peering
anxiously out of bis cab window
at n bewildered brow n nnd whlte
terrier running between the
mils.
"The pup can't run nny faster." the motortnnn explained,
"and I ain't going to run over
him. Ttiat stands If we don't
get It) Times square till night."
At Times square the terrier
still wns nhend of the trnln but
going at a greatly reduced pace.
"I hope tie'll fall out when he
sees daylight at One Hundred
and
Twenty-eighth
street,"
sighed the rnotorman.

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FROM 19th DISTRICT

IT ’S ALL IN TIIE

“ K N O W -H O W "
We can assure you of the advis­
ability of having ctLsings repaired
and re-treaded because we know
when it will prove satisfactory
and win n it will not. It -h re dis­
carding a partly worn or blown
out tire, get ot.r price for repair­
ing and otir guarantee for satinfat tion. They're a money-saving
comhimit ion.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
PHONE 17
Oak and 3rd St,
Sanford, Florida

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
JACKSONVILLE

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These Goods You W ill Buy at a Savings from

35 to 5 0 P e r Cent
We are going to give the PEOPLE OF SANFORD a chance to buy this beautiful
stockjBELOW COST rather than carry it over for next season.
COME! STOCK UP!

ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR TO COME! THIS IS YOUR 0PP0RT U N IT Y TO S A V E R E A L M O N E Y

SUITS
Men’s All-W ool and Silk Pongee Suits
$30.00 SUITS
35.00

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American workmen have been sttccessful, after workmen of several oili­
er nations failed, In evolving a system
of treating sealskins to make them
more valuable.
For tunny years furriers bad desired
a black dye with which to trent seal­
skins successfully. The moth- hnd al­
ways been a brownish luster. First,
the French ntiioiiitici-d a black dye, Ion
tills live rota."it tlx- Cur lx*
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to rapidly disintegrate.
The llrltlsh then worked out a sys­
tem of dyeing the sealskins black, but
lln-y could lint make the skill pliable
and garments made from them were
awkward. The lack of soft tanning
and the thick leather made It linposi-lhle to get the lltircs and degrees of
drape desired In garments.
Today the Alaskan seal, under the
American method. Is ns supple and
may he as easily manipulated ns tho
kid of a lady's glove nr n line piece of
chiffon velvet. It Is not an exaggera­
tion to say that an entire dressed skin
can to- drawn through n small napkin
ring. The credit for the flexibility Is
due to the machinery atid process lnstnlhsl In St. I.oiils and known us the
I'mis ten St. Louis method.—St. Dttiln
Times.

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A ll other goods you may see will be
sacrificed at the lowest possible prices.

ODD PANTS
FORMERLY

NOW

$ 5.00
7.50
8.50

$3.00

10.00

5.00

3.75
4.00

60.00

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$1.00

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W ORK

1.50

FORMERLY

NOW

$1.25
3.00

$0.75
1.75

MEN’S UNDERWEAR
In Silk and Cotton

10.00

NOW

FORMERLY

$1,25
8.50

NOW

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5.00
7.00
8.50

SHIRTS

SILK NECKWEAR AND SOCKS

NOW

Silk Tub and Silk Crepe de Chene Shirts
and Silk Stripes

Always examine your children's toyi
before allowing them to (day with
them. The paint may come off with
sucking, or there may hu rusty pro
Jccilng nails In ihctn.

40 PER CENT oil ON JEWELRY and
HANDBAGS, RAINCOATS and
LEATHERETTES

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SHIRTS
Woven Madras, Percals, and Attached
Collars

Caro of Toys.

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HATS

A n d A ll Other M en’s Furnishings, H ave Just Arrived

Successful Method Evolved by Which
Dressed Sealskins May Be Made
Thoroughly Pliable.

Probably no monarch Is n more Arm
believer In the power of the mascot
tlinn the young shall of Persia. lie
Inis nearly 200 mascots, most of them
heirlooms, which have played some
port In the history of Ids prod......
Chief among these Is -t cube of alls
tier which, according to eastern lore,
fell from heaven In Mahomet's time.
11 Is supposed to ward off danger, nnd
the shah usually wears It round his
neck.

GREATEST—

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Shah Believe* In Maieots.

Best adapted to Florida
climate and soil. Prompt
shipment from b ig stock.
Send for 11120 catalogue and
weekly price list. Oldest
established seed house in the
state.

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are sold. We have just closed our Palm Beach and West Palm Beach Stores, of which
the complete stock, consisting of;

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200 Recruits D ally— Scarlet Coats and
□ear-skin Busbies Replace
Khaki Uniforms.

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Rrltlsti army at the mte of 2&lt;X) per
day and tunny of the men whose
period of service was about to expire
have re-enlisted.
The crack guards regiments tune
blossomed out again In tJielr prewar
scarlet (unis nnd bearskin busbies. In­
stead of khaki.
According to the Morning Rost, the
regular army l« to have Its prewar
establishment Increased bv about 100,*
(■si men, with the ultimate object of
getting another fiOOflOO men voluntar­
ily to undertake liability for general
service when tho army reserve Is
needed.

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Old Friend Returns.
Ravens of Tower of Lendon
Jud Tunklns.
Mrs. Newlywed wns speaking proud­
Our old celluloid collar friend ht*
Tbe ravens an* an Institution |„
•The city nyin.” said Jud Tunklns,
“who thinks ?,e krows nil nlmttt how been exhumed again. Ibis time by Ra­ ly to her caller of their new house, Tower of London, although tl„ r.- \
Editor of Sanford Herald:
phael. "He wear* sleeve garters; uses snd told of Its having hollow block record that they are one of in ( •. ^
There it an ordiann **• against the to run u fn m Is gem-rally a chap who
r, mustache coffee cup. n cigar cutter construction, thus Insuring plenty of features. One of th- j.
doesn't
take
the
tronhle
to
keep
the
drug •.tort-' and cold drink stands
and n change pur**-; bis name. In gold ventIbitlon. “ 1 doVt think your mod­ has charge of the rnn-tx. glrlngrass cut In hts own front yard."
Haying open on Sundays. Drug
letters. I« old Englished on bis sharing ern dwelling has anything «w our old- a particular name, such n, "sV1^
stores are supposed to open Sunday
taug; and he carries Ids watch In a fashioned frame house in that respect,” Crow, thief," If it lulls the r&gt;....
Depend* on Point of View.
returned b*-r caller. "Every night wo of tbe bird.
morning for a few hours and in after
" '*r
IVi- ran see in the puddle either the chamois hag."— New York Tribune.
lock the cat In the cellar nnd let tier
n ion* for an hour but cold drinks mud or tii*- reflect Inn of the blue sky;
cut of tin* attic iti the morning."—
The Wind Decides.
stands Jt at all. A frw year ngnthe Just, ns we choose.—Lucy Fitch PerUplift Three.t&gt; Science.
It l« ibo n*.
. . .
In Fnmntra the wind d. cldcs the Doston Tran»crl*o
l-1
r
•
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good people of Sanford mad- a
. ,
••
"• icier.ce tv ,*■»
a til*!.
length
of
time
n
widow
shall
remain
work
Hint
helps
the
wo er. The
against tbe o.iening of rob! drink
reformer rii.-or- hut
r .
tingle. Just nfter her husband's dentil
But One W ay to Acquire Wealth.
Think Before You Adventure.
.tan Is on Sunday t I made then,
she piants a flagstaff at her door, upon
Wealth is not acquired, ns many per­ crate. As Prof. Mllllken Well'
- '*
R
Is
said
that
I
he
most
beautiful
(close up. Now they acem to have
women In tho world are the women which a flag Is raised. While the flag sons suppose, by fortunate specula­ long ago: "One little new advance nS
been granted an inch and taken a
of the Tehuantepec tribe of Moxlcun remains uniom by the wind tho eti­ tions nnd splendid enterprises, but by the discovery of ductile tungsten
mile and remain open all day un- Indians. In addition to this fact we quette of Sumatra forbids her to mar­ the dally practice of Industry, frugal­ makes electric light one-third c, „
d ly rSSirdless of all law and decency. might say that these women are care­ ry; but at tbe first rent, however ity and economy. He who relics upon pensive ns It was before. Is K i . J , ’
The church people are forced to go fully guarded by tho men of the tribe, small, she can lay aside her mourning, these means will rarely be found des­ contribution to human well belnr (V.,
by these places and see them open in that the Journey Is a long one, and assume her most bewitching smile nnd titute. nnd he who relies upon nny all kinds of changes in the V am
direct violation of the law and w*e traveling, especially In winter, Is pro- accept tbe first man who presents him­ other will generally become bankrupt. enter."—Fa ucl Crowther a ^
World's Work.
self.
—Francis Wnylnnd.
wonder why this is allowed to tie so. carious.
Surely our mayor and city Commis­
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig
sioners are aware of this violation
and a e shutting their yes to it. If
these places are not willing to obey
the law and keep open a short time
before church they should be closed
all day Sunday as the law say* they
should.
Citizen.

On Sunday

.

.

.

$0.50
5.75

.

LEE UNION-ALLS
FORMERLY

NOW

$5.00
7.50

$-1.00
6.00

Boy's Union-Alls, now

2.50

I THE W ALDR0F MEN’S SHOP,
5|

30 South Beach Street

Daytona, HoridJ

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June J. I9-®

Till; SANFOItl) HKItAl.D

Fo r

PAGE 11

&amp;SON

5 DAYS

Lasting

5 DAYS

Onlv

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Only

P E R
TER
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Store of Truth, Courtesy and Quality—Good Place to Shop !
\AFfx H o T m

C u t A m r P n V p o
v v C 1. J lS L V C &lt; U l l t V j u r A. I I C 'u S

This store in an effort to do its bit in
reducing the cost of living, announces

a 2 0 p e r c e n t c u t in price on all m e r c h a n d is e . L o w e re d p rices by th e m e r c h a n t a n d c o n s e r v a tiv e b u y in g on th e
p a rt of th e p u b lic form a c o m b in a tio n th a t is in d o m ita b le . I3ny no m ore th a n yon a b s o lu te ly n eed a iu l b u y th a t in
th is sto re , w h e re low ered p rices offer d e sira b le b a r g a in s .

SBe on inland to See a Thousand Bargains in a Hundred L in e s. P rep are How!

W IN © F R I D A Y , j y H E
Domestic

- Long Cloth - Nainsook
Cambric - Muslin

PRICE WILL HE NAMED

ON

DAY OF SALE

Hosiery
SILK, LISLE and COTTON
Fancy, Lace and Plain. Every need you may wish for
at Ilie old marked purchase of
T W E N T Y PER CENT OFF

Frolasel and Warner
Rust Proof
Front and Hack Lace
Those in 20 per cent sale, $3.00 Corset
- - $2. it)
We cannot replace them at price quoted

00 doz Full Size Cotton and Lisle Vests
Special at 15c

Bathing Suits

30-in

Your choice of our slock of
Wool, Snlin ami Cotton
Hnlhing Soils at a

Cnhleaehed Sea Island
Muslin
flood value

-

-

21c

Turkish Bath
Towels

Hlark
Cordova”
White

Xlra large size, double
loop
8!)c value - 73q,

20 per cent oil’

All Silk and Voile

Wool

IJresses

S P R IX O

33 1-3 p c off

33 1-3 p
Silk,

Wool

C

and

Summer Wear

All Reduced

C

Sells regular at l!)c

20

off

p

Hose Special
Ladies All Silk Full Fashioned Pure Dyed Silk Hose
Double Sole, Nigh Special Heel - $2.50

-

Tub

three

(.n o t

it s

«»r

s it m a i.

VARIES ill SII.K

TWENTY PER CENT OFF

This Sale Is
For

.CASH
I

Only

Sale price 30c

Draperies
300 Pieces to Select From

C

36-in Skirtings
flood Quality for Skirts and Suits,

Complete Line

of Colors.

Your opportunity to buy Silks below market value. Most
of them have been scarce all this season. All
high standard merchandise
•10-in Crepe tie Chene
30-in Satins
.16-in INmgccK
:i«-in Satin Slripol Skirlinfts
10-in Printed Gecirgelts 35 in Hroadelolii Shirtings
30-in Printed Foulards 30-In TalTetta
Tricolitte, Haronetle, Fancy Skirtings

50 cent value

-

-

H r o c c flin crtinm c
U reSS U in g tia m S

20 per cent off

-

18c

4 0 . in W liit o Vnilf»&lt;s
4U-1I1 W h ite V01ICS

Stripes, Plaids &amp; Checks

This lot was bought

50c valm*

especially for this sale

Now

-

*15e

13c

Imported French Organdies

White
Novelty Flaxon

40-in
Printed Voiles

40-in wide, all shades
20 p c discount.
Sale price $1.00

Sheer and &lt; repo. Ideal
Wash Fabrics
TWENTY PER CT. OFF

A large assortment
All new patterns
Sale price GUc

Material so much wanted

House Furnishings

33 1-3 Per Cent Discount

of
Sheets - Towels - Quilts - Damask
Curtains - Draperies

on our entire stock of
LADIES’ SILK and WOOL SWEATERS

i : i : n n i:i&gt;

Georgette and Crepe de Chene Blouses

-

To Close Out, Discounting the Line for Less Than
Can be Houghl at Wholesale

off

Skirls

p

Work Clothes

Boy's Blouses and Shirts

for

20

The Standard Material for

at

S II 1 T S

A. m

Piece Good Special— Worth Cheviots

Silk Department

Ladies' Gauze Vest

Childrens L»sle Hose

Entire Stock of Silk and

Wash Dresses

Corset Department

JO I T I t ( T N T D I S C O l NT

Closing Out Sale of New Spring
Ready-to-wear

43

tw enty

per

-

Napkins

cent

Under Muslin Specials
fiowus, Envelope Chemise, Cndcrskirls, Camesoles
Material of Silk and Nainsook
Entire stock on sale at a reduction of 20 per cent

Miss America Middy Suit
Three Attractive Styles

&amp; S O N
Sale Closes Wednesday, June 9th

X

-

Special price to Close Out

All Goods Will
Be

CHARGED
*

At
Regular Prices

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Till: SANFORD HERALD

P A C K 12
Dally Thougnl.

ratSA VERDE NATIONAL PARK

Tlie present I- tie* living sum total
)f the whole Past.—farlyh*.

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for skitnmintr tin* rat- olf tln ir m»lll««es vats, wlnTc* tllo-e MVeel*
to*,till'd crealnte- had a mtstv habit
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lint donalhali’s friend* w e r e slill
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dinner in New YorL:
‘‘Through mi-ipivernnicnt «*ivi!ii'atiuii m*arlv r-.ciu* a t*i•-j&gt;|o*r iti tin
world war. I’n ili.-atiim v, ill &lt;•-in* .1
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GleASSES ADJUSTED
and REPAIRED
1

L. A. BRAND
Optometrist-Optician

Is !

221 E. Hrnl Street
Opposite PoatofTlc#

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In in . l*rJ**, and lit*- Sard**f«l II* raid a »•-* k ly
ftr» •|ia,|!»**f jitil*ti nIt* d in Sa n f e«rd, Srfnlr»i»:,,*
( *•14n t y , I l &gt;*rid * ** Inf r»11&gt; *1# *ig it &gt;»f««l a » I Ii *■
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tr*1 dav &lt;d Jur*»«. I'y jo
SUM .
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S . F* It* M a»f»f *.

Siilir11**r !&lt;&lt;r ( ir iplttlnant

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According to Sen.i'.or Johnaon, Culnn
fjug.ir Pl.interv Employed Them
With Good Results.
l *N

B E A N HAMPERS

Mwn Venlc National park, Colo­
rado, is fifp on miles long and eight
miles wide, rising from the valley on
the north side, its top sloping south­
ward to the cliir bordering the Val­
ley o f .Motions on the south. The
Arr.plc stocks ot aii kinds o f Crate M a t e r ia l
Mc.-a Veide or Green Mesa, is .-«•
D rltth
l • —e- o/ •
tilled from the r**i!iir and ji:.;..:,
Nails, Insecticides and Ferti­
"I.Ivina without privacy." snld an
trees which impart to it ri grein ihservimt wnmiin the fitlo*r du&gt;‘. "&lt;'*
color.
it* mi. : •o. on iipnrtiiient or tmnrdlizer Materials.
A largo limn.m |M&gt;pulation lived na |iou-e. lends u- to nervous shiptreck. We feel the siriiln of too closo
in the cliir dwelling- in prehistoric
•ontnrt with ......... .
members of our
times. They obtained their liveli­ 'utility mid wlili our nelghhon. Hut
hood hv ngrienlttm; mi tin* t o p s of ■vi* do not know whut the trouble Is.
the mesa. (lame was sea rut and wa­ A1.- fi*el thni -otnethliia I- wrong with
ter was, at thtii time, rare and found hr- phire we lire living tind we move.
iVe -imply move from one luix to me
tmly in feijm-tered plan • m .ir the vtlii-r. Whet
ticrof I- more room—
heads of canyon.-, hut tin ndn*1 *.......... notiali
for
privacy—rtmto
Units t ultiv ati d their farms and 1•muiah to he alone."
S a n f o r d , F lo r id a
rah'-d their corn, which they ground |
nr. stom .s «*.ilhd mUut*-, and I .i'•••■!
! ,(1ST &lt; !i e&lt;i I’ rii i*n Str el
their br&gt; ad on a llal stone grid&gt;Ilc.
tv
.IT#* v&gt;ftp* &gt;tiftftjy. * f th* Hoard *4 **ir* nor# 1
■W.ll
S MT l:ty li ght.
S»«*tar&gt; Ftlhlir, State «f FLirida,
• Tin* p ptilnlmn &gt; f the chtf -i'v•II,1ii*i im! m**f tine *»f thr rv*fporatP.rt *halt F
At i M m n .i * 1 in r %p lf --V ( i r t 2 .A, I &gt;2d
Id on th r S * rund T l uV«d&lt;iy of July «.f ,• •**
Sc
hi
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M.en.v
2*111
intT'. d ’ r til II re:i&gt;. in 1, in,:
■i■"tr, at * hlch Urn. th r H&lt;»afd *4 I Nt*, •
, f«*f Inro-p. ratn**
tu u*( I *■ « I* * (» 4 and sin* ahall nn thr
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emerged fr-ilii t r caves and ho:!'. .
their home- in tie* open on top of
H U M \H\ I R H S IM i
the ine-n in tie* form of pmldo- •r
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PEPPER CRATES

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When you say you have encnjifil hy
the sttln of your teeth, do yen know
yon nre ouotlng Sertpturo? I,«w&lt;k in
tlie twentieth ver-e of tlie nineteenth
charter of Joh and you will find tin*
lino: "My l-mie rlenveth to my skin
and mv th’ «h, and I tun escaped with
tlie stitn of my teelli.'*

, r o w , lo i r , in-11 amt &lt;trat in any amt all kin d, day elect th« officer* abnv* named. who shall
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and o lh rr llowrr*. and to u r n s ,'c u t. acrv* for a period ol one year or until thrir
buy, i»ll and "deal In an y and all kind* cl ( u r c iu o r a are clcctrd and tjuadfled. Until
farnai lo do any and all Ihlngi necraaary to tbs Drat annual meeting u m lrr this charier
ca rry on a general tlorlat, nure-ry and Irrn the liuaineaa uf this corporation ahall bo
bualntaa. I n carry on and entertain an y bull- conducled by W. M. I l a y n n a* prealdent. V.
nru,
undertaking, traneaction commonly E . It ouglao a* tlce-prrodrnt and Sanford
‘ be S,
Secretary-treaiurtr and
carried on nr undertaken by rapllallela, pro- I'. Uo udnry ahall
mntere, flnanciera. conlrarlora, merchant*, W, M. llaynea. S. I". Ibraitniv. V. K . l&gt;oug)a-a,
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commi**!»n men and ag m le , and in the due
rnurer nl aurh buelnre* to draw, accept, m - the Hoard of I ilrrct ra.
dor-e, arriuirr. and w ll any ncgntlal.le nr
vrtlcle C
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The h ig h ..! amount Of InJebtedncM which
cluil.bg debeniure*. bnnda, nolcw . n d bill. cl , y
corporalton may at any time .object
n rh an r.
T o l u y , tfll. rtt*.rlci*cr. r m i , i m - !
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giro%r. • x r h a n f r , anrl
a r t iu i f - . V 't •h* ,, bt , I U * ™
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l»oi# i f ami flral in r t *1
lm jifo An I i
Articlf i .
an*l ur.JmpftiA* &lt;1. «»r »ny inl»rt«t (btfrio- T*
Th«» n a m n ami ai]&lt;ir» wi of th r auharribro n rlu t I a »I tiff o f *tu rr» ^fur tltr ftu rrh aa ■, Inn JnrofCtnralnra «n«! th«* m iro b tf of •liar**#
htlffinc, or*4 iaN* vnt t r i a l l or n holaa!*- uf i «y.l»irrf!'-**«! fty l a r h ai« n followa:* tv w it:
dry foorlft, yfoerfir#, and c« n* ral airtre*
T . W, L a » ton, San lord, Florida, 8 altar*-*
rum modi 1 i« • *4 any natur# w hatrvrr, and to ' V, I!.
San ford, r ton da, 8 a h ir t i.
do anv and all
n*f*-#aary to th* me*
Sanford F. fJoudney, Sanford, Florida, 5
***«ful oprraUou of any, ftllhtr or all v.f aald tharta.
‘, u , i n , Vi
VV. M. I I . j net. Sinforil FtnrMa. S share.
\r llr tr 3 .
Scfcrilr Main*#, Santord, Florida, 5 aharra.
T h r amount *d Capital otock rf thi* c rLN A. Dourlaaa, Sanford. Florida. ® aharra.
p ration *i ail »* 91000.00, d iv l 4 r d inln Aft)
E . r . H o u il
Sanford, Florida, &amp; abar#«
• hafft# *4 Ih r par valu# of llttO.CMl. #arh. Stork I
»ltnraa thrr* 4 thr »aid inn.rporatora
tr. ». payahtr . i t h r r In ca«h or In property,
herrunto art thrir hand*, thia th r 3rd
labor **r arrvicr#, th* value of *urh property. M * y f'f June 1920.
E. F,
Ifoufthuldrr
lal** r or a#r%ir#a to l.t* filed at a mrrtln y call- T .
» . L a n ton,
Schrlt# Maine*
ri| for fturh tuiffioir*
f* * * Uoudnry
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I K. A. l&gt;ous!a»«
A tilflr I*
I Stall* *4 Florida,
ftooner ifin o lv rd b y nprrat Pn *4 County *4 &gt;rmin'd#:
law thfa rorjMifatiun ahall ralftFit tirrpritially I
f On thi* day pcr«'inall&gt; app* ar#d h*for«* mr
A r ilr t r S .
a Notary I'ubfir, T . \V. L a » t » n , W. L . Oouc* I
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T h r n fflrrM nf lid * co rp o ral Ion »ha
last* VV. M Ha yn rr, Sanford F . flnttdnav.
Frt-ridrM. a A'ir*-*prfaidrnt, a SrcrtSarv and * Srhrll# Mainer, h. A. Ilouctaftft* and K. I . •
Tr* a*ur* r, tiir of»r# *&gt;f S r r r t t a r v anti Tr#a»* flr'Uiholdcr t*» tns s rII kr."» n and known t*» *
»ir. r |nav I* fUl»«l •*&gt;' *»r*f“ and th# »arnr j.r
t»* thr p*r*or » drrcHbrd in and mho, r t r c u t f d
•••ft, tir*m• r the * t y lr *4 S f c f r t tnry-Tr*
n r y * T r . =a* jf r, i h » , for* aoinir artict*-« nf incorporation a n d '
and a Hoard «f fivr d lrrrto rr T h r I .ar*l * f thry ta'*!. ac __________
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krioal*df*d
m* that th»&gt;
•flrrctora *hall h r i l r c t r d by lh# ito ckl
* th# afifunl futi (Inc nf th r mrpor»*.
and ,%pr,
! h* «ai*f It* afd *4 alirt *rt #»r*i «half i I t ? • f and
my hand and Tt**la! *» t it San*
, fr*.m f h*•r qumhef Mir i-tT -••?» i f tht *
for L SenltmU County, FI**iida, ihi« thr*
jmraUon. t h r prr*(drr ! and f**f* t ary
if I da. ol J *11*“, V i» i'*2"
►la-rtrd -t all aft a* f.rrvldt fit and rrcr*!ar-&gt;
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tir* I* h* rally Iflvi-n that if, Ihr uniirf•ig*nt-tl. have t hi* day nrcardf'-d ariil h a vr
a'•••iriiatf**! 1.1'tir**■1v• * im** a rnrfmratiMft uti'lrr
IF.* ran .. ■
d T i l l : M \ It L ( ' II A LN L t L F tn SK
I *1 1M F A SAi * for ttir |»ur|;»*i*»« art f **r! Ii undrr
l lb** |iru|iu«rd urtf.lv* «.| inr*»r 1■
**r a 11*. n lit rH o
an n»-l i d , i h r nfifllial &lt;d » hlrh I ft fI *** *»u til*'
with i h r S r r r rla r y *d Stat»- at TilUha****', I
Mi.rida, that » r intrnd l*» and «ii! apjdy
to «h* H.mtirahlt' Sldnry J. ( ’ .»tt*, (*«%trn"r
&lt;d Flviriila, at TaUaha««tr, Florida, urt Ihr

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T h r n im r of t hla rorporatlnn ihall !i* i h r
Marrrhain*il
Hoc# Co m p an y, and Ito prin­
cipal .tffir**a and plar# of Frt*in*-*s chall h r at
Sanford,
Srmin«d# C o u n ty, Florida, with
branch ofTlcrt at other placet In th# S u l # uf
Florida, aa iti lluard of IHrrctorc may dr*
tip a la
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T h r frn rra ! natur# of Ih r hu*in#«&lt; to h#
conduct#*] by th# corporation ahall b# ta

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This is no sensational scheme to raise any given
amount of money, but it is an annual event which
we arrange for our patrons each year. ;
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You can put in several days to good advantage by
shopping here during this sale.
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WE MAKE THIS AS A SPECIAL INVITATION
TO ATTEND THIS MONEY SAVING EVENT

Yowell-Drew Company
CENTRAL

- F L O R I D A ’S - C E N T R A L

S H O P P IN G - P L A C E

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This Annual Event is especially arranged for our
many friends. and patrons for miles around; an
event which presents values that are actual savings
on Quality Merchandise.
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Orlando’s Largest S tore— Quality D id It

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The Annual June
Clearance Sale of
th e Yow ell-Drew
Co., Orlando, Fla.
Date of the Sale
June 4th to 12th

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Mh day *4 July l'40, l*.r ((tier* |&gt;atrn( upon |
«aid ifilftri of inr.irpuratiun.
V F llnt4j(la«ft
W M Hay nta
Srhrllr M aim*
Itlli Ir*' «.f Inrut pura(Ivin
Wr. ihr 11tidrr«i curd, tiefrhy aa|tiriat«* nuf *
*1 Iv* * liiffdhrt luf Ihr puft)A*r uf Inmr[mfatlfif
and f.'rmint a hudy fiiditlr and eorpf»f*lr
uudtf the Ia« ■ id ihr fitaI# .’[.Fforfda, umlrr
Ihr folio* inc tdoputrd (?hartrr and artlrln
of Inrnrporation.

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�June 4. 1920

THE SANFORD IIKRAI.I)

PAGE 13

ALL GERMAN SHELLS

LEFT

ARE YOU INSURED?

W. J . .THIGPEN

&amp;

IF N O T , SEE

COMPANY

AGENTS

THE FOLLOWING IS NOT THE OFFICIAL BALLOT AND IS NOT
BE USED AS SUCH ON JUNE 8th, BUT IS SUBSTAN­
TIALLY THE SAME FORM
Familiarize yourself with the names on the Ballot so you will know who yoi
for in the various offices. 'The mark to indicate for whom you desire
(X; t« be placed in the column following the name and where more il
dates are running for an ollice and only one is to he elected, put an X
name of the candidate you desire to Vole for second choice in the seen
not Vote more than one choice for the same candidate.

V l i n y .'. I i u s f 'T ; ly y o u r building
m !i y
r.et u
t » ■ more th in just so
All tliut ticrimili .In'll Hu- I' ll i.f a
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for Delegates to National Democratic
Convention, State at Large:
Vote fur Four

&gt;r ivailro.nl t oaimissioiu'r:

In northern I'raiiri' wan 1111-*
fniit, tihoitt will. It. In Oil* ili'i |i _r.i»*.
» family Is ^I,,.wti. pit hero I fur On*
1 11&gt;*1-in uf a I'liilil

Vole for nije Fir-1 &lt; hoice ami
oil for Second ( ’ hoice.

PLAN HAVRE-PARIS OIL TUBES

LAMES F. A LE X A N D E R

d o in

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JOHN T. BUSH
FRANK C l.A ltk
i'HOM ASA. DABBY

\ «»ti* for on • Fir-t Choice and
0110 Second Choice.

CROM W ELL GIBBONS

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CKO. A. l M ’OTTF.S
J. F. FKAi 1»CK

IB A N K DAB B is
.1. It. HODGES

D W ID S IIO I.T Z

BRYAN MACK
FAT M F B I'IIY

fo r Stale Senalor. I!ltli Sonaioti.il
Dislritl:

&lt;;k &lt;&gt;. \V. W ARD
for Delegates to National Democratic
Convention, lilt Congressional
District:

JOU I I E

fo r .Member of House
Bepresentslives:

Vote for two.
J. F. T. ROWDF.N
CFO. W. FISH KB

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X TB IIl’ B Y. MILAM
CIIAS. A. W YCKOFF

F. I*. F O R S T FI
J . I.!*;i*: S M IT H
Vote for one

Note for one.

G FO R G F G . IIKRRINt;

SIDNFY J .C A T T S
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DUNCAN U. FLETCHER

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F. F. BRADY
A. B. CAMERON
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For (Governor:

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

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C. M. HAND

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Vote for one First Choice and
one Second 1 'hoiee.

r»!7 Commercial Street

Vote for one First Choice and
Mile Second ( ’lioirc.

Vote for one

for Clerk of Circuit Court
Yolo for one

CARY A. IIA RD FF

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Squeegse

Tread

R J L I ofU F E

LINCOLN Ill'L l.K Y
VAN ( ’.SW EA R IN G EN
for Constable District No. I
For Attorney General:

Vote for one

Vote for one First Choice and
one for Second Choice.

1. L. BILLINGSLEY
RIVERS II. BUFORD
JAMES K. CALKINS

D. II. HOOK FI
A. B.STIFFS
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For County Commissioner Distrirt
Vote for for one First Clw
and one Second Choice.

For Comptroller*
\’ote for one.

KNDOB ( T R L K T !

ERNEST AMOS

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A I.LIFJ. ANGLE
For Slate Treasurer:

E. II. KII.BKK
J .T . Me LAIN
For Cotinlv Commissioner District

Vote for one.
•I.C. LF.NINO
W .S. McLIN

K. I*. HAGAN
JOHN MFISCII

For State Superintendent of Public
Instruction:

For County Commissioner District
No. I : *

Vote for one.
DIXIE M. HOLLINS

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Vote for one

A. F. I I K M i
L. A. B R I M I.ID

W. X . SB EATS
For Justice of the Supreme Court
(•roup No. 2

For Constable District No. I
Vote for one

Vote for one.
JO H N S. BEARD

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THOMAS F. WEST

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We Have It, Will Get It, or It Isn’t Made

1A M O N D T i r e
users, we have to
admit, are prejudiced.
H a v in g e x p e r i e n c e d the
superior service o f Diamonds
for years, they usually refuse
to listen to a suggestion o f a
change.
“ W h y g i v e up t he old we
K N O W f o r t h e n e w we
D O N ’T K N O W ?” theyr..gue.
It*s a hard argument to beat.
IPs easier to buy Diam ond
Tires and avoid all arguments.

D IAM O N D TIRES
"Full cf Lift"

THE STANDARD AUTO TOP CO.
315 West First Street
Is Now Ready For— And Doing Business
Drop in and look over our Complete Line of Top Materials, Seat Covers, Lights
and other Top Accessories.

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For Sherifl‘:

for Roprescntaliw in Congress, till
Congressional District:
FOR REST LAKE
W .J. SEARS

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F. F. IIOUSIIOLDFR

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SHIIIKEO

Mr. Meek— Kr—would you mind
Idling her yourself, doctor?—Ixjudoit Answers.

For County .liidge:

for Cnitetl States Senator:

pane., i.j u c a v e r Hoard.

It w ill p a y y o u to
be n n r o f th em .

Doolor T o ll your wife m&gt;t to
worry ulmtil that slight iloafin ****, as
it in merely an iudiontinn nf mlvaiieimr )oarn.

\ ole for tine

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pouiTs ot nails—

You i*.i- lor tho materials. T h e service
intlie * .
olume o f business
it bin
throuRli siij'fr-sitisiied customers.

I.oinlnti.— Tin* I ’rendl Cnvonilili'tlt
111!•* Mil lift loill'll tlli&gt; collotrill'tloll of II
•liiiihle pipe lino for oil In twi'oii llavro
atal I'n r K ti .................... . iilmiii I.Vf
mllo-i. It In Mated I.j- tin* Atiiorlran
I'liamlior of t'ommci* •••In l.iimloii.
• hio of tho |•! 1•«* liiii't. ultli an Intormil lllllMlotor of toll llli'lli'-. Is In In*
U'oil fur lionv\ uiol oils, ami al-ovo II
will In* a Manlier pipe lino &lt;&gt;Y four
liwlios. for |iotro|ouni nnl moiiir spirit.
It Is atitn*l|&gt;at&lt;'&lt;l tlint I Jlnu tons of
lioavy am) I. i mvi tons u f IIclit o i l s ami
spirit oati lio |iumpo&lt;| tliroiu*li tlioso ,
linos ■ illy, tlmn mutorliilly llelitciiliii; ■
tlir* alltll- lilt V of sllpplv lll|! I’.il ls vvltll
coal liy faollltutlim tin* u»o of lioavy
o i l s III U s plan-.
It Is Impoil to 1*0111ploto tin* linos in ilmo for in*M winter.

For Stale Allorney, Tilt Judicial
Circuit:

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our building
ntnti rial !.: . •*.•; *i! .1. . .*■ , . rienc? in Service
&gt;
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you want at the
ri
&gt; • 1 in planning tho
\vi
ting proper mate*
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1rvicc in 'ritvenng the Roods.

French Government to Construct Pipe
Lines to Solve C 0.1 l Short.iQC
Problem.

T..I. AD RLFYARl)

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Florida

S a n fo rd

Wight Tire Company

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TUB SANFOItli IIKltALD

rAGi: i s

GERMAN LIVING
COST IS HIGH

$1000.00
m

FOR A HOM E

t'V**
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I have on hand a "ood live room, two story house
which I am instructed to soil lor $1,000 i a.-&gt;h.
House must be moved from present \location but
would cost .$6000 to build today. I f'y o u t fia v c la
vacant lot which you would like to improve, here is a
a very unusual opportunity.

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Official Report From Berlin D eclares
That Middle-Class Struggle for
Existence Is Hopeless— Sugar
Is Le ast Affected.
Wui*JiliiKtori.~A report received ln-r*'
IhrmiKli nlllelid flmnm-lt&lt; front Merlin
•MU11m-o hy i-omji:ir:itlvi- tnhles of
|*rlf&gt; ' of r--i-ni|al cotiunodltli-?* In 1!tl I
ttml lfc u the iidviine** In llie emit of
llvlnir In to rnmny Mine*- the oulhretik
of tin- liuro|H-an u u r.

Contractor

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CLOTHING

S. O. SHINHOLSER

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Food Necessaries Show Ad­
vances Up to 4 ,0 0 0 Per Cent
Since 1514.

COST IS BASED ON ACCENT
Berlin Shop* Charge Exchange When
Buyers Have Not Mattered
German.

Ih-rlln.—Forelpu miests at the Hotel
Adlon have hern notified of n 100 per
n-nt Imrease In their lodglm; rate.
A movement Ih LeKinnliu,- In various
host eIrles. wit ter Ino rdm-i-s and her-Itll
resorts to assess foreigners heavily so
us to offset the dlscrepanry In ex*!
diittiiiC.
IJIff shops generally have Introduced i
a system of clmrglng foreigners an ex-j
change assessment.
Shoppers wild ■
have mastered the Teutonic enuncia­
tion however, escape this added tax.
The correspondent, who speaks tierlimn, priced a trunk and ‘ he cost wnl
given him at O.ihni marks. A col­
league, whose (ienmiti enunchulon hi
not ijulte what It should he, was nsked
12,000 marks for the same trunk.

Ai-i otiliiu- to tin- fltrureit, the cost of
Ihlii^- for un nnmnrrlf'l *I«-rk living
nunv from holm- Im* rln-n front 177
marl;' u im-nth in It*11 to .'-txt mark-*

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Tin- it11im| fn«t " f tin* es'i-ntlnl nrih I- ' of fii.nl fur ii family of four ut
l&lt;rotfiit !* f-ttlmuifd at ti-'i&lt;&gt; marl.-* a

Dime Messenger Service

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Clothing Out of Question.

Office 113 him

• 'lotlilmr. llo- r&lt;-(mrt fa y', l ' linjui-*'II.I.* t.i |.urrh:i'i&gt; at I'r.-'otit prln-&lt;. A
*-*&lt;11 w lii-li la l u l l **0 't 'ti mark.-* la
Messages. Small Parcels, H r . . delivered anywhere
now r*-|*nrfrd l&lt;* - oil for 1 &lt;»»* marl;-*, a
|irl* *- lnrr* MM* of l.lf*&lt;l JUT rent. ’I Infor the .small charge of from IOr up.
o i*i of slim h I.;.-. iii.-r.-"'&gt; &gt;1 "-.-i-r l/axi
Why carry your &lt;&gt;wn when yoti/an cull a messen­
j'* r n t. Shoi--* w lilrh In II'I I tmlil at
IT. mark** u juilr nr*- now hrirurlm: 17."
ger to do il for you?
murk-*. M»-n*a 'h lrta w lilrh i-mild fornn-rly to- l*oiu:ht for 7 1{, m ark' *-nrh
For Prompt. Courteous and Reliable Service call
nr*- non lirlm; 'old fur !C» mark-*, n rl'*of l.tfid |i*-r r-1-nt.
Phone 2RS-W and ask for a DIMM M ESSEN (il.R .
Sim ilar |*rl«.* Inerena*-' firevnll for
Let the DIME MESSENGER d o ji.
nil *-"i-nlhi1 l oniniotllMo**. tin- Inrrenjma
ramrlm: from
|u r i-*-nt for i-h-etrl**
&lt;nm-iit to 1 ".".it |..-r rout fur non|». a
i ll'll- of Mia11 uhii'h In-fori- Hu- w ar
lli.f i ut
.(I ■-.**1 iiu iif.-nidir' now M-lllnir for fi
ft Kill
111 III Ml.1 m urk'.
is ill !• |«r..n*i of .1 l
Tin- Ini’roii'o I’ llu- co't of food *•'n
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I! r high*-' '!■ gn-i- of
' . ntlnl'. iiPforiltn. to the flirnn-s u-lveri
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In tin- r* port, I* .-von morn slartlltu;.
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•r I • Iiiin The rust of oi-_-' Ini' r I'i’ll I ,&lt;*'.*5 fo r
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:it yuur ilour a* It »i•«•- tin*. A&gt; n • .n i.il'lists* f-T foiicn-.'
.•iniiiiy *&lt;’ have i In i'liiitii i' ni t * i'
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t iini - I n stand f u n iiii»i a m o n g t • ll ii vi- l l o o | i | o . r t ii 'ii t j :•&lt; . . n i a in tn more than 2,txsi jn-r f-n t.

BE LOYAL TO
YOUR COUNTY

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I)* iiim rati- ( 'ohm ntii'ii, 1th
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Vote fi»r Two

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Vote for the abate Dem­
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to vole for true Denim mile
principle* ami stand upon the
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Lidneyg t.ru out of order. iCeep
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tA P S U LE S
T h * world's standard rrinsdyr for kldnsy,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles.
Famous since 1690*. Take regularly and
keep in good health. In three sires, all
druggists. Guarautevd ai represented.
Leek I m tka &gt; * » GaU M*/al m « t« r Ua
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On account of not being able to see each one of
you personally,

I take this method of assuring v&lt;m

that I will appreciate your Vote and Support on June*
8th, for County Commissioner, District Xo. 2.

Thoucjlil Husband Slain;
Married Again; Divorced

Having served you in ihi.s capacity, I leel qualified
to serve you for the next two years, and finish up thi*

Hurlinm. N‘. — Mrs. Ida I'.ige
flritlln, the ceniml llgure lu Intr*
hum's modern l-iniich Arden &lt; *1-,
» :i ' gran* d a divorce front Wal­
ter (irllttii, the hu'hand with
i I..un 'lie was living when T. O.
I’age. her llr-t hltsl iind. Iielle-.etl
d-.id. return- d frott. army serv­
ice.
Mr«. Cage was officially noil*
I.. d hy army otlielals " f lu-r tirst
Ini'l'iind's death.
S"ttn- time
later she marrlud &lt;!rlitln. Maly
n few months ago the first hits*
hand returned to Imrhnni.
Itecently Mrs. (itlllin tin*
iiounced lo-r Intetitlun of dlvorc*
lug hoth hushands.

present Road Program as well as any one could d .

I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE AND CO-OPERATION
Respectfully Yours

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Attention! Bicycle Riders

TO R ET R IE V E FLAG OF 1812
James Buehnnnn, Louisville, to Brin |
Back Emblem Lost in Battle
of the Thames.
I'nuikfcrt. Ky.—.lutm-s Ilii&gt;-ti:itinr». a
i' . &gt;-ii-Innr " f &lt;*•&gt;!. Wlllhiiii Whitley,
•"iiitnandi r of tin? Ki-ntucky viduai-*-r' in tin- lialtli* nf llu- Tliarm-' In
'tlcldgrui, lu tin* war of 1812, will go
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Uiiglntui as inmml.i'Iuiu'r «*f tlit*
Onto of Kentucky to bring back lluKentucky battle llag which was lost
at that bailie.

ri-i *-i &gt;*• Imin any fount v.

gen' tn this great body in Washing-,
r. L. M I I.I.Kit.
Ion. 1 appeal to you as a citizen of a
great eciunty and a county of Un­
I liild liro n s in H o rse f roll j h
loading congressional district in roll i
A Iragi-dy nct-urred at Cliul'iota
up on the High tli titty of June an
tivalanch i f votes for Forc't Lake a few miles from ttrlamlo y*-*l*-riLiy
iiflertm* a, when tilth Florence I’arr:.mnre. tin- t w o year o ld daughter o f
Mr'. \\ • I'arrani'To, wa- (outoi
Pick tail these names
,*irowned in a trough u . | t&lt;&gt; waitand make X in the
tin- horses. It i' s.i|,pnsi-d that tlitin- little gi:l fill int&gt;&gt; tin- water troug
square after e a c h
■ play it • • t ht -. ar-l Tim tn *■
name.
er i' m i s t g rie f str chert, bi'ing her
hm-b.iu I hy ib-aih *u,ly two nooitli*
For Delegates to National
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Democratic Convention. Slate
iit Large.
Vote for Four
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We Sell lilt VCJ.FS on Easy Terms

$15.00 Down $5.00 per Month
A!! Standard Makes

No Outlaw Stull'

SANFORD CYCLE CO.

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To The Voters of District
No. 2, Seminole County

Tlu* upper house of rtte general nsPARK AVENUE
SAN FORD, FLOR1HA
Sugar Inereates Least.
M'tutdy reeently appropriated
exmuniit &gt; * f t In- munlry l.y iu\n.;; i n * **r»s!ri-*•— out- w1 1•i l i a - l i n i m iio t i^
T h e nrtlele of food wlih-h ha** In- Ifur
Mr.
Iliii-haiimi*'
trip.
f)nini for tin* honor of furnishing o* i : j f " i r n .u iy .-;»r■ .in l on- w h o
•Tt&gt;ax«-i| li-ii't In p rlfe 'lin-e lu ll la
'l ip batile Is *iimnioiilv railed by
I Inat law makiliK Ion!;. •( tli iiil l.ims v. il mtv i tin- l.i-.i mt**r*--t
1C. O . I ’ A I N T I C H F E R T I L I Z E R C O M P A N Y
'Ui:ar, wlilrh hax uom* ii|&gt; the rntiijair- bl'iorlniis "the tnas'acre of the ItKer
I * n i l . *1 Stutt". i tif of it-* 111 *-us (.ft ' • f ail I i .i - |«.- 'j.'o . a tn.it. f r-nn ti. *tn . atlvi-ly small amount of Hid per rent.
I 'L U lilll.V
Ilnl'ln," because a majority of the J A C K S O N V I I . l . K ,
II should In-linm i1 l-UTJ .it . i n of U hen ana;. Ii.ivi j'o i not |.o"i
COM I * I .iiT l'. I 'B I I T t t .t / .l'I I S
Itt-for** tin- w ar unirnr ««M In Germany Ketilin l.lntis were killed and realped
Sfiuintili- miitiij tn ii o l.i* ini! .• n o 1 li a .i-I I*. ;iii -.-' a in. in from li ...if ' for 'S» pf*-nnlir' n pound. It now by tin- Indian' after tln-y had Mir­
P t t llT I L t / .C I I M A T r .lllA I.H
S l ’ i l A V 1 I1 1 S
iiihI give hi' entire support to &lt;ur If
11nir**. tin- report 'tiv ', l.o j marks. ren-bred io tie- Itrltl'h oitlc-r' under
t Inti ii in Hu; your t r 11 *■
* a ml \ i -i s 1■
I N S l I C T I C t I H 'S
it unfulfilled promise of protection
t it ixtti. 11«ifi l\*r«* &gt;t Lu)t&lt; uli** t» \\ *i i fut i ««n r« tin fiiiit r Mutt n .»• . Milk also hit' rotalm-d a low ro 'l In
P o f l.T It V SCI'PI ICS
w ill ri*|irrM*r»l tin- Fourth l h itW i «•! y „ u will lin*l Mr. I.a k#’ an.I you «at. ' • ompnrl'on with the trenteiidoii' In- from the Inditin'.
W r i t * f ur Ini***! l*rirr&gt; I . l s l * . Mnl t h r C l i r n p r
|»rl re» nb*
»* in I In*
Hit 1} •»%t■«* .
out
in llit' n r\ i ( urtjjn-*
j i r * t u * l I .c I
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■*•t hi* J i-r*-iiw*&lt; pr-valllm r In most romtuodl*
tl*-'. ft' rn*t Ini' r l'ft i ili-'tl per ei-nf.
I'll! ii'titlr your jii'tty (}rii*v uii **«*■» J uiul I am m 11»*li |tl« a •■« i i
\ on
x x x m
x x K x x x m
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
A'l-urdliu: to tio- r«*|iorl. the tiv enure x x x x j o t x m
m u l l l.i- olij f o u n t v ' i i v o inn anil ai l
M a k e it a 'o!i.| \ •»t.• for m i: r a n
nmntldy liirnltu.--* of tin- iji-rnvin mid*
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like tin1 loyal mnl loving futl.i-r vvho, 'It I.iir. Other fniiMii-* will .! . tl
dh- rhi'si-s an- only from I’n*' to
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ilaunlitrr lia- flnju-il with tin- man of mi tin- atni ot lo-r foiiutii
will r »tn- m ark', Takhur the need' as outlined
lilimi-iit Si-niiiinli- fox tlu-ir loyalty for exlslrnee. tin- rrport 'aV '. i-xamlntilu-r chnire furKivi- ami fnrift.
I to ymir duty Ly your i- uitity mol tlon of tin- lahlef n*Ive« some ronrepShe M-t up lioiiM- kc-fpinK fur lu-r-i-lf
In-r litin-n* umi t;ivi- t o Mr. I.ai.i- tlon o' tin- present hopeh-" atniw*trie
vu- ilhl no mun-.
t l.i- nri-.it*-i*l [n-rn-nt an*- o f volo- that of the middle e la " i* ' for exl'tenee on
the tnentrer return of tln-lr work.
Vnur homi- i* l In* lii-an-it of all

thiiiKi*, then why not from our humi'jAmi I know you 'hall not n-nrH. ami
M’tul forth om- of our for*-inm*t fiti- that In- will f n l highly hotionnl.

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TIPSY CAT LEADS TO LIQUOR
New York Hevenue Officers Trail Ine­
briated *‘TomMto the Source
of Supply.

New York.—Fonfoundltur those wlm X
s-;t&gt; *-ats ultt not drink hard tlipior. X
Harold It D"hb'. Intertial n-venip*
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agent, livens that a tlp'.v "Torn" reel­
ing’ along ilie street led him nad brnther "lll' ers tn ii enebe of So gallons nf
nlcobol and other Intoxicating hov*
erne*-' In the cellar of a «alnott at X
Sixth avi-nui- and Forty fourth street. X
In the place, ttc-onlihg to Iinbli'.
v»ere several more eats, and all hilari­
ous. Moroovet*, tlo-re was a d*-lermined eflnrt made bv em b eat to ob­
tain a share of a dark brown lh|iild
tb.it bad leaked from an overturned X
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demijohn " 0 the floor.
i ii "in as i ii zg&gt;&gt;rabl. proprietor of the VS
'alooii. and hi' bartender. Hugh Lee- X
key. W e r e arrested bv Dobbs and
charged with violating the [ r-Jtlbitloti
amendment.

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Sneezing with such violent &lt;•as
t .: • ii Yltun
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to eat.se her eye to fall out was
1 1 t i-r *fn t iivcr 1b i n. i, t1.llo- experience of Mis' Marjorie
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Pryor of Chester. Fa. Tl..... pile
n n il.
was replaced.
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According In the lio-pltid uui
\rL.. AsheviU* atol L.iteigh, N.
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ihoriib-s. It Is not unusual for
tliela.gi niimbir if citn - haltin' b--the i ye to tie removed for some
"pei.ittoiis. |it|t to have It foreed
itian L'o.inm |."|.iilati i . tif il .
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out by eiitiglilng op suei-zing is
■J t •i soul h t hits fin 11-m,ried n the
unl'ine In medleal nutiab;. Miss
H'Jti i en iiu. Miami rank' j.i-t under
Pryor lets bit the bo'pital, svif*
\\ 111 .tl|- " I., N l ‘ . -,V1111--1 '.l.i the
feting no M-ri"ii' ell eel s f r* ill
*- ,;t!i‘ .' d.lrd most po|iulnrous munitile peeilltar experience.
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Compared will, ci" ies in ot her part ■
&gt;-f it.i country, Miami lias outgrow*
Ni w|o&gt;rt. Ky . Alameda. Cal . Illo -ti
ing t,m. !!l . Hangor, Me.. N&lt;-w L"ii
ERIN SENDS LIONS TO AFRICA
dun, Conn., and a score of otlu-r
cities having more than 25,000 popu­ Dublin Zoo Exports Irish-Born Beasts
to Dark Continent— F ir s t Time
lation.
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American Cigarettes Popular.
For a time most elRprettes wern
nude from the T u tklsh lenf. Then It
sits discovered that Hie “lirlglit” Vlrclnln tobacco, now grown In Virginia,
the Carol Inns and eastern Tennessee,
made an agreeable cigarette. Bventually clgarctte-miiking intichlnery was In;
rcnlwl, and today American cigarettes
ire smoked oil over the world.

Dublin, Ireland.— Dublin Is now ex­
porting lions t&lt;» South A frica. The
Dublin Zoo has n famous llun house,
where the animals have been success­
fully bred. It has been able to sup­
ply lions on demand to other zoos In
tins United Kingdom, but Uds Is thg,
first time ntt order has been recoln-d
from A frica.

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Why Make a Change?

From all indications Hon. David Sholtz will lie nominated on June
8th for Stall* Attorney. Ho will carry Volusia county by a handsome
majority, have a hijz lead in Brevard and about split even with Seminole
county’s candidate in that county.
This is as it should be. David Sholtz lias made jrood as State
Attorney. He has been commended at, every term of court in which
he has acted in an otlieial capacity, lie has been commended by prand
juries and the press for llu* cllicicncy and ability lu* has shown, as well
.i.&gt; liu* m i iip.; ii*.* iui-&gt; eii *cie i liu* lax payers t»y the prompt disposal oi
business.

With Dave Sholtz as State Attorney there have been no iony-drawn
out terms of court with j^rand juries in session for weeks.
1his means a
tremendous saving to the people in wit ness ami jury tees.
I hat He ha&gt;
shown excellent qualifications for State Attorney and ability to represent
llu* state'satisfuctorily none can deny.
Il would certainly he unwise for the voters to discharge a c a p a b l e
ullieial and employ one whose qualifications are unknown, and the voters
of the Seventh Judicial Circuit will not do it. - The Daytona Morning
Journal, Mav 20, 1020.

VOTE FOR

D a v i d Sh©It^
FOR

State Attorney

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of l.ee.burg Hranch------.
So tlco la b arely givgn t h a t 4h» folloaipg deaeribed land* or an much thereof a* till he
‘. , , y to p*v thtf a m ou n t due for t u n herein •et onpoclte to tb* «un&gt;o. _ together
ill. (ir r tt u d r Addition to tbr T o » n of Sanford
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Lot 53...............
11
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of.Srm lnoIr County.
Lot D - . --------- . . . . . . . ______________
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llook I , I ' l f r 71, llrro rd a of Sr m ln o lr County.
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6.15
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6.13
Lot 3
5.40
W. C . Ilill
Lot I
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3.90
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Lota 5, 6, 7, 8 A 13
10.63
Unknown .
Lot 9
2.4*1
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Lota 2s, 29. 12, 31 A 33
9 . 10
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Lola 20 | o 27
Unknown
6.15
Lola 33. A 33, 36. 37. 39, 39, |U
Unknown
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L o i r 17 to Sri
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4.65
L o t 3 9 .................
6.30
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S. VV. Wright
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4.65
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12 15
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6.13
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Lot 1
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3.10
Lot 2
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3t. Cunningham
9.10
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9.90
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2
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3,13
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of lot 7 _________
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7
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6.90
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16
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lot 9
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5
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is H&gt; l Lot I
29
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7.
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23
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Lot 3
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21
41.10 l.ot 3
1*
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1.15
C . J. Sm ith
1
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1.65
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1 l.6*i
t
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1 1. SU
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19.65
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6.15
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2 10
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tI
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1
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2.40
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II
11
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9 90
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9
23.10
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13
b in Lot
Il
3.1*0
J. L , Chandler
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15
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3.90
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7.50
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II
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13
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3.90
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3.90
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lira re H. IN»i f
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6 IN!
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2.40
13
tl. H. Treailef
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ft.'.!, Lot tl«*
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1.65
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Lot
111
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l.ot 1
5.10
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3.90
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utui Lot* t J I .V 122
i.*it* 0 a ;
3.90
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I.'. 7.. * '•**4*r 1
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127
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2*40
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12.90
11
J. II. ;tag«ilale
Nxrnimi Sutton
J. lo Lot 130 to I I I
l.ot !0
12.15
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Frank Hall
a! Ill Lot* 117 to 153
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19
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4:
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9.90
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1
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ti
3.90
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. . . . ____
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L lull f* Lot I I.*-** .N I .tu.il |
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I, D 20

S'rmlnolr C o u n ty, au b jrct to th * D e m o cralif to-wlt; N E D of N W J 4 of Sec. 14, T p . 21 S. power* and prlTlle*e» Incident to corporaof deed* of truat or m . . .
~~~
(CaXlffpad from p*(•&gt; IS)
tlont o r i * n i i * d and caalatin* under tha law * and pled**
It.____
31________
E . 40 acre*.
aerra: T......
h e aald
__
....... land brine
I'rim ary to b* brld J u n , S ib . 1970 .
tuch bondt for
*• id
.d th* Stat e of Florida.
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S*« T « P H
D E S C R IP T IO N OF L A N D
certificate In (he name ol M a a l t r A W arlowr.
Artlrla I I I .
detc.-mln*: to loan and I ,
d*"«ori a )
A fla.
T h e amount of the cantlal clock of the not*# bondt. mort* a*et of 0th»,"
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t
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li
y
annount*
tnv
ca
nd
ida
ry
for
th*
•id* ol Gc.ldatoro A t *, tun N 1»0
corporation
ahall
h*
Five
Tnouaa
nd
(15000.00)
■Mao T a t Certificate No. 2316. dated the
dv ali tuch oth*r and furth*/* [VT ’*• ‘ H t l
rt, S*mioffir* n|_ _C_lt_rk_ _ol T h * C i r c u i t Co
_ u___
l l W (Ou l l 8 H O U K 100 IIt to
hw
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of
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Dollar*,
divided
Into
Fifty
(10)
Share*
f
tho
5th
day
ol
N
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brr
A.
D.
1591,
Said
not* C o u n ty, aubjrct to th r Democratic
lire and 1*M b»I 160 I*
^
certificate embrace! the followtnf described par value of O n * Hundred (1100.00) each , t r , .n « « y » n of the b u .i o .M o H i f i *
j
I' r im a r y to f&gt;, btld Ju n e fitb. 1920.
cor Ru n K 60 It 8 140 It W 60 ft
property
aRuatrd
In
Seminole
C o u n t y , one-filth of which ahall be common or v otln* and to have, e i e r r i t . and enlo*Jd.'."'P’ IaST
R r t n r c t fu lly .
N H O It »nd I n i bar ? I 0 It S of
•lock,
and
four-fifth*
of
which
ahall
be
Florida,
to-wlt:
W
J-J
of
S
B
‘f
and
N
E
W
of
I
preferred
power*
ana
pflvllere*
loeld»nt»l
.
e,riU
s
W. E , M O R G A N .
N W . Cor Ru n 8 210 It K 210 It N
S W &lt;4 of 8 W JX and S l » of N W } | of 8 WJX nr non votln* (and non-aaaraaiUai tlo ck .w h ich “ ,00* Of»*nlt*d and ealatln*
. _
78,60
2 10 It W 2 1 0 I I I , _____ __ — — .------- 36 19 30 A. V . K r r n t h , , —
‘ h* Sifft* of Florida.
* r"!*' “
of S W M of Sec. 14, T p . 21 S. R . 31 E . . l U t a aha) lb# payable In lawful m o n .y o f t h a O n l t e d
r
*
r
.Sheriff
H - e SO It W of N K C o r e l N W
.... 36 19 30
I hr r«by announce my ca ndidacy lor lb * W J | ojl E * j ol S E *• ol S W M o f Sec. 14. T n State of Amecica, or In propgrti.ur labor, nrterTL
Atllt le 111.
Ru n 8 60 I t W 71 It N 60 ft
E
T
h
e
amount
of
th
vlrat.
at
a
fair
and
jutt
valuation
to
he
flaed
.
.
.
.
31
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The
aald
land
h
r
i
n
*
ataetied
office
ol
Sheriff
ol
firmlnnl*
C
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t
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b
;
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4.50
Roam* D a b n e y , , . . ,
71 I t __________
to tne daemon ol the D * m n c r » lir I'rim ary. at the date of the latuanc* of tuch certificate hv the Hfiera of dircc tori i l a me elin* bald cur
,20n
b . O n . f i n ! l.,VuWi t r ' l .
11 1 ^
36 19 30
l i r e N E Co r ol N W
--------far tha* purpote.
In the c a t s * of Geo. F 0 1 .
W. P. C A R T E R
ftun il 60 It W 75 ft
10 It E J i
l.tO
Arllcl* I T .
Unknown
A l t ; T a * ff*ftl(i d t Nu. SOI. i a t a u ,n *
T h * term for which the corporation ahall
H i vtl1n er *.-•••
- 1. .aeo
j i i u/
by •»
a *■
l a&gt;i e
number vt
ol 4lh day of J u ly A. la. 1904, Said certlflcatF
--|trr titetatuFi
3 .^ 123 * ; S of * J W *.oi of n r . *» ol
d
e
i
i
i
i
t
ahall
b*
perpetual
unlea* tooner dia- thi* corporation ahall b , paJ.uJ'i'. "
rm
bra
fe
t
the
followlnc
drirrib
e
d
property
*
!
90
19
tb* votert nl Seminole C
C'o u n t y to berome a
NW H
!
.......
labor a t aervltea at • l u a t w i i ®.p ,,9trt»
randldat # lor the offlca ol Sheriff, 1 hereby •ituated In Seminole C o u n ty, Florida, to -w it; aolved accordin* to law.
i.u n r. oO It a 140 l l W 60 ft N
3.10
0 i* d by t h . Incu rp.irator.., gr*bv*ik0!l
G . W. H p t i c i t ______________________
ann nunre my candidacy aul ject t&lt;’ th * deal- N ' j of N W U of S W ' , ' of S W 44 of Sec. H ,
Article V.
ort at a m»*Un* r a l ! „ i fof , uy. s,h,
T p . 21 S. II. 31 E . 5 acre*. T h * eaid land
•Ion ol the Democratic prim ary.
re*3 *o it S ol N W
tor ol N E 't
The bualneta of th * corporation ahall bo
,
Article |V.
h
beinf
aaaetaed
at
th*
date
ol
the
latuanc*
ol
30
36
19
C
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H
A
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D
.
conducted by a prraldrnt. a vlc*-pre*idrnt, a
of N W H __________________ _____________ 1
T h i t corporation ahall rooting.
tuch certificate In th * name ol Unkn ow n. • rrre lary and trraaurrr. and a hoard of d i ­ full
n u n E 210 It S 210 l l W 210 It N
(I power
DflWrr to
lo f i e r c l * . l i . . ■
ti ,.
4.80
U n k n o w n ,,...—
Alta T a i Certificate No. 363, dated th* rector* to conallt of not leea th an three nor
I berrby|annnunce that 1 am « candidale
36 19 30
! ' 1*.1! ! . *?,r. a
ot
**i
l i r e 10 rh 8 &lt;*( N W Cor ol N E f t .
lor re-election to the oISc * ol Sheriff ol 7lh day of J u n * A. D. 1909, Said certificate more than five of It* alorkho ldert. T h * d i ­ J”
from and alter the «
m
m
Dui
Ru n E 670 It to R . R. N Wly a lo n .
ahall
be
elected
an n ua lly
by corporate e n l i t e n c * .
Seminnle Co u nty tu b jrc t lo th* dedelnn ol embrace ! th* lollowlnc deacrlbed property rector*
a ' n« m t t t of
16.60
U n k n o w n , . . . . - . — X -----It. It. to K r rn r h A»» to b r e --------the atockhtldera on the fir*t M o nd ay in
the D e m o c n t l c P rim ary to be h e l l in June • ituated In Seminole C o u n ty, Florida,
.
. Artlrlc V.
Re*. N W Co r ol Sec. 14, T p . 21 S. II. 31 E . . February of each year at 8:00 o'clock I’. 5J.
1920.
, C 19 eh S and 779 ft E ol N W tor
Id for
‘
Run E 169 1-3 It., S t l 4 ‘ j It., W 169 1-3 ft.. at a meelin* held
th at purpote in it*
36 19 30
E . E. IIR A D V .
N 5 H ) X It.. 2 acret. T h * aald land belnc principal
olficr*
at
Altamonte
S p r i n t * , conducted* hy*th*, fiS'lowIntPSmtl,’B ,i,:j L
l l u n E to" I t 7 N W i y to "pt N of
. . . . .
*
.fi Florida, and Ha officer* ahall, Im mediately dent, a Vic. I ' r e t i d e n t a " ' " ’ I » C
_________ _
9.30
Rebecca W ilt on____
tire a to t i t
t hereby announce my candidacy for the attetted at the date of the latuance of auc
Treaturrr, who may t , , \ r\
tt|
l i r e N W tor ol S W )* ol S W q of
offlro ol Sheriff ol Sem'n ol* C o u n t y auh|ect certificate In the name ol Alice E . Stephen*, thereafter, b* elected by th* board of director*. penon, and a lloar.f of D l r , , , ! ^ . ! 1*
36 19 30
NE G
to the decitlont of th* Democr atic I'r'raary. haa filed aald certificate* in my office and hat Until thnte elected at the Oral annual m e r li n * than three nor more
mor.
i
k
.
.
a.
,r’
f
ttt
In.
than Hv.
, .
made application (or ta * deed lo latue In • hall be qualified, th * butlnra* of the corpora­
Run a 132 It E 315 It N 132 ft W
“
dlfM,0ft. v r
9.30 If cle ric I I pled** myaalf to d i t r h i r t * e te r y accordance with law Unlcat aald certificate* tion ahall be conduc ted bv thefnllnwln* officer* mutt b* ttoekholder*.
Mr&gt;. S. E . Adamt
315 It
hfully and im p artially.
duty (enrlettly. faithful),
• hall be redeemed arenrdin* to law, ta t deed I’rraldent, E lm e r T . Hal,lnea: Vlre-prralifi
__________
l i r e 132 It S of N W ror ol S W G of
—prealdent,
A. II. C A M E R O N .
will latue thereon on the loth day ol J u n * Ann* M, Sullivan, Secretary and T
1‘r
i r a i u r r r ! hereinafter p'rg'vl.^.V'fr?^ J , ' KV ! r ,k i :I'S
S W M "I N E
&gt;t Run a 132 ft E
&lt;•' tt.
36 19 30 J , W. I'rnnlnfto n . . . ___
_______
9-00
A. I). 1920.
Margaret K. Maine* and E l m r r T . H a l o . * , corporation thali b . ; J „ h n &gt;j,
315 It N 132 II W 315 It
F r a n k Meitch. Vice I',".! L ,
Fur Constnlilc
36 19 30
l i r e 4611 It W ..l E ! a milt" poat
Witnrat my official tifn atu re and teal thia Anna M. Sullivan and M arcara t E . llainea Connelly. S#rrttary an&gt;l
t -'
tri
^ h
• hall ronatltute t h r board of director*.
Run W 160 It 8 330 It E lt.ii It N
6th day of M ay A. D . 1920.
J'/ ,I»lrcc[.,.. ,ha! l,.T j‘ V ' " ; . Tt.
21.00
M n . E . D . V a u e h n . , . . _____
I heathy announce my candidacy the
3 JO It
Article V I .
(SEA L)
E . A. D O U G L A S S .
l i r e 100 It V\ &lt;■! N E rnr of 8
T h a h l * h r * l amount of indebtedne** or
for re-election to the otiire of Con­ Clerk C ircu it Court. Seminole C o u n t y ,
36 19 .10
NW
ol N E *i of SK 'i
Florid*.
liability to which the corporation may. at an y holdcra of lhfi*r!!rV or*"!!’ * ' ! . ,k' , l * l.
Ru n 8 310 It It *00 ft N 330
By 5'. E. DOUGLASS. D. C.
time.aub ertlta clf ahall not racer,f the am ount ! Sanford. Florida,
,V ‘
*■ *• t&lt; ! lt
4 *0 stable of Justice of Peace Dlitrict
a. A. Houston
l l E 109 It l.&lt; m N 3# H*
of ita c a j i i u l . l o c k plua l i t aurplut.
I A. D 1920 . |„f
!
Number 1. Your vote and support 3J-SIC.
31 19 31
li r e 1396 It S il N W t«r
;hy.!.w, and rompl-tln* n, 'tTTltatb, j
Article VH I
Run E I I ■3 ft S to Grant l.m r S
will lie appreciated.
T h e m m n and til tree of re«i&lt;|rnre t,[ t h% 1 *• r « rpof atl°n. »*..-1 alt &gt;
Nailer of Application fur T a i H e r d Under
2 ‘, .1. e \\ ul .02 juuti 17 min tt i 7.'i
Section
375 of |h r G en eral Statute* l n r . . r p o f • and the n um lirf of i h i r n i u h *
i l ? ? . i*1! »"
*r
f
It to A. C. I.. It&gt; Wl/ alutig asm*It.
C.
WHITTKN
are hereinabove"pVuVld'r'd .
&gt;'
scrlhed
|*y ear . ar»* at follow*;
Notice
la
hereby
clven
that
J
a
m
r
*
E
.
1.60
Unknown
|9 hitif.'ol A v r N to Ore
l b * annual m em o * of th* * *
‘ **•'!**
! flatrlett, purchater of T a t Certificate No. 73,
l i r e oil I. •lilt of
I , It}' 5.27
Vi
«
»
T
'
IUinr,&lt;
Allamonle
Sprint*.
I
!
bu
T.’VpiMH«,,.ha||0,|
M'nff
rlatcd lb * (ilh day id J u l y A. I &gt;. 1915, ha* Florida, B Share*.
For Count) Commissioiie*.
Tueiday of Jui
(ll N anil 10.7 ch E ’ I W
mllr
1 filed taid cerllficaic In my ufflc* and
hat
l )i a M.
Vf Sullivan,
kliifll vw M Altarnontr
4ll WW
-mn —I - Springs,
C . 1. —.
'
' ^ / ) H" *
at to at
\nna
putt
I h e r e b y a n n o u n c e m y c a n d i d a c y maijc application for ta t deed to U tu* in
Il l l c l e \ I.
Itun i:A o Grunt E m r ; . 0 '1* 2 tt
,
It
accordance with law. Said certificate •r rhrarea Florida. 1 Share.
T
h
e
hlghrtt
ntn-iui
•
f
alon* t i m r to t. t ‘ I. Ry *&gt;ttl&gt;
f o r tfu* p o s i t i o n o f C o u n t y C o m m i t * the follow In* d ,« rrib ,il property iltu atvil In
w :t
Maryaret E . Hair.**, Altamonte 8 prin**, ila M IR )
ahirh ( r
, .
17.40
Rota King J-&gt;).n»-&gt;n
alone *arr,r to b« if
Seminole f o u n t ) , l l o r l l a . f o - w l f l.ota 102, Florida. I Share.
■jeet I t . .11 -hall b*
nb
t i n n e r f o r { d i s t r i c t N’ o. I s u b j e c t t
31 10
l l* * ls.7 5 rh S ol tt Ji mil* !■■■•! ol
1 13 and t i l . Plan tif Sub. Dlv. id land be- S ta I •* #i f f"I orida
i t h r a m ou n,t *4 1 hr capita ** , 1f 1 " *1 f|*I
Run 8 I 2'* (6 E to Grant l.(n- N
t * ( . d r e i - i u n of the* D e m o c r a t i c p r i - t"n*in* tu Altam n n jr L a n d II . ft N. C o , County «.f S r minute
—
* pofatlnn.
4 ,1
25
lire E
to pt E ol lire
T h r &gt;ald land brln* aate&lt;t*d nt the date id
Wl'rlr \ | |
I'nknow n
1 lu ff by certify. T h a t on tbit day p* n o n a l l y j
**-,
r n a r v t o lie h e l d o n J u n e N t h . I l e i i u ; th r l«iuanr« «d auch c r rtifir atr In th r name of
W to b r t
&gt;
»
w
r,
I
fr
9.,
l
%
•
,
.
,
atip* arrd 1m fore mr Klmrp T Haim », Margarc
1 . nafri#
.SW G ol N K G anil that part ol
ft* luttfriV*
W. \ i l i n . U n lit* talil rcr tlficatr rhall hr L. H * f
familiar witl. the ne&lt; ■it o f t ’ .e (m u r 't y S. learned
and Anna .Sullivan, known In me !
»ri a - .1 *f,r
N E G ol S W ‘ ( E ol Mrllon^ ir.! c|
ic i rdlft* l a law, t a i deed will
to
be
the
prraona
named
in
and
who
«ubvrrlbe*|
I
T
V
,
'
la
ft
&gt;rr *'*v
tllli Ave l.r'a S 6 1 r l i * ami 1* tt
I Itl n
and with my &gt;var* &lt;&gt;f e x p - H e n c e i |i*ur thrrron on thr 10th day of June A. I). *u the foregeiing r h a r t ir , wnd they, each of ° t H 1* Vl t* \
i&gt;{ HE '* 1 1.rat 6 i h E and
I2.1U coit'f work I believe I c a n
............................................
J"b n M»ivrh, hanfor ! } u
tt } I.rlflrr
19
U
7,.':
-g i i * .
i
, . . . I I hem, #* v r ra lly
, ackruiw ledted before rre (bat
li&gt; 4 ' j rh N and S In SW curl
&gt;T , ‘ , . H
erv e th e
Trank
Meltrh.
San
WUfftfS m y .O ff ic ia l/ Ir n a t u r * ,_.nd ae.l thla | U # J mR.eHbXd to a dd charter, and R,r the
31 I'*
l l - t 8 W cor ol N tt '( nt S E '*
*’ - C* 1 "-V*
people* &gt;t Srminoit* county -ati-fac* ih*.6th day of May Ayli. ^y“f|‘n » i I as-; number «f aharra uppoafte t ht fr name*', for I
■' S
" 1 j ch tt to 5lrl
V-. —
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Run G 6 cli N
I
N
W
I
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N
E
S
S
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A
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l E R . M, ', 1 .
the
uiea
and
|iurpoa&lt;
*
thr*
In
e*(ifr«*eil.
lonvlllr A v r S alone »amr to pt tt
Court* Seminole
Cot n iy ,
torily.
Cle rk
Circu it
31
In* Incorporaiora h»&gt;.
..,"72*
I r* d H ** U&gt; rf
ol lire E to !•&gt;e
In wilnra* whereof, I, have hereunto art my hand* on thi* tr. 21th ,!.v . M , t r',
H o rld i.
F. 1IKI.L.
N uh li t Iwiun nf Her. Hi 1 » i» I ** If- 11 of Land* hrluji^hitf fro i lN»ihf, II . If. I.or cl and II*
hand and o in r la l * f * l thla the loth day of
Ily V* K D f i r t i L A S S n . &lt;\
M
K
i
n
J
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1
JfMfN M L l&lt; f H
Ilea nr, ria l Ituok 3* I'-igr a, Krrt#rd« of Nr minolr I tiu nl)
May 1920.
.Ifi-Mr*
T H A N K M K I s c ||
T L lt J
Geo N. Town*#ml
1 HK A I. i
a . It.
KEY.
h 1* of |*»it A
A IV (‘O S n i n . i . v
12.VU
.
^
A. F. I l l II
Notary f'ublir, \ | y C i m m i i i o n Statu of J bifid*.
S S of l.ot \
No.in* of Vpplication a ; f a t l l r r d CnUrr
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4)rt.
47»h,
1923.
1* ##f Svmlnolr Count)
S rrtlo n 373 of I he t i m e r al Htalulra
filciilnann -V D ir M m n n
C o u n t y of aSt-mlisoli-.
ff *#
I'nknuw n
11nt Lot !
Notice l« hereby gi ven that S F . I »oudnry, Attornrya for Inco rp'iralnr*.
.
I 11 E R E i n C E H T i n ■
■.
Unkfiuw
n
1
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L &gt;t« U and I t"
port ha*er »»( T a i « rrilllrat** No. If* 1 1 *, dated 39-r.lr■I (,,re me per, mall a;.;.,
.1
t «*A
I Unknown
L»t« U to If.
he
7th
day
of
June
A.
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l
i
f*8.
Said
ceftlrt*
F ran k M . I . c h and 4 /' ( ■
.Vatu In Clnrult Court 7lh l u d l r la l C l r r u l l S rm ln n lr
t nkiiuvsn
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k
n
n
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n
to
lie
thp.-.
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t(j
t ooniy I ’orifla. In C h a n ce ry
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.....................
.
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; i rt &gt; • I t u a t " 1 In Seminole
l ount &gt;, '’ lf /lorlda
. l ‘'
, . r Nrm
l, In « hanecry
• ubirrilx-d thur narnt, t
..
.Lo- ( ‘am rrun. Complainnr.t
to-wlt* Leg. N \v &lt; 4ir of N h 1 ol ^
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7
2v» ft i: if inlrrortl«»n 4»f N
artic le , of inrorp ratl-o..
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to
U
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See. 7 T p 31 S. l u n c e 3.) E . run E 4.297
" ‘Ill.m .i.n
lin* of rniiifi \\*. with L l»nr nf
v r ra lly arkn iwie fg. ........... m, te„ . . . .
f! C
l a f f i *1, , r ‘ h i f *
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11
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eh*,,
S, l.hfi eh*.,
Chapman Vve tun Nl&gt; alune L
J. II. Magruder ct al.
e iecu le d the tar.&lt; t ■
■ ..................,
'tar g *i r *■t t \ ii ti 1111*h t u w**r, f Si-ot g*• C *
T h . **id land h r ln * ***ca*nl at the date &lt;&gt;(
lltir of |«4&gt;f|li r*t land to Lake Munein m iFfl
N'rwmm.
Itmwell
&lt;
*
Hfook*.
ftnliert
11.
To all permna elaimlng intert*t* under
the Itiuancp of »uch cerllfirate in the m in i
r»*«* L l f along
W lircp of
W I T N E S S mv
ar.d u I -• ,i „ , | „
Ila m ie y . It *1 Hamrrv, William fi.
R. If. L lg g .tt , T ho m a* It. M e Ea che /n , W.
of tt'. II. Ilurhman.
\itla Hhnora property SWIy along
t
A n d r n r r ld : All the unknown hrir*.
C. Draw dy, D a vid (). J'ry, J. I!
Abbott san lo rd. in the i t-an.v
\\ shir *if rami’ t*• Ifnlon
\V|y
Alto T a i Certiora te No. 362. dated thi and George II. U*n.-r, or any ••I them, or Elo rida, on thi* the 2irn
f M* ,. \
Irgat«e«
and
ol
K
fi,
C'arrlrr*
10.20
»•» 19 II
J. S. Wilton
t * lift
lat day of J u n * A. I&gt;. 19u 1, s m l c.rlH icat e othi-rwiae claiming an y lnlere*t in the (olJa m M Hightower., Nfargarett Ann
W U'-I link* of It. t tLTa! rf* W ..f S I .
c r n l i r a n i the following dn«cribid property
Hightower, ( J»•o r y r&gt; f *. N V w m i n a Hot well
GEO. A I d ' n T r i : s
to 19 U
Cor lot I
eltuatcd in Semi*|(d'- Count*-, Mur id a, i u . « i t : '" w in i ■!■■*—th - -t p rap.rt;-, a r d t t all p-rtom
N i n : . f’u1 ■
r - i,
ti.
Hr
no
1st,
and
William
CJ,
Andtnrled
an i n t e n t In *ai.l tiro iu rly, to-wit:
Itun N 22 rh W along l*ak» M **3
STM
E 72 ll . of N 3-I o( N rt *, ol SVt ** of Sec. ((aiming
et
a
1
l
li
frndanl
*.
SJ&gt; f imt*
- . (pm ■&gt;_:*_!»
" ' • j of S E ' , . Sec. 36. T p . 218. of It. 30 E .
rh S 22,IS rh L I I.♦*.« rh !•* lo ­
7, T p . 21 8. 11. 3&lt;l E „ 2 arre*. T h e **ld land
4
ll, 1*4 tefi
N E * , . and
liio
ginning
Notice to N^n Hraldenta*
land bring a*ie**ed at thv date of l' - faau- SE.C* •'». N W ' « . and S W . ',
8
Ife ; at S L rt»r ol lot 1 • f lloPJen
T o K* CL f*4fflrr, Jjme^ M . Hightuwrf,, anre of *uch rertlficale in the name of U n ­ N E G of S W . ' , . and N W ) £ of S E G , Sec.
31, Tp. 21 S. rtf R. 31 E . S E G of S E G of
Jtc al
Coiiipan&gt;'« .Addition
Margar«-lt \nn fllgh low«r, firorge ( * New man known.
Sec. .16, Tp. 21 8, of R. 39 E . N ' , of 8 )7 ',
mn N L I j along L «lil»* of *aId A d ­
Ho'tweli fi. Vtri-okv, Hob* tt ||
Hamtc y, It.
,At-&gt;
T
a
t
Certlfirale
No.
2145,
dated
the
of
S E ' , of Sec. :16, T p . 21 S. nf R. 3d
dition ami along L l v nlde "f L IL
II
Un )fv»f v, VVUMam fl, A m i * n n i d . licit5lb day of June A. fl, 1891, Said certificate E . S W ' , of 8 E ' , of S E G Sec 36. T p 21 8 It 3u E
TralTord*- Map to L Urn « f Tr 11
&gt;|enrt« Cnknown*
:
__ ________________________________________ :
r
m
b
r
a
r
,*
the
following
deacrilird
property
S K ' , of S W G
of 8. c. 23. T p . 21 S. tf
thenre S to Sanfori! flrant line S
It appearing by the aworn 4*111 «' com- *itual*d in Semimdc t'ounty, Florida, to-wil: ! L 3u E . Ilecln 2s IJ (e. i W. of N E . corner
■Jr* 4|rg W along fsfant Line ii» pt
p'ainl ’)'• I herein again*! you that v-m have N t . | of W * . of N E G of S W 1, &gt;l,.« li»g. •d S E . ' , of
I'nknow n
N E 'G, of
Id
ill .-*r.
OI Sec. 36, T p . 21 S. of
K of Ui g \V to Pcginfdtu
• orn - or Cairn to have antn.- in l e r r - t In the ' 9(11 It N
614 fl E of S W (Tor ol N E ' * of
R. 39 IT., run W. 657 feet, S. 182 feet to
(■.ll*iwlny l u r i l b e d land In Seminole (Tu-antv, S W ' t . Run W 3dll il.. 8 iloj.o l l . , K .li.it ft., railroad rlgbt-oGway, Nnrth caalelly along
,;n« l X U I t L I l L u S T I M L
*;
6ll2.fi ft*
ft, *t
A If**
lr*a beg,
beg. NW
N W IC oofr Fltfi
run L
E L®.*
1.29 »Atrir to a point S. uf beginning, N, to |»r* » e e O O « # * « « » » « ! 4 * * # # 4 4 4 I R
tFlorida,
[ ifrla* to-wil:
t'lwWtt;
N GirjVft
Th* North three fourths ( N 3 - H of the
ch*. S 5 HI rh«. W L-V* T*l« ch*. N
ginning H H 4*f N ? : », of S T ' , of N'T , of
Ta» Ccillertof» C i t y i-f Sanford*
. Southwest i j j a r t . r SW y
*»f th# Nofth#r«t ch*..)Src. 7. 'Ip. 21 ,S. il. .1*1 L . Th** »«i*l Un*l , &lt;+c, i*if T p J l S of K V ) L* K * o' W * ; t.f O n * 1 I n c h C a r d * W ill lip Ptiblishrd l»*
*
. :*:
N .V»
: S* -tiun t. T o w m b t; 20 being a***««cd at t he flat ’ *&gt;f the iffffuancc of N* W •, of ,&lt;rc.
T p 21 S of It U T . d c r T h i * l l p n d i n s \ i T h r ibile (if IM1
South. Hang# .’ I La*t, contairiing 10 a'-fui *uch c»ftlrtcat «• In the rtAttic of Unkn own.
^ A cm
hereby f c ; u ! r c ,1 (n a p p f i r to hr P n r Y r a r .
I in 1* Idfll tin i r d
moro or 1 .»«.
Al*'i T a i C c r t i Cleat*’ No. - t i t , dated the hi I «*( cumtila.nt her# n tie d by Mary T.
I 111*; tbl« iii * l t d tf ti ti ftmine In f my cat*
You sir" t hi ri for** hereby f c i|u ( r* ! an d 8 th day of June A, l K I S'*I, i t l d ct flltlcatc W llliim ia n on Montlay; the S iit h Da&gt; of
b«|*ry fin c * ,t 1 tinit at a Tiofnlii f of
tint) rat** thi* full n t tng •Icarribcd property SeplemUr. A. I). 1320.
| fount/ tf bool b'Jtr'l Jfiirn 1»i«frbt No. 3, unbred \ * In* and aptivar bofortf our • till situated in Scmlnol# t'ounty, I’lortda, to*wit;
In f a n It I* further nrd#r#d that this order !#•
•’nf H|atn I tfw’ n* j
(*
Y, I! A U H I S f »N &lt;!ircuit f ‘ »urt In th#* t.ourf
u g . 2id.fi
ford Tlor i U . on the T i n t M onday *n J u l y . l-------- . ft..
. . . . .L i , t*.13.21
- ... ft. N **f S W To r published once a *A##k fur 12 cun*ecutlve
T u tbi- Iti morfatlc V ilrM ul th** Si-vcnlh j
U*'J&lt;h bHfif th# Sth day of aald month, then 1 *'f N r l l | &lt;»f l' W *i b* , », Tti. - I B . It. 30 K«
wei'k*
in T h e Ban ford Herald, a n#w*pap#r
afub.lnl I 'trrijit of th** StA'tr *»f Mn*iit.«
and t T■*r* to make nn*w#r tu t he bill of Hun * tfiP.otJjt,, B bill. Vn ft,, W J l f i - . t.1^ ft
pubtisfi# *1 in Sendn«di‘ C o u n t y ,
Florida,
t‘nr f*«■»**of » ft* rn
r
t (»♦'!•■by iinnuurtff my r^tiilbliry f »f * !-rt
N
fitl-.uH
ftT
h
e
said
land
bring
l'»*g**#d
at
com
plaint
_
hrrrfn
_
filed
n
?alm
t
v«*u,
and
Witness my hand and the scat of said
I * l i l he A »mndbiit# f**( t o-rlri t|i**» to thr
4*fU«*0 nf ,S( Ji ( 4' \ 11Of tt*- V »»f t 1 i' ^4'VOflthl
th# date of tb» its u an rr of euch certificate Circuit (h urt, this the 23th D a y of May
therein
fail
nut,
clue
mid
Ll*’
will
In*
t,«k
m
o r n c i : in t h i : c o u r t ii o is c
oCi*
*
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?
mn!)
'
•
rn
nl
*-i*T»
f
for
tf
.
h
i
Jau'iuial r i f r u t l 41f th*- .Slat** 4*f Ti&gt;&gt;rblj
in th# name of Cnkn own. has filed said A. I L 1920.
•r rt to tin* action iif th*- cumin? I b m ' i f f i l i r tIHtrirt of Srm tnnlr t'ounty. *ib»rct to tin At coafta* •*! againvl &gt;i*u. In t lo v r I la)
«#rtificat**
in
my*oIfic#
ami
has
made
appll*
&lt;?KAL&gt;
K. A. D O U C . L A S S
t|rfl«lon of t S r I) r m o rf a i|c primar&gt; t# be •lecrre.
I'rirnarv cation for t a i deed to U*u# In accordance
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
County,
ft j» fa rther nfilefe l tha! this notice be with law. unless said c«rllflfiilr* shall be Clerk
Vhn'iiil ( bo
*4tb thi* nun !n»ti"n hrbl June ^th
Florida.
C
.
W.
K
N
T
/
.
M
l
N
t
J
L
U
piibliahiui »n th r Sanford Herald, a news. redeemrd according to law, ta t deed will
eiiul wub" * *iurfitly j»|!i*uir tr«l by t he ( «&lt;iv i f nof,
V. S. Starburk
11/ Vh I L D O U G L A S S D . C
Paper
public* b'ng
in
Seminole
Court! y
1 will tt all tint i-a i ml*-avoir to Hltr h r»r?t* the
||.|2tc.
1 htrfcbv nno »nriri my r.in'Hilary for thf T’lorldti oner each week for h cnnsecuti v # issue th rfi on on th# I 8th day of June A, IK Solicitor for Complainant
i*utie«
of tbit important nlflrc f alt Ii fully
1920.
T H O M AS I At Ml 1 WII.Hoa
«
anil t&lt;* th" br*t of my «tr|lltyf without fear P'Mition »f ''a unty Cbir:* tiii«lnn«-r •&gt;» Ih# 2 nd week*.
Witness
mv
fdgnature
and
seal
thi*
the
iti«tvict
of
Prminolc
t!oant&gt;
anil
promltc
T, H J l l . l SON IHH sHull f l
t r f av 14f to any prr»on *»r p m n n i ,
T t ) A I L P A U T I K S C L AI M I Nf j A N Y 13th ila&gt; of Ms&gt; A. I). IS*20,
.N O TIC K O F
I N C O I I P O I I ATIO .N
j
if r|*« tr*l t»i do my duty •• tin .rrv ant «»f
HKCO TTT.aS.
i n t t i u : r i s T i n ; p i n »**k k t y
ih : ih :
Notice
I*
hereby
given,
that
we,
th#
tinder*
thr proob' not ohly n# my '»wn d ii t r l i t but IN I I K I d i W D T S r U I I I K I l I I Y r H I K M ' d l f
SKAL)
T. A. i m U f i L A S S
of the m iff# co u n t y.
Circu it
Court. Seminole Co u nty, •igned, ini# r»#1 tu apply tu If on or a id# BlPncy
to r I u*tire uf The P r a t #
t u t T N L : it l . r ; .
a m i l s m . Clerk
J • C a 11 *, fi ovi’r n«ir of th# St at e o f Tb»rid a at
J
O
H
N
M
U
S
t
.
'
H
Florida.
1 hereby nnnountr mv n m i l i J j c v for r*-*
H i t ; I IT* t * V L It,
M A III# A I t K T T
ANN
T a l l a h i t l e r , F lorida , on the 2 1 th day uf
Py
V.
K.
D O C CiLA SS
|). C
♦rtb’fi to th r *4pift* of J i i i t l r r *jI tn &gt;» I ' r i r r
H K S IIT O v Kit, r iK O L k ii: c
n i: w m \ n ,
Ju ne, A, D IU20, fur L#ttrr* Patent in f *r
for tMtliirt No. I i.iibjrrt to thr *)rri*lon **f
I hrfcbv i n n o ' i r n my c i m l i U c y f.»r thr H* IS W HI f. ti. K I U M I K S , W I L L I A M
O. VJ M r .
TSorating
Meitch U n i t y Company under th#
Florid#
th r firm* ?rat ir' orlrnirs to L*r hrbl fun* **th, potitlon of C o u nty (■ tmmli*|iinrr t»f l»iitri#t A N D K N I I I I ) , O H O T I I K H W I S K .
f«"
•
* ..........................................
allowing
proposed* charter,
the n rig im l *if
L.
‘
S T H IN tiT L I.f.ttW
No 8 and proml»«* If #l#*t#d In d # my duty
It brln .* mail# lo appear by a sworn bill
N’o llr c to llliliir r »
which
I*
now
on
file
In
the
office
»
»
f
the
a* a o t i r r n an«l t a i pay rr t i «afrjuar*t thr of rumpla nt fllr#l h«r#dn against you that
S # i l * "J bids will Ii# received1by the Co u nty Secretari of State, at T a l l a h Bases-• blur Id 4,
For Sit Ale H* nnlwi
tfit»"f #• t • of I ht* p »”*ip1# «d the w holer ##iun t y, vou have or claim f*» hav#* ^4»rn# Intrreat in
JO HN M K IS C H
Co u nty,
bloHda,
T o thr f temorfati» V o t m of tb# Nin#
LN 'D O U C U H L K T T .
th# fultijv i rtif ilcscfibril land In Scndnolf C o m m h i io n r r s of
TH A N K M K IS C H
at th#* office of T h e Clefk of the Co urt of
l-ff-nth Senatorial )&gt;Mrlrt
County, Tlur’ da. to wit;
A. P. C O N N K L L Y
I h«\» ••nlcf**H th# far# f«»r S ’ s*# H m a lnr
T h e N * r t h lhfc#»foiirlh« &lt;N ‘*-11 nf the L a k e C o u n ty, In *he f o u r House at T avares
M th r «4)lirilAtton of m&gt; frirndo f h i . i
Florida,
on
or
before
It*
o'c.ock
A.
M,
June
Piopo'rtl Arllcl##* of luc orrorailon u f *M r|*rh FlltK and TIIKI T and ( (&gt;t.LISM)N Ii;
f om *b- IM h Scnafndal Dl.trjcl *cm p ( i.t n g | ! - r | | , d tu * nni. j . r , r-*&gt; candidacy fur f .- Southwest ■piarter t S W J f ) of th** Northwest
IF., T&gt;2 o f r the removal of the present bridge
Furancc l»&gt;uet! b) ihe I I.OIMDA ST.'.IE
Hr all r Co m p an y".
ion
Jtlif-rola
*•
" and
J ’" ph i1
' myi# H I * ir&lt;
T ,n\by vh i * V1
1""
*&gt;"■
" ........ . co mniMioncr for •juart#r N'W**) of Section L To wn*hip 20 a c t •*** th# VVekiaa lilv e r ort the road be*
Ip
abhlt*
,ftil-'l '-t ri
■
eI•
We. the undersigned, hnva agr rd to AL'TOMOIHU: ASSUf t \TI0N i* tit
i■
«tb J*’ r 1 t i l l lbr d i*r i «l n n -of South Hang# 31 Last, cunt lining 30 irr«*» l * i r n S a n fi»rd a Ttd M L I h »r i , con • t r u r 1 1n g
action in t Ho fb nocratl# p iim n n t » I - • h*d I the ! h mocfatlr I'rimary June “ th,
mor# or less.
asiorlat# outtrlvea, and «l*i her# by been me safest ami chi'itpt'vf in llu* taufld. W
fit*
Ju'»# St h If * lr f f r d I oil I ,*l %*■ ink K m I
You nri therefore lureby #firn*nan4l«d and a w &gt;i*d#n bridge 22L feel l i n g aero** th r a**oriated for the purpose of forming a b*id
L. A. II H U M l.f I V .
rlv«r
and
rilling
in
the
approach#*
with
for................................................
Inforniall'in t&gt;* hi'idijiiaricrs
Orliw#
t fL»rt$ 1*4 t!i# p* on I- I r#M fi **-nt
f* *iulred t * be and appear bid or# our said
im
llllr
ami
ruriiwratr
uttdrand
1
&gt;
&gt;
virtu,
il
i
'
.
n«fU,
v f» t»vi;itSTitki r
C lr r u ll C *urt at the Court If u uie in San* ap p roiim ately 17000 cu. yds, earth.
th. lav.a (if th r St at e „f Florida, and Ho A g e n t * Wanlt’ d in C t c r j R i o n In 4I0HM
I hereby an n uin r# ray ct ndidacy fur r#** furl, Florida #n the Firs* Mondav itv VuffHt,
Karh bid mu»t be accompanleit by a crrtl*
elect Jun fur Tilth I h strict uf
Sernir*de IP 2 *L beln 2 tb# *tnd day of *ah| raonlh, then ril d check for |0 p *r cent of amount bid heft-liy adopt Ihe follmvlnx aftlc! -v of Incorporation*
I hr frb y i n r I'lnrr a* n f ,- n 'l l '| il a for Coiinty subject in th# d#rl&gt;iort of th# Ilf*
and thur* to rnmlr answer unto tb# bill of mad# payable t»* T . C , Sm yth#, Clerk of tha
th** Sit*t# S* riaic from th r T'lfh |tla i i l c t f morratir p r im ir y to be h*!d Jun# “ tb
Article I.
of
Like
Hoard
*
f
C
o
u
n
t
y
Commissioners
complaint
filed
her*
in
aia
ln
s
t
you,
an
t
* r.tpiMihg **•»** It. (h iinc" ni l remit L*
T h e name of l.tls corporation *had be ,
i:
h.
k i i i i k i :.
theriln fail not rl*# said bill will be taken a* i County as t .idcnc# ol guild faith.
* • m*b », a.id I * |fIt#*!tv • iu#(t *l • • ijffi* *1
M K I S C H U K A L T Y C O M P A N Y , and ♦»* \
confessed t r a in * ! you, tu hr followed by
**
I b m d f / l t * In th# flptnnrralf- i r i m )
All bids arc t • lie m i !e on blank form* t I n . It'll Place »*f l&gt;u»lneai *hall be at San- (
I hereby announce r . canUit!ai*v f*»r the rtnal diet
* i hr h*ld Jun.* “th. t Hive «rr%#d **' n d a
included with tb# specHlrationa ami bid will , ofdt r 1 &lt;rida, ..M*
but •*
It ...«y
may have
lia\#' ar.d
or. ! •♦ita
't.iblDK
b lD h i
* « %• ,*nc#/&lt; i 4 , r n P C .
f ’ *i*nt w in (hr Stilt** lai'fl lat jr • tb# latt p ithlo.i of mernlier of the fintrd «*f cuun*y
It I- f# ft her u*t|#f *d tha* this no* L’ * L# li«* r t c r l v n l ••parat ly on llrftlg# an.I Till atich other p larrs of buotr# ** n* th r Hoard #»f I
ifll b ib L lA L I
* hfrt acvtiirtit u n i I i *'*p# f tfuliy f fer t * ?ny Cumml*s(ont ra from I*i«tfl**l No. 8. Having puldidi# ! "nrc * I&gt;h week for tw*rLiT'* wt*«k* &gt;iii*l m a in tcnin r# *»j tratllc and may be let Director* may Dorn lime 1 #* time determine. p | &lt; ; K A I | I ) .8 | I A N P - P A I N T E D C W M
• ■' l l # M ra r ' c * #or t ir** terms * «*-i*rel
record there.
t
&gt; ifi i I H r aid. a 'is’* pap r nito- in #h tlons ur In w n# lc.
. .**• a * * 1 I# 1 that I am e.»fnp#t* nl t » riv* in
If , fi’ct* d ! will ***i vc th" «b ■
*ri d to t ‘ *
ll*L. d lit &gt; n in »b t' i Tirilv . Floridt.
Tt » -*ic*»«|ul bidder
rrtiuired to
.
----- will
---- h# ..Qt
T h e t:#»ncril nature of the hutin* * t# b# ^G O R H A M ' S B T l i K L I i M i SH-^ fcB
ti
,»e i*d( of my di*fric* an* of Ibe count
b r i t «*f my Ability,
I n#*n» t I »rr| fed till* to# 't L #, ay
" T * iki.e* a •Uf. ty bond *4 ti*fartoey to the Hoard
a ,i'*'hu«* *a*f m in i'tratlori i *m! -erv# th.* I ’C V
N*. y .
lilt Y A v
* f C o u nty Com m D iioner* #d both Countle* tlort .(-all lie
liilhiw*. lo w R :
R O G h lt S * i'L A T l.I) ' ' O i l
slode
c.*unl&gt;
lb
a
mam.er
th
it
nril&gt;
•
i#i#f
liiMlmm#--, Y U
»:
A. l*OU&lt;JLAS.H
*K \ L
for n per rent *»f hi* or their bid.
l i p f e r an jrirtlfy,
T o liuy, n «n , hold, rnntrol. Work. d, vgl.&lt;n, I l y i y - i a : i v n W t l T d l M
tt .i T C H f l
Seminole
CflO lg#
uit
Court,
Ci#rk
C
II,
r
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t h »■f w i t.«
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I hereby annofinc# in* ra* liih c u f.»r ••
t * *4 j*‘ a i r.
Solin'or*
the right t#» f#'ject a n y or all Improve and •li'n jop land* for the purp 4*t * f
C o m t&gt; r*
•al#;
and to ilo ami perform all thing* ap- ,
bids.
r of Snminuii (' uofy lo lL&gt;t*i#t N'#*. - Nfitlrr uf
lpt»ltrniton f*»r ! a i D r i l l I ’nde
, ‘ Vv_:
i
^ #f|. t»» fht d *■'s|(tn tf lb# I |('fii'i'r„, i ‘
Co|»l-w of the plan* and •prclflcatlon* rna&gt; tiropria!#- or nieilful fur tb## development anti «
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(biff
ta
rttiia
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See
I
kin
improvement of the *ame,for any ptirpnce*
primery to bn h i l l J -# n i Ii .
Nolle* i hereby given that A. K- Bi#»l*b»m, be i.**#n til thi* L a k e t'o u n ty (N n irt If iiiif e , fur which the ■arise may In* adapted; In
v a re s, F lo rid a ut the Sem lno l# C u u n ty
i
p. h auan
purrhti** f ” f T a i C r flirt cat * N r . 191, dat -&lt;} CToa u
rt lluu*e. S i r f .'f d , F lo rid a ami at ih#* take and direct the management a r d aafe N*&lt;&gt;. M G a r n c i - W o o d r u i r H uiW inl
the 1 1 fi i i , y &gt;d Ju n# A. D. DM", .• 1 1&lt;! ce ftli*
#.f Fred T Utlliam# engineer. Sanlord, «d all or any part *d the pt«*p fly #»f laid
t or I T v t«fl**a|firr
n t# emb *• * ff th*- full iwlrn* *1• ** ri I * •I pro* F tin*
la ., a fte r \ p r il lo . D*20. C opica of the plan* corporation, and t#* und«rtake and #!lfect the
S A N T O U D . K I.A .
I I i f i b. aim Miner my randula*) fur tb# p#rty altuiil#d In Hemlntd# C u u n t y , Tlorlda*
rnaniKM'.*r»t ar.d *il»* of property, buibljng*
ti&lt;i»ltir»ti *»f Hi-pr#«#ntatlvr fur ^nmlnnle ti»-w|l II g. N \V C u r. of N K 1* uf SW h id and «p# rib ra tio n * ra n be * n lirc il fro m Fret! and Ian f^sf #itber*, and t#» tran*ar| on come
refunded
v
b * t i " »*«i | r i d m
f tti# jl# . S K 14 'f Nf r. 1«. T p . 20 S. I L ,H» I L . Hun S T . W illia m * *»n den n i t of f T».00 to
ml«*ion the general l»u*m# * uf r# al « Mate
l l i c r e c a n lie n o d o u b t
r.iurrali** nrim iry It tlectr-l t«* this high ulflrv 2 1 r&lt;(&lt;l*, K 15 l i rd« . N 2 1 rd«, W 9 i 1*8 ti a huttnlfidi bid l« mid#.
agent* and broker* . to act pi If#, uwrm, tei*#.
W.
V.
S
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P
S
O
N
,
Chairm
an
H will tu toy i j j t v I# ser*c all the people id fit*., TI.* *aid land being a**c**ed at the
ore up y, ut** and ilevrbip fartn*, ’ far m land*
a s l o t h e m e r it o i C a r d u i ,
my co urt) u • th»lr public servant,
•late #*f I L i l u a n r c **f aurh r# riH icale in the Hoard t.f C o u nty Comml««lonrr for Lak# and town *lt**. it* Ia% *ut, plat. Irrigate,
th e w o m a n ' s
I o n ic , in
\ t t o i i n e v s i .m i r o i n s i : l l » « 8 * ' l l *
Count).
T. P. M l l l S T b K .
name «&gt;f Unknow n,
drain and ffijhdlvld# the •ao.*-, t
on rat#
the tr e a t m e n t of m a n y
I,.
H U t ' M L L Y , Chairman farm*, raiche *, gru%«*( orchard* an#l nlantaDK LAND, FLA.
Al«o l . u CirtH Ud i-' No. | M , *!atr*l th#
Hoard
of
C
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C
m
m
ltdo
n
tr
for
Bemlnut#
1 l#i*ct* . I# erect, build and co nitru rt ri»»u*#*,
t r o u b l e s p e c u l i a r to
I b f f -hy Ttnnunnrr my cinulblecy • ir the 11Ii day i'- Jun# A, D. DMT, Baid ceftiflcafi*
•w
ill pmciK#
rrartir- m
In ir#
U - f*"«•'#
t . i r *■
and• Frdrral
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building*
and
work*
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kind
*in
lb#
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pnsitl#*n *tf M
I»* r i#f t b a TI i pi d a I *•g| *I e - c m I»r a r * » t h # f nil -*w I n g *l »ar r I Hi#■d *11 1»p #r t y
women.
T h e th o u s a n d s
&gt;
land of tho rorjjoraliol).
Span*! (a'l llt l« (*'f L u " ' ""*&lt; *nJ " r
tuft fepr.-eutlric S# rvln vl# Co u nty, subji ct til ualrdyln B#mtnuf* Co u nty, I tnrida, lu-wit: 39-utr.
of w o m e n w h o h a v e b e en
T#» lame liurffla ami to *erure the «ame by
Laru H ' 1’1
In tb# di cMon nf (tu* I h - m iic n ti/ primary (•» lire# N K C u r ol
H oi
I
of Sr*\ K,
h e l p e d b y C a r d u i in the
b1
" bell! uh it) * " “ th,
M M I l i : f»t I N T O II P O H AT IO N
Tp. 20 S It 10 i: , Hun W M»2 It.. S 20 ch..
jia s t -10 j e a r s , i s c o n c l u ­
i: 112 f(., N 20 cb ..t JO acre*. T h e «.iid land
J. L K i : S M I T H
Nolle#* I* hereby given that -he undrr«igned
being
at the date »d th e l"u .inrt* uf will, on F r id a ) June 1 1 th l?»2 U, *»r a* • ion
s i v e p r o o l th at it i s a
Tot
lasru w r
ipu r li
r * r 11ft c at * I n 111# ft-a m e of t * W . I b r rr a 11 «r a * n »n v v n i c n I, appl y t o t Ite llun#»r Hood m e d i c i n e (o r w o m e n
I wl b i» ann*’ since that f am a candidate f i .... In*1, has Hied aald ccfttflfSiel III my able Blndft* y J. ( ‘alt*, Governor «»| th# Slat#
w h o suffer.
It s h o u ld
for r# « irih tn to th# o*flr« #*f T c i A t o *nif u til * e and ha* made application fur t a i lie* d nf Murid*, fur U tter* pat« nt inrorporating
T K i t N S C o M I ' A N Y '1 under
h e l p y o u , to o.
I
m l r * ’# C c iin ty ,
t t* ih«* Prim ary tu i»«u# t*i a#r#*r»!anr*' with la^. Unle*« *aid " T U D I I D N
to I #• hftil in J a m . I shall ap p re', *t# yo ur rertlfirate# ahall lie rrdrrfnrd according t*i the fullowing prn|#*i*««! rhafter, the orginat
law, tat '(-til will |t»ue th erein tin tin lUth «d which 1* now *
fib* III the ttffire of Ih#
* upi •»rt.
•lav &gt;d J u n e A. ft. 10 20 .
Seerrtlily id State of the State of Florida at
•
Y ours very truly,
w
i
t
n**•
my
official
aignalure
and
seal
Ibis
T ftlia h a ta i **.
A. v \ r r ; hA N\
lb. nth &lt;L&gt; uf M a) A. D. 102 ).
K I . M K F I T II A I N TS
i S K \U
K. A. D ' U T G L A S S .
A N N A M. S U L L I V A N
For Cnueifg Judge
Cb-fk
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Court.
SemLinle
C
*unty,
M Altai A U K Y IL II AI N K S
T»» tb# P##4| l# &lt;#f S« min'd# C o u nty i
Tlorida.
!'\*rt;!is.' laitring ( ’ liras Groves in sumnv rtcini i» -‘ 1
I i ii- fn announce that I
*« Candidal#
II)
V. tb D O U G L A S S .
D. C . Arllrle * *#f Inr urpof atlon of " F L O I f l l l l
t
u
.
‘
i n i b J iiflg# isr.tv.
r T U N S I ’O M P A N Y "
tliv .-izi1 ( / fruit itii'l to producf growth c- branch u 11,1
of Hcmlnot C itni
i I • •1 #. l u l ^ r r i tu ifif
T h e umlerilgio d lief* by a* nut late thcmotlv# •
lb "in orrai ir I'rimary T ’r cilu n in Jun*', and
t iig r t h if f*»r tne |iu#|Ot»# of te rm in g a body
is tli ■foundation for the next crop. ”
rcspectf'jli) latlctl yotif vote anil Ifittilcnr* Sutle r uf Appllratiun f(*r Tat He ed t ’ntlrr p o lilir an il o ir p u .a t# under i L ** law * of the
y
I# rn\ b. half. -vM#)* if given I atvure &gt;*iu will
Section "»7A nf ihe ( i f h r r c l St a t u t r *.
w
ti Nolle*
hereby
given
that
I
L
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L
Daniel,
H
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t
e
oI
H
u
rld
a.
with
and
under
l
h
a
frtlluwlng
I »real*) appri-'ot* *!
We i life a wide ranwe &lt;»»* rorimilns indue
purr has# r «*{ T a i Cirtlflcat# N» DM. #Dte«i l»M»p'**d chart# r
f . h o u h Tk i i . d e i i .
the tth #t . \ id June I. II. DJlT.hn* f.led *ald
^
Af llf lc I.
SKM INOLK TREE GKOAVEK
fr. my uific# arid ha* made op!lea* i
TI*#
'ami* *d »’»* * 'fpuratiun vhaH Ii
1 Kerch y a n rt o*i n c# that I am a ■i *i n 1 b! 41* cerilfi*-.
t.»i *i&lt; 4d |*» Iff'He in t*
rdat
’ %Fi It " T L t ' l t l D A 1 Li t NS i * 'IT ANA
and it*
t* Aram. U ' A . I’ . A -Sr,' I’ nt.
fo* the offir a t formerly he'd
CntjrP; J'u*tgt llun f
of!
# and pU *• «f h *»nea* aha#I be
M r s . N . U. W m c r , of
»‘f &lt;*mlnolc Co u nty, **jbp *t t&gt;» th#* aet&lt;#4»i •#f law &gt;aid #« (tlllcAte rmbrar#* the !•»! li n g principal
*|i « # fji* d proto rt y aituat# d
in H etnlnnlc at Altamont# Spring*. Florida, with branch* •
IDEAL HIGH GitADK FRUITER
the Jtir»f prim ary.
H ix s o n , T c n n . , w rites:
rfiria m i*ucb # t her place* in the Slat*- nl
I «-arn#tily re«iur&lt;*t the aupport *d th# C o u n ty , F lo r id a . V o -n lt: N I L , **f N A\ * of Florida , ami In other Matr* of the Unlt»d
A'\ ..n.'
" I w a s p a s s i u p th r o u g h
Sr.t
t
.
T
p
.
21
S
.
ItJ
2
K
.
10
a^r.
•.
T
h
r
aid
citln n&lt; «*f Bi*mlnole t'uunt , nn«l will /gi a lly
the State*, and In f« reign countrlr*, a* may he
the . . . /.ly b a c k a n d
appr**lat* j o u r Influence In my brhalf, la ml bring a*»e**e#l at th* d a t" of
(jet
proper
tnowih of young trees hy u«etng.
h
r
r
r
a
l
t
r
r
n
t
a
U
‘
i
i
h
hcd.
iff***-4U ■• *d guchi iertllllrit# in the nam e uf
iiK D lltiK
flU II T IN
I I K 1111VNt*
s i d e s w e r e t e r r ib l e , a n d
M r* L ila K- M u rre ll Uni#** *al#l t r tlp r a t e
Article I I .
m y sullcrinj; In d escrib a­
• hr.H be r«d#-«me&lt;| acr#4rdlnfc* !•* la w , t « t #letd
The g tm r a l nature ol the bj«ln#** t•• I r
Hupi *lnt* ndrni PuhHr ln*lr«icM »n
w ill i**u# f h t r t o n on the 10th d a y of Ju n e tran^aetr#! by th# corporation ahall b# ; Tu
b le.
I c a n ’ t tell j u s t b o w
I hereby announce my ca ndidacy f«*r re
\r-c Aram. 8^c A. 1*. A. ‘2 ri PotA
.
I
L
1J
2
0
.
grow, buv, •*!! and otHerwiw* deal In ard
e'eclbiti »* ptiprrlnf* **d#nt of pubbr in*'truc*
a n d w h e r e I h u r t , ab o u t
Wit nr# rny official ilgnature and peal thi* iii«po*e of all kin «!• of frrn&gt;, flow era, *hrubt
L e t n s q u o te y o u o n y o u r S q m n i' i K c u ll.’on
for
Fttnlnofe
1‘o
un
iy,
*ublfct
to
thi*
a ll e v e r , i t h i n k . . . 1
plant*, fruit trie*, an I other pfoduct* of the
Dem* c r i t i c p C m a ry in I «* held June Mb, the tith day *d M ay .A, D, 1020*
b e g a n C r n l i i i , a n d ray
K , A. D U C M L A S S . • util, t j i y n , hot#'. I is;-, l- air, * ll, e irh angc
•SK AL
1920.
and
ot hi r wit# I- .1 in and *IHpi»t«* uf r ia l Nit at#
C o u rt , Seminole
Cottryy,
Clerk
Circu it
T . W. L A W T O N .
p a i n s c r e w l e s s a n d te s s,
!•• buy, *•11, tichantfe ami .ithrrwiie deal in
I lorlda.
until I w a s c u r e d .
I am
»tock« an#1 bond*, and to make coot rat la of any
II ) V . Ni : . D O U G L A S S . I L C .
T# f T a i f n l l r r l o r
nd all kln«!* to further It* pU'potct and l»u»i*
r e m a r k a b l y s t r o n n for a
l am a rand Flat# fur rr*r!ce| Ion to the :ih -M c.
nrt* . to borrow money a nut to i e ‘ ure the tam#
t e a r s o f a[;e.
lie i of T * i Collect uf of Sent In ole County,
w o m a n 01 yc
by a ptrilgeof lt««tock. or l*v note*, mortgage*, '
Net
Ire
al
Application
far
I
n
i
Deed
I
'nilr
f
ff
oh
‘i
f
I
t
*
the
action
of
th**
Democratic
1 d o .'’ ll m y hl ioouussec w o r k ., "
bond*, and th .r oliigalion», -pun th# p|#&gt;*
Sr ctlun 3# A of ih*» (ic neral Niaiute*.
Primary, a r d wiH appreciate your •utiport,
C a r d u i , t o d a y , l i-7 0
M a i i u f a r t i i r e r s o f 1 1) K A I . F P . i i 1 ' l I J Z h h S
tir** I* h r f r b y given that T , AV. Law to n, party of tb# r o * o j r j t l in. an I /"ncrully to
Jso . d . jin k in s
purchaser #d T a i l?eftirtcate No. H*i, pdatrd iu h a i r ami # i# r* I # «• • i« h tiowera a% may hr
- t . M anil pUrpora «if the
the i i h day of Jun# A. D. DJ17, Sai l cirtlrt- Incident l i t 1#
Fur Clerk of Court
J A C K S O N V IL L E .
s« I tlkanaturv
l hereby announce my ca ndidacy for r# rate cm hr ac*« the I Allowing di *# rlbed i, f o- Cvfpurt-tlar. and
am!
t
l
a i
I
election ar Civ il. #*f the Circu it Court N-.*^ party f l U a t c d In heminolo C o u n ty, Florida ,

: BUSINESS CARDS l
S
!

POLITICALANNOUNCEMENTS

SCHELLEiMAINES

LA W Y Eli

SANFORD • • FLORIDA

Wilson

&amp; Hoasholder
LAW) bHS

Sanford.

Automobile Protection

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

G E O .'G . ME.RK1NG
Attorney*at-l.a«

St Helps 1

LANDIS, FISH &amp; Hl’I-L

S U M M E R

F E R T IL IZ IN G

Take

MTtie Woman’s Tonick

FLOR1DEAL GROWER

W IL SO N

&amp;

FERTILIZER C0MPAN?

Try

FLO R ID A

m* * —1

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�June -I. 1020

TI1E SANFORD HERALD

FIRE STATISTICS SHOW
and i m p o rtanee of Fire
I ns u r ancv
wliich, will'll
the home or
place of busi­
ness is eons u m e d 1) y
flames, p r ov i d e s th e
means for its
reco n s t r u ction.

that d i s a s ­
t r o u s fires
may originate
at any time
an d from
many sources
and causes lit­
tle suspected.
This

only

serves to em­
phasize t h e
great v a l u e

S E E US FO R F I R E IN S U R A N C E

A .P .ALL
CONNELLY
KINDS OF
INSURANCE.

RE A L © E S T A T E .
S A N FO R D , F L A .
B IL IT Y .
COLLI
PROPERTY D AM Ao

HIGH PRICES FALLING
NOT SPASMODIC AFFAIR
BUT SYSTEMATIC DECLINE
People Refused To Stand For
High Prices In U. S.

DUNN’S REVIEW SAYS
Til VT MANUFACTURERS ARE
FURLING
THEIR
SAILS
CURTAILING SALES.
It is evident from a study of a lute
number of Dun’s Review that the liqui luting process which began some
wicks ago, is something more than
a men* spasmodic affair, or even u
seasonal reduction of stocks. It in­

dicates that the "peak" of high prices
has been passed and that we may
expect a declining tendency hereafter
It may not he radical, nor immediate
hut it will lie certain it is claimed.
The goose which laid the golden egg
has been killed by greed. Manufact­
urers everywhere are curtailing their
output, reducing their time and rid­
ding themselves of surplus labor
They are furling their sales in prepa­
ration for the coming storm, and evi­
dence is not lacking that wise retai’ers throughout the country are doing
the same. Some of the large shoe
factories in New England are report­
ed as working only two or three days
per week, owing to the reduction of
orders, and the general curtailment

m m m m x tx m m m m

Congressman
Sears
Will Close His

C A M P A IG N
BY

A D D R E S S IN G
TH E

VOTERS
£ of Sanford and Seminole
County

Corner Park and First St.

8:00 P. M.

" Monday, June 7
Everybody Invited
N oth in g will be said
| to offend an y one.
X
n
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PACE 17

of buying. We quote front Dun’ s Re­ manikins along in n Trough. As
notion advanced through climax ami
view i)f May li!);
anil-climax, the operator recited In a
The liquidating process that begun f-lng-mig voice five-reel drnitins of the
sometime ago in certain branches i f love and wrongs of the kings and
business, but which has only lately queens represented.
occasioned genera! c
it.
continued, am) i* ’widening in it.i in­
Siioris Among Citizen Soldiers.
-, . . .
the cl Iavu sol*
fluence. I* is me •rt r\ory wfiei*' ap­
parent, the movement toward read* j diet* who lire trained under her com­
justtnent i« plainly discernible in va­ pulsory home defense system, hnvti
rious quarter*, a* in textile . and hides n wnmi-hcartcd friend In llrlgndler
and leather and footwear, and is man­ General Grain!. slate commandant and
one of the most distinguished Aus­
ifested both in current price tenden­
tralian loaders In the late war. Gen­
cies and in the conditions affecting eral r.rund recognizes that routine Is
future operations. With an unusually Irksome and he Is popularizing senior
backward season, ami a congestion cadet work by combining with It
in transportation that has seriously sports programs whereby the keenect
disorganized commerce, some shrink­ rivalry in middles will tie encouraged
age of transactions was to he ex­ throughout Victoria. General IIrand's
pected: hut these restrictive c l ; meats scheme lias been enthusiastically wel­
do not fully explain the prevailing comed by the boys nnd by citizens'
disposition of most dealers to confine committees, who have Joined henrtlly
In the sporting competitions between
commitments within the closest pos-j battalions, brigades and training
sible limits, and the increasing can­ areas. This new way of making sol­
cellations ami revisions of orders The diers means the Introduction of a com­
fundamental reasons for the recent mon Interest among (lie units, skill,
abatement of activities, in fact, have discipline ,nd clean rivalry.
appeared in the diminished consump­
W h A T ’ii IN A N A M E ’
tion of merchandise, due largely to
the prolonged era of extreme prices,
"Is that dog of jours vicious?"
and hastened by the reduction of pur­
asked
the timorous person.
chasing power through decreased em ­
"Oh,
no," replied the owner of a
ployment from one cause or another,
ferocious
looking brute that was do­
and in the tightening of money rates
and tile elTorts to bring about credit ing his best to break the leash at­
contraction The results of financial
tached to his ad tar. "Why, this dog
pressure have been seen in enforced was named after a friend of mine,
offerings of some goods at apprecia­ one of (lie gentlest men who ever
ble prices concessions, not only in rnlived."
tnil lines, but also in wholesale cir­
"That doesn't mean any thing to
cles, and buyers' growing conviction
that the present price reaction marks me. Nearly every day George Wash­
something more than a temporary ington is haled to court charged
flurry chiefly accounts for tin* ex ist­ with violating the prohibition law,
ing hesitation in entering upon for­ petty larceny or some other offense,
ward engagements While inability to dust looking at your jx*t, l don't be­
aeept additional contracts, owing to lieve he lives up to his name, either."
impediments in manufacturing, pre­ —-llirniingham Age-1 Jerald.
vents some business that might oth­
erwise be consummated, demands for
H O R S E AND H On SE .
next fall and winter requirements
have slackened perceptibly, pending
"I hunkered one of them smart
a clear insight into the price situu- confidence men up in Kay See, good
tIt n. and curtailment of output has and proper!" bnnsfed Gain* Gosnell
developed in the textile industry and of Grudge, who was just hack from
elsewhere because of lack of new or­
the Dig Durg. "bought the Union
ders. With shortages in supplies of
station
from him, by cracky!"
some commodities, and productions
"Thunder!"
ejaculated the aecosts remaining at high level*, price
(pnintnnco
to
whom
the incident
readjustments may be further delay­
ed in certain channels; but the main was !s*ing related. “ What's the mat­
trend now seems to be definitely ter with you? You didn't bunker
downward, and Dun's list of whole­ him; he hunkered you!"
sale quatations this week, fur Ir.e sec­
"Not by a fightin’ Fight, he
ond consecutive week, discloses more
didn't 1 I gave him that ’ere stock 1
recessions than advances.

FOUND CARDS WERE MARKED

NERGY
CO N O M Y
[ S U F F IC IE N C Y
W h ich Have Characterized the Private and Public Record o f

j O H

im

.O .

LUNINU
lamliil.iY for Renomination as
Stale -Treasurer in the Demo­
cratic Primary June 8, 1920.
However humble the otlice, or
however important, John C.
Liming has applied to them the
a
principle* set forth above.
In his home county, Lake, he
served ten years as n County
Commissioner. The people of hts
home city. Leesburg, chose him
for their postmaster, their city
treasurer,% nnd twice for their
Mayor.
Ask any of hU home people if
he ever Ik*trayid their confidence
nr disappointed their hopes.
In 1912 he was appointed by
Gov. Gilchrist Commissioner of
Agriculture and a few weeks later
State treasurer, to which he was
elected by the jn-ople over two
opponents the same year, und in
I91tl was renominated by more
than ten thousand majority.

In a recent letter to Mr. Liming, ex-Gov. Gilchrist nays:
"1 never hesitate to say that in my opinion you are one of the bttot men in
the cabinet. With your knowledge of the state's business, honesty of purpose
and capacity, it would be a calamity to the state for you to be oca ten.*
U. S. Senator Park Trammell says: "During the eight years of my daily
and intimate association with you while l was Attorney General and Govern­
or of Florida, 1 found you to be u man of the highest character, of exalted
ideals and purposes, nnd a public official of ability of a marked degree, the
most scrupulous honesty, and always faithful, capable and ctllcicnt in the
performance of every public duty incumbent upon you. I have often re­
marked that no state has hail a better official and that Florida was indeed
fortunate to have such a man us you for one of the state's officials.
As. any man who lias had business with John C. Liming, as a state ofiicial
or state employe, if the suspicion of dishonor ever rested uoon him, or if he
ever sacrificed to any ex|*ediency the interests of the state und its people
The Times

Experience In Public Affairs—Not Experiments.
(Paid Political Advertisement)

Demand

Phone 130 DcLnnd for your
lumber and building material.
We deliver any order of one
thousand feet or more right to
your job.
It will pay you to let us figure
on your lumber requirements.

McCormick Lumber Co.

got stuck with Inst year for It."—
Kansas City Star.

Revelations That Came aa a Shock to
Wounded Soldiers In Hoepltal
at Washington.

Here Is n melancholy story about
"markers.”
"Markers are marked playing cards
so that be who plays may rend ihe
bneks of the cards. Wounded soldiers
tinder treatment In the Walter Reed
hospital In Washington piny cards
continually. They use derks whlrh
nre given to the hospital, not neir
desks, hnt those which have been
used once by Washington clubs, espe­
cially bridge whist clubs of women In
society.
Keen-eyed soldiers, ns the story non*
goes, were surprised to discover one
day that some of the cards were
mnrkcd by small knife point Indenta­
tions on the border of the hack. The
marking wns not accidental.
Scrutiny showed Hint the high rnrds
—eight sjwit up to nee—were rnrcfully
marked. The marks were so fnlnt ns
to tic almost Imperceptible, hut n per­
son fnmlllnr with them could rend the
bneks.
Immediately there was n search for
the card marker, for the soldiers may
gamble n bit now nnd then—oRldnlly
they don't, but nrtunlly tliq*—well.
It's nobody's business If one wounded
buck private wishes to wager another
wounded buck private that Ids flvo
cards bent t'other elmp's live cards.
Anyhow, If somebody was marking
rnrds In the hospital the boys
wished to talk to him, Hut Investiga­
tion revenled—and this Is where the
hospital soldiers were shocked—that
whatever marking was done took
plnro before the cards arrived at Ilia
hospital. Not nil decks were mnrked,
only n deck now nnd then.
The Inference seems to tie that
somebody In Washington club life,
woman's club life at that, Is gracious­
ly giving the wounded soldiers encl­
osed curd decks which have somehow
been knife-pointed. The war veterans
sav Mint they linvr been shell rhocked
nnd otherwise startled, but they nre
vnstly ntnnzed nt n phase of society
life In Washington.

C H A N D L E R

Famous For Its M arvelous M o to r

The OC handler
Gives Y ou the *
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cm j L P e m a r i d
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H O U G H T FU L m en , In selecting an a u tom ob ile, find in tho
history of the Chandler Six a source of real confidence.

The Chandler m otor of today la the d evelopm en t of the
C h an d ler m otor o f seven years ago, em bracing refin em en ts and
im provem en ts w hich have been the natural d evelo p m en t of
these years o f service in the hands of thousands of ow ners, and
th e co n sta n t application of the engineering skill and the since-'
rity of its builders.

*
Motors of one type nnd another have been heralded and retired within
# these years. But the Chandler motor, Its true superiority proven In service
on every roadway in America and In many notions abroad, has lived and
gone forward into a placo of distinction.
Men who have owned and driven many cars, men from coast to coast,
will tell you the Chandler h tho leader of all sixes. Over the long m oun­
tain roads or on the trails of the desert or in crowded city traffic, anywhere,
the Chandler will give you the service you demand. Its power, its flexibility,
and its sturdy endurance are not surpassed.

Probably P in t Moving Pictures.

America Is not the orlglnnl home of
the moving picture. Tills assumption
Is disproved by nn apparatus of mirlenl Siamese civilization recently re­
discovered. Tin* apparatus consists of
n number of ancient movie machine*
unearthed at the National museum In
New York, where they hnd been hid­
den nwny In boxes since their pre­
sentation to this country by ttio king
of Slum In lR7r&gt;.
The elnenintlc nrt ns practiced hun­
dreds of years ago In Siam was car­
ried on ns follows: The proper num­
ber of figures, designed from leather
by band, were mounted on rods and
projected on the screen tty the hand of
the o|M*mtor. The screen «ns n while
cloth hung between the audience «nd
the tight. The shadows were manip­
ulated by the operator** pushing the

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                    <text>THE

SA N FO R D H E R A L D
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

•

NUMBER 42

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE I, 1920

volume xi

METHODIST BIG PUBLIC MEETING
»any b u sin ess cha n g es SANFORD
FOR OUR CANDIDATES
DISTRICT
IN SANFORD CIRCLES
LIBRARY
ClfY GROWING RAPIDLY ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE . ON TOMORROW NIGHT
CITY country left college ami joined Uncle
went
AND Sam's forces. Bert I’attishull
into the army and obtained a lieu­
tenant's commision in France und
The Orlando District Conference benny Deane joined the navy and
The following new books have
been received since the last report: ,&gt;f the Methodist Espicopa! Church rose to Ensign's rank and saw ser­
"Rom ance of American History,” South will be held in the Methodist' vice in foreign waters going as far as
by Edwin Markham. A blending of church in this city next Wednesday Russia.
romance and history which will in­ ahd Thursday June 9th and 10th. Their many Sanford and Seminoie
terest and create an enthusiasm for T he following program will be carried county friends take great pride in
the real story of our nation's life o u t:
these young men and in all of the
Tuasdajr Ju n e 8th
and the men and womon who have
boys and girls who covet a good
8:00, p. m. —Opening Sermon .by
helped to make its history.
education and who have made good AT TH E CORNER OF FIRST
Ibisin c ss
blocks
b e in g
STREET AND PARK AVENUE
At second base the runer is half
. .
in thia endeavor and we expect to
"Theodore Roosevelt’s letters to Rev. y!. F. Jones.
PURCHASED
AND
MADE way round the circuit and conse­
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK.
Wednesday .'
hear from them in the future when
OVER
AND
MERCHANTS quently on the home stretch. The His Children". This has been pro­
nounced to be the most worth whiio 9 a. m.—Devotional Exercises—by they have taken up their chosen
The county candidates will speak
are m o v i n g .
speaker here brought out the fact American book of the year for read­ Presiding Elder.
Acid and profession We understand at the corner of Park avenue and
Tfct many business changes being that It was essential for the runner to ers of every description and of 9:30 a. m.—Organization.
that BeiH will take up law and First street tomorrow night begin­
cidf in Sanford is m sure indication watch his captain on the bertteh and every age.
9:46 a. in.—Reports from Pastors. Tenny will gq into the ministry
ning at eight o'clock and continuing
ct the cnangr In the city’a condition obey the signals which he received
10:30 a. m. — Miscellaneous Business.
until they are exhausted. The can­
"Florida” , by Ncvin O. Winter.
u more huslne?* and better busineea and also to watch every opportunity
11:00 a. m .—Sermon by Ref. W. A.
didates
for County Judge, the Clerk
Installing
New
Clock
aMU more changes. There i s ' no to advance. In the game of life Every loyal Floridan greets with
Cooper D. D. followed by
Ad­
of
the
Court
candidates, the sheriff*,
The
first
National
Bank
has
taken
doubt in the mind cf tl.e visitor to Christ is our captain. At third base delight any addition to our literature
ministration of the Lord’s Supper. the clock down that adorned the county commissioners and constables
that itrings some new description of
Sanford these days th a t thia city is the task is to reach home.
Aflernoun Session
rorner of the hunk anti will install und all of them who want to speak
our
state and its resources. To be
on the eve of one cf the greatest
Dr. H ym an said th at one of the written up by Nevin O. Winter Is 2:30 p. m.—Devotional Exercises — a new one th at will have four faces will have the opportunity. If any of
developments in its history—not as saddest things in the life of a baseball
led by Rev. Geo. E. Summers. three for the street and one on top the candidates do not desire to speak,
business boom —for booms are us- player is to die on third,* nmi so it is no small compliment and this volume 3:00 p. m.—The Work of Our Con­ for the use of leroplnnea flying over qf of any group op candidates for the
uaUy punctured? but a steady growth in real life. We arc at third base the is not disappointing.
ference Missionary, Rev. C. H. the city at night. In other words same office do not desire to have
that li remarkable to those who saw "captain sends in a "pinch b a tte r"
Fiction
the First National believe* in look­ their office represented at the meeting
Summers.
"The Light in the Clearing", by 8:30 p. m.—Tlie Woman’s Missionary ing ahead and getting ready for the make your wishes known to fl. J.
the city a few years ago. It is freely which is "redem ption", and it never
predicted by the local capitalists fails.
Irving fiacheller.
time when acrntdnne* will be as thick Holly and you will he relieved of the
Work. Mi*s Ella Swltxer.
.nd the capitalists who are coming
"The
Re-creation
of
Brian
Kent"*
3:4b
p.
m.—Reports
from
Pastor*.
in the air as automobile* now are on awful strain of getting up on the
Dr. Hym an, during his address,
ttre to invest their money that
by
Harold
Bell
Wright.
4:16
p.
in.—Reports
of
Committees.
earth.
The new clock will nlso have platform and facing the thousands *
Sanford offers more to the investor at gave several of his experiences while
6:00
p.
tn.
—Miscellaneous
Business.
louder
chimes that enn beheurdslx of people who will be gathered there
"Dab,
a
Sub-Ileb",
by
Mary
thia particular time than any other in the service as Chaplain. He was Roberts Rinehart.
to hear you. The meeting has been
blocks
away.
Evening
Session
cited for bravery.— DeLand News.
city in the south.
srrunged for Saturday night because
8:00 p. m.— Devotioanl Exercises—.
Junior
for many years it has been customary
The msny sales of business pro­
led by Itev. K. Hollister.
"Bluebird", for children. It has
for the people of Seminole County to
perty in which at Icait a half doxen
been arranged by the author's wife 8:16 p. m.—Address. Some Results
gather on the cornof of Park avenue
fine business blocks were told to Io­
and
Fains
of
the
Centenary,
Rev.
Georgette Le Blanc. The story Is
and First street to hear from the
cs) people to be placed in first class
tl.
S.
Patterson
D.
D.
delightful and in thia form is - as
county candidal*.* knd this night has
8:60
p.
m.—Our
Orphanage
tSterccondition have caused the removal
fascinating to the youngar readers
been set aside by common consent for
of msny firms and huainess locations
optlcon Views) Mr. C. E. Howard.
as any of the Ox
books.
for the local candidates to tell a b o u t
sre almost as scarce as dwelling
Thursday Morning Session
The
Sanford
Library
Is
looking
themselves.
kouids hare.
9:00 a. m. —Love Feast—conducted
forward with interest to the fortyThe meeting will be a friendly
by Presiding Elder.
.. The Stone—Gove block rweantly
second annual conference of th*
one as nil o r the enndidatea realise
10:00 a. m.—Reports of Committees
purchased by the Sanford Furniture
American Library Association, to bo
th a t good humor and ayrMJ catchea
11:00 u. m.—Sermon—Rev. W. S.
Co., and C. F. Williams is being
held June 2 to 7 at Colorado Springs
more voles thut bad humor and vine­
Hullett.
ir.sde over and the Chero-Coia., Mra.
Colo. The yearly gathering, which
TAMPA
AND
ORLANDO
CON­
gar
and the meeting Saturday night
Afternoon Session
A. Simon and the Lee Brother* were HARD
FOUGHT
CASE
IN draws attendance from four thousand
will
be for the purpose of allowln*
CERNS
SELL
13
CENT
SU­
forced to take up new quarters.
OK EECHOBEE
COVERS
librarian members and
from
the 2:00 p. m.—Devotional Exercises
the
voter*
to MS all of the candidate*
GAR
FOR
28
CENTS.
The Chero-Coia Co., i» now located
conducted by Ilev. Allen MncSANFORD
ROYS
WITH public, college and Institutional liand
the
candidates
will thank them
in the new Symes- Douglass block,
furlan.
hririca of the United State* and C an­
&amp;LORY.
Charging profiteering In sugar, In for the votes th a t they think they
2:16
p.
m.—
Reports
of
Local
Preach­
SJh. Simon has moved to Sanford
ada, will have especial signifiance
exacting 100 per cent, or more profit, are going to receive.
Hon. George DeCottes of this city next month, as it will occur a t the
Avenue and Lee Bros., are looking
ers.
it being alleged they *old thirteen
won a most important case at Okee­ height of the Association's "Books 2:45 p. m .—Miscellaneous Business.
for a new location.
Everybody come out and hear the
and fourteen-cent sugar for twentychobee and one th at la bringing him for Everybody" movement, which 3:00 p. rn. — Election of Delegate*
candidates.
They will be allowed ten
eight cents, which was followed by
Messrs. Stokes and Millitcer of
many congratulations from
his it is hoped can be concluded July I.
to
Annual
Conference.
minutes
each
anJ the meeting will
thlrty-three-cent sugar for ci nsimer*
Cincinnati have purchased the meat
friends In south Florida. It was the
3:30 p. m.—Unfinished Business. in Tampa and South Florida, Wiley not be tiresome a* all of them will
market and grocery In the Ilines
Librarians or the nation, following 4:30 p. m .—Adjournment.
case of the Fthokee Racking Co.,
11. Cuaraey, prominent Tam pa busi­ have new stories and many of them
fclcek recently owned by John Stemthe
conclus on of their war work of
of which II. A. Howard, formerly of
ness
msn, C. J. Early, Paul T. Davis have already changed their life his­
|tr and John has purchased the
this city was the president, vs. The providing library service for the
No Gasoline Relief
and
A.
II. McRae, prominent Orlan­ tory three times or more since the
Kapp property farther west on First
Standard Growers Exchange and fighting forces, to which the local
W
ashington,
June
1
—R
e
c
ta
t
ad­
do men will be arrested today or campaign began.
I street and opened a meat m arket
culminated in the tomato movement library contributed by raising money vances In the price o! gasoline and
Saturday night i t tsight o clock*
tonTorrow on warrants sworn out
| »nd grocery store.
of last’ year in which the Fthokee and collecting books, realised more other petroleum product* were a»yesterday before U. S. Commissioner
The Ynwell Co., have taken over Packing Co., shipped largo consign­ than ever the extreme need for li­
crif.vd more to varying conditions II. L. Crane. Mr. Coarsey is general
Miss Elchnor Honored
the second floor of their building on ments of tomatoes from the Fthokee brary extension throughout large
of supply and demand In the light manager of the Sub-Tropical Product
First street and the professional section making drafts on the S ta n ­ sections of the Uunited Slates, em­
On Friday May 14th the ladles
of emphasized and pessimistic sta te ­ Company, Tampa
and the Intter of Geneva gave a very enjoyable
building will be made over for the dard Exchange for same and upon phasized by request* for assistance
ment* as to the future supply than three are president, vice-president
use of the Yowell Co., mud* neces- receipt of the tomatoes the Standard from ex-service men who had turned
lunchoui^&amp;t Lake t'a rn a y for Ml**
.
I
In n combination in restraint of
• 4 “; »Silts
• X. Jlr Iitssst;
fm'm•
&gt;tsiswt^i.4
.m| n
nwssU
Wst
and wale* manager respectively of the
Co., turned down the d r a f u leaving lo iiome coiitniuniiSc!. will,out jliiMii trade,” by the Federal Trade Com ­ Ealsum Product* Company of Or­ Emma Eichner whose m« lag* to
increased business. The occupant4»of the Fahokce Co., to hold the bag. libraries. Flans for the Enlarged
mission tonight in a report to con­ lando. Ilotli concern* are cannera and Mr. Ilolsnd Read of Bloou.ington,
Program of tne A. L. A. were first
thh second floor are looking for offices
HI. will take place June 9th a t the
John Murrell of Okeechobee assist­ formulated at the 1919 conference gress.
preserver*.
and have a difficult time finding
home of her sister Mrs. Endor Curlett
ed
Mr.
DeCottes and the ca*o at Ashbury Park, N. J.. and have
Strong demand is the primary
The essential fact* charged are ad­ of Geneva.
them.
was hotly contested from sta rt to since evolved into a broad project cause of the higher prices, the com ­ mitted by the men ugainst whom
W. C. Hill and R. A. Newman reThe large table was very a ttr a c ­
finish being remarkable from the for making public library eervire a missions said, adding th at conditions warrants havv^. been sworn out. ac­
«ntly purchased the DeForest buildfact that court was in session con­ vital influence in every American in th e oil trade now appear to be cording to United States Attorney tive with bouquet* of (lower*. Cover*
ir.g on the north side of First streij,
tinuously for four days and nights
greatly improved with resjiect to Herbert S. Phillips, who bus been were laid for twenty-four.
the store rooms occupied by Ferkinst from eight in the morning until aix community and an inst*tutiwnthrough
production
and
imports.
instructed by the attorney-general
On the place cards were linked to ­
4 Britt and Edward Betts and while at night and night sessions every which self-education will be ponsible
The commission said it » » i unable to prosecute the cases vigorously gether m iniature heart shaped phots
for every’ American.
the new owners will probably hold
night the verdict finally being render­
Friends of libraries throughout the to say whether the (trices of the jvit for rental purposes realizing the
It is charged th a t the Eatsum peo. of Miss Eichner und Mr. Read. A
ed at 10:30 Saturday night.
.
fined
products
were
"disaporporUoncountry are now assisting in raising
increased property values in this city.
pie sold 24,600 pounds of sugar that- rose bud being tied to each card with
The verdict was in favor of th e the "nooks for Everybody" fend of ale” to advances in crude oil price* cost thirteen cents for twenty-eight white ribbon.
The Elk’s were forced to leave the
and likewise impossible to report on
plantifl for the sum of
$11,791.80
At the conclusion of a delicious
Stone-Gove building and are now and was a great victory for plantifl $2,000,000. without resort to a n in­ the companies' profit* for the current cents, a profit of more than 100 per
tensive
drive.
It
Is
expected
that
cent., while Mr. Coarsey Is charged five course luncheon, Mra. W. A.
over the Seminole Bank.
and the attorneys and also establish­ substantial progress will be reported year, though in 1919 " th e profits of with sell inn 40,000 pounds of sugar Whitcomb as toastmistress, in a
There are many other business e s b a s i s for rlairns of this kind in
companies, th a t cost fourteen sent* for twenty- few well chosen words, presented to
at the Colorado Springs conference. many of the large oil
change* taking place every day, new the future wherein growers and buywhether producer*, refiner* or dis­ eight scent* an even 100 per cent, Miss Eichnor, in behalf of the ladies
At the forming of the Florida tributors o f oil, were large.”
buildings going tip, new buildings srs in Florida are protected from this
profit. The government has been al­ of Geneva a set of sterling silver
■contracted for and new dwellings method of shipping and having the State Association at Orlando in May,
lowing one cent u pound profit on butter spreads, as a token of the
*od Sanford is moving towards th a t drafts turned down at the other end the Sanford Library took its place
.SEMINOLE AT STETSON
sugar,
though Mr. Phillip* has an­ love and esteem in which she is held.
as
on**
of
the
charter
members.
Re­
goal that spells the great city th at and violating a bona fide contract.
nounced that wholesalers will be al­
cognizing Its first duty to be one of
nothing can retard in fhe forward
Mr. DeCottes is a candidate for
Two of Our lloOs Win Honors At lowed 10 per cent, profit from now has ordered the sugar prosecution.
cooperation In the r i s i n g of the
movement.
Stale Attorney In the Seventh Cir­
University At DeLand
on.
The facts were subm itted to the a t­
fund for the "Rooks for Everybody"
cuit and while in this case was forced movement, the Sanford
At
th
e
commencement
exercise*
at
The wholesalers have been declar­ torney-general several days ago and
Library
Dr Ilymart At DeLand
to leave his campaign and missed
Stetson . ..niversity on Tuesday of ing the Lever act unconstitutional
One of the most intensely Interest- several meetings bflt his record on pledged $50.00, the amount assessed this week two of Seminole County’s und there have been n number of the order to prosecute was received
yesterday morning by Mr. Phillips.
this
library
by
the
State
director
of
lrf snd helpful addresses ever heurd- this Improtant case will go a long
young men won honors. Among the instances of utmost open defiance,
He immediately had warrants sworn
the
association.
In
helping
others
we
DeLand was th a t given by Chap- way toward electing him ns the peo­
candidates for the degree of Bachelor but apparently u string of recent out on affidavits filed by Agent
ourselves
will
be
helped
in
gaining
l»in Gee rge Hyman, of Sanford, at th ple of Okeechobee who beard the
of Art* appears the name of William convictions has changed their minds,
Daptiet church lust evening the oc- rase say George is just about the for the Sanford reader* many tech A. Pattishail who is the son of Mr. for Mr. Phillips announces they have Frerch.
The w arrant against the three
r**ion being the annual educational best thing in the legal line that has nical books called for, but not at and Mra. Pattishail of Geneva and agreed to accept his allowance of 10
officers of the Eatsym company char•»rmon to the students of Stetson ever fought a case in their section. present on our shelves.
Bert an he is familiarly known hero per cent profit.
M. E. Key, Librarian.
agea th a t on May 1 they "knowingly
University. The several other churchis also a graduate of Sanford High
Wearing Apparel Next
made unjuat and unreasonable profit
M of the city, united in the service Spend-The-Day Party at
School and a youth of great promise.
Beach
Mr. Phillips has also written ask­
Card of Thanka
*nd the attendance was almost be­
In handling and dealing in a certain
Among those in the graduating ing thedepartm ent if a special staff
Guests of Mm. John Leonard! for
The family wish to express their
yond capacity.
neccessity,
sug*.r, by selling to It. C.
clap* at Stetson receiving the degree of investigators will be aent here to
a motor trip and all day party at
Dr. HymaA's subject was "Flaying Daytona Beach on Wednesday were sincere appreciation and thanks for of M aster of Art* i* Tenny Ingalla look into the dry goods, shoes and Woodbcrry Company,
Orlando,
us
,ht; Dig Game" He handled it In a Mr*. M. Theodore Langley, Mrs. the many kindnesses shown
Deane,
aon
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
clothing
prices,
us
has
been
done
in
24,600
pounds
of
sugar
at
tw entyUnique manner. The "Rig Game" was Stella Arrington. Miss Annie Helms, during the Illness of our loved one Deane of thia city and a Sanford other places, or if the departm ent de­
also
for
the
warm
expressions
of
eight
cents
per
pound,
said
sugar
fame of life, and as a basis and of Tampa, and Mrs. Clarke Leonard!
svmpathy and the beautiful floral boy of great promise also one who sires him and Agent A. V. French
&gt;uving c u t only thirteen cent* per
way of illustration he used a baseto conduct the probe.
was renred here.
of Osteen.
.
.offerings.
1 '•» game—the great national spoil.
Special A^ent French conduce'! round. The profit, fifteen cents per
Both of thc«e young menare among
Mr. M. E. Smith and children
Mildred
Holly
has
joined
a
house
tound, amounts to 113 per cent.
faid that when we are born
Mr. and M rsf J. M. Lord and t!e brightest ami beat In our county the investigation th at produced the
r ,° iLia world, we are coming " to ha party in Orlando of whitu Miss
evidence
upon
which
the
deiart.nent
Tampa
Trilu le.
4nd
both
of
them
at
the
call
of
their
familty.
»nd our first^tjicught and Job it tr Lydia Yowell .Is hostess, s

few Buildings Mean
Many Changes
In Stores

MUCH DEVELOPMENT

get to first base, and if we are per­
mitted to live we all get this far.
Once, on first, we immediately think
of taking the next step in life, or
getting to second. The most scienti­
fic way to rtach ‘second base is to
"sacrifice". Dr Hyman here brought
oGt a strong point in that many par­
ents sacrifice in order th at their sons
and daughter may secure an educa­
tion, thus ; reparing them to play the
"big game" to win.

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County Candidates Will
Address Voters
Here

NEW BOOKS RECEIVED AND WILL HE HELD IN THIS
NEXT
WEDNESDAY
DONOTED
TO
AMERICAN
RTIUIIISDAY.
LI BRAKY
ASSOCIATION.

COMEANDHEARTHEM

PROFITEERS
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ARRESTED

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Gartiqr and
Pearl Robson.
moat promising
little pupil* whose entrance i&gt;nt
plavirg brought forth the moat en­
thusiastic applause.
Usher* for th e evening wore Mr.-.
It. L. Peck. MU* Adelaide Higgins.
Miss Le’tie Caldwell. Mi'* Zoe
Me n te r, Miva P a n n V R e b a Mua* n,
M i a c Lillian Shlnfiolser. Anna
DuB.i.e. Lucille Jenkins: Johr. M ut­
ton. E dvard iio y e . .
The program fellows:
Dennee
1 Mazurka, op 9-No.2
Winnie Strong
2 Kamer.noi Ostrow N’o.22 Ruber.tt
Julia Zachary
3 M a rc h 'p 39 N o.l
Hoilaender
M argaret Zachary
4 The Lo*t Chord ,Quarette and
Soprano Obligato
Sullivan-Bartlett
5 Spinning Sor.g Flying Dutchman
Wagner* Swindler
Helen Terwillijer
6 Le* Sylphe*
- Bachmann
Mae Holly
T Leger.de
Sigr.e Lund-Skabo
Ruby Hart
M adam e
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Puccini
Butterfly
Mi»» Bowler

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Sprightly Polka
Marguerite Garner
Waltz of F o re it Sprites
Fearl Robton

10 SaltartRe Fantaitigue
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Alvah Salmon
M ildred‘Kennedy;. Sorrento. Fla
11 Whim*.
—
Schumann. ..
Charlotte Smith
12 Polka de Concert
Rartlett
* Virginia De Course?
13 Were My Song With Wing*
Provided
K ih n
M iu Bowler
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H Sor.ata Pathetique First Move­
ment
Beethoven
Anna Mason
15 Reading. Ode to the
Passion*
William Collin
Mr*. Richard Maxwell
(Viginia DeC&lt;- r*ey. piano)
16 Rustling of. Spring •
Sin iir.g
MildrW Kennedy
17 Old Favorite* request
Selected
Miss Bowler
1? Hungarian
MacDowell
Anna Mason
19Q uarette. Dreaming .Harry Rowe
Shelley.

Lovers' Communication.
When the petals of the great laurel
magnolia are touched, however light­
ly. the result !• a brown spot, which
develop* In a few hour*. Thla fact 1*
taken ■dvamage of by the South
American lorer. who pull* a magnolia
fiower. and on one of Ita pure white
petals write* a mo»to or message.
Then he send* (h* flower, the young
lady put* It In h sum* of water, and tn
ten «mi the leaf become* perfectly visi­
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Commencement Snap Shot*
Seventh Grade girl* acting a*
usher* for the Eighth Grade gradua­
tion were Maud Lake. Doris Hand,
Sarah William*. Mildred Holly,
Grace Gillon and Mary Elizabeth
Puleston.
Eleanor Herring is the orignal
composer for the 1520 Commence­
ment exercise*, whose composition*
were sung at the Class Day program
FOR SALE
and appear in this issue cf the Herald
Mis* Herring b one of the "»ew»t
For Sale—Hosuehold furniture.
GuLan*. girl graduates."
210 Tark Ave.______________ &lt; M t e .
Or.e less you'll see in the teacher’s
Krug part for she was struck by C upids
For Sale t- Fresh Milk Cc*r. R. L.
Garrison. Sanford. Fla.
41-3tp
dart. Guess which?
The musical setting to the "Ode
For Sale—60 acre* of land 6 miles
cf the Passions" »a* composed b y , of Sanford, on Orlando road. Inquire
Mr*. Fannie btembridge Munson, i of Mr*. L. M. Barnhart. Clyde. Box
H enry McLaulin Jr., i* already on 222 R. A.
41-11p.
h.U w£y to Chicago where he will (
y
take a c s u m a: the *ch&lt;
t ptics
tix ^ or part
tract*i fx m i
cradua’. n - i t : r :c
t..«
Fit t
er.t. Five rvwrr. co v .it* large
shortly f«.r the University f Florida
Zf. fruit t n+s. CIom in. Barto tase a n.'rrr.al course preparat r&gt; |
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For Sale —5 room House—$3500.00
Tti’ii*. Hvlen Ter*i!:ger. Carolyn
7
Room House—$3500.00: 6 R c o n
Spencer. Rut
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Strees Sanford Higl s doing c
$30'. 0 00: 5 Room House—$4500.00:
work.
The class of ’20 hive made two &gt; R.'- tn House —$5300.00: S Room
commer.dab’e gifts: two hundred House—56500.00.

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Drop in and look over our Complete Line of Top Materials, Seat Covers, I.izhts
and other Top Accessories.
rack, six hede Princess range and
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
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COMPLETE FERTILIZERS
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fHUTILIZER MATERIALS
For Sale—A five acre farm, three
SPRATERS
INSECTICIDES
mile* west on First street. Call D.
POCLTBT SUPPLIES
D. Mzrstoc*. Box F0 City. 3S- tp.
Vrll« f«r laiMl Prlra Lists.
tks Ck#«*-*•«—V*i
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For S a le —12-3-4 acre farm a.
Loading station. Four houses and
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ATTORNEY GENERAL
OF FLORIDA
Hv has practised law for the past tw enty years. Has bn-n
State’s Attorney for this circuit since 1912, being nominated
for a second tern without opposition, and stands for:
A square deal to everyone.
An economical and constructive administration.
Better school advantages and no unnecessaiy change in
text books.
Enforcement of the law and reapportionment as commanded
by our Constitution.
Will not be a candidate for another office before his term
expires.

FOR RENT
For Rent — Fu rnished Co'.tape.
Inquire at Heral I oflSce or write to
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For Rent — Fro nt Room, furnished
C m 1b ouse keep. C^lose in. 5«9 E.
41-1 tp .
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T eaehr1* Varation P an*
Mr. Claude Oglivie. principal cf
th e Hlsh Sch 1 ha* rt:ur-.e S to hi#
home for a visit beftn Icavinx it
a Scotland
CANDIDATE F OR S T tT E
tT - July for an extended tt
TORNF.Y
Mt*» Pauline Gcrdcr. and V.:s*
Fesenih Judicial Circuit sf Florid*. i i i Gre; f the High Sch sol faculty
left cn Saturday for a weec er.i
WHO HE IF:
Fcr Sa e For a quick sale, am e f e r ferd Avenue. See C. H . L e i l o r
visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. W White
T-tf
Bern. reared ar.d educated i in Oca’z Later they will return :o izc my farm. v»o h u er. h e n e an
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th
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respective
homes
ir.
Kirgstree
farm
implements,
at
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WANTED
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Mrs. A .ice»
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ver*ity.
N. E Washingtcu'
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M.ss Marice Csarke *;1! re:u*n to
Frarti red law in DeLar.d tc
40X
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e.gar
fa
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to
ry . J- J . Mauser.41«3tp j s s
Steubenville Ohio for the sunn**
past eight year*.
N
tnty S
. • f * Miss &gt;*♦» Muriel has returned to
Fee s a le —Lo
a* i : W a s te d —Have a ttra c tiv e pros
the Criminal Court cf Record of her home in Jacksonville.
vu'ler* F i n g o t Pr*^*.
4 %t? ; .si : r. to o2«: man interested in ~
I asia Counts
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rMr* G* ’. kcason w spend her
. | Life Insurance business. pa-’: or s s
V. . ; . t . « l . l . _
w helming majority
her m eatier
It
r b e r.i' * =
v i c e tire .
••‘reel and French av-cue. Can give
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Volunteered ar.d *wrvei ia U. F mountains cf N orth Cn o .*a.
trlth F.rx: E tu-e i r . . Fire I s n n a e t ^
Mari*e Corp* duri r .{ recent w *:.
Mi*s Emma Lee » **“ has j .".esl
I ' d ir. Cnz fJu * c ^ i r x o t
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Address Sox *19. Orlando. 2 5
her parents in C L r.ev at* i*
war.
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F.emrved from
A t
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Gvxerncr * h - e m
Mr* Francis F y r . r s *-. d M ix
W a s te d —W - i - to wa»h
on ^
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mrdel pees to als .
&gt;*.e —r..
h s country, at :*i f .-.iiigAUor. c
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sa'e. Looks *r.i run* as
l e t wire tappe:«&lt;*?-.- rs M t this week for Pomona
Mr* Gccfgf G. !!- •:.• ». French =
-rd
as
nea
. 3- A O. x 'a c a c tJs-tfc . Avo ar.d l.xx* Monro*.
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For Sale En *k Six. IS 17 —
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W anted—T o b a y fcr cash used
M&gt;&gt; Ruth Ilznner «xp«ca to en­ : ■ •
Pr
sen
est
• • o ■p.j^j Touring Car nosy. Overland
a .•
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term cf tric e as C
39-*fc j
Co.
39-Jtc
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cf t i t while Mu* Ruth Hand wii1 r ? c i ia i t
the autocratic ab
Foe
Sals
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Best prices paid for second hand
mil*, era*, fresh. Can be seen at furniture. Lock up. see what you ’ ~
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have. Dixie Foraiimr* Co. 321
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azure.*
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14S-12tc.
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Sanford Av*.
Fa
19-4te.
dence
Gang.
vas arcepted a position in Iff 9r•
Wanted —M a r with team or auto s
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14 acre* celery land cn
Crinsina C e rt at th at place.
can
give bond to sell 137 Watkins
i t real bargain
A I .tile
♦Yippee tnr : _pi . Mia* Gertrude Little miU »rw - i i*:
home
and .f a r m products. Biggest
N K. G anter
*y tue man he u e -1 the r . a m r in Ashevule N. C.
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ocera
la world. $1500
of County j Teacher* who will t x\c th f
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$
• a 191$ writh at refers • teachers training at the University cf
ave Eest r argam in town. X. H. in this - sat] opes. Write today, nm
x u s attached, and without the Florida areX lias Winn.e Brown and
Gamer.
is9- *e ' J R. W atki“ *Co.. DeM. 1 !2 W i n c a a l S
people«f Vslusca *r.. w.rg such was Miss F :rland.
J’ - M il s r
contemplated.
F * &lt;a!e —70 arres land within
Mi‘* He’en Bmghaxi a spending
M lSCFl.l.ANFOL'S
S
1 1 few weeks i t Windermere w.tn l e r city limits Lsngwood. about five
W H A T HE STAND FOF.
l
blocks
from
brick
highw
ay—fine
L it Will the pen
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X. Fairness a s i ;u«:ire U u’. . ! B r g h a m s t c n . N Y.
Kiire** a !i* tf ’ wer Vs*i f ‘ - Fi*st street ^
■and. Wil sell cheap.
special privilege to n n *
;a* WonTf’e '.1- Inst 1 ’ day Ma&gt;
p'-a.*e return to S t
31 m ? ■ tv F.u--s left W * J * e te ie Own# . Box 10
2. Cocrts foe prose .
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fee pers -.-uticn
Fcr S ale-F urniture, hed*.
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M 1 . "SleLi A rrirgtcn will attend
3. Courts foe the protection of;
nation be-:v oase and deer, hall
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aoexety. and a r t far the protection
late in the j t - . r e r .
F • tody
• fee roadster ~
cf criminals.
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Mi*s N e tt;# k . i t t i wulbe married
4. Courts as tribunal* cf : i ' i . . s
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June the third to Mr T t m a j J.
and nvt for the political cr cum* M o.' e and reside at Mutco. .F-ar&gt;i*.
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Cool and invigorating breezes night ar.d
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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
EAST SANFORD
Harry Weeks will he at home from
Way cross. Ua.. this Saturday having
been at the A. C. I.. hospital f&lt;*r th e
past three weeks recovering from
an operation, having had his appen­
dix successfully removed.
Herbert Squires is leaving for the
peach bell in Georgia this week to
remain during the peach harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyce Hell and
son Wallace are leaving for their
summer home in Charlotte N. C.
June 6th, election day. Mr. Bell will
vo\e before leaving for the summer.
They will make the trip in their car
as usual.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Austin and
children were ovtr from Orlando last
Thursday visiting her mother Mrs.
Hasty.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tyler drove
their new Peerless car to Jacksonville
Sunday.
Ed Cameron is at home from the
ranch at Bostwick for the CameronMerriwether wedding Tuesday right.
Mrs. A. H. Stone of Carneron Ave.
who has been quite Hi for the past
2 weeks is said to be recovering now.
W. E. Prevail is bUilding an a t­
tractive porch on his Miller ave home
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpening ar.
and their young people with Miss
Cora Rutherford, as their guest from
town and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lbng
and three daughters with Alfred
Manning and Raleigh King from

Your Nerves
Are Exhausted
PEP51N0L Overcomes Nervous
Exhaustion jo the Natural,
Normal Way
Ilrain fag. nervousness, irriubdity,
despondency—one and all are proof
•hat digrstive troubles are poisoning
your syitmi and weakening your
nerms. Do cot wait for the comjdete
nervous and physical collapse that it
daily getting nearer, but instead let
Prpiinoi fortify you against slckneaa.
Pepsituil rrstorrs nerve vitality by cor­
recting digestive troubles, aiding food
assimilation and making the healthy
blood that Invigorates nerves and
tissues.

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town made a pleasant p arty spend­
ing the day picnicing and bathing at
Lake Harney Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
A. Corpany and party and Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth joined the
party in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Maerrlwether
entertained at a dinner party a t their
beautiful Celery ave home Monday
evening for the bride and groom elect
Miss Annie Cameron and Robert
Merriwether. A number of pleasant
affairs have been given in Miss
Cameron’s honor.
Real estate is still changing hands
about here. The latest deals we have
heard about is th at I. E. Estridge
has sold the improved 11 acre
farm
bn Geveva ave recently traded for
with Charles Dunn to the Florida
Produce Co. and Ben Monroe has
•old his improved farm, house and
packing house near Beardall siding
to the same company. Dr. Bower has
bought Charlie Merriwether's farm
on Celery ave east of the Thrasher
home. Robert Merriwether has farme
the same for many years. Robert
Merriwether has bought the farm
on West First street owned and farm ­
ed by the late Doc Monroe.
OVIEDO
Mrs. V. Slay, Mr. Hilgerson and
Masters Myron and Harris Hilgerson
spent Saturday in Orlando.
The many friend* of Miss Mary
Leinhart will regret to know that
she had to n-turn Friday to OnOra nge A /c -r a l Hot} itut in Orlando
for another operation She was oper­
ated upon Saturday and is reported
tol&gt;e getting along a* well as could
lie expected.

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THE FRANKLIN CAR
It’s Superior Performance
Is a Matter of Motor Car History
20 Miles to the gallon of gasoline
14,500 miles to the set of tires
50 per cent slower yearly depreciation
( National Averages)

HE measure of satisfactory
motoring today is what a
car does. And motorists
are realizing that it is quality
and the principles-not luckwhich enable Franklin owners
to get the above results.
The Franklin Car is the easiest
riding, safest driving, least fa­
tiguing car today. Requiring
least care, it gives least trouble
and creates least expense. It
is the most advanced automo­
bile in design and construction.
That’s why these road records
in different parts of the country

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have been possible-and witli
only one driver at the wheel
constantly on each trip.
New York to Boston and return
•158.8 miles! in 12 hours and 5 minutes—

Indianapolis to Syracuse and
beyond (832.6 miles) in 22? 4 hoursCincinnati to Cleveland and
Return (553 miles) in 15 hrs., 45 min.
Boston to Syracuse and return

Miss P a ln e r Argo if* n t Saturday
, in Orlando.
Miss Nell King. Mr*. A. K. Crawford, Mrs. M. M. King and Master
George Crawford visited D;ryt°na
Saturday, While (here Mi#* King.
Mr*. Crawford and Master George
(G93 miles) in 24 hours 20 minutesCrawford had the pleasure of an
aerial trip from the Daytona air­
plane station.
The girl* of Mr*. C. I- West’* S. S.
das* of the M ethodist Sunday School
(398 miles) in 9 hours and 59 minutes—
gave a b aaiar Tuesday ufternoon for
the benefit of the park fund. Two
booths were built in the park and
from these fancy work and cakeswere
dirt road record (865.4 miles) in 24 hours
sold. A sum of 121.00 was raised
above expense*.
Mrs I. W. Longace and two little
daughters Margaret and Hannah
spent several days with Mrs. Lang­
ston last week.
Mrs. T. W, Lawton is training
the young people in a play to be
Electricity Swifter Thsn L'jht.
Last Thursday afternoon
the tend the graduation of Miss Olive
On Sunday night the Christian
given for the benefit of the park.
The velocity o f e le c tric ity far ri
ladies
of
Geneva
gove
a
shower
at
Endeavor
held
a
very
interesting
Waits
from
Orlando
High
School.
Rev. J. L. Jordan left Tuesdaypeeda that of llcht. Light travels i
in
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. the rate of 19&amp;400 miles a «econ&lt;
night for his home in Biloxi. Miss, meeting at the Methodist church. the home of Miss Bessie Hart.
nfter a visit of several weeks to his Owing t&lt;&gt; the fact th a t it was the 5th honor of Miss Elizabeth Stones Morton will be pleased to hear of t electricity, at the rate o f 24S.NO roll*
Sunday neither of the pastors had Nearly every lady in Geneva and birth of a little son. Fredrick Rand a second.
daughter. Mrs. W. B. Young.
regular appointments in Oviedo and several from Uviedo were present, Morton born on the 26th of May.
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Lawton and
so the whole service was turned over and Miss Stone* was the recipient
The ladies of the Civic league
children and Mr*. J. H Lee Sr.
to the young people France* Swope of many beautiful gifts. Mrs. M. E. wilt give an entertainm ent on Friday
spent Monday afternoon in Orlando,
b d the meeting. After the regular Dooley, and Mrs. Geo. Peters had
.ATHTi
Mr N H Tanner and little daugh* j program Miss Young, president took charge of the refreshment*, which ! evening at the Library at s o’clock
The proceeds to go to the building
ter spent Tuesday in Orlando
charge if the meeting and he'd the consisted of fruit salad, salltnes, iced fund.
Mr*. C 1. Wesit ami children left semi-annual election of officers with tea and cake. Misses K athryn Flynt
Thursday for Nashville Tenn.. and the following results:
Important commercial Discovery,
Clair Harrison. Helen Moran arnk‘
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It ha* been dUrov. r*-d that the hot
Atlanta tla . where they will visit
Em m a Eichnor serving. The ladies
President Mr. France*
Swope.!
cwtridr iww-SiWAUaV! V ty -CiS «
mlneni!
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Rath.
England.
wlU
relative*.
from Oviedo attending were Me»Vice president Mr. Kevedy Wrighr,
canrtfdiCA Coaa*\.*cJ taEcrjiLijds
p*-nnan-ntlx
tint
gla*«.
and
It
seern*
dames Robert Lawton. O. A. M ar­
W E. Argo was called to Sanford Secty Miss F h ra b e th
Lawton,
ity-Send For Bwitet*
po-ebb that the well-known health
of Cityshall, S. Swope, Charles Lee and r,»*&gt;r*
Monday by the illne»* of hi* father. Trea*
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Mr. Clemmons Hall, Pianist
Samuel McBride. Mrs. David Speer 4ff! Ifp
Capt J. L. Argo.
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Mr«. T. L. Lingo.
and Mr*. \V. L. Seig from Sanford
Rev J. I, Thompson left Friday
On Thursday afternoon the C hris-1
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atso
were present .
for a trio to South Fbivbts
n a n Endeavor entertained at
Rev. L E Wright and family and swimming party at Palm Springs.
LONG w o o d p i c k - u p s
Miss Elizabeth Lawton visited De- Sometime ago u contest was held in
Miss Margarett Allen returned
Land Sunday to hear the Stetson the society and this party was given
College Commencement
sermon by the losing side. Miss Gayle Mar­ Sunday from the northern part of
the state where she has been teaching
preached.
shall h o n g captain of that side.
school.
Miss Eunice Clarke entertained
GENE VA
C. W. Er.tzminger spent Tuesday
Tuesday evening at a swimming
Mrs.
Graddick
of Jacksonville is in Sanford attending county com­
party at her home on Clarke’s Lake.
visiting her daughter Mrs. H. 11. missioners meeting.
The whir of machinery at Nelson's
Pattishall.
Mr. Rieter while driving his car in
packing house reminds us that the
Charlie Chilson of Tampa came Orlando had the misfortune to run over
packing of tomatoes has begun.
over last Friday to join his wife anti a man who died a few hours later
Sanfo-d prosperity is visible on every hand. Our
children, who are visiting their par­ from the effects of the shock. It was
farmers are making good anc with their success
ent* here.
an unavoidable accident on Mr.
other* are also prospering a n : be.-t of all »e all
Mr. ami Mr» J. \y. Flynt visited iueters part.
believs in Sanford and Semirole County. Money
Mr*. Dr. Nixon at Chuluota last
A negro man was seriously hurt
made here is also being invest**! in developing our
Sunday.
at the Midway Garage on Tuesday
section Our growth is legitimate and inspiring.
Miss Katherine Flynt. William A. M. He had put two much air
Kilbee, Ossie Flynt. C. F. Harrison in his auto tin . causing the iron rim
F ’lks are settling dowa for a life time stay -buying
and Mbs Clair Harrison attended
to blow tfl and strike him in the
homes and farms, businrsies etc.
the picnic at Ft Christmas last head.
Thursday.
Any one in need of anything in the wav of property
Mrs. Hardawy left Thursday for
Miss Irene Smith of Ft. Pierce A tlan ta where she wi 1 visit her
will do well to call at my orfice. The small cement
j* the guest of Mrs. H H. Pattishall. daughter. Mis. Auigy and .ater go
buildinj on Park Ave .
Mr. and Mr«. H H. Pattishall,, on to Rhode Island where she will
I have a*&lt;isted may and can help you.
Mrs. Graddick. Miss Irene Smith b» the guest of her son Paul H ard­
and \V. A. Pattishall. motored to away and family for the summer.
DeLand last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinke! and
Little Miss Miriam Whitcomb has Mr*. H. R. Chapman and little son
spent the day in Orlando the guest
been on the sick list this week.
Mrs. W. L. Seig is visiting her of Mr. and Mrs. Mainlund.
brother Tommy McLain and wife, i Word was received last week of
of
Mrs. Seig was a valued employee of the birth of a little daughter tt&gt; Mr.
and Mrs. Wilkinson. Mr*. Wilkinson
Speer and Son in Sanford, but o.i
account ol her health had to resign will be remembered as Miss Ruth
Allen.
her position.
Mr. and Mrs. Waits. Miss Lillian
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . R. Nicholson
spent the week end at their home in and Adrian Waits went down to
Orlando on Tuesday evening to atD aytona Beach.

With a Woman Driving
New York to Montreal
Waterloo, Iowa, non-stop

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THE SANFORD HERALD

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE NEWS
WANTS
SQUARE
DEALS
C. W.|-SPENCER ACTS

of his cluh hut at that he hud many
things to contend with th at the or­
dinary manager docs not have He
had every umpire in the League on
his neck and in tn.ui/ eases giving
h i n no show whatever And worse
than that he was given a right ham!
uppercut by the snake th a t culls
himself a policemen at T am pa hecuus
he wanted to go hy the bench to get
his sliocs.
Hut now he is gone and all the fans
wish hint luck in whatever he underta la s in the New England Slates.

ThiTf are »®vcrul Citizens of
&lt;ar.f&lt;&gt;r'i thut have stated that they
will 'a ' ■ »n ntliduvit in the fuel thut
l inf.«»•
» ii' given instruci Mr. it use to go to Sanfor.l
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according to Mon •-

ford and Orlando we are now one on
them.
Twenty four innings yesterday
an 1 we gave up but one ru n.
And maybe that man Oleshky
doesn't look good in the outfield.
And he looks better yet at the bat.
That three base hit brought hom e
the bacan yesterday morning.
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it last year and they can't do it now.
Sanford Scores for the Week
W*
out s ini. *f those class m**n Friday at Tam pa A. Sanford 2
at d there will be a diWcrcnt story Saturday at Tam pa 8 Sanford I
Mon ,y at St. IVte 4 Sanford 11
I'mpire Monohau needs a few new Thursday at
IVte RAIN
pairs of gla-scs. St. IVte says he is a Wednesday O PEN D A T E -N o game
hurgul.tr und Tampa don't want him
Thursday morning at Sanford 5,
hack at their place and here is hop­
Orlando 0.
ing that he never comes to Sanford
Thursday afternoon at Orlando I.
again.
Sanford I la innings.

Jimmy Rurns had trouble with
the umpires just because lie happenNo Change In Fi M Hook Design.
St. I’ete says she won't give up ed to have a little too much llusc
Fish books tiiivi* I.....ti made on ex­
the keys to l.er cellar so g u c s it is
It.l'l ill Ills n i o . P i &gt; to suit them. They actly the sauie design for ".Oik) years.
tip t*i us t j go t
.*t’i**r way i. -tin. • all' III! *■• ts. Iiiiu t Milt t lev know
•**&lt; t tan a pi .'er.
Deware of Lost Minutes.
“ In the dynamics of human nfTnlrs."
»ntd m learned man. “ two ipiulliies are
essi'iiiiiii to greatness—power and
promptitude. The former Is often the
fruit of the latter. .\ mao or woman
who Is Impressed with the value of
tline will make every minute count to
siii'h purpose that his or tier life will
Inevitably hear the stamp of power."
—orison Swell Mardeu In Chicago
I 'all} News.

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nhii Mtitentent. .S.tnfrd etui i
l„ (.inj«.| tty either Mr. Rose or M r.
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.t we want just what i« ruinu* and no more und believe
.1 e going to gel it.

|...» .vital Mr. Itt se meant 1»y
“laming Sanford" we don’t know,
j,u* wi . &lt; know th a t Mr. Monoltan
«uti t t «t Mr. Rose informed him
tl-t t.e was going to n " h u n l" town
« . t. lie hit Sanford and for hiinnot
t. weaken a hit hut “ watch ’ent"
,\ll wchav.-to say about the m atter
j. :hat it seems that Mr. Rose lias
j, . "too much watch Sanford" on
hi, nine and not cn*iu;ll watch
nwn* one else.
Sanfor.l hut been given the little
i of the deal in every respect this
n a., far ns umpires go und wo
i„ fro n what Monohau lias said in
l.i* ••wti *ase Hint other umpires have
l..ii i Id the same. The dirty cowsully way th a t Jimmy Iturna was
treated in Tam pa, and not hint; said
al .1 ii hy the Tam ; a papers, is
. •.. . toe worst thinps handed us
»...| :. through the fault of the
• 1 1.-. In St. Petersburg the fans
•1 it tow ti hooted bD I ti I s &lt;h t lie
. r . . | . the nit:l&gt;t after the game. for
..a\ ne grubbed one fiom San*
\ ith two men on hnscs the
i t&lt;r itrove the hall a long tty to
ri.
. d and the player droppel
tl.r .all and I'm pire Monoltan called
I im out. knocking Sanford out of
two r io*. enough tti have, won the
Came.
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To. following letter was written
hj Mr Spenper to the Mayor of
Tampa, regarding the policemen's
acti ■( * at Tam pa last week:
II &gt;. II. t&gt;. McKay
Tampii. I'la.
fb-ar Sir
A* a citizen in the state of Florida
ar. I Vice-president of the Sanford
ilax-haH Cluh, I wish to enter my
protest to you about the treatment
ar. order to the manager of our dull
while playing hall in Tam pa on last
Fiiiay afternoon and in making tlda
pr •!&lt;•«! I wish to say to you that it
in not done in u hot headed manner
o\.r a game pf hall. It is done he­
ll* .cing that your policeman was
certainly in error and is guilty of a
mi- leineanor und should he punished
for -.une. You understand that the
manager or captain of a base b:;ll
dull has a right to do all th e kicking
to the umpire when he feels that he
i* s i t i n g a raw deal and the umpire
n
; light io put him out &lt;»l
ti* k.irtie if lie feels thnt he is too
«a:vi«t He further liu« a rigid to
hu &lt; ■ mi removed from the pari: hy
a *-1. »• tillicer should he feel thut !e
i* .irking to strong, but certainly
M Ma "&lt;&gt;r a big burly policeman
n** right to eruck him in
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m it1 with a billy heruUM* hn asked
hi« t** let tii hi go by the heuch an.I
r*t hi. v.es. And for that m atter lie
ha n &gt; right to hit any man under
an; .rniii *• uorrs while making an
arr&lt; • under the laws of the s ta te *f
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la unless he feels th a t his life
t&lt;r danger. And certainly it was
ilii- case and I want to protest
•n *t his dirty cowardly actions.
*
•*'! the manhood there is in me
at o-h you as an olllrer of the law
1,1 .' ve this «iirty coward what is
coming to him.
Yours very truly.
W. SPK N C K R .
&gt; *-|*r*--i lent Sanford It. 1!. Cluh

Boys Palm Beach Trousers
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A large shipment just received at

T H E ST O R E T H A T IS D IF F E R E N T

and lest you forget let us again call your attention to the fact that
Society Brand Clothes can only be purchased from a store carry­
ing the best. They will be found in this mans town at

It is Sanford's turn now. Last year
thnt was ad that we heard every
time ' H a n d pla.ted against us. Now
we u II tin it. And we hiv e a right
ti *&gt; *..:li Tnm**a playing th** class me
th. 1 *' *• is and Mr R* so. Ci r -ame
Mr Rose that i- forever harping
| about "f *r the goo I •»f t ■*• !*-.; - ”
is doing nothing. Or if lie is In
kept pretty ipiiet about it.
If it were some local m atter that
should have no-one's a t t i n t i m hut
the local authorities Mr. Rose would
have stepped ill and lined and sus­
pended und gave his reason a« "for
tin good of I he league." Rut a small
matter like playing class men goes
without an investigation, lie may
he investigating and agains we may
lie wrong, but any way we want to
know.
The following is a letter written
Mr. Rose by Vice President Spencer
of tin- Sanford Club:
May 31. 1920.
Mr. W, W. Rose.
Orlando, Fla.
Dear Sir:
The Sanford Ilnse Hall club wishes
to enter protest against the Tampa
Club und reipiest that nil garnet
played between them and that club
lie thrown out on the following
grounds;
That tin- Tampa Club is playing
more than three class men against
the rules of the Florida State League
and charge the following players with
I eing class men, Humphries, Leach
Sr. Leach -Ir.. LaMottc. Felix and wo
would nlso like to have Workman
investigated as he played at Southern
College a s a ringer and you cunn it
tell who these tringers are. And cer­
tainly Doe N anc*' is a classman.
Yours truly,
__ CL. \Y. -SPILNC-LIL
Vic*' President Sanford II. II. Club
Death of Richard Howard
Richard Howard, the little son of
Mr. iiml Mrs. Claude Howard died
yesterday afternoon after an H indi
of several weeks from Inflammatory’
rheumatism. Richard was a bright
youngster, tin* joy of parents and re­
latives and friends and was taken
with rheumatism while at school in
.liirksonvitle. As he grew worse it
wns thought host to bring him home
where everything possible was dune
for him but death ended his suf­
ferings and he wns not spared to his
parents to brighten their lives in the
days to come.
The funeral will occur this a fte r ­
noon from the residence on west Third
street. The sympathy of the many
frien is goes out to the sorrowing
lather and mother in the loss of their
only son.
Whitcomb Was There
In the write up on the Legion
Mini'trels Inst week the Herald left
out the name of the principal in the
organization of the ministrel show
mainly because hi a name did not
appear on the printed program.
Po.it Commander Donald U'hiteom
lielprM to organize .the Legion post
here nn&lt;| win uctivc in the organiza­
tion of the ministrel* just ns he is
very active in all that pcriuins to tin!
Legion and tile soldier hoys, lie was
a member of the Legion Q uartette
mid was great help to Howard Lymau
tl o director in many ways. We hud
no wish to leave Mr. Whitcomb out
and he probably never noticed this
omission hut it was brought to out
attention hy some of his friends mid
we take, this occasion to give this
young man tin* credit thnt hii service
deserve.

MGR. BURNS RESIGNS

A True Sport.
Women have to eii u&lt; ciiM-d of Inck of
*port»mniik|ilp; yet wns u woman
ever known to beat a carpel when It
wus down)

Ltnmy Rurns is on his way to
Mt-ndun. Conn all through with his
■Meriences in the Florida State
league Whether or not he was a
k'mnl manager or whether or not he
*•" with us long enough to prove it
Of"' way nr the ether there is one
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un- thing we ran remember about
and that is th at no hall player
,,v,'r played for Sanford th at was
:‘ny more of a gentleman than Jiminy
••fid he has made a host of friends in
hi* short time with us athat are sorry
to *ee him leave.
Jimmy rnay have made a failure

Many of young men have fulled of
promotion or lost good positions be­
cause of the lack of punctuality.
There Is no more desirable business
tpinllilcntlun Hum this mid no other
so Indispensable Ui a mull of nfTiilrts,
or to any one who would save tils own
time iiml thnt of others. “11 n man*
has no regard for the tltue of other
men." said Horace Greeley, "why
ahould he have for their money 1 What
la the differcuce between taking a
man'a hour and taking his
Thera
arc many men to whom each hoar of
the business day Is worth many time*
I3-"—Chicago Dally News.

Punctuality Valuable Asset.

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PRAISE FOR Si HOOL CHILDREN
c i n u to 0 :U n d o from tb* b o u b U ib i
of Georgia. he later moved to Bartow
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ilway* been identified with ill
* Far t hildrea * H obs*
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Now U the tim e to »ar* mcaey by
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reading tkt Herald a s d noting the movement* t o ^ t - e be*. :n,er*-.
Marcias Figg superintendent of the
many sale* that are being staged in t - i t section. We will^watch tr.e :t- c t i l d r e s ’* H-tr.e Society at Jack*

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when hi* health faTe-d. He then
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Mention of
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In and A b o u t
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Summary of the
Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly
Arranged fat
herald .Bender*

Plano Owners Notice
Miss Helen Peck has us her guest
i
Don’t let the moths and iron rust from Tallahassee while en route to
her home at New Smyrna. Miss
ruin your piano.
Whitner Hilbert.
The Congregational Church
Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs have moved
Sunday morning the Communion into their cottage on Elm Ave ami
of the Lord’s Supper will he celebrate Second street, recently purchasedfron
The evening service begins at the the Check realty holdings.
usual hour, 7:30. "W hat Jesus Christ
Miss Mary CoJringtor. came hack
Cun do With Me." will he/practical
from Del.an ! on Monday to assume
subject for the meeting.
her duties at the Fernald-Lnughton
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Mn and Mrs. S. J. Kennedy for­
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Christian Science Services
it merly of Sanford spent the day on
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will he held at the Woman’s ★ Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
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Club. Oak Ave. between !lrd ★ Stevens.
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and 4th streets on Sunday
it
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Maines who
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morning at 10:45 o’clock
were here for the wedding of their
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Subject: "God the only
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Cause and Creator." 42-ltp ★ home in Lake Btiller.
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Remember Forrest Lake and Georg
C. A. Heed the old reliable engi­
DeCottes, the Horne Boys, when you neer .of the waterworks pumping
go to vote next Tuesday.
station has resigned to take a posi­
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Ford Front and Hear Bumpers. tion with the Zachary-Tyler Venneer
Sanford CyvJe Co.
41-qtc Co.
"Let the Dime Messenger do it."
Miss Agnes Berner left Sunday
for a short visit with relatives and 12-1 tv.
friends in Delphas. Ohio.
Closing out all wash skirts at re­
markable
low prices. J. M. Dresner.
"Let the Dime Messenger do it."
42-2tc.
42-ltc.
Mr. ami Mrs. U. E. Larnmore ar­
Top Recovers for Ford and Chev­
rolet. Sanford Cycle Co.
41-)tc rived in Sanford Saturday afternoon
Miss Agnes Berner has returned having driven tip from Miami where
to Sanford, after an absence, of they have been spending several
In Honor oT Miss Barns
nearly three years in Bradentown. weeks. They lire the guests of Mrs.
by Mrs, J. C. Hutchinson.
refreshments were Mrs. J.
C,
Larnmore’s ^jmnl, Mrs. Mary H.
Mrs.
\V. M. Huy ties end Mr,
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
Hutchinson
anti
Miss
Lila
Johnson
New Buicks have arrived. See
The "Dairy of my Life ' featuring
JM.elps, at her home on Lake Onora.
Ernest Gormly enter’*iim*u with »
BAGS. ANY KIND EX­
tiie various stages of liMfroni cutting
\V. J. Thigpen.
41-1to Mr. and Mrs. Larnmore expect to
ieliglitful tlieatre parly la-t Monday tine’s first tooth t i the honeymoon,
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS.
Show »r for Bride-Elect
Att rr.ey J. .1. Dickinson has lined take Mrs. 1‘helps Back to Jackson­
night for Miss lit aide Barns, who and signed by tin* initials of each
COATS,
PA STS,
OR
up four winners and calls them the ville with them for a visit of sonic
F’ar Miss Annie Mae Cumcron
left on \V ■■lue ia\ for !«.: home in guest created a diversion much onI ED SPREADS. AT THE
Big Ft ur, Fletcher,
Hardee, Lake length.
whose
marriage to Mr. Robt. MerriKansas
City
HERALD OFFICE.
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' joyed.
ami D e t rttes.
wether
took place m Tuesday even­
Chevrolet Fr.&gt;nt and Rear Bumper
The young people gilt here I at the :
A "tile for rceepls". a gift to the ing, Miss Katherine Wilson enter­
■Let tiie Dime Messeger tin it," j Sanford Cycle Co.
A G■&gt;itn* of Mrs, Haynes going fr* m
Jl-lte ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A
12-1 tc.
SI tlie'e t&lt; the Star theatre After t ’.e gut**t of honor, w.*s fill.*,! By eiioiee tained with a 1 ively stiower last
"Let the Dime Messenger d&gt; it.” ★
Seat Covers fur Fords. Sanford |
A play refreshment* were et.joyel at receipts from the housekeeping ex­ Thursday afternoon.
Every member is expected t
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periences of me gue-ts nml each
Cycle Co.
41-Itcj
* llowe-.s drag
attend ill frier !■ welcomed
1 *re Lit,*.* in the s* * ;i*t wa- ignctl 1 . ii*,e cotitribut«&gt;r
Mis* Wilson’s home was uttrnrSee our Evert ready Dnvlo uin.lnu
A i"ii"i»li; * h* par.y ,-nj y&gt;*.| ino»o* ari l
the ( umnnltit
Seiviee .tl
li. W. Spencer, Jr.. : home from]
livcly
decorute l with pink and white
5111.(100.0(1 Prize Coj.tiM , Sanford
1 lie 'W e e k 's W.ltii" « a- orougllt llowers, prettily arranged with i|uan★ games at the home of Mi - It: rti»,
the *' Toga*tonal &lt;’m in d
the University of Florida for
the
lilt,
Cycle Co.
Sunday morning Share .it li A
•mi mnn r vaction much to the gratitiinvite i i" uo*r*t tin* guest «f iii*n»r in l&gt;v t vvo little raggetl «|iecilllen of ite.s . f ferns. A humorous vegntableWilliam
Bunge
was
home
for a
w wore M i s s e s Glady* Bryan. i ilga darkle eliiltlliootl, t h v erly iinperoin- conlest atTonled much pleasure anti
•. in tlit* Memorial
ration of his large circle of friends.
few days from Florida I tiin -ifv
anti gale* of laughter greeted the various
Evening subject, " \\ bat l e S U S •* Keene and Allis- tiillon: Mr Hugh ated by Dorothy I i ay iom
New Buicks have arrived- See W.
where he gained additional honors
Juanita McMullen canning
nml recipes for rooking vegetables. The
(
'hri-l Gun do with Me.
A Tillis niiii Mr. Schum acher
J. Thigpen.
41-ltc
for his good work. He hits a line
dear with blackened face* and wear­ prize being aw.trde l t* Mi«s Ruth
A
Begins at 7 IP
Messrs T h a tch e r and Bauman of position in tlie otllce • ( a hig lumber
ing "rags and tatte rs" Contrary to on her excellent receipt* for preparing
A
the Diamond Tire Co., were in the concern at Gainesville who have
Mnlsen Kleiiess
tiie weekly custom however, "dc "onions," to whom a basket of
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, u y yesterday railing on their local large Mexicai roneessions and he
Frit lay. May twetily-lirsl. toe
chit lies’* were delivered in a beauti­ vegetables was promoted. The shower
agents, tin* Wight Tire Co., of this will be with ihem during tin* s u m ­
wedding of* Miss Helene Kloltcss to fully adorned basket in pink and
o' gifts were brought in by George
city.
M - (1 V. I.aisen totik place with white, the large assortment of u c fu l
mer vacation months. William ii KJ
Wilson m a bushel vegetable basket
Dr. D. C.NVard, Osteopath is in one sd th« Sanford bo\s who made
Mr Sehe'le M lines performing the and ornamental gifts concealed in
decorated in green. Refreshment!
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday gnoil irt college and his many friends
tie that unite,I them in marriage daintily ' ‘done up" packages. The
were served in the dining-room
Mrs. II. A. Terheun. Kditor
of each week.
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are watching his upward «*liml» with
rbe groom win* is a Georgian l.y same little durkicL* rendered very where tiie wedding colors of pink and
Pinm*.’
Il'.ln
springtime songs, while green were tastefully carried out in
Allan Jones is home from Moultrie l i e assurance that In will reacJi
Girt1 js tm emplovee of the Southern sweetly
Georgia to spend a few days with hi- the coveted goal.
I tiiities Co. while in- (iritis*, a petite Mrs. A M. Phillips delighted with the table decoration* and repeated
Society Personal*
!ijiilhi*r. Mien is doing well in h;s
" L it the Dime Messenger do it."
:tnd charming brunette ;s a native of two vocal solos. "A Ki»s in the Bait*" in the refreshment*. A beautiful
Mrs. A. C. Price after spetuiing Paris, France
w..rk and Ins many friends here are 12-tic.
and "Ti» All T hat I Can Say". wedding cake centered the table and
several
days
here,
tin*
guest
of
Mrs.
g i’.d to .-re him again.
Watch our windows for specials.
The vietrola also furnished music when cut, the dime fell to Miss
The ceremony wa* witnessed by
Hoy Bower returned to her home in
We carry tiie largest assortment J. M. Dresner.
42-ltc
M r s . It. ( ’ Shaelfer and Mr. Wilker- for the e n le rtuinmeet of tile guests. Cameron; Mi-s luli.i Laing cut tho
Ocala on Sunday.
of Sporting go !s including Spaldings
Chevrolet ami Ford oversize
son.
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Assisting Mr*. Haynes serving
M-s Billy Hill ami baby, with her
Wright, Ditson and Beach Balls, Steering Whet*
Safr ’ *1 Cycle t ’ ».
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.aisen
will
reside
in
mui •• . Mrs. I.c Cette returned fiotn
B ill.. Mitt-, Gloves, Foot Ball., II He.
Sanford, having gone to lion *• keep­
Albany. Gu.. the early part of the
T e n u i s Balls and Baeijuet*. Sanford
Tam pi
ing at the home of Mrs. C. V. Colter
*^Mi • Anii k*
wee .
Cycle Co.
41- lie
on Magnolia ave. The wedding i* the
Mrs.
tin* atttaelive
V. . Mary Ceoper is the atlrae- outcome of a pretty romance.
The many friends of C. II. I&gt;ingew L&lt; imanli.
live y ■ ng gue-t &gt;f Mis* Kitty Duwere glad l " s e e Iiiin again Iasi Sun­
I’ll.me 111 f-.r r It lit* hi rviee. 1
B o m v bom she acvuiupanied from
day when l,e paid Sanford a (lying
Beach Parlies
Loom Auin ’! r.. •11*r Ahi a . . on CCeviti -viile, Ala.
ii it. lie expects to be here next
41-2*.
time.
Motoring
to New Smyrt a apil ~
Tuesday to vote.
Rev. Curtis Grubb, rectnt &lt;d the
Key t*xt ■I* t*l Epi&gt;copal church at I.ive ihik was Coronado Beach were Mr. and Mrs. “
M rs Hny m*
"M A C K ", the piano Tuner,
Harvey. I’lia** Wentworth uml
E. I.
leav •• Suinlay !nr I’uiu: i tu«■ w here
The Gables Hotel.
42-lie. ski will play the wadding music the week-end guest of Mrs. M. D. I lick Terhetin Jr,
Miss Annie Helms of Tam pa was at the m urria.e *f her friend Mis* Barber.
A congenial party spending tin
Mrs. Grn idoek of .lucksonv tile
the guest of Mrs. John l.ennurdi Winnifred Wood to Mr. t lar**nee
week end at t •runa*’ &gt; Beach were
is the guest of her tl lUgbter. M
f..r a few days and togelkar attended Estes.
D. S. Babbitt, Mr.
Mr. u n i Mr
It. E. Ti lar. •
tin* Alumni humiiiet at Stetson
and Mr W. i Ti’orntort and Mr*.
See our Spurting good Windows
Mrs. A. T, MncAllister and young Curravv ay.
l niversite where they gfenih en­ display. Base balls, Hals, Gloves,
u r e d meet ing former classmates an and mitts. Wright. Ditson Tennis •on. F o rre st, are making an e xte ii I 'd
Mr and Mr* Nati.uti Garner. Mi*fi iends.
Balls. Sanford Cycle Co,
l l - l t c stay at Hot Springs where the f irmer Olga K o no and little Mt * Margnerit
is recuperating her health.
Let the Dime Messenger do it"
Garner were Sanford visitor* at
Mr, and Mrs. H. II Lewis and
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Mrs. F. M. Swain is her* from Daytona Beach Sunday.
42-ltc.
Mr. Mild Mr
It J . Unity spent
Editor Bowden of the Okeechobee Sunday ai Daytona IBni'-h and on Green Cove Springs vioting I er
Mr. and Mrs. W A. McMullen.
News and bis brother were in the tin* way home brought Mt.s, Stephens daughter Mrs. M. D. Barber.
Mr. ami Mrs. E. J. Taylor uml Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Higgins and nml Mr*. Frank Giles and their
city yesterday enroule to lverne«s biu k from Port Orange where slu*
on a visit to their father who is bar been at the sanitarium fur a few family left this week for Daytona children motored to Daytona
sheriff of Citrus county uml they will weel.s and is greatly improved in Beach where they will spend tile Beach Tuesday for nn extended
Although littIt* that is revolutionary in onlineconsummer.
.
* stay of several week*.
vote at home.
healt h.
st met inn \v;w in eviil'w.* in 11E20 ear models displayed nt
Hev. Dr. Hilhurn, presiding elder
Dr. J. N. Hobson is driving a new
Mr. H. P. Jenkins is the proud
ilie Mew York and Chicago automobile shows, a marked
Studeliaker car sold by Cobb Motor owner of a new* Studebnker car pur­ of the district with beadi|uartors .Mr*. A. E. Hill Guest of Honor
improwment in motors that should make ilu'tn morj
Co.
42-ltp chased f r o m Cobb Motor Co. 12-ltp in Orlando spent Monday here, the
In
honor
of
Mr*.
A.
E.
Hill,
who
satisfactory
to owners, was apparent.
guest of Rev. S. \ \ . Walker. Dr.
Mildred Holly is the guest of
The ladies of the Presbyterian liitdhurn formerly olliciuted here us leave* shortly for England, Mrs. J.
Lydia \ dwell at Orlando this week church made good at the Princess
Take the motors in the new Series "S” line of the
E. Pace entertained the member* of
and with n p arty of Orlando girls Theatre last night in their vaudebilb* pastor of Hie Methodist eliurch.
1, ’xinpton Motor Co., of ConneruVille, I ml., for example.
the one time Priscilla Club of which
Miss Mollie Abernathy arrived
are spending the week at a camp at ami picture show and an account of
both were member*, with a charming
Vibration in this motor Ins been practically eliminated.
Thursday
from till* Woman's College
Wtndermere making u big house of
the
fame
vi 111
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live o'clock turkey dinner on Tuesday
Crank
shafts have been made so much larger that they
at Tallahassee for a visit of several
party and enjoying the beautiful given in the next Issue.
afternoon..
day.*, with old schoolmates. She will
lake and surroundings to the fulle-t.
e.mnot whip.
Ford Demountable Wheels and rim
Carl* with appropriate maxims
go
to
Miami
Sunday.
Contes'. Blank now ready for Big .’15.00 per set. Sanford Cycle Co.
marked ! In* places and
tin* favors
Tilts.* changes for the betterment have been made
Jeannette is the name given the
10,1100.00 Daylo Prize. See our win­ 12-1 tc.
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possible largely its the result of pressure oiling systems
little .l.i,;g..**» .,*,**&lt; i " .si - nod .virs.
dows andget a blank. Sanford f ycle
I ho e to « nj *y tlo commencement Kent Kossitcr, Sunday. May 22. adornment of the table was a basket
which
amply take care of bearing surfaces.
Co.
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i.l Love's wreath and maiden hair
exerct-e at Boll *i (A oge Thursday
Mr. and Mis. C. J Hynn and ft-ti Prisei'las invited to meet Mr*.
The editor of the Herald wish*. were .Mr . D. S. Babbitt, Mr*. W■
la the 1,’xingt m m it ir, four Innring* instead of
thank Frank Ureetimnn who lias a S. T . m**n an : Mi-s Clara Mi I - i . eliildri’ti are here from Luke City Hill were Mr*.. W. U Lung. Mr
three
are
provided. Hearings are bronze, lint &lt;1 with babbitt.
v .iting Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Hyman, c C Woodruff, Mr-*. S M Eu-terly,
fa'in on the east si j,‘ for some pot iThis combination lias resulted in the practical elimination
Mr and M
C W Me Da.... I Mrs, H&gt; an is the sister if Mrs. Mr . D. A. Caldwell, Mr*. It. I*
t.ies and eabtiage that he left on
of
"whip" and it has advanced the vibration point
ami
M"-.
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a.ird
of
Oal.iaml
noil
Hyman.
our doorstep this week. These g;f.s
Lid ridge, Mr*. Fred Williams ami
M.s.
Haf'
iway
"f
Long
a
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d
w.-r.so far that it is negligible. The result is a smooth, icMr. Morgan II iward of B an..... M r-. J. J, Purdon.
from the farm help l*&gt; cut down tin*
high * i t of living and are appreci­ dinn* r gm t *if Mr. and .Mr-. I. L. viile, (in., is tin* guett of Ins sister.
spm siv *. qui ‘t m itor, rcmniknhlc for its fund of r.s.*«*ve
t u b e r guests were Mrs. Henry
Mra. Leslie Brvan.
ated more than the donors know. Speer St; nil ay.
Mi'l.uiiliii and Mr-. I.e Mette.
pow. r owing to the M &lt;oiv Multiple Cxhaust Sys m and
Mr. an I Mr W. O llruddy ami
The only medicine, which does
the L 'xi-gasili t , gas distributing machine.
A ‘I T E N T H »N
woman more good than h r&gt;n iThe R»ynl N* gl t * r- will meet children left Friday for New)tern-,
Pipe
Organ
Club
wl **r* the. will make their
The lubrication of th ■motor is by high pressure
Dre-s. J. M. Dresner.
42-Str. Thursday afternoon June Hli'n at • N.
A very delightful meeting **f the
future
Inline,
through
leads from the gear pump to tfit* main hearings,
A
full
uUeiujaiice
is
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h
ir
e
d
"L e t the Dime Messenger do it."
Pipe Organ Club was held Monday
Mrs. C. B. Ithoad* and daughter
Reropler.
tli
m
through
oil lead* in th.’ crank shafLs to connecting
12-Itc.
afternoon with Mrs. Leslie Bryan,
have gone to Washington D. C, to
rot I*. Oil thrown off the rods lubricates cylinder wall*
hnstes*. In honor of Miss Netty**
reside.
Maine* one of their number, whose
and piston rings, giving perfect lubrication fo» all moving
Mr*. I C. Higgins was a guest of marriage to Mr. Thomas Moore
her daughter. Mrs. Ilarr.v Dickson took place Thursday evening. The
for several days this week.
The crank case is of aluminum. To it is attached
morn* were attractively adorned with
Mr*. W. I.. Morgan ha* returned i|'.ian(iti**s of pink and white rose*,
the cylinder which has a detachable head, making valves
from Jut isonv ill** aft* r a viol \of carrying out the wedding color;*. Mrs.
ami pistons readily accessible.
several week* with her parent--, Mr. Porter Pill* rendered *everal charm ­
uml Mr J. K. Mettingcr.
ing vocal selection* and delicious reMr. an l Mr*. W. A. Zachary und fre diluent s were served by the hostes,
daughter* Miss Juliti Zachary. ..Mis*
Bessie Zachary and Margaret
P rellj Shower at Woman’* ( Bill
Zachary left last week for a motor
The soft radiance of pink sh a d 'd
trip to Tallahassee to attend the
light*
fell upon a pretty scene at
graduation exercise* of the Woman’s
the
Woman’*
Club on Friday after­
College where Mi** Mary Zachary
noon,
when
Mrs.
Walter Haynes en
will graduate from the school of
terluined
with
a
charming
shower, in
Domestic Science.
honor of Miss N ettye Maine*n bride
Miss Ethel Deen of Douglass, Ga.^ of the week. A simple charm and
is the popular young guests of her beauty prevailed in the decoration*
aunt, Mr*. Morton Thigpen. Miss of pink uml white featured hy pink
Deen is a 1920 graduate of the and white roses in their delicate
High School at Douglas*.
loveliness and fragrance, against a
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Urow nice re­ pleasing hackgroud of fern* The color
turned last Friday from North and scheme was also carried out in the
South Carolina.
cake* and cream, wltlF the refresh­
Mrs. J. J. Purdon returned S at­ ment plate* prettily adorned with
(Paid Adv.)
urday from a visit of several weeks Dorothy Perkin* roie-hud*. Punch
spent in Jacksonviye.
.was served throughout the afternoon m

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for the tourist*, with one magnificent ing been born at Quincy, in 1867.
tourist hotel already erected and ud After a ttending the school* of Gads­
even more pretentious one a.xuren den county he worked for Ids broth­
and i* moving ahead along every ers, W. L. Ball, owner of hardware
other line.
stores at Thomasville and Hlackely,
Among the pioneer firms of the old Ga., anti T. J. Hall, u successful
d a y s —one which has stood the com­ hanker of Thomasville, Georgiu.fJ
petition test* of th irty years— was
While the Spanish-Atnerican war
the Fernald Hardware Company, or­ was on he served at Tam pa and was
ganized thirty years or more ago by greatly responsible for the late GordTuxherrv A- Fernald and then con­ don Keller, tor years one cf T a m p a ’s
ducted for years by the late George most beloved citizens, locating in
If. Fernald. Today, however it is the Cigar M etropolis It \va* in
known a* the Hall Hardware Com­ Tampa also th at he secured his
pany, having been reorganized and bride, m arrying Miss Mary Vaughn,
renamed in 1919 by Joseph G .’Ball. niece of the late Mrs. Judge If. I..
who is known and esteemed in every Crane, there twenty-seven years ago.
section of Florida, and a magnificent
For a long time Mr. Hall traveled
retail business having been cstahlishe, Florida for the old C. H. Rogers
it i* now reaching out into centrul Company of Jacksonville, which Inter
and southern Florida for wholesale became the Consolidated Grocery
patronage. Ocrupying three store! of Company. Later he engaged in the
its self-owned three story brick build­ naval stores buxine!*. At the time
ing, the business rolled* till-character mentioned, however, he found Ids
of Mr. Hull and his associates—and way to the "Celery City" and there
there I* no better illustration of what he expect.* to spend the remainder
[it wa* fifteen years ago.
of his days.
Three year* ago while with the
Five ehildn-n have com • to bless
i Knight A Mall Company of Tampa tin- union ol Mr. ami Mr*. Hall,
| Mr. Hall wa« induced to take the the«e In-in;; Catherine, who is Mrs.
ir.anag. io- lit of the Fernald Hardware W. J. Sto'-d, wife of the mayor of
Company. Appreciating the demand Kn-imm •
Joseph Hod,;ion, who
for increasing t he s&lt; ........ . the bu.«i- left W.iMd.igton A: !,&lt;•■• university to
nt -s. he reorganize I it under the ««rvo .a France a* a private; H enry
id
name . f ihe Hull Hard ware Company Cram*, who i&gt; named f ir luilge Crane
ef whirl, he is preo ie llt, and hi* T a m p a ’* oldest c'tlz&lt; t ' n rear of
iis*.mlate.- are men of trie type ..f r« idence, and who i- wi*h |'« id* it
1. I.. i . outer, ti-.ic. lu Cypress Com­ ll'idi’in-* of T am pa. Mary Francis
pany. \ it e-prexiilenl .lohll Mei-eh, and William.
capitalist treasurer, and It. S. Sims,
H E m o s t a d v a n c e d a u to m o tiv e
"When I think of the fri •n I * I ’ve
secretary. These gentlemen, with
ha I a n ) have, and of the w irnb-rfid
a c h ie v e m e n ts a r e c o m b in e d wi t h
H. S. Squire*. II. M Harr and G. II.
development of my state in recent
Smith, eonsiltuti- the directorate is a
m a n y e x c lu siv e fea tu res in th is new *j&gt;urt
y« ir .’’ said Mr. Hall, " I ’m truly glad
big business men.
m o d el— th e T h o ro b red .
that I was honored with birth a* a
Then came the buying of the band- j.-|„r j , | , Cracker." Frank llufTak • r.
*ome home building, the taking on of in Tam pa Time .
It has b e a u ty o f line, th e vig o r o f rednew lines and the graduul bid for the
blooded y o u th , th e sm a rtn ess o f pro­
jobbing trade. The store i* one of the
Price
No
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nounced in d iv id u a lity , a s w ell a s remark­
largest in Florida, none between
Jacksonville and Tam pa doing a
In thi* i.* tie of The Herald i* a
a b le case o f o p e r a tio n , a n d pow erful, quiet
greater volume of business.
| half page i*f the Nitrate Agencies
efficiency. S e e th is n ew c a r to d a y a t our
"In addition to reorganizing thi* Co., regarding their price* on fertili­
show room s.
( oinpuny. lie has sold its old ware- zer* calling atte n tio n to the fact that
h o u s e s t o Chase &amp; Company, w h o t i c price* have not been raised and
arc erecting a handsome building on giving the formula.* and price.*. In
it ■- site; another pier of property has tin- advertisement of la*t week there
b e e n -•«•!•I bv him to I \V. Phillip &amp; w.i* a mistake in figures but tin- adSo|-.* of Orlando, who will erect e.1 v*t i i '-ment I* now'correct and should
r* id by the growers of this »er!i &gt;n
&amp;
MOTOR CO.
larg. garage thereon, and. last b u t '
sir-1 of all. lie I ought and s - Id tin W. I. I.ymun i* tin- agent and he
s i - e if the old Suif..rd
holt*!- o n ! kas an Iifiici with the A P. Connelly
which a tonriil hotel • --ling between | B*-! I.state Office in thi* city.
Mo liutidrcd and a million i* to he)
, -,cte.l. Some newcomer* to s o n i c
Money-Making Called Obsession.
Ilk- monoy-nuiklng I* like drink—If*
:k* l aihr«l Nt :
-cctn.ni | o \c Mtadi better lliree-yetirn habit. At llr-\ you want money.
I fifi.r
*■ !.&lt;&gt;«iw
leiords, hut I haven't heard of the— Later you think only of the game, nnd
*• IN li«q«f
/lV l+ii*.
/itl
Uua|Ua MiUf CiBfiiji UoMfittllt, U^titu,U.Si.
\'nl a* i* u*u-i 1
ni-n of i.i * j),,. minify hccottn-i the men- symbol
tv I i Mr Hail l a d&lt; i.i- thi. work of success. Iamt stuge of nil. you phij
witln.ut horn-tooting.
because you onnnot atop.—Walter K.
Mr. Il.ill .* a Florida &lt;
Crack-.hui-■ "'«*» In Saturday Evening Post.
’rnck*;^ liav
ADVKHTISi: VOIJU WANTS IN T 11 K ( I.ASSIFIKD (Ol.VMNS

before the Cival War for river boats
that connected with ocean-going veisels of the Atlantic -and no Florida
city has had a more interesting his­
tory. Coupled with this history is the
fact th a t since the vegetable growing
movement really • - gan in 190. the
land* of the locnltij uvo become the
world’s greatest agricultural profitmakers; Sanford is now reaching out

Extension Telephone Service
In the Office
Extension telephones, for connection
with \otu present service in oil ice or home,
are now available.
T here is still a shortage of sw itchboard
and of cable which prevents the installation of
new telephones in some sections of the city,
but this does not affect extension telephone
service, on existing lines.
Many offices have expanded so that ad­
ditional extension telephones are needed.
The time saved more than pays the small
m onthly charge.
In the home there is no g reater conven­
ience than an extension telephone on the
other floor or beside the bed.
Call the m anager’s office today and ar­
range for this service.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

I he Individuality
of Advanced Design

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Fertilizer Without Filler
Our prices have not advanced recently as have those of many other Companies, and you can
still buy the following formulas at prices shown, f. o. b. Jacksonville, in new sacks:
SANFOIIIl s p l i t I \ | . NO. I

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.’I Actual Potash

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.Mill Super phosphate

1600 lb*.- put u|* in 10 hug* of 16o lh

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Price $55.50 f. o. I&gt;. Jacksonville

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Price $81.00 f. o. I&gt;. Jacksonville

Price $05.00 f. o. I&gt;. Jacksonville
s t M O I I I I SPEl i ti.

Shrim p Scrap
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S ulphate Ammonia
Super Phosphate
Sulphate Potu*h
Ca*to.- Pomace

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1

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Sulphate Ammonia
Super Phosphate
Sulphate Potash
Cotton Seed Men!

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Price $85.00 f. o. b.vJacksonville

Each bag of any of the above formulas contains the equivalent of 200 lbs fertilizer of the analysis shown. We simply
leave out the filler, shipping only required materials to give the desired analysis. You can buy any of these mixtures now
for delivery at any time later in the year, and you pay for the goods when you get them. We still have a limited quantity of
Castor Pomace [(&gt; to 8 per cent ammonia] unsold at $5S.50 per ton, ex-vessel. Savannah or Charleston, June-July delivery.

NITRATE AGENCIES CO.
W. I. LYMAN, Agent

At oflicc of A. I*. Connelly, Sanford, Florida

Loom 38 Watkins Block, Orlando, Florida

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Joseph (I. Hall llardwarc-Dcvlopcr
Nestling on the hanks of the St.
Johns river, Sanford, which is rapidly
becoming the celery capital of the
world, was an important point in
Florida even- before the narrowKuagc “ two-.treaks-of-rust" railroads
euve the southern nnd central section
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to their support. Therefore I make
it a |min* to watch every odd nnd
end of business coming into my office
and this refers particularly to tax
m atters and do what I can in the
line of reformation when reform is
needed."

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*'l have no opponent in this race
(nr re-election, have nt ,’t*r had an
opponen. and i *ver cuj.ect to have
on&lt; I have had friend* a* runningmates. have one ut presentand expect
to hn\e others if I stand for election
in tr.e future. I refuse to recognize
such a thing ns an opptt.ent, how­
ever. and that shall he my policy the
rest of my days."
Il&lt; w’s th at for a political campaign
►peiiii of an unusual ty p e —one
which stands for principle- instead of
personality, and one which is tinetired with its full share of the evseni e
of the Golden Rule? If every c a n ­
didate from the presidential aspirunts
down, adopted tin* same method of
approach to the public —and adopted
it because he felt that way and was
not playing a hypocritical role —
wouldn't this he u pood old world?
Wouldn't politics b e -w e ll, almcst
the opposite from what it is today.?
"We'll all say it would."
Well, th at's th e attitude E. A.
Douglass, of Sanford, clerk of the
circuit court of Seminole county since
Seminole was born, in 1913, when he
asks the people for support i n t i e
hustings: that's l.is attitude when
talking to frien.is and strangers in
his private office—and th at’s the a t­
titude. combined with unusual uhility
plus interest in the public, that bids
fair to keep him inoflice until he gets
tired and quits.
You all remember the legislative
light which resulted in Sen inole be
born from the "w om b" of Mi the
Orange don't you? Well, before that
fight was on Mr. Douglass made two
t"ur« of the state for the purpose of
interviewing Icglslutors-elect, and a u
re-ult had practically u winning I ingup when the real battle was u n d e r
way And, just to show thut they hnd

no ill feelings, Orlando friends of Mr.
Douglass, who hid fought division,
called c-n him to assist them four
days later in defeating a defective
grien fruit shipment bill—and it was
defeated. Funny thing about Dougass is that although he never aspire!
to legislative honors, has never fough
for u hill that was defeated or uguinst
one that passed. His only legislative
experience was us sergeant-at-arms
of the senate in 1911. And when he
hnppens to assist in winning a vic­
tory the "other feller" never gets
sore about it. K. A. just refuses to
recognize an enemy the same as he
refuses to recognize a political op­
ponent—and if they aren't one and
the same thing, what is?

Illustrating the cbn Meter cf !s
work in tide connection. Mr. Doug­
lass is the nutliqf of senate bill No. 7 j
which pertains to the disposal of tax
sale certificates, und which is one of
the best yet placed on the Florida
statue books. As a result of its op­
e ra tio n —the bill was enacted in 1919
he has to date turned in more mon­
ey to the state comptroller than he
did throughout last year entire Clerks
of other counties have had similar
experiences. The bill, in brief, pro­
vides:
That all tax certificates held by
the state in 1917 and prior there­
to should be redeemed or purchased
by paying the face of the oldest cer­
tificate and all unpaid taxes fer the
year 191G and prior thereto with in­
terest at the rate of 8 per cent, from
Aptil 1, 1918, and interest on all un­
paid and omitted taxes for 1917 and
subsequent years at the rate of 26
per cent, for the first year and 8 per
cent, thereafter. In other words,
where there is more than one certi­
ficate all others arr cancelled.
If there Is a better illustration than
Mr. Douglass of the argument in
fjivor of having practical business
men in oflirem that person hasn’t
been unearthed in Florida.
Sanford has for years suffered from
the need of a real hotel. In Novem ­
ber, 1918, he inaugurated the move­
ment for erecting the handsome Val­
dez und acted ns chairman of the
building committee until it was com­
pleted.
Then Sanford needing even more
housing accomodatiot s, he began remudeling the old brick hotel built
years ago by the Plant Investment
Co., for railroad offices, and when the
next season opens he will have u
practically new structure wifh eleven
stores on the ground Hour and twenty
one nicely fitted apartm ents above.
"On every hand," lie said, "1 hcar
people complaining because they cant
get hotel and uparlm cnt housing ac­
comodations in central und southern
Florida. Therefore, I'm determined
th at Sanford shall meet this need,
and on this account my friend, J. G.
Hull,
and I recently sold the old
Sanford house with the expectation
th at one of the largest and finest
hotels in Florida will be erected
thereon."
Mr. Douglass has also established
and is manager of the Seminole
Abstrnt Co., "and all my work has
been done on borrowed capital for I
bad little money of my own,” suid he
And thut's why Elisha A. I)nuglu«s
clings to his winning habit. "H e
profits most who serves best."
Frank HufTakcr in Tampa Time*.

Mr. Douglass was horn I n llradford
county, February, 28. 18Gt», but mov­
ed with his parents to Orlando in ‘74
His father, dying when he was only 14
E. A. got very little "schooling." be­
ing forced to hustle for the support
of a widowed mother nnd several
sisters. His first work was a carpen­
ter at 25 cents a day, but in bis
seventeenth year be became a fore­
man, held that position seven years
und then began contracting for him­
self. Then he engaged in the cattle
business for twelve years, sold out,
entereil the real estate game and met
with s u c re ’s until 1913—when he was
appointed court clerk of the new
NEW FACTORY FOR SANFOItl)
county, which job he bus held with
u death-clutch ever since.
Standard Aulo Top ( nmpunj Opens
How does he manage to " rep eat"
For business on First Street.
when he goes before the people
Among the lutest factories in
against strong contenders'? Here, in Sanford is the Standard Auto Top
his own words is one reason:
Company thut hus opened up for
"If. in my position ns clerk, 1 business in their own building on
couldn't ilo something in behull of west First street next door to Tu.-of the public other than look after n ir's store. Messrs Field und Siss« n
the duties prescribed by la w —If I could not obtain u factory building
couldn't save them more money than of any kind in this city nil of them
my fee* or snlary amount to in this being rented und decided to build a
way — I wouldn't think I was entitled building tlint would be adapted to

OF A podgy lady.
• • •
MV BRAND new derby.
• • •
WAS SUNK without a tree*.
• •• •
AND A saiUo breath.
9 • I
BLEW DOWN my neck.
• • •
ANO MY foot went to i Im d .
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AND THE rest of me.
• • •
ENVIED MY foot.
. • .
AND I waa lore.
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• • •
AND THEN o chap.
• • •
WHO CAUGHT my eye.

CIG AR ETTES 0

their business nnd recently erected 535390485348234848232353484800534823485323534853485353534823
a one story brick building thut is
built on the unit sustern plan und
.
thut can be enlarged ns this businers
'i p
X 7grows which is bound to do in this
great automobile section. The boys
are hustlers und know thirr business
and they ure turning out lira. class
jobs in every particular They wish
to see every auto owner that n e e 's
uny top reonirs. new tops or anything
in tl.i* line und they nre to be congrutulated upon bringing this new
factor.v to Sunford.
The Oabv Qlraffe.

For the price of two good Mules you can buy a
FOKDSON TRACTOR tlmt enn do the work of Six
flood Mules. All Tractors are delivered as ordered.
(Id your order in on time so that you will not be
delayed.

Xt the time of Its tilrth the glrnffe
measures six feet from Its tioofs to
the top of Its bend.
Year** Growth of a Pine Tree.

Mr. 111*1, lockliiuster nt Itucktiom,
Out., exi erlinohted with it pine tree to
rieterinh.e Improved growth which may
he secured by proper care. Fifteen
years ago lie pruned all ttie lower
branches off n four Inch white pine
Milling, removing oilier saplings from
Its vicinity, dug up the earth around
It and applied innnure to Its huso. It
Is now nineteen Incite* In diameter nt
Its bnse and tins a long, clean pole.
Thus, dining the fifteen years the
growth In diameter Inis averaged one
Inch niiuuully.—From the Conserva­
tion.

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FORDSERVICE

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Remember tlmt when you bring your Ford car here
for mechanical attention that you net genuine Ford
Seivice, Material, experienced workmen and Ford
fin tot v prices. N’t) outlaw purls allowed to be sold
here. Your Ford ci r is too useful, too valuable to
take chances with poor quality materials. Bring it
here and save both time and money.

I

C. F. WILLIAMS

a

EDWARD HIGGINS,

Dealer

Manager

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^Section

Two

HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME XI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1920
4. The overall hoys they look so sweet
Rut they spend nil their money^on
their heads and feet.

.tinuotl from page 1, 1st section)
Education............. . Robert Hegan
Addr«s - ....... - .............. Dr. Hrower
Presentation of Diplomas Principal
Valedictory...........— Robert Jenkins
•Tis Time to Say Good-bye .........
Mildred Lee—Class.

one
Scott

I am now wrecking the Sanford House, more recently operated as the Carnes Hotel and have for sale all
kinds of building materials which ofTer a big saving over present day prices. Remember, the luhiber in this
building was cut from virgin timber and is practically all heart, and will last longer than most of the lumber
which we are getting today.

6. These senior hoys arc regular toughs
Hut they can't stand up against
these senior sufls.

v All orders will be filled in tjie order in which they are received and will be Allied as rapidly as the
material is available. All orders booked subject to prior sale.

7. I suw n boy with n pistol and I
shook in m&gt; shoes,
Hut it was just Sherman trying to
get class dues.

Here are the prices which will show you some real bargains in this excellent material.

Eighth Grade Graduates
Mildred Lee, Clarence Field, MakV
Stanley. Robert Hagan. Edna Lord
Edwards, Nan Paxton, Joel
B»ll, Lucille Anderson, Edwin Nichol
,on. Julia Thorpe. Hampden DuHose
Helm Witte, John Lundquisf, Maud
Carraway. Agnes Perritt, Carl
Chorpening. Nina Roberts, Jim
Stone, George Smith, Evelyn Bigger*,
Jiraes Hoolehan, Alice Powell, John
Wilson, Florence Spurling. Annabel
Spurting, Robert Denton, Theresa
Vroatdr, Lovell McCleecc, Eliaubeth
Chsrles. Jesse GreOn; Bernice Aus­
tin, Richard Frank, Olga Carlson,
Elmer Lundquist, Olive Russell,
Willie Ma’sey, Mabel Wilkorson,
Robert Jenkins, Mildred Robinson
Morris Moye, nortice Martins, Louis
Rotundo, Nnom! Scoggan, Ira Tillis,
Francis Rhodes, Millard Rutherford,
Anns Hell Shimmons. Douglas Hunt,r, Blanche Strong, Watson Wallace,
Luriie Pope, Sum Fleischer, Eric
Vihlen, I.e Claire Jones, Lewis Hood,
Msdaline Mallcm, Gilbert Miller,
Lob Thopc, Darwin Bulmes, Ethel
Tillis, Arnold Martin, Emma Spen­
cer, Teddy Dunn.

Framing lumber, less than 5000 feet
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Flooring and Ceiling less than 5000 feet “
“ “ over 5000 feet - Siding, less than 5000 feet - - - Windows, complete with frames amf inside
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$40 Tripple Windows, complete with frame and
35
inside trim, each
50 Single doors, complete with frame and inside trim
45 Double “ •
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Second hand brick not cleaned, per thousand
5 Scrap Lumber per two horse load
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8. A romance came into our midst
one day
And all because of that senior piny.

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9. Oh. I'm a senior, at last I'm there.
But look at me brother ain't I got
gray hair7
10. Who ever started this darn
little verse
Well 1 hope to tell you’He lllrts with
the hearse.
ELEANOR H ERRIN G.

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Commencement Annual Recital
Anticipated nlwuys with the great­
est degree of intpreat, the mutual
piano recital which opens tha Com­
mencement week exercises was mast
delightful and rendered before a
large and attentive audience, whose
frequent applause testiilcd to the
plen'uro enjoyed. Under the direction
of Mrs. Fannie Stembrhlge Munson,
the recital Is Invariably a treat to the
music lovers ol Sanford and vicinity,
for many come from all over the
county and nearby towns to revel in
the harmony of sound that charactcrires the musical event of the year.
The quintette were good and c:aprcially beautiful the "Dreaming”
In which the five voices blended in
perfect harmony. The pcraonel are
of Sanford's best known singers anil
include Mrs. A. M. Philips, Mrs.
Porter Pitts, Mrs. Ed Higgins, Mrs.
Sell pile Malnes and Mrs. Geo. Fox.

Place your orders early as this material will move rapidly at these prices and many applications are

S. O. SHINHOLSER, Contractor

Grimmer School Annual Honor Roll
;th Grade—John Wilson, Madeline
Malicm. George Smith, Nan Paxton,
John Lundqulat. Emma Spencer. m
7th Grade—Alice P.andall, Thelma
Spurling.
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Stone.

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The musical readings by Mrs.
Richard Maxwell were received with
moat hearty and appreciative ap­
plause. Mrs. Maxwell possesses un­
usual grace anil poire, n musical
voice that blenuVd perfectly with
the splendid piano accompaniment
played by Miss Virginia DeCours"y
The musical setting to the poem
the "Ode to the Passions" compiiTil
by Mrs. Munson.

ClasN Day Songs
To S. II. S —Air 'T r g i j "
t o the Clara of 1920
We ring to you,
To Sanford High School,
Our love is true,
A»
sing your praise
We think of other days.
Spent lure while to us our life was

Miss Bowler, soprani solist, a n in
excellent voice and was ever a de­
light. She possess a beautiful a id
well trained volco. Her rengs were
splendidly rendered and grently i nJoycd. The old favorites included,
"Loves Old Sweet Song" and "T he
Lnst Iloso of Summer". Mi’s B .w!er
ever free from thought of self, has a
manner naturally charming. Mrs. D.
L. Thrasher wus the clover accom­
panist whose playing added much it)
the beauty of tho songs.
Tho piano numbers, except from
th** juvenile group, were High School
pupils. Strongly marked was tho
culm manner, the gran ful, easy
technique of each performer. The
most difficult passages were rendered
In perfect freetlon ami finish. T hat
such technical demonstrations os tho
evening * compositions included should
he rendered by young students and
witheut the least eifort in dean and
even tone wns most creditable..
The littlo folk n u n ’ o r were
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Ssnford High, our dear old Sanford
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To make your name shine bright
lfj, cla«■i-niate.!, wo 11 cheer for all
our school-mules dear,
And irs we go away, we'll pledge
them to be true
Smford High, we'll ever sing your
praise, as wo go our way.
For we love you.
ELEANOR HERRING.
Go Slow and Easy
L In Chapel every morning wc sing
our heat,
but Julia always gets there ahead of
2. Mrs. Leonard! is rurely fine.
Hut watch out when she atari! on
that wickiti line.
3. Professor Ogilvie kills us along,
Hut he sure is fond of that UtrLor
song.
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the home of her mother, Mrs. Joe
Harrold.
Mrs. C. E. Melton and family are
leaving this week for Daytona Reach
where they will spend the summer.
Mrs. Emmett Hunt left Thursday
for Columbia S. C. after a visit of
several weeks with the home folks.
Remember that when you bring your Fore!
F'rank Chappell has returned from
iSnutho'n College at Sutherland to
car to us for mechanical attention that you get
spend
*1)miner at home.
ijonlut' Picnic
genuine ^ForJ Service, material, o-pwricrtccu
Miss
Francis
Gonzifies spent Tues­
The last of the Senior entertain­
day
in
Oilando,
the guest cf her
ments where the class met again to­
workmen and Ford factory prices. No outlaw
aunt,
Mrs.
Lliss.
was the picnic at Lake Harney
parts allowed sold here. Your Ford is too use­ gether
Mrs. W. C. Bray and two chil­
on Wednesday, which was greatly
dren
with Miss Gladys Bray spent
enjoyed.
ful, too valuable to take chances with poor quality
commencement week In SanfordgUc*t
of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. R. E.
materials. Bring it to us and save both time and
Society Pcronals
Millen.
money. W^c arc authorized Ford dealers, trusted
Mrs. Steinbridgo who has been the
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. iioussan of
by the Ford M otor Company to look after the .guest of Mrs. Fannie Munson has Miami are visiting the heme fclkn,
returned to her home in Georgia. coming up for the Vincent —Kendall
wants of Ford owners; that’s the assurance we
Mrs. Frftncik Byrons and daugh­ wedding.
ters
were the gue»t»of Mrs. Van Me. s
Mrs. L. P. McCuller and litte son
offer.
for several days this week. Miss Dora with Miss Emma Lee Owen left WedByrons will accompany her mother Wednesday for Mariana and Chipley.
znd sister to Pomona and Danberry.
Mr. Arthur J. Smith left for his
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. White, who home in Savannah. Ga., on Monday
were the commencement guests of after a pleasant visit with his sister,
Mrs. Fred Daiger Jr., returned to Mrs. R. A. Terheun.
Ocala Saturday accompanied by
Miss Kathleen Brady came over
their daughter. Miss Carolyn White. from Rollins for a week-end visit
Mrs. B. A. Peterson an baby left with her pare'nts, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
last week for Jamestown N. V. after Brady.
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a pleasant visit with her parents
Mr. and Mrr. Albin Kendall who
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Starling.
were married on Sunday have re­
Miss Marion Howe came over from turned from their wedding trip.
Daytona last Friday to attend the
Mrs. Stcinmyer and Miss Ruth
Senior graduation and is the guest Stcinmeyer
leave to-day for their
of her cousin, Miss Ellen Chappell. home in Live Oak.
Roby Laing, Manager of the Fruit
MLs Willie Igou of Eustis was the
Growers Express, left Monday for week end guest of Mrs. Sam Igou.
with cut tlowcrs and the evening was Albany. Ga., and other points in the
Mr». Julius Schultz left on Thurs­
spent in the enjoyment of music interest of his business. He will be
day
for the north to visit her daugh­
furnished by the orchestra of which gone for several months.
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ter.
Mrs. Palmer. She was accom­
Jamie Robson is one of the talented
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thrasher panied by Mrs. Ilujhong who has
Lake are Demaris Muason, Agnes young musicians/
have returned from Tampa where been spending the winter here.
Herrick, Kvelyn and Mary Berner,
they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. S. N. Igou, accompanied by
Florence Price, Mary Fields, Emily
St. Agnes Guild
Fred Daiger, Sr.
her
little son Jack and Eliznheth
Bailey. Doris Moore and Lizzie
A delightful social meeting of St.
Miss Ruth Pulliam of Orlando was leave to-day for a ten days visit with
Flowers.
Agnes Guild was held with Mrs. the commencement guest of Miss
relatives in Eustis.
Julius , a k a c h . Mon l a y afternoon j t Clara 'Millen.
Spend-The-Day-Parly
the home of her mother.
Mrs.
Benefit of Pipe Organ
Mr. A. R. Chappell has gone to
Mrs. W. S. Thornton entertained Aspinwall. There w a s a l a . g e gather­ Jacksonville where he will make an
The daughters cf Wesley, of the
with an enjoyable all day party ing of members present. Cake and extended business trip.
Methodist church will hold a bunga­
the home on the West Side, Monday ice-cream were served at the relow
apron sale next Wednesday at
Mrs. Paul Booth returned Mon­
In honor of Mrs. C. W. White of ff aliment hour. The business meetthe
home
of Mrs. Claude Herndon
Ocala.
in,. will he held the second Monday day Lorn a few days spent in Tampa. on Magnolia Ave.
11-1 tc
Mrs. E. M. Galloway has returned
Invited to meet Mrs. White were in June.
from DoLnnd where whe was the
M.*s. D. A. Kelly and Mrs. L. P.
If one sticks to the nespaper busi­
Welfare
Department
Insltes
to
a
SUP*1
of Mrs. Gormly.
Hagan.
ness long enough—presupposing that
Dance
Miss Mary Codrington returns he chose a good town to start in with
Turkey Dinnc*
In recognition of the loyal support
DeLand to-day to wind up her —he may get something out of it.
d
assistance
given
the
Welfare
(
business
afTairs before returning here Carter Sc Russell got 1300,000 for the
giv
In honor of Mrs.. Emmett Hunt, anil
to
accept
a position with the F*er- Jacksonville, Metropolis, which they
Department
during
the
Spring
unJ her guest, Miss Francis Gonzales
nnld-Laughton
Memorial Hospital. have just sold to a motion picture
Festival,
a
dance
will
be
given
at
Mrs. J. N. Hobson entertnined last
Miss Frances Gonzales arrived magnate.—Lakeland Telegram.
evening (Thursday) with a delicious the Woman’s Club on Tuesday
Of course, the greatest thing is to
turkey dinner. The perfectly ap­ evening. June 1st for those who took from Tampa Saturday night »o he
the guest of Mrs. Emmett Hunt at find a magnate.
pointed table was prettily adorned part in the various entertainment
features ind ilio assisted
the
bootha. This Invitation especially
includes tho young folka of the
ministrels, Flora'! Dream and Ilachelors Reveries and all others assisting
who dances. There will be good
music and sandwiches and punch
will be served throughout the even­
ing. A cordial welcome awaits those
who will accept tl.is invitation.

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SANFORD AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS ASS N

Overland Sales and Service Co.
Overland—Vcllc—Cole

Cobb Motor Co.
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Taylor Motor Co.
Chevrolet—

Wight Tire Co.
Chandler—Cleveland —Republic Trucks

H. G. Deitrich
Ranger—Ranger Trucks—Ranger Tractors

Bryan Auto Co.
Rco—Peerless—Dorl

B. &amp; 0. Motor Co.

C. F. WILLIAMS
EDWARD HIGGINS
Dealer
Phone 331
Manager .

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Studebakcr—Federal Trucks

American—Lexington

Ford Garage
Ford—Fordson Taactors

Volie Williams ,

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN

Anderson Cars

J. B. Lawson Motor Co.
Oldsmobilc—Olds Trucks

Lott Motor Car Co.
Chalmers—Maxwell—Elcar

T. 0. Charles
Comet—Cornel Trucks

Driver &amp; Smith

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General Repairing, Welding, Machine Work

Kent Vulcanizing Co.
Oldfield. Fisk and Hood Tires

Sanford Battery Service Co.
Recharging, Rebuilding, Electrical Work, Vesta Batteries

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Fertilizer Without Filler

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Our prices have not advanced recently as have those of many other Companies, and you can
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still buy the following formulas at prices shown, f. o. b. Jacksonville, in new sacks:
5 AmmonijJ
5 Avail. Phos. Acid
j Actual Potash

5 am m o n ia

6 avail. Pt*6s Ariii
3 Actual Potash

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300
200
300
500

SANFORD SrUCTAl.
7 Ammonia
5 Avail Phos. Acid
5 Actual Potash

SANFORD SpE('l \M NO 3

SANFORD SPECIAL NO.I

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Shrimp Strap
H. G. Tanksg*
Goat Manure
Super phosphate

1700 lbs.- put up in 10 hag* of 100 lbs each.

Price $55.50 f. o. b. Jacksonville

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400
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160
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250
500

Shrimp Scrap
Nitrapo
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Steamed Hone
Sulphate Ammonia
Super Phosphate
Sulphnte Potash

SANFORD SPECIAL NO 2

SANFORD SPECIAL NO. 6
7 Ammonia
5 Avail. Phos. Acid
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5 Actual Potash

SANFORD SPECIAL NO. 4
5 Ammonia
6 Avail. Phos. Acid
5 Actual Potash

N itrate Soda
Shrimp Scrap
It. G. Tankage
Dried lllood
Sulphate I'otaah
Super Phosphate

Shrlr.tp
Nitrapo
H. G. Ta.tltage
otaam-cU Bone
Sulphate Ammonia
Super Phosphate
Sulphate Potash
Castor Pomace

Price $81.00 f. o. b. Jacksonville

Price $65.00 f. o. b. Jacksonville

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300
300
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200
700

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1500 lbs. —put up in 10 bag* of 150 lbs each.

4 AmmonTa
8 Aval. Phos. Acid
5 Actual Postash

NO. 5

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300
100
600
400

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200
400
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160
250
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Steamed Hone
Nitrapo
Sulphate Potash
Shrimp Scrap
Super Phosphate

Shrimp Scrap
Nitrapo
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H. G. Tankage
Steamed Bone
Sulphate Ammonia
Super Phosphate
Sulphnte Potash
Cotton Seed Meal

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1700 lbs—put up in 10 bags of 100 lbs. each.

1500 lbs.—put up in 10 bag* of 150 lbs. each.

2000 lbs. —put up in 10 bags of 200 lbs. each

Price $00.00 f. o. b. Jacksonville

Price $59.50 f. o. b. Jacksonville

Price $85.00 f. o. b. Jacksonville

Each bag of any of the above formulas contains the the equivalent of 200 lbs fertilizer of the analysis shown. We simply
leave out the filler, shipping only required materials to give the desired analysis. You can buy any of these mixtures now
for delivery at any time later in the year, and you pay for the goods when you get them. We still have a limited quantity of
Castor Pomace [G to 8 per cent ammonia] unsold at $58.50 per ton, ex-vessel. Savannah or Charleston, June-Jp,ly delivery.

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W. I. LYMAN, Agent

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Having purchased the Plumbing Fixtures, Pipes,
Heating Apparatus etc., of the old Carnes Hotel we
will dispose of the same at

Very Low Cash Price
In order to clean it out at once and save the
handling of this stud twice.

Great Opportunity
To Buy Plumbing Fixtures and Piping at
Your Own Figures

Ball Hardware Co.
IS SWEPT BY
PEBBLY TYPHUS
Two Million Cases in Russia—
Conditions in Poland
Appalling.

U. S, RELIEF BOARD SWAMPED
Several of Its Office™ and Hen Have
Died, Among Them One In Charge
at Tarnopol—Shortage
of Supplies.
Warsaw.—General 1’etlurn'H UkrnlnInn government, which, despite Its
nmnzlng weakness, remains the near­
est approach to organized authority
that exists between the Hast Oullclnn
frontier nml tho Dnieper, hna sent Its
minister of public works, Mr, Beznlko,
to Warsaw to nppenl for uBsIstnnco In
lighting tho Incredible typhus condi­
tions In tho Pctlura country. Ho re­
ports that 10,000 men, the i.-nmnnta of
Folium's Ukrainian force, hnvo been
stricken with the disease nml that tho
110,000 raon of Jio East Gnllclnn army,
commanded by l'nvlenko, who from
time to time hnvo co-operated with
Fetlurn, are In an almor t -equally bad
plight.
About half Uni cases hnvo
proved fatal.
Hands Are Occupied.
It Is virtually certain Uint the Foies
will not bo able to glvo assistance to
the Ukrainians because their hnnds
nro more than occupied In combating
the spread of tho disease In Poland.
There Is sorno typhus In Warsaw—
0,000 cases perhaps; Dvlnsk, recently
captured from the bolshevik!, Is In nn
appalling condition; the epidemic has
swept In virulent form ns far west ni
Cracow, when* tho normal activities
are half paralyzed; In most of the vil­
lages on the enstem frontiers mom
than half the Inhabitants are slrk and
there Is n disturbing nmnunt of typhus
in the nrmy. Where 20 fumigating ma­
chines are needed, the Poles hnvo one;
when! a gallon of carbolic ncld Is re(pi Ired they hare n gill.
The American typhus commission,
which, with ft,000 men nnd ^M) officers,
came hero Inst summer to prepare to
comhnt the disease this winter, Ima
been overwhelmed; even the vast sup­
plies the commission brought hnvo
proved Insufficient. Several officers
nnd men of the commission have died.
Including a colonel who wns In charge
of the work at Tarnopol. Ho there In
small prospect that Potlum enn find
nny help here.
Itelluhle reporta Indicate that soviet
IltiHsIn Is being devastated by the dis­
ease, In the recent exchange of prls- j
oners between the Poles nnd the hotslievlkl, there arrived here a Doctor
Cxeclinwils. who over n year ngo wns
Impressed Into tho bolshevik service
ns n sanitary expert nnd assigned toj
the work of dealing with typhus, ne
snys that In March of Inst year there
were 1.340,1X10 known cases of typhus
In bolshevik Itusstn nnd that condi­
tions this yenr nro worse than last
yenr. Ho estimates that there are
now at least 2,000,000 cases In Russia,
The soviet government has nlmost no
facilities for controlling tho disease
nnd comparatively few phystclnns nre
available to care for the sick.
In
consequence Iho percentage of deaths
la now enormous. Czechowltz says.
Usually Follows War.
8uch nn epidemic os the present one
nlmost Inevitably follows a period of
war In central Europe. It Is to be nttrlhuted to Insufficient food supplies,
weakening the resistance of the peopte, and to lack of clothing, frequently
making cleanliness difficult even for
the moderately well-to-do and Iraposalhle for tho poor.
A common assertion Is that typhus
la as great a menace to soda! quiet
as bolshevism. But competent observ­
ers here do not believe this. The peo­
ple of thin pert of the world, they
argue, have come through centuries
to eccrpt the peril of typhus as an anescapable concomitant of life. Cer­
tainly from Poles one hear* little out-*
cry at prevent conditions; It Is only
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those who have known Western civil­
ization who ore shocked by tho spread
nnd virulence of the disease.
Tho Polish cabinet hna reached no
decision on the proposal to quaran­
tine the country nml It Is hoped thnt
suspension of the railroad service for
two weeks, because of the coni crisis,
may hnvo n favorable effect upon tho
typhus situation, which could never
have nttnlned the proportions It hn|
If travel hail been supervised and re*
strlcted n month ago.

Brooklyn Citizen, F**nd of Pedestrian*
lem, Has a Record That Few Art
Likely to Equal.

Unconventional "Profeeelona."
Home of the iinron cmlnnnl “profes­
sions" which June developed In afterwnr England Include the mnn who
guarantees to he nhle to furnish nn
nftemnnn or evening's plensant con
vernation nt n inndemto fee. Another
ex-officer, who sn.vs he became nn effi
dent I* ter writer white In tb*
trenches In Flanders, will write breezy
letters In Interesting people for "«&lt;■

Dotnnlcts at Cambridge University,
England, Claim to Make Vegeta­
tion Immune.

e v e r y featu re th a t can m a k e a
cigarette su p rem e /
Cam els expert blend o f choice
T u r k is h and c h o ic e D o m e s tic
tobaccos puts C a m els in a class by
th e m s e lv e s . T h e ir s m o o th n e s s
will appeal to you , and permit
you to sm ok e liberally w ithout tir­
ing your ta ste!
Cam els leave no unpleasant cigaretty a fte r ta s te n o r u n p le a s a n t
cigaretty odor 1
Y o u ’ll p referC am els blend to either
kind of tobacco sm oked stra ig h t!

Scientists Have Learned From Indian*
That It Can Be Produced From the
Dcuglas Fir.

Precautions.
"If wc take any summer hoarders
this year," remarked Farmer CorntoMel, "I’m goln' to tlx up n question­
naire thnt everybody'll hnvo to an­
swer."
"What for?" Inquired Ills wife.
"Ho’s they'll nil have about Iho stunt
political opinions. I'm tired of heln
kep' awake half the night by people
sit tin' out on tho front porch nrgulnV

DISEASES

Y o u ’ll find C am els unequalled by
any cigarette in the world at any
price b e c a u s e C a m e ls c o m b in e

Camala arm mM ararywharo In aeianlihcalty aaalad
packaiam o f 30 tlfarallaa: or Ian packa/aa (300
cldarrttaa) In a Jlaaaina-papor-oorarad carton. IV*
alrontly rrcorrmand Una carton lot tSa homo or
effka aupply or whan you traroL

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Cumhrhlge,
England.—Cambridge
university botanists claim that It hi
now possible to breed disease-proof
plants.
A special hotly of InvcHlIgntora who
have been devoting themselves to the
practical tinting of the Mendellan he­
redity law nro engaged In Immunizing
when!, oats, bnrley, potatoes nnd roots,
the results of which will be shown In
the summer to n distinguished assem­
bly of medical men.
Tlu* "plant doctors," ns they arc
called, hnvo already succeeded In
breeding a new wheat known ns '‘yeo­
man" which has yielded 12 quarter)
(00 bushels) to tho ncrc—three tlmei
an ordinary crop.

PUNT

No man ever smoked a
better cigarette than Camel!

FIND NEW SOURCE OF SUGAR

An Indian secret closely guarded for
generations hy the red mnn hns been
brought to light by John Davidson,
botanist of tho University of British
Columbia, nt Vancouver, nml Jnmes
Tclt. who hns spent most of his life
In tho Interior of tho Cnnndlnn prov­
ince nnd hns nn Intimate knowledge
of the life nnd habits of the natives.
The secret Is Hint the Dougins Hr—
n famous tree of great size—produces
sugar thnt Is extremely aweot nnd Is
valued nt Jdd a pound.
The announcement Is mnde by the
American
Forestry
nssoelntlon,
through nn article written hy Francis
Dickie nml published In the American
Forestry Magazine. The nren In which
this sugar Is found In abundance Is
between the fiftieth and flfty-flrst par­
allels nml between 121 nml 122 de­
grees of longitude. These nrens Hike
In the Thompson river valley, west of
the month of Nlcoln river, the district
near the Junction of Iho Fraser nml
Thompson rivers at I.ytton nnd n
small pnrt of tho Grnser vnlley above
l.lllooolt. In the Knmloops district,
the Nlcoln nnd Slnillwamecn valleys
nnd Ihc enstem part of tho stnle of
Washington Iho sugar Is also reported
to be found.

CURE FOR

now

Garret Brower of this city walked
2,000 miles when he whs ninety years
old. He Is now ninety-seven Tears old
nnd for tho past three years he has
given up walking ns n regular occu­
pation. But for ubout P2 years before
thnt he walked persistently, In had
weather nnd good, on week days nnd
holidays. And this nt a lime when
he had long passed beyond the three
scoro nnd ten years supposed to he
mnr.'s allotted span of life.
He used to walk with n pedometer
nt his belt as bis only compnnton.
From Ills former homo on Willough­
by avenue, bo would wnlk out to Ihc
Wllllntnsburg bridge nnd across to
Manhattan. This not appearing long
enough for a grownup mnn, be often
would wnlk back to the Brooklyn end
of the bridge nnd then cross nnd recross tho bridge two or three times
beforo starting home. In his diary he
kept n record of tho distances cov­
ered on these expeditions. They va­
ried from month to month; hut seven
years ngo, when he had reachwl the
nge of ninety, his walk* still averaged
six miles a day. Being now close to
tho century mark, he hns discontinued
walking out of doors. "A friend bor­
rowed by pedometer," bo explained
with n laugh.—Brooklyn Engle.

miirli per." Owing to the ravages of
the wnr on old-established fortunes,
scores of highly placed w -men nre try­
ing to obtain Jobs ns ciiaprrones or
companions to women nnd girls who
hnvr to travel. Others nre willing to
shnre In the management of Inrge
houses for n nomlnnl wage. Thou­
sands of girls, some of them of title,
are applying for Jobs ns cinema
actresses.

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R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.

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Winston-Salem, N. C.

slrlrt and Intense form of the Presby­
terian fnl111. rejected It.
Commenting on the Incident the
London periodical. Common bense.
snys: "Lord Leverhulmo Is n mnn of
big Idens and new Ideas, while the
population over whom he has declared
the rights of tnlrdshlp nro folk of old
mid Intense Ideas. Hence the Inevita­
ble collision."

hours. In any gathering of wetnen
ihe consensus of opinion Is that n o&gt;nk
In the kltrhen Is worth n hundred any­
where cUe.

How Ha Saved Coat.
"I suppose you got your winter ro«t
In before the great strike, didn't yoot"
wns naked of Mr. Thompson.
"Well, I died It another way," was
the reply.
“Cook Grabber” Meaneat Criminal.
•Tn whnt way?"
Whnt is unofficially considered to be
"Why, I got to thinking what I?
Scats Spurn Sunday Work.
Lord Leverhulmo hns encountered the raennest type of crime In England tons of coni would cost nnd we move!
the religious prejudices of the Scots­ In the Inst live years Is tho “cook into a house where there were already :
men who live on Ihc extenslrs proper­ grabber." It Is a crime from which two fnmllles. Three families of us In
ty he hns purchased In the Outer men have held aloof. The crime con­ eight rooms, you see. nml we carh pay
Hebrides nml hns suffered n rebuff. He sists of luring n cook iiwny from one's onc-llilrd of the eost of heutlng. TlJre
hnd ntnnnod tn make Htornowsr. on neighbor. Ho great 1ms been the nre six of ns grown folks nml eleten
the Island of Lewis, the headquarters shortage of conks that des|ieru(e children, mid so far the limi'e fca‘
of a huge fishing licet that would housewives have resorted to qnlctly been «o hoi that we haven’t had
Inveep tho sens fur MXI miles nround. engaging their neighbors' cooks In hum Imlf n ilozisi scuttles of coat. Tn
The pmjrct Involved Sunday labor, conversation nt the kitchen doorway my plan once and you will take n
and Hu- hlnnders. who adhere to the nnd promising higher wages nml better other."

SapIt
A good drink, like a good game,
brings a smile of satisfaction.

TH ER ES N O N E J O

GOOD

Is the pennant winner.

Refreshing
With no had nftcr cfleet.

T H E R E 'S

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M i/ 28, 1920

PEPPER CRAVES
BEAN HAMPERS
Am ple stocks of all kinds of Crate Material

Nails, Insecticides and Ferti­
lizer Materials.

Sanford, Florida

CLIMBS LIKE FLY

tor of the New York Zoological park.
In tin article on “The Hocky Mountain
finnt at Homo” In Hoys* Life. “He Is
so calm und nelf-conlldent, so level­
Mountain Goat Most Sure-Footed headed and sure-fooled, that often nnd
often he marches nnd climbs where no
ot All Animuls.
otbef four-footed animal of North
America dares to follow him. I newer
get over my orlglnul nmnzcmcut und
Hunter Telia of Remarkable Perform, ndinlrnllon of his summit work.
“Early In our studies of white goats
ance He Witnessed In the Rocky
In that goat paradise we were treated
Mountain!—Amailng Exhibi­
to nn exhibition of climbing thnt
tion of Calm Confidence.
opened our eyes. As we were passing
"To mo the moat wonderful thing across a tiny goat pn.'.ture n* the foot
about tho mountain goat Ik hla mlml," of u rocky precipice we surprised n
write* Dr. Wllllntn T. Hornndav. dine- party of four gnats on the side of the
wall, about 100 feet tip. Wo halted, to
see what they would do. The face of
the rock wall was reasonably rough,
hut It could not have been more than
ten degrees from being perpendicular.
“Two goats stood safely u p o n the
summit, looking down on their entnip­
ped comrades. The unlucky four could
have been shot a* easily as picking
grapes; hut It Is not nil of goat-hunt­
ing In kill goats I
"Finding that they were not being
shot ut, the four goats started to gel
away from us by climbing straight up
the fuce of that precipice! For ten
mlmitt* we watched un unitizing ex­
hibition. Each goat chose nn Inde­
pendent course, reached up with his
front feet for n foothold, then, by
MiKt muscular alrrngth lifted Id*
heavy body up the three or four feet
GLASSES ADJUSTED
to he gained. Often sidestepping was
necessary to And n new foothold; but
and REPAIRED
there were no slips, and never once u
turning back.
“They climbed In that wny about 200
feet while we watched • them, then
reached easy going nnd quickly disap­
Optometrlst-Opticlin
peared over the summit. We hunter*
nil agreed that no mountain sheep
221 E. First Street
could make n climb tike thnt; hut of
Opposite Post office
course wo dotj't really know.
“Sovernl times wa snw goal* serene­
ly promenade items* the faces of per­
pendicular cl Iff* of bare rock soimooth
thnt no sign of ledge or path waa vis­
ible to n*. even with our glun»o«. In
rvery such cnxe It looks ns If the ani­
Hoy ami Hogan Sts.
mal were walking on nlr. Tho feet
Jacksonville, Florida
are planted with great precision nnd
All modern itnprov’nnnts. All firmness, nnd Ibis Imparts to the ani­
It til road ticket efibat in build* mal a stiff gait, nnd the general ap­
of n mechanical toy In mo­
ing. C^ntir of everything. pearance
tion.
First class in every particular

Optician

Eyes Tested
Lenses Ground

&gt;f the doy* of Shnkcspeare la punrertlly Illustrated by the following thnt
tppeored In n popular English news­
paper In nn “Answer**' column:
Thu man you Inquire about la a
■ham-bone.” and very “dud” nt thnt.
lie I* green nt the gnna and ha* now,
t believe, dried ............... 1 wish you
would Vrurn your member* ngnlnat nt*
ups nnd comblnntlona, except those
which wre under recognized manage­
ments.
an educational report that waa
Issued from Whitehall, London, the
»nme week was found the following
gem of perfunctory English:
The examination system hna made
Ineradicable upon chief Inspectors*
r 'fcrcnccs. nnd the psychology of control. In Its strictest sense. I* Imperious
Inquisitiveness Involved to Infinity up­
on the simplest statement thnt tiller*
to the microscopic section.

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(Nan two'years, engineers estimate, and
the cost will bo 24,000,000.
It Is proposed to have tho tunnels
ronnect with a high bridge which will
span (ho Moncngnhcln river nnd bring
the tunnel (rathe to the heart of the
business district of Pittsburgh. Tills
will cost 83,SOd,000. Each tube will be
made to accommodate two lines of
vehicle trntllc, nnd in addition there
will be footpaths.

ena

Year's Walk to Palestln*.
After n year’s Journey on foot.
Aharon Onhrlelow, a Caucasian Jew,
W hen you let us supply your building
recently arrived In Jerusalem, accord­
needs
you get a crest deal more than just so
ing to n report received by the Zi­
many
feet of lumber—bundles of shingles—
onist organization of America.
pounds of nails—or panels cf Beaver Board.
ThN modern pilgrim, whose suffer­
ings and hardships equated those en­
You get the benefit of our building
dured on similar nttrmpt* to reach
material
knowledge and experience in Service
the holy city during the middle ngei,
that
helps
you set the results you want at the
walked through Cuucnsln nnd Persia,
right price. Servico first in planning the
via llngdod, to grt to the Holy land.
work—more servico In selecting proper mate*
According to the records of the Zion­
Slittr Nations.
rials—speedy service in delivering the goods.
When Canada's house* of parlia­ ist organization, It Is the longest
ment were burned down, .New Zcnlnnd Journey ever made entirely on foot In
You pay for tho materials. The service
sent a consignment of knurl timber of the daring attempts of Jews In the
peys
for itself in the larger volume of busines*
use In the Interior finishing of the new last few year* to break through file
It
brings
through super*satisficd customers.
building, a courtesy much appreciated barriers of their native countries and
get
to
Palestine.
at Ottawa, Several years previous
It will pay you to
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New Zealand’s house of parliament
be one o f them.
,
had nl*o been destroyed by lire, nnd Is
ZINC
STENCILS
FOUND
BEST
now nt Inst being rebuilt. Canada has
been swift to reciprocate, nnd It Is
must probable that the prime minis­ Material Haa Many Advantage! Ovtr
Any Other Used In the Making
ter’s room In the new parliament
of Thow Artlctea.
building* In Wellington will be panclod In Canadian maple with wnlnui
n
Zinc Is being Introduced and made
framing. It la lit tins that a* the polit­
ical homes of Canada and New Zea­ rather extensive uae of ut the present
land arise from their ashes there tlnm In tho manufacture of Htencll*.
iK S S r
should be built Into each the record of ax n substitute for other metals and
a sister nntlon’s remembrance.—Chris- paper. Not only Is zinc the only mnte- ;
rial that does not stretch nnd buckle
tlnn Science Monitor.
In CTHitliiuou* use, hut It has several
oilier Imjiortant advantages.
Doves Hatched a Hen'e Egg.
The cutting nnd making of paper
A novel experiment of Mrs. Ernest
Hirsh of Pittsburgh Ini* proven n suc­ stencils Involve* the same sklltt-d
cess, Two dove* owned by Mrs. Hirsh, work ns ,i stencil made of zinc, nnd u *
nftcr three weeks of waiting, been me zinc stencil will reproduce ten thou- J
the foster parent* of n Imby chicken. *and copies Zinc retains IN lint shape
.Several weeks ago Mrs. tllrsh, a* an Indellultely. Another feature that
experiment, placed a full-sized hen’s recommend* zinc’s use I* the low cost j
517 Commercial Slreel
egg under.the mother dove. At the of producing the lhil*ltcd stem’ll, the I
time she did not believe the dove metal possessing qualities that permit !
would batch the egg. and day after Mumping a* many as one thousand
Timely Advice.
i Ing work none by hinen, at Cam­
oa.v watched the tu-st. expecting the stencils In one ojuTullou,
If
you
would
keep tho wolf from
When
the
iiinnufn
.
’
Hirer
realizes
the.
bridge. new whent* have been grown
dove to leave the nest. However, the
tdnls alternated In sitting upon the economy and value of zinc stencils us 1 over extensive arena In eastern Eng­ Ihc dtwr don't Inveigle him Into tho
egg and Anally their patience was re­ compared with others It will mean I land. yielding crop* at the rate of 5u front yard with titbits of extrar*
warded. A “chick" pecked li* way vastly Increased demand for that | to DO b u s h e l* per acre, and even 77 igance.
out of the shell i.tnl Immediately tried metal, Htencll* form the background bushels in the case of one nren of ’27
of almost every manufactured article were*. The average yield In Euglnnd
Scotch for Tough. ^
lo get out of the neat.
from Inces to showcases.
Stopping at the anmo boardinghouse
Is 32 bushels per nere. Resides being
Negotiation* now ore being carried more productive, the now wheat* are ns myself was a young Scotsmiin, who
Vote of Thanks for Monash.
on
to supply Japanese producer* with less liable to disease and make better was annoyed at crery meal by tho
It Is suggeste I In Melbourne, Aus­
tralia, that the federal government zinc stencils for u«v In stamping silk Hour than the ordinary English landlady Inquiring as to the name In
should accord n vote of thunks lo designs to replace the slower and more i w|ienls. In Indln, the I'usn wheat*, Scottish of the various articles on the
ricneml Monash for Ills great services expensive band tnelbods now In vogue.* developed by Hie Howards, will soon table. On this particular day she
-----------------------I be grown over till nren of 8.000,000 pas«ed tho meat to him saying, “Wliat
to the country.
New British Whitts.
I acre*, nnd are expected to Increase would you call Hint In BmtlnndT” He
Sir
Daniel
Morris
stilted
at
the
Inst
tli«- value of the wheat crop In Indln tried It gingerly with his fork thca
W IVES ARE EXPENSIVE
incciliig of the Hrltlsh association that to the extent of |2fl.000,00(i nununtly. looked up seriously and replied.
“Leather.”—Exchange.
ns n result of the recent plant-breed- —Scientific American.

C om

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Sanford Novelty Works

L. A. BRAND

HY la i t that Dlam ond Tires are
used by so many bus and
taxi-cab concerns?
One big bus line com*
pany says o f Diamonds
that, “under all con*
ditions, they average
better mileage than the
adjustment basis.1*
What Diamonds do for
them Diamonds will do
for you.
Use the tire tl\at stands
up under such hard,
gruelling service—try
Hamonds next time*

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ATLANTIC HOTEL

Rat's on? person, $1 to $1.50,
Hath $1.50, $2 .00 .
E. FRANK PEARCE, Prop.

F ir
How
written
lallsts.

Perm Shakespeare's Styl«.
far the English language, a*
by officials and some Jourhas departed from the style

A W a rn in g to

Adjustment Basis
8,000 miles for Cords
6,COO miles for Fibrlci

P rop erty O w ners
Building and Furniture Values Have More
than Doubled. Note the Increase
Between 1914 and 1920
Framing Lumber, per 1000 feel ............
Flooring, per 1000 feel.......... ..................
Shlng|c*, per 1000......... ... ........................
I nth*, per 1000 ........................................
Nall*. per keg ..... ..................... ..........
llrirkH, per 1000........... ............................
•Sand, prr load..........................................
Heady Mired Point, per gal
Linseed Oil, per gal...........„.................—
Cement, per bvTcl ..................... ...........
Plaster, per to n .................. .......................
Lime, per barrel........................................
Tinting, per pound™....... .........................
Pointer*, per day .....................................
Carpcntera, per day.
............
Hrlrk Masons, per day.....................—
Laborers, per day .
............ ..... .....

1920
1914
..ICO.00
sir,, oo
. 91.00
27.00
... 9.50
3. so
2.00 ........................ 17.00
2.75 ..................... 0.50
6.00 ......................... 22.00
. 1.50
.......... 75.
.. 1.75 ....................... 3.75
.................. 2.50
.50
4.00
.. 1.75
10.00. ........................ 22.00
.................... 2.00
.90
.OH ...................
.25
2.50 ........................6.00
. 3.00
C.M)
. V so
H.OQ
1.50 ........ .................. 3.60

Bldg. Hardware, Plumbing, Sash Weights,
Glass and Putty have more than
doubled in price with- •
in 5 years.

All Household Furnishings
Have You

w.

The entire saving* of many families
In Mongolia, China, are set aside to
provide the wives with orthodox tincry.
ThI* elaborate nnd cumbersome bendtires* of one of the poorer class cost*
from SlfTO to 2200, and fabulous sum*
nre spent by the wealthy. The balloonlike sleeve*, tucked nnd tapering from
the elbow down, extend fnr below the
Jiand* and are usually of different ma­
terial nnd color from the gown. 1/ong
finger nail* are affected by those who
do not have to work nnd nre consid­
ered nn Indication of high station.
While fortune* nro spent on head­
dresses to show the relative station of
the women, the exact opposite obtain*
with the men. the poorer of whom
wear their Iinlr long. The length nf
the hirsute adornment of the men docrease* with their rise In rank, tho
lama, or chief, having Ids head shnved.

TUNNELS 5,700 FEET LONG
Pittsburgh Puts Tubes Through Hills
South of the Monongiheli
River,
Pittsburgh, Pn.—Twin tunnels, each
B.700 foot long, for the use of vehicles
and pedestrian*, nre • being bored
through the range of hills bordering
the southern side of ttfb Monongahela
Illver valley here. In order that the
thousands of |&gt;er*ons who live In tho
southern pert of Allegheny county ond
work In Pittsburgh may more easily
reach tho city.
*
Work on the runrelN which begin
i few days age. will continue for more

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William Tuggle* _ _ _ —
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ol Heailaala Caaaly.
Lot l l ______________ .— — ---------By
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F. 1*. Ill n e e __
(I. P. Herndon
U n k n o w n . .. ...
J. t&gt;. Dorrey
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J. »J. Dean....
D V. Warren
U n k n o w n .,...
M. II. Cron..,
W. It. H /n *r.
Oeo. A. DeCo
T. K. Wlleon.
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M ol lot »............... ............. ........... Z
Charlie donee.,------_ -------------- 81
A. C. Mania's AddRIaa te Ik* Tana e l Hanford a* ttecarded In Plat Beak Ne. I, )P a|« »»,
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V. II. H iw k lru ____
T. K. Wilron______
W. 8. Thornton . _ ,
Tamps Co Be* Mills
K. A. D n ' i g h u . . __
J. I- Miller .............
Mr*. J. II. Wtlllaui
J. L. Miller..............
A. P. Ilandv.._____
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Ceaatr Retards
UIIU H. Jon..
Mr*. J. I&gt;. NHoiklne
F. II. Drown ______ : .
Uaknown
Peter Hoffman
E. C. Hlawait.
Mary Iteaion.
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Frank B, Drawn___ __________ _
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Margaret Wilioi,_____ ________
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Gilbert Bloke*____ ___
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it 3 . . . ___. . . .
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It, O. Hickson ----- ----------------|,
it 8
____ __ C
A. E. Crawford
............ ......
8

it t Z _I _______

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C

•

8. Kunga_^__ ____ i. -------- -------

I.

.

‘'"Unknown

- iftHS::;::::— ' --Tv,m U kMick*____
g I S z~ -Z -

Unknown...... ......... _
, U n k n o w n ..__
Towa (Jaldabira aa Racordrd la p
Retards He ml sale Coaaly
It
'
S. Wi-Wrlght______
r i d Hi'War ( I n . .
MaeamU Drown .„
. . loU 'O I H a n t o n . . . . " :
*
»c
w . L. Mlckene .............
Lot 8 _____________ __ _______
♦ tw . r . L d . , u , . : : : : r
Lots 7. 9, II. It , 13 A 18 to 2 1 , _
Andrew A n d m oa __
Lot I0 .,_ „ ........................ '
L II. Haad'a Addition la Haalard, Beak I, Page 131, Hcmlael* Caa ■If Hrrtrdi
Lot l ....... ......... ... '.------------------

Lot iZ Z 7 Z Z Z Z Z Z I Z Z ~ ~ ~ ~ '~ '~ '
Lot* 8. 9 A 10___________ ______
M. M. Hmllb'r .Second Subdltlrlan o l
Page I
Loti 60 to (it . . . . ....... .....—........
E. 1. While'* SubdlrIrion of HW !( or NW
iif'NE’f Hit. I t Tap. 1» S. II
lloob 2, rag* 18 Recorda'Semlael* Caanly
14 In tereit. . . .
..............— . I
L 'p k a o y a . ....... ..............
H Interert In Loll b to 1 4 --------- 2 .
Unknown . ______ ___ _
Wriling ton's Addition la Haalard Plal Hook I, Pag* l i t Records Hrmlial*
N 80 It of lot 8 ____ ,_____ _
W, A.’lAfller . .

H . M. Clark's Hubdlilrlon *7 lllk. No. It Tier No. 13 aad lllk. No. II Tier No. I t a*
Recorded In Plal llaok No. I Page 101 X |0». HemlneloCounty Rtrordi

W. W. I.ewle_____
W. II Kelllt .........
II. II. Guthrie ......
A. A. Mlrrine. Ilcifr
W. H. W ight...........
A. M. Thrmher
E. Dirkron . . . . .

J.* H.'' Ragsdale
(&gt;i Hi! Poller
U n k n o w n ......
Unknown

atlimorr

11. T. Corey.
J. II. Uagrdali
Unknown ....
Jamri lllrki
Unknown
Unknown
A. D. Hlrnlfurd l Addition lo the Tow n of Hanford Or Recorded In Plal Hook .No
Seminole Caanly llrrerda
Loti I A 2
Maggie Davir ...
L*t 3 . . .
Thomas Kelkrr ................

J. K. Chandler
Joel Smith
J. II. Itagtdalc
'ifaer ll. Poller
J. H, lligidalr
» . S. Trcailcr
U nk n ow n .......
U nk n ow n .

Ed. Hurtle
Albert Waldrn
M. Cunningham
Unknown____

I). C. llrock . .
J. N, Croon*
F. I*. Illnr* ....
E. M. Galloway
Vtrla Week*__
Unknown . . . _
J. C. Robert* ...
J. ri. Di-ik-l
..
Little Waldron
Mary llaylork..
U nk n ow n ...........
lllinche W. Me!
W T. lViieaUit

Lot a
IFrae.

A. Golden__ _
...
M. C u n n i n g h a m , . , . . _____
Geo. T u r n e r ..... __ _
Cura Day*_________
Hanford,
aa
Rrrorded
In 1*1at Rook No. I Paget 92
Robinson's Hartey of an Addlilon I

L
1.
I.
8
X

■mTrole t'eunly llr tordt

Richmond Cooper
Unknown____ ___
Wilbur Hrunion .
Rulua Hhephltd
Lulu Renton____
Wm. Clark
I .
Turner Itavli
, .
J. E. Green . . . . . ,
Hannah Itlchardaon
lien Green

A. M. Trafford............
Joe Llvingilon
_
J. Thompson_________
Cur. T. T h o m a t___ _
Draw Development Co,
Unknown
_____ _
Lewi. Either .............
Mr*. 8. M. Peabody...
II. Peter* . ________ .. .
Victoria DN'eal_____ _
Mrs. F. II. G rig g s.......
Unknown ......
J. W. Hutchinson
II. T. Corey
C. II. It y a n .____ _
Unknown ......................
J. E. McA leiander. .
T. I. Williams...........
Hoberl H. Smith ........
W. A. LelTIrr
Unknown .
,
Mn. D. G, Monroe
Mary E. Symea Read

Unknown
Eeili Merrick
Unknown
Harper Jenklna
Erancla E. And.
Carrie llunltr
Unknown

Unknown

Wilbur Forieiier

John Turner
Calhrrine llrown
8 hep Mr White
Ch*nry Drama
Unknown
Unknown
Fannie EUlion ____ ,
.
6.
Unknown
.......... . .. .
4.&lt;
C. L. Wing____________________
2.
II. W. ( lark's HubdltMon at lllock 13, 11 X E 14 lllk. 23 af llnhlnion'a Hur&gt;ry of an
Addlilon lo Hanlotd at Recorded In Plal lloek N« I, Page 107 Hrmlnole County llecwrd*
Joe Wltllam*.__ ___________________ 8.1
Hannah Dlcheidaon
__
2.
Unknown . a. . . ______ fi.l
Drew Development Co . . . . . . .
2.
llnknown
Den Gleen . .
Unknown
Frank Druwn
J. H. White
lliey Halt
William 8tual
Ed Forrr*ler
ilrn llradley
Emma Miller
E. II. Jones .
Emma Miller
J. N. Croon*
J. N. WUII*
Unknown
Unknown
U n k n o w n ..__
Unknown
J. 8. Gardner
Mattie T im er.
James Jarkaon
Welthy Richardson
C. J. Smith
,
Thoa. Fairrloth
tjgsle l.rwh
Nathan l.owenthal

blew Development Co
Sam Clark___ . . . .
Charlie N e a ly .____ . .
Huale D a n d y . . . . . . __
Fella Cuiaon
36
Gilbert Dr Loach________
8,1
_____ _ 36
U n k n o w n . . . , . . . . — -------------—.
4.1
36
■
Unknown_______ ________ ___ _
8.
tlilon of lllk*. G, K and J Tawa *1 Goldaborw aa llecordail la Plat
llaok Ns. II, Pag* 7 1 ,Hemloele Coanly Uerord*.
A
U n k n o w n ... ... — — ___ ________
3.!

Lot
~ : Z is
n t c . B H o l ---------------------------- ( l«

i^i 6—irzi————i ' —rzz—is

J. D. Langley
Unknown
Unknown

E
Fori Lewi*----------------— _j— —_
Io ta t A 3 _____________________ 13
Haaalaala Park, a* recorded la Flal Book 3. P a ts 73, Record* nf Hemlnole Caanly
All Ikat part of Seminole Park

D. G. Mur.;Jr Eit

II. Zltrower

Unknown

Pally Jenklna

Willisiu Clark
Unknown.___
C. I . Wing
Eilen Wliaon.
E. II. Ilarlh , .
Unknown.......
Unknown
william Ciark
M. M. Smith
Unknown
ilattle Clark
Robert llltl
Unknown
Unknown

!*°! 1
Unknown
Laura Wallace

J. 1L Petritt

Unknown

Unknown
Nandln* tlrooka

All Unplotted part of. ...........
K
Unknown. . ................ .. ........ ........
3■ Tk* Habdlrlalaa of Haalh Hanford, Haafard Grant aa Rerwrdtd la Plal Itaak Ns. I, Pag* 91
Kocard af Hamlaala Caanly
,

Lots 9 A 1 0 . . . . ___
Z I —_ * ~ 18
Lote I and 10__ . . . . .
a....... - \I*
\
Lot 5______ ___________ .wwrw.ia.iw-

Ilrg 262 (• E ul N l i mile I■ *t
Hon E 2y8 It S to E. It. trafford'a
Plat W 2b» It N lo beg
Ilrg North West Cur llln 2N Vr 17
run N l&lt;&gt; I,aka E 218 ft 8 to
point 2 ul hrg W lu tug
...
Ilrg 10.0] Ch N ol 8 ! i mile post .
run E 4.35 Ch N 10 &lt;h L in rh N
to A. C. L. Main Line NWI;.*
along 'ame to N &amp; D '* S*e line
S lo beg. (I.ra* part 8 ol Trilby
Ilranch) . .
Ilrg 10,03 r t S nl 1 '! fb.n« post _
run K 1.3 5 rli N |0 ch E 10 ch N
to Trilby Ilranch of A. C. L. Ity
;• Wly along the *ame lo point N
ol beg 8 to beg.
Ilrg 4.3 3 ch E A 6 2-1 ch N ol 8 Jy

William Jackion

Unknown
Unknown
Unknown .
W. D. Waiaon
Unknown........
llnknown
Mrt. G. D. Mi

Unknown
E. Cooper

Tat*i aad Cat

DESCRIPTION OF LAND

Serena Drnnj*

n
____
vr n oi lot •
l.ot 9 .......... .....................
N )4 ol lot 4 _____
l.ot 8
.
Lata 4 A 8 . . . ----------. .. 1” Z
l #Ot H . . . —.UHU___...__
1Jit R1 A J1
_____
Lot 9 ........................
Lot 10_______________ #mo*Tti-ri i-

III
V, T. riel
Field.
Lot 127____ . ---------------------------Ml
Lot 130 to III
J. H. lUgrdale
Itagadale
IlH
Ragidalc
Lola 117 lo 133
J. II. iiagrdale
12.11
J. ll, llagt.lal*
Lola 147. 158 A 159________ .
Markham Park Helghl
rage 78, Records Hemlnolr I’aunir
J. W. D lc k e i.a .......... ..
Luts 1 1 1 ....... .............- ,
Lot 2 . , ..............................................
Robert II. 8 with.
M. Shipp
Lot 2 ................ ........... ......... .............
N.
II. Garner
Lot 3 ___ . . .
................ ..
_ I). |l. Peabody. . .
Lot 5------ ------- -------- -----------....
Unknown
Lot | ............... .......................... .........
Lota &amp; A 8 ...... . ,
— ---- --N. II. Garner's Addlliln to Markham Park Helghl* (look I, Page 81, llrrerda hrwletla
County
Lot I
___
M n . Virginia Shaw____. . . . ___ Ml
N. II. Garner's Hecond Addlllen to Markham Parb Helghl! Hook I, Pit* 19, Rrriida
{laminate Caaaly ..
Lot 7 ............................. ............
UakBOWf __ ________ __ _— __ 211
ITa. Lind
Colonltalion Company's Calory Plantation* Hanford, Florida la llrrtrdrg ll
Plal Dash I, Page tiff, Herwrdt Hemlaolr Coanly
Lot 11_____ ___________________M • ‘IT* iJ t M e t d * _____.*----------------- M l
M. M. Hmllb HabdlrWIan af parts s i Hec. 21,28, 14 ,» 13 Twp. I t H. It. 20 E. Plat Beak I
Page S3, Hcmlael* Caaaly lletord*
B H o f . ................... ................._____ 70
J. F. Campbell __ ____ _______ ILN
All of lllk 71 A 78.........................
C. A.TIelU________ ______ _
IT.I*
All ol lllk 73 A 7 8 . . . . ......................
U o H n o w n . - . . _______________ I7.H
lllock 84 A 9 7 ____________ Z____
A. C. L. Ry_____________ :___ 18.88
W ly o l ......
.8 5
A, C. L, Ry_______ _______ _
M il
All o f................,
---------- - 86
A. C. L. Ry
_______ 1« M

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E.ML

Y o u n g.......................
...
Unknown I . . . . . .
A. G. Gulden .
W. L. Hick*
llulu* Shephard
Dills Murray. .

Unknown . . . J __
Davie Turner. . .
D. II. Mahan
E. J. Montgomery
J. E. Green
llo tier EIRaon

--

Dennl* Collin*

5*
W .T . l ^ a v l lt
W. F. Leavitt.
W. F. U a v l «
Unknown-----II. C. Sto.'kdrll* Heir*
A. V, Frescb-------- -----

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�THIS 8ANY0RD HERALD

PAGE 13

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OWNER

DESCRIPTION OF L iK Q

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tv 100 It S MO It S 100 It. to
■llun E 60 It 8 liO Jl W 60 It
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A. V. French
Roaroa Dabney

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ll»f "l io lt E o f N W e o r of NK

ALTHOUGH REPORTS SAY
COMMITTED SUICIDE*

at

2 » ^ n i i “ 5o it s . r o i n r ^ r ^ .

El Paso, May 25.—Gen. Fransirco
Villa, bidding defiance to the newest
Moxlcan government, a fain ha* be­
come an outlaw among hi* people.
The bandit, with a small force of men
waa reported today bet weep Parral
and Jimepez, Chihuahua, the hunted
quarry of the de facto troopi with
1000 pesos ransom on his head.
Mexico City, May 25.—In accord­
ance with his oft repeated request
President Carranza, slain Thursday
morning at Tlaxcalanton ;o, was bur­
ied late yejterday afternoon in
Dolores cemetery, where, in the sha­
dow of Chapultep^c, the poorest of
Mexicans have for many years found
their last resting places. As the fun­
eral cortege left the home of the late
chief executive the extraordinary ses­
sion of congress was being called to

O. W. Spencer

B i S / j l l ‘i»Vl‘ N W“ w r o7; N*K f c ‘ ’
,u°B ’e j i o i i s s i c it w *10 it N
It,*l ?jVh 9 oi N w e . r ^ i &gt; } f e T c r r
n Run E *70 Ii »° R- « . NWly along
K It. to French Avn to b*j
B, * 1 0 cb B a n d 77* It E a l . R t f for

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,

Rebecca Wilson

Hun ’i i i i T r r . i . it
n ,V ! » U S o l N W , i , . &lt; V # ' f &amp; f u
W of NK H Ron • • l » « ‘W ’E w
?1S It N 13* It W 116
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II.VsIO It W ol E M Bllojtcari X . I
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n ” ®«oTt"W V l" N B " c.r
B,SW u ol N E If al 8 l i M . J . . i
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it i; too it ( U h n s o i t ) w . i t AJ-—
Of# 1391 It 8 U NW c « r _ a _ i t l _ ^ a 3 I
" R u n E 116* It 8 to Cwant U n , 8
IS d t( W along u m i 4T■ig.W.lTS
II to A. C. L. lljr Wly along Uf»#
to Sanford Avo 8 *® “• !
li«c on E (Ida ol A. C« L. H i 5*37
‘h N and 10.7 eh E ol W £ &gt; l l n
post
•
Hun E to 0
slonc sntnn
■Ions •

HE

J. W. F*nnln|ton

Unknown

W. A. LeCler
&gt;
C
__ Fred ilohlaytr________________________________________ 31.60
• f Bee. 31 T e a | * U. 31 t f l.anda belentUg le J. Ileitd. II. H. Lerd and II.
Deane, Flail lUwk 3, r»*e 8, Hererda ef .Seminal# Caanlf
_____ t_i.a_.J_
Geo N. T o w n t » n d . „ ___ ._____ 3S.40
__________ A. r . Bell_____________________________ _________________ »*.e0
CellJ(e mil,' tloSk 3. F a |e ST, Record* nf .Seminole I'ounir
..... ....... ........ , , j_*,____
Unknown------ , ------- .
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2
6
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6. IK)
....... ......._......... ...........
Unknown
1.65
______ ________
U n k n o w n , . - . _______
3.(0
1W( 230 It E of Interaeellon ol N
Inr ol Union A*e. wllh E line of
I'hipmin Avo run Nly alone K
line ol LefTler’a Incd lo Lake Mobror Illy alonf »hor# to W line of
Villa Khooni properly HWly ilnnc
\\ clde of
to Union Av# Wly

AND WE Jury-mon.
• • •
WERE LOCKED In a room.
AND ONLY onA of
WAS FOR conviction.
AND HE stuck to IL

JUST A colncldeno*.

ALL THAT day.

IT MAY haro been.
• .* •
OUT I rather doubt i t

• • •

AND AT suppzr time.
• • •
WE FELT Eko sanding.
• • •
FOR ELEVEN s.ipp rs.
• • •
AND ONE bale cf hay.

HE FINISHED the smote.
• • •
^ .
AS I Cnlshol my talk.
AND HE aald. M
AH right
YOUR ARQUMENTE.

AND THEN all through.
• • •
THE LIVELONQ night.
• • •
WE TALKED and foughL

to hold office until a new president
can be elected Sept. 5.
Adolfo de la Huerta, governor of
the state of Sonora, was named after
the congress had been in session for
nn hour and a half.
The body of t i e slain presient ar­
rived in Mexico City at 5:20 o'clock
yesterday evening and was taken to
the family home, escorted by soldiers
and n delegation from the diplomatic
corps.
Later the body lat in state until th
the hour of the funeral, thousands
passing before the casket to look
upon the face of the man who was
uhrleJ from power by revolution and
whose death occurred under circum­
stances that licit explanation.

Adolfo Herrero, lender of revolu­
tionary forces, on whom has been
Hun'.N 22 eh W nlon* Lake 11.62
placed responsibility for the death of
ch S 22.15 eh E 11.67 eh to beCarranza, has telegraphed to army
- 7 »*
' . nE
J , , cor
X .. -ol1 llot
. t Il of
nf lloldan
llnlilan
II,&lt;
authorities herb that the president
H*al EataW Conpnny'n AddUlon
run NKIy nlon* K »H* of said Ad­
committed
suicide lather than to sur­
dition and nlon* El&gt; *lde of h. It.
render. He declares he joined the
Tralford'a Mnp 4o E line of Tr. *11
thrnrr S lo Hanford Grant line 8
forces of Gen. Manuel Pulacz, ufter
23 *lr* W nlon* Grant U n e lo pt
E ol br* W to b e * l n n l n ( „ ...... ~ .
recognizing the "plan of Agun Prieta'
under
which the revolution was con­
(Signed) A L F R E D F O a Y ttl.
Tax Collector, City of Sinfnrd
ducted and attempted to cupture the
fugitive president who had tied from
Snails M Barometers.
Camouflage.
Snails raako good-barometeni. Whef the battlefield at San Andres, when he
Yonkers Subscriber—"Do roe a fat
vor, Central; make this connection as the snail crawls In (he open the wrath he realized that his attempt to cut
poor os you can. I want iny wife to er will be fair, hut when the snail take his way through to the coast had
think I tun In Tarrytown."—1The Tele- lo covqr under a twig or a clump or
been defeated.
grafts rain will
phone Review.
*1

OF MY cigarette*.

BUT NO argument

HESTERFIELDS "laN s/V ."
And yet Cfceaterflald* are nnl&lt;L
C
With “body” enough to satisfy a

WOULD SATISFY him.

A GRAY and choorloss dawn.
AND OUR stubborn friend.

cigar am ok or, Chesterfields n n
mild enough to suit any cigarette
smoker. They're mild and yet they
"MtiVy.” That Is doubtless why
Chesterfields have so many friend*
among both classes of saoksn.

V.' :!"l'nk. ol be* #.32 eh \V of SE

Lack of Tact
Jones—What a Jonnh that fellow
Smith 1st After owing me
for two
years he came, up to me on the street
and paid me right while I wns talk­
ing to Drown, whom 1 find owed s.t
for three years!—Chicago Du’lv .....
Brown Emblem o l Mourning.

In Egypt .vellnw|*|i*hri&gt;wn, fho hue
if fhe ilrnd tonf. In worn us tho en»&gt;li-ni of niiiiinilfig.

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funeral occurred from the residence ■ &gt;phdV of Colonel James E. Alcxanon the west side Monday, Dr. Wnlktr ! dvr. had been killed, that a lady pzz
Drl ht Yount Lad Louse* Life At­ of the Methodist church officiating ■enger had both arms broken, and
tempting lo Swl.a Acroai Crystal and the* remains were taken to that other occupants of the car hnd
Dftcotr’s Inlet for interrnrnt. The bWu badly injured, in an nutomobile
Lake.
sympathy of the entire community accident near Daytona. Mr. Alexan­
Lewis Mud.on. n bright young lad goes out to the grief stricken family der nnd a large number of Mr. Stringof fifteen year, of age who reside 1 in their hour of bereavement and the .'ellow’s DdLnnd friends immediately
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. loss of this splendid son.
left for the scene of the accident. Be­
M. Hudson on the wort side was
fore leaving DeLand, Mr. Alexander
drowned Sunday afternoon atCrystal
phoned his cousin, Mr. Sfringfcllow
Card of Thanks
Lake about four o’clock. With »*\or­
in Jucksonvillp, of Will's death.
al of hi a companions Lewis was b ath­
We wish to thank the people of
"Upon arrival in Daytona It was
ing in the lake and with one of th«*m tills community for their kind ser­
learned that Mr. Sfringfcllow had
started I j swim across the lake. His vices during our recent bereave merit miraculously escaped without a
companion jind reached the farther in the loss of our son and nephew
scartch. He and T*acy McCullcr
hunk in an exhausted condition with Lewis Hudson nnd especially for
of Sanford were riding from Ormond
the long swim when he heard a cry the beautiful floral offerings.
toward Daytona with Mrs. Sallie
of distress from Lewis and called to
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Hudson. Rogers and Miss Livingston of Daythe people on the opposite hank tc;
Mr. and Mrs Otto Schmehl. tonn in the car, when, according to
bring a boat to his rescue. There was
the -best evidence obtainable, they
no bout available und the reicuere*
were met by another car traveling at
SANFORD
MAN
HURT
had to walk around th e shore of the
a great rate of speed. They were come
lake to get near the drowning hoy
compelled to run their car into n tele­
nnd before they could reach l,im he Serious Automobile Wreck Near
phone pole or to crash into the ap­
Daytona.
had gone down for thn third tim i\
The Del.and News of Tuesday proaching car. They hit the pole,
They immediately draggrd for his
"Mrs. Rogers was thrown through
body and recovered it in a short ti j.e. prints the following:
the
windshield, one arm broken, and
" Del.and was excited lust night by
As there was no pulmotor to tie ob­
otherwise
bruised; Miss Livingston
tained he could not he resusitated a phone message from Daytona stat­
was
so
badly
injured that she was
nnd the spark of life hud lied. T he, ing in effect that W. E. Stringfcllow,
taken to the hospital In Daytona; Mr
McCullcr was shaken up, und Mr.
,
Phone 130 DoLnntl for your Sfringfcllow was not injured.
"The car turned over several times
lumber and building material.
finally landing up against a cabbage
We deliver any order of one palmetto tree, which is said to be the
thing that prevented its plung­
thousand feet or more right to only
ing Into the Halifax river. The car
your job.
was a Chevrolet nnd was so badly
damaged that it will probably have
It will pay you to let 114. figure to be carried t« the repair shops in a
on your lumber requirements.
truck.
"The accident occurred on the Ormond-Daytona road near Ormond.
LEWIS k'CDft’ON DROWNED

McCormick Lumber Co.

U s e this -

w ith t h i s -

•
-.
HERALD

of auffering bourne with patience and
Christian fortitude the fatal malady
having overtaken Mrs. Wynne a b o il
one year ago.
The deceased was a most estimable
woman. She was a faithful member
of the Baptist church and was ever
willing to lend u helping hand in all
deeds of charity. During the late war
she labored unceasingly in the Red
Cross work, and numerous garmen a
left this community after havii g
been fashioned by herdeft fingers. Her
kindness and her generosity was ex­
tended to all, and her loss is greatly
deplored by the whole community.
The funeral services were conduct­
ed from the residence Tuesday. Rev.
GorBeU conducted the funeral assist­
ed by Rev. George Hyman of the
Sanford Baptist chucrh. The music
was alsA rendered by the Baptist
Sanford choir,
After .,ie services at the house, ihe
body was interred at Silver Lake
cemetery.
Beside the husband Robert T.
Wynne, the following sons und
daughter survive: John
Wynne,
Tampa; Jud Wynne, Selma, Ala.,
Mrs. Alfred Purdon, Jacksonville;
and Mrs. P, Hawkins Sanford.

Infant Died
Elizabeth Marion, the infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Mathews, died Sunday at Lakeland,
where Mrs. Mathews had taken the
child in the hopes that a change
would benefit her health. The little
body was brought back Monday and
buried in Silver Lake cemetery. Just
two weeks ago, little Louite, the
four year old daughter of Mr. anti
Mrs. Mathews died. The sympathy
of
the tftjire community is extended
Hanks Close Thu rsday
to the sorrowing family in their
The banks of Seminole County double hereuvemrnt.
will close all day next Thursday in
honor|of the birthday of Jefferson
Davis.

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2S, 1920
"V ■&lt; •

FIR E STATISTfCS SHOW
that d
. 1
trous
miay originate
at anyjitim e
a n d fro
many sources
and causes lit­
tle suspected.
This only
serves to em­
phasize t h e
great v a l u e

m p 0 rof Fire
ranee
when
Home or
place of busi­
ness is cons u in e d ly y
flames, p r o v i d e s the
m eans for its
reconstruc­
tion.

S E E U S F O R F IR E IN S U R A N C E

A L L K IN D S OF
X INSURANCE.
jjU iR E A L C E S T A T E .
f g S A N F O R D , F L A,
lil A B I L I T Y , - C O L L I S I
■' P R O P E R T Y D A M A G

direc.bn of Howard Lyman cf
Altamonte who is a veteran of the
stage and former mor.ber rf the
Lyman Twins ohew whle’s ma ’o such
a wonderful success cn the musics’
opern stage rovcrnl yerrs ago nnd
he was as.irto ! by S’ vrman Lloyd
who directed t i p music and who
looked after
business details
assirtel by many of the me mi ers of
the American Legion.

LEGION MIMSTREL
GREAT SUCCESS

Clifford Walker arrived Wednesday
bom Gainesville to spend three
weeks with his cousin, Mrs. M. IT S ALL IN THE
Minarik after which lie will join
“ KNOW-HOW”
the t niverslty of Florida bz..d for a
W ecrn assure you of tin : qv i­
GAVE
TWO
PERPO.MANCES trip to At’anti- City ru gucsta of ability of having c. :i £•■ :- t:.i nl
AND HAD CROWDED HOUSE the Beat ary Club rf Florida.
and 1v- lrentled becu.:1 we know
BOTH NIGHTS.
when it will px-v? ; Mi-'r/kry—

Goes To Chicago
Henry McLauIin Jr., left Tuesday
for Chicago where he will attend the
Illii.nis School of Optometry ant!
take a course in this branch making
it his profession. Henry graduated
from the Sanford High School last
; nd v lu n it will not. B
dis­
The Ainqrincan Legion, Campbellweek with high honors and his many
ci
rdiig
a
rr.rt’y
worn
rr
blown
Sanford frldnds are glad to know Lossinggl’o s t, gave a ministrel show
out We, get ov r j ric«* for r ‘pair*
that he is going onward and upward. at the Princess Theatre Tuesday and
irg —: nd our guarantee for satisfar W h it e Fly, Scale, Rust Mite* and Rod Spider
Wednesday nights of this week and
faetio-*. The}’re a ir.tmey- ■:v i g
the performance was a most cerditw.
Mrs. Mnrgnrct Wynne
comb
nation.
Mrs. Margaret Wynne, wife of able one from every standpoint. The
° V ti£ °
Robt, T. Wynne of Lake Monroe house vyas crowded each night and
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
SpedaJUta in Spray*, Sprayer* and Sprayer
¥
died Monday afternoon about three the boys made a nice sum of money
PHONE 17
o'clock. Death followed many months that will be devoted to their fund
Oak apt] 3rd St.
, Sanford, Florida
for the building of a suitjihlo home
some time in the near future. Tile
HOTEL ALBERT
Legion Minlstrels was different from
Jacksonville,
Florida
the regular ministrel program being
Modern throughout. R a t e s $1.50
carried through from the rise of the daX. Childs Restaurart adjoining.
curtain until the end without any
tiresome^ waits or intermissions.
The opening scene showed the
following men sitting in the circle,
Deane, Spencer, Rumph, MurOhy,
Dooley, Geiger, Smith and T_rbell
with Felix Frank us interlocutor and
Howard Lyman anil Frank Lucy on
one end and Bob Herndon,'George
McLaughlin and Curl Shultz on the
other end ns black face men, nnd the
A C C ID E N T
L IA B 1L IT V ’
B U f^G L A U V
-‘ A T t GLASS
sweet ringers, Tom Martin, Mr.
Tells you that there is no use to pay two prices for any article.
Phillips, Mr. Lloyd. Mr. Rive, Mr.
Our Agent. MIL B. W. HERNDON, will vrlle yet any ol the &gt;»*"»e
Hoffman, Mr. Henderson and Mr.
When you buy on credit you are paying entirely too much for
forms ol insurance «r anything you need I11 the l»isui«.*ie line.
Morrow. TI 10 songs nnd hits and
that article and these are the reasons why
Through his connection with us he can cl,o you Iniurunc* protec­
music were all to the good. The
tion In the very strongest Company* in each and every line.
orchestra composed of Mrs. Bower
2 t the piano, Mrs. Robert Ucriubn
cornet, Mr. Eisrion, saxaphuno ami
Established IHOfi
Mrs. Burdick, drums, being a great
General Insurance
Surety Bonds
Employers l.lalillily
us iitanrr to fie »!io w.'M l s Mabel
Bowler singing "Alabarp Lullaby"
with Maud Lake, Mildred Holly,
SU M
Olivo Newman nnd Mnrgaret Cowan
ns the chorus and Howard Lyman in
specialities, Robert (lerndon us the
old negro preacher in a speciality,
Tom Martin in dancing, Mrs. Hern­
don in cornet solos, and several other
specialities were well revived and the
performance from start to finish
You have to pay for these items EVERY TIM E, ANY TIM E
was well rendered and well received
The quartette composed of Mossrs
and EVERYWHERE.
Philips, Lloyd, Martin and Hoffman
Effective June 1st, Gasoline and Oils, Ijihor and Parts, will be
was especially good. The following
program was carried out:
Sold on a Strictly CASH Basis.
Opening Chorus.......... Entire Comp
/
Cornet Solo
Mrs. Herndon
We handle only Standard Accessories and Parts and have only
"Roses of Picardy"
Mr. Martin
High Paid Skilled mechanics, do Strictly First Class Work, and can
It is false* that opportunity knocks
"I'm Going to Jaz My Wuy Straight.
give you the best of SERVICE.
Through Paraidse" Geo. McLaughl
but once at every man’s door.
"Mother's Old Sweet Lullaby,".
.........Mr. Phillips
Life is full of opportunities; but,
"When the Moonshines on the
like pearls on a broken necklace,
Moonshine"
Mr. Herndon
**Let the Rest of the World Go
they are allowed to slip by until
By"
Mr. Lloyd.
perhaps there is but one left.
"Floating Down to Cottontown’V . .
........... .............Carl Shultx...
DON ’T W AIT for the la st
"Dear Old Pul of Mine" .M r. Iteove
"Moonlight Down
in Dixie"
OPPORTUNITY: 'prepare to grasp
......
Mr. Huffman
"Beacuse You'reHere", ....... .
... ...................................tMr. Henderson
"Chocolate Colored Girl of Mine",
.............. .—Mr. Lucy ...
"Alabama Lullaby" Mias Mabel
Bowler.
S E R V IC E
Specialty
..............Bob'
Herndon...
Y ST R E N G T H
"Wishing Moon"
Mr. Morrow
Speciality
H. C. Lyman........
e m in o l e o u n t y
ank
Specialty ............. ..... Mr. Martin
Bugle Call,...............Mra. Herndon....
"Stnr Spangled Banner,” ___ _—
W E PAY 4 1
ON S A V IN M
Mrs. Takach a'nd Entire
Company.
•&gt;
The show was stuged under she

The Economical Combination Spray

J. SCH N A RR &amp; CO.

Try The Want Column

JA K E S &amp; PAXON, Jacksonville, Fla.

trouble.
Bookkeeper
Collector

T h e Last Pearl

MIR

J. B. Lawson

those now slipping away by
opening a check account with

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jday 28. IMP
„ .,,.ted To The Gradnellec Clee*
Pf
Of Sanford High School
rtj. clu* of 1920. Look! Behold!
Tb*y'vt 3 1,00,4 °* the *ulure t0
\infold,
. H they turn !U phgea faff
hope to see no .dark blot*
there.

THE SANFORD HKRALD
tiest'in the city in a short time.
Some day when Dr. Robson makes
enough to retire he will probably hie
himself to some sylvan dell and there
devoto his declining years toward
tickling M other Nature with a hoe
and bringing forth all kinds of flower
and plants ,and treeft and fruits.

PACK II

N»l,‘ V «r AoaticatUa far Tax Daod Under
**•?*•■ STS af th* General Htatatas
Nolira ta her.by rU .n that Jamaa E.
Brtilalt. purchaser ot Tax Ctrtlflrala No. TS,
, .h ° Blh
ul
A. 1). ISIS, hx*
nltd laid certificate In mjr office and kto
made application f-v, .ax dead ta la, a la
arrordaera with lav. Said certificate embrace*
tba following doacribod proparty alluated In
Semlnol* County. Florida, ta-v lt: Cota 10*.
IIS and 114, Flan ot Sub. 1)1*. ot land b e
londnt to AltamcaU Cand II. * N. Co..
Tha said land belat aaaoaaod at tba data ot
Is* Inuanra ot auch csrtlflnte In tbo nama ot
"•
BJIan, Units* aald certificate aball bo
rtdramad accordlnf to lav, tax daod vlll
OB
IOth day ot Juno A. t).

•axt Quarter ol S*«Uoa thirty-one (I I) la scribed by each arc aa feflaarxi
pledges or deed* of trust or mortgage*: to till
T o v a A t p Tv*nty (20) South of l U a i # Elmer T. Ilaln**, Altamoata Springe* acd pledge aurh bond* (or prop** corporate
Thirty (20) Eaat, with tho following ot-* -Florida,
use*
aa and wh*n tbo board of director* n a y
8 Share*.
f»P‘l»n»! Beginning at 8 W corner ot 8 WM
determine, to lean a i d bottom money qn
Anna M. Sullivan, Allarvir.t* Springs, nolee.
?!
Section 31 atorooald, thoaro
bond*, mortgage* or olhtrwUo, a n 2 to
.North 210 feel, Eaat S42 feet. Soulh 210 Florida. | Share.
do all aucb other and farther things aa may
l**t. West (42 f»«t, bains tba land *oa**r*d
Martar*t E. Ilalnet, Allamont* Spring*, b* nrreotary or expedient for tbo aurcMtful
by Edmund I'atrla and wlfa Loulala to *:. Florida, 1 Share.
transaction of tba buainoaa af told corporation
J. ° V bT d»»&lt;*
*««b., 3■A3. 8 tat* of Florida
and to havt, axtrrtto and enjoy all th arlgbu
Filed Jan. 12th.. ISS4. Alao beginning 466 County of Somlnul*
powers and privl''«M Incidental to corpora­
feet W**t ot S. E. corner ol S W &gt; | ot 8 EJ&lt;
I hereby certify, That on tbla day personally tions organlx*d and eilatlng under tb* lawn
of See. SI alereaald, running thence Weal
of
th# a t g u of Florida.
before mo Elmer T. Ilalnet, Vargar*
210 feet. North 414.4 feet. Eaat 210 loot. •pP**rad
_
Article I I I .
L. ilalnet, and Anna Sullivan, knov u t* me
South 414.4 feet, being tb* property con­ to
Tho amount of tho capital stock of thia
the peraona named In and who aubarrlbed
veyed by E. E. Fetria and wile. Louala lo to be
th* foregoing charter, and thay, each of corporation ahsll bn On* Hundred Thoueard
Passed Away
Stephen 1. Dana, nil altuat* In Seminole Intm,
severally, acknowledged beforw m* that (1100.000) Dollar*, to b# divided Into nn#
County. Florida.
, they turn it* pages one by one,
they
aubteribed to aald charter, and lor the thousand share* of th* par value of On#
The many friends and acquaint­ 1* 20 .
Which application will bo baaed upon the number
ol aharca opposite their name*, for Hundred dollar* *arh. Th* capital Cock of
Wltnraa ray official signature and acal tbla petition for cal* now on Bla In aald Court.
‘ They will ,fe that. ,lfe hM Ju&gt;t ances of Mr. S. M. Hamrick were
this corporation aball bo payable In property,
tb# use* and purpose* therein expressed.
«k. «th day ot May A. I). 1920.
Dated April 22nd., 1*20.
»r service* at a Juat valuation ta b*
* begun.
e . A.
DOUGLASS.
In wltneaa whereof. I, bav# hereunto eet my labor
saddened and grieved to learn of his ISKA I, I
LOSS IE CltAMKK
hand and official atul tbla the 10th day of Died by the larorporators. or by th* direct­
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Guardian.
i Mge of joy. a page of sorrow death a few days ago. Mr. Hamrick Clerk
or* nt n meeting called for such purpose.
May 1920.
Florida.
WJS-Str.
Article IV.
.
n y V. E. DOUGLASS D. C.
(SEAL)
A. IL KEY.
Tbla corporation shall continue and bav*
All thi* wil1 be ,n thelr future resided in Sanford for several years SS-Jtc.
,Notarr
Public,
My
Commiafan
lull power In exerrie* lta corporate right* and
No:lrw of Appllrallaa far T at Dead Under
tomorrow.
and many remember him and knew
~
Eaplrce Oct. 17th, 1923.
franchise for a period of ninety nine year*
Sectio n 474 of lb* General Htalalea.
Ctrcall Coart Tib Judicial (I ,call
Dlrklnaon A Dlcklnaon
from
and after tb* commencement of
It*
him as a quiet and humble Christaln In
.. Hanalnolo t'oaaly rioilda In ('bancor*.
Nolle# la hereby given that S. F. Doudnay. Attorneys for Incorporator*.
corporate eislatenrn.
purchaaer of Tat (Cartlflrat* No. 1944, dated 39-lte.
There will be bachelors and a few gentleman. He died at the old home Haiti Joyce
Article V.
Order ot rubllcatlon. th* 7th day ot Jun* A. D. 1498, Said certifi­
Th# business of this corporation aball bo
old maids,
cate amt-rare* th* f&lt; Mowing described pro­
place, West Apopka, Lake County, W. J. Joyce.
la
rirrull
4'warl.
Seventh
JadUlal
Clrcal
Of
conducted
by
Ih* following officer*: a FrmiTo W. J. Joyce:
perty altualed In Semlnol* County, Florida,
Flarlda, Hemlaal# Coaaty In Cbanetry d»nt, a Vic* Fr*«ld*at, a Secretary and
Matrons and married men on every Fla.
You are hereby ordered to appear to tba to-wlt: lleg. NW Cor of N E ) ( of 8 WL
Mar^
F.
ftllllnmaon
Treasurer, wbn may be one and tb s asm*
• bora ttylad rauat cn or btlore tbo Ttb day
7, Tp. 21 S. Hang* 30 E . run K 4.29)
page.
The deceased was seventy-two ot Juno, 1*20.1 amt bainf a llulo Day of tbla Sec.
person, and a Hoard nf Director* ot not lea*
rha., 8 . 4.84 che . W 4.297 rh*., N 4.84 chi., J. II. Magruder ot al.
than
three nor morq than fie* dltwetoro, who
and nnawor tba bill ot Complaint Th* aald land being aaaeaaed at th* dal* of
I4 *yer» and doctors and buslnccc years ot age and leaves an aged wife, Court,
Bled In aald enuaa asalnat you and In default the leeuanre of auch rartlflcat# In tbo nama ,, To all peraona claiming Interest* under must b* stockholder*.
Until tb* first meeting ol tb* stockholder*
H. II. Liggett, Thomaa D. McEarhtrn, W.
and seven children. One son Capt. thereof a decree pro contraao v lll be entered of W. II. Ilurhman.
men,
hereinafter provided for. th* officer* of tbla
atalnat you and tbo above route proceed ox
Alto Tax Carllfirat* No. 3(2, dated the C. Drnwdy. David O. Fry, J. If. Abbott corporation
shall be: John Mtlsch. Freeldsnl;
J.
L.
Hamrick
living
in
Sanford,
W.
parte.
ana
Grorge
II.
Uaotr,
or
any
of
them,
nr
Making this book of life, and then,
1st day of Jun* A. D. 1903, Said cartlflrat*
It ta furtbar ordered Ibat tbla notice be embrarea tba following deacrlbod property otberwis* claiming any Interest In th* fol­ Frank Melecb, Vic* Fttsidcnt. and A. F.
J. Hamrick of Orlando another sun publiabtd
Connelly.
Secretary
and Treasurer. Th*
once a veek for lour coneoeull** eltuated In Semlnol* County, Florida, lo-w|ti lowing dearrlbed pronerty, and lo all person*
Hoard of Directors aball b*. John Mrlacb.
veako In Sanford llarald, a ntvapaptr pub E 72 It. of N3-4 of N W )( of S W )4 of See.
in
Va.,
and
four
daughters,
one
Mrs.
Frank Melsrb and A. P. Connelly.
Othey come to the end of the book.
llahtd at Sanford, Florida.
7. Tp. 21 S. K. 20 E.. 2 acre*. Th* aald land
Tk* first organisation meeting of tb# stock­
and ordtrtd at Santord, Florida, tbla land being aaeeeeed at th* dato of tb* leauThey’ll turn its pages back and W. B. Glidewell lives on West First tkaDona
holder*
of tbla corporation aball b* bald at
X*th day ot April. 1**0.
anroofaurh
rartlflcat*
In
tb*
nam*
of
Un­
street Sanford, another in (Ga., and (SEAM
33. Tp. 21 8. of It. 31 IL HE '4 of 8V! Q of Sanford, Florida, on Ih* 84tb day of June,
E. A. DOUGLASS
known.
look
»
Tp. 21 8 . of IL 30 E. N M of S t U A. D. 1920, (or tb* purpose of adopting
ot Circuit Court Seminole County,
tWo in Fla. All these and many Clark
Alto T at Ctrtlflcxt* No. 2484, dated tb*
Tp. *1 k of K. 36 by-laws and completing th* organisation of
Florida.
To tee the errors that have been friends will miss this aged man. JMlc.
l i b day of Jun# A. D. 1494, Said certificate E. 8 WI* of s r . u of SE14 See 3*. Tp *1 8 It 30 E this corporation, and alao for tba purposes of
embrace*
th*
following
dearrlbed
property
of S W »4 of Sec. 25. Tp. 21 S. of altering aucb officers of th* corporation aa
made,
In Semlnol* County, Florida, to-wlt: ...
_____
!l. 30^
I,, B*gi
Drain 529 ly feet W. of NE. corner ar* herein above provided for. and thereafter
Mr. Hamrick was a man of even Nolle* of Aygllcatlca for Ot* Tax Daod alluated
Crooked lines that they have laid
Sec. 34, Tp. 21 S. ol the annual meeting of th* stockholder* of
Notice la hereby f i r m that J. E. I.alng, N3-4 of W U of NE *4 ot SWW (let* beg. of S E U of N EIi of-------temper and at all times considered purchatar of City ot Sanford T at C e l l - 903 ft N A 444 ft F. ot BW Cor of N E U of
K. 30 E., run W. gJ7
e . „ ft.
... .412
. . fret to thia corporation shall b* held on th* third
(47 ffoot.
8
W
)4,
Ilun
W
140
ft..
S
403.4
ft..
E
3(0
ft..
railroad .right-of-way,
Nortbaastarl
---------. . . . . . .J)r, Northeasterly
along Tuesday of Jua* of each and tvery year.
No. 22*. dated Ike tat day of April,
the need and happiness ’ of others. Scale
N
(02.6
ft.
A
lea*
beg.
NW
Cor
run
K
4.29
■am*
to
a
point
S.
of
beginning,
N. to be­
A. II. I * t l , Ha(d rerllBeatt embraces the
Arllal* VI. .
p0in in thia book of life,
91 che. W 4.29 7-10 che. N 4.84 ginning »:&gt;* of N E I i of HEli of N E q of
Would at all times deprive himself lollovlni dearribtd property, alluated In lb* 7-10 che. 87.4Tp.
Th* highest amount of ladobtodneoa or
21 8 . It. 20 E. Tb* aald land Sec. 36, Tp 3 1 8 of It 30 E. E i» o* W ot liability
to which Ihl* corporation shall sub­
Lin*s of worry, lines of strife, to aid his fellow man. and we feel City of Sanford, County ot Semlnol*. State rhs.,)S*r.
of Florida, to*vlt: Lot 2(, Stendlford'e being aaeraeed at tb* dato of th* laauanr# of NW«&lt; of Sec. 31 Tp 21 S of It 31 K. ject Itself shall be an amount not to tiered
You are hereby required lo appear to he th* amount of the capital atock of thi* cor­
Ter there will be, Yes, many a one, that our loss in having removed from Addition. Tba aald land briny aaaeaaed at th» aurh rartlflcat* In th# nam* of Unknown.
°* complaint here n fled by Mary F*. poration.
y
data ol the leauanr* ot auch rcrtlSrate In tb*
Alao Tax Certlflcat* No. 2484, dated th*
|o making this book of labor and this life is his eternal gain and I have nama ot Unknown.
l i b day ol Jua* A. D. 1894, (aid rtrlifieat* Willlamaon on Monday, tba SUth Day ot
Article VII.
Alao Tat Crrtlflrat* No. ITS. dated tb* embraces tb* followlaa deacrlbod property September, A. D. 1920, y
name* and realderre* of Ik* subscrib­
many times heard him offer prayer tat day of April A. D. 1913, Said rcrtlSrate altualed in Srmlnol* County, Florida, to-wlt: D If fuel her ordered that tide order be ingTheIncorporator*
fun.
and th* amount of th*
embrarea tho following deerrlbed properly !l*g. 213.8 ft.. E A 893.24 ft. N of SW Cor published once a week foe 12 coaaecutlv* capital atock by each aucbscribad hr*
and thanks at the meal "Oh Lord situated
follows,
towlt:
of
NF)
&lt;4
of
»W
I(
Str.
7,
Tp.
21
S.
n
.
30
E„
In tbo City ol Santord. County of
week* In Th# 8 anfnrd Herald, a newapaper
So make them straight and true and cause us to he hambic and thankful Seminole, State of Florida, to-v.lt: Lot (*, Hun E J40.46 ft., 8 ( 02.49 ft.. W 3(2.44 It published
John Meiacb, Sanford. Ft*. 8(6 abate*.
In Semlnol* County. Florida.
tllock J. A D, Chappell's Add. The aald N (02.48 ft. Tb* eald land balng aaaaaeed at
Frank
Melsrb, Sanford, Fin. 1 a hero
(Mine** my band and th* eeal ol aald
bright,
for these and all other blessings” . We land belnt aaaeaaed at Ih* data of tbo laauanro lb* dat* of tb* laauanr* of auch cortlficat* Circuit
A. I'. Connelly, Sanford. FI*. I abar*.
Court, this the 21th Day of May
la
tb*
n
a
m
of
Unknown,
haa
filed
aald
of
aurh
eertlflrale
In
the
name
ol
S.
D.
Mc­
IN
WITNESS
WHEREOF tbo aubscrlbGive to the world a book of delight believe that thi« same Lord has Gill, baa Bled aald rertlBratra In my office certificate* In my offlc* and baa mad* appli­ IMEa L)
*
E. A. DOUGLASS Ing Incorporators have hereunto set their
for tat dead to laau# In accordance Ll»»k Circuit Court, Samlnol# County, bands on this th* It lb d a y of May A. D. 1820.
Tor no eraser, made throughout all taken to an eternal rest the soul of and baa mad* application for City Tax Deed cation
JOHN M KIHCII
to laau* In accordance with law. Unlcaa aald with law. ur.leea aald certiorates aball be
f lorftia.
this humble and kind hearted man. cortiflrat*a
FRANK M FUSt'll
aball be redeemed accordlnf lo redeemed according to law, tax de*d will V. 8 Starbuck
age*,
Hy V. E. DOUGLASS D.C
law, City Tat Peed will laaue thereon on lb* iaaur thereon on tb* 14th d ty of Jun* A. D. Solicitor lor 4 omplalnant
A. F. CONNELLY
4|.|2tr.
W. B. Glidewell. *nd
Can remove dark blots from its
1*20.
State
of
Florida,
day ot June A. D. 1*20.
aa.
Wltnraa my official alfnatur* and acal tbla
Wltnraa my algnxtur* and aeal tbla Ihe In Coart af Caaaty Jadgt, Hlal* af llerlda
ftir pages.
Lounty of i^smlnol*.
the 2 Jib day ot April A. D. 1*20.
13th day of May A. I). 1920.
Hraalaal# Caaaiy,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS. (SEAL)
First Real Firs Engine.
E. A. DOUGLASS
I IIEHEIIY CERTIF Y that on this day
lta Katate of
Circuit C'lUtt, Seminole County, Clerk 4'irrult Court, Seminole County, In James
before me personally appeared, John Melecb,
Monel Monroe, a minor,
The first successful fire engine was Clerk
Aid when you .come to close this
Florida.
Florida.
Frank MelarH and A. P. Connelly lo ma wall
Minor.
37-4te
Hy V. E. DOUGLASS D C
built by Moses I.attn of Cincinnati.
Hy V. E. DOUGLASS D. C
known to be lbs persona named In and who
book,
Notice la hereby given to all whore It may subscribed their name* to th* forefnlng
39-Stc.
roncern, that I, U n i t y Monro* Hobarts, aa article* ot Incorporation, and they did se­
Nolle* of Appllratt n or Tat Dead Uadar
May each friend be proud to look
Guardian of Jam** Monel Monroe, Minor, verally acknowledge before me that they
Median 173 af • he General Htalalea.
will on th# 29th day of May, A. 1). 1920, 11. ruled the same for tba purpose* therein
Notice la Bidder*
Through its pages bright and fair,.
Nolle* la hereby fivrn that Jamrs E.
apply
tb* Honorable E r . Ilouabotdoc, tipr*«**d.
Seated bida will be received by the County CountytoJudge
Ilnrtlett. purrhaaar of Tax Cartlflrat* No.
In and for aald County, at
•To see a beautiful story there,
WITNESS mv band and .official seal *1
1019, dated the 3rd day ol June A. D. 1901, Commlttlonerv of Ink# County, Florida, bla office In Sanlord In aald County at 10 Sanlord,
In th* County of SSm'nolr, S la t * of
Mrs. E. M. Carroll, Sanford
Said certlflcat* embrace* the following de- at th* office of The Clerk uf the Court of o'clock A. M. or aa soon Iharaaftar aa th* Florida, nn
this tb* 24th day of May, A. D:
l.ake County, In the Court House at Tavarra realtor ran b* heard, for authority to **ll,
la
Circa
I
Coart
Hriaalh
JadidaC
rcull
O
arrlbed
property
eltuated
In
Sera'
.ol*
County
I
t
20.
Heights.
Florida Hemlaal* Canal* la Chaarery Florida, to-wlt: Lot 147, Alta ant* Land, Florida, on or before 10 o'r.nck A. M. June at public or private aale, tho on.-half InGEO. A. DECOTTKS
Hotel t Navigation Co., The aali. anJ being 18, 1920 for the removal of the prevent bridge lereal of Jatar* Monel Monro* fallowing
Mary F. Wllllaxaaon
Notary Publle Slat* of Florida.
arroe* tb* Weblwa Itlver on the road be­ described real ratal*, In aald Countr. toaaareaed
at
the
date
ol
the
latuanr*
of
aurb
Va.
(SEAL)
My aommiaalon eiplrea 9-18-22
Sanford and Mt. Dora, ronatrurtlng
rertlflrat* In the name of Ida M. Holman. tween
41-Str.
J. R. Magruder *t al.
Lew Fisher—Town Duilder
a wooden bridge 324 fret lung arrota the wlt:
Alao Tax Certlflrxte No. 1044, dated the river and filling In th* approach** with „ Lota 10. II and 12. Work 8. Tier I, of
To tba Drlendanta II. II. l j f f c l t . Ava M.
3rd day of June A. D. 1901, Said certificate approilmatel)- 17000 ru. yds, earth.
Sanford, Flarlda, according to K. It. TrafLttr Fisher is building four nice Kannedvr^JOiberl I~ Kennedy, Lynda T. embrace*
lb* following dearrlbed property
Map of Sanford, aa recorded In Flat
M cU naon, Georg* T. McLendon and J a m n
bid rauat b* accompanied by a certi­ ford'a
W W W W W W W W wwwwwwwwwwwwww
No. I. page* 46-44 of Samlnol* County
husgalows on First street on the II. McEarhern, David 4). Fry and J. It. alluated In Seminole County. Florida, to*w|t: fiedEach
check for 10 per rent of amount bid Hook
Lot
137,
Altamonte,
Land.
Hotel
A
Naviga­
Htrorda.
Lola IN , 2N , and 3N , Tier
.
.
. .
.
made payable to T. C. Hmythe, Clerk olth* 17, of E. Alao
West tide and is occupying one of Abbott:
tion
Co.,
The
aald
land
being
aaaeaaed
at
the
It. Trafford'a Map of Sanford,
It la ordered that you and each of you be
ol Ihe laauanre ot aurh certlflcat* In tba Hoard of (*ounty Commissioners of j a l t Florida, aa recorded In Flat Hook No. I,
them for himself. He expects to and are required to appear to the bill ol data
County aa evidence of good faith.
nama
ol
Unknown.
page*
44-44
of Stmlnolt County Htrorda.
complaint Bled herein by Mary F. WilliamAll blda are to be mad* oa blank forma Alao Lot 8 of Illork “ Y" ot ih# Florida
build several more before fall if the ■on, on Monday, the Seventh Day ol June.
Alao Tax Certlflcat* No. 10(3, dated tb* Included
with
tbo
aperlflratlona
and
bid
will
(.and
A
Colonisation
Company'* Map of
3rd day ol June A. D. 1901. Said cartlflrat*
price of lumber shows any signs of A. D. 1*20.
be received aepaiately on Ilridg* and Flli St. llartruda'a Addition to Town of Hanford
Tb* 8 anford Herald, a newapaper publleh embrarea tba following dearrlbed property and maintenance ol traffic and may I •. let a* par Flat recorded In Flat llook .No. I,
toming down to earth. Mr. Fisher is ed In Semlnol# County,, Florida,
_____ _____
la d**l|gnated alluated In Semlnol* County, Florida, to-wlt: In eectlona or In whole.
F *|* 112, nf Semlnol* County Records. Alao Osa luck Carda Will He PnbUakcd D a*
Lot 221, Altamonte Land. Ilottl A Naviga­
.
_which tbla order ahal
aa
tba
newspaper
Tb* aurraalijl
raalul bidder wl’l be
b# required to Lot 10 of lllork 8, of Tiar 3, of FL K. Traf. d«r Thia Headlag Al Th* Rat# Of $7.31
l town builder. Since coming here b* publishedd on* a week lor olgbt eoneecu- tion Co., Tb* aald land being aaaeaaed at the
dal* ol the laauanc* nf auch rtrlifieat* In give a eurelty bond aatlalact^ry to the Hoard ford'a Map ot tho Town of 8 anlord, aa par Par Year.
from Portsmouth Ohio several years tie#' weak*.
lat recorded In Flat Hook No. I, page*
of County Commlaalonera of both Count)**
Witness my hand, and tb* aeal of aald the nama of II. M. Call.
6-84 of Hemlnota County Records.
Also
igo he has built no less than twelve Circuit Court, tbla tba S li t Day ol March,
Alao Tax Certlflcat* No. 3*0, dated tb* for 40 per cent of hla or their bid.
Lot
« of Hlork 14 of Tlor a of fliatord,
Th* Hoard of County Commissioner! of Florida,
4lh day of Juno A. D. 1917, Said cortlficat*
aa per E. It. Trafford'a Map, aa
louses renting them and selling them (SEAL)**0"
E. A. DOUGLASS embrace* lb* following dearribtd property Lake County meeting Jointly with th* Hoard for Flat thereof recorded In Flat llook No.
in Semlnol* County, Florida, to-wlt: of County Commlaalonera of Semlnol* 1, pagaa 46-84 of Semlnol* Coualy record*.
ssd trading them making something Cork Circuit Court, Somlnol* County. altualed
1.01* 347 and 3(1, Flan oi Sub dlvltlon ol County reeervo tb* right to reject any ur all I-ot* 9 and 10 of Hlork II, Tie* 4), according to
1 F- It. Trafford ■ Map ol tb* town *f Sanford,
»a esch deal and all the time turning V. Florida.
8. Starbuck, Hy V. E. DOUGLASS D. C Land belonging lo Allamont* L. H. A N. Co.. blda.
Tho aald land being aattoatd at tb* dato of
lor CompallntaaL
Copit* nf tka plan* and »p**ifi*atiana may
ever property and putting money Solicitor
OFFICE IN T H I OOUKT HOUSE
tb*
laauaar*
of
aucb
cartlflrat*
In
tho
name
be seen al tba Lab* County Court Ifouat,
WSS-tte.
Which appllcalloa will b# based upon
of Unknown.
Tavares, Florida at the Seminole County • be petitlcn for tale now on flit In aald
kto circulation. We need more peoof Appllcollon for Tot Doed Under
Alao Tax Certlflcat* No. 1041. datod lb* Court lieu**, Hanford, Florida and al th* Court.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
plr\?kr Lew F.sher to stir thing* up Nolle*
Hoetloa STS of lb* t^wcral Nuiwtea.
Dated April 27. A. D. 19*0.
3rd day of Jun* A. D. 1901, Said rertlflrat* office of Fred T. Williams engineer, Sanford,
Nolle* la hereby given that A. E. HJoblom. embrarea th* following drvrrlbed property Ha , after April 14. 1920. Coplr* of tb* plan*
MEH8 AY MONHUE HOIIEHTS.
is the building line.
purchaser ol Tax Certificate No. I l l , dated altualed In Samlnol* County. Florida, to-wlt: and andrlflratlona
pdclflcatlona ran
can ba secured from Fred
Frtd Dickinson A
Dlrklnaon
Guardian
deposit ol
of 24.00 to bt refuadyi
lllama on dcpevlt
refunded
tb* 41b day ol June A. D. 1917. Said rertlB- Lot 141, Altamonte, Land. Hotel A Naviga­ T. Williams
Attornvyi.
W37*6U.
THOM AN EMMET WlUvcrrc
•
cat# embrarea tba following described pro* tion Co., Th* aald land being aateaeed at th* If a bonnlflda bid I* made.
I . FEB HURON l l O U a n o U r l s a
petty
eltuated
In
Seminole
County,
Florida,
W.
V.
8
IMF8
ON,
Chairman
data
of
lb*
leeuanre
of
aucb
certificate
in
the
NOTICE o r INtTOKFOHATION
Or. Itobson —Horticulturist
to-wlt:
lleg.
NW
Cor.
ol
N
E
‘(
ol
8
W
q
of
name
ol
W.
A.
Start.
Hoard of County Commitsluner for Lab*
|
Nolle*
la
htrtby
glean,
that
wo,
tk*
under­
ol Sec. ». Tp. 20 S. II. *0 E.. Hun H
County.
Alto Taa Crrtlflrat* No. 1049, dated the
signed, Intend to apply to Honorable Sidney
Some people take up a certain line S24E Urode,
E 33 1-3 rd*.. N 24 rd*. W 33 1-3 3rd day ol June A. D. 1901, Said certificate
I . A. IIHU M LEY. Chairman J. Cette, Governor ol th# Slat* dT Florida, at
rda..
The
aald
land
being
aeeeeeed
at
the
(I work for their life work but never data ol the laauanre ol surn rertlflrat* In Ihe embrace* lb* following deecrlbtd property Hoard of County Commiavloner for Somlnol* Tallahassee, F'lorlda, on th* 22th day of
LAWYERS
County.
eltuated la Semlnol* County., Florida, to-wlt:
Jt/no, A. I). 1920, for Letters Fatant Incor­
seem to get away altogether from the name ol Unknown.
•
1,0 1 249, Allamnnta Land. Hotel A Naviga­ SV-ltr.
porating hltltch Realty Company undar tha Sanford,
Florida
Tax Certificate No. IIS, dated the tion Co., The aald land being aaaeaaed al th#
following proposed charter, th* original of
big idea. Dr. J. N. Robson is a (tbAteo
day ol June A. D. 1*17. Said rertlflrat# data of the leeuanre of auch certlflcat* In lb*
NOTICE OF INCOHFORATION
which la now on file In Ih* offlr* of Die
physician and he has made a success embrace* lb* following deerrlbeJ oroperty name ot It. M. Call,
' Nolle* la hrraby given that th* undersigned Secretary of State, at Tallahassee, Florida.
In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
JOlIhr-MEIBCII
Alao Tax Certificate No. | 0 } ( . dated th* will, on Friday June l l t h 1920, or aa coon
cf his profession buthe never entirely eltuated
lies. N E Cor. of 8 WJ&lt; of 8 E »1 ol Sec. S, 3rd day ot June A. D. 1901. Said certificate thereafter a* convenient, apply In the Honor­
FRANK MElBCIt
Tp.
20
8
.
II.
30
E.,
Ilun
W
343
It.,
8
20
eh.,
A. F. CONNELLY
gets »*sy from the fact that he was E 342 It.. N 20 rb... 10 acre*. The (aid land embrarea the following deacrlbod property able Hlndnry J. Calls, Govtrnor of the State
alluated In Seminole County, Florida to-wlt: of Florida, fur letters patent Incorporating TrepeMd Article* ef larsrperslUa a | ‘Mclvch FIHK and THEFT and COLLISION In.
a born horticulturist for he loves, being aeeeeeed at the date o( the letuanr* ol Lot
“
FLORIDA
F
ERNS
COMPANY**
under
199,
Altamonte,
Land.
Hotel
and
N
avi­
Ucally Company''.
(uranre inaued by the FLORIDA STATE
certificate In the name of C. W. gation Co., The aald land being aaerterd at the following proposed charter, th* orglnal
bee* and dowers and pretty yards •uch
Goodtlrh. haa filed eald certificate* In my the
We, th* undersigned, have agreed to AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION la th«
of which ls now op file In th* offir* nf the
date
ol
the
liauanre
ol
aurb
certificate
In
and haa made application (or tax deed
acd garden*. He had the most a t­ office
Serietaty of State of th* Slat* of F'lorld* at aaaorlatc ourselves, amf do hvreby become flxfrxt and cheapeat In the wofld. Writ*
to leeue In accordance with law. Unleae eald the name ol J. C. Holman.
aavorlaled for the purpose of forming a body
Tax Cttliflrat* No. I049J dated tb* Talltkasa**.ELMER T. HAINES
politic and corporate under and by virtu., of for Information lo headqnartera Orlando
tractive hrme on SnnforJ Heights rertifleatra ahaII be redeemed according to 3rdAlao
day
ol
Jun*
A.
D.
1901,
Said
certificate
jaw, lax deed will leeue thereon on the I Ot H
ih# laws of the Htat* of Florida, and do Afenla wanted In orery town In Flotlda
ANNA M. SULLIVAN
anti! the fire fiend swept away his day
embrarea
Ik*
following
dearrlbed
properly
hereby adopt the tallowing article* ol In­
ol Juno A. D. 1920.
4IAHGAKET E. HAINES
eltuated In Semlnol* County, Florida, lo-wil:
Witness
my
official
ilgnaturo
and
eeal
tbla
corporation.
b»P« and nothing daunted he pur­ the 4th day of May A. D. 1*20.
Lot 199, Altamunt* Land. Uotal A Naviga­ Article* *r Incacper alien ef “ FLORIDA
Article I.
FKMNH COMPANY"
E. A. DOUGLAS*. tion Co., The aald land being aaaeaaed at in*
chased the Puleston home on the ,S E A U
The nam* of thi* csrpoiallon shall b*
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County, date of the laauanre of aurb cartlflrat* In tb*
The undersigned hereby *••*'!•••*!:{
MEIHCII REALTY COMPANY, and It*
•see day that he lost his Sanford
name of H. M. Call.
t o * , vi.es tor in* purpoee of forming a body principal place ol bualatai shall be at Banr,0,h U By V. E. DOUGLASS. D. 4\.
ALo Taa Cortlficat* No. IC42, datod th* politic and corporate under the-lawa of the lord. Florid*, but It may hav* and odtabllah
Heights home and now he is grubbing
3rd day ol Jun* A. D. 1901, Said rertlflrat* Slat* of Florid*, with and under th* following auch other plare* ol bualnroe a* th* Hoard ol
2C-5U.
MY SPECIALTIES!
embrace* th* following doeartbed property proposed rhartor.
•'•‘-in esriy morn until late at
Dlrortora may from rim* lo rim* dalarmln*.
Nolle* of Appllcalloa for Tat !&gt;a*4 Under situated In Semlnol* County, Florida, to-wlt:
Article
I.
PICKARD'S
HAND-PAINTED CHINA
Arllel* II.
tight when he Is not making his calls.
Hectlaa »T4 #f lb# General Htalalea.
Lot 179, Altamonte. Land. Hotel A Naviga­
Th* nam* w| th* rorpnrallon shall ho
Tho gtn.ral natur* of tho buaineaa to be GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
Notice
I*
hereby
given
that
D.
D.
Daniel,
tion
Co.,
Tb*
aald
land
being
aaeeeved
at
Ik*
Hirysrd is showing the signs of his purchaser ol Taa Certlflcat* No. 4SI.
“ FLORIDA F E H N 8 COMPANY” and Its
data of the laauaar# of aucb rarliflrat* In tb* principal office* and place ol hutnett shall be transacted and conducted by aald rorporatlon ahall b* aa follows, tawlt:
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
*«fk and it will be one cf the pret- tho 4th Jay of Juno A. D. 1917. baa Mr&lt;l raid Bam* of Ida M. Holman.
at Altamont* Opting*. Elatida, with branch.*
To buy, own. hold, rontrol, work, develop,
err lineal* In my t-ffle* and bao mad* applica­
Alao Tax Carllfirat# No. 1043, dated tb* office* In euch other plare* in the State of aril, convey. Irate, rent, mortgage, plrdgr, ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
tion for tax deed to la.M* In acrordaura with 3rd day ol Jun* A. I). I 90 | , Said certificate Florida, and In other atatr* of th* United
• trnaogr, cultivate. Improve amf otnrrwlae
lav . Said rertlAral* em brace tb* following embrarea Ike following deerrlbed property Stale*,
In foreign rountrlramaa may its deal In and iliapoae of real ratal*; to plat.
described property alluated In Semlnol# altualed In Semlnol* County. Ftor' la, to-w||: hereafterand
established.
Improve and develop lands for th* purpose of
Cuunty, Florida, to-wllt NE'« ol N W l . of Lot ISO, Allamont* l-aad. Hotel A Naviga­
Article II,
sale; and t» do and perform all tiling* ap­
Sec. 13, Tp. 2t H. 14. 32 E. 40 aerca. Tho aald tion Co.. Tb* aald land being aaeeeeed at in*
The general nature of th* buaineaa to be propriate or needful for Ih* d»v*lopm*nl and
land being aaaeaaed at the dal* ol
the da*e of th* leauanr* ol aurh rertlflratw In the
Attorncy-at-Law
transacted by th* corporation shall be: T&lt;&gt; tmprovrmrnl of th# earn* lor any purpiftrv
la.uanre of auch certificate In Ihe nama of name of Ida M. Holman.
■raw, bur, sell and otherwtm deal In and for which Ih* same may be adapted; to
Mra. Lila K- Murrell Unleaa aald certificate
Alao Taa (?*rtifiral* No. 1041, dated the dlapoe* of all kinds of farna, flowers, ahruba take and direct Ih* manegement and sal*
■hall ba redeemed according to law. tax deed
g
will laau* thereon on tb* 10th day of June 3rd day of Jun* A. D. I9«l. Said certlflcat* plants, fruit trees, and other product* of tha of all or any part ol th* property of slid
embrarea Ike following deerrlbed property ■oil, to own, hold, buy, lease, sell, etrhang* rorporatloa, and to unJrrtaae and direct th*
A. D. 1*20.
SANFORD, FLA.
eltuated In Semlnol* County, Florida, lo-wlt:
otherwise deal in aad dispose of real estate manegement aud sal* of property, building*
Wilneea my official alenatur* and aeal tbla Lot 211. Altamonte. Land. Hotel A Naviga­ and
to buy, eell, earhanga aad otherwise deal In and lands of other*, and to tranvacl on com­
Ihe *th day of May A. !». «»*&lt;&gt;•
mission Ihe geweral business of real ratals
tion Co., Th* aald land being aaeeeaed at the
a, aad
IKK AL)
E. A. DOUGLASS. dal* of tb* lituanc* ol aurb certificate In lb* and all klada to
Do no! allow the
. . further lie
IIa purposes
p . . . __________
and l.u.i- agents aad brahera; lo acquire, own, lease,
Clerk Circuit Court, Semlnol* bounty. name of IL M. Call.
neoa. In borrow
nese.
barrow money aad to secure tk*
tb* earn*
same occupy, us* and develop farm*, farm lands
poiwin of undigested
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
Alao Tax Cartlflrat* Nn. 1044, dated lb* by a pledgeditastock, or by note*, mortgagee, aad tuwa site*; tu lav nut, plat, l-rlgate,
lood to accumulate In
V. E. DOUGLASS. D. C.
bond*,
aad
other
obligations,
upon
th*
pro- drain and subdivide In* same; to operate ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
3id
day
of
J
u
n
eA
.
D.
1991,
Said
certificate
34-Jtr.
yo*ir bowels, where they
~&gt;*rty of th* corporation, aad generally lo farms, ranches, grove*, orchards and planta­
embrarea lb* following deerrlbed property perty
DE LAND, FLA.
too bav* aad taerrfs*
taerrla* all such power* aa may b* tions: to erect, build and construct kogar*,
tie absorbed into your
Nolle* of Appllcalloa far Taa Daod Uadar alluated In Semlael* County, Florida, lo-w|t: Incident to th* bualnrsa andI purpose
purp.se nf Ih* buildings and worka uf every kind on the
Will practice In tb* Stata and Federal Court*
Lola II P to III, Altamonte, Land llalel A
mtem. Indigestion, conHocllan ST* af tho General Htalalea.
corporation, tnd other bualne see* 1.1like
Uk# aatur* land of th* corporation.
Special facilities for FUamlnlaf and Pyrfcrticx
Notice la hereby elven that T. W. Lawton, Navigation Co., Tb* aald land being aeeeeeed and lo hnvo, tn |oy nnd nereis#
snpaiion, headache, bad
To Issue bonds and to aerur* Ih* same by
4a* al
all th*
tha rights.
Land Title*
nurrhaaer of Tax tJartlfiral* No. 448, dated at tba dal* ol tb* laauanr* of aucb cortlficat* power* aad prlslf-gea
larldrat
I
w^d, and numerous
.
Ill’
gea
lnrld.nl
to
corpora­
the 4th day of June A. D. 1917. Said eertlfi. In tb* namt of 8 . W. Allen.
tion*
nsganlfed
a
r
{
axan.llng
under
Ih*
laws
other trouble* are bound
rat* embrace* the following dr.a/lbed nroAlao Tat Cartlflrat* No. 874, dated t b o l t b of Ih# Slat# of Florida.
n,My alluated In Semlnol* 4 nunfy, rlorlda, d ty of Jun* A. D. 1917, Said certlflcat*
lo follow. Keep your
Arllel* III.
to-wlt: NK'» oj N W ) . of Sec. 14. Tp. 21 S. embrarea tba following deerrlbed property
•Dtfrn clean, as thous­
Tk# amount of th* raptlil stork of Ih*
II 31 E. 40 arrea: The aald land belns
situated In Semlnol* County. Florida, lo-wltt
ands ol others do, by
eorporalioa
shall
b# Five Thousand (24000.001
aaaeaaed at the date nf the laauanre of auch :Lot 844, Flan of Sub Division of land be­
“ xing an occasional dose
certificate In Ihe name of Maaaoy A Warlowe, longing to Altamonte L. If. A N.eCo., Th* Dollar*, divided Into Fllty 4401 Shares f the
■aid land being aaeeeeed at tb* ddt* of tb* par valu* of One Hundred (2100.90) each,
Agio.
eMhe old, reliable, veg­
one-filth ef whlrh shall be common nr voting
Alao Tax Certlflcat* No. 23SS, dated the leauanr* of auch rartlflcat# In tb* atm* of glock. gnd four-Bit ha of whlrh shall be preferred
g i e , family liver meillUnknown.
Sth
day
of
November
A.
D.
IS9*.
Said
or non voting (and nnn-a*at*slblo) alncV,which
dne.
rertlflrala embrace* the following deerrlbod
Alao T at Cartlflrat* No. 372, dated tba ahal lb* payable In lawful money of th* United
property eltuated In Seminole County. 4th day of Jun* A. I). 1917, Said rertlflratw Slat* of America, or In property,or labor, oraerKoMda: to-wlt: W2-3 of HE&gt;4 and N E W of embrarea th* following dearrlbed property vice*, at a fair and Juat valuation lo be Died
8 W*i ol HW)( and 8 ) i of N W '* of BW)( alluated In Samlaol* County. Florida, to-wlt: by th* board of directors at a meeting held
~
/ Fertilize bearing Citrus Grovcn in summer to increase
of S W U ol See. If, Tp. 71 H. II. Si K-. (Uaa Lot 442, Flan
ol- Sub
Dlvltlon ot land be­ for that purpose.
•
W M a i B M Of B K k .1 ,5 W M . I See. 14. Tp. longing to Allamont* L. H. A N. Co., Tba
Article IV.
the size of fruit and to produce growth of branch which
21 8 . H. 31 E..) Tb* aald land b ,|n g aaaeaaed eald land being aaaeaaed at th* date of th*
at Ihe date of the laauanre of auch certlflcat* laauanr*
leauanr* of
T hf* A?!,? / or
corporation ahall
ol euch
auch certlflcat*
cartlflrat# In Ih*
th* nam*
nam# of
is the foundation for the noxf crop.
Unknown, haa filed eald certlflcat** In my office
d,‘In the name of Geo. Fox.
Alao Tax Certificate No. (01. dated the ■ad haa mad# application for tax deed to solved according to law. .
Arilct* ▼.
We offer a wide range of formulas including:
4th day ol July A. D. 19*4. Said certlflcat# Issue In accordance with law. Unlete (aid
Th* bualnro* of Ih* corporation ahall be
embrace*
the
following
deerrlbed
property certificate* ahall be redeemed ancordiag to
a
e
aa
.
I
.
_
l
.
t
*
*
..n
S
w
ITI
m . 4 .4 » S *%. ygfj | J
conducted
by
a
president,
a
vice-president,
a
f.aw,
Tax
Dead
will
Issue
thereon
on
th*
alluated In Semlnol* County. Florida, to-w
secretary and treasurer, and a board of di­
2nd day of Jua* A. D. 1920.
N H ol N W t( Of 8 W W of rtw «* ol Sec. 14.
I
4% Amm. 6% A. P. A 8% Pot.
DMn. W. F. Pickle, of
Tp. *1
K. »- ......
acre*. The
aaldI lai
Witness my official signature and aeal Ihla rectors lo constat of not Iswa than three nor
. . S. It.
... .31
. ...
.............
ll
more than 8 v* of lta stockholder*. Tha d i­
"a Fawn.Ga., writes:
being*aaaeaaed at ihe date of the laauanr* of th* 28lh day ot April A. I). 1920.
aurh certificate In tb* name of Unknown. .SEAL)
„
E. A. DOUOLAB8, rector* shall bo slotted annually -by
We have used Tliedtb* atockboldor* on lb* Ural Monday In
x
4% Amm. 8% A. P. A. 4% Pot.
Alao Tox Cartifleoto No. 343. doled tb* Clark Circuit Court, Somlnol* County, February of a a r h y e ir *t g o o a'tlsck F". M.
lord i Black-Draught as
7th d ty ot June A. D. IfOS, Bald certificate
at
a meeting keU for Ibnt purpose In lta
1 lamUy medicine. My
Get
proper
growth of young trees by useing,
n f V. E. DOUGLASS D. C.
embrace* tba following deecrlbed proparly If-V u ? 4 *'
St
.*) oBre*
at Altamont# Spring*,
mothei^ln-law could nof
altualed la Somlaofe County, Florida, lo-wlt:
aad Its officer* ahall. Immediately
la
C*nrl
*2
Coaaty
Jndgn
Slat*
*2
flarlda.
Jake calomel u It seemed
Hog. NW Cor of See. II, Tp. 21 8 . R. SI K.,
lhe-*«:t*r,
---- —. . . . b1* fleeted
elected b;
by tlb*
' ’ Tboard* of* dlrectnra.
“ .......... ...
Hemlael* Caaaiy.
Kun t l«» 1-S lb. S S i 4(4.iL, W IS * M IE.
loo strong for her, so she
Until Ibra# elected at tb** first nnnunl
meeting
annual o-eellng
4% Amm. 8% A. P. A. 2% f oL
N SI4M IL. S scroo. T f t sold land belnj In re Estate ol
ehall ber auallfied,
allfied, Ihe buaineaa of tb*
lb* corporawed Black-Draught as ■
Harry J. Cramer
aaeed alt la
tbo
y cdato
. . . ol. tho tMuonr* of aueE
tfoa
ahal
all
bocondne
tod
by
I
bof
olio
wing
officer!
Let us quote you on your Summer Needa.
Mlaar.
olid laxative and User
name of Alice K.
E. Slapkaaa.
Sltpbeai
ato In Ik* nama
Vlr*-p.
■nt, Elmer T. Ilaln**: Vlco-preeldaat,
Notice le hrrsl y given to all wham It may Freeldeat,
rd *Md rertifleatra In my office and ha*
regulator. . . We use It
ean.orn, that Loe.l# Cram.r, aa Guardian Anna M. Hulllvaa, Secretary and Traaaurer,
Margaret E. Ilaln#* and Elmer T. Maine*.
n the family and believe
accordance with lew Upleaa aald certificate* af Harry J. -Cramer, a minor, will, on tho Anna M. Sullivan and Margaret E. Ilaln**
IU the best medicine lor
■ball be redeemed according to law, tag deed 24th day of Maf, 1920. apply to the Hon • hall constitute th* l —rd t l director*.
will laau* theraen oa tba lfith day of Juno orabl* E. f . Hanabolder, County Judge In
he liver made." Try it.
Article VI.
and for aald Coualy, al bla offlc* In San­
A. D. ISM.
•wist on the genuine—
Tb* highest amount ot Indobtodaeaa or
U aald County nt lOm'clock A. M. or
WltniM my ofBdtl ftlfiiitur* and i * b I thft ford
liability
to
which
lb* corporation may, at aby
aa
aoaa
thereafter
as
th*
mattar
can
b*
heard
Tbedford's. 2xapackthe 4th day of May A. D. 3**0.
far autborlty to sail, at publle or prlvat* time, eublect Itself shall not eiceed I ho amount
■It.
E-75
(SEAL)
A. DOUGLASS. sale, Ih*
Manufaetuicrs of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
ill atoch plua Its surplua.
lb* latarast of
ol salt
said Hairy J. Ciramor of lta capital
Clerk Circuit Court, Semioole County, In th*
fallowlag-dtacrlbod
ran) ratal*. In
following-da*
"*
la Vtli
V lll
Artlrls
laid
County,
lo-wH:
Tb* namae and
id plaarc* al raaldsnc* ot tb*
K1° r By' V. E. DOUGLASS. D. C.
Tb* Bouthweat * Quarter ot tho Soatk- (■corporator! and in* numbe* ef th*r*4 *«b'S S -llt.

LEGAL ADVERTISING

BUSINESS CARDS
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SCIIELLE MAINES
LAWYER

Wilson &amp; Honsbolder

Automobile Protection

HENRY Mc L AUUN
JEWELER

GEO. G. HERRING

No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin

Keep Well

SUMMER
F E R T IL IZ IN G

Thedford's

Black-Draught

SEMINOLE TREE GROWER

IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRUITER

fi'.-.r,;:

v &gt; FLOR1DEAL GROWER

WILSON &amp; T 00M E R

F E R T I L I Z E R COMPANY

JACKSONVILLE,

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DESCRIPTION OP
J
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OW HO,
LAND
i
will b*
.t 7 ; .ktr
Vh*"ith
S ,I |.
of Html Markham Park llalgbla.aa Haaardad U Plat Balk Na. I. Paga 77. Namlaala Caanly Hatacda
Lota 7 and 8 lllock C__________
J- W. D leklai--------------*.8*
Lot 9, lllock E ...................................
U . 1*. U p a .............. ........
21 "1
Tha la w n of Hanford, aa Hccatdcd la Hal Beak Na. 1, Paga I t to 64 and 112, 111, 111,
g So
DESCRIPTION OP
t i t and 1 IT Htmlaale Caanly Racerda
OWNER
LAND
Ucg. at Inta. of V Mr* nf Com*
l
i*
^ O 19
1i
?1- 1C
marclat f it, n.lb W Una al
•&lt;
Palmetto A v t , run N 411.&amp;
f
7*64
f l , N. 69 deg. 17 min, W
Unknown.
40
(3 19 29
448.2
f t , S 126.33 f t , to
Hr*.' 7US eh*Sv‘ tii'd iT t f cl''Sg of
ol
Comm*rr)al S t , Ely nn N
25 19 29
N !t lioc. port . — ------aioa of Commercial 8 1 , to
ru.)
H 10 on. K t l i ch. N i l
U nknow n_________ __ — 29C.55
. J. Jam mil
1 *
2.5
cb, W X J i c h ............. .
44.55
Unknown____
.
N
tw
m
a
n
.,
L
ou
1 A 6, HloekT. Tr. l " ——
11
28 19 29
1SI ydt. ol N E ) , ol NK
10.45
T. K. Wilton_________
NEW lllock 2. Tr. 18 — ........ —
to. *t intr. of 8 lino Pater
9.27
E.
A.
Douglaa*_______
Lot 6. Block 1. Tr I ---------------Miranda (St. with E I n* of
206.25
J. L. Miller_______ _
1.01 II. Block 1. Tf. 2 ........ ...........
*#—- 28 19 29
NEW «*l NEW-.............. oa%
29.65
Unknown____ - ___ ___
Lot 7, Bolck 3, Tr 6 --------------run 8 1.(7 c t . W 12.25 ch N
65.13
Mr*. J. B. William* —
Lot I, Block 3, Tf. 8 -------------- 5.85 ch. E to (it. Ho* 8 Ely to
___
5.55
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
,-....-.
W
M
Lot
3
and
All
Lot
4.
....
bet.
J. I - Miller__________
65.41
Block 3 Tr. 8 _______________
EM ol K )j ol NWW of N E f i
Lot 9 and N 19.27 ft. af Lot
and WiJ of WM ol N WW
59.55
F.
K.
John*on—
____
E.
T.
Chamberlain..—
4.61
10
lllock
3.
Tr.
8
of N E W ......
...........
Unknown_______ _____
11.10
EM Hluch 3. Tr. IS­
EM ol S W I, ol SEW *nd SE1»
Unknown___- _____ ____ 16.70
AM (lawa b*g. NW cor run S
ol S E M - - - . . . ..
11. J. LiwWr__________ 3.41
75 f t , E *7.1 f t , N 71 ft.
W. Z: Vary-----------------7.64 W 87 8 ft.) Block 3. Tr 2 2 __
16.92
Mr*. Alt** E. Barg
Unknown________
12.20
M
l |0 , Block 4. Tr. I I ------------11*1. 6 eh E ol NW cor Col 1 ...
12.(0
'Unknown ............. . —
KM Block 4, Tr 12------ ---------- run 8 20 eh. E b eh. N SO ch
L.
lialromr
—___
_—
——
1.8*
6.13
Drew D*v. Co - - - - - ,we*
WM of Block 4. Tr. 1 6 -----------W I cb— ........... —............ ..........
6.85
Unknown
...................
S M ot W M Block 4. Tr 20____
—
S E ' i ol » Wi*I,
I . of NWW
N W U tood
SEM
K WW
K »t—
and
.SW
... W
,» ol .IE
), ol NW
NM of WM d * u EM) Block 4
15.45
D. V. Warren___ ____
Tr. 20 .............. ........ .....................
NWW of NEW of 8 WW tnd
6.13
Mr*. M. II. C rou___ we*
S H «f WM, Block 4. Tr. 21_____
NM of flWM ol NEW ofHWM
129.30
U.
Wight------------------Lot
9,
block
1,
Tr.
3
—
nnd b*f. SE cor ol NWW ol
M and E 1IW ft. ol NW.W
sw
27X0
Mra. D. O. Ilrawn — .
lllock 1 Tr. 13---------------------an * l r T i ; « th ; w t . c
J.
M.
ria*&gt;*(t
Hr*--------'
(
M
l
3.40
Drew Da*. Co.— —
M l 1. Black 6. Tr. 7 - -------------8 III.IS
M S ch.
eh. E 7.07 eif________
38
elf___
Char. P. Wywn, H*4rt
S4.40 Lot I and NM of Lot 2 aad
EM of HEW___________ ______- 19
I H Horalnaio Cotaly liocord*.
a lot 6 ft E A W by 21 ft.
HI. Jootfh t l K***rd*d In Fltl nook No,I
N A fl In NW aar Lot 3.
All U t t to tnd 11 1 of O. fi.
aad W 6 ft. of 8M of Lot t
Ily and NM of l o t 14 ond all
48.70
W. W. Ltwla...... ......
Black
7. Tr. I . , --------- - ----—
Uaknowo
---- — -----18,71
1 5 (laas S.7 acre* hi NE car.)
49.26
Mrt. A. A. fllrrea* Heir*
Uakaown . - - - - —------- —
18.40 8 to ft of Lot T, Block 7, Tr. 3 ..
Iota It, 17 and I t ---------W. H. Wight.................
44.(5
Lot B, Block 7. Tr S ... . _ ___
Lota 19, SO, I I , 32. t ( aad KM
294.45
■Mra. M. C. Femail)__
LoU 1, 2. A I, [Hack 7, Tr. 1Unknown
—
14,60
ol 21, 8 »f My------- ------*
U ak n aw t......
tO.SO l)«g. SW rar lllock 7. Tr 18.
Lota 26, 27. St, 29 tnd 30 -----run N 120 f l - V. 48 ft, N 144
Lott 31. 36. 37. 33, 39, (0. 61
Unknown ------------------60.60
{I. E 46 f t , 8 284 f t , W
13.10
U n k n ow n____
Unknown .:-------—
24.40
114 f l-------- .. , -----------------Lot 43
----- 8.10
A. G. Chappell— ___
Unknown_____
—
72.27
WM
block 7, Tr. I » __________
l-otn 47. 41,■(», 10. 81 and 12. ...
44.81
Unknown ____ _______ _
1.01 I, Block 6. Tr. I __________
Lot SS. E*i ol 16. all 6®, and
6.91
D. C. Bro*k ..____ ____
Unknown .......72.17 Lot I, Block 10. Tr. I — _______
(.10 arrra of Lot 13 N of Ity
98.67
J. S. IHnkle__________
U n k n o w n , - . - - ........
60,30 bat 3, IBook 10. Tr. 7 ..- ..- . ----Lola 6*. 69, 70. 71 and 72 &gt;8.10
Draw
Dae.
C
o
,
—___
Unknown______
.—
36.35
I.ota
3
and
4,
lllock
11,
Tr.
2
---I,ota It, C and P ........ .................26.90
Unknown ______ — ._
Unknown — —
60,30 Lot 6. block II. Tr. 2 _________
Lota r, 12, K3, 14. and I t ______
18.10
G. VI. Ulllon------------- .
l,ot 5, Block It. Tr. 7 _________
Mr*. C. W. Powoll
EM Cot 100--------------------------- 12.20
Unknown_____ — ____
(WId E l. Allowed)........ .
6.71 All lllock 11. Tr l » ________ ___
U n k n o w n _____
18.40 E 41 ft of Lot 6 A 7. Block
WM Cut 100____________ __
44.86
Mary E. Fk*h*r______
Unknown ..............
21.40
12 Tr 2
_____ __________
WM Wot
.................. ■■
44.55
l*aac O'Neal ________
Mari* llllliogaley
—
27.38 Lot I. Bolck 12, Tr. 6
___
8 6 6 acre# of Lot 8 3 .....
e».H5
Mr*.
Frank Goerti- — m-a
Unknown
..........................
21.40
Lota
I
and
2,
block
13,
Tr.
I
,
.
Lot 111.--------- ---------23.97
T. J. Olttm ien_______ W
O*
l.uta 1 and 2. Block 13, Tr. 8 ___
Hanford Farma aa llccordcd In Flat flaak Na I Page* 127 12* and I28M Hrmlnol* Coon- Lot I. Block II, Tr. 9 . . . . -----...
3.40
Unknown ____ - ____
ly Nrrord*.
6.33
M. E. Syraea Brad .Lota fi A 7, Block 15. Tr. 4
Unknown
6,41
12.20
T. J. C h eck -..-____ _ —
All Fractional Block 3N, Tr. 9
f.ota I and 6, tlluck 19 . - . . . - W. II. runk
_
12.42 S 130 ft. of L'M of Lot 7 and
Lota 2, 3. 6 and 7, lllock 1 * ----K 120 ft of Lot 7 (Iraa S 130
12.80
Unknown____ ____
ft.) Block X _______________ _
Ilf*. 10.03 ch N of HWCor ol
S E W .....................—
- S6 ¥&gt; 10
Lot I and NM of Ent 9, Block
Hun E 4.31 eh. N lo Ily.
^
18.40
A. Itobt.lna . _ ____
SWIy along aaim to pt N
23.91
A. J. Glrrard Era.- —..
4.CO Lot 2. Block Z
Unknown .
of
ti»f. 8 to be*._
6.10
H.
A.
Glrrard
lira___
aa«
Lot 8. Block Z — ......— _______
lla*. NW cor nf llund'a Addition
69.25
1&gt;. D. Brown_____ -....
Lot fi. lllork 6. Tf. A .............. —
to Hanford, run E to N E c»r
, ,
29.85
U n k n o w n -.......
Im I 4. Block 6. Tr. C
ad addition, N lo Hy, SWIy
23.91
U n k n o w n .,.-___ _____ ,, ,
Lot 9, lllock 7, Tr. A
Unknown
airing *ame in beg.
26 10 80
18.10
Unknown
..... ...... ..... i.„i,al^.t 8. Block 7. Tr. It
lla* 4.34 ch E of 8W cor of
15.16
W. C, Stewart llelr* , ..
Lot 1, Block 6. Tr. A
SEW
...
26 I* *0
29.85
W. C. McLeater’.......... r*.*
io ta 1 and 2, Block 6, Tr. C __
Hun E 10 ch. N 3.33 ch. W
P. H. Band........ ........ . | .&lt; 24.00
Lot .1, lllock 6. Tr. C
nknown
10 cb S 3.33 ch______
3 S0
35.75
H. 1, Duhart .
Lot 5. lllock 6. Tr. C
M . M . S m i t h ’* S u b d l i l t l a n o l H c r i l a n t a * l l t c o r d c d In P l a l l l o a k N o . 1 Page IS.
29.85
Unknown..-— ___— —zz
Lot 9. Block 6. Tr. C
County
Hrrarda.
29.65
U nknown-......■■■ -----Lot Id, Block 6. Tr. C
11.10
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
.-..________
Lot
5,
lllnck
8,
Tr.
I)
—
Illotka 4, 1, 6, 7,
». 10. II
130.10 Lota 2, 3, 4 A 5. Block 6
Unknown
12, 1J and 14
15.45
W. C. Stewart Heir*_
31.73
Tr. B
............
(Soo. E. tSowdy
lllock 16 .
...... ......
9.27
11*,01 U t a 8. 9 A 10, nioek 8. Tr II
U nknown...... ..... —— __ u
Unknown
.......
Iltorka 21 to 2*
6.33
U nknown___ — — — - ne***
0,31 Lot I. lllock 9, Tr. II
Unknown
__
WM of lllock 34 (lata S 410 It.)
29.85
D. II. Jan e#..................
l.«l 3, Block 9, Tr. It
lllock »* tlce» part N nf Hy)
6.31
W.
A.
Strlngfellnw
—
Lot 4, Block 9, Tr. U
Unknown______
anil lllock* 39 am! 40
71.00
U n k n o w n __ ________
U. M. Kennedy
Lota I, fi &amp; 7, Block 9 Tr II
That pall of lllock 'l* N of Ity
lh.10
U n k n o w n .,....— ____
Lot 8, lllock 9, Tr. I) ___ ____
Unknown.....
......
ll'. ckr 41 and 42
12.20
Unknown
____— — ■—
Lot 10. Block 8. Tr. (1......... ........
lllock 4 7 (let* Crlpnen'a part
and Ira* WM "f N 210 ft.
Middle 19 f t . Lot I. Block
9.10
J. E. Laing_________ and lata 1.16 ch E A W by
A
- _________ _
19.00 Lot101.Tr.
Unknown
21.05
j . n . w a n * _________
I I ) rh N t S on E &gt;id* ) .. .
Block 10. Tr. 11
19.21 WM Lot &amp; Ileaa S 4 ft.) Block
J. A. Alllron,____
31.73
Unknown ... ._
6.63
U n k n o w n ..--________
lllock 16 .. ............................—
11 Tr. C .............
41.80
J. 8. Gardner...-_____
lllock* 17. 1*. K ) , ol 19, and
L ou 2. 3. 4 A 5. Block 10. Tr. It
71 HO Lot fi, lllork 10 Tr. (1
tlnanown .. .
12.20
Thn*. Falrrioth---- ----- ..
KM nf 60
1*10 Loti 1 and 2, Block 11, T.". A .
f.llb*r Ilyinfton....
II. 1- D u h a rt.........— . **W 38.67
W nf lllock 19
29.81 Lot 9. Block It, Tr. A
Unknown......
10.45
Nathan Lowenlhll___
lllock S I ____________________ _
15.11 HM Lot 4. Block II. Tr. B
Unknown______ .
29.85
Mary M ltchdl. _____ , ,,
W M nf Block Cl • ____
_.
6.31 Lola 4 and 8, lllork 11, Tr. C
Unknown ---------Drew D ct. C o, . - - ___ 1*«W 12.20
That part of lllock 94 8 of Ity —
U n k n ow n --- — ——— L 12.20
M. M. Kmllh'a Third HabdltWian aa Hrcardtd la Plal lloak No. I Pago • I Homlnolr Lot 9. Block M. Tf. It ....... —
9.27
Drew Dae. C o , . - ____ e*e*
Lot. 2 A 3. lllock 11. Tr. U ......
Con ni) Hrrarda.
13.16
O. J. Trennla _____ —
46.31 W M t.»t 1. Block 12, Tr. A ___
U n k n ow n --___ ...
Loir I, 2. 3 and 4 , - __ _______ __
6.38
W. A. 8trin gf*llow .,„ m,,
12.41 Lot 6. Block 12. Tr. C . ......... ..
Unknown
.
.‘Lota 1 and 6 ___ ___________ —
(JI
John B. Brown _____ .. .
6.41 Lot 7, Block 12, Tr. C
Unknown...___ — .
’ l-Ol 7 , .................... i ____________
12.20
flam
[lenjamln*
..____
Lola
band
2,
lllork
12,
Tr.
E
6.41
Unknown______
3.40
Unknown - - - - - - __
32.71 Fractional KM Block 12, Tr. H
Unknown..-.. — __
LoU 12. 13, 1 4 . _______________
29.16
Unknown____ _
18,40 Lot I. Block 13, Tr. A
Unknown _______
Lott 16 and 17.........................
....
10.48
Drew
Day.
C
o
,
.
„
„
_
Lula
1
and
6,
Block
13,
Tr.
B
371.10
Unknown ___
LoU 18 la I t . —________ —____
2.80
Drew lJ*v, C o , . - - ___ —
Lota fi and 7, block 13, Tr. P .
All Iteaa lota 3, 4 A 5l lllock
N ) i of flM of NWW &lt;&gt;f SEW
Draw
D*v.
Co----------11.33
i
*
w
e
u
.
13, Tr. 41 _______
_____
• and N IS rare* nf NKI&gt; of
Hamlaola Park, aa llaaardfd la Plal naok Na, 2i Pag* 7I| Htmlnol* Caaatr Hrrarda
34,25
55
J. It. Black_______ _____
*29 19 30
All Itrm part b*lw**n track*)
All SWW of NEW lying N ol
Block 8. Tr. 19____ _________
Drew Ilev. C o ,.— ___
5.46
5.55
6
Unknoan - ___ .. _____
St. ficMrud* Are ..................... 29 19 30
All lira* part S ot track) Block
J. C. nnd Milehrll
5
WM of NW U of SEW ol KW W 29 19 ao
8, Tr. 2 0 . „
. _____ _
Ilfew l)*v. Co. _______ 6.63
3.75
Nickolla..........—
|)rr* Dev. C» ----------3.98
6.45 EM ®l Block 9, Tr. I I ___ _ ,
30
Unknown..— — .—- ___
All in Sanford Grant..................... 30 19 30
All
flaaa
part
S
of
B
y
,
)
Blotk
Her. II 1-10 rh S ol NW cor.
9. Tr. 20
.......... .. ........ ..
Ur*w I)**.'Co.-____
11.31
31 19 3*
of NE W • ...
Sly Block 10, Tr. 15__ ______ _
Drew It**. Co.— ---------3.98
Hun N 'M cb, E 9M ch, S
Unknown_____ __ ______ 12.15
A. C. Marlin'* Addition to Hanford a* Itrcardrd lat Plal flaak Na. I. Pag* &gt;8t Hernlaal*
7
7M th W 9 W ch .
____ Coantr Itererda.
He*. 11.01 ch S of N W **c port
a
Lot 5. Block 11, Tr. 10— _____
U n k n o w n - - - — ------— —
C.3I
31 19 30
Lola 7. 6 and 9, Block 11. Tr. 10
Unknown------- -------18.10
Hun" S 11.96 eh, K 9** ch. N
_____
13.32
D.
M
cGoaan_____
Lot
10,
lllock
II,
Tr.
ID—
—
_
_
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
.
------------------6.33
II
11.96 ch, W 9M ch
lteg. 3.16 ch l: and 14 ch S of
Bobln**n'* S a u e r af nn Addition la Haafard aa Heralded In Plal llaak Na. It Pagei
N W cor ____ — .. .................... .. 31 19 30
• 2 and &gt;3, Seminole County Hrrarda.
run 8 3.16 ch. E 61 Ikr, S 2.61
_12.20
Lot 2 lira* E 117 ft.)___________
Unknown.. — __
ch. K 8.27 rh. N 1.8 ch. W
___ _
31 58 lie*. NE cor of Lot 3, run S
Luke llnlromb
• 5
8.92 ch to beg................. 117 f t , W 50 f t , N. 117 ft.
31 19 30
Ilrg. 14 ch S ni NW cor.
4.00
i: 50 ft. ,
__ —
Nam lllll..
run S 8 .1C rh. E 3 .16 rh, N
6.33
Lula llrnton
10.62 K 100 fl of W 523 ft. of Lot I
1
Luke B ilcu m b -___ ____3.16 ch. W 3.16 r h , ...... .......
E 96 ft. and E 16.6 ft. uf W
Th* Town of H)ltan I,aka a* llccordcd In Plal Hook No. 2, Page 49. Nemlnol* County
493 It. uf Lot 4 _____ ______
Laura C la r k -------- --------12.50
Hrrarda.
Black 26
_
...
—
Gua T. Thnraa*..... — _
16.10
LoU 48 to S2-._____
. _____
A I. l i o n -----------------I.fll William Clark’* SubilltMlan of lllork II. Tlrr 14 and lllork II Tier II, a* Hrcordrd In
Plal llaak No. I, Pag* 108, Nemlnol* County Hreard*.
M. M. Smith * Second SuhdlfloJoa aa llarvrdad la Plal (look No. I, Pag* 100, 8*wtlnol*
Uoualy Hrrarda.
Lot 3, BlockII, Tr. 14_______ —
Unknown---------------------18,1°
Lot 4, Block II. Tr 1 4 ________
Elty F ord., 18.10
I^ita I and 7 tn 41 and 43 I® Cl
and 66 lo 90 ____ ____ ____
Unknown___ ______ -___ 106.43
Lot 6. Block II. Tr.
IS_
U nk n ow n--------------------3.40
15_
It. J. Whlta-----------8.40
Lot 43______ _____J. W. Whll*. i h m . i ---S.2I Lot 7. Block II. Tr.
l."l 11, Block II, Tr. 15_______
,
Unknown--------------------6.33
Peg. 12 ik N H
rh W nf KK
William Clark’* Subdlilelaa af lllark 24 af Kablnaan'a S a u r y af an addlllaa la Sanford
cor..
‘
. 31 19 .10
Aa Iterordrd In Plal Book No. I, Pag* 109, Seminole County Itrrard*.
run N 10 rh, W 2 rh, S 10 rh.
,
■
Unknown— . — — —
6.33
Maurice II. Ilrllaniy..-.
3.7! Lot aa. ___
*. 2 rn
Wm. Clark'* Hubdldrian of EM of Block 23 aad 411 lllark* IS and 16. Hablnion'a Hartry
Heg. 792 It. W of 8K cor of
aa Iterordrd in Plal lloak N*. I, Pag* 107. Seminole County ltrcard*.
35 19 36
NEW of NEW
ron N 660 ft., W to M mile
Lot 4. Block 35
... ........ .......
Wm. Clark------------------3.40
mtt S 660 f t , K to bag. Iliar
Lot* 7 »nd 11. Bt&amp; h3 5 - .......... .
Drewlire. C».
5.15
tag. 760 f t , }’. and 1010 ft. E
Lot 2. lllock 36
.........
U nknown...— -------------3.40
15 19 30
ol N M mile port
Lot 7. IlloeV 36
..............
Unknown—
—
..—
2.80
fun I. 210 f t , S 2IO f t , W
A. II. Nlrndlfoid’* Addition I* Sanford n* Iterordrd In Plal lloak Na. I Pag* 110 Semi,
210 f t , N 2 1 0 , ft. and Utt
nolr County Herords
bff. 226! It. W and 710 ft «
13.40
M atfl* Davie .
35 19 30
Lota 1 ami 2 __ ... .
....
**f N K cor
.4. F. Wretardirk
3.40
Lot 9
.
.....
run E 662 f t , S 210 f t , W 807
6.33
Unknown _______ _
Lot 12
.
It NK to bag.) and all that
Unknown .
..
12.20
l.uta |3, and 11
___
part of NEW **■ NEW a -t‘l
J.
W.
White
Iteiro
9.28
Lota 22 and 23
SEW E «l A. c . l~ Hy.tie*. 5
acre* In NW cur and !r*t N M
A. It. Cbayyrtt'a Nubdlalalon a* Iterordrd In Plat Beak N*. I Pag* 71 H*mln*lr Conn
of lllock K and leaa that part
ly Krr*rd*
Unknown_____ ____ _____
49.31
add to A. C. t - I l y . ) - - - . . . - 31 19 30
12.20
Lota 8, 9 A 10, Block G _
Unknown_____
lla*. II rh N and 33.06 rh E of
3 40
Lot II. lllork ( 1 ___
. , . _
Wm. Clark.—
SW cor................ ....... ........ . 31 19 30
I 06
Ixit 39. Block ti ....
.............
Unknown---- run W 3,12 rh N 10 rh, E3.12 ch
2.20
Lot 52, Block J
..........
.... .
J. C o ta r t.— —
John Kobinton...
9.00 Lot
S 10 ch
._
8.10
65, Block K — — ........... .
J. P. Laing—
NEW nr NWW (l**a that part
Tkr Subdliltlan of South Sanford, a* Uncorded In Plal Book Na. I, Pag* II, Nemlnol*
• N A E of K. A I. I ly , anil leaa
County
Hrrarda.
bag. 310 ft, S of NK cor of
NM I^'t 3. and all 8 and 9
NWW "f NWW. run 8 214*
12.50
lllork A ______ ... ... ......— .
Prank H a ll.........
ft.. E 210 ft. N 210 f t , W
16.10
K 40 It. Lot 28. lllock I I ____ „
G. W. Benton___
210 fl and lata two. 627 ft W
29 65
l.ot&gt; 30 lo 38. Block C....„_____
llrnton A Clark _
of W aid* of Krencli A»e„ on
19.27
Loti SG nod 17, lllock Ik,,,.. . . - A. ScAleman ——N aid* of (ioliliboro A v e , run
N M0 I t , W 100 f t , 8140ft.
Florida la n d and Colonliatlon Coroyanr'a Addition la .South Sanford a* lltcordcd In Plat
E 100 f t , and Iraa beg. 110 ft,
Hook Na. It Paga 73) Seminole County Urcnrda.
K of f.‘ W c..r run E 10 ft.
2.20
Lot I
. ..._______ _____ — __
Unknown-------- ------------S M0 I t , W 10 f t , N MO It.
6.33
L e t t - _____ _______ — — __
Unknown...........................
and leaa be*. 139 ft. W of
6.33
I
jj
I
3
.
_
.......Unknown_______________________________________
...
—
Inti, ol W tin* of Holly A»*.
2.20
Lota 10 and M _____ _________ Unknown ..._____
attended alth N line of (ioldt3.40
(cola 13 A 17____ __________ —
Unknown.................... .......
bofo A t e , tun N 1(0 ft W
3.40
Lot 20
Unknown__________ —
10 It., 9 MO I t , E 10 fl. to
2 .2 0
Lota
28
and
2
9
.......................
Unknown---------------------A.
V.
F
r
e
n
c
h
_
_
123.15
30
36 19
b e* .)................
..............
Lota 77, 78. 79, *0, 81, 82. 63
Hag. 139 It W of Iota ol Holly
3.46
and 84 ..... ............ .....
Unknown,. — —
A t * , eitendtd alth N line
1.65
Lot
65
____________
Unknown______
of Goldabofo A vr, run N
F. II. Hand'* Addition I* Sanford aa llararded In Plat lloak Na. I, Page 111, Hcmlnal*
M0 ( l , W 10 f t , S M0 f l ,
G. W. Spencef..-____ __
4.60
County llrrotd*
E 10 ft......... ................. ........... 36 14 30
Lot 6 .............. ,
i,. . ------,
Jerry inne*
.
23.97
SEW of NEW ut SWW Hear
12.50 L. G. Striagfrllnw'■ Habdlrlalan aa Iterordrd In Plal book N*. I. Page 82, Seminole (’au n ­
Flora Ttiomil — — —
36 19 30
•a acr* In NE cor.)
_
_
42.05
A.
V.
French___—
_
10
96 19 30
N U ol N «i of HEW of NWW
ty Hecacda.
NM of NM "f S ) i of HEW of
Lola I and 2. lllock A_____ W. E. Hawklna______________________________________
16.11
___12.50
U
n
k
n
o
a
n
..
—
30
36
19
6
NWW .........
d a y m a n A Tnrkrr'a addition I* Sanford on Iterordrd In Plal lloak Na. I, Page 34, Sem in­
Ilrg.
t f. 110 It. E of NW cor of
A
ole
County
Hrrarda.
30
NEW of NW 14
...-** •* 36 19
run E 110 f t , ...........
S 140 f t . w
Lot 3 and E 2-3 of l.ot 4
4.30
Mne* William*--._______
block 9 ____ ___________ ____ Unknown....... .. ... .
88.95
110 f b , N to b e * . ,
WM &lt;&gt;l Lota U and 10, lllock 11
F, A. Smith_________ —
23.97
»g. 10 ch 8 of NW cor of
30
36
.19
Lot
2,
block
1
3
_______________
C.
II.
Atklm----------------6.33
N E W ---------l-ol | , block 16.._ ................. — Unknown— — _________106.30
run E 679 ft . N to Hy, NWly
13.10
Unknown
____
lx»l T. Block 1 7 .,.. ..___________
J. Mutaoa_____________
44.11
to pt. N ol beg, 8 to bag.
N 40 ft. Lot 4. Block 18___ ____
Unknown — -----------------29.81
eg. 10 ft S £ ItO ft. W of
3* j l l 30
HE cor of N W W . ........ Haldta Real Fatal* Camyaay'a AddllUn ta Haafard aa llarardad la Plal Book Na. I, Pag*
run N 10 fl w to H y , 8 Ely
g |, N*aala*i* Caaaly Hrtard*.
6.05
Jot Cameron — , to beg__
Lota I, 2, 3, 17, 16, 19 and 20 —
Draw Da*. Co----------- —
21.01
Hanfard Height*, a* Kerordcd In Plal ll**k Na. 2, Pag* IS. H*ml**la Caunly H*carda.
| ,t 11
___
URRIIOlrBwwww-----— —
S«JO
All
WM
of
EM
"W
of
ST.
tot II
*"
_____ ______
K. L. Dr own. —
46. 15
Jokn'a Blear (lea* fl 11(0
U U l t i j k l S t ----------- ---- -------v ni.nua ? ^ — ------------S JJ
ft. and Iraa E 110 ft. of S
Xynt 1ST-_______________ ___ —
K. T. Hilda
,
7.10
1170 ft. and leaa b*g. 363
W. f . I.eailll'a Habdlrlalan aa Rrrardrd la Plat Haak Na. I. Paga 27, NrmlnaU C a l at y
ft. E nf SW cor, run N 1104
^
Hrrarda.
1L E *04 ft., B 1104 I t , W
t*
bag.).——
_
_
_____
30
Unknown.
19.33
Lot | ___ ________ ________ __
W. 1- Mlckaai— - - - - - 1.40
Lat IT~..............................................
Unknown------------8 40
Htg. N W rot o f _______ - ______ St 19
81
run E 1119 f t , N 2219 f t , S
Bard * Nalrdlilalaa aa Racardad la Plat Book Na. I, Pag* I I . Bamlnala C aaily *»«*c^*;
(1
deg. W 47 II W 37111
Lot 4 _________________________
Mack MrLeuddan —
l.ll
lin d i, or
or to
to mu
much thereof m
Notice It htrtby gltcn that th# following dcocribtd Itedt,
- *“
| . th*. . “» »To”. rt
ntrettary to p ty th* nmount du* lor th# U n i herein t i t oopotilo
with coat of lueh t t l t n*J ndTfrtlilng. will b* told at pubHe
d ty ol Juno A. P . 1**0 •« th* Court Ilnur* door. In th* city of Stnlord, County
nof*. ta d d itto ol F
l o r i d
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LAND

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NWly along S A I By 913
at pai
part
ft. N 1712 ft., 'leaa that
N of 8 A E Ity and Ira* S
11
31 19 31
U nkno w n.______
A l Ky.l105.15
Mldway In 8*r 32. Ty. It, lit* II E , aa Hrcardtd In Plat llaak I, p , . ,
Seminal,
County Record*.
'&gt; !****ln*l*
Unknown . — __
Lat* I. 2 and 8 ..
t—a.
2.1 n
Lot 20
Lula B*nton -7 '
t 01
Lot* 29 and
U n k n o w n _____
-W
W
*
LN
Lot 48
Unknown____ 7
1.61
IcOt■ 49 and SO .. .
Unknown.
1.63
lA»ta 33, 61, 63,
and .
. *9 ------- -------U n k n ow n ..
w
*.50
Lot 70
Unknown
•*—
2.10
Lot* 87, 68 and 89
Unknown2.10
Lot 86...____ ________
Unknown . .
1.94
Met. J. S. K
Lot* 91 and 9 2 ..... ........
—
2.20
Lot* 9], 94, 95, 9G, 97. 98. 99
and 100- — . . - ______________Unknown
—
3.70
Lot* 101, 102, I0J, 104, 101,
106 and 107________________
4.24
Unknown
.7777
‘
Lot. | | 7 , 118. 119 and 120..........
1.15
Lota 199 and 200______ .
.
J. O. Packard
2.40
Lota 201 to 203 and 208 and 209
U n k n o w n .- ___
1.40
Lat* 22 1, 225 and 226 ..... ..........
Unknown... .
1.41
Lot# 227. 226. 229 and 230_____
)'■ II. Barrlay
-W
2.(0
Lot* 231, to 235 and 238 to 2(4.
Unknown____
*
11
Icol * 243 and 2 1 6 ______ . . . .
U n k n o w n ___ 7
1.11
Lot* 247 lo 250 .....................I .......
Unknown __
2 to
Lota 254 to 217 and 251. 259
and SCO_____ ___ ___ . _ . ____Unknown . . .
—
4.11
Lot 275
_________
Unknown___ .7
—
1.43
Lot. 27C. 277. 278. 279 and 26^.
•—
r.,o
J. O. Packard'a Flrat Addlllaa I* Midway ■* Racardad I* Plat U*«w
P*l* 111
Hernlaal* Cawaty Recard*.
Lat# I, 2. aad 3 _____ _
Unknown _______
2.20
Lot* 79 and 60 ___- ____ ______ Unknown_______
1.01
L*t 180 _____________ Unknown
LOS
Lata t ! 1 and 212
Unknown
1.38
Canaan n* Recorded In flat Bank Na. I, Pag* 111. Hernlaal* Caeaty R*t*,g,
Lai* 3 A 10, Black 3..—
____
*
H. C. D u How.A i i .
2 20
Lot 3. Block 4 ......... ... .......... .........
U akaown______
3 40
Lot 10, Block 4_______ _______ _
Jam** Lockyrar..
7.10
Lot t, Hloek C .
Unknown_____
i
ll
Lot* 7 and I. Block 7 __
Unknown___ .
2 10
NM *&gt;l NWM ol NEW and W
'* el NEW nf hlfct, and
EM afR M *fN W Ji of NEW 32
19 31
35
W. G. Aldridge
StAOO
2 arret S ij. In NW Cor of S W ),
Of NW ) i ............
..3 2
19 31
2
Che*. T. Clark
9.38
NWW uf SKM of NWW
. 3 3 IP 31
10
It. B. Monro*
59.21
SW UrdSEM
. 3 2 IP 32
40
I.nwrwnr* J. Mn. a
4.91
W M ol N E l» ........... - ..................... 27 19 32
3v
Lawrence J. Miiuo
17.11
S 3.16 ch of Lot 3
31 IP 32
_&gt;16
Unknown
M2
120
Jame* Mile*
8),
______
_____ ___ — 34 19 32
11.97
640
35 10 32
l , I , Lrlloy
A ll,
*1.»I
36 19 32
330
L. L. Lelloy
W liel
*2 20
15
All W uf St. John* lllver . - - . . J 30 19 33
U n k n ow n ___
2.61
40
N W ), uf N W I*____
______ 12 20 29
Empire Land Co
5.2 S
W»M ch of SE J) of 8W M .nil
51
IWJU of S W U ................ ........... 12 20 29
Unknown
«.7S
12 20 29
B»g. SE ror of WM of U t 2
tun N 11.2 ch, W 15.45
20
ch S 16.2 eh. E 15.43 c h __
Unknown_______
1.15
*1
13 20 29
Lot 1 lie** S 9.3 r h t- ---- —
Unknown
It 17
10
29
25
20
Nft'M of NE,M of S W ),
W. T. Baird . . . .
3.15
N E *, of 8 f f ! , and N ) , of
40
—e* 31 20 29
SEM of SW *,________
Elmhurtt Inv. Co.
y pj
NM «f N W ) , (leea 465 ft B
A W by 468 U N A S In
75
31 20 29
W S. Bullock
n .U
N W c o r .) ........
— ——
10
_____
E J f of BWM of N E J f
— ... . 32 20 29
J. M . J o h n t o n .__
_
jp g
N E J l nf NW J* of B E t , and
20
29
35
20
Unknown_____
j
&lt;*
N! '' ii 0«’l NM ef S E ' ( o lS W M
35 20 29
Ucg. HE cor of fSW M
run N 417 I t , W 417 (L
S 417 I t , E 417 ft..............
Unknown____ _
j .i *
WM of NWW of N W | ( of
U n k n ow n ______ ____ _
; jj
SM of Lot I —
- .........-- 36 20 29
EM &lt;d NWW of NWW of
20 29
8)4 of I-o: I ________________ 36
U n k n ow n__ ;jp
Beg. NE cor of S M o t I^)t I — 36 20 29
run 8 438 f t , W 498 f t , N
Unknown_____ ________
j,n
438 f l , E 498 ft_____________
20 30
67.17
D riler Hunter Hon
39.91
Lot I . _____________ ___ _____ 1
Beg. 20.38 rh S of N E cor _____ 2 20 10
run S 4.31 eh, W 11.8 rb,
N 4.82 rb, E 11.8 cb. (Ira*
Mlttlr Wallace.
c.01
E 15 f t ) _____ ____ ___________
Beg. 32 eh W A 12 ch 8 of
2 20 30
N K cor.___— _____ ___
run W 18.3 rh, SWIy along
By C.71 ch, E 21.17 ch, N
10
C. D. Kellog
7 deg. 10 min, E to beg.
7. S3
Beg. 7M «h S A 31.40 rh W
of NE cor
............ .................. 2 20 30
run W 9.27 ch, 8 4M rh, E
8.5) rb, N 7 deg. 10 min K
W. J, Jarkeon
I93»
tu beg________ — — —— ——a 2 0 ao
flee. SB eor ol 8 W U ..... ........... Bun W 1 ch. N 15 deg. W
Unknown
15 ch E 24 M ch, SWIy ta beg
12
Ml
4 20 30
Beg. 10.63 ch W of NK ear.
run S 10.86 ch, W 4.69 ch.
1
N 10.66 c h , E 4.69 e h _______
C. J. Erirkion . ..
.
1.(1
NEW lit** S 11 arc*a of SWW
a i d beg. 11.38 rh E ana
8.34 ch 8 of NW cor, run
B 26.42 ch, E 10 eh, S e.*a
rh. K 2.56 rh. N 21.78 rh
4V 2.63 cb. N 5.03 cb, W
20.23 r
7 20 30
Unknown _____________
114
9.93 «h.)______ ____ ___ ______
Haw. 16.13 rh W A 11.31
7 20 30
ch S nf NK c o r , , , ... ______
tun W 12.56 cb. S 21.19 ch
K 10 rh, S 7.48 eh. K 2.56
25.40
Unknown
28
eh N 28.67 eh _____
4 20 30
Beg. NE eor of NW i,
run £ 4.8 eh. N 69 deg W
2. 1*
Unknown
9
20 rh N 4.47 rh, E 20 eh
T 20 30
B . ; . 8E eor ol NE
of N W !,
run N 11.08 eh, N 89 d*g. W
__
(.01
Unknown . . —
18
16 ch K 11.38 ch, E 16 ch-----7.41
Unknuwn __
40
SEW of NW.W................................. 7 20 30
NEW nf NEW nnd SW »t
13.1)
Empire Land Co
100
8 20 30
NEW A N M of HE tt
SM of NWW Ilea* N 30 acr**)
15 50
60
N. B. Fenwick
8 20 30
and NEW &lt;&gt;f SWW
6 20 30
Beg. NE c..r ol S W ) , of SF W
run W 342 f t , S 20 ch,
1.40
10
Unknown .. .
342 f t , N 20 ch
1 20
Unknown
10
9 20 30
SE W «f'&amp; i» of Lot 2
Beg. 82 M ft. N of SE cor. of
HW 4£
9 20 a a
run V 1050 It. N 425 f t , E
SO10
N. II. Penwirk
10
1050 f t , s 425 ft
1.51
I'nknow n
9 20 30
6
SM of MV W of NE l, ..f NK W
1.55
Unknown
9 20 30
S w of N M «'l Lot 2
M
n.
M.
St.
Clair
20
12 20 30
8 M of SM of N M of SE w
5.4 5
7M
Franci* Cafel
40
SWW of NWW ____ ______ •• 14 2° 30
4 IV
lira. II. Pierce
40
NWW af NWW
14 20 30
SWW of NEW •nd NWW of
SEW *»d WM °f NEW of
14 7*
U n k n o w n . - . . - —.
100
SEW ilea* By.)_____
.
16 20 30
Eureka Ilammnfk aa Recorded la Plal Haak N*. I, Pag* 104, Hemlnulr l ’*UBly Hreard*.
C. C. Howard
— - !•*•*
Lot 63
SM l-ot 104 and all Lot* 112
Unknown____ ________ _ )!* ?
and 12*_________________ ___
Uh i Uo —— —
----*—•I.*&gt;t» 130 s s i 12! _____
Lota 132, 133. 134, 135. 136
11.35
Edgar Gilbert
and 137— .
___
Unktnoan
Lot 139
1222
R. B. Lynch ....
40
S W I , of N W ‘,
. 23 20 30
7.1®
W. II. Lynch
10
Lot 9
26 20 30
11.42
____
_
Franria Kam il
l.ut 3
29
27 20 30
Long * nod aa Heralded In Plat lloak No. It Page* 16 I* XII Hemlliole 4'#*nl»
SW «f Lot 44 ..... ......... ........... ......
V . L. R . C u i Wb«.
, *9
Hradley'a Addition ta l.onganod, aa Rrcarded In Plal llaak N*. I. P»I* 17. Seal** »
t ’auaty Record*.
..
Lot. 12, IS, 16 A 17... ..... ..............
E. n. Bradley----------- .
*
N 5 ‘v •&lt;•'•• nl WM «f NWW
of NWW . - ___ . ....... .......
. 3 20 31
1
Unknown------E. K. Ilroan'a Habdltlalon af lleck llamranck • • Hec*rd*d In Plat Hook No. I.
Hcmlnal* County Hacurd*.
l.ot 5. lllock H_____ ___________
Unknown--------lent 2. lllock (’ ..................... ...
.
Unknown
Hanford Celery Delta, aa iterordrd In Plat Book Nn. I, P*g* 71, Kemlnale C#**l|
Lot 14 A , . - __________________
W .P .K * P P .
SM Lot I
,
. . ._
H. B. Lowlt-----------EM Lot 41
— ___________
Unknown----------------Lot 84
,
J. C. Illch
---------l.ot 87 S and E of atream and
Southern
Predure
Coall l.ot 68
______________
J. It. Springgate.
EM ol Lot. 103 and 1 0 6 ________
EU

of

NEW

N E W of

NW W

of

B 9.87 ch of S 3.18 ch of SWW
of SW W .
____
8!y of N ’A’W of SWW of S W ,
KM of S W ), of SWW (!*••
8 510.8 ft.)—
___ *..... ......
S W ), ol S W t, of S W ) , ............SM of NEW of NEW of NEW
NM of NEW of NEW of NEW
S E ) , of NWW of N E ) , .......... .

_
lt» *
Pair H
2911
29 45
Ilrr*i4*.
II 61
:
ii j*
lit*
tu *

20

31

6

Mary J. H*»«F------------

4 20
4 20

31
31

6

A. E. Mltchrdl-------E. C. Burn**------- —

4 20
4 20
4 20
4 20
4 20

31
.11
31
31
31

12M
19
6
6
10

4

lleg. SW cor of NW
of NEW
6 20 31
run N 171 y d » , E 105 yd*.
8 171 y d * , W 101 yd*. ___ .
3
S 2 acre, of WM «l NEW of
6 20 31
2
NWW of NWW — ...........
ll*g. SE cnr of
......... 6 10 31
run N 220 yd*,, W 44 yd*,
*t
8 220 y d . , E 44 y d .......
40
S W )( of NEW
___
5 20 31
10
5 20 31
S W I, of NK)4 ol 8F.,W_____ _
Frl**' PUI of Pt. Heed, aa Recorded In Plat flaak
l^it K . ............ ..........................
Lot G
______________
Lot* l l g ___ __ __ ____ _____
A. B. Itaiaell'* Addlllaa lo f t . Heed, aa Rrrocdad In Plal
Caaaly Record*.
Lola 4 A 6, B'.uck 9

G. A. Mitchell------------Unknown---E. M. Howard - ------ -Nona WyllyM.ry J. I**l* (Wid­
ow a L i. A ll d
Ellawortb Tru*t Co._Unknoan..^---- Unknonn ...
E. C. Tyadal)
U n k n o a n - .,—
Sam |l*n)*mla*.
l&lt;aa* Nan)------Unknonn.
unanuwa —
—B#»k
«. F**'
Unknown..

Unknoan.
EM of SW&gt;, of NWW of SE W ~ 7 20 31
Beg. 2 07 rh F. t ?61 f,. N of
SW cor ol SW W of NWW .... 8 20 31
run N 202 fL, W to BiWar
Unknoan.
Lake,
S mva,
202 1f3t, , ie
E lo
beg.
* •« » * w
)u W
**..*. .w ,
« 1.3
•« «
Camera*, aa R*c*rdtd la Plat Haak Na. I, Pag* 60, Hernlaal# 0#a®tl ****’
■ nnd- I, -Block l.._ — _
j ' C , -------------------------- ---------Lata T
tJ. A.
----------------Lot 12. Black I _____
Unknoan ....... - ---------Lot It , blork I .........
Uukaawn. -------- -----Lat 11, black 2 ____
R. L. ------------------------Lak* 1 A I. black 3 .

Hit
II 1®
1.7®
It®
I® 75
7!»
31.73
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it.il
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77 -

THE SANTORO HERALD

M . y 2 8 , 1920

PAGE 17

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U E S C R H TIO N O F
LAND

D E S C R IP TIO N O F
LAND

OW NER

_
Hammock, Allotment. a* H e rn ;d rd In I ' l l ! Hook No. I. Pageo 101 and 103, Set • air
F*lm '
Cou nt; Retold*.
Unknown.
9.26
Unk nown___ ______
1 » sow
(.cl -- ---------------10
i« at n
W . n . r . s n c h ______
1* ww
y;tV n ol NE.X-

Mrtta lla n m o fa, «• •■
j t j |,ot

10 &lt;!**»

E. T. Woodruff-......
E. C. T ylrr.._-.........
D. P. Sullivan______
W
_
K-C. T )ler..„............ S
«__***-*
If. A. Ilruwn .
L*. T. Woodruff____
II. It. Wlb.,,
E. T. Woodruff...... ..

1

2-5&gt;*

l-ot 151
| U U t 3 9 -----------------------

^*tj Lot 3 0 . — — — *—
Lot 13 i
St, Lot I I - — N t, Lot 31
s i . of S tv
tt . A.

Srm lnolr

20 and

W . A, W h it c o m b _________
W« A. tVh itcom b , , i
tv. A. W h lt r o m b

21, Illork 1

t t &gt;. H1o r k 2 .
Lot 2. Hlork 3..

W, A. W hitco m b______ _

S W X of N K X
&gt;j \v 11 of S tt x —
[ (nt in S 1 a r m of S I . X

*jlw*A and N X "I S U ' i 'I

l(U olSEM—-------- -------f c *

4.00
45.18
t."f)
6.33
12.22
6.11
9.2*
3.10

1 20 32
60
Unknown______ ___
11.58
1 20 32. 120
22.71
Unknown .
...__ lo ( i f n e i i , an llrrordrd In I'tal Hook No, 2. Pair 80
1‘ouniy
Iferords.

11 ...

Lot, I. 2 »n.l 3. Work 1...........
• .»,

N

of

8K

for

19
19

20
20

32
32

40
40

W. A. W h itc o m b ______
l i n k f ' w n ............................

I *.26

20
20
20

20
20
20

32
32
32

29
40
40

Unknown

2 A .M

Oscar Little____________
Urn T. Williams________

22

20

32

rt * % ' *2'« E r n iV-'i i ~i'h,” w

u f h, S II.11 B 7 rh to beg.
N E H of N B M o f S W ,

21 20 32
25 20 32
S / j i : ear ol N E J ( of N E I , . . 29 20 32

to
20
ICO

run tf AS ydn. N 182 yds..
\V ( J 2-3 yds., N 61 1-3
,j,..
E
I t ; 2-n yds., 8

.

.

7.1 A

*.*"
».so

1.11

Unknown_____- _____ __
Dohovin A L e n n o n ___

L. I. t.rltuy __________

3.AM
27.lt

3.90

J. Q ■Adams, l l r i

p#f, *5 yd*. W of S E cor of
«ir..
29
N E X ----------1 N E 1,N uf1*2
yd*.. W 1*6 2-3
i yn
vd*. S 1*2 yd*. E 1*6 2-3 y d «
Ol
WH
C\V f4 ol N B . X *
Hfrn 29
SE 1
w u , ! N E ' , and N E ' a of
,r,n-: - rr-|
29
’ s' W’ X
e-e-eu 30
! NWX
SE
32
S W «* uf N K X
SI 31
SW ’ * „f N K X “ 1 N W ' i* — *—W
31
S ^j 1,11 N K X "1 N W . X
.
T
1
T
36
jj i.'m, in,0trpqas
S E ‘»
of
,
f
N
W
X
*nd
E
X
t 1»
36
SW
N E ' i . . . ---------------------------------- - ---- ------ 36

32
4

20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20

32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32

120
120
40
40

10
20

160

160
160

J. IJ. Adams, Heirs-----Hobrtl N ison..... .........—

23 01
7.18

■&gt;srar Lillie .......... ....... . Unknuan .
Itubrrt Nison
...... ......
Unk nown...........
Unknown
------Unknown______ _______

3. I'D
28.50

Unknown ....... .. ___ _
L. I., l-elloy

27.16

K. Y. Mallory et
K. V. Mallory rt a
Giles, Ovrrrtres t

24.2.1
2* X
J 21

*. m &gt;
2.12

27.46

ole Cou nt; Records.
Lot 10, Illork 11----- --------------------------

L-t 15. Illork II--------- — ........ —
Lot
Hlork U— -------------------27
Mtr SW mr liAit

20

30

14.65

Unknown
Seth Woodruff

_ ...........

f.c1, - and » l less that part
[. s, rrd
bv
Giles,
Crvrrstrrs t A Drew's Hub. D l v . l
HI"rk D ----------------------------- -----------1 t |o Illork D.... . ........ ........ .
|., i. |J A 13. Illork D ...... .. .... .

[. t
jo

11.60

Glli i, Ovrrsl reel A D re w
U n k n o w n ___
U nknow n.. .
Uuanorn n

'. Illork D . .....
)*«s K 8 arrest Illork D

Horace Sanderson . .
I'nknown..___
Unknown.......

L«t C . HI 'fk
---------------------- -let 73. Illork I ) ___ _____ ____ _

_

12.5"
1 15

11.10
*. I 1
#1.02

5.15
Unknown... . .
..
1) uf
I,llts. O s r r a t r r r l and Dre w 'a Retlslon of tails A A 9, In Illork C and l.ol *
k.
M ilrhell’a S n stry of Ihe L e t y Grant, as R rcu rdrd In Plal llook No. 2, Page
Seminole C o u n l; llrro rd s .
11.60
Unknown ____ ____
Loti * and * A-------------------- ----O.HO
U n k n o w n ............... .....
tail A to
r*lh; It. Yuung Grant aa I f r r o r d r d In Plat llook No. I , Page 31, Seminole C o u h t ; llrrords.
Jan* Young ILdrs
._
4.M
31
!xtt 2. 11 and 1 7 ......
Jane Young H e i r s . .
3.25
31
Let »
----------------

•af*
n 1

■t:t;
i

L,t »1, Illork D ..........

SK '4 of S B ' » -----------------

J. A. Garrard
—6.78
Empire Land Cu....... 11,08
I;',. i N w &gt;4.............
Unknown ...____ . ... ...—
2.0.1
. |. i - l id N '4 of SE. 'i of S\V &gt;4
Unknown
...
8.03
S E '4 . I N E ' a of 8 tV J4 ________
J. C. Unn .
.
6.78
SW , . f SW ‘s „ _____
lllshiiam I'lanlallon aa l l r r o r d r d in Plal llook No I, Page 69, Seminole Counl; Records.
Unknown___...._____—
LAO
U n k n o w n ...__________ 3.1*
Lit* 9 and 19................. . .... ....
Lots in, II. IS. It, 22, 27
7.05
Unknown__ ___. . ... ..
,

3 21
4 21
4 21
4 21
6 21

N K ', i ( N E ' * rteas E 1*S).......... » 21
2: , t o n In N E rur of S E ! »
9 21
ol 8W
---------- -------- .
I; ! l of N W '4 of 8E '» W of
H i k l d l t l v e r . . . . . . . . . ----9 21
K || | tillrr'a Subdlslslon aa Kernrded la
., Lots 1 to 10 a___
..

2'*
29
29
29
29

29

38

A. K. Sjoblom ---------- __ 10.95

OWNER

M o r c a r e t t ' Ann Itlehiower. Ceoree C .
* '-'* m a n , Rossesll 0 llrnoke R yb e rt I I.
Ram sey, R If. R m t e y , IVHliam G.
An .lenreid: All the unknown h e ln ,
le f a lrrs and devisees ol K G . Carrier,
James Itlehiower, M a r i a r e l t Ann
lli|hlflwer, tieorr* C . Newm an, Itoewrll
tl. Ilrooks, and William G . Andenrled,
at a' Defendants.
Nolle., to Nrr .-R ts idcnte.
T o K . ( I . Carrier, James M . Hieh to wer„
Mare* tt tnn fllehlower. G * « . e » C N s w m a n
H ' M s r l l G. Ilrooks. Robert If
llamrey, It.
II. Ram sey, William G. A n d e n rr ld : Ilrtl*
ilenres U nk now n.
It appearine by the sworn bill of com*
p'aint 3:c J h.-rcln against you that you have
, o m ,,
r l lt m ,,, ^ , v , , „ m, (nt - r r - t in the
lollowln* described land In Seminole C o u n t y .
Worlds it&gt; .* ir
'
’
_ * *\c
i1/..**1?
Soulhweet uuarler ( 8 W 41 o. the S o r th w s s t
29
yuarter . N W .1 of Section I, TTownship
owi
____ contalnln*
ring 30 arret
&gt;'&gt;uth. tlange .*1 Last,

Pol C o n n lr Jutfje
To
ike . People of Ssmlnnl* C o u n l y i
I
her
to
announce
that I am a m u lldala
Pagr I I Seminole 4 o u n l; llr ru rde.
r e -e V r llr n to the ndlre of C o u n ty Judea
It. J . Thomas
1.80 for
Serr.tnr.le C o u n ty , Flnelda. subject tc the
H. L. M « y . e . _ _ _—
I. A0 o*
Dem orrailc P rim a ry Election In June, and
J . J . W s a t r r r .___ _____ _
1.30 respectfully solicit y o u r cut*, and inlluenre
It* my h, hall, sshlrH If elven I assure you will
W t j **fSW){ of S E J f „
,18 21 30
20
Unknown— .
3. fin he r 'e a t ly appraelatrrL
t a n t r i d i l r I).burnt* ll-.ikcr ere ('ompany'a Addition In Illork Hammock a* llrcoidod In
E. 1*. IIOUSIIOLDER,
I’ lal llook No. I , Page 31, N rm ln o lr County Itrcord*,
.
.
.
,
„
.. . ,
, .
I. ** 13 itld 133
Nn I-.
|.
!&gt;*3S
f'','',r',1,h? ,1 ■,r7.'* V j n y d a te
™ ) i Lot 312 and all L o t 34*1 . . .
S’ . L.
4.&amp;0 i ! u m u i l V»n1n
—
A ' '! n.
nT NrmlnuVp (.o u n tv . «uf»Jerl «o ihp *rt ion of
N\V«&lt; o| S\V«(
40
2 21 31
Cllflon Shrines Sant
(hi* Jitnr p f l m s r r .
„
tatluro L'u.
: s , uj
* earnrslly r n iu r s t the support of the
N 'jo IS L 't . .
... 2 21 31
AO
S'. II. lilie s.
3tl.fi 5 rltlrr ns of Seminole C o u n t y , and will c r i a l l y
L o t 1----------- --------------------------a 21 81
481*
U n k n o w n _________
w.ec appr rrlale your Inl'uenee In m y hehatf.
liK O R O K
G It] E K I N ' II K l l l t t N (1.
I l o r r n r r lltc aslr r'a Subdivision as Refolded In t'lal llook No. 2, i'age 33, Seminole C ou nmore nr Iras.
t ; Itrr ord s.
You ore thrrtforu. hereby rr&gt;]uirsd and
Superlnlt ndenl Public Instrurlle n
L o t s 1, 2. 3 and 4 ________________
Unknown______ —
8.92
I h r r r h y a nn nu nrr m y ran dld a ry for re­ ordered to b* and appear before our aald
Circuit
Court In the Court House in San­
flection
as
superintendent
of
public
I
n
s
t
r
u
c
­
l i e f , at }( see post on E line
tion for Seminole C o u n t y , subject L . Ihe ford Elorlda, on Iho First Monday In July.
A 21 31
I'emorratle
p
rim
a
ry
to
be
held
Jrtne
Mh,
192".
briny
the 8th lay* of said month, then
i on
W 1.1.36 rh . N 3 .let
I92P.
and there to make antwrr to tho blit of
K 11.36 eh, II 12.32 rh , 8
romplaint herein filed against you, and
T . W. L A W T O N .
11.82 eh. - _______________ _
Unknown .
6.10
therein fall not, rite said Id!1 wilt be token
S t: s* ol NKX
El 31
K. C . Adkins...... ......
14.23
Eat
T
at
t
’ollcclor
aa ronfrs-ed against you. followed by final
s i : &gt; , of NT.'t. of N W . X of
I am a randldale for re-elertlon to the decree.
N tV ' ,
21
Carrie Collins........... ..........
2.42 o'tlrr
2!i
uf T s s C o llrrto r of Seminnle C o u n t y , 1 It la further ordered that thia noli'* ha
lire.
N K Cor ul S K ' *
of
subject to the artinn of the Democratic published in the Hanfurd Herat I a news­
S tV 'i .
21
Prim
ary,
and w‘M npprrrla te your support. paper
publishing In Seminole County,
R u n 8 76 dec. 30 min W
J . N o . IS. J I N K I N S .
Elorlda, onre rich week for 8 ronserutivu
4.38 eh, 8 3 tire no mill IV
weeks.
6.33 rh, 8 *6 dee. 30 min
Ear CL'ik of Court
tV 6.33 rh lo lire pt, run N
T*l ALL PARTIES CLAIMING ANY
I h rrr h y announce m y ran dld a ry for re3 dee- 10 min E 1,8* rh. N
elerllon as Clerk of the C 'r ru lt C o u r t for IN T E R E S T IN THE PROPERTY HERE
66 X dtg. L 3.Hi r h S J &lt;lse.
Seminole C o u n t y , suhiert to the Dera orr atlr IN IIKl.OW D ESC 111 HE D IIY THROUGH
30 min tV 1.58 rh , S 86 dee.
OR U N D E R K. G. CAR III Ell. JAMES M.
30 Inin tV 3.16 rh ,
„
11.50 Prim ary to b r htld Ju n e M h . 1920,
1
( affir Collin*
HIGHTOWER,
MARGARETT ANN
e . a . Do u g l a s s .
N 3-1 ol S W .'l of N tV 1*
10 21 31
3
Unknown .
*.25
HIGHTOWER. GEORGE C. N EW M A N .
lie*. 96 yds. tV of S I . C o r of
ROSWELL G. II ROOKS. WILLIAM O.
10 21 31
1 hereby announce m v candidacy for tha
N tV X ol N U ' * ........
REID. OR OTHERWISE.
0*1100 of Clerk ol T h e Circ uit Cou rt. S em i­ A SItDEN
ru n tV 117 ft.. S 372 ft E
being made to appear by a sworn bill
1.90 nole C o u n ty , subject to the Dem ocratic of romplaint filed hrrrin agalntl you that
U n k n o w n .._______ —
117 ft.. N 372 f t ........
1
P rim ary to be htld J u n r M h , 1920.
vou have or claim to have some Interest In
lic e . 1 ) i eh W of N K C o r of
Respectfully,
the following ilesrrlhed land In Ssrairtolt
N t V , o l. S E ' . ,
...
10 21 31
\V
.
u
Mono
AN.
County Florida, lo wit:
R u n K 30 (I., 8 127 ft.. W 9"
The North three-fourlhl (N ?-D o( thn
ft.. N 120 ft., anti bee. 7 &gt;,
South***! uuartsr (SW'JI of the N'urlhwrst
eh tV and 120 tl S of N K
For Sheriff
C o r of NtV
of S K ‘ s
I hereby itiniiunf* m y candidacy for Ihe iiuartrr i N W J p of Section 4, Township 20
to 21 31
office ol Sheriff of Seminole C ounty su b lrrt South Range 31 Fait, containing 30 arret
r u n S 431 It.. K 207 ft.. N
to the decision ol the D em orra ilc P rim a ry . more or Iras.
1*2 ft , W 117 ft.. N 282 ft.
You are thrrrlore lirrchy commanded and
3.97
W 90 ft
____
W . I*. C A R T E l i .
l l r n r y Glenn
rr.|ulreil to be and appea&gt; before our salu
l i r e . 102.3 yds tv of SK Cor
Clrrull
Court at the Cuurt House In SanId 21 31
m N W U sI I E R
Having h rrn urged bv a large number &lt;1
R o n N 113 yds.. tV 20.62 yds.,
the voters ol Seminole C o u n t y to become a fur t, Florida on the Flrtf Monday In August.
192",
being
Ihe Ind day of said month, then
*.59 candidate for th « office ol Hllerld, I hereby
Walter Thom as .
y d s. S 118 yds.. K 20.62 yds
N 'j
of N W *4 llrss he* SK
announce tuy candidacy etri ject !'• the deef* and thrr- to male answer unto the bill of
romplaint filed herein avalnrt you, and
c o r of tV ‘» Run K 18 rh
• ion of the Democrat!-* primary.
th i n ln fail not «lse sold hill will be taken at
U nk n u n i
I 18.78
N 8 rh W 181 rh, 8 8 r h . I
I t 21 31
7 2 ',
C. M HAND.
ronfe'sed
vrtln.t you, to l.e followed by
A l c ia n d r l a or O s lr d o as l l r r o r d r d In Plat llook No. I . Page 13. Seminole C o u n t; ll rre rd s.
final decree.
I h rr* hv*announr« that I am a rendidate
W . E . Argo .. .. .
... . a 3.80
L o t 2. Illork I I .................... .............
D is further orders*! that this notice be
E llin M. A r g o _____
L o t * 1. 8. 3 A 7, Illork K
. .
13.*5 lor te l b rl io o to *be other of Sheriff of | published onre eaeh week tor twelve weeks
Setnlnnle C o u n ty s&gt;ib|eet to Ihe d r ri d o n of
L o t 4 and 5V t" ft L u t 5 and all
Jam ra Argu .
48..10 the Democratic P rim ary to he hell irs June In the Sanford Herald, a newipaper pub­
L o t 6, Illork K
- ________
lished in Seminole County, Florida.
Jam ra A rgO- . . . _ .....
1 1.90 l Mil .
Lo ts I . 2, 3 A 1, IIlock 1. - - - - - N ' K ) k of N K X ' ---------------- ---- . ------------ j ;
21 SO
40
Goldenrod llrlght* ao ll r r o r d r d In Flat llook No.
L o t 13. Illork !0 __________ _
l. ot 1 1. Illork lit . . .
. .
.
L o t 12, H U r k |n .

Unknown_________ ,____7.2*

29

2
2G

Urlirrra Sandrra____ __ _

N W , "f N K X of N E ' a Item
l u g . N W Cor run S 100 It.,
9.10
J . S. Wamble
16 21 31
9
E 5* ft N U*0 It . W 5* ft.'
j. S U am blr
1.57
5
II
21 11
58*' j
S5V
"1 S E X &lt;*f N W X
t
1 HI
10
JhtfinB Mllr*
N lV * . of N \ \ ',
m 21 .11
11.30
Unkmift n
N 55 •, „f N W ' ,
l"
19 21 31
1 1 IH
40
Jam©© Mllr*
SU
of N K x
19 21 11
III
7.15
Unknown
N E X of S K ' ,
21( 21 31
'*
61.15
It
tl
In
Jt*nr©
40
S5V | ol S E X
21 31
;u.oo
40
14uU&gt; Jr»nr«
21 21 .11
N 55 X "f N K X
S K 5* 4»f SW 11 and N K ! j id
Unk nown
31.15
l LO
S\V
an.l W *| t)f S i : «4
25 21 .11
h.hd
Jdmi'B \|)|i*
*s 21 11
15
S K ' i of S* E 1* lc»« \S' !l rud*)
Will &lt;i. 4i*llloW riif
7.1 a
21 21 11
10
S\5 4 uf S 55 X
40
J l I R M M *1*■
•JS 21 11
N E ' , « ( N W 1,
An t mlUlitf d l j i n i. in VV 1j
Jj»m r» M i I n .
. *
ino
29 31 11
.»f N W &lt;4
7.15
Will U . Gattowher
*al'i 21 11
in
S K t ;i,f S E ',
S E ' , &lt;*l N 8V ' , and N E ' , "f
20.35
Unlit, 1,, IVtvrkin
10 21 31
*0
BW X
7*1 &amp;
I). L. M arlin ...
30 21 31
N W X of S W ' ,
L"
S u b i l l 1 1-Ion ol I.', t l . T uwnscnil llomrslcad. i b ll r r o r d r d In I'lal llook No. 2. Pagr « l
S rm ln o lr I o u n l; llr ro rds.
2.55
Mrs. M. E. Williamson
L o t 21
K 1 j of N W H of 8 W &lt;4
.
K l a of 8 W j ( uf N W (1 of H K U
r to rid a l i r o i t i l ' s m p a n ; ‘ a Elrsl
No.

20
K. K. While...... ..
4.13
32 21
3.01
U nk now n ______ .
32 21
Addition lu III ar Is Mammock as ll r ro r d rd In Plal llook
2, Pagr 74, S r m l n o l r t oonl; Iterords.
9.1

Lot 4
K j nl Luis 21 and 25 and
oil l.ot a 17 and 8 3.6 urrra
of Lot 10
Lota 59, 60, 61. 62 and 63
Lot* 7*. 79 and *0___ _ . . . . . .
K 1a of l.ol 90 and All Lota
91. 92 and 93
L o t 99 tlrsa N ' ) ) ........

3.31

Ovrritf eet T u r p . C o , ----- 4.95
29
Plal lloak No. I, Pag* 26, Srmlnolr Counl; llrroda
It. D . Puller____________
19.55

E'i et NKU «f NW&gt;{ of SB&gt;4 . 11 21 29
A
Unknown ______________ *_
5.92
plan uf Subdlslslon of Land llrlonglng I* Altamonte Land llolrl and Naslagtlon Co., aa
llrrordrd In Plal llook No. I, Page 10, Srmlnolr Counl; llrrords.
Unknown________—
..
LOO
L&lt;d *7
Unknown . . .
• •
3.20
Lei* 116, 127 . 129 , 1.10 and
!.«'• **. 95. 113. 152, 153, 167.
1*3,
1**. 169, 1*1 ,
1IS,
■»*1*
212.
1*1. 196, 197.
712. 256. 257, 260, 271I. *2*7i
Kll Swavrtljf__________—
AM
t»" amt 291
l rni ini r-f ■
Unknown . . . . ____
8.74
Ltr 111. 1 Id, 159, and 161
Unknown__ _____ - . . . . . .
1-71
L i * 142. 148. 1 7 2 . . . . . . . .
Eli Swaverly....... ......
LAS
Latl 170 and 171 ............
Kll Swaverly___________
2.68
L o ts 158 and 319 ______ ______
Lets 221, 251, 260, 2* 1, .113,
U n k n o w n ___ _______ ™ — .
4.08
and III
.......................
L'.'* II I. 229. 230, 213. 214,
:•■'*. Jfi.1. 274. *!7&lt;, 27*. 26*,
Unknown ...... . . . —
0.82
&gt;'*. I" I. in I, ar.d 308 .
M. K. Lane
1.85
!
'I and 3P2
.........
LAt\» 112, 111 . 3 18, 317, 311,
M. K. Lane.... ................ ..
A.15
m . jnn. and 319
.nil 31 J*. \ l
320, 12L 322.
Unk nown
815
i: V *126, .106
..... tasews....
11. L. Ilalght
36.72
•vt 1^*»p4

110, 1 I I .

115. 116. I I T ,
tt
119. 463. and S 24 X
(t ' Lota 42*&gt; and 42 9 ----------l*l* 561 and 566

ol Seminole County, subject to the Primary
lo l e held In June. I shall appreciate your
euppott,
(
Yours eery tni
ail/,
A. t AUf! It AN.

Dbne gnd ordered this the Hh day ol May,
IMA.
(SKA 1.1
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk Circuit Cuurt, Seminole County,

K. E. HR \ DY.

flun s*' l ‘&gt; N W cor of Ldit 12
Htorh c . B alon* N line
i| Lots e, 9, 10, I I and 12,
111 .ok c to Lake Jessup,
S\V to mouth ol Soldier Creek
W to lie*. . ------- ------------- -- .—

L-t 3. Hlork D_..

*

Lot
Lot
Ut
Lot
l.ut
Lot
1,01
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
l.ot

12-1
126
127
128
123..
130 .....
1.13
134 ..
135
136
137
138
l« 9
140
I 11
I 12
113
144

James C. Dahlraan

_

II.OH

32
32
32

6
40
40

•A\

N.illre t ) f Applltallrtn For T * » Deed Under

Setllun 3 i5 of the General .Hlatuca
Notlre it hereby given that T. 0 . Roebuck
t&gt;'irrhjser t&lt;( Ta* CertllDatr No. 211, dated
the
*lav of June A. D. UM7. said ceftlI lieroby nnnm ini't* m y ram litln cy ficat*4thembrace*
Ihe following described pro­
for .*t*-t‘l r ' ' ii.v tn tI'.p oIpCP t'f Ct»ll- perly situated In Seminole County, Florida,
lo-wit: N'W'j n| NW , of NE &gt;4 of See. 31,
ntnlili* of Juptirp of I’ra rc M iitric t Tp. 2" S. It. 30 E.. 20 acres. The said land
aa-essrd at the data of tho Istuanro ot
N u m lip r I. Vsiur voto ami Mti|i|iort bring
turb eertlfirale In the name ol E. 47. Ellis.
Also Taa Crrtlflrale No, 1789, dated tha
will In* n|)|iri*tiatpii.
7th day of June A. D. 1*96, said certificate
II. C . W I l l T T K N
embraces the following lU-srrihed propgrty
situated in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit|
II e. 990 (t. N of SW Cor. of N B ' ( of NK','
For Counl) ComminalontT
of See. 31. Tp. 20 8 . Range 30 K., run E500
I livri'liy annnuiifi' my vnmlitlucy II.. N 330 ft., W 500 ft., 8 15 deg. W 463 ft.
E to beg., 4 arret. The aald land
bring
for tin* position of (.’tninly Coinmis- assessed
at thn dale of the Istuanro of aurh
rertlfirale
In
the
name
of
Unknown.,
ha*
nimuT for llislrirt No. i *iil&lt;ji*t'l lo filed said certiorate* In my nfilro and ha*
tin* decision of tin* Iffmncratle pri­ made appliration for las deed In Issue In rrrordanre with law. Unlrt* aald cortlfiratea
mary to In* ln*l&lt;i on Jum* 8th. lliinj; shall be redeem'd according to law, taa deed
Issue th eiion on thn 2nd day ol Juna
familiar with tin* m*«*ii* uf tlu&gt; county wilt
A. I). 1920.
Witnr-s
my olflrlal signature and aeal this
unit with my years of expcrionce in
the 2*lh day ol April A. D. 1920.
roatl work I hclinvo I can m t v i * the ( S E A L )
r*a A*
lllOIUMlJ
G lim
K.
A, D
U G L fXBJt
A S S , Clark

44.05 torily.
6.50
9 57
A . F. 0 E L L .
8.00
8.13
8.15
8.05
6.12
1 l.*Q
11.80
11.70 In Cltruil Court 71la Judicial Circuit Srmlnolr
10,93
('••■•nt; Plurtda. In 1 hnnrery.
13.15 Jor Camrfan. Camplalnont
I I.AII
Vs.
Illll to ()ulet Title
11.S" B. G. Carrier, Jamra M. llllS lo w ir
11.80
11.**'
II.*"
9.4'*
4.00

Unknown
.......................
Mrs. J. W. Thornburg
Unknown______ . .

3A.|Jtr.

I 'si r 4 'is 1*ts| it Iris*

A. C. Robinson________
Unknown.—. ....................—
Unknown ____
.
Unknown
U n k n o w n ............
U n k n o w n ...___. . . .
.
Unknown . . . . . . ___
U n k n o w n . . . ____ ____
Unknown______ .
Unknown .... . . ____
Unknown ..........................
Unknown ................
.
Unknown . . .
Unknown ______ .
Unknown . .
.
Unknown
.
...
.
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown ___
Unknown . . .

SE '4 of 8 K b
192.15 N*» of SVVI4 and 8 W}&lt; of
120
U nknown....... .. .......... .
S W '| .
--------------------------- 19 21 33
1.55
40
Unknown____ _
I .. .
Mrs. Emma l.ymaii
88.03 N E ' 4 *&gt;f N W ' j ............................ 31 21 31
31 21 31
40
U nknown.............
M
V
,
of
N
W
'
,
H&gt;r s w Ci*r L o t 63*. Run N
20
31 21 .11
Unknown
ID, of N W ' , r.f N W S
I rh W 10.36 rh, S 4 rh . S
160
I*. MrKay Williams
31 21 31
S ' , of N K D and N H "7 HE 14
deg. 30 min K 10.26 r h
__ _
an
33
31
21
J. M .f.s w ls____________
21.20 N E ' i o f S W ' 4
to b»g. _____
40
Unknown
. ..
aa 21 33
N R '■ ea# W 'SI' f j
at:'.;
Ir«*l' Addition 10 Altamonte, at Recorded In Plal llook No. I Pag* 14. M a w l o » ' »
nci«fil«s
All of the lands described In the foregoing lying nnd bring In the County nf Seminole
Lot 67
.............................. ......
Arthur J a m r a ' . . . — —
l.AA ami Stain of Flurida. 1
Where
the word “ Township" or the abbreviation thrrrfor oceura it shall he held to
l i o j i S r r o n d Addition lo All am onle, a* Recorded In Plat llooh No. I , Pag* 13, Hrmlaale mean T*)wo*nip
l a u i n u r - , and where the word “ Range" or the abbreviation
n Towm hlp noutri
Soulh or
of Tallahs
Couat; llrrords.
thrrrfor occurs R (hall be held to mean Range East of Tallahassee.
Lets 22 and 23 ___________ ____ Annie M. 8ar a u r t S . 9 2
J.NO. D. JIN K IN S
Deal s Third addition lo Allamontr as llrrordrd In Plal Hook No. I, Page 8. Seminole
T
at
Collrrtor,
Seminole County.
t ounl; llrrordo.
7.54
II. MrAlliilrr.
Lot IT
I hereby annn'inre my candidacy for the
61.25
Lyman Hr»a........... . .
40
NT', ..I SW I/ . ..... .
14 21 29
porillon t l County Comoil**lc'nrr &lt;&gt;• the 2nd
3.20
Thus. Sprague llrlri
10
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS dialrlrt
1 1 21 29
81 . ( N W , c I N W ' j ,
of tfrrnln»!e County and piomi*r
15 21 29
H*t N E C.,r nf HE G of ! : X
If rl*&gt;ted to do my iLlty a* tho *ervanl of
the pcorde not ohly n* my own diitrlrt hut
run W 936 ft.. 8 6IT.S It., E
For Hlilr Attorney
Ifenry Simmimi .
11,55
13
To the Demorratle Voter* of the Seventh uf Ihe entire county.
60,
Srmlnolr
(‘ounl;
llrrords.
JO H N M B IS C H
Judicial
Circuit
of
the
Slate
of
Florida
Torresl City, os llrrordrd In Plat llook No. 2, Page
I hereby annuunrs my randldary for the
L y m a n Ilroa.__ . . . . -------3.22
Kg :» •
________________
f hereby annourrs my randHary for the
L y m a n llros .
10.95 office of Slats Attorney of Ihe "evsnth
lo&gt;ls lift to 156
.........
.
l.y m a n U n a ,
9.90 Judicial Circuit of the Slate of Florida, *t'b. tuxltlon ni County Cimmi**lonrr ul DlitriM
I oil 177 to 1*0
irrt to the artinn of the coming Dnmorrallr Nn. 5 and prumlir || elerte.l In do my dol&gt;
a* a ritirrn and l a i paver to sateauard the
N ' i ol N W ' » and that part
'should I be larored with this nomination interest* ot the people of the whole county.
of
and
sUbrt
ouently
appointed
by
the
Governor,
EN 1)011 C UllL ET T .
l.yman llros. _______ _ 119.20
106
I tke and Creek
21 21 29
l will at all tlmra endeavor to dltth arie tha
duties
of
Ihl*
Important
iiftlrn
faithfully
At thr (oliritation of my blend* ! h a .e
«&gt;i
and to thn b u t of my ability, wllhout Irar derided
lu unnounre my randldary lor rr1 anil 8 r. &gt;4 o!
•’ X
er
favor
lo
any
psr*on
or
neraont.
William
Simmons___
.
.
.
4.50
22 a
sleclinn to the posltior, ul romml«*loner fur
22 21 29
. I N E ' , of S\V '4
GKO. A. DKCOTTKS.
Dlstrlrt
No. I inhjert to Ihe derision of
of
•'*T I " rh W of N E
22 21 2ft
thr Drmorrallr 1'ilmety June *ih.
MV', of N W .
For
laslire
nf
Thn
Pearr
I„ A. III'.UMLEY.
run W 165 ft . 8 264 ft.,
| hereby annnunrs my randldary for re6.60
Unknown
1
, 1- KS ft., N 264 ft.
•lerlion to the nlfics ot Jiiatlrn of thn I'earn
1 *r SW Cut of SE '. ol
1 23 * 1 29
I hereby annuunrs my randldary for refor District No. 1 *ubj»rt to the drri-ion of
deg
N
Seminole
6.30 tha Democrat 1" nrlmirv to be held June Mh. election for Fifth District o*
Unknown ___________ _
6
, i" M rh. S 6 eh. \v 2" rh
County
aubjsrt to the ilrrlslon of the lie.
L.
G,
ST
R
I
N
G
FELLOW.
8.31
K W. Ilurkstl
_______
20
24 II 29
of E U of N E H of SW M
rnurratle primary to bo held June *lh
9.90
Empire Land Co------. . .
40
21 29
S » ' i a l S W | i ..................
- 2 24
*
E. If. K ll HEE.
Ear Slalr 8 » nalsr
VMIdmsrn as llrrordrd In Plal Hook No. I, Page I l l , Seminole Counl; Record*
To the Democrat!* Voter* of the Nina
2 10 trenth Senatorial I'lMflrt
I hereby annnunrr my candidacy fur Ihe
Lull 1 ond 2. Illo rk 6 __________
________
I have entered the rare for S'aln Senator position of member nf the board of counfy
bum Ihe I* th Srnalo'ial Dlatrirl eompflong rummiaalonrrs from Dialrlrt No. 5. Having
l ' - r SK C o r of S E X' « f S W X
5 21 30
Memlnolu and
’rangn
a served in tbl* repair!*' for two terms eeerriil
the CnUtvtle* ol
ton N 466.7 It., W 466.7 ft.
2.15 (Itreoli and pledge my*ell to abide by your vests ago | fr*l that I am rumpeirnl to rive
K d w . A. Dtlggars.
6
, I* 16 6.7 ft.. E 460.7 It - ...........
■rllun In the Demorrailc primary to br held Ihe people of my dlitrlrt an I ut the roiftily
f * i. B E C o r’
................
. 6 21 30
Juie Mb. If alerted t will fiv e my be*l a but IIir.1 e dmlnblration and serve Ihe
tun N 7*9 It., 5V 1167.9 ft..
4.35
U
nk
now
n
rfinttv to the |iuip* I rer&lt;re*ent
19
whole county ih a manner that only ouvr*
Sthly. 6|2 ft., E 769 ft.
M O
OVERSTREET
Irnro ran jurtlfy.
* E, Grlffiln'i SuhdliIslsn, aa llrrorded I* Plal Hook No. I, Page 43, Srmlnolr Counl;
J. T. kfrf.A lN.
Hrcnrdi.
hereby anr.ounc# a* a Candidate for
1.00 |h-I S
Unknown .
S *9 l-ot SB-.. ............ ....................
la
te
Senate
Itum
the
li'lh
Dliblrl,
I hereby announre ray randldary for rr*
1.00 camprUing Osetula, Grange and hsmlnole elrrtlnn
Unknown---- s 'j uf N ' j o| Lot 27.
to Ihe position of county romral*«lonCoantl'*. and I sarne»tly aollrlt l*e supnorl er of Seminole County in Dlstrirl No. 2
of all DrmUJrale In the Democratic primary subject to ih e iDrftion ol the Drmorra’ic
i!** 7.57 rh S. &amp; deg. W ot
8 E Cor of l.ot 1, Mlrnu’a
•n be held June *lh. I have served Di-sola primary tu be h e ll June *th.
Client; In the 'Rita lo-ri*Dtur&gt; the la*t
huhdl»l*ion, run S 5 deg. W
I , P. HAGAN.
1 *' rh N H5 deg. W to AV line of 13 21 30
2.20 three arsaloua and I rr&lt;psrtfully refer to my
Unknown
4
record
there.
»
■
Far
Tha
l.vgftfalarv
6.75
Unknown_____
40
21 30
II elected I will terra tha dutrlet to the
I hereby announce my randlda.-y for the
hr*, of my ability. y
R
nnyAV
poaitlon of Representative for Semlnola
County eub'v'l to tha derfrinn of tho De*
•
KDalmmre. Fla.
ninrretL* primary. If elected to thla high olfiru
3.45
Unknown . .
45
21 30
8W ' , of 8W I 4 of S E X .
It
will be my ilulv to aervy all the people of
6.75
Wm Pringle
40
II 30
fcW 'ta lN W U * .
my rourty as thrlr public servant.
Par Sieaal Hoard
13.61
Unknown
40
N I. ‘4 of N W 14
31 10
F. V, FI ULSTER.
f ta le tbl* mrana of announrlng *ny ran3.25
Jamra MII*a
Ift
31 30
of NEJ4 ol NK*4 —
didacy lor re-e'erlion n a member of the
It 3ft
l'»f . N K C o r . , . ^ . ____ i_________
county s c h o o l hoard from District Nn. 3.
I hereby annnunrr my randldary for th*
run S |70 ft., W 1320 ft.. N
C. F. HAIIIUKON poaitlon of l l r n b t r ol th* Florida l-egialt8.65
J. T. Nawlon .
6
I'® H., K 1320 f t __________ ___
tura repreeenlinv Seminole County, eubjrct
of N E '4 ol NEJ&lt; al
N'v ol
to the decision ol th* Darnorratic primary lo
F o r C o a a l r rasamlastooee
1.66
Unknown6
RE)4_
25 21 10
I will he a randldale for re s i n Hon to lha b* hold on June 2th.
N ^ ,»f
N W fi
'“ M B M •'
1.16 offie of C ou n ty Camalsslonar for lha 3rd ________________________J, LEE SMITH.
Unknown
6
31 10
s.no dlrtrlrl of Seminole County, rrbjert to thn
8. B. Clfimn--.
1ft
31 1ft
frS
v
f
y
j
«•»
nex;z c .z z
For Taa Aaaaaaor
4.64 drrliina of tha Drworratir primary la bt
J. D. Uaggatl
4ft
^ » J * cl SB U
___ _
27 31 1ft
I wish to anaeuar* that I am a raudldatv
held Jana *th
lor tv-alarf|o* t* Ih* id e a at Tag Aoeeaier
C. W. E N T Z M IN U E R
9. C . P artln .
»•
N^ x’l
'i t% t l 1»
v 1
John Hutchins . — — «
Unknown----- --------- -

It. CAMERON.

91.65
5*.70
29.DU

II. A. lla h l. __________
6.02
___ _____ _ ta 21 32
... i&lt; 21 32
Unknown_________
-.
13.80
U n k n ow n .--- . . . .
.— 7.15
. 15 21 32
N K X of S E X
Sam Thomas .................
7,|S
16 21 32
HE *4 of S K X
■ •
16 21 32
U n k n i«n
715
N E X of N E
.............
*• 21 .!:•
Elnley A Mltrhrll
13.Ml
N X of N W X
Unknown
6 "J
. : 2 ? 21 32
NK.'* o l NW.X
SEX
Srmlnolr Count; Itrrords.
Ckuluula, as llrrorded In Plat llook No. I. 1
Mrs. &lt;1. A. Mrrrlwrthrr
LOO
Lot 2. Illork N .... — ....—
Villa MHta, aa Recorded In Plat Husk No. 2, Pagr 31, Seminole Counl; llrrords.
U n k n o w n . . . . . __ _ .. .
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Lot* 3. 5, 6 and 9 Illork K .
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Florida.

Dieklnson A Dleklnson,
Sohn'ur* for Complainant.

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A. C. Hublnsun__ _ .....
A. C. Robinson

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I her. b ■ nr.no'inro m y candidary for the
o flee of Sheriff of Sem Hole C o u n ty subject
to li e decisions of the Dem orrailc I 'r 'm a r y .
If elrrt* I I pledge myself lo discharge every
duty fearlessly, faltnf'illv and Im partially.

jtro|i!i* of Seminole county satisfac­

LEGAL ADVERTISING

Clrrull
37-Stc.

C o u r t,

S r- '.iol* C o u n ty , Flotilla
lly V, K. D D U G L A 88 D . G

Gr.’ ndpa'a Pecullir Power.
Purl iitl n ntljglit ilrmiKtil ln«f nnmmer
Hio inlyn wore wl»t»inB for rain, uhen
Willie Mitt) : “My Krnntlpn can nmk«
it min whenever ho whhIb to." Ilia
compnnlon* ImiKht'tl nt him. hut ho in*
lilted: "Well, lie ran. He Just eoI»
rlieumallrm In Ida knees nnd It m ini
rlRht nflerivard."

ELDER S P R IN G S W ATE R
TIIUMAH I). BAtER. Ph. I).

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Analrllral and Canaulllnf Chemist • Ptafeaalanal of Nalarat flrlanra
Emrrllua, llolllna Collrgr, Florida

Ptlsate Laboralary of Kotlln* College
Wlnlrr Park, Fla., Not. *lb, 191*

Mr. T. 0 . Charles
Hanford, Fla.,

Drat Hit!
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,
I h s i o rom ylrlrd careful chem ical aaatrsl* o f th e aample of waler that
; ou brought me rarf; laat week, nnsd have obtained thn following reaullai

Color___ _____________ ____ ______ Clear C h lo rin e_____1.71 Oarla per million
Total aallda . . . a.00 peril per million
llrarllois_________________ ....Neutral
23.01 pans per million
Free Ammonia . _ 00 parti per million l l a r d n r s e
N lirsiss_______________________ Tram
Albuminoid Ammonia . . . . __ — Tfaca
The ahsenrr prarllrall; mt free and albuminoid ammonia In Ihla walar and
lia see; email amount at chlorine Indlrnleo It# earellenl gualfl; far household
purposes. In addlllun le Ik* f««&lt;* ;ci!!!" Ch.,e»*siisii*u 01 superior household
• air*. II possssera special featnrra of murk value, especially lhaaa sf tir tU s n l
nalura aeration and LOW degree of hardnaaa.
The liarlirlsldglcal analysis, reaulllng In an avaraga lolal raunt, In faar
aamplsa of ike waler. of 1 barlerla per renl.l and In finding na ealan. ar nlhar
harmful b irtn k i. Cully ronflrm III good quality I n d l n lt d b j lk« (!III.MI( Al.
• Hllflll*
Of llit rriBiif « B lv n nf llilt and oihrr ffgtnfi* I ha I I hat a ttnaif ltd,i 1 hat a
fa u nit ina inf tuprrlaf Vi» til load iu till Itt l« I hit ©f lha Mlltdff W tltf ,M
Y osif (M f rtnptrlfulljr,
(Signed) TIIOHs U. IIAKKII

T. 0. CHARLES, Distributor
III PARK AVE.

T E L E P H O N E 111-W

HANFORD, FLORIDA

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21 Acres

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10 1-2 Cleared and
Tiled
5 Wells, Good House, Servants
Quarters and Barn.
100 yards from loading station
A successful farm, close in on
West Side.

$12,000-1-3 Cash

H. B. Lewis
10G
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                    <text>IN TOE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMnER 41

SANFORD. FLORIDFRIDAY, MAY 28, 1920

VOLUME v »

mob of precious Freshmen, etc" To Eleanor Herring, Anna Mason, Adelo
Sanford in grnerul the "brillinncc Hines, Adelc Hunge, Carolyn Spen­
of the class of 1920." A golden smile, cer, Winnie Strong, Helen Terwilliger
a wail of chewing gum, curly hair, fi Corn Lee Tillia, Carolyn White, Glen
propensity for "getting by" and Lingle.
other equally vnlunbla holdings of
the Seniors were bequeathed to
Juniors, Sophmores and Freshmen.
The Class gift of two hundred
dollars with which to purchase books
of reference for the library, was pre­
sented by William McKim in n short
'easing address of
well-chosen
phrases.
"Class Appreciation", the address
of the president, Miss Adele Rinrs,
was wonderfully fine and delivered in
a prepossessing manner that charmed
her nudiencc. To the County nnd
local Hoards of Education. Principal
Ogilvie anM th'e High School faculty,
Mr. Bradbury, their faithful friend,
she paid a tribute of love nnd praise;
while to the people of Sanford and
the merchants were included in her
gracefully expressed thanks
and
appreciation in behalf of the class.
To the Juniors and ofher classe"
'who come nfter, were given advice,
words of encouragement, and com­
mendation.
The presentation to tht Juniors of
the golden key" . the class emblem, n
custom that originated with the
class of ’19, was made with ehnrming
grace by Miss Alberta Ayeockc. and
was accepted with gracious dignity

are 75,000 short and over 100,000 nnd sadness; the joy of attainment
more arc are insufficient, and this have crowned the efforts of twelve
situation Is far more serious than years of school life and sadness
Bolshevism and Kedism. He ad­ marks the parting of the ivnys "to
monished the class of ’20 to hold go out into the world to fulfill their
God us their ideal and to "go on" to destines and of one ha* faith in the
the. higher things of life as their power of the class prophet to divine
the future, varied, useful, unselfish
ambition.
In the words of Mr. F. I*. Foster, and famous will be the careers of
URGE C L A S S GRADU­ who moved a "rising vote of thanks" the members of the class of ’20.
flatbed in the rays of the setting
Dr. Cox it was the most instruc­
ATES FROM GRAMMAR to
sun,
it was n goodly company of
tive address ever made from the
and HIGH SCHOOL.
High School platform. Instructive, young people, twenty-nine strong,
inspiring anu encouraging sums up serious and dignified in their col­
legiate caps and guwns, who took
All members of Senior Class the wonderful address. *
their places upon the improvised
hire photos in this issue with ihe
Dr. Cox was followed by Mrs.
exception or four that could not Julius Tukach who rendered in platform, amid the plaudits of udmiring friends and relative*.
be obtained.
Italian a vocal selection "Pnrla’1
The various numbers were won­
(Arditi) nnd in response to the encore
derfully
good and each so well
she faced the graduating class and
Senior Graduation
rendered
that
it would be difficult to
Heralded by the interesting pro­ sang "Sorter Miss You* (Clay Smith) single out, for special comment, any­
pun, of the preceding numbers of Mrs. Takach thrilled the 'audience one participant,
Commencement exercises, the with her magnificent soprano. Her
Mis* Winnie Strong, class historian
Srnior graduation on Friday evening voice was marvellous in richness and
i u s fitting close to the week of purity of tone and her singing, es­ read an interciting history of the
pecially in the first number, could not class, beginning with tho Eighth
good things.
be surpassed.
Grade year, when overflow conditions
The High School'’auditorium was
housed
them in the High School, to
The follow-up talk of Supt. Law­
tiled with an eager throng of relatives
sit
at
the
feet of High School pupils
ind friends of the young graduates ton, preceding his presentation of
to
acquire
information, dignity and a
»nd they were not disappointed^ for diplomas and certificates, was apt
and
wonderfully
clever
in
which
he
the program of music and addresses
ku never been excelled, and this not only indorsed the sentiments of
oeaiion not only sustained the re- Dr. Cox on the education of the
putition of former years for Sanford children but spoke earnestly in be­
PROF. C. S. OGILVIE, Principal
Kith but has addcJ new laurels to half of Ihe drive fo: fund* to incroare
the teachers' solary urging the co­
her success.
The platform was appropriately operation of the towns people th“.l
dworaied in the class colors of we might obtain well trained, effi­
cient teachers in our schools. The
pisiform were the graUuates, the pleasing exercises cloud with the
High School faculty, Superintendent song by the class, "Block and Gold",
Liston, representin'! the County after which the graduates filed out
School Board, Mr. B. F. Whitner, and held an informal reception in
the local Board, Dr. George Hyman the ante-room.
A profusion of beautiful floral
icd Dr. II. W. Cox. Deuh of the
Uiehers' college of fhe University of offerings testified to the popularity
Florida', who delivered the Commenc­ of the young people nnd the apprecia­
ing address. The marches for the tion of friendr.
.
.
entrance and recessional were played
by MUi Julia Laing, a talented
Class Day Cxerclsci
young musician of the Junior (.luss.
With the evening shadow* falling
Fhe uls5 accompanied Mr*. Julius across the northern enmpu* of the
TiUch I d l e r vocal reaction*. Thu High School, the most impressive
invocation vrs slvon by Dr. Geo. ceremony or exercises ofCommen cfj. Hyman which was followed by a rr.ont wco’t was held on F.lday. with
ebarmirg piano so’o, beautifully
u large and enthusiastic audlcnrot«
rendered by Mrs. E. M. Hurt (nee greet the young graduates. Friday
Mix Muriel Harrold).
was distinctly graduates day for
Tke speaker of the evening was this last day is nlwnys set a; art for
then introduced by Mr. Claude the program# which inrludc inly the
Ogilvie, principal of the High School, graduating class. They huvo r.’ino
Into their own nnd the lale nf'ernoon program, ir. the peace of the

Senior Class Roll
Ru*l on Mason, Sherman Moore,
Henry McLaulin. William McKim,
Lc lie Holler, Fordyct Rusrell, Glen
r, Gladys
Whitcomb, Hoi* Gall
Martha
Adams, Alberts Aye
Gusiie
Brown, Film Chnpi
Frank. Virginia DeCour_"Y , Herbert
Squirei, Uuth Gillon, Ethel Henry,
Ferry Lee Bell, Julia Zarhnry,

GRADUATING CLASS OF THE SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL 1920

terrupted by tbo appreciative np- i
plauic that greeted his humorous
tallies of vivid thought.
1
Dr Cox after preliminary greetings
and congratulations to the graduating
class of 1920, announced a* Ids
subject "Our Country and Its to­
morrow." The keynote of his splen­
did address wus "Education unu
the three factors in a man and wo­
man's life which determines ita auc«»«, ideals, education nnd ambition.
Ideals, the higher things of life; edu­
cation the toils of life and »in &gt;ition
that i* worth while, means slavery
»nd iievu^ does u man or wontnr.
come to a place of authority hut
meets temptation in that placo o!
authority. Said he, The man who
mt«t* tV.e emergencies of fife i.
educated and these three are the ,
fundamental principles of sucie-' ^
without. tuner one, no other twi
will re.'rtke life a success. It; this day
’ ’ icuimUm nnd doubt, he sounded
sc.other note, encouragomenl. Touch­
ing on the curly days of America
the e three guidon threads kept us
from becoming grois materialist:
through u period of materialism nnd j
r»\e r.n equal opportunity to every
mm. Amorim had given to the world
rapid
»t*amrhip. railroad,
telegraph, telephone, aeroplane, sub­
marine; the cotton-gin and the sew­
ing machine and the printing pre _
that printed our newspapers two days
before, they were due. Touching on
war periods, he stated that we fought
for ideals.^lnyaUy and humanity that
lifted our nation up nnd the men who
led in the world war were educated
College men made tho olficer for be
wo* trained. In making-a strung

(/ [I
support to tho patrons of tho school
and urging the visit cf tho parents
1 during the’ schorl year. "The goal
fer which wo are working." said she,
"Is to make thfe Grnmrmr school of
Scnford the bent In tVc
In behalf of Salllc Harrison Chaprer, D. A. R. Mrs. II. J. Starling,
Regent of the Chapter, presented the
prlxo which had been offered for the
host composition on "The Making of
American Citixcns." In making the
presentation, Mrs. Starling stated "
thnt all the papers were so good that

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James Eton
. James Btyno
Formation
Suwanne River (5 to Song) ..Class
John Lundu dst
History
Nrn Pa**op
The Land I Love
Illrds, Plants,’Animals Francis Rho
John Wilson
Government
R eb e l Denton
Mary Stanley
Lucilc Pope
Florida, My Florida
Class
(Continued on page 1, 2nd section)

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THE SANFOtU* HERALD

PAGE 1C
Wanted—T o ,b u y for'cm h u»ed
the names of advertisers adrertlslng In
this wajr. Usually »«• do not know who Fori Touring Car body. Overland
thcr are. and If wo do we ar« not expect- Hales &amp; Service Co.
39-3tc

Remember that when you bring your Ford
car to us for mechanical attention that you get
genuine Ford Service, material, experienced
workmen and Ford factory prices. No outlaw
parts allowed sold here. Your Ford is too use­
ful, too valuable to take chances with poor quality
materials. Bring it to us and save both time and
money. We are authorized hord dealers, trusted
by the Ford Motor Company to look alter the
wants of Ford owners; that’s the assurance we
offers
.

For Sqle—Two cows. two pigs
25 Hock Hens. 2 roosters,, 2 Black
Drcssor
Minorca Roosters. W. W.
40-ltd.

nest nrices psld for «*cor.d hend
For Sale—On&lt;* Ford ton truck, furniture. Look up, seo what you
worm Rear just recently overhauled. have. Dixie Furniture Co. 321
Apply Box 315 Sanford.
40.21c, Sanford Avc.
I45^12tc.
For Sale—Ford Touring Car. I.ate
Want ed—
with team t&gt;r auto
model, goo.' c&lt; nditlon. Inquire of c.mi give bond to sell 137 Watkins
W. I. Clark. Paola, Fla.
40-2t|*. home and farm products. Mggeit
For Sale—For a quick ssle, am offer concern of kind in world. SISCO
ing my farm, two horces, heno an to $5000 yearly Income. Territory
farm* Implements, ut a low figure in this county open., Wr’tc today.
For details, add res,
Mrs. Alice J. H. Watkins Co. Pent. 112 Win rm
Hcrg, 222nd St. N\ E. Washington M i n n . ______________38-5tp
D. C. ____________________ *0- t
MISCELLANEOUS
of
shafting
and
For Exchange—Good 5 parsengcr
For Sale—Lot
40-tf. Ford body « molete f r roadster
pulleys. Paragon Press.
body. M. S. Nelscn, Lex 7G. C it;
For Sole—My home, cor First
40-tf.
street und French avenue. Can give
possession about June Ost. Newly * Lost—Small alligator purse,
papered and in first class condition twain 1st and ^rd streets. Pnrk
throughout, own water system.
‘Contained 2 checks and some c'-angc
A. D. Smith.__________
39»tf. Finder please return to Mbs Annie
Nelson. 800 Elm Avc. Rewn-d. 40-1 p
For Sale—Buick. 1919
model
Iluick for sale. Looks and runs as
Lost—Gold bracelet valued as an
I good iik new. II. &amp; O. Gagagc39-tfo heirloom. Engraved "Ilarr.ir.orw
Liberal reward if returned to Mr*.
For Sale—Buick Six. 1917 model C. II. Smith. 2C7 E. Tl ird.
39-tp
In excellent condition. B. &amp; O. Motor
Co.
39-tfc
To Exchange—A heavy two horse
wagon for a one horse wagon. R.
For Sale—High quality Jersey B. Lynch. Route A. Sanford.88-3tp.
milk caws, fresh. Can be seen at
Stone Island near Enterprise or
"E / RN WHILE YOU LEARN*”
address
A.
B.
Commons,
Mossdale,
Auto-t
rr.i tor-lrurk-gcnc:ul repairing
is an Orange county man, conse­
Fla.
19-ltc.
Electrical
systems and battery re­
quently his successor would natural
pair.
welding,
etc. Write fftr our
ly come from Osceola.
For Sale—d burner oil stove, with
plan
now.
Central
Amo School, h
Since 8omln"le county wns formed oven, used only few months. 30G Elm
West
Fort
Street,
Detriot, Mich.,
19-0tp
and included In the 19th Senatorial Avenue.
opp. postoffice. "DET RIOT’S
district it bus never asked that one
For Sole—14 acre* celery land on LARGEST PRACTICAL SCHOOL.
of its citi’.ens he named for the sen-*
40-0tc.
1st
st. All tiled at renl bargain.
she make this request
a ’.o hut ahoud
s
N.
II.
(Jarnpr.
19it would he the duty of both Orange
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ **★ ★ ★ ★
and Orce- lu to repay past courtesies. ' For Sale —I house and lot on Oak *
★
USED CARS
★
As the matter stands Mr. Bryan is ave. Best bargain in town. N. II. *
★
the logical man for the senate both Garner.
19- te ir I Ford Touring Cnr
★
ir Saxon Six Roadster
from custom and from point of qualFor Snle—10 acres land within ir I Chevrolet Touring used
★
l.lrations, and his friends predict
★
that his majority in tho coming pri­ city limits Lnngwood, about five it seven months
blocks
from
brick
highway—fine
★
i
Dodge
Touring
Cnr
★
mary will he exceedingly gratifying.
citrus
land.
Will
sell
cheap.
Address
★
if
1
Olds
G
Touring
—K'ssimmce Gazette.
I Owner. Box 1080 Jacksonville, Fin. ir 1 Voile G Touring
★
38-Gtp ir
WIGHT TIRE COMPANY ★
ir
Used Car Department ★
For Snip—A five arro fnrm, three
★
miles west on First street. Call D. ir 40-tfc
★
D. Mnrstons. Box 80 City. 38- tp. ★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
1101
For Snh*—Easter Lillies.
38-3tp.
French Avenue.

rp i

1 &lt;i&gt;

For Sale —Fresh Jersey
Cow. I. E. Estridge.

Milch
38-3tc

Fir Sale—Maxwell Touring Car,
CLASS!FIKt&gt; ADVEIITISING BATES j:st repainted and new top. Cheap

Minimum Charge for any one Ad 25c
One Time, per word ........
lr
Three Time, per word
2c
Six Times, per word
........- 3c
Over Six Times, hie word per Issue
Advertising In this rolumn In which the
address of the advertiser Is not given hut
whirh refers you to Poslofllre Box Num­
ber or ("are of Ilrrald MUST he answer­
ed accordingly. Please do not ask us for

for cash. P. 0 . Box 1080, Orlando
Fla.
38-atp

For Sale—Wade Drag Saw, good
condition. F. P. Hines.
38-.’Up.
For Snle—Furniture, bods, com­
bination hook enije and desk, hall
rack, six hole Princess range and
other pieres. Mrs. W. II. Peters,
108 Elm Avc.
37-tf
For Salc/-Nine room house in
fine loeation. Apply 210 Park Ave.
37-tf.
For .Sale—12-3-4 acre farm a.
Loading station. Four houie* and
W. J. Thigpen.
142-tfe
of
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chine with stand, used very little,
Care of Herald.
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For Rent — Furnlshel hrasa,
strictly m ' o r r . G rooms 150.00
month. No rhillren. Addren P. O
Box 373 City.
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Extension telephone service is now avail­
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service.
There is no greater convenience in the
home than 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.

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attorney

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Ho has practised law lor the past twenty yours. Has b in
State's Attorney for this circuit since 1912, being nominu d
for a second term without opposition, and stands for:
A square deal to everyone.
An economical and constructive administration.
Better school advantages and no uftnecessaiy change in
text hooks. •
v ' Enforcement of the law and renpportkmment as commanded
by our Constitution.
Will not be a candidate for another office before his term
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C. F. W ILLIA M S
ED W ARD HIGGINS
D ealer
Phone 331
Manager
Slale Senator Race
As the June primary Approachex
the nomination of all candidates hecomes of deeper interest. The son­
ata l» the highest state office to
which a local man avpirei, lion. N.
C. Bryan being u candidate for that
position.
Mr. Bryan Is eminently fitted for
that place. He is a successful busi­
ness Iran and his experience with hi*
fellow men gives him an insight into
the needx cf hb district.
Hi* services in the House of Rep­
resentatives where he played a lead­
ing part In the past two scsiions
has just put him in close touch with
the issues of the state and will add
to hi* efficiency as senator.
This combination of business man
and statesman will enable him
to
vicut the questlona which confront
the senate, not alone as a state is­
sues but from the standpoint of the
individual us well.
Osreolu has always supported her
favorite son* who have aspired to
• positions of honor and trust ami will
roll up a big majority for Mr. Bryan
in the coming primary.
It has long been an established
custom for the counties of the 19th
district to alternate in selecting the
man for the senate, an Orange coun­
ty man filling this Important posi­
tion one year and an Osceola man
the next. Snator G. W.
Crawford,
the present incumbent of tho office

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furnished for llg'it housekeeping,
Over 5 nnd 10 cen store Mm.
40-3tc.
Nixon.
For Rent -For next twelve months
Comfort Cottage, 4th nnd Marnolin
ave. A. P. Connelly.
40-2tc.
For Rent— For summer, cottage
on Ocean Boulevard Seabreeze with
garage to desirable party. Address
Box. 517. Seabreeze, Fla.
39-2te.
For Rent—Attractively furnished
cottage for the tu.nmer until Oct.
1st. G rooms und hatd. Reference.
Mrs. William McKenon, Boot AShoe Shop, Sanford, Fla. 39-3tl.
For Rent—2 nicely
furniihcd
connecting front rooms for light
houFokreping. No children. Mrs.
Nixon, over 5 nnd 10c store. 3fi-3tc.
For Rent—Store Room on Sun*
ford Avenue. Seo C. 11. Lefller*
37-tf.
WANTED
Wanted—'To rent 5, 6 or 7 rooms
house. 115 French Avc.
40-.tc
40-llp.
Wanted—Kiddie Koop on wheels.
Address R. D. A. Box 213. 40- tp.
Wanted—Woman to wash
on
premises, also good cook. Apply to
Mrs. George G. Herring, French
Ave and I.a’;e Monroe.
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Tread

EN who make tire buying
their year-in and year-out
business, buy Diamonds. Note
the great many big corpora­
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Diamond Tires.
One o f them, Lko many more,
writes—“VVc have used Dia­
mond Tires lor the past two
years and &gt;havc not had Iz ask
for an adjustment. W e recom­
mend Diamond ^ iresto anyone
desiring full mileage and com­
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service they will more than do
for you in passenger car service.
c.4djuitment tBatis
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING 1TE!\IS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EXTENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

W ig h t T i r e

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of Jacksonville and Mr. Butter of
I.ONGWOOD PICK-UPS
Rev. Louis Entsmtogcr of Lake- | Paint Beach. The ladle* war...... W.r-2
lnn&lt;’» -a» l lie gucal of hi* mother, | 4'*tu franklin car.
Dr. James Purvice was here from
Mr*. C. \V. Entzmingir last week.
Tampa
over Sunday to visit his
Mr*. H. K. Chapman and little
son ilerbsrt Hay Jr., of Jacksonville, sons Ashcly James Jr., and Leon at
are visiting Mrs. Chapman's parents Cameron City.
W. II. Sipes was here over Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dinkol.
from
Miami to see his son Lionel
\V. I’. Carter of Sanford was in
who
hns
been very ill with a fever
town Tuesday.
for several weeks. Lionel had a long
Mr. Allapaugh of Orlando was
illness from typhoid fever a few
transacting business in town on years ago.
Tuesday.
The Purvice-Monroc party are
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kntzminger. leaving for Jacksonville to-day
Mr. and Mrs. Satcher and baby (Tuesday) by auto, Mrs. Purvice
daughter were shopping in Orlando and dnughter to go on to Michigan
on Saturday.
for two tnontiis visit.
Mrs. Geo. Stuart and Master
G. C. McDougal was at home from
Geo. Stuart spent Sunday in Orlando
Lakeland
last week on the sick list.
the guests of Miss Eva Stuart.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Nick Zernovean
Mrs. McGahey and Mrs. Waits
were
calling
on
Mr. and Mrs. L. M'
motored down to Winter Park on
Lucas in Longwood Sunday, the
Tuesday.
Lucas joined them for a joy riuo to
Mr. and Mrs. Shinhoiser and Kissimmee.
family of Sanford were in town on
Jodah Cameron is at home from
Sunday calling on friends.
several weeks stay at ranch in
Miss Lillian Waits returned home Dostwick.
Sunday from Williston where she
Joe Catncron, A. H. Cameron and
ftas been visiting friends for the
Mr. Gatlin were at the picnic and
past two weeks.
jolification in Chuluotu last Thurs­
Mrs Shader has returned from day.
Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell
Louis Kntzminger motored over are moving hack here from the
to Williston on Sunday
Cameron cattle ranrh in llostwick
Miss Olive Dinkel spent the week to the Cameron farms
end at home,
G. C. Chamberlain disposed of his
Mr Kieter and family nre enjojing new Chandler touring car bought
their new "Podge" car
i this spring and is now driving a tine
Franklyn car. Mr. Chamberlain is
EAST SANTO III)
i|Uotcd us saying "He was tired of
The note in regard to the coming driving a cheap car Ii felt as if h&lt;
marriage of Miss Annie Cameron and had a good one now.". Mr. Cham­
Robert Merriw ether was misprinted berlain is over from Daytona beach
It should icad that the wedding this week superinten ing the har­
would take plare June J. and will be vesting if his Irish potato crop
at the home of the bride's parents. grown f«r the Tropical Produce Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron. These! A ear of peppers was loaded at
popular young people have the most ; Moore's Station on Tuesday and
sincere congratulations cf everyone another car put on at once for pepper
for a long and happy married life, i Some of the growers are picking
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. eggplant! and tomatoes.
W. \V. Dressor were hosts at a very
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pleasant dinner party, the event
being Mr. Dressor's birthday. A
Tlie weather conditions i^c tine
delicious dinner was served ami much Nice und cool and enough rain to
enjoyed by the guest*, Mr. and Mr*. make tiling* grow nicely. ,
L I). Martin and Mr. and Mr*. J.
The Order of Knight* of the CowC. Ellsworth. A beautiful bouquet of
Whip
are in full blast in this section.
roses centered the table, u rose for
All
the
cattle owners both old and
every year of the host’s, 50 and a few
young, are renewing their pledges to
over, we won’t tell how many.
their whips and spurs; and with their
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prevatt have red neckerchiefs and leggings, with
as their guests Mr. Prevatt's sister.^ saddle bag* well filled, they go forth
Mr*. Matthew* and three children. each morning on their most tleetRecent visitors at the \V. \V. footed horses to drive in a hunch.
Miller home were Mrs. Jennie Pow­ The) return at night tired out but
ell Cowan and Miss Willie Cowan with a broad grin of satisfaction on
their faces as they report "Got so Mr*. Olive S tir/. They attended
the church services.
mam' today."
Wm. Lee spent several-day* in
Rev. R. II. Guy filled hi* regular
nopnintmen* here Saturda) evenirg1JackfrnviPo !a t week on special
i and Sunday morning and afternoon business.
at the Baptist church, punching to
Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Kilhcc and
a large and intere Mi j congregation. Mr. and Mrs. George Geiger of
Needham Jacobs of DeLond came Geneva aii come over Sunday to our
over Saturday and »et up the beau­ church services. This place was for­
tiful W. O. W. monument at the merly the home if Mr. and Mrs.
PEPSINOL Keep* You Young by grave of l. L. Hodges. He set up Kilhee and Mrs. Geiger. This was
one at the grave of J. A. Prevatt the first time in 16 years that Mrs.
Keeping You Healthy
some few weeks ego. I&gt;&lt; th of there Geiger had been to her old home
You fcrl old at 110, If your illgrstlir gentlt :r» n were sons-in-iaw of G. M. church. We were all pleased to have
system Is wrak and drrangrd You loeob* and both died cf Spanish them come.
feel young at C?, If
M i
Mrs. P. E. Culley and little son.
influenza when it made its ravage
keep your digestive organ* strong and throughout the country in 1918. Jce. of*MLinia. are visiting Mr.
lira]thy. By helping your stomach do
Culley’* m ot'ir, Mrs. Lizzie Jacob*
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tilden Jacob*
It* work, Pepslnol creates rich, abun­
this week.
dant, itrrngth-building Mood and hr are at home here again to spend a
The picnic and barbecue given for
well earned vacation after having
stimulating thorough digestion ,.rrthe
candi .ate, here last Thursday
rents Uw absorption of jtoisonous sub­ completed a very successful school was an "Era of good feelings."
stances which undermine your wnole term at Lake Monroe. Mrs. M. E. Every body seemed happy and tl e
Jacobs, their mother, of Oviedo i«
syatrin.
spending the summer with them. candidate* tild their own little,
stories and let the other fellow and
Miss Katherine Flynt of Geneva his story alone. There was no mud
spent several days with Miss Ethel si’nging, n • tramping or. others' tees
Collins last week.
In fact a!! were filled with such good
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roregarde will that some of the voters were
of St. Cloud motored over Sunday heard to say that they were sorry
to spend the day with her mother they could not vote for all of them.

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THE FRANKLIN CAR
It’s Superior Performance
Is a Matter of Motor Car History
20 Miles to the gallon of gasoline
14,500 miles
tothe set of tires
50 per cent slower
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( Na tiornil A terages)

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IHE measure of satisfactory
motoring today is what a
car does. And motorists
are realizing that it is quality
and the principles—not luck—
which enable Franklin owners
to get the above results.

The Franklin Car is the easiest
riding, safest driving, least fa­
tiguing car today. Requiring
least care, it gives least trouble
and creates least expense. It
is the most advanced automobile in design and construction.
That’s why these road records
in different parts of the country

Indigestion
Makes You
Feel Old

Bower &amp; Roumillat

GENEVA
Mrs. Charlie Chilson and children of Tampa and Mrs. Jce Brown
and baliy rf Riveriand are visiting
their parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Q.
Gresham.
Miss Emma Eichnor made n short
visit to St. Augustine last week.
Miss Lida Peters of Jacksonville
is spending a couple of weeks with
home folks.
Miss Katherine Flynt and Ossi
Flynt nfi.« ti-.j. dentist »l Sanfonl
a visit last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harrison and
Mrs. Aubrey Moran spent Tuesday
in Sanford.
Miss Alexia Meesleft last Wednes­
day for Texas to join her father.
Messrs C. F. Harrison. Gordon
Flynt, ar.d Steward Deane were
called to serve on the jury last
Tuesday.
Bert Pattiihall of Stetson spent
the week end at home.
V Min Elizabeth Stones, one of

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at our

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have been possible-and with
only one driver at the wheel
constantly on each trip.
New York to Boston and return
(45S.8 miles) in 12 hours and 5 minutes—

Indianapolis to Syracuse and
beyond

(832.0 miles) ill 221j hours—

Cincinnati to Cleveland and
Return (553 miles) in 15 hrs., 45 min.
Boston to Syracuse and return
(.693 miles) in 24 hours 20 minutes—

With a Woman Driving
New York to Montreal
(398 miles) in 9 hours and 59 minutes—

Waterloo, Iowa, non-stop
dirt road record (865.4 miles) in 24 hours

our June brides will be "showered’ came at once. Cia-ence B-rgquist
at Oviedo Wednesday p. m.
had succedeJ in getting h m out: the
w^ter being about n c f et, we hear.
UrSALA AND GH APEVILLK
Tin re was quite a criwd there and
II?st adapted to Florida
among
them
was
this
boy
Lutie
climate
ami -soil. Prompt
Mr. an i Mr;. Albert Kruse and
shipnvnt from b i g stock.
family spent Friday near Wekiva, a Hutson and his younger Prather
St ml for 1H20 ratalogu * and
. e - . err).ng but found then r.ot John. Lutie and anothir i&gt; y &amp;ta~ted
swimming
around
ti
e
ul
e
and
at
w
e e k ly p ric e l i s t . Oldest
r^,,‘ ,&gt;nouWh )et.
last
decided
to
c:i
rs
it
b
Lutie
established
s.tci h.us:* in tl:-*
The fishing seeir.-i to lie good from
gave out part way r*c s and the
state.
some of the catches wc *ee.
other boy towed him for some dis­
Mrs. Westerdick, Mrs. Barney tance till he to i bec me ex iaust.nl
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
Reck and children were among those ar.d Lutie told him to turn hi n loure
JACKSONVILLE
FLU
attending the 8th gra”'e graduation as 1 e :! ourht he could msko it but
exercises in Sanford. ’I hursday.
he vent under and only came came
T. O. Tyner h*« gi*ne hs»-V to up vme. No cne realized their danwork at the A. C. L. shops after a
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week* illncsr.
Mrs. Mcllie Thompson and little
daughter, returned home Sunday to
DeLand. ~f:er a pleasant week spent
at the home of Jesse Thompson and
wife.
We caught s;gh‘. of Miss Eva
M»im | n Sanfora. Suniiay. whero aho
is visiting with her relations, enjoy­
ing her vacation from the office at
Ormond. She expects to visit with
her father near Orlando this wiek.
and promises her Uf-saia friends a
visit were she returns to her work.
Mr*. Geo. Ballinger spent a few
Sanford prosperity is visible on every hand. Our
days in Sanford with Mrs. Verne
farmers are making good and with their success
Coller, who is just getting around
others are also prospering and best of all we all
again after an illness of six weeks.
L• lieve in Sanford and Seminole County. Money
We had a good time at the church
Sunday afternoon both at th* school
made here is also being invested in developing our
and the church service after, wi.«n
section. Our growth is legitimate and inspiring.
Rev. Brower who was with us spoke
Folks are settling dowa for a life time s t a y — buying
taking his text from Jonah. Mr*.
homes
and farms, businesses etc.
Brower took the opportunity to call
on Mrs. DcForcst who is still quite
Any one in need of anything in the way of property
ill and afterwards Alfred Ericson
will do well to call at my office. The small cement
kindly took them home in his car.
building on Park *vf).
All were pleased to have with us at
the service* Rev. Carl Ericson of
I have assisted may and can help you.
Miami who is here for a short visit
at the home of his brother Alfred
and wife. They spept a few hours
after service at the heme of Mr. and
Mrs. Magnuson.
We understand that Carl is ar­
ranging for a monument in memory c4
of hi* wife.
Sunday seemed such a perfect day
but just as we came home
service in the late afterno?’
word cane by.John I.undquis
a boy was droweeS in Crystal
to get a doctor and Dr. Denton

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CELERY
FEDS HAVE
BAD WEEK
better tim es ahead

Balling Average Including Game Played Wednesday, May 16

t 1 '" P e t o C W un-official score and .recofil k iv ^.- of the
Florida State League lias released the averages, both fielding
and batting for the Sanford Club and he has included Wed­
nesdays game. We find Gene GalTney still slugging the pill
hard enough to hold his second place in the League and still
leads the Sanford Club. Skinny Watts and Richmond fol­
low him with averages of .359 and .353 respectfully. Bat­
ting averages follow:
I*LAYERS
&lt;1 All
It
lilt 111
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Watts
Teams both in the Major Lookup
anil the Class D IcaRues have their
good days and their bad days. Some
time* they have bad weeks. Sanford
j, just finishing up her bad week.
That is, we should say bad week nnd
a couple days over.
Ever since the suspension of the
t»o players some time bnck we have
never been exactly right. Even after
they were put back in Co Rome the
only club we have been able to lick
*a* Orlando and wo don’t u*k to;
n.uch credit for trimming that bunch.
Wt cjuld use llie high school team
and do that.
After returning frdin their two day
road trip last week they met Orlundo
on our own back lot ami slipped a
cej; somewhere because we let them
gtt away with an easy one, tinnl score
10 to I. That made the Feds some­
what huffy for they didn’t do a thing
hut go down to the Caps towui the
next day and fall short of one run
doing the rame thing to them. That
v,a, Saturday and the final score was
9 to 1.
However, Monday while playing
Tampa something slipped again.
Tampa just slugged and run und
pulled about, while Sanford juggled
the pill and threw it away so often
that the final count was Tampa 10
Sanford 0. Tuesday, the team tight­
ened up snmewaht nnd together with
plenty of Watts they made it a little
harder for Tampa to win. Hut.they
won I to nothing.Then started a long road trip,the
longest wo have this first half of the
sea ion. They landed in Hradentown
to he humped off once again in the
first game there. Score 6 to 3. They
left Hradentown last night to battle
with the smokers again for two games
After finishing up there they go to
St. Pete for a couple, Monday nnd
ff/Tuesday. Wednesday Is an open date
and we suppose the team will rest.
Hut look out. This kind of hutd
luck can’t last forever ami Manager
Burns has some real ball players
headed this way and from now on
we can expect something else.
Donahue, Taylor and Mosley have
beer given their release to make room
for eume ot the new players and from
advance dope we understand that
they are players. And the rest of the
team are going to play ball, they will
have to or else—more new players.
The weakness in our pitching staff
11 just about overcome with the ar­
rival in the next day or two of sev­
eral twilers of merrit.

Richmond
Clmlker
Ollermnn
Schwetering
Hums
Burdick
Inman
Johnson
Tavlrr
Cahill
Sells
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Fielding Averages Including Game
Played Wednesday,. A L y 26th
Peter finds that Johnny, Richmond and Solis have
dean records ho far and art1leading the Club in (hiding.
Tlu* fielding averages follow:
PLAYERS

Johnson.......................
Richmond
S o lis ...............................

Ollermnn
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Cahill
GalTney........................
C halker.......................
Schwetering ................
In m a n ..........................
Burns
Lutz
Burdick
W a tts......

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Taylor

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5
S 10
5
5
1G
13 91
3

13
10
10
4

14
14
4
12
4
4

18
21
55
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26
16

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18
1
14
7

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41
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5
13
4

Orlando

9

5
9
9
7
11
13

Harlow

7

Sanford
Lakeland
St. Pete

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Sanford beat Orlando two to noth­
ing, Orlando heat Sanford same acore.
then Orlundo beat Sanford ten to
one and Sanford beat Orlando nine
to one'. That leaves us one run behind
lint we will make it up with interest
next week.
Daytona won sovrral games lately
Now watch ’em. They are bound to
go higher. We wish that they had
'picked u good team to Lrcnk their
losing streak with instead ot the team
they did.

YES SIR!
I have been’calling on “the store that is different.” I heard
some one say that the store was somewhat different and I went
there just to seejfor myself. I find them different in many respects
but one of the very noticeable ways is the way they treat their
customers. Justus nice and pleasant as any place I have been.
They make shopping a pleasure. Oh yes, I bought a suit while
there. They handle Society Brand and Campus Togs. Both
good lines. I purchased one of the Campus Togs suits and they
told me that if it didn’t hold up they would give me a new suit.
I believe ’em, too. And the price was far lower than I thought
I was going to have to pay. Yes Sir! my advice to you is

Sanford Scores for the Week
Friday at Sartforii 1, Orluntio 10
Saturday at Orlando 1, Sanford fi
Monday nl Sanford 0, Tampa l(f
Tuesday at Sanford 0, Tampa 4
Wed ut Hradentown 6, Sanford 3
Thurs. at Hradentown ".Sanford 1

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has some arm*
from centerficld
grand stand, llut
a $5.00 bill this
umps fined him
stunt.

Orlando is having trouble too.
They must he to lot Daytona beat
them eight to nothinv *f»*s
thirteen' straights.

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Ericson of Miami was here
»evi-al day# of this week coming up
to look after his lot at the cemetery
where he buried his wife last Octo­
ber. Mr. Kricson is well known here
where he resided in the early days
being in the drug business in which
line he is engaged in Miami. His
many friends here were glad to sec
him again.

Sanf d lost the second game of
the series with Hradentown yester­
day with Sells working aggainst
I.iricy the manager of the growers.
Sanford left Hradentown last night
t.i play a two game series with Tampa
The standing of the rluhs before
to-days games show that Sanford
is ‘in fifth pliiee, one half game be­
hind fourth place and three and one
half games behind Orlando who holds
down the third place of the ladder,
and four games behind second place
with eight and one half games be­
tween ns and first place, lit other
words just two weeks would change
the whole thing around and we belie.ve that with the new players
coming Sanford will figure in this
thing very prominently.
Score by i{tilings of yesterdays
ganivSunfonl—000—100-000-1 J
Hradentown—300-031—000-7 l l
Batteries for Hradentown. Larricy
and Hurdy for Sanford Sells and Luts

And talking about the umpire that
man Franklin is small but he is loud.
No back talk to him.

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643
444
400
385
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Odd Fellows Ret Together
The Odd Fellows of Sanford will
bold a "get-to-gether*’ meeting next
Monday night. This is but one of a
number of such meetings they will
bold during the year, as each month
bating a fifth Monday night, such
wight is devoted to social meetings.
13'erv member f; urged tc be prew,nt. Alio any visiting Odd Fellows
will be cordially welcomed.
*‘Ucken pillau will be served.

CAME AT BRADENT’N

Johnny Johnson
Throws the hall
over the top of the
that arm cost him
time because his
that much for the

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FEDS LOST
THURSDAY
7 TO 1 IN

Tampa has a nice team, All g.'od
ball players. We ain’t saying a thing
but we wonder how many clatt m?n
they have. There is one way to find
out, that is if they win the first half
Just let Orlando win the second half
a nd we ran rest assured that a vi­
gorous investigation will follow.

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By CHAS. L. BRITT

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In the future the only* passes that
will he honored at the gate will lie the
the ones issued nt the head office in
Orlundo and signed by Mr. Hose.
No more free tickets will lie issued by
by the local club.
Sunford fans are not displaying
that same kind of pep they did in
years gone by.’ WJi^n the home team
was a runor two or a half dozen runs
behind they made just ns'much fuss
from thu grandstand ns if they wore
ahead. This year ihey hang their
head* and act like they are praying
nnd some of them Oven hoot the
local players. That Is not the way
Even if the players act like they have
lost all their fitflit, lets us figKDright
on. maybe It will help. And back up
the local players and their manager,
it’s certain It will do no harm, even
nt times when it can do no good.
And we still claim thnt Sanford
into ihe best manager in the league.
Even though some of his material
has not shown up to he A No 1.
he has better stuff coming and when
he Is right—well you'll see.
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The averages released by Peter
shows Gaffney still murdering that
pill enough to keep him right rloae
to the top. Seme slugger that.
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Memorial Exercises
The Brotherhood of Locomotives
Engineers will hold their annual
memorial exercises at. the Princess
Thetre on Sunday Jtine 13th a t 3:30
p. m. The pubtid U cordially Invited

to »n*mlf'lh«p sarvlcau - ■'

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THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J, HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, BairtaeM Manager
Published Every, Friday by

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

from all mud slinging and putting
forth his claims in a calm and
straightforward manner- From report
in the district he will be elected as
our congressman from the Fourth the
people stating that they w nt u
change in c ngretmnn and they want
a man who Is active, who is progres­
sive business man and one who will
get the district whnt it nee^s.
OUR SCHOOLS
The Sanford schools ha\o just
closed another very sucrc-wful season
and the teachers and the patrons and
the officials of the school boards are
very proud of this years record. The
graduating classes of the schools
allowed that Sanford hoys and girls
are striving for knowledge and are
resolved to attend the schools and
to graduute. The senior class this
yea' !« one cf the largest that has
ever left this imjitutlrn ami con­
tained many hoys which is rather
unusual f &gt;r any high school class at
the majority of the graduating class
es th.c boys Jre consplcious hy their
absence, respite t)e fort tint
teirhrr's salaries have been low the
Sanfxrd teacheri have remained on
the firing line and the schools have
J.od a corps of teachers above the
average. There v.ill ho some change.'
in the teachers for next your
nt many of the patrons are of the
opinion that you» *ir teachers ami
those with new ideas and progres­
sive methods should lie employed
capeclrtiv since the patrons of the
nchopls have arranged for moremoney
to he paid the tore' ers and they
think that the best teachers that
money cun employ c • u' ! Ln pmcured.
With a fine record for this year
and the pro’poets bright der another
most succeed'd yenr the Sanford
schools go marrhing onward and
forward and advertise our city as
the home of good schools and th«*
center of educational pride.

UT WIRES IN FACE OP
INJUNCTION AN» ALMOST
WENT TO
JAIL FOR
FOOLISH STUFF.
The Southern Utilities Co., seem­
ed to think thet they were greater
than the courts and on Wc&lt;!rr*»’:y
in ti e face of tin injunction re train­
ing them from cutting o„t
cue
un .
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suderr t. fl c.’: Iccl! .t ;u ;.cr lu re t
cut wirer. But the first snip tf the
no ip,', c.;. li,ought. r..*aycr Stevens hi
th e job and he hunted up Manager
Morris ’f tie Utilities Co., uml Cary
ID. l.unt'.k. who drew up the
air
tight injunction ami » ’ ■« instill
acting for the city uni" ’.:dr care i.i
nettled and Mr. 1 • mlis called up
Attorney Crawfo ,u Kir rrmce and
naked him w! at ! e meant by living

WE'LL
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Don’t Id a toiUdcar »tir your u rath:
Send if lo un to lair a balk.
T V 7E wonts'dean your car
** i.k ?a schoolboy washes
his c a n —w c ’l 1 m a k e a
thorough job nf it uml pd.H'.
it faithfully. A l l or o u r
work is done along the plan
of “ we want to see your face
again.” Our repair work is
expertly done.

property was read and ordered filed. $202.00; H. B) Ste vend, 'Acct, of
Communication from City Mana- Clinic for May,'1$25.00; Jno. Ai
Crocker, Special investigator * ir.'
it ger relative to one, Hy Caldwell in*
Debt.,
1- closing certain City property on connection with ’Pollee
n Orange Avo was read and ordered $120.59; G. A. Abbott, CjLy Majtr.,
Salary for June, $300.00; B. P.
»r tiled.
k
Communication from City Mana­ Smith, Services as Janitor May 15
ger relative to Telephone Co. cutting to May Slat. $6.00. Total $3,420.95.
'* trees on French Ave was read and
l* ordered filed.
t*
a 1 Communication from City Mana*
“ God Gives Every Bird it’s
B ger relative to oyer-crowdlng at the
u | Star theatre was read and referred to
food, but ,uoes not throw it
,1 i Mayor it. It. Stevens for InvMtigaj- tion.
into the nest—rBurnett Print
d
Communication from the Lake
Y O U have your money each
i Front Improvement Co. relative to
o Bulkhead assessment against their
to save Do You Do It? When
t property and asking certain concessio
- was read and referred to the City
this year is ended will you have
J Attorney for investigation and report BUT FEW CASES ON CALEN­
anything to show for your labor?
DAR ANI) THEY ARE CON*
V
Report from City Manager in the
1 matter of lighting Mellonville and
TINUEI) UNTIL TFALL TERM
B Celery Ave was read and the matter
Circuit Court opened here Tuesday
1 laid over until next meeting,
morning
with Judge Perkins on the
f
The Auditor and Clerk reporting a bench and Stnte Attorney David
B sufficient balance of cash now in the Saoltz pro:cut and Seminole county
t Banks to the City's credit to admit is such a well behaved county that
r of a sum of $10,000 or $12,000 being court adjourned yesterday at noon.
put on time deposit, it was mov^d by The following members of the grand
S. O. Chase, seconded by C. E. jury.
Henry that the Auditor &amp; Clerk be
D. L. Thrasher, Foreman; I. D.
authorized to transfer such funds to Hart; W. W. Van Ness; Ed Betts;
regular savings account distributing J. R. Richards; W. II. Treadwell;
equally among the three City e Rand Merrlwethcr; G. W. Messenger
positries. The same wus passed un­ R. II. Davis: E. J. Taylor;* A. C.
animously.
Smith; W. E. Oglesby; J. I. Ander­
It was moved by C. E. Henry son; II. C. Tyler; F. P. Rines; S.
and seconded by S. O. Chase that the M. Doane; W. J. Thigpen; W. M.
the services of Special Invektigator Haynes, Clerk.
John A. Crocker be and they are
TJic following were members of the
• hereby dispensed with and the Audi* petit jury:
&lt; tor Si Clerk is authroized to draw a
K. R. Murrell; L. M. Tyre; C.
literary 'ability that The RtpuM(
warrant for $136 59 in payment of W, Laing; Tim Keane; T. W. Eil- a chance to address the voters.
Next
Saturday
night
the
Repre­
Star
will give It in it* entirety i
his expenses and services to date. liams; J. D. Beck; C. J. Merricather;
sentatives, F. P. Forster and J. Lee tha young uulhor left fir hnr.o br
1 Same Was duly parsed.
E. F. Lane; C. M. Williams; R. W. Smith, The Senators, M. O. Over- fore the essay was nt ainatiV ft
It was moved by S. O. Chase ami Austin; O. J. Pope;
F. Brannon: street and N. C. Bryan and the publicntu n.
j seconded by C. E. Henry that the
State Attorneys Geo. DeCottes,
' City Engineer, T. F. Williams pro­
John Peacock and David Sholtz will
ceed to procure material and makt1
address the people. All of these
preparations to lay sewer for Block
gentlemen have been invited hut it
10 and Tier 119 E. U. TralTord's
it is not known that all of I'hem will
Map of Sanford, provided Mr. J.
be able to appear but the meeting
Muss on finance the proposition. |
Thtuir
will be enlivened by other* if possible.
Same was duly passed.
0w
On the last Saturday night before
It was moved by C. E. Homy and
the primary, Sat. 29th the candidates
seconded by S. *(&gt;. Chase that the
for Clerk of the Court, Sheriff, Coun­
City Engineer proceed to procure
ty Judge, County Commissioner and
material and make preparation;', for
ether offices will lie heard.
drainage outlet of north half of
Keep these dates in your mind am!
Block 7. City of Sanford. Same was
be at the corner of Park and First
duly passed. ,|
street tomorrow night and next
The City Attorney was instructed
Saturday night ami hear these
to draft Urdinance ordering the
speakers.
foregoing improvements.
\ Children’s Vaudeville
The reiignation of G. A. Abbott
• Picture Show and Children's
as City Mqnager wns presented and
Vaudeville at the Princess Thursday
on mofim of 5. O. Chase and secondnight. June 3rd. Benefit of the Pres­
dd by C. E. Henry Ids resignation
byterian
church Organ Fund by the
wns duly accepted to take effect at
Circle
of
Mrs. J. E. Pace.
once an ! the Auditor Si Clerk was ,
authorize] to draw a warrant for .
To Make Transparent Paper.
$300.00 In f-vor of G. A. Abbott as
To make transparent pnper, dilute
salary f. .* June upon receipt of bis
one part of castor oil with two or throe
report a..d all records, and papers ,
parts of alcohol, dip the paper Into It
belonging to the City now in his
and hang It In the open nlr In dry.
possession and after duly auditing his |
account ta date. Same wus duly |
Sanford Girt Wins First llonorr
passed unanimously.
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The following from the ReporterThe following warrants were read *
Star in writing the
j
and approved and the Auditor it
exercises of the Cathedral School mill
Clerk authorized to draw checks for i
he interesting to the many Mends cf
payment of same:
?’.i*s Mildred Huston of tl.it city;
"The vu'edictory essay on f'Sociftl
G. A. Abbott, Salary, $160.00; L. |
Reform" given by Mbs Mildred
R. Philips, Salary, $100.00; Ellen j
Hustcn of Sanford, and which took
Hoy, Sultry, $35.00; David Speer. |
first honors of the class, by winning
Chief of Police, Salary. $75.00; J. M. (
the medal for the best'essay. This
Vickery, Patrolman, Salary, $62.50; |
wns a rer.arknhle production for »•*
Floyd Peel, Motorcycle
Officer, ,
young a student foril v as thought
Salary, £72.50; S. L. Ha-eldon, Pa*
stripped Imre of any efflorescent
trnlmap. Salry, $70.49; E. E. Walker |
c a n d id a t e roit
verbiage. The young lady showed
Patrolmen, Salary, $57.50; G. P. I
study and n wide re«*«-fh and the S T A T E t S E N A T O R
Paxton, FI e Chief, Salary, $75.00; ,
essay won so high a place from its
P. F. Sm'tli, Firoman, Salary, $10.07; ,
FROM 19th DISTRICT
T. B. Lynch, Fireman, Sulury, $40.00 (
Alfred Fester, Tax Col. Salary, $25.0 ,
Alfred F'stcr, Tax Col. $13.00; J. N. ,
Tolaf, City Physician, Salary, $40.00 i
Geo. G. Herring City Atty, Slary,
$75.00; Mac McGill. Sanitary Col. |
Salary, C40.00; Hill Lumber Co.,
Lumber for Court Boom, $27.60; H.
Si W. B. Drew Po„ Tux Boll sheet- '
&amp; Binders, $85.15; American Lafranc
Fire Engine Co., Hatchets for Fire
Dept., $5.89; Sanford Wagon Wks, j
Horseshoeing Si Reparis, $1.25; Sou. 1
Utilities Co. Street Lighting (Can­
celled by Commission); F. P. Rines,
Gasoline, Oil
Auto Supplies,
$115.95; Mrs. Mabel L. Fcrnald,
Quarterly Installment Acct. $500.00;
G. P. Paxton, Special services, Paint­
ing, $40.28; G. A. Abbott, Petty (
Cash
Acct Special Investigator,
1171.69; Elder Springs Water Co.,
Water Ticket, $6.00; E. A. Douglass,
Clerk of Circuit Court, Record ami
costs, $3.61; G. A. Abbott, Petty
Cash Acct Pay Roll Week ending
A satisfactory connection with
May 16th. $433.14; G. A. Abbott,
a strong, friendly bank is the
Pretty SCnsh Acct. sundry hills, n
$101.99; G. A. Abbott, Petty Cash •&gt;
b ^ t possible business reference,
Acct.
sundry
him,
$!7.S0; 11
and is one of the many impor­
Elder Springs Water Co., Water °
tant reasons for maintaining
Ticket, $5.00; E. A. Douglass, Clerk *
Circuit Court, Recording ami costs. a
such a connection.
$3.61; G. A. &gt;Abbott, Petty Sash &lt;1

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look after your car's health
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Mention of
Matter! In Brief
Personal Item!
«fInterest

In and About
&lt;£ The City &lt;£

C. D. Hrumley of Chnluota was in
the city yesterday on business.
Ford Front and Rear Bumpers.
Sam’ord Cyvlc Co.
^jtl-rjtc
Mrs. L. Grow is in Tampa for a
few days account of illness of her
daughter-in-Jaw.
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Top Recovers for Ford and Chev­
rolet. Sanford Cycle Coy ^ 41-lte
Mr. and Mrs. A. D.. Kelly have
purchased the Braddy jiVctykty on
Oak Avc.
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New Bulcks have arrived. Sec
W. J. Thigpen.
JOV V* -*l-ltc
Scat Covers for Fords. Sanford
Cycle Co.
41-ltc
Mrs. R- P. Jinkins with a congenial
party motored to Orlando, Tuesday
afternoon.
New Buicks have arrived. Sec W.
J. Thigpen.
41-llc
Among the visitors from Altamonte
yesterday was J. II. Oataen who has
a fine grove uhd other property at
that point.
v
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath, la--In.
Sanford on Tuesday .jantUTrlday
of each week.
It. L. Campbell secretary, of .^he
State Federation of Lobo([ afas ln-^lie
city Tuesday of this WtJek’caHlng on
his many friends.
We carry the largest assortment
of Sporting goods including Spaldings
Wright, Ditaon and Reach Balls,
Batts, Mitts, Gloves, Foot Balls,
Tennis Balls and Racquets. Sanford
Cycle Co.
,
11-tJc
God’sCare CongregationulChuren
Sunday morning. In the evening.
"Jacob vs. Esau,'* or tTie ‘ Sin of
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I real e s t a t e
Automobile and Fire
INSURANCE

[ E. F. LANE
TRINITY SUNDAY

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THIS IS THE DEDICATION DAY
TO THE GLORV OF GOD IN
THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
For the defence of the nncjent
Faith t h e t h r e e Christian
W*___l_
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*1C4y fyi *ti* It- .'JsV. *1-•»
Creed: the Nicene Creed and
the Creed of S a in t. Athanasius.
In the fourth Century,-when
Hu.* many .sects had about over­
whelmed the Church, S. Athan­
asius stood forth ns 'the' in­
vincible champion for truth,
which the Church has preserved
for us.
, &gt;
From this incident came*the
saying:
"Athanasius Contra Mundum"

CHURCH SERVICES
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HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Park Ave. at -ith St.

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Everyone Always Welcome Here

Summary of fbe
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

Mr. C. J. Cranston has purchased
the Kriggle place on W. First street
where he expects to live. This sale
was made by J. E. Spurling.
Mr. Allen has purchased the J. L.
Miller property on West 2t .1 Stwherc
be will make his home In the near
future. J. E. Spurling made the sale.
New Buicks have arrived. See W.
J. Thigpen.
41-ltc
Mr. Van De Hock has purchased
one of Billy Hill’s houses on Myrtle
Ave and moved in last week.
Chevrolet Front and Bear Bumper
Sanford Cycle Co.
41-ltc
Hon. N. C. Bryan of Kissimmee
candidate for the State Senate was
in the city on Wednesday.
Car load of Chevrolet cars ju*t
arrived. Taylor Motor Co.
41-ltc
Hon. M. 0. Overstreet of Orlnndo
candidate for the State Senator was
in the city a short time on Wednesda
Car toad of Chevrolet cars just
arrived. Taylor Motor Co. 41-ltc
Mrs. H. B. McCall of Oviedo
spent Tuesday in Snnford the guest
of Mis. Frank Adams.
Car load of Chevrolet cars just
arrived. Taylor Motor Co.
41-ltc
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler are
driving a fine new 8 cylinder Peerless
car recently purchased of the Bryan
Auto Co.
Congressman \V. J. Seurs was here
yesterday enroutc to his homo in
Kissimmee from points on tlje east
const.
Hon. Geo. A DeCntte* Is in Okee­
chobee this week on an important
court case and will he unable to
speak Saturday night with the other
candidates.
Don’t forget the big speaking at
the corner of First street and Park
avenue Saturday night beginning
at eight o'clock.
Car load of Chevrolet cars just
arrived. Taylor Motor Co. 41-ltc
The many Sanford vrlends of II. H
Hill were glad to see him again from
his home in Columbia S. C. where he
is now residing.
Car load of Chevrolet cars just
arrived. Taylor Motor Co. 41-ltc
Victor Starbuck a prominent at­
torney of Orlando was in the city
this weak attending court und legal
matters in general.
Car load of Chevrolet cars just
arrived. Taylor Motor Co. 41-ltc.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Grayum
motored to I.ake Wales and Frost­
proof spending Sunday and Monday
with friends and relatives.
See our Everyready Daylo window
$10,000.00 Prize Contests. Sanford
Cycle Co.
41-ltc
Chevrolet and Ford oversize
Stc::ir,» WbtcL. Cunfuid C&gt;dt&gt; Co.
41-ltc.
Walter Neal of the Itecord Print­
ing Co. of St. Augustine was In the
city Tuesday and paid the Herald
ollice an appreciated visit.
Phone 114 for reliable service.
Leons Auto Transfer Alwaya on
time.
41-2te.
W. F. Shelly leaves' today for
Atlanta where ho will attend the
Tri-State convention fo the B. of L. E
See our Sporting good Wintiuw*
display. Base hells, Bats, Gloves,
and mitts. Wright, Ditson Tennis
Balls. Sanford Cycle Co.
41-ltc
Rev. C. W. White and wile of
Ocala but formerly pnstor of the
Methodist church here were in
Sanford last week attending Common
cement exercises.
II. Bennett reptesenting the
Model Land Co., of St. Augustine
was in the city yesterday on business
connected with his firm.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Scharfhousen
and daughter were (he week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monger, Mr.
Scharfhnusen was formerly located

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OP UAINK.SVII.I.K. FI.A.

FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
man who has worked In close association with the present Commlssioncrs during the trying times of Federal control
A man who has only two planks in his platform:
The lowest ratea that can be secured consistent with
good service.
5. The best service possible for the shippers of Plorlda.
.. man who ia experienced in the regulation of common
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carriers, and who could take hold at once without having to
learn.
Mr. Tench was horn in South Carolina his Mother being a
native of that State. His Father is a native Georgian, and
was a Major in the Confederate army.
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THE SANTORO HERALD

In Sanford with one of the barber
smps. Ho has been In DeLand thir
past week and is now on his way to
his home in Jacksonville.
Rev. S. W. Walker and wife who
have been in Mississippi for the
past few weeks returned home lust
week. The people of Sanford are
glad to sec him hack.
Mr. Sherwood llarvas* sold hi.
home on French Ave to Mr. and
Mrs. Sccress and he has bought a
nice bungalow on Magnolia to which
they wilPmove about June 1st.
Among the Volusia county legal
lights attending court this week are
State Attorney David Shultz of
Daytona, John Peacock of DeLand,
candidate for State Attorney and
Cary Landis of DeLand.
F. L. Thrope of Orlando, managrr
of the Southern Roll Telephone Co.,
of th at place and acting us nufnager
of the local oitlco during the absence
of manager Perry was here this week
looking after the company's affairs.
Mrs. II. J, Ssy of Topeka Kan. is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Moffett on Celery Ave. Mrs. Say
is here on business in regard to her
farm, on Clcry Ave and is the aunt
of Mrs. Moffett.
Capt. P. M. Elder attended the
postmasters Convention at DeLand
this week and had one of the im­
portant papers that was read a t t l a
convention. Our postolllce und our
postmaster are looked upon as being
A. 1. among the best of the state.
Will Truer editor of the Florida
Farmer and Stockman of Jackson­
ville and one of the best writers in
tin* state on (arm topics was here
Wednesday being enroute to Tampa
with his family for a business and
pleasure trip combined.
Hon. H. H. Witherington * of
Apopka was in the city Tuesday the
guest of his daughter Mrs. H. C.
Waters. Mr. Witherington lias just
returned from a trip to Washington,
und on Wednesday ami Thursday
attended the postmasters convention
at DeLand as he is postmaster tit
Apopka.
Johr. M. Muriel graduate of Stet­
son law who located lust year in
Okeechobee and this spring entered
the race for the ollice of Representa­
tive in the Legislature front Okecho
bee county, has withdrawn his name
as a candidate ow ing to the demands
of his increasing Inr practice. An­
other Jjtctson boy tanking good.—
DeLand News.
Alexander Irvin of Washington
Georgia is among the prominent
visitors to'the city thkj week and is
the guest of his sister, Mrs. Cecil
Gabbett. Mr. Irvin m cashier of the
Washington Exchange Bank and is
prominent in the affairs of his section
of Georgia. He notes many improve­
ments in Sanford in the past year
and were it not for the fnct that his
interests are in Georgia he would lie
tempted to make Sanford his home.
W. E. Bryant representing FurchJ u t : i C u. uf Ja.Vi-i.UM V. 1.11 nptoMl
Sunday in the city taking advantage
of the splendid hotel facilities offered
by Sanford and also to see his old
friends here. He ami Mrs. Ilyrunt
lived here several years ago since
tliat limp he lived for some time at
his old home near Gainesville and
served several terms ns chuirmnn of
the Beard of Cuunly Commissioners
of Alachua county. Mr. Bryant says
that Sanford is making remarkable
strides in building and devclnpemnt
and is known far and wide as one of
tilts bustling cities of Florida.
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
RAGS. ANY KIND EXCEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
BED SPREADS. AT THE
HERALD OFFICE.
69-tf
Lu’cien White and daughter of
Pennsylvania are in the city lor u
few weeks while Mr. White is im­
proving Ids property on Sanford
Heights, lie recently purchased the
Resor grove und owns his father's
place long known as the White
place on the hill und is making many
changes in the property with theidea
of spending this winters here. Ho is
an old Sanford hoy and his mnny
friends are glad to know that he will
he hire again. He Is n developer ami
will he a most valuable asset to this
city. Mr. Wldte and^iMughtej- nre the
guests of Mr. and Mrs..G. I). Hart
while here.

sorgu with a ohlc little hat of hlark tin t i n big. .wltlv ?^schi whlcV wii
in colonial style. &gt;
made attrative and cosy with pot:)d
The ring ceremony was performed palm* and ferns and a profjiion of
by Dr. George Hyman of the Baptist the gay and vari-enlorcd phlex
Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Editor
Temple,
only relatives and close
In the csitrro of the afternoon Mr*.
Phone 395
friends of the contracting couple Steinmeyer gave an interesting, In­
witnessing the ceremony. Mr. and formal talk and Miss Ruth SteinWelfare Department Meeting
Mrs. Kendall left immediately in
With Mrs, H. W. Herndon pre­ their car for a short wedding trip myer. who is a talented reader de­
jovornl
siding, tii iast meeting for the season to the East Coast. They will reside lighted everyone with
pleasing
selections.
An
Ice
c
v.rrse wax
of the Welfare department, an inter- with Mrs. Arthur Johnson.
served at the refreshment hour.
esting program was opened with a
Camping at Sliver I.ake
with a piano solo by Miss Julia
Birthday Dinner
Chaperoned by Mra. G. W. Bailey
Laing. Reports showing progress was
Celebrating his sixth birthday. a group of girls enjoying the delights
made by the itunding
committees
i tarn
Master
Billy'Gillen entertained with andfjdeasures' of camping at Silver
and new committee^ t$ejp appointed
a
sprnd-the-day
party and dinner
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as follows:
on Wednesday at which ten little
House—Mrs, R. M. Grovenstein guests Boyish sports were enjoyed ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ *★ ★
Courtesies—Mrs. R. L. Peck, Mrs. throughout the day and dinner, the ★
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D. A. Caldwell,
kind little boys enjoy, was served at ir Christian Science Services
Domestic Science —Mrs. E. M. uno o'clock, h color scheme of green ★ will bo held at the Wnman'a ir
Galloway.
and pink v ere effectively carried if Club, Oak Ave, between 3rd ★
if
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, chairman of out with ferns, sweet peas and the ★ und 4th streets on SUnday
if
morning
at
10:45
o'clock.
ir
the Educational drive, reported
pretty pine vine. In the late afternoon
$1753,81 cash in hand which with ice cream cake and candies were ser­ ir Subject: "Ancient and mod- ★
if
the pledges will bring the fund for ved and the kiddies wended the ways ★ ern necromancy, alias Mesif
teachers’ salaries to $4000.00 with homeward, a tired, happy group of it merism and Hypnotism doif
the easy prospect of reaching the youngrttr. who votid a Billy a if nounccd." 41-ltc
x
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right royal litt.e 1.0, 1.
$5000.00 goal.
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Helping
a’
.
ong
the
joyous
celebra­
Mrs. S. Puleston reported that a
request had come to the department tion were: Wallace Phillips, Frederick
to assume the payment for the in­ Williams. Frank Langley, Edwin
strument cases and one litter stretch­ Shelly, James Hayes, Eugene Es*
er for the Fernald Laughton Mem­ tridge, William Braddy, Robert
Sanford People Should Not Delay
orial Hospital, the cost amounting to Adams and Charles 1'iplar.
If your kidneys are inflamed.
Don't stand around and do nothing.
$107.50. The department having set
Like
a fire it will Boon be beyond con­
apart $100.00 fur a donut inn to the
Stag Parly
trol.
hospital unanimously voted to add
Among the many charming en­ You will get the alarm in time—
the $7.40 for this purpose.
or dizziness or disorders of
tertainments given for members of theBackache,
urine.
On motion of Mrs. R. J, Holly, the graduating class of '20 the stag
Heed the warning.
seconded by Mrs. E. P. Morse, it dinner in honor of Henry McLnulin
Give your kidneys a rest by living
was voted to place $1000.00 to the Jr., on Monday night ut the home of mom carefully.
Doan's Kidney Pills to help stamp
credit of the building fund for a now his parents Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Me outUse
the cause.
Laulin
was
one
of
the
most
delightful
club house. Mrs. Holly announced
Profit by a Sanford woman's experi­
that a ease of soap hud been donated Enjoying the delicious "eats" und ence.
Mrs. Geo. Smith, Route A, says: "It
to the Spring Carnival could bo the warm hospitality of the home,
several years ago that I used Doan's
purchased from her in lots of one or were Curtis Barber, Otis Cobb, Glenn was
Kidney Pills for backache and other
more bars until told. Quality guar­ Whitcomb and Sherman Moore.
symptoms of kidney trouble.
They
gave mo great relief and helped me in
anteed.
every way. Other members of mi fam­
Attractive Porch Parly
Mrs. Galloway opened un Inter­
ily have taken Doan’s K'dney Pilu. with
In honor of their former and well- wonderful results, too. 1 am giud to
esting diseu ion on the program for
the comint: yvar ami announced the beloved teacher, the Truth Seekers give this endorsement." ,
60c, ut atl dealeta. Don’t simply
visit of atrs. Edgar Lewis, former were in)’lied to meet Mrs. F. E. askPrice
for n kidney remedy -get Doan s
Stefnmyer
Min
tiny
afternoon
at
the
president of the State Federation, in
Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Smith
the interest of the JUniversity ex­ home of Mrs. L. P. Hagan on Sanford had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfjs., Buf­
tension ii-iir r o,t citizenship, with Height!. Ti e guests were en'e-tnlned falo, N. Y.
the privilege of having a prominent
lecturer with the club, beginning ia iiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiH
October, every two weeks for several
months. Members present were
enthusiastic und voted to recommend
to the general club the advisability
of accepting the offer. The lectures
will be no expense to the clltb.
The question of hot lunches for
the school children aroused enthu­
siastic discussion and was left with
the Domestic Science Committee
for Investigation with instructions to
report to the department.
Mrs. V.’akeflcid’a generous offer to
the cluli to demonstrate and teach
"the differences and Uses of fruit
juices" was accepted with cordial
appreciation, the demonstration to
have u part on the program for the
new club year.
Civic days will be included ulso
in toe program, important among
the plans being the re-newul of the
AKhough little that Is revolutionary in engine concustom to plant llowor seeds for
s'ruction w...s in evidence in 1920 ear models displayed at
fall and spring gardens with Inspec­
the New Y .rk and Chicago automobile shows, a marked
tion und prizes for same.
improv ment in motors that should make them more
At the rinse of the nulling Mrs.
satisfactory
to owners, was apparent.
Herndon thanked the members, in
words of appreciation, for their sup­
Take the motors in the new Series “S" line of i
port and encouragement and urged
Lexington Motor Co., of Conneraville, Ind., for example.
even a larger activity where the
Vibration in this motor has been practically eliminated.
work is resumed in the full.
Crank shafts have been mnde so much larger that
The Interesting program closed
cannot whip.
with a charming piano solo by -Miss
Helen Tcrwilllger.
These changes for the betterment have been :___

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN

ANSWER THE ALARM

Changes Eliminate Vibration
In Lexington Motors

Birthday Parly
Little Miss Katherine Johnson
celebrated her fourth birthday on
Saturday afternoon.
With about thirty-live of her little
friends at her home 610 Magnolia
avenue. Games frequently used by
youngsters were played. Ice cream
cuke and marshmallows were served.
Ladles assisting Mrs. Johnson were
Mrs. Hurley, Mrs. McMahon, Mrs.
Freeman, Mrs. Wolf anil
Miss
Lucille Anderson and Miss Edna
Stiles.
•
Katherine was the recipient «f
many pretty und useful gifts.

Celebrates With Parly
Elizabeth, the tiny d'uightcr of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Igou celebrated
her forth birthday with a party
on ^Thursday afternoon Seventeen
happy ki:ldies gathered at the home
to enjoy the fun and frolic' having
the best time of theif young lives.
Elizabeth is u gracious little hostess
who
with the help of her mother
Piano Tuning.
served
cake and ice-cream. Mrs.
Same old price—Five
Dollars
Repairs extra. No chargo for mileage.. Igou was assisted in looking ufter
1 enjoy riding. Wade, the Tuner the happiness of her small guests
by Mrs. A, B. Mahoney, Mra.
Orlando.
38-4tp.
Clarence Wolfe and Mrs. E. W. Wells

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GOD'S CARE
Congregational Church
Sunday Morning
Evening
"Jacob vs. Esau

or
"The Sins of Sln»"

IVlncenl-Kcn'dalt
Surrounded with much interest
*
★ the marriage of Miss Stella Vincent
if to Mr. Albin Kendall took place
★ Sunday morning May the twentyir third at the home ol the bride's
if parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Vincent
* At nine o'clock.
if
The young bride, who is a popular
/and attractive girl wore for the wed­
ding, a coat suit of midnight blue

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possible largely as the result of pressure oiling system s
which amply take care of bearing surfaces.
In the Lexington motor, four bearings instead i
three: re provided. Herr’.rgs are bronze, lined with
This comly nation has resulted in the practical i
of "whip” and it lots advanced the vilff;i
so far that it is negligible. The result is a
sponsive, quiet motor, remarkable for its fund of i
powir owing to the Moore Multiple Exhaust System
the Laxi-gasifbr, gas distributing machine.
i

The lubrication of the motor is by high
through leads from the gcqir pump to Ihe main bearings,
then through oil lends in the crank shafts to connecting
rods. Oil thrown off the rods lubricates cylinder walls
and piston rings, giving perfect lubrication for all moving
parts.
The crank case is of aluminum. T o it Ls attached
the cylinder which has a detachable head, making valves
and pistons readily accessible.

B.

&amp;

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Can Make Immediate Deliveries
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Distributors For

Seminole, Lake, Volusia, Orange
and Osceola Counties

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THE SANFORD HERALD

rAGE C

a groat success and for thirty minute*
much amusement was derived from
the display of "wax work*" Immed­
iate!;, following this a burlesque on
the ( v odn Hoard of Trade v.as given
This feature cf the entertainment
had not been «ot much advertised and
came as surprise to the audience im­
perially the real member* cf the Hoar
of Trade. Some of the impersonations
by the ladies were very fine and the
men were given a chance to sec
themrelves a5 athei see them.
Many of the young people of
Ovideb went to Sanford Wednesday
night to see the Lejlon Ministrc!*
J Mrs. C. L. West and Miu Alice
Hrannon visitbd Sanford Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Ocoee were
visitors to Oviedo Sunday.
Miss Mary Tribble of Chulunta
is visiting the family of J. H. Jones
this week.
Miss Nell King returned Mondjy
from Leesburg where she has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Z. Spinks.
Mrs. L. E. Wright, Miss Vitginiu
Wright and Itevcdy Wright visited!
Sanford Thursday.
Mrs. E. A. Fnrnell and Alton
Fnrnell spent Tuesday in Sanford,
The young people enjoyed a weenie
roast at the Mowing well Thursday
night.
Oviedo end Ap-pka olayed i»a!l
on the OviKii.i diamond last Thursday
the Apopku winning by u score of I 1

(Continued from Page 2)
ger until It was too late, they heard
a commotion Out thought it was an
alligator that they were after. He
was but ti short time under water
hat o u ld not he revived though kind
bunds did all that was possible. Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Heck and Mr.
Westerdicj tank t ;m to the home of
Mr. ( tto ^chiend on t vc we’t side
»« • i* pnVerV'.lju gone for * tim e to
Altnrte.
OVIEDO
Mrs. A. K. Crawford returned
Saturday from Leesburg and Jack­
sonville.
Mrs. Baizon of S. C is visiting

’INDLE
cubftiwirSiw toted1.Bup-QA»v
cowKtioh(bAve&lt;\i«\l lotvifylKW'la
tart of City•S*ad fw Baxter •••

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vm»uU3mnt,pnoP’Q •

A South Florida Man
Should lie Elected

BUY FERTILIZER
W i t h o u t F i lle r

H ow does this formula appeal to you for

PEPPERS, EGG PLANT, TOMATOES
Am. 1 iter cent
Av. Phar, Acid 8 per cent. Act. Tot. 5 per cent
100 list. Nitrate Soda
300 lbs. Shrimp Scrsp
300 lb*. 7-32 per cmf TaukogL
100 11m. Hlood
200 11m . Sulphate Potash
700 jhj. Acid I’hoapate
noirihs.
Price: SCO.OO F. O. H. Jacksonville
Packed in 10 hags, 170 lbs. each. Each baj
00 Ihn. fertilizer of the above analysis.

uuy your Fertilizer
quiremenfs now for
Fail Crops before the
in prices. Any delis
desired from now u
October.

W. I. LYMAN, Agent

N IT R A T E A G E N C IE S CO
at office of A . P. Connelly 104 to 108 Magnolia Ave., Sanford

For the price of two good Mules
can buy a Fordson Tractor that
do the work of Six Mules.

Dealer

Attorney-General of Florida
1. Because under the pv.er.t grossly unju-t apportionir.cn: of .iio-ituUSouth Floii a Is not fairly represented in the legislature.
2. i ocm-re Sr uth Florida is hearing a very large part of the tax burden
of t e state but has scant re; rcumtation in the passage of tax laws and
the nppropiiuti n *f tax m&lt; ncy.
3. Because tie Attorney-General is u member of the Drainage Hoard
ti a‘. c n !u*c*.r the great d'.-ir :.*;e r *r.ii”ti,&lt; *n Smith Florida, and four out
of five of the memhern &lt;f the prewnt Drainage Hoard live on a straight
line
m JncksctnTIc to Pensar da a majority of tlie hoard living west
of Tallahasrpo and ti e oir.ee &lt;f ti e C ’if Dnina;;e ’In" nee." i a ‘ In!I. Herat ue tl.c drainug' work i* n South Florida project financed entirely
| y a h eal South F lu iia :a\ &lt;n the land, yet the Everglades section ha*
NO REPRESENTATION ?n the Drainage Board or on t! a Hoar I of
Trustees that held* tie title f» the state's ‘•’out* Florida lands and can
convey that title if they see lit,
S. Because the Everglades secti &gt;n should have at least ONE VOTE
on the hoard that is spending millions of dollars of South
Florida
money on a South Florida project.
G. Because the South Florida ca .didate for Attorney-General is one of
tie pioneers in the drainage work, and is familiar with every detail of it

VOTE FOR YOUR OWN INTERESTS

o f M ia m i

for Attorney-General
EXPERIENCED IN ALL BRANCHES OF STATE GOVERNMENT

POSTMASTERS OF STATE
MOLD CONVENTION
Meet At Dcl.and Ala) 20-27-28.
DcLand, May 13 (Special)—The
twelfth annual convention fo the
Florida Association of Postmasters
will he held in this city May 20, 27,
and 2N, according to the call issued
i»y W. C. McLean of Orlan lo, presi­
dent of the organization. The Post­
master’s League of Florida will* bold
its annual convention in conjunction
with that of the larger hotly.
The program for the gathering is us
ns follows;
“ Indemnity", E. L. Powc, DeLand; I. P. Jones, Auburmiale; G.
I. Denning, Winter Park.
"Official Correipondence,"
(,’oi.
R. F. Rogers, Ocala; G. J. Dykes,
Eustis; Miss Flora E. Burke, Ocoee;
J. B. Bower, Rockledge.
"Reading Departmental Instruc­
tions," C. A. Trcrnero, Hollcvlew;
Mrs. Mary E. Harrell, St. Marks; J.
F. McKinstry, Gainesville;
A. II.

Fuller, Altamonte Spring*.
"The Postmaster in Time of
Peace," J. II. Ilumprhries, Brudentown; W. H. Dorman, Live Oak: E.
T. Hitchcock, Davenport.
"Why Cannot Postmasters Get
Stock Quicker Than They Use i To?"
W. C. McLean, Orlando; O. L Hogue
Oxford; W. A. Paulsen, Orange Htd.
"The Reason Postal Employes
Never Strihr," Macrn Thci..tnn.
Ormond Heach; E. D. Lainbrjght,
Tampa; N. A. Stumpe, Pulatka.
“ The Proper Caro of Finances,"
Geo. L. Drew, Jacksonville; Miss.
Flode Jones, DeLeon Springs; W.
J. Carter, Homextcud.
"General Delivery" E. J. Roux,
Fernnndinia; Chas. L.
Nichols.
Sharpes.
"Shall Postmasters Keep Copies
and Abstracts of Postal Savings
Accounts," P. M. Eider, Sanford:
H. I. Turner, If. D. Gilmore, Sea­
breeze.

"The Best Method of Handling
C. O. D. and Insured Packages,"
Mrs. Anna K. Allen, Orange Purk;
A. E. Cary, New Augustine: A. A.
Zet rower, Rochelle.
"Why I Attend Postmaa‘.er’x Con­
ventions" John i’. Sapp, Sapp; S. J.
McLeod, Wclaku; W. T. Dupree,
Cltra.
"Care and Custody of the Regis­
tered Mails" A. Keat ily, Brook ivillc
C. H. Smith, Madison: W. A. Duval,
Acline.
"Case Examinations RoquircJ By
Clerks Who arc Nevjr Called Upi n
to Dispatch Mail&gt;." C. F. Hopkirs.
St. Augustine; W. J. Forleey, Pen*
* icola.
"Why Are Postmaster Receiving
the Snme Pay ns Five Years Ago."
D. H. Pettys, McIntosh; R. F. Per­
sons, Fort White; M. P. Mathcny,
Hrookcr.

A N N O U N C ES
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Their 20 per cent Discount Sale
Beginning Friday, June 4th and Continuing 5 Days

paper

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Another rase occurs In Bristol of a
man fined for selling water with n m
Ue milk In It.—London |*n««|nK. shoff‘
Blind Man's Direction Finder,

To enable him to get nhout without
the aid of n ratio n Seattle blind rs»n
hns Invented n dlrecllon Indicator, codsitting of n compass and buzzers worn
on n belt, the buzzers sounding whea
he deviated from n set course.

KILL THE RATB

Dy Using

STEARNS’ PASTE
Intrmst'or.slvTtsrmlnstnf lor Rstr.Uin,
llrk ro M h ei snd
It rrv»w t
itmlro In IhMQpMtJ to run Iron the huM.
In*-for water sad Im h sir.d iin f
In » fowmo CMSU. T»o lit-*. V&lt;»n ! |; .'4
ibould t« auou(U to kill lr&lt;« H)inK n a

tuoTm bu

eioci no* sum

�Begins Wednesday
June 2nd

Sale
Begins Wednesday
June 2nd

11 DAYS

I 1 «J A 'if O

Driving Prices Down Stairs
to Lower the Cost of Living
WE'VE joined a big combined, yes; we admit it. Merchants all over
the U. S. are working together in earnest, aggressive endeavor to bring
prices back to a reasonable basis. The steps of (his stairway mark the
price-reduction on much wanted merchandise offered for the coming
week. There will be 20 per cent on everything, on some things our
profits are sacrificed and on others heavy losses will be taken to create
worthy economics for this occasion. We believe the price lowering must
be done—that this is the best way to do it, and if we lose a little now,
you will profit by it and we will gain in the long run.
Every step of this Reduction Stairway holds large
savini? next week.
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200 Blouses to close out at 98c

SILK!
Every Yard o f Silk W ill be Reduced

This Sale Begins Wednesday, June 2nd
11 DAYS

2 0 to 40 per ct.

20 PER CENT OFF ON EVERY COTTON BLOUSE IN TH E HOUSE.
Prices
34c yard
- 98c yard
$1.19 yard
- 23c yard
79c yard
$1.19 yard

Fancy Voiles, Ilatist, Klaxon and White Goods r e a c h e s Rock
50 pieces Fancy FloAveded Flaxon, mill prices today 45c, sale price
One Big Table of Flowered Voiles, all new patterns, your choice
150 pieces $1.50 and $1.75 Voiles, reduced for this sale
A Real Bargain, 2,000 yards Pajama Check
- * White Skirting, 3G inch, good quality ........................................
10-in Organdy, all colors and while, sale price
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STAPLE MERCHANDISE
75c Best Grade Pillow Cases
45c Bleaching, 1 yahl wide

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60c Longcloth and Nainsook, yd

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(»0 cents

Bottom

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35c Cotton Towels, 28c
Dnlniy lied Sprentli
at - • 20 per cent dUrounl

NEW COLORS
BLACK and WHITE
f

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Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear—
Will play a big part in this Reduction Sale ||

A Large Collection SKASONofStheNEWEST
GEORGETTE. TAFFETA o e
•nd SPOUT DRESSES, nt C*0 p e f

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C ent

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$30.00 and $32.50 Fancy Silk Skirls for - $22.50
500 Blouses that sold for $2.50, while they last $1.89
White Wash Skirts, nothing but new styles and good materi­
al, Corduroy, Garbadine and Tricotine, 20 p e r c t. o f f
(Itcgulnr nmf Kxlra Hzes)

25 per ct. O FF ON SPRING C O A T SU ITS

Big Line of Suits
Worth

36 cents

- 48 cents
81x90 Sheets,
$2.00
100 Linen Towels, 80c

per cent
is a b ig |
s a v in g o n a ll
S ilk H o s e , f t

$75.00 and
$79.00
on Sale $56.25

Low Price Hits Every Ar­
ticle in Ken’s Department
Only 45 Palm Beach Fulls left, &lt;M 9 Q Q p a r L
Grey, Green, Ton nnd llrown

C a tll

Men’s $2.50 Shirts, nil good patterns

C l QC

Cnc l.ol of Htlrls, good Quality

CO 7Q

Siieo 14 to 17 1-2. Sole price
Madrea and Perral

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Ladies’ Silk and Cotton Under Muslin

20 per cent DISCOUNT on all MANHATTAN | SHI RTS
and ALL O T H E R MAKES not l i s t e d on [this bill

will be reduced in this sale. Silk Gowns, T ed ­
dies, Camesoles and Skirts, 20 per ct. off

$ 8.00

$10.00 Panama Hats, any style
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A IIIG SHIPMENT IIOUGIIT SOMEfMONTIIS
Muslin Underwear, Af;o o n a l o w e r m a r k e t will also
in the house fo r 500 Straw Hats, all
go in this Reduction Sale at 20 per ct. off
shapes and sizes, sale price
20 per ct.
Real Nice Straw Hats, regular $3.50 &amp; $4.00 value
off on Ladies’ and
on sale fo r
Children’s Bathing
Men’s Union Suits, one big lot, Sizes 34 to 42
Suits, Capsand
for a suit
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$4.00 _

$2.80
80c

20 per ct.-off on all Summer Underwear
Silk Shirts
Boy’s Wear
B e s t Q u a lit y C r e p e d e C h e n e a n d “ 'l 1Bl?u“ ®&gt;,r“ t colar-for
.. v
xT
i.
Union Suits, for th e v e r y N e w e s t P a t t e r n s

$13.20
35 Dozen Bath
Towels
worth 75c, on Sale

at 48c .iJ&gt;
each
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Shoes

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$ 1.00

80c
Big Line of Boy's and Men's Caps 20 p c off
Boy's Wash Suits $3.00 values, all colors $2.40
Boy’s Wash Suits $5.00 values, all colors $4.00

V O W E L L C OMPANY
204 E First St.
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W onderf u 1
Spring D r e s s e s
F o r th e G ir ls
W hite Organdy, Voiles
and Ginghams

20 p. c. off
Spool Cotton

5c and 10c
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F O R D
IN- T H E H E A R T O F 'T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T I O N

NUMBER 40

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920

ing in his inimitable introductions
and the affair was sparkling with
wit and humor and the deeper
emotions of friendship and loyalty
and patriotism.
There being no members of the
school board present It. J . Holly was
called upon to make a few remarks
upon the schools and school life. At
a late hour the toastmaster called
the banquet to a close and after an
informal^receptlon in the palm room
of the hotel the merry patty broke
up with the thought that they hail
never spent a mure pleasant or
profitable evening and their thanks
are due to the Junior Class for ar­
ranging such a delightful affair and
staging it in such a charming munncr

Junior-Senior Banquet

Ore of the most enjoyable events
if commencement week wns the
J.sior-Scnior banquet held at the
Y»!&lt;hi Hotel lust night lit which
tic Junior Class of the High School
(turtainrd the Seniors, the members
cl the school hoard and the county
njwrintemlcnt and the teachers. The
Usutiful Valdcx Hotel lends itself
limirCMy to affairs of this kind and
Ltuioing r.nun never looked prettier
tan lut night with the softly shaded
T;V.» mTfiVIr night car* id geld nnd
|j*r!» rre-- pctiet. Streamers
of
ti»n::. ind ve*p looped (ron\ the
thn&gt;l:&lt;M to the the celling'nnd
fv» tk, lifllnitiv which was also

gardcr- ami mother Nature
then
took the situation in hand und called
upon the tinners to waken. Failing
in her efforts,' through a trumpet
tinner telephone site rent a message
to tit-- sun hine fairy ami later en­
listed the help of the Raindrop fairy
who came to her and afte* the se­
cond effort, when robin
redbreast,
the blue jay anti cardinal tlittcd hero
and there about the garden enjoying
tlleir sweet stmgs of spring, In! and
behold those lovely flowers awoke, a
long row of sweet peas anti the other
flowers of spring. Solos anti duetts
anil choruses filled the rooms with
magic music, the childish voices
blending in sweetest harmony^
Another success had crowned the
efforts of Mrs. Arrington ami her
efficient corps of teachers, Mrs. It.
A. Howard, Mrs. James Moughton
and Miss Nettye Mainei.

The work exhibited of the three
grades was remarkably line, showing
111 depth of cure anil thought on
the part of the teachers in
their
truir.ing ns I splendid execution on
the part of the pupils, as the work
was unfiildid by the teacher.* it was
particularly interesting ami became
individual. The rut out work ami
coloring exhibited in the posters ami
borders of the various rooms done
by the children was excellent and
th*- sand table was a prolific source
of wonder. The little booklets were
wonderfully neat anti attractive
The teachers have reason to be
proud of their young charges anti
the splendid exhibit made by the
school. A glimpse into the constant
training an-1 vigilant development of
faculties as -given in these annual
exhibits but serves to prove an
object lesson for the raising of
■ teachers salaries.

characterized by thoughtful prepara­
tion and a .spirit of enthusiasm
Trot man Is Freed
Attorney A . K. Powers obtained
u writ of habeas corpus for bis client
J . K. Trotmcn who was found guilty
of having liquor in his
possession
and who was line I by Municipal
Judge Maine* on Tuesday rooming.
The case was heard before
Judge
Perkins at Del.and yesterday and
the writ granted which means that
Trotman will be freed unless some
other charge Is brought against him.
It is'the opinion of many thnt he
will go slow about either huving
liquor in his possession or gixing it
to base ball players in the future.

CANDIDATES HAVE SPEAKING
.Sanford’ s New Hotel Is Under New
Management For The Season.
Mr. and Mrs. (’ . H . Cam pbell!
have taken the nanagement of tho
new Yuldei Hotel as former manager
Mar Neale had other interest that
took him north ami the new manage­
ment took effect last week. Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell thought ut first they
wauld take the dining room but the
directors of tlu- hotel prevailed upon
them to take over the entire manage­
ment of this fine hotel and they ure
now giving the public service that
made them famous while they were
Is charge of the Seminole Hotel. Mr
and Mrs. Campbell nee I no
Intro­
duction to the public as they are
well known to the trade and have
the repudiation of making the patrons
of their hotel feel at home at all times
them the
and t hey believe ii
best that tlu- marl
dining room and tk
tions at all times,
is one of the best 1
men In the state and the nows that
he has taken the management of the
Ynldcr. will he good news to hli many
friends all over the state. The Vnldca
under the new management will
maintain the same high standard
that it has had since its opening dry
and this is saying much.

Win lit Tin* (’ii* iiw* rfilik lin *

T ie Wight lir e C o , make
announcement in this issue of the
Herald t*-it la important to these
who ure contemplating the purchase
of ii new car. They have taken the
agency for the Franklin enr, the air
cooled car that eliminates the trou­
bles of the water cooled cur. that
Is light enough to save tires and that
takes less gasolene and oil and is
most economical In every way.
See
Burralnurcatc Sermon at
High the new model Franklin at the Wight
School Auditorium.
Tire C o., garage and ask for a de­
An excellent sermon nnd good monstration.
music marked the. copen ing
of
commencement week when
the
Presbyterian Church
baccalaureate sermon wag delivered
Rev. Jatni-s Conway D. I). of
nt the High School auditorium on Orange City will preach morning an
Sunday by the Rev. Dr. Ilrownlee night Sunday at the Presbyterian
of Greenwood Miss., to u large
Church.
audience composed of the UouUy
and pupils of the Sanford schools,
Wire Tapper* Escape
and their many friendt. Tho inevaClearwater,
May 18.— Sheriff
cation was given by Dr. K. D . Brown
Slonl
said
today
that he hud no
lee and the scripture reading by Dr.
duel
to
the
persons
who are believed
Brower. A beautiful solo was rendered
to
have
furnished
saws
nnd nn auto­
by Mrt. A . M . Phillips accompanied
by tlie orchestra which included Mrs. mobile for O. Williams, under senten
Hubert Herndon, cornet, Mrs. C . J . of three years on conviction of wire­
Marshall, violin Miss Julia I.uing, tapping, who escaped from jail here
pianist, M r.,Stum on and M r. Ernest Inst night with two other men held
Gorm ly. Till* Baccnlnureate sermon for trial on similiar rhurges. The
invariably ushers in a week of good other two men are George Wnterinnn
things and this year is no exception and W. F. Williams, while 11. Danton
to the rule for fine programs in nil held on a similar charge, was left
the schools have been rendered, behind.

Living In Tents
- Newark. N. J . M ay O V .-O n e hun­
dred and ten families, evicted by
landlords ure coinfort aid V housed in
Vallsburgh Park todey under tents
loaned to the city of Newark by the
war department. It is u real lontv ill as whose denizens although tem­
porarily homeless, are as happy os
could be expected In u community
forced to live outdoors. It is expect*
red that, before the end of summer,
200 more fam'lles w'll have joined the
the little coloJy.
Republican* Favor Bonus
Washington, May 19. Hou
Republicans in party caucus tor
cume out squaaly for enactmor
soldier relief legislation us advoc
by the American Legion.
11-fore deciding in favor "1
legislation thy Republicans rel
111 to 49, to postpone Indefinite!
action of relief legislation.
He
Republican leaders, including n
jority of members of the »te
committee, wore suid to have
ported tlu- motion, but there » .
record vote.
The only Tecord vote of the ct
was the defeat, 95 to 7H of n m
by Representative Wood of Inc

to tp -v : a n : t .i; t.w c n l . i i . J i tor
the Stale Senate, M . O . Overstreet
and N. (V Bryan will also lie here
to s«jt forth their claims for the
suffrage of the peoplo of Seminole
county.
Ltglon Will Hold ltc-l)nlnn At Tampa
Tampa, Flu., May 14.—The
American Legion of Floridu will havo
one i f the Jargcst war veteran re­
unions over lieu! in the State when
tl&lt;r“ rcterani* of the recent World
War meet ut Tampa June 21 and 22
Tne U. S. S. Tampa Post No. &amp; U
making elaborate preparations tu
entertain the Legion member* while
they are- here and plans nrc being
mode to take care of a r:r&gt;rd at­
tendance.
The second unnual cinvention of
the Department of Florida, American
Legion, will, bo held ih conjunction
with the re-ur.bn. Delegates from
sixty five posts of the Legion in tig
State tire expected to attend t! e
convention. All members coining
for the re-union will be allowed to lit
at the meetings- of tho conventlca
but the voting must be done by
delegates from the posts.
At tho convention !a:t year in
Jacksonville no attempt was made to
hold a re-union. Many of the aoldLir
and sailor* had not returned from
the service, and the interest in a
state re-union was not as keen then
as now. The sentiment over the*
State is so strongly in favor of a
Orginazution decided tb hold a big
re-union In connection with tho an­
nual 4*tnte convention this year.

I am nowf wrecking the Sanford House, more recently operated as the L a m e s noiei and nave u .
kinds of building materials which offer a big saving over present day prices. Remember, the lumber m
building was cut from virgin timbt r and is practically all heart, and will last longer than most of the lur
which we are getting today.
All orders will be filled in the order in which they arc received and will he Hilled as rapidly as
material is available. All orders booked subject to prior sale.
Here are the prices which will show ybu some real bargains in this excellent material.
*

Framing lumber, less lhan 5000 feel

-

$40

Tripple Windows, complete with frame and
inside trim, each \ Single doors, complete with frame and inside trim

Charlie I.cfflcr Here.
Among tho prominent visitors to
the city this week Is Churlw I) I
Lefflcr of Miami who U tho guest of
his father C . II. Lefflcr uml sisU*
Mrs. Mary Strong. Mr. Lefflur
hero attending the commencement,
exerciies his niece Miss WinnieStrong being one of the seniors.
Charlie Lefflcr grow up in SaitfriH
and from this city went to M iam f
in tlu* early ditys where ho proved n
strong factor in the upbuilding of
tlurt city. Ileing a man absolutely
on the square und 'tending for the
best things in all that pertains* to
spirtual and moral welfare he haJ
heroine a lender In his homo city
itn*l is also one of the
succaaful
business men of Miami. His many
friends here are giving him n warm
welcome In his homo city and take
great pride in his success".
For Constable
I hereby announce my candidacy
for rc-cirction to the office of Con­
stable of Justice of Peace District
Number 1. Your vote and support
will lie appreciated.
N . C . W H IT T E N

S, O. SHINHOLSER, Contractor
Seminole Bank Building

Espreas Embargo Lifted
Washington, May 19.—Senator
Trammell was noUfied today by
the American Express Company that
the embargo on fruits and vegetablan
which has been o:t for about a fort­
night was lifted today and gives
clear ahlpmenta lo* Florida products
to all pointr.

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M«( SI. 1«»

THIS SANFORD HJSBALP

PAGE 8

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN .
(Continued from Pago ft)
r* i

Mr*. A . H. Mnhoney has returned
from n vi«)t with her brother. M r.
Chas. Uynn at Palatka.
Friends of Mrs. J . &lt;\ Cowan will
r^ret to liear of the serious Him**
_ „f her mother, Mrs. G . W. Pet-rson.
. who 1* her** fr&lt;&gt;m ffm p°rlf
Mr. and Mrs. Lymarf ami little
son arrived from Sannihel Island on

Tuesday.

will be received with cordial interest
by the many friends of the young
roupl* both here and elsewhere for
the 'families ure well known through­
out the state.
Sue j'arty
Friday afternoon
in honor r?
Mrs. C . L. FI.*. I &amp; Mrs. Hal Wight
entertained with a "nut party" an
urKimii und unique u)7«ir in whim
nutty games', nutty eats and nutty
conversation played a prominent
pert. Three tables of bridge was
ployed during the afternoon at which
the scores were kept in walnut shells,
flcfresments whose chief ingredient
were "nuts" were served on plates
of rocoanui nnd the prixr which was
won by Mrs. Housholder was a lo‘. f
of nut-broad. The guest of honor was
prerented with a set of luncheon
doilies. Mrs. Sam Younts assisted
the hostess.

Friends of Mrs. C . A . Itnulcrson
of Geneva will regret to hear that
she has seriously injured her foot
which will confine her to t!.e house
for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. D . L . Thrasher spent
several days of the week at Wauchula
Mrs. Edwards has returned to
her home in North Carolina after
pleasant visit with Mrs. hdisup Free
man.
Closing Meeting oT l.lteraiur
* Mrs. G . B . Frank who has been
Drparlmen t
spending several dnys in Orlando
The closing meeting of the Litera­
•with Miss Nona Wylly has returned
ture department last Wednesday after
home.
noon was one of the most enjoyable
. Mrs'. F. L . Chamberliss of Geneva
and interesting od the year. Owing
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David
to the illness of Mrs. L. U. Philips
Speer.
,
tVo chairman. Mrs. D . A. Kelly the
Mrs. W. E. Watson left on Thurs­ newly elected chiartnan, who will
day for an extended visit with her go into office in October, ably pre­
mother. Mrs. It. S. Keelor in her sided. Many regrets were expressed
New York home.
over the absence of Mrs. Phillips who
Mrs. Hal Wight is leaving to-day has filled the chair for three year
(Friday) for Charleston, West Vir­ with efficiency. The farewell addres
ginia. Little Miss Hilly Bnurhcllc was read by Mrs. A. D . Key. Mrs.
Wight will accompany her home. E. W. D . Dunn of Orlando, a former
Mr. Harry Ward. Mrs. It. C . active member of tin* W oman s ( lub
Bower, Master Harry Bower and was un honored guest of the de­
little Cum ilia Madge I)eas
are partment and presented a very fine
s ‘ending the week at Daytona paper on the Irish topic of the meet­
ing. Mrs Dunn’s annual paper is
Beach.
always
anticipated A ith much plea­
•*i . *
sure and a cordial wlecome invari­
Christian Endeavor Social
The Christian Endeavor Society ably awaits her. A group of Irish
of t|M&gt; Congregational church was songs •'•ere sweetly rendered by
mott delightfully entertained by Mrs. A M . Phillips. At the conclu­
/ Mrs. W. W. Van Ness und her sion «f the program n delightfully
young daughter. Miss Neldu \ an informal si cial hour was enjoyed
Ness m Friday evening. Games and and refreshments served.

.

Nutty Parly Given By Circle D .
Circle D of the f'rcsbytcrlan Mis­
sionary Svcicty entertained
last
Friday evening with n "nutty party"
for the benefit of the Pipe Organ
fund, at the home of their chairman.
Mrs. Harry Ward which brought
out a big crowd of fun-makers and
pleasure seeker for a nut party s
ii u novelty in entertainments tha*.
was exi optionally
The r.ut
suggestion was carried out •» every
detail, games, eats 'n everything and
a goodly sum was netted for the
treasury.
a '
Charming Afternoon Luncheon
In honor of the eight graduates
who are members of her Sunday
School class, Mrs. W. S. Thornton
entertained Wednesday
afternoon
with a beautiful luncheon at her
home on the west side.
The dainty appointed table with
its decorations of ptTrple and gold,
the senior colors, was centered by a
lovely basket of Mnrchal Neil roses
and sweet pens, a big bow of gold
ribbon ornamented the handle from
which long streamers reached
to
the guest places aiiuched to the
pretty little fuvors. A golden basket
decorated with violets and filled
with bonbons. A delicious five course
luncheon was served. The hostess
was assisted by Mrs. C . \\. White.
Enjoying the happy affair, one of
the most attractive with which the
graduates have been entertained
were Misses Anna Mason, Carolyn
White, Carolyn Spencer.
Kllen
Chappell, Gladys Adams, Martha
Brown and Cora Lee Tillis.

music furnished occasion for much
Delightful
me:*i:r.cnt. the "gossip" being esT .’ m Have A
spcciulty humorous. Orange punch
•
Meeting
un j delicious
cakes were served
The jolly little sewing club, the
by the hostess.
T . N . T .'s had an unusually at­
tractive/ meeting last Friday when
Engagement Announced
Mrs. Henry Purilon entertained the
Mr. and Mrs. Schelle M nines dub and u few -other friends in
announces the approaching marriage honor lit her tiiter. Mrs. .luck llewlitt
c l their sister. Miss Nettye M nines, from Georgia.
to Mr. Thomas Morre of Milton.
Garden flowers of every variety
Flcrida. The wedding will take place
adorned
the rooms and a refreshment
Thursday. June the third, at the
Baptist Temple, at nine o’clock in course of sulud and ices were served
the evening. The
announcement at the close of the afternoon.

Prominent Club Woman In Town

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OOD m ileage, good looks'^.
good traction—all to an
extreme degree—are features of
these tires. In their making and
* in their selling, the Fisk Ideal is
a vital factor,
v;, ,

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*

' The Fuk Ideal: “ To be the best
concern in the world to work
for, end the squarest concern In
existence to do business uritb.”
P.

N ext Time—B U Y F IS K

*

Kent Vulcanizing Works
J . H. Lawson M otor Company

T i m e to Re&gt;t(reT

Prominent among
the visitors
IDuy f l a k )
in Sanford ibis week wns Mrs.
Edgar Lewis, former president of
The Florida Federation of W'oman’s j
Club . Mrs. Lewis arrived here from
Gainesville and is maing a tour of
A D D IT IO N A L L O C A L S
t|.f clubi, in the intere t of the Uni­
versity extension course in citizen­
ship. SI e was accompanied by her
Mr. and Mrs.
Froy Uousietn
daughter. Mrs. Rosenberg and to­ and family of Miami are in the city
gether they ure touring the - ’ ate in the guest of relatives.
their car. visiting c lu b s in passing.
Hon. Arthur Donegal! of Kissim­
•
mee und Orlando was in the city
yesterday enroute home from pointsr
Society Personals
Mrs. C . W. White of Ocala is here on the east roast. He stopped over
f ir commencement awcck, the guest here to see some friends.
Fred Hass of Kissimmee was in the
of Mrs. W. S. Thornton.
city
yesterday circulating among his
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Symes and
friends
nnd tulking automobile*.
family are moving this week into
Manager
Perry of the Southern
their beautiful home at Winter Park.
Bell
Telephone
C o ., is taking hi&lt;
Mrs. W. II. C lay and daughter,
vacation
by
going
to the hospltd
Miss Margery Clnj* are the guests
at
Savannah
for
un
operation and
of Mrs. Frank Miller.

during his absence bis office here i«
being held down by F. L. T h irp of
the Orlando office. The
miny
Sanford friends of Mr. Perry hop?
for his speedy recovery.
Dr. S. Puleiton left yesterday for
Miami where he will he absent for
several days on business.
Mr. Arthur J . Sm ith of Savannah
G n .. is the guest of his sister Mrs.
It. A . Terheun.
The Congregational Church
Morning: Memorial Day Celebra­
tion. topic "Brave Loaders and Hrnfe
M en."
.
1 Evening theme: "Jon ah ’n Danger-

ous Sleep." You ure invited to attend
our
services
cf
worship
at
und seven thirty, with
Sunday
school at 9:45, unci Christian En­
deavor at G;30.
For County Commissioner
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy
for the position of County Commis­
sioner for District No. I subject to
the decision of the__Deinocrati ■ pri­
mary to he held on June 8th. Being
fam iliar with the needs of tie county
and witl&gt; my years of experience in
road work I believe I can serve the
people of Seminole county *ati«fartortly.
A . F. BELL.

JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
WE HAVE MOVED OUR

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And will Close Same Out in TW O W E E K S , Regardless of Cost

This Salle Starts f■5ATUIID(AY, M AY 22nd at 9 a. m.
AH Merchandise marked in plain figures on tags. Come early as we are going to surprise
you with H. C. L. reduced. Our Orlando Sales Ijadies and Milliners will wait upon you as we
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have moved all Merchandise over here for this £sale.
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3.98
5.98
4.98
9.98
18.75
15.98
35.00

$ 2.50 • Voile Waists

Georgette Waists
8 .0 0
15.00 Tricolette Waists
9.00 Voile Dresses

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45.00 Georgette Dresses
30.00 Barinet Satin skirts
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PAGE 10

Burglars, Holdup Men and “Aris­
tocratic Swindlers" Are
Reaping Harvest.

it mis been remarked truthfully that blinds the victim. The thief then pro­ the fnr Kn*t nnd manufacturer* uny
It would be difficult to recall In mod­ ceed]. to pick hi* victim’s pocket it) they Oml n readier demand for tliolr
LIQ U ID
products there than In western counern history a happier hunting gruund it leisurely nnd dignified vrny,
.AND
trie*.
Importation*
from
the
East
are
Street hnttles between robbers nnd
for cutthroat* and rogue* than la tho
nl
no
wHiL'hf
for
Italy
can
carry
on
tills
CAKE •
persons
whom
they
would
roh
nro
froGerman capital. Indeetl.MIfe hero lias
reached such a state of Insecurity that quent occurrences. In one ot these trade under tho best (Iminclul condlIt now takes much l«» shock or even battle* In tho Wedding district re­ linn*.
Demonstration* fiivoralde to Japan
catlsc n thrill of Intel«ni aiming tho cently two civil guard* and a burglat
people, so accustomed have they grown were hilled. On another occasion two have been bold In ninny Italian cities
to murder* and robberies and unnat­ parties searching for u thief fired on recently, tho one nt Naples daring the
each other In the dark with fntnJ visit of n Japanese squndron to that
ural crimes.
port being most notable.
ron sequences.
Nails Children In Barrel.
to rc ratahttih f.m lo m uf
Many of these crime* which nro lift­
rnmiaorve Soon, pmlinhlv by .Tilt;* has
ing committed.In Berlin *r»&gt; unovydslabeen reached by the council of minis­
nhid from human standpoints. For
Finds S I, 200,000 Order;
J ters. Cereal*. «ugnr nnd other foods
Instance, a case was reported whero
in which tho stnte hold* monopolies
Returns It; Rew ard of $ 2 { **111 probably be excepted.
two children remained nwny from
their home too long on the occasion
New York. — Harry Ilnhn,
ot their mother's birthday. When they
seventeen year* old, stopped on
returned home their mother dragged
a piece of paper on lower Broad­
them to the garret, thrust them Into
Says ‘Spanking Machine’
way. He picked It up and fount)
a barrel and nailed down tho cover.
Makes Bad Boys Good
that It was an order on Ihn
Another case was that of tho murder
Bank
of
Montreal
to
give
the
of a feetde and aged fortune teller for
W om ens
Bridgeton, N. J . —"Spare the
Ir-nrcr $1,200,000 In railroad
KEEP TOW SHOES NEAT
the sake of a few coins which she had
C
h ild r e n ’s
rod anti spoil the child” Is no
bonds. The hoy returned It to
^
Tw cr.r.OAiuv
Jk
saved.
and
Mens
mere
proverb
at
the
Bridgeton
COS
PC
RATIOS
1,1Tb.
a brokerage firm and received
In the midst of the dally nnd night­
ou'rauj.o-ic
Shoes.
city
hnll,
when*
Mayor
Arthur
C.
a reward of $2 and the Infor­
ly holdups nnd the murder wave which
Whitaker
has til*
famous
mation that he was an honest
I* sweeping Merlin there was one case
••spanking machine” In opera­
lad.
which attracted wide attention be­
tion.
cause of it* horror. It. was known ns
More than a hundred hoy* nnd
the Knlkcnhngcn Forest murders. Tim
n few girts, too, have gone
murderer when he was arrested was
through the “spanking machine”
STARVING
P O LE S
unable to remember nil tbc murders HELPING
In the seven years that Mayor
In- bad committed or tils outrages on
Whitaker has been In ofilce, so
Innnocent persons. In one Instance lie
lie declares that It I* now well
locked bis victims In n house and sol
beyond the experimental stage.
fire to It, meanwhile shooting Into the
The “spanking machine” sa­
house white It burned.
vors in nowise of the old whip­
The exploits of the Straus* brother!
ping post. It 1* not an imple­
was another case which attracted wide
ment of torture, hut for benefi­
attention here. Before the war these
cial chastisement, says Mayor
two men were burglars. One of them
Whitaker, who has n boy of til*
Interrupted his criminal career In
own.
fight for Germany. Me won the Iron
Cross, but ns soon a* hostilities censed
returned home and joined his brother
for W h ite F ly , S ca le , R u stM ite a and Red Spider
Dllnd Man Knew It.
in the old pursuits. Finally they were
Writ* tor *opt«i •( (ktimarr’i Sprmr Bwk.
Knoxville, Tenn.—Government cen­
SotuMrr'aCptbparCatalogan*ConpWtafrloaD»t
arrested, but one of them managed
sus takers were so surprised when
to escape from prison.
Knoxville reported n population of
Frees Brother From Jail.
77,818, n gain of 11-1.1 per cent, that
Specialists in Sprays, Sprayers and Sprayer
He soon returned to the Jail, how-!
they sent investigators here, hut W. F.
Mankind, totally blind, knew the figure*
ever, overcame all opposition nnd n&gt;
leased his brother, with the result
were correct. Following u school conthat they went back to the bushiest
ms, he announced Hint the city's pop­
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
ulation was 77.0S3. Sun land has per­
of robbery. A nationwide hunt fot
fected a census taking system which J A C K S O N V I L L E ,
them fallowed. When the pollco he
FLORIDA.
C O .M I - l.liT U F U II T I I .1 7 .U I I S
rated them there wa* a battle In
lias been adopted by tho public
I'KIITILIZKII XIATKItlAI.fi
which two policemen were killed nnd
Mr*. Sophia Itomoraka, secretary of schools. ____________________
s n iA T u n s
two wounded, and the Straus* broth­ the American Bed i.’ros* In Warsaw,
Boy Save* Three.
IN K B C T IC IO K S
er* again succeeded In escaping Poland. In her ofilce In the Bed Cross
New York.—James ToussJont, fif­
I’OITLTRY MTCLIEH
Finally they were arrested In the east headquarters In Hint city from where teen, wn* the hero of a fire *«t 828 W ilia far !■!»■&lt; I ’ rlro I.tala. N a l tLa Ch»ap»af--!&gt;ul ■
prltaa altrar- In tin* wilt,
end of Berlin,
relief aim og starving Poles Is being Ninth nvenue. He led Id* grandmoth­
Almost dally one hear* of some­ administered.
er nnd two other women to safety,
body’s skull having been smashed "oulj
guiding them along a roping over n
A R E Y O U IN S U R E D ? IF N O T , S E E
a few blocks from where I live" ot ITALY S E E K S ORIENT’S TRA DE store nnd llfttng them through the
that somebody was stunned nnd rots
windows of an adjacent building.
bed “ before iny eyes." The pnIJcf Set* Out to Develop Cloier Relation*
W. J . T H IG P E N &amp; COM PANY
seem powerless to control tho situa­
Large Lemon*.
With Japanese—Ready Demand
AG ENTS
tion.
Fresno, Cat.—A horticultural frenk
for Product*.
of
more
than
iihiiii
I
interest
has
been
The so-called “ aristocratic *wln
filer" and robber I* reaping a harvest.
Home.—Italy ha* turned her --yes to discovered In Fresno county in a
He finds bis prey usually la an Ameri­ the Orient to find new fields of trade lemon tree whose fruit average 22
can bar. becomes acquainted with Iht and to develop close relations with Inches In length. The fruit Is n cross
o rn cc enorms hank building
between a lemon and a grapefruit
man lie Intends to rob and tigers lihn Japan.
having
the
tluvor
of
the
hitter.
a "prepared" cigarette, which promptly
F lo rid a
Sanford
Itallnn money Is nt n premium In

W H IT E

Cafes and American Bars Are ResaTIs
for Pickpockets and Thieve*—*
Smashed Skulls an Everyday Oc­
currence In German Capital,
Berlin.—Berlin Is tielng swept by a
crime wave such as perhaps no city
In Europe has known In modern times.
A German minister remarked a few
day* ago that profiteering now Is hard­
ly considered a crime, nnd that If It
were possible to tie every profiteer In
Berlin to n lamp post there would not
be enough lamp posts.
However, It Is not atone the profit­
eer who hold* Berlin In his Iron grasp.
Equally menacing I* the daring bur­
glar who will not stop even nt mur­
der; the outlnw who defies the law
amt nil authority nnd who holds up
men and women In the street or In
rhe road; the ao-cnlled "aristocratic
swindler,” who, with an Imposing (Bin
and a female companion, preys on the
stranger nnd find* tils victims In tho
expensive hotels nnd restaurants.

SH O E
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General F ire

221 E. First Street
Opposite Post office

Insurance

Due to the increased Cost of Labor. Fuel Oil, Lubricating Oils, Ammonia, Salt, Packings and
many many other essentials that are necessary in the manufacture of Ice we beg to say to our
Patrons that we will be compelled to increase the price of Ice to the following:
Per Hundred pounds from Wagon
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C O U PO N BOOKS
Series

Per Coupon
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Number Coupons

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Hoping that the above prices will meet with your approval and assuring you
soon as the present high prices begin to decrea we will not only be willing but
crease the price of ice.
The above prices of Ice will go into effect May 24, 1920

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$12,000—1-3 Cash

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PRICES ADVANCE
223PERCENT
Purchasing Power of Dollar Now
as Compared With 1913
Is Shown.

EXPANSION OF CREDIT CAUSE
Man With Income of $2,000 Is Actual­
ly Drawing $870 Upon Basis of
Dollar Value In 1913— Gold
Mlnea Closing.
Washington,—Tim man with nn Income nf $2,000 Is now actually drawins $570. upon the basis of dollar val­
ue In 11)13, nrcordlng to a statement
to cm cross hy Harold N\ Imwrle,
ernnamlst for Hie American mining
mngnus. The purrhnslng value of
tl.r mtuce of gold, which under stat­
ute ran not bring more Ham $30.07,
has Mr. Lnwrlc claims, shrunken
through Intlatlon of currenry until It
I* no longer posslhle for gold to he
profitably produced.
Lowers Purchasing Power,
Tim expansion of the nntlonnl credit
has lowered the purrhnslng power of
* dullnr through Increasing all com­
modity prices. Ilnsed upon the pre­
war nrlccs of 1013. these nrlres grad-

JINDLE

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CewytKiMCOWCtiOA'CoMOtWfNt to1
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"'illy ntlvsnred from 100 per cent In
1013 to 223 In October, 1011*. Each Inrense In credits has been absorbed
by n corresponding Increase In com­
modity prices nnd has resulted In
placing the nation upon nn artificial
pliine uf living. The guld producer
Mails the purchasing power of his
'uinro of gold Is now $1* Instead of
*20.07.
Hold mines of the United States
arc being closed down at uu alarming
rate. Many of these enn never he re­
opened owing to the prohibitive costs
of retltnbering and unwnterlng.
Cripple Creek, the greatest Ameri­
can gold camp. Is taking on Ihc ap­
pearance of n city of dead hopes.
Whole cities nre being deserted nnd
thousands of skilled miners nre being
forced to seek now camps because
gold—the baslr monrlnry metal of the
United States—cannot longer bo pro­
duced nt n profit.
Jewelers Make Million*.
The manufacturers of the United
States used $21,515,500 more gold Inst
year than was produced In the United
Stales. The gold producer lost mil­
lions during tho year. The manufac­
turing Jeweler made millions because,
while his goods mounted In values, hu
secured the gold nt coinage prlco of
$20.07 per ounce, less than the cost
of production. Seventy-live years ago
tho world produced hut $30,000,000 In
gold per year. In 1015 the world pro­
duced $400,000,000.
Tho gold stock of tho United Htntes
suffered n loss In 1011) of $292,700,000
hy tho excess gold exports over Im­
port*. The government has allowed
vast shipments of gold for export.
Meanwhile the production of Hie Amer­
ican mines has fallen from $101,000,000 111 10ir» to $58,500,000 In 1010. a
toss of 42 per cent.
At the beginning nf tho war, Eng­
land arranged protection for nil of
the gold produced hy llrltlsh mines.
This protection Is still maintained and
the Kuld reserves of EugiilUO are ticlag increased hy Imports from the
United States, nnd Ihelr own heavy
production of new gold.

45 Tons of Sardines
Caught in One Haul
TO
T ffc u r r

MOP”

SCALED TINS ONLY
AT V0UR GROCERS

MAXWELL HOUSE
C O F F EE
KILL THE RATS
TO-DAY

Monterey. Cnl.—ditching 43
inns of sardines In a single haul,
but forced to throw back Into
the water nil hul live tons “on
account of shortage," Is the ex­
perience of sardine fishermen of
Monterey bay, nrcordlng to n
writer, who describes n trip
taken with n party of tlshermen.
“If we could sell all the fish
we catrli we would soon all be
rich," the cnptnln Is quoted ns
saying.
The boat made Its catch In
about two hours nnd tlio writer
remarked: “ It Is hard to be­
lieve that such quantities of
food Ho right nt our door, nnd
only u small part of It utilized."

P A C E 11

nel underwear. For weeks his wlft
had tried to serve n auw nons on him U SE B A SE B A LL IN TEACHING
to npiiciir and pny back alltuonv. For
months n stenographer had bees try­ Naval Method of Teaching 8pe!!!r.;
Adopted L School In Penning to collect a Judgment for breach ul
rylvanla.
promise.
Hon. .Tames Henry Smith wns en­
titled to cmlie. At Stlngem-by-th**
Sen he wns safe. Armed guards patrolleibhl* gt minds, Chgrged wires pro­
tected tho 'entrances. Illnodhound*
sniffed tho pathways. There was n
brcUSw pudiock lo tit* Fiulit door to
which the Hon. James Henry held Iho
key. A detective sat In the hnltwny
with a shotgun In Ids lap. Just nuttddo the drawing-room door a burglar
alarm wns concealed under a rug. Yes,
take It nil In ull, II seemed wife.
As the lion. Jnmes Henry mused, a
Utile, smiling Individual appeared n|
the front entrance. He Jumped nimbly
over the charged wire, slapped the
captain of the guards on the hack, put­
ted the bloodhound on the head, fitted
a duplicate key In the padlock, shoved
a cigar In tho detective’s fnce, snipped
nimbly over the burglar-alarm nig,
and, pushing open the door to tht
drawing-room, stepped Inside.
“ Hello Jimmy t" he mid affably.
Tho hanker rose heavily.
“ Who In h— are you!" he asked In a
hoarse voice.
,
Tho blithe, smiling Individual
chucked his hat on a table nnd pulled
out a wad of copy-paper nnd a pencil.
"Who, meT” he chuckled. "I'm a
reporter. Nice place you have,"
And Hie Interview was on , , .—
Cleveland Plain Heater.
Illlca a Creative Genius.
Luigi Illlca, the famous poet nnd li­
brettist who recently died nt his villa,
Cnstcl Aquntto, at Milan, created tho
plots for more operas thnn nny otliei
writer for the Inst quarter century In
Italy. His most famous operas were
written In collaboration with Gulaeppe
fllncnvi, ami nre “ llohotne," "Fedora."
“ Mnnon" and “ Adriana.” Ho wrote
"Iris” and “Mnschcre" with collabora­
tion, and tins nt least forty less famous
operas to his credit. Many composers
drew upon him for plot and lines, says
the Detroit News.
Although he was fifty-eight years
old when Italy entered Iho world war,
Illlca volunteered for sendee nnd wns
with Iho artillery for one year. He
suffered a full from which ho did mil
fully recover, nnd was forced to give
up military duly.
His latest Important opera score
wns Hint of “ Jsnhcnu." for which Mas­
cagni supplied the music. The opera
was received with Indifference, which
discouraged Illlca, There was consid­
erable discussion about alterations
nindo In the libretto hy the composer
and director, and Illlca said the pro­
duction gave nn entirely wrong Inter
pretutlon of his work.

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P roperty Owners

Ivnnc, Pn.—Piddle schools here lmvo
adopted n new and novel method of
teaching spelling.
On suggesthm of Iho tenrhers, ll Is

kiiuMti us Urn “bir.w.sl! system" which

eliminates monotony from the study
nnd cronies nn Interest second only to
that of outdoor sport. It Is nothing
more or less than playing hnseball with
words.
The schoolroom Is the dlntuond, the
corners being used for the bases nnd
the teacher is the “pitcher." The- pu­
pils nre the “ pinyera."
A pupil "nt
hot" ndvnnccs to tho corner of the
room designated ns the "plate," und
the teacher pronounces three words.
If nil nre correctly spelled the "play­
er" moves to first base, having made
it "hit," each succeeding player who
makes a hL" advances hltn a base
until ho Is scored.
As each succeeding player makes a
“ safe hit" he goes to first base and
the run scored counts for the side the
plnyer represents. When a player falls
to spell a word correctly he i.i declared
“ out" and goes to his seat, which Is the
“ plnyer*' bench." The rules of the na­
tional game are adhered to ns strictly
ns possible, there being three out. It
requires several days to complete nine
Innings. ____ __ ___

1911

1920
$60.00
Flooring, per 1000 feet ................ ........« ...
..... 27.03_____ _____ .... 92.00
Shingles, per 1000
9.50
2.00
. 15.00
6.50
22.00
Sand, per load
.75
.. 1.50
3.75
. 2.50
1.75
4.00
Plaster, per Ion
10.00
. 22.00
l.lme, per barrel.................................................... ..
.90
2.00
Tinting, per pound ................................................
.0 $ ................
.25
Painters, per day................... ...........................
2.50 .
6.00
Carpenters, per day
..... 3.00_____________ ... 6.80
llrlck Masons, per d jy .....
.... 4.20
8 00
Laborers, per d a y ....................................................
1.50
3.60

B ld g . Hardware, P lum bin g, S a sh W e ig h ts,
Glass and Putty have more than
doubled in price w ith­
in 5 years.

All Household Furnishings Have Doubled In Value
*
Have You Enough Insurance?

It Is generally accepted that grant
development of the powers of the
brain Is usually accompanied by only
moderate utilmnl or physical life. In
those rases where high development c|
both Is found. It Is emphatically marl*
ed by shortness of existence or defoo
live vitality In the structures of on
gatilc life nnd low organization. Men­
tal celebrities of large stature hnvt
been In a noticeable minority, and till
standard nf health very low; ti fact,
Itccordlug to John n* London's Week1
|y. from Alfred the Grant to Hctilllei
Iho physical defects have been pain­
fully apparent, and the r«H of death­
less names seems to ho the list of a
gathering of Invalids mid cripples.

Better Postage Stamps.
Whether or not one is Interested la
postage Mnmps, except as n very tem­
porary possession, a lick nnd a prom­
ise, ono might sny, Hint tho post of­
fice will deliver Iho letter, It Is pleas­
ant to know, on tho word of a writer
on philately. Hint tho new stnmps that
come after the wnr nre much liner
artistically than those which formerly
circulated. The subject offers Itself
to an essayist; nnd Ids study would
perhaps show n steady Improvement
during tho Inst few decades In tho nr
tlstlc quality of mnny everyday things,
coins, banknotes nnd advertisements,
for example, that prepared the wny
for the artistry of the postrra Hint
played so large n port In the wnr,
and now expresses Itself In Iho design
of the nt-iv postage stnmps. Artists
of distinction, In fact, have been called
upon to design tunny of the new
10,000 Toni Coal Dally.
stamps, ns during tho wnr they de­
Albertn coal mines hnve a dally nub
signed many of tho posters.—Christina
put of more than 10,000 tons.
Science Monitor.

V.’TS

B uiiding and Furniture V alues Have M ore
than Doubled. Note the Increase
Between 1914 and 1920

Big Men Who Arc Unusually
Bright Arc in the Minority

Made Study of Ocean Current*.
Admiral I'lllshury, who has Just died
nt the aged of seventy-three, never
shirked n light, yet In the develop­
ment of Ids career he canto to ha
known more ns n scientist than ns a
lighter. He hud made a more careful
study of the Gulf stream nnd of ocean
currents generally than any other tinvnt otllcer; and In this field of research
lie had few rivals. Among those rivals
wns the ............ of Monaco, who hits
also made it specialty of currants. Ad­
miral I'lllsbury'a monographs contrite
me very largely to the World** stock of
Information. Tho ultlmnte destination
of drifting mines gave particular
value to till" phase of oceanography,
after the armistice.
He uion’t Liar*.
l'uplls front Technical high school
were tanking the usual afternoon trip
to town on nn overcrowded Hast
Michigan street car. Mr. Flirt was
also making the trip to town on this
particular afternoon, aiul from nn ad­
vantageous position was making eves
nt the girls.
"That fellow doesn't seem to cars
who he winks nt." suggested one o|
the feminine members of the crowd.
Then flvo seconds Inter: "Oh, henvrun—lie winked at me."—IndlnnwwOls
News.

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lumber and building material.
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thousand feet or more riff lit to
your job.
It will ptty you to let us fiffure
on your lumber requirements.

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HORSE H A S A CLOVEN FOOT
Thought That Its Two Toea Show a
Reversion to Prehistoric
Ancestors.
London.—A buy Imrsc with n cloven
foot Is exciting much Interest nt the
World's fair here.
The horse Is the offspring of a shire
stallion and n Welsh mnre. and It Is
suggested that Ills two toe* Indicate
a reversion to his prehistoric ances­
tors.
'Prehistoric horses hud three nr more
toes on each fort. Ono of the earliest
member* of the horse, family, Phenncodus, Is Bald to hnve had five toes
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bvar, bladder and uric add trouble*
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No "Bolt or Bar or Brand" Can 8hut
Out Nervy Reporter Bent on
an Interview.
The Hon. Jnlnes Henry Smith, trus*
magnate nnd profiteer, snt In the ma­
hogany and plush drawing-room or hts
mansion at Stlngem-by-the Sen and
stalled For day* tho federal grand
Jury had tried unsucceMfully to arrest
him for raising the price of red flan-

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COO Car Loads of Spuds
S t: Augustins, Mey 19.—The pota­
to growers cf t —‘ Hosting* district
closed a very satlfactory Week of the
shipping season last evening. It is es­
timated that appraximately six hun­
dred curlond.i cf tne Bpuds were
shipped from the entire district dur­
ing the sweek doting Saturday night.
Reports from the leading growers
and shippers show that the yie’
whi'o cratic and Irregular, has been
very good on the average thus fur.
Som e of the growers are get ing ve y
hi ill
some as high as sixty
f'trrvi: to tf.r acre, wMI« oilier fields
hsvc\ fallen to a yield cf hut thirtylive barrels to the aefr.

run while the car is being loaded cr Clothing Cheaper Now In City of 53484853235348482353234823235353535348235323534823485353485348235353485348
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(lirmlnghrm
hi standing at n delivery stop, This
li Wm I&lt;&gt; of gasoline umi runs into
’considerable money in time.
"The electric starter cU m '-a’ :*
t is expense bv eliminating the inj
convenience which caused it.
“ !n addition tho electric starter
saves the time required to act the
control levers, walk to the front of
the car, crank a cold engine, and
climb back to the seat.
"The combined saving of time
and fuel effected I*. thl? way is a
RESOURCES
,
. L IA B IL IT IE S
substantial item. It Is a practical,
i .ntriliution to the greater economy
Capital
&lt;
Loans and discounts - $ 654,860.94
of commercial -car transportation."
Surplus and Undivided
Overdrafts - - 1,103.77
( Advt.)

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The Seminole County Bank
Sa n fo rd , Florida
A t the Close of Business on May 4th. 1920

U . S. Liberty Bonds Stocks, Bonds, and C ity
Vouchers - - - Banking house, Office
Bldg., F . &amp; F . - Cash and Dun from other
B a n k s ...........................

Economy , Features of
CiMpmercial Cars.

" A comrnjrcUl car it ju dged on the
tiie besia of its operating costs— costs
th a t can be figured in terms of money
and tim e," says E . J . Tnylor of the
Taylor Motor C o ., local dealer in
Chevrolet passenger and commercial
ears.
"O ne of the principle item; of i
expense i; gasoline. A n o is tires,
Economy in these therefore is im­
portant.
"In selecting a commercial car
tiire should be taken to see that the
motor, in addition to being mechani­
cally dependable, Is known for its
economy in fuel consumption.
“ The capacity of the truck should
be so well proportioned to the p j* ».•
us to result in a further saving cf
fut'!; and alro in a saving of tire
"Furthermore commercial
ears
More Rands Ronds
should be equipped with elett'i.
Orlando, May 16.o-Uy unanimous
starters. This is an important fe turj vote 1150 tax payers of Orange county
in saving both gasoline and. time. this morning at a mass meeting held
“ T ie Inconvenience of cranking in this city, expressed their approval
the motor by hand is unj leasa t of the cnllning l*v the county com­
to the average driver. It is a ci. n.non missioners of an election for a #150 ,
; r.ctlrc, therefore, to let the met or 000 bond issue for the purpose it
building a sixteen-foot grouted brick
road from the eastern city limits of
Oriunio on a line ri^ie east throug
A T L A N T I C H O T E L Fort Christmas to Indian River City
Hay nml Hogan h Is.
t&gt; connect with a highwey due west
from Titusville already bonded f r
Jacksonville, Florida
by the tax payers of Ilrevard county;
All modern improv.m.*nts. All to pave the route from Oaklanhzwe. t
Hiilroad tiek.l i die k in build­ to the Luke county line: to widen
ing. Center o f ev ry imp. Orange avenue north to the .city
Find clrss in every particular limits of Winter Park, making ene
Halts on'4person, $1 to $1.50, of the finest twenty-four-foot fiviHath $1.50, $2.00.
tnile boulevards In the South, ami
to pave eastward from Winter Park*
E . F R A N K P E A R C E , Prop.
to Gabriella.

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Condensed Statement jif ^Condition of

W ATCH YO U R C O S T S
Itnpurlant

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P r o f i t s ............................
Dividend Account

179,950.00
9,950.93

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45,678.11 j
i
307,828.32 |

D E P O S IT S

1,199,372.07
Pensacola

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To

The

Editor1*

M irth 31, U I I

June 15, 18 and 19 are the dates
definitely selected for the annua
meeting of the Florida Press associa­
tion at I'ensacole. The dates are
satisfactory to the Pensacola commit­
tee and a program hr being formulat­
ed for tiie occasion. The meeting was
to have been held the first of the
week but many of the weekly news­
paper men protested and asked that
it be changed to the latter end of the
week so it will be held Thursday,
Friudy and Saturdey. No special
rates were obtained from the south­
ern railrra^passerger association hut
It is exj ected that there will be a
large attendance from all aver the
state. !! tali quarters will lie at the
San Carlos hotel, Pon«aco!e, the rnan. . c. c. ,.«.,c,,, w. . *. . , a«**a, ill lei,—
der accomodations complimentary
to the editors. T . E. Fitzgerald, Dayt tnn la president of the association
and W. M . Haynes, Sanford, secre

March 31, 1916

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M arch 31, 1917

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M arch 31, 1918

March 31, 1919

March 31, 1920
The above comparative statement of the growth of this institution, shows
the confidence the people of Sanford and Seminole County have in its Officers
and Directors.
The Paramount Purpose of this Institution is to assist in the development of
the Resources of Sanford and Seminole County. We welcome accounts large or
small and with our large Resources and strong connections, are prepared to take
care of our customers at all times.
SA FETY

Mn Mure Free I’ rcsi
Indianapolis, Ind. May 16.—James
W. Collins, judge of the criminal
court here, has put a grand jury gag
on free speech, free press, and the
right to criticize a public servant.
Also he has spread the judicial
robes aver the whole court, grand
jury, prosecutor—“ all court officials"
Ilis dec'don, teken literally, would

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March 31. 1915

S E R V IC E
IS O U R M O T T O
F O U R P E R C E N T . IN T E R E S T P A ID

Seminole County Bank
Forrest Lake, Pres

A. R . Key, Vice-Pres. &amp; Cashier
G . W . Spencer, 2ntl Vice-Pres.

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Famous For Its M arvelous M o to r

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H E C h an d ler car has a ttain ed and held Its place of leadership
am o n g all sixes, by ste a d fa st’ p u rsu an ce o f w orthy policies.

T h ere is b u t one C h a n d le r car, one C h a n d le r ch assis. T o th a t
ch assis, for seven years, have been devoted th e a m b itio n s and
th e engineering a b ility and th e sincere purposes o f its builders.
Featuring this sturdy chassis is the fnmous Chandler m otor, brought
to a plane approximating perfection through these years of refinement
and development.
Nearly eighty thousand Chandler owners know the excellence of this
motor. They know Its power, and the flexibility of its power. They know
Its endurance. They know Its economy. They know it nflorfs all the
speed that any responsible driver would ever wish or dare to vise. T^ey
know that on mountain roads It leads the way up.
»
On this one chassis arc mounted gIs handsome and comfortable types of
body, built by America’s best body-builders and splendidly finished and
cushioned.

Y o u W i l l B e D e l i g H t e d W i t H a C h a n d le r
S I X S P L E N D ID R O D Y T Y P E S
Scvcn-Puiicngcr Touring Car, $1995
Four-Pastenner Roadster, $1995
Faur-Patsencer Dispatch Car, $2075
Set'cn-Paitenicr Sedan, $2995
Four-Passenger Coupe, 52S95
Limousine, $$495
{ A ll h i n t / . p , b . C l m U n J . Ohio)

WIGHT TIRE COMPANY
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO

deny the citizen, or newspaper, the
right to criticize even the court hailin, or the court room doorkeeper.
He did this when finding James L
Kilgallen, managing editor of the In
diana Daily Times, guilty of contempt
of cyurt (twice) jjnd sentenced him
to pay $100 line undsaerve lwo terms
of ten deys each in ja il.
Editorials Demand Cleanup
The Times printed editorials de­
manding fair investigations of scan­
dalous conditions in tho county jail
an I illegal procce lings in the g'and
jury roam. Tr.e Times held the coart
an i i f officials. judge, prose ”j f or
an 1 sheriff res.u n i hie for condit!&lt;ns
complained c f.
Suspended For Fighting
."n pursuance of his plan to make a
rV**.n r.r.d gentleman !y sport of base­
ball in the Florida State 1League,
President Walter V,’ . Rojo after an
investigation of the charge of fighting
on
ball field against players Ery
of th.* Lakeland c ub and Dean of th .*
Hradcr.town ream on M ay i.Mh. or­
dered both players fln*d and suspend­
ed today.
Roth players were assessed the sum
of $25 for rowdyism and remanded to
(he bench for a period of ten days
President Rose stated today that
he would suspend and fine any and
ulh paly or.*, if the league rub's ar to
behavior on the ball field were In any
way violated, and the sooner the
players becomes aware of this fact
the more successful he will he finan­
cially. Players who are fined by their
duh for misconduct may also .expect
an added fine from the league.
Origin of the Hunt.
The word "Hun” wn» first applied to
I horde of snrngc*, who. In tin* fourth
jentury of tin* Christian cm came Into
Europe from Central Asia, and under
:hi* enninifind of Attlln began to desoate the Roman empire, Its colonic*
ind dependencies. The word Is an nborevlntlnn of the Low Latin word
•Uunln." meaning the lllongnu llu•ngtuv* people, who. ni-ctirdbtg to Chiaese annals, constituted about the end
)f the third century R. C „ a tmwcrful
empire In Central Asia.
Car Tracks Wear Tires.
The severest wear on solid tires U
mused by driving on the car tracks,
icmnllnc to nn official of n rubber
m u ip an y . quoted by the Scientific
American, lie says thnt when on the
tracks most of the load Is concentrated
jn n limited portion of the tread, so
that ti ts overloaded and quickly worn
iway beside. n sharp pointed frog
sun *• •oiliy cut a piece off the tire
|u»r h» &gt; vnife would.

Responsible Automotive Dealers
Mcmbors &gt;z
S A N F O R D A U T O M O T IV E D E A L E R S ASS N

Overland Sales and Service Co.
n v e rl^Stl

Y c jL

ColC

Cobb Motor Co.
Stmlcbaker—Federal Trucks

May and Walthall
Hudson—Essex

Taylor Motor Co.
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Chevrolet —:

Wight Tire Co. .
Chandler—Cleveland - Republic Trucks

H. G. Deitrich
Ranger—Ratine.” Trucks—Hanger Tractors

Bryan Auto Co. &gt;
R eo—Peerless—l)ort

B. &amp; 0 . Motor Co.
American—Lexington

Ford Garage
Ford—Fordson Tuaclors

Volie Williams,
/

Anderson Cars

J . B. Lawson Motor Co.
Oldsmohile—Olds Trucks

Lott Motor Car Co.
Chalmers—Maxwell—Elcar

T. 0 . Charles
Com et—Cornel Trucks

Driver &amp; Smith
General Repairing, Welding, Machine Work

Kent Vulcanizing/Co.
Oldfield. Fisk and Hood Tires

Sanford Battery Service Co.
Recharging, Rebuilding, Electrical Work, Vests P*1

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FACE 13

THE SANFORD HERALD

F o r the price o f tw o g o o d
c a n bu y a Fordson

y *Your attention is ngain directed
to tha laws governing lahSr recruit)
Inc.

M u le s

"From reports reaching this ollice
there are agents from other statet
actively engaged in various countit*i
in Florida recruiting und sending out
of the stute laborer.) who are needed
badly In our own industries. We
cannot afford, in’ justice to the in­
dustries which the law ««■ &gt; intended
to protect, lo permit this condition
to continue.

Tractor th a t

d o the w ork o f S i x M u le s .

C. F. WILLIAMS

EDWARD HIGGINS

D e a le r

M anager

HIC .ST R E E T -t'AHADK * }g:e»tcr part of his speech. Thus he
--------paid tribute to the skill and industry
tmcrican Lcjlun will parade In arm;1 of the men of the building trades
Uniform •
j which brought them compensation
Proceeding the Uig Legion
enough to hrin* them into the
r?.*iK3 c; l(*t&lt; Mifome-taxpayers,
md Show on Tuesday J *»* dn
Wednesday •! ..ext week the local
Mr. Like wot well received by the
Legion Pest will parade in the uni­ audience. The amount of applau.se
forms they wore at home and on accorded him wa* ns great at that
the lighting field. This will he
the which greeted Tom Campbell, candi­
first parade of the men since their date for the state re tate. Each candi­
return* from over seas
apd their date was done the courtesy of npplaus
various parts in this country.
when he began and when he conclu­
The parade will start at it! noon ded, but Mr, Campbell wus the first
sharp on the day of the first show speaker into whose remarks the
which will be Tuesday, May 25tb. audience broke with commendation
Turn out to see the. parade of the before ho got through. They ar** loyal
show fellows and the ex service o to their community, these members
men and be sure and attend the of the district council.—Palm Reach
Post.
show’ at night at 8:15 sharp.

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of moderator. Among these promi­
nently mentioned for selection are
Rev. Walter L . I.ingle, of the Synod
of North Carolina and a mcnthai of
the fneop.Union
rheological
Seminary at Richmond. V a., Rev.
Thornton Whaling of the Synod of
Alabama and member of the faculty
of Columbia Thoclogica) Seminary
at Columbia S. C .; Rev. T . A.
Whorton, pa.stof of the First Pres­
byterian church at Shermun, Tex.
member of the Synod of Texas.
Governor
Request*
Sheriff
Arrest Rerrullcr* of l.nbur

Having purchased the Plumbing Fixtures, Pipes,
Heating Apparatus etc., of the old Carnes Hotel we
will dispose of the same at

“ You will therefore keep vigilant
out look for labor agent* and institute
prosecutions ami follow same* up
vigorously wherever the fact=

Very Low Cash Price

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Yours very truly,
" S I D N E Y J . C A T T S . Governor
Origin of Old Saying
if you will rend tip on ilit* tlieologl*
cnl controversy Pel ween Aldus and
Athnnnnslu* over (lie nuture of the
second person In the Trinity you will
get the plausible origin of the saying.
"I don’t rnre an Iota.” The one con­
tended, using the Greek word, that
Jesus wo* “ hcmoouslos," 1. e., of tha
same nature as God, the other arguing
that ho was '’hmnolouslos;" that K
of *lmllar nature. You will detect
that the two Gr«*ok words differ only
by nn loin, the Greek name for their
tetter "I," So ono tireil of the riots
In Ryzantlum and ttie prolonged dl«i|tilH ltlo n s, contentedly snht he did not
enrw on totu.—Pittsburgh Dispatch.

In order to clean it out at once and save the
handling of this stuff twice.

Great Opportunity
To Huy P lu m b in g Fixtu res and P ip in g ac
Y o u r Ow n F ig u re s

Tallahassee, May 19. The gover­
nor has issued the following letter to
the sheriff.* of the several counties of
the stnle:
"T o all sheriffs of the state of
Wa «it For R.:h-N*o*Mcre Coupon V’cathor r.nd Crip Condition* In Florida.
Florida For The Week En-’ lnt
To i y ’s issue contains u lar.’e ad­
Dear Sira:
May IG 1920.
vertisement of the Kilb-No-M orc C o. |
TIip Coupon in this ad is worth i Tcmperaturerrhe week wu* mostly
F IV E tents on the purchase of c u e 1cooler than usual fir the seasonal,
of the popular Rub-No-More pro- j inidday temparature being only
ducts. We advise our.readers to clip , moderately high,
this coupon and by’ redeeming same j i&gt;reci|i|tat1un. Except in the exat their grocers save F I V E cents. lren,t. Wl.#t am, extreme south, where
Rub-No-More Products vneed
no some heavy local rains occurre!.
introduction to our readers us th y tiie week was s'.i:r.vi d c:!er than
are nationally advertijed goods and the normal. Showers occurred, how­
of guaranteed &lt;|unlity. C L I P T H E ever, in all districts, and the mode­
C O U P O N NOW .
rate rain was not neerie 1 on low
lands over much i f the section. Mere
Luke At Pnlin Reach
rain i still needed on inlands in tl e
lion. Forest Lake, of Sanford, c'.n- periinru a; and rain was indicated at
«!idnt'' for the nomination for con* the close of the week. Some cf the
grets, addroulng a meeting called by heavy local ruins during the week
t ie di t let counril of ti e carpenters were: Hey West, *2.9; Miami,
unions, Inst night did the audience Tarpon Springs, 3,2; Rradentown. l .l
the compliment of selecting the fe­ Fernumiinin, 1.2; Pensacola, 1.1, and
deral income tax ns the subject of the Marianna, 4.0 inches.
Condition of Crops. The absence
of rain of moment over much of the
section enabled farmers to make good
progress chopping cotton, working
corn, cane and peanuts, melon and
truck. And the comparatively dry
weather was especially favorable
OlMO
the digiing of I r iu pitntoei,
the work was pushed in the
potato rection; lifrger shipments were
made from both the central and
potato fields. The shipment
of beans, peppers, and other truck
I is backward. High winds during the
last days cf the week damaged c:rn.
Oats hoi.ig harveitel; cr&gt;;» will he
good. Tohncco made fair progress;
L IK E T H R O W IN G
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sweet pitatoes were planted; pine­
H A T w a s b e fo r e th e
AW AY M O N E Y apples wore promising; citrus fruits
d a y s w h e n p re tty n e a rly
it is to discard : r u - v s d , w o'-n K ® ^
«00&lt;1 condition, and melons
l u ' o l i r t s . W ? C41 vulcr.r.iz &gt; the arv' wntloupe did very well. More
e v e r y b o d y o w n e d o n e — or
lio lis n r d b - ' c f ' t'.nd r*»tu-nl,u n ,h ,n« «r»&lt;* warmer needed over
vru r t i n s to v ru
p t c ' ip p II v ) the section.
c o u ld , if h e w a n te d to.
: ls Rood r s new , jp e d for f housnntfs l
« f miles m ore. P p e y s to s z v * ^ cnoral Assembly of Southern
T h e r e w a s a lot o f w a ste
on tires th*s ' dn js—vJca n tzin g is
Presbyterian Clturrh Meet*.
ill? wiry.
a b o u t m o to rin g in those days.
Charlotte, N . C . May 19. Interest
in the Tfiitiu! sewion of the
sixieth
A m a n s p e n t a lot o f m o n e y
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
general n»semhly of the Southern
PHONE 17
Presbyterian church, which begins
on h is c a r an d n e v e r th o u g h t
Oak an 3rd S t.
Sanford, Florida here tomorrow, center* in the clecticn

Ball Hardware Co.

TRY A H ERALD W ANT AD

Theq used to call a man a “sport’
when he bought an automobile

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v e ry m u c h a b o u t w h a t h e

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No. 3798

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w a s g ettin g in return .

N A T IO N A L

II

BANK

At Sanford in the Slate of Florida, at the Close of Business on
M ay. 4th, 1920

.IG0I.I31.S9
arid I»i4&lt;-«un)«. tncludln* llrdlxounti .
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57.730 H3 56I.SM.72
,\rrrpluirr. nl uth't hinVi rti-omnt.,1
S9.54
(Itr.tlraf
rn-rcan-l .
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T.
8.750.00
II. S. Il.in.ii I
. ii«- l f ) Swar« Clrealitljn (par valu.).
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4,300.04)
I’M ................
f t l t.) r U.
IJ, S.
iCs.*il"irpjrand LVrtiflraUi «7 Ind-l7&lt;- !ne&lt;» I’lrdl'd »* rnlUtrral fnf HUI*
or .ithw il.iw.iU nr Mil* payahU ------- — ~— -—
--------- * — n 8. Il. fiil. ami €»rtlrtr»tnt ..I |ndrlitidn«-*i owiirl m-l iinplrdfrd .............. I02.GOO. OO ISO.C50.00
Itnii'*, (nitirr than tJ. 8. bon 1*1 pWd*rd lo -ct-jr* pn&lt;(al »»*ln f. djpo»lt»
S.iWO.OO
Swirl j.nuthrr Ihan If. 8. bon U (not Including .ttKk«) owntoi UOpJadcH . 201,500 M
211,5&lt;&gt;0.81
TnUl twn li. Mcurlllit. r t f , olh»r linn II. 5.
——— ———
ft,04)0.00
St.^k ,.| Krt|. ral |t«-«-r»c Hank (GO prr rmt ot «uh*-ripnon&gt; _ --------- -----—
5 . 000.00
Value ol Hanking l l o i x . t » l w l m l unlnrumbtrwl--------— — ■■■---- — —
*2.028.50
Furniture and ftsutw*..., ....... . ■- ... ..... .......—-...—--- I2.829.t6
H*al E.(at# Owna I ol*-»r lhan Hanking lluua*
S9.M0.9C
ln»|ul lietrvr »ilh I'n lm l |t**rv» (lank .
151.957.89
r » .h In Vault aid f»Vl A it unt. I) le Iro n National lUnkt —
......- Krt A mount i liar from |l, lkr. IlinU.’i and Tru.t CompwlM olltrr than In*
6,017.17
rludrd In llania IS. 13 or I 4-----^ .................. — — ------- -— r -r r .--.
( ’htrk. ..n othi-r Banka In (hit .«mr rlty or town a. Ilrportlrc lUnk lolhrr
(*,*■ .10.24
lh»n lt»m 16)
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____ _I69.62S.3I
Total „f |trm■ 13, It. 15. 16 and 17-------Chtrka on Iho Ili iont**! o4jla*.|# c»l ciljr or (own of rryortiftf bank and othrt
3282)3
ratli Item,__ __ ......__-J437.50
awl I l i a trom U. S. Trraiurrr
It'd err plinn Van.I with V. 8- TiVa.urrr
m
11.206.903.96
Tolat____ __

50.000.
00
Capital Stork Paid In
50.000.
00
Hurrla. Fund _______
..I
t,615.91
t'nnUMrl I’mflta;.-.
9.113.01
5.202.9*)
I r w turrrnt tair-. Intrrv.1, and luir* paid.--------- ■
4,MW,00
Amount It««»rrr1 (or Tair* Ar-rurd—,— . . . . . . . .
3.500.00
Amount ll»'rfn»| (nr atl Intr-m Acrruad . ------ - ■
r.7!C,29
eirrula'lnc No r. Outttanlln*
316.71
r -runrd t hr In outatamllni... - .... ..— — ------ - ——
2,627,70
Ctahlrr'i Ch*r|it na » * n btnk0 1Utaiding . .
______
3.91111
Total
trim 29.
30, **#»
31. 32 and S I ___
strtai ol
ui |
item*
«■*, uo,
■— - - —
—
577.57t.03
Inillv4(lu»l l&gt;rpt» lt« Subp't » *
---------.--------- --------17.886.79
C«rtUIcitci of dtpuiitiiutin Ufilhfn J3«lay* (other th n f£f mo'.rtbofrowHI
Suir, County or oih*f Munldpit iWpoiiti S&gt;.*ur»J by
of Am « u of
71.971.69
l hit lUok ^ ..... ......... —
— -----■ ................—•**«
106.00
•^vl'lrfldl tiJlpfLfsi
_.... ■» . , III, ,, | t
rd—
a*.MS■».«*. ■&gt;.a ^4
Total of Damand l&gt;»po.lU (othar than bank drpvll*) Subjrrt to H o n n ,
.
Itrma 31, SS, 36,37, 39 and 3 9 ^ _ ------------------- --- ----------------------- 668,511.63
2.706.01
106,518.85
ethar Tit la I *rr oa11» !_TIZ2ULrl ; -------------------—— —
Total of Tlmr f&lt;rpo.lU Subject to lla*rrrt.. ham. to, tl, 42 and 11 . —— 109.251.86
11.206,903,88
Total _
—:------------------------------------ ------- ...
STATE OK KLORIOA. ridUNTV O f 8 E H IN 0 L B T H
do •oUmalr rwaar that tha abora
I. n. r. W lIIT N E lL Ca.hUr oVih#'aboVa-namrd
of tb# abova-namrd bank,
t
II. f . WIIITNEIt, Ca.hUr
• latamrnt I) tru* 11 th* bait of my k n a * l i l ( &gt; u f batlal,
Co/ratl—Attart:
Subarrlbad and .mirs w b-I«-a*'na thl»
U A. llromUy
12th day of Slay 1920.
Vd Putnam
B. Earlyn lltrorr. Notary Poblir
T. J. SltlW
6lata at FU. at Ursn, mf odnraMun arplra. ,for. IS. 1*32Dlrartor*

T h e U . S . rep u ta tio n for
q u a lity is n o t b u ilt on a n y

on e tire.

*

T h e re is not o n e sta n d a rd
for la r g e U .S . T ir e s and a n o th ­

e r sta n d a rd for sm a ll o n es.
E v e r y tire th a t bears the
nam e

“ U . S . ” ‘ is

b u ilt

the

h o w to b uild it.

T h e o ld e st

W h e n a m a n b u y s a tire

an d la r g e st rubber c o n c e r n

has a p r e tt y

in the w orld c a n n o t a ffo r d

d efin ite idea of w h a t he e x ­

to p lay fa v o rite s in s o c k in g

p e c ts to g e t o u t of i t

its p u b lic.

now adays he

-

III

b e s t w a y its m a k e rs k n o w

R E P O R T O F T H E C O N D IT IO N O F T H E

F IR ST

m oto rists o f th is c o m m u n ity .

IV

T h e d ealer w h o se lls h im

one th a t g iv e s h im Je s s than

C o m e in an d tell us w h a t

he e x p e c ts is n 't lik e ly to g e t

yo u are lo o k in g for in tires.

a n y m o re o f h is b u sin e ss.
T h a t 's one of th e reasons

W e ca n p ro b ab ly tell yo u
w h e th e r y o u

need

a U . S.

w h y w e h an d le U . S . T ir e s —

N o b b y , C h a in , U s c o , P la in ,

an d r e c o m m e n d them to the

or a R o y a l C o rd .
For ordinary country
rMdt—The U. 8. Chain
or Usco.

S e le c t y o u r tir e ■ ac­
cording to th e toeda
th ey h ere to tre re l:

I d sandy or hilly country,
wherever the going is apt
to be heavy—The U . 8.
Nobby. .

- I

For front wheel*-—Tha
U. 3. Plain.
HTML CDfiO-NOBW-OtWH-USCD-PlAill

For beat results—every­
where — U. S. Royal
Cords.

United States Tires

A. II. F U L L E R , Altamonte Spgs., Fla.
D . D . D A N IE L , Chuluota, Fla.
L . M . R E H B IN D E R , Geneva, Fla.
M ID W A Y G A R A G E , Longwood, Fla.
A. G . G A IN O U S , Osteen, Fla.
‘
B. &amp; O . M O T O R C O ., Sanford, Fla.
I. W . P H IL L IP S &amp; S O N S , Sanford, Fla.

djyftjv

�%
» , -*. •iT"-*:r •'i”- *_&gt;1-~-k—_f

' N#

T H E SANFORD HERALD

OWNER

d e s c r ip t io n

or

LAND

A I___
ity_94)
NWly alone
Markham I'ark llrlghla, aa Ifarardtd In Plat llook No. !, Cj ; . 7 7 ,3 .a la a la County Iltrcrdt
ft. N 1712 ft. deal that part
f.Cti 7 - v i 2 Slucli C ___________
J. W. Dlrkim ___________
9.86
N of S * E fly., aid leal 3
Lot 9, lllork E ___________________
I I . I1. Up# ..................21.01
tt 1 Ity.)_______ . . . . ................ 31
19 31
11
Unknown
Thr T o t of Hanford, aa Htrurded In P ill Moot No. I, Pafo 38 lo SI aad l l&gt; . 113, 118.
Midway In Hte. 32, Tp. 19, Hgo 31 E., aa Recorded In Plat itaak I,
,, „ » M |
tIS aad 117 Htnalaalo County Itororda
County Record*.
*
4I* M*mJa.|,
Ilrt- at Inta. of N lino of ComLota I, 2 and I . . .
Unknown
merrl.l 8t., with W lino « f
Lot SO.............
L t's ILolon " '
EH
I'almrtto Avr., run N 431.8
Lota 29 and 30
Unknown
t 7.61
ft., N 69 d tf. 17 min, W
23 19 29
40
Lot
43____
Unknown___
448.2 It.. 8 628.33 It., to
"sTof
Lot* 49 and £0
__________
Unknown___
U»
Commrrrial St., Ely on N
23 19 29
Lot. 63, 64, 88, 66, 63 and
1«
aldo of Commercial St., to
N ~lo
69_____
Unknown...
4V
296,11 Lot
Unknown..
7
0
--------,
--------Unknown
;.i«
5.18 1Lola* i « . l ? ! : c k l , Tr. 3. '.IT ™
j . 7*. Newman------- . . .
44.81 Lot. 87, 88 and 89 .......
Unknown— ____________
28 19 21
11
u a | n i9 i..., •
JD
10.45
NEW lllork 2, Tr. 18__________
T. E. Wilton____________
feirr
86______
Ell
Unknown.
9.2T Lot
Lot
M
,
lllork
3,
Tr.
I
-------------E.
A.
Dnuglat.
.
uf
Lota
91
and
92
.
Mta. J, S. Krtinra*
».»»
208.21 Lota 93. 94, 91, 96, 97, 98, 99
Lot I I , lllork 3. Tr. 8 ...... .........
J. L. Millar___
28 19 2)
M
l
Lot 7, llolrk 3. Tr 6 ___________
19.88
Unknown____ ______ .
and
100___
Unkauwn
____
61.13 Lota 101, 103, 103, 104, 101,
Lot I, lllork 3. Tr. 8__________ .
Mrs. J. 0. William.
6.85 th, E to Gt. lino 8 Ely to
Ell
Unknown____
W H Lot 3 and All Lot 4,
heg.-,.
---106 and 107.
Unknown___
61.43 Lota
lllork 3 Tr. S_________________
L. Miller____
E H of KM of N W I ( of N K M
I IT, 119. 119 and 120_____
Ltl
Unknown-.r----Lot 9 and N 19.27 ft. of Lot
and W ( i of W ) { of N W jJ
Lot.
199
and
200-..________...
j.t:
J. o . Packard -’l l ”.
19.16
J. K. T. Chamberlain...
10 lllork 3. Tr. 8_____________
F. E. Johneon______
of N E M —
____ —
Lota
201
tn
205
and
208
and
209
E4S
unknown
18.10
Unknown____
E H Ulork 3. Tr. 12---------------E H nr S W X of S E X and S E X
LoU 224, 226 and 226__________
E4I
Unknown-.."".
18.70 All ftraa bey. N W ear run S
Unknown------- — — —
of SR X ____ . . . . . . .................. Lote 227, 226, 229 and 230__ .
III
W. 1L Uarciay .
3.11
I).
J.
I.awlar_______
___
SM of S E X of N E X of N E X &gt; - 35
71 ft., E 37.3 ft.. N 71 ft.
LoU
231,
to
238
and
238
to
211
EH
Unk'own_____
7.84
J. W. Zachary---- -----S fcjf of N W . ' f ......... ... .............. 31
I *9 2 Lola 245 and 2 4 8 - - - - - - . _____ W 87.3 ft.) lllork 3. Tr 2 2 ___
Mra. Allrr E. Dare
« II
Unknown ■
[ ] * ( . &amp; eh K of N W car Lot
35
12.20 Lot. 247 tn 250............ . .........
Lot 10. lllork 4, Tr. 11______
Unknown..™..^,
III
U oknow j-____
run S 20 eh, K S ch, N 20 eh
12.20 Lota 284 In 287 and 251, 259
E H lllork 4, Tr 12____ _________
Unknown...... ..
Ell
L.
llalcomc
W i t h ________ _____ ________
6.33
W H of lllork 4, Tr. 15_________
Draw O i*. Co
and 2 ( 0 - - - - - - - - - — — —
•
Unknown.-.
SR ■( of S W X of N W X and
Unknown
8.33 Lot 276
S H of W H ‘ Hock 4. Tr 20_____
---- --- --------------- —
Unknown
UT
SW1( of S E X of NWU* and
H of W H tin . E H ) Ulork t
1.41
Loti 276, 277, 278,379 and 210Unknown
---N W I ( of N K f t of S W f i and
18.4 8
Tr. 20, _
D. V. Warran___ _
Ell
J,
O.
9
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i
i
a
i
4
'a
Viral
Adulilaa
la
Midway
aa
Retarded
fa
Plat
tleek
5
.
.
«
NM
M of S W M
of
N
K
»t
of
M
W
&gt;(
'l
NK X
Mra. M. If. Croat...
8.33
SH Of W H . lllork 4. Tr. 21
Hemlaala Caia ly llererde.
' p**&gt; &gt;11
129.30
and brg. BE tor of N W J i
Lot 9, lllork 5, Tr. S__________
II. W ilh l _____
S W X ....... ....... .
.....
Lota 1, 2. and 3 - ---------- ,— _ _
Unknown
E H and K 15*4 ft. of N W X
Ml
run N 11.19 eh. W 7.01 ;b
Unknown . "
21.20 Loti "9 and MO_____ - ____ ____ _
1 Tr.
____________
Mra. D. O. Ilrown
... .
41.41 Lotlllork
J. M. ilaaattt lira-----43
1.11
19 29
8 11.42 ch, E 7.07 th_________ 3*
3.40 [ 4 l 180 — ....................... ..........
Unknown
6. lllork 6. Tr. 7 . ____ . . . . . .
Draw D*». Co.______ ..
24.40
Chie. I*. Wynn, Halra
MO
lot
19 30
E H of S E X ........... ..
........1»
Lota 211 and 212....... ......... ......
Unknown
Lot 1 and N'H of Lot 2 and
111
a lot 6 ft E A W by 23 ft.
HI. Jaarph at Retarded la flat llaak Na.l Pa|r 114 Hamlaala Caanty Htcarda.
Canaan aa Itererdrd la l’lal Oaak N'a. I, Pai* ISJ, Samla.le Caaaly Karard.
N 4 H In N W ror Lot 3,
All Lota 10 and II S of O. II.
Lot. 3 A 10. lliock 3 .......
tt. C. DuBoar.Art.
and W 6 ft. of S H of Lot 2
EH
Ity and N H of Lot 14 and all
Unknown_____
lllork
7. Tr. I _________ _______
48.70 l^&gt;t 3, lliock I . . . _________
W. W. LawD___________
Unknown----- --36.71
HI
I I (let. 2.7 a r m In NE tor.)
Lot
10,
lllork
S
„.
Jamra tackyrar
8 40 ft of Lot 7, lllork 7, Tr. 3 _
Mra.
A.
A.
Sirrrne
Krira
£9.25
Unknown
..
.
.
___
_—
---18.40
T.H
Lota 16. 17 and I * _______ _____
Unknown...;..
Lot 8. Ulork 7. Tr 3
_________
W. 11. Wlrht.....
44.85 Lot 4, Ulork 6
M
i
LoU 19, 20, ZI. 22, 24 and K.H
Unknonn_______
Mra. M. C. Farnatd
294.45 Lota 7 and 8, Itlock 7.... ..
Unknown..-.—
— ___ 14.60 Loti I, 2, 4 3, lllork 7, Tr. S.
EII
of 21, 8 of tty _____
Unknown_________
.*
60.30
lire. SW ror Ulork 7. Tr 13.
Lota 25, 27, 23. 29 and 30
N t,’ ol N W X of N K ' i ami1 W
run N 120 ft.. K 63 ft, N I I I
Lota 31, 35, 37, 33. 39, 40, I I
X of N K X of N K X and
Unknown ________ ...---60.60
ft. K 45 ft., 8 231 ft., W
and 4 2 -- _____________
L X of S H Of N W x Of NK X 32 19 31
3S
W. G. Aldridte . ,_ _ H I M
Unknown .
21.40
I I I ft...
13.10 2 arrr. Sq. In N W Cor of S W X
Unknown....,______ _
Lot 41— —
— ____— ______ _
U n k n o w n ......
■ 71.27 W H Ulork 7, Tr. 19...............
8.10
A. G. Chapprll.... ..........
*1
I.ota 47, 43, 49, 50, 11 and 52
.. 32 19 31
of N W X
Chav. T. Clark
Lot I, lllork M, Tr. I ........ .........
44.55 N W X of HEX of N W X
Unknown________ ___ __
1 II
Lot 11, E H » f 10. &gt;H ♦•&lt;*. &gt;nd
. 31 19 31
10
It. B. Monroe
Unknown
________ .
72.17 Lot I, lllork 10. Tr. I __________
J&gt;. C. Ilroek____________
6.33 8 W X of SK X
svn
4*10 a r m of Lot £3 N of Ity
„ 22 19 32
40
l.aarenr#
J,
MUnn
Unknown
....
GO
.30
33.67
Lot
3,
Ulork
10,
Tr.
7______
J. 8. Dlnkle....... .............
Lot. 53, 59, 70, 71 and 72
Ml
W H "I N E X ...........
27 19 32
SO
L a wrerre J. Miioa
Unknown
36.31 Lot. 3 and I, lllork 11, Tr. 2.. .
13.10 S 3.16 rh of Lot 3
Drew Drv, Co________
17.11
l^ota ft, C and D . _ ...........
... 31 19 .12.
6.
Unknuwn
Unknown _. ..
G0.30 !,ol 5, lllork 11, Tr. 2 __________
26.90 8 H ..... - ........................... ____ 31 19 32
Unknown _______
Irfita F, 32, 33, Ml, and MS..........
2.1
1
320
Jamra Mile.
IN. 10
Mr.. C. W. Paw all
Lot 5, Ulork I I , Tr. 7......... .......
O, M. GIlian____________
n.tr
E H Lot 100...... .........................
35 19 32
640
(Wld Ka. Attowad)
6.75 All lllork II. Tr 19 .....
L. I.. I.* Hoy
12 20
Unknown________ __ ____
91.91
36 19 32
320
w ) l of
L. I . Lelluy
Unknown
...
IM.4I) K 41 ft of Lit 6 4 7. lllork
W M Lot 100..... ... ..... .......... .....
tu *
30 19 33
15
Unknown ___
21.40
Unknown
12 Tr 2
____
Mary E. F l i h r r . . „ „ „ „ .
44,95 Ali \V of Si. John. Illver_____
W M Lilt 55
40
Marla Hllllngvlry
....
27.33 Lot I, llolrk 12. Tr. 6
Empire Land Co.
41.55 N W X of N W l ( _ ..... ............... 12 20 29
la n e Il'Nral ______
H 5.it a r m of L&gt;t 93
ui
Unknown ____
... —
21.40 Lola I and 2. lllork 11. Tr. I . .
29.35 W S H rh of S E X of S W X »n&gt;‘
Mra. Frank G o r r t i ______
Lot 101
S W X of S W X , _____________ 12 20 29
St
Unknown
Lota
|
and
2,
lllork
i
i
,
Tr.
M
.....
21.97
T.
J.
Gillflllrn
.....
page.
|27
I2H
and
128
H
Haanlnolr
Coun*
L71
Hanfoid farm* aa Itrroidrd In 1*1a4 Hunt No I
12 20 29
Lot I, lllork 14, Tr. 9
3.40 [lee. SE ror of W H of l ^ t 2
Unknown .........
r
1y llrrord..
Itun N 15.2 ch. W 16.45
Lola 6 4 7, Olork IS, Tr. 4
M, E. Syrnr. Head ___ _
6.33
6.4
5
Unknown
ch S 15.2 ch. B 18.45 c h _____
20
Lota I and M, lllork 19
Unknow n
All Frartional lllork 3N. Tr. 9
12.20
T. J. Check_____________
til
12.12 S 130 ft. „f E H of Lot 7 and
W. If Funk
Lot I (lea. S 9.3 rh) __ _________ 13 20 29
81
Lota 2, 3, 6 and 7, lllork 19
Unknown
11.17
10
N W X of N E X of S W X
....... 25 20 29
W. T. Baird ... .
E 120 ft of Lot 7 Mr*. S 130
3.11
II eg- 10,03
eh N of SWCor of
ii
fl.l Ulork X
_________
12.80 N E H of S W X and N H of
Unknown.._____ ______
26 19 30
60
SC|(
S E X of S W X ______
31 20 29
Elmhurst !r.v. Co.
T.01
Lot 1 and N'H "f Lot 9, lllork
linn E 1.31 rh. N to Uy.
N H **1 N W X ileaa 165 It K
7
.
19.40
A.
Itobldna
.
,.T
by 468 It N A S In
A W liy
SWIy atone ram* tn pt N
A. J. (ilrrard lira_______
23.97
4.6U Lot 2. lllork Z
Unknow n
31 20 29
N W ror.)of
beg, H to liar.
75
W. S. Ilullork ... .
11.11
Lot 3, lllork Z
....
H. A. (ilrrard lira..........
3.10 E « » of S W X
11* ST. NtV aor of Band'* Addition
32 20 29
NEX
10
J. M. John.on
2.01
Lot
G
,
lllork
6.
Tr.
A
I&gt;.
I).
Ilrown
.
.
___...__
69.25 N E X of
to Sanford, run K to NK n o
S W .X. nf S E ' ( and
.
Lot t. lllork 6. Tr. C
Unknown
29.35
20 29
N
1
i
of
N
X
of
S
E
X
of
S
W
X
.35
ad addition, N to Ity, SWIy
20
Unknown......
.
1 II
I. i !*, PI irk 7. Tr. I
Unknown
....................
23.97 Hrg. S E eor of S W 1(
Unknown
atone &gt;ama to brg.
26 19 30
_ 35 20 29
Lot M. lllork 7, Tr. II
Unknown ___
IM.
10
lire 1.31 rh K of SW ror of
run
N 417 It., W 417 ft.
Lot
5,
lllork
M
.
Tr.
A
W.
C.
S
ir
.
art
If
-ir.
1
5.15
26 19 30
S 417 ft., E 4ITII...
4
ME &gt;4
Unknown_______ ____
:.u
Loti I and 2, lllork M, Tr. C
W. I\ M rl.r.lrr
........
29.35
Itun K Hi rh, N 3.33 rh, W
of
X &lt;
&gt;l N W X'
X ol
2 LOU W X of N W U
K. II. Hand________
21, H7 Lot 3. lllork M. Tr. r
1.30
Unknown
10 ch 8 3.33 rh... .
S
H
of
Lot
l
......................
.....
38
20
29
5
Unknown
__________
Lot
5,
lllork
M
,
Tr.
C
It.
L.
Uuhart
.
.
35.75
2.1t
Paer IJ, Ncml nula Lot 9, lll-.rk 8, Tr. C
M. M. Nmlth’a Nutidlrt.lnn of Srrllon. a* llarordrd In t'lal lluuk No,
Unknown ........................
29.85 E H «&gt; N W X of N W X ol
Counts llrr^rda. *
S ! i ..I Lot I
..... 36 20 29
£
Unknown..--Lot in, lllork H, Tr. C
29.95
Unknown ,
2.14
Bey.
36 :u 23
Lot 8, lllork 3. Tr. U
Unkayra
lllork. 4, 5, 6. 7, M, 9, 10, II
IN.
10 N K ror of S I ) of Lot I
run 8 43H* ft., W 49S ft., N
Unknown
. ...
___ ... 130,10 Lot. 2. 3, 4 A 5. lllork 1
12. H a n d 14
4.IK ft., B 196 ft______________
5
.15.7,1
Unknown ... .....
Geo. K. dowdy.. . ......
Tr. E
lllork 16
15.4 5
2.11
W. C. Stewart Hrlra
67.57
Dealer llunttr iltirv
tla,05 Lola M, 9 4 I0, lllork 3, Tr II
Unknown
lllork. 21 to 23
19.4}
9 37 Lot I ........................... ............. I 20 30
Unknown ........................
llag.
20.38
eh
8
of
N
E
eor
_____
2
20
30
6.35 Lot I, lllork 9, Tr. II
Unknown. „.. ______ —
W H t)f lllork 34 (Ira* H 450 It.I
6.13
Unknown .......
run S 4.31 rh, W II.M ch,
Lot 3, lllork 9, Tr. II
lllork 3N (tr.. part N of Ityl
D. II. Jonr.
29.85
N 4 32 ch. E 11.8 ch. (Itaa
_
59.55 Lot 4. lllork 9, Tr. C
Unknown__ ... . .
and lllork. 39 and 10
.. .
W. A. Strinefetiow....... ..
6.33
E 18 ft)
..... ...............
6
Millie Wallace
C.
M.
Krnnrdy
*9.28
That part of Itlock 38 N of Ity
Lot# 1,8 4 7. lllork 9 Tr. I»
71.00
Unknown...... ...... , __
€.11
35. 3 Lot 8, lllork 9, Tr. I ) .............. .
Unknown .... ......... ...
lllork. II and 42
13.10 lire. 32 rh W' A 12 ch S of
Unknown ____
N
E
c
o
r
......
........
..........
30
2 20
lllork 47 (Ira. f'rlpprn'. pari
Lot 10, lllork 9, Tr. (i
Unknown......... .... .........
12.20
run W 1M.3 rh, SWIy along
ahd r. W H of N 210 It.
Middle 39 ft.. Lot I, lllork
lly 6.75 ch. E 21.57 ch. N
ami I • 1.86 rli K A W try
10 Tr. A
3.10
J.
K.
Lalnr
____
________
7 deg. 10 min, K to brg.
10
C. D. Kellog ........ „
19.00 Lot 5, lllork 10, Tr. II
llnknow n
7.11
9 H rh N A S on K tila ) .. .
J.
N.
Wllln___
__________
21.05
Ilr
f. 7 H Ch 8 A 31.10 rh W
59.23 W H Lot 5 lira. 8 I ft.) lliock
J. A. Alli.on
lllork 51
of
N
E
eor
_____
__
..
.......
2
20
30
35.73
lllork 56
Unknown
10. Tr. C
Unknown................. ......
6.61
run W 9.27 rh, 8 4 H ch. E
lllork. 57. 53, K « , of 59, and
Lilia 2, 3. I 4 5, lllork 10, Tr. D
J. 8. G a r d n e r ................
41.60
8.59 rh, N 7 dry. 10 min E
71 39 Lot 6, III i-k 19 Tr. G .
Unknown
H H of 60, _____ .
Thu*. Falrrloth..............
12.20
W. J. Jark.on
IM.lt)
1939
Wilber llyington. ..
W H of lllork 69
Lota I and 2, lllork 11, Tr. A
II. L. Duhart .
33.67
29.83 Lot9. lllork I I , Tr. A
lllork 61 _____________________
Unknown.
Nathan
Lowrnthal.......
.
IO.
45
Beg.
SK
cor
ol
S
W
X
.
3
20
.30
1.3.15 S.H 1-ot L Ulork 11, Tr. II
Unknown
W H of Ulork 61.........................
Mary Mitchell.. ..............
29.M5
Itun
tun W' 5
6 c'
rh, N 56 deg. W
That part of lliock 94 S of ity__
Unknown .... ..
—
C.35 Lot* 4 and M, lllork II, Tr. C .
Drew Dev. Co..._..... ......
12.20
15 rh E 24 Hi rh, SW'ly to brg
12
Unknown
Ml
M . 'M . Hmllh'a Third Nuhdlil.lon aa Kart
lloek No. I Page 86 Sr mlnolit Lot 9, lllork 11, Tr. II
12.20 Brg. 10.63 rh W of N K ror.
Unknown..-..a................
. 4 20 30
County llrtatda.
Lot. 2 4 I. lilurk 11. Tr. G .....
jlrew Dev, Co.... ............
9.27
run 8 10.68 vh, W 4.69 eh.
O. J. Trennla.............. ...
N 10.66 ch., K 4.69 e h _______
18.18
8
C. J. Krlrkaon __________
43.35 W l , Lot 5, lllork 12. Tr. A ..... .
Lot* I, 2, 3 and 4,...
1.41
Unknown... __ ....
W. A. 8lrlnelellow,._„_„
6.31 N K X lira* 8 15 acre, of » I V ) ,
I^it. 6 and 6 _______
12.15 Lot 6, lllork 12. Tr. C
Unknown ._ . .
6.33
John II. Ilrown___ _
and beg. 11.39 rh E and
Lot 7_______ Z
6.15 Lot 1, lllork 12. Tr. C
Unknown.,.._______
Sam llenjamln#
...... ..
12.20
6,34 eh S of N W cor. run
Irfit 9
Unknown.
6.4 5 Lola I ami 2. lllork 12. Tr. E
3.40
Unknown....... .. . ------H 26.42 ch, E 10 rh. H 7.48
Lota 12, 13, II
32.73 Fractional E H Ulork 12, Tr. II
Unknown_____
Lot
1,
lllork
13,
Tr.
A
29.85
Unknown
...
_______
rh, E 2.86 ch. N 29.78 ch
tl
HBHUW
II
.....
.
...
.
l^ita 16 and 17
Drew Dev. Co*................
10.45
W 2.63 rh. N 5.03 eh. W
Loti 13 to £1..
37 L50 Lola 6 and 6, lllork 13, Tr. 11
Unknown.........
I-cit* 6 and 7, lllork 13, Tr. F
2.MO
—
Drew Dev, C o .„ ________
9.93 ch.)__ ________________ 7 20 30
116
Unknown
24.21
All
&lt;lm
lota
3.
4
4
5)
Ulork
Brg.
16.13 rh W k 11.15
N H of S H of N W X of 8 K U
13. Tr. 0
Draw Dev. C o . ________
11.35 eh 8 of NE cor. __ ..._____
7 20 30
...........
of N E H of
run W 12.56 ch, 8 31.39 rh
SW U and all
(
Seminole Park, aa flerordrd In PHI llaek No. 2i Page 75t Seminole County llrrorda
E 10 rh, 8 7.48 eh, E 2.5G
S nf St. Garlruda A t . .. . . . . 29 19 31)
55
31.25
J. II. Black________
21.49
All (lea* part between traeka)
eh N 28.97 ch
29
Unknown_______ __
All SWJi rf N K X lylne N of
Block M. Tr. 19.........
... .
Drew Dev. Co___________
7 20 30
5.45 Beg. N K cor of N W X
St. Gartruda A v a ................... 29 19 30
8
5.53
Unknown ____
run 8 4.M rh. N M» dry W
AH Ilea, oart 8 of track) lllork
5
J. C. and Mitckell
W H of N W X of S E X of S W X 29 19 30
M, Tr. 2 i
Drew Dev. C o . ____ ____
6.63
20 eh N 4.17 rh, E 20 rh
2.IJ
9
Unknown-_____
Nlckolia............... 1tT
3.75
Drew Dev. Co__________
3.9M Beg. 8K eor of N K ' * of N W X
7 20 30
All In Sanford Grant___
. ... 30 19 30
30
6.45 E H of Block 9, Tf. IM
Unknown___________ - —
run N 11.08 ch, N M9 dry. W
All lie*, part S of lt&gt;.,| Block
Ilrf.
1.10 rh 8 of N W rnr.
lay. 15 1-1
141
9, Tr. 2o
_____ ____
Drew Dev. C o . _ - _ - ___
16 ch S 11.38 ch, E 16 rh_____
11.35
18
Unknown___ _ ______
of N K 't
31 19 30
7.44
Drew
3.98
S
H
Ulork
10,
Tr.
IS.................
Dev.
C
o
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
—
7 10 30
Unknown ________
S
E
X of N W X — ____ __________
40
Hun N 7H ch, K » X ch, S
7
12.15
7H eh W 9 X r h .... .... .... ....
Unknown
_—
A. U. Marlin'. Addition to Hanford aa Itererdrd In Plat lloak Ns. I, Pay* 8M| Hemlaala N E X of N E X and S H &lt;&gt;‘
31.41
Empire Land Co.
8 20 30
200
Uaunly Ketarda.
N K X * N H "f S E X .
lire. 15,01 th 8 of N X *cr poat
31 19 30
L o t 5, Bl..rk II, Tr. 10 S......
Unknown— ..— — —
6.35 S H of N W ) ) lie*. N 30 acre.)
N,
H
FenwXV
i: . : »
90
8 20 30
Hun'S 11.96 rh, K 9W rh, N
end N K X o lS W 'X
Lola 7, M and 9, Block 11, Tr. 10
Unknown ____ _________
19.10
11.95 rh, W f* .t rh
11
D, McGowan.— ____ MMW 13.32 Lot HI, lllork I I , Tr. 10________
Unknown_____ _________
P 33 Brg. NK rnr „ f « W X i f SE !, - 0 lu JO
«»
run W 312 ll., 8 20 rh, K
lire. 3,16 rh K and 11 rh 8 of
Ribln.en'a Harvey ef in Iddlllau la Sanfura a* Herarded In I’ lal flaak No. I] Page*
1.14
312 ft., N 20 rh. ..... ........ —
Unknown .. — - . —
10
N W n r . . . ..........
..... 31 19 10
&gt;2
and
91,
Seminole
Uaunly
Ilrrard*.
1 20
10
Unknown
9 20 30
SK X " I H 'j of Lot 2
run 8 3.16 rh, K 65 Iki. 8 2 64
12,20 Brg. MU, ft. N rf SK ror. of
Lot 3 l i r a ' E 117 rt.I — ...... ....
Unknuwn
ch; i. o . i i rn, N £.8 rh, W
9 20 30
5
S W ',
3.92 rh tu hay.
Lull* Halcomb . _
31 68 Beg. NE cur of Lot 3, run 3
run W 1050 ft, N 425 ft., K
117 ft.. W 60 ft.. N. I I I ft.
lire. I I rh S of NW ror
31 19 30
|0.l)
1.06
N, B. Fenwick .
105U |L, S 125 It
10
ESQ ft.
.................. .......
Sam Hill____
run 8 3.16 rh. K 3.16 rh, N
LU
20 30
6.33 S t , ,.f SW X nf N K X "t N K X
Unknown ______
5
Lula llenlun ____
3.16 rh. W 3.16 rh.......
......
1
Luke Halcomb .
10.62 E 100 fl of W 52.3 fl. nf Lot 4
LIS
Unknown
8 11 of N H ••( Lot 2
.in
Thr Town of Srli.n l.ak* a. Krrordrd In Plat lloak No. 2, I’ aya 69, Seminole County E 96 ft. and E 36.6 It. of W
___
_
12.50
20
30
Mr*.
M.
St.
Clelr
493 (t. uf Lot 4 ......... ......... ..
Laura Clark
.
20
SH of S ) , of N'H ° f S E X
llrrorda.
MS
Bremen
_____
19.10
lllork 26
... ...........—
Gua T. Thomu
7.44
LoU 19 lo 82__ _
A I. H
o
. ______
40
Franri* Corel
------1.61 William Mark's KiihdM.lon of lllork I I . Tier 14 and lllucl. I I Tier IS, a* Herarded In S W X **l N W X
11 20 30
MS
in
N
W
*
1,
„
f
N
W
'
,
20
Mra.
IL
Ikrree
14
19
M. M. Smith'. Second Sul’dltl.lon a* Hrrorded In I'lal Hook No. I, Page 100, Nrmtnale
I'lal lluuk No. I, Page HIM, Hrmlnolr County Ilrrard..
•d
SWX
V E X and M »
Uoualy lletarda.
Lot 3, Block 11. Tr. I I _________
Unknown____ —
!S.1°
of
of
3K
X
«nd
W
H
N
E
X
LoU 1 and 7 In II and 13 tn 61
Lot 4. III. k I I , Tr 14
___ —
El.y Ford .....
___ _
19.10
1174
Unknown
in 20 30
SE X (le.t lly.) 100
ami GC tn 90 . .
Unknown
3.10
. 506.43 Lot M. Ilh»-W it, Tr. I I ____ ___
■
«
Unknown
__ — .
Eureka
Hammock
a*
llrcar.lrd
In
Plal
lloak
Na.
I,
Page
10*.
Hrmlnolr
foualv
llrr.rdv.
Lot 4 2 _
J. W. White, tide.
3.40
Lot 7. lib,.k II. Tr. IS
IL J. White.___ ________
12.12
G.J3 Lot 63
C. C. Howard .......
L it l l , lit &gt;rk l l , Tr &gt; '
Unknown
lire. 12 eh N A 3 ch W ul SE
SH Lot 101 and all L'&lt;l. 112
Sanford
William Mark’s Hubdlil.lon uf lllork 21 nf lluhinson'. Nur&lt;r&gt; of an addlllun Iu
19.19
cor________
31 19 30
Unknown___ — — — and 129
A* Itrrardrd III Plat Bank Na. I, Page 109. Seminole Uaunly llrrorda.
i:.:i
run N 10 rh, W 2 rh. 8 10 rh.
Lot* 130 and 131........
Unknown ....
. . ....... ............
Unknown... — — — — —
6.33 Lot. 132, 111, 131, 13 5, 136
K 2 rh
Maurice ll. Ilrllamy____
3.71 Lot II
11.11
lire. 792 ft. W of SE ror of
Edgar Gilbert
and 117-W m. t'laik'. Hubdlil.lon of K ' j nf lllork 25 and All Illorka 35 nnd 16, Botiln.un'a Hur.ey
12.21
N E X of N E X
35 19 30
Unknown ____
Lot 139
n* Itrrorilrd In Plal Book No. I, Page 107, Seminole U.vnnly ttcrord..
run N 660 ft.. W In
mile
'
3.10
I.ut L llto-k 35.......................
W ru. Clark .
12.22
tout S 660 ft., E to hey. lira,
ft. II. I.ynrh
id
23 20 30
6.16 S W X ol N W X
(.ul* 7 and i I, Ulork 35
. ...
Drew Dev. Co,
. . ..
7.19
luy. 760 ft.. S and 10511 It. E
W, ll. Lynch
Lot 3
26 20 30
4"
LIU
Lot
2,
Bln,
k
.16
Unknown____
12.11
■it N H mile intit
I'rinrl. Kartell
35 19 30
Lot 3
27 20 30
29
a,
m
o
Lot
7,
lllork
36
Unknown..............
..........
run 1. 210 fI., S 210 ft., W
Long onod * » Hrrorded In Plal Book No, I; Page. IM lo 21; Seminole Uounlr itrtatd*.
A. Ir. Slamllford'. Addition lo Hanford a* Hrrorded In Plal Hook N'a. I Page 110 HrmL
210 It.. N Ul't.. ft, and I m
e
L**
S', nf Lot 4 4 .. .............
W. L. It. Curbing
note I ’ounly llrrord.
hrv- ? " *! ft. \V ar.J 750 fl S
of N K ror
35 19 30
Maggie llavi.
.......
13.40 Bradley'* Addition lo l.ongwoud, a. Hrrorded In I'lal Book No. I, Page 17, Hrmlael*
Lot. I and 2
___ _
____ _
run L 662 ft., S 210 It.. U iu;
3.40
A. P. W'e.lrrdltk
Uaunly llrrorda.
Lot 9
. . . . . . .
it *,'E |- hr-.) and all llul
Lot 12
6.33 Lot* 12, 16, 16 A 17 . .. .
—
3.71
Unknown - - - - - _____
E. H. Bradley
peri of SEX "f N E X an'l
Unknown
I2.2D
Lut. i 3. and 11
......
H E X E id A. U. 1,. U y .llm 5
J. W. While Ilrir.
9.2*9
Lot. 22 and 23 ...........
...
ar
of W H ol N W X
acre* in SW cor and Ir*. N'H
of N \\ ' .v
A. I). I h.pprll'a Huhdlvlvlon a. Hrrorded In Plal tlook No. 1 Page 71 Seminole Uuun
.1 20 31
1
Unknown
*&gt;( itlock F and l x . that part
ly
Itcrord*
K.
E.
Ilrown’*
Huhdlvlvlon of Beck Hammock 13 ILrordrd In P|al lloek No. I. I'agr Ml
as 19 30
UnVnoan__________ ____
49.35
nnld la A. C. I- Ity.)
12.20
Lola N, 4 A in, lllork G
Unknown . . . . . ..— ..—
Seminole County llrrord*.
Hi e. 16 rh N and 43.08 rh E of
3 in Lut 6, lllork II .
Wm. Clark ..
1.01 11, lllork tl . . . . . .
Unknown . .
8 W ror
35 19 30
Unknown ^.
—
1.05 ( a t t , Ulovk 4
Lot 39. lllork 41____
Unknown
run W 3.12 rh N Hi rh. E 3.12 rh
J. •m a rt . .
2.So
Lot
52,
lllork
J
S 10 rh
John llobin.on-— ______
t',00 Lot 65, lllork K
J. f . Laing
—
a.io Hanford Celery Delia, a* llrrurdrd In I’lal Book No. I, Page 75. Seminole Uaunly llecard.
21.91
N E 1. or N W X 'It*, that part
W. r . Ilep p ......
Book No. 1, Page 94, Seminole Lot I I A ____________ — — _______
T *&gt;* E— Jltletun oi .South Honfnnt, 31 Hrrorded In
N A E td 8. A I. Uy., ami Ira.
12-21
81, Lot I
II. B. Lewie
Uaunly Itrcord*.
I2.M
hey. 310 tt. 8 oi NE cor ol
E H Lot 42
.......
Unknown
12.24
NW X of N W X , (&gt;*" -s 210
S H Lot 3, nnd all 8 and 9
Lot -4
J.
C.
lUth
It.. K 210 fl. N 210 ft..
12.50 Lot M7 N und E of etrrarn and
Frank Mail
*
lllork A
.............
... ____
lMi
210 it and Itaa in;, oi t ft W
( 1, \V, Hi ninn
IN.10
E lu fl. Lot 28. Block II
all Let 88 .
Southern I’rodur* Co--t ‘ .I)
•d W aide of French Avr., on
llrnlon A ( lark
29.N5 R H " I Lota 103 and 108—
Lot. 30 lo IK. lllork U
J. II. Springgai'19.27
1 N aide ol ilrldaltuio A ve., run
A. Srhlrman
L o ll 66 and 57, lllork I)
*: 140 f l „ W 100 ft., 8 140 ll.
Morlda Land and Ualonliallon t'omyany’a Addition lo South Sanford na llerorilrd In Plal
E 'jj nl N K X nl N W .1, of
tl.I1
L 100 ft,, and l x . hre. 150 ft.
’ Book No. ll Pag* 734 Henili.ole Uaunly Itcrord..
Mary J. Haely4 20 31
1
i; at NW cor run K 10 fl.
E 9.97 rh of 8 3. I 8 ch of HW X
a
2.20
3.79
L
o
t
t
—
___
____
____
—
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
8 MO ft., W £0 ft., N I 10 It.
of 8 W ' (
A. E. Mitchell........
4 20 31 &gt;
6..13
Lot 2.—. , ___ .......... ...............
Unknown
3.49
und tr.. bee, 139 It. W of
K.
C.
Starnra..—
—
—
20
31
S
H
of
N
W
X
of
SW
*,
ol
S
W
X
4
6
6. .13
Lot 3
.... ......
......... ..
Unknown
Inti, ol W line of llally Avr.
2.20 E l i of S W X of S W X (lc.1
i.ut* I " ami I I ___
. .. ______
Unknown —
extrndid with N line of Gold.*
10.75
8 510,8 ft.)
3.10
G. A. Mitchell - .
4 29 31
Lot.
16
A
17____
.
...........
Unknown------I2 'i
bora Avr., run N 140 ft W
■ 2.24
3.40 SW X of SW X of S W X
1.01 20
.... ........ .......... Unknown_____
Unknown— . . -----4 20 31
1"
50 it., S 110 ft., E 50 fl. to
31.75
2.20 S ' , of N i: X of NK x of NK X
Unknown4 20
E. M. Howard.------8
A. V. F r r n r h . 123.11 Lot. 28 and 29 .......... ..............
bag.)
36 19 30
2J.»7
Nona Wylly ... • ■
N f j of N K X of N K ' , of N E X
Lot * 77. 78. 79, M0. Ml, 82, M3
4 20 31
6
Hey. 139 fl W of InU of Holly
6,45 SK ft of N W X of N K X - . Mary J. Ila.tv ( Wld- 4 20 31
and Ml _____ - ___ ____ _ _
Unknown —
10
Avr., r itr n d .l with N line
19.11
ow'i Ka. Ali d )■
1.68
Lot 65 .
Unknown...... - ______ .
of Gohlihoro Avr., run N
Beg.
SW
mr
of
NW
of
N
KX'
5
29
31
MO It., W 60 It., 8 110 It..
F. II. Band'* Addition lo Hanford aa Herarded In I'lal Book No. I, Page 111, Hrmlnolr
run N 178 yd... U 105 yd.,
G. W. Spencer__________4.60
36 19 30
E 60 fl.
County llrrorda
Ml
8 175 yd.., W 105 yd*.
Ell.worth Truvt Co.
3
Lot 6
.
..
Jerry Jonr.
...
23.97 S 2 acre, of W ) , of N K X "•
S E X of N E X at S W X Or**
2.19
36 19 31)
Flora Tboraai__________
12.50 L, tl. Hlrlnyfrlleo'a Suhdhl.loo a. Hrrorded In I'lal Book No. I, Page M2, Heniloole Coun­
x arre In SI. ror.)..
0
N W ' , "f N W X
Unknown ...—
6 20 31
A. V. French-..... - _____ - 42.05
36 19 30
10
NX
I, of
ol N H rd
ol SEX of N
NW
WU
Brg. SK rnr of
ty llrrorda.
5 20 31
N'H of N/j of 8,H of S E x "I
run N 220 yd... W M yd. ,
W. K. Uawkin.
13.15
IM
36 19 30
Unknown______________—
l2.60 Lot. I and 2. Block A
N W X v
V riC yd ... l.a t y o .. .
Unknown
7.54
K uf N W rnr id
Beg. 150 l l . ................
Chapman A Turkrr'a addition lo Hanford a. ttererded In Plal lluuk No* 1, Page 44, tve ml ri­ S W , of N K ' ,
6 20 31
E.
C.
Tyndall
49
2*4
36 19 30
ot* County Itrcord*.
vx
Unknown
SW X of N K X "t HEX
5 2U 31
10
MO ft.. 8 I M ll , W
Lot 3 nnd E 2-3 of Lot I
M v t n William.--.._____4.30
88,95
Frle.'
Plat
of
Fl.
Herd,
a*
llrrord
16U fP, N lu beg
lllork 9 ........ ................. ...
.
Unknown .....
1.31
23.97 Lot K .
Beg, 10 ithh S
8 ol
Ol N W cor at
W
of Lot* 9 and 10, Block I I
•
V.. A. Smith----Sam B.r.'amlne.
Itj
6.33 Lot ( 1 - ....
38 19 30
Lot 2, lllork 12 ...J... __________
C. IL Atkin....
laa.r Neal
l.«
106.30
run £ 670 ft., N tu By, NWly
Lot I, lllork |6 . _ ______________ _
*
Unknown
Lnia *| tr f)*
Unknown
44
S*
•
......
•
--■
*»
|in*HWW«'|V»"r'r
|?
13.10 Lot 7.. lllork 17
Unknown
4i.S:
to pt. N al beg., 8 tu br
..._............
2. Mu tv on
29!l5
i
“
•
Huaarir*
Adulllan
lo
Ft.
Heed,
aa
ttarordad
In
Plal
Beak
No.
1.
P&gt;*c
»7.
8er»l”
&lt;
Bag. 60 ft 8 A 150 fl. W of
N
40
II.
Lot
4,
Block
I
S
............
Unknown
21E
n eor
. . . of
- 1N
v* W U
Caualy Itcrord*,
. 36 19 30
N
J.»l
|{*ld*n Beal Katato Company'* Addlllan t* Saofard a« llaeorded In Plat llaak Na. I , Pag* Lite 4
5, m,,,!,
4 *A S,
Block 9
9
... run N 60 ft., W to lly. HKIy
Unknown
89,
Seminal*
Uaunly
llrrord..
6.05
Jo* Cameron .
4o beg.- - - - - - - ,
b «
Lot* 1, 2, 3, 17, 18, 19 and 20 _
_______________ Draw Dev. Co. ----------21.05 E H of » w x of N W X of SE x
Unknuwn
7 20 31
5
Hanford llelgkla, aa Heralded In rial Itaok Na. 2, Page (1. Seminole Uaunly Ilrrard*.
Her. 3.07 rh K A 202 ft. N of
Lot 42____ .
Unknown.— -..—...... .
3.40
W H ol E H « W
ST.
8 W cor of 8 W )i of N W X
8 20 31
Lot 72
E. L. Brown
—
45.15 AllJohn'*
Ilvvrr (Ir*. a 1120
run N 202 tl., W to Slleer
tl.|T
l ^ t . 121 A 122_____
Unknown -------6.33
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and
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130
ft.
of
H
Lake. S 202 ft., E to beg
Unknown....--------3.3 .
Lot |2T
y. T. F ield._____________
7.50
M70 ft. and le.a brg. 36.1
_
W. r. Leavlll'a Hakdlvl.lan *■ Itrrardrd In Plat llaek Na. I, I’ ege 17, Hamlaala Caaaly
Cameron, a* Herarded la r u t llaak N,. |, Pag. 80. Seminal* Caonly Retard*ft. K oi SW eor, run N 1104
Ilrrard*.
ft. K 804 ft., b 1104 ft., W
Lota 7 and 8. Block I
V
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C.
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3t.S8 Lot 12, lllork I
Unknown
to beg.)------------ ---------------3®
Lot 6 _______________ • ________
W. I*. Mlekena— ---- 3.40
'
O. A. lloakI Lot i 3. lliock 1
Unknown...
Lot i t — —.................................
Unknown ---------------3.40 Bag. N W ror of. . . . . . ----------- 31 I t 31
Lot 11. lllork 2
Unknown...
run K IIS * ft., S 2239 ft.. 8
nayd'a Hukdlvl.laa a* Herarded la I’lal Itaak N*. I, Pag* 81, Hamlaala Caaaly Mtcard*,
■Lota 1 A 2. Block 3
21
dig. W 47 U V 371 It.
it. L. Grltr..
Lot 4.
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Mark MeLouddaa — —5.15

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Counly florord*.
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9.18
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13.52
^ * itimmock, u Recorded In .*l#4 Hook No, I, Page SI. Seminole Count) Record*.
—
E. T. Woodruff
M3
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if. r . T&gt;ir,_ __
46.13
I). I*. Sullivan..___
4.00
K. C. T y la t ...... ......„
0.33
II. A. Brown . ______
12.22
B. T. Woodruff
0.33
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t*.2l
K E r«
K. T. Woodruff ____ _
2.(0
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22.71
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ft. ».
Seminole
County
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A. .'■j.lcomb
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A. Whitcomb

W. A. Whitcomb
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tltcar L i l l i e ...... .............
lien T. Wllllami________

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1.0 j
1.01
7.13
18.26

8.mi
8.80

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Donovan 4 Lemon......
L. L. Le
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1.13
3.80
57.13

Hair*_____

3.90

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36 20 32
SE'l

J. (J. Adamt, Helm- ___ _

29.17

120

Robert Nlion.. _____ _

23.01

120

Oarar Little „
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I'nknown..............
Robert N l i o n ........

23.01
7.13
8.80

Unknown .........
Unknown........................

3.80
23.30

Unknown____ ____ ____—...
L. L. Lultoy____________

27.16
27.16

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2.12

D K. Mllrhell'a Survey of Ihe Levy Cranl, sa Recorded In I'lal Hook No. I, I'aje 3, Semin*
•le County Itcrarda.
E. Y. Mallory et al _ ...
28.28
k t J#, lllock I I ------------- — —
E. Y. Mallory et al .. .
28.28
U H L Block B
title a, Overstreet 4 Drew
3.23
U l I ? Block U
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20 30
n#c sw cot Lot 1
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Iltia S l NW cor rf Lot 12
block &lt; , B alone N line
,| U u 8, 9, 10, II and 12,
lllock I' l&lt;» Lake Jeaaup,
Stt t ’ m -uth ol Soldier Creek
U n k n o w n . . . ...........
18.63
to Hr*----- --- ------------ -Seth Woodruff
11.60
LatL Blocij U.
Let, « and :• ib*a that part
covtf.-I b&gt; lillea. Over■tr„t k Drew's Sub. Die.)
12.30
fill,,, llventreet 4 Drew
in -k :&gt;
. ------------------I 13
U n k n o w n . . . . . ..............
tat D. Block l&gt;-------- ----------- 11.10
Unknown.
D t t l d i 13, lllock D„..„..„.,^^
2.12
Unknown ___ .
Laits, Hi-ick D ......... ............
2.12
Horace Sandrrton . . . . . .
Let D. 'lea, K * aerra) lllock D
6 .02
Unknown......
Lst If. !!!■&gt; k D
......... . .
2.12
I'nknown.. . . . . . . . . ___ ...
lat TI, lUork l&gt; -------------------3.13
Unknown.........
D i l l . Ill 'ek D .....
f,Ue«. Ilteralrrel and Drew's llevltlon of Lola 8 4 9. In lllock I? and La I 8 In Itlork li ol
Mlltbeir* Survey of Ihe Levy tirsnt, a&gt; Itecotded In I'lal Hook No. 2, I'aje 106,
Seminole t.'ounly Iterorde.
Lett I tad 8A ___ _____ ________
Unknown________ r____
11.60
tati A lol*
,. ____ ________
Unknown.... . .
........
6.80
ytuly If touej (Irani is Recorded I p I'lal lleok No. I, I'aje 33, Seminole Couhly llerorda.
t.'jo
3 51 31
Jane Young llrlf«
DHL II and 17. . . . ----------.3.23
Jane Young lliira....___ _
Lei I
---------------- . 32 20 31
IKUaf 8K U ________________ . 3 21 29
E 'la lN "',
4 21 29
4 21 29
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4 21 29
SE1, tl NE ', .1 S\V ) * ------5 21 29
SW, e l S W R - n ____________
t ld y in I'lanlallon aa Krrorded In I'lal Uook
Un )mi| I V ......
Latt^Hi. II. 13,

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18, 25,

27

6.75
40
J. A. Garrard____
13.05
80
Empire Land Co._____ __
2.03
7
U n k n o w n .- .- - ____ _
2.01
10
Unknown........ . . » —
6.73
40
J. (*. Linn ...............
No I, l’ a f*'«9 . Seminole Counly Retards.
1.30
Unknown . . . .
Unknown.....
3.18
Unknown .....

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ME', el SE&gt;, let* E 1*8) . ........ 9
33
Jij »rrn In NB cor ol S E 1!
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.................... 9 51 59 * d
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Ef 3-1 el SW i, of SB.1! W of
Utkita Hint ..... ..........
9 51 29
56
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It. II. lulli,'* HuhdliDIan as Recorded In I'lal lloak No, I,
Lett I t-i 10
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7.03

A. B. S|oblonl. . . . . . ___ 10.93
Itrbecra Sanders......

3.38

4.93
Overtired Turp. Co.
I'aje 26, Seminole Counly lierods
It. D. Fuller .. . . . . . . . . .
19.53

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14
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W 936 It.. 8 647.8 ft., „
*11 ■ It N tn beg... ........ ..
14tr» %
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Lot *»
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51
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29
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10

Tiros. Sprajua IIetra-.

13
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Henry S i m m o n s . . . . . . . .
1.7
llook No. 5, I’ aje 60, Seminole Counly llerorda.
l.ytr.an l l t M . . . . . . . _______
l.vmae I t
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Lyman Rroa...... ....... —. .

63.23
3.20
11.55

a.k*

10,95
9.90

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NWt, „f N E J, 8 of
Lyman llroa.
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119.20
ar t 1,'reek
108
51 21 29
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NE ', of N E D ol
* \ t and SE I* * N W ' !
William Simmona...... ..
4.30
Nf , of SWt j
22 51 29
22 H
I" rh AV of NE Cor of
. i s w 'i
22 51 59
P * W 165' fr . S 261 ft..
Unknown . . . . . . . ......... —
6.60
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1
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S3 St 29
E 16 deg., so min N
6
Unknown . . . . ___
6.30
-h, 8 6 eh. W 20 r h ........
B W. Burkett_______
8.31
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Empire Land Co.. . . . . .
9.90
40
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_______:.
21 21 29
"ll-lmefe as llrroritrd In I'lal Rook No. I, Page I I I , Nemlnole County llerorda.
Frank L o n g ---- ---------2.10
U u 1 *"'« s. mock 6
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N 166.7 (,
VV 466,7 ft.

3

21

30

Edw. A. Driggers___ . . .
5.13
«.V u . i f t - "
----C 51 30
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789 It., W 1167.9 It.,
Unknown.
____ —
(.33
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A. t '•(tlRn'a Nubdltlaion, aa Itrrordrd In I'lal llook No. I, Fair I I , Seminole County
Rrfardt,
1.00
Unknown .*&gt;
J}&lt; f-e-t : a__
Unknown
l.Ou
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: - r Ch S, B dag. W e.(
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' -r of Lot I, Mlrou'e
*uMi*i,|un, run S 3 deg. W
• V . h.N 8’ '!»*• W to W line of
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Unknown..
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Wm Pringle
Unknown
Jemre Mllra .

9.43
6.75
13.80
3.25

J, T. Newton.

9.93

Unknown.

1.16

U(.known ..
8. 8. OrllBn
J. D. Raggett

1.66
3.80
4.63

8, C. Partin,

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Tha North thrae fuullha (NJ-41 ol the
of Seminole County, subject to the Primary
to l e held in Juni. 1 ahall approHate yuur Ssuthaie4t quartet (SW'J) of the Northwest
support.
quarter i N W I f l of Section 4, Township 20
Your* tery truly.
di&gt;Utb. I'.anco &gt;11 East, containing
r acre*
OWNER
A
A. YA I ' l l HAN.
mora or lest.
h
You are therefor# Larehy required and
Far Counlr Judge
ordered lo be and appear before our aald
N E ) f cf N E ) f _ . -------------- — « « 21 30
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Unknown________________
J !»
T n the Faul-tw &gt;&gt;f Seminole Counlyi Circuit Cnbrt In the Court l l n u t In San­
I bej to announce that I am a candidate ford Florida, on the First Monday In July,
Goldrnrod llelih l. av Ilf raided In P'at Hook No. 2 Page It Seminole County Record..
for re-eleetlcn to the olRee of County Judge l'»2o, being the 3th day of ••!•! month, then
Uot 13. Block 10.. ......._ *..._
It. J. T l i o m a a ...............
|.30 o'
Seminole County, Florida, aub.’eet lu tho
ll.vre ' « .uaka antwer to the bill of
I.»t 11. Block IS..
**
,
li. L,
1,50 Democratic FrLt.ai, Fleeir.ir. in June, aol 1and
‘
-f ed arain.t y-.-j,■ *;-j
art
IdK 12. Iliad, IS____ ■- • - .*—
J. J.
____ _ __ _
^ 4,40 re«ptflf
jlly aotlell vm-e
nr\i Inffuceee
(aR
r|,e aald hit' will be taken
l,t
me
Srhall,
which
If
nivcn
t
nature
you
wl.l
................
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at
eunfearxi
stain,t
you,
follow,
d
by
final
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fo
Unknown_______________
4.So be g.rally appraelatrd.
drriee.
'a n Midair- ll.U r n e llrct.rrace tom pan;*1a Addlllon lo lllark Hammock sc Recorded In
E. F. HOU3HOLUBK.
It la further nrdertd that this notice be
I'lal Hook No. I, Page I I , Seminole Count) Rrcurdi.
.
,
.. , ,
, ,
published in the Sanford Herald, a new*.
Lot* 332 and 333 ...
N. L. Scvenron
_____.’
0.35
h-ehy announce that J am n evH ' ly r
p iU!.r,fnc in Sml-torr Cmlfl'",
W.'j Lot 312 anil all Lot 313
N. L. H*vermin
.
4.90 fo- Ihe ulllt. I formerly hei, o ' t uunty Judge V1ufi,I, „ n„ r&gt;rh
H r-int-euliv*
of Seminole County, subject to the action of j weekt.
NW&gt;, u f S W J ! _______________ . 22 2i
51 31
40
Clifton Spring* SanirnruVv"Vrpii-»* ,Vr .-mno.t
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TO U.l. 1'ARTIFS C V ' I M f S H A N Y
liriu-n Co..
19 10 , h t
S ' , • I SF.Jf___
*•* riE'-UhEi *S' V&gt; i.»
I nr2 21 31
er.atly IN
IN T
11C I ' ..
l m PA
B iUl lT Y H E R B
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N. li. G il.a ,_____ ______
ad!h. ll j cltic.n, o l ilrmin.il-- Count,. and w,H enatlv
Lot t - ___ - _____________ C Z
I'rhali
IN’
RBLOW D BSC It III ED IIY T H R O U G H
6 51 31
appreciate
your
Inttocnee
In
ray
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d r i i n i i k h r . ii.
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c a r r i e. r . J A M E S XI,
(IB O R U E
H K IFK IN
I I B R I t lN
I lorrnce Uieaalrf a Subdl talon aa Rreorded la Flat Rook No. 2, I'aje 33, Seminole Coon
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H IG H TO W E R . GEORGE C. N E W M A N .
Supe'lnlrndenl
I'uh'le
tn*lrur(lon
Lula I, 2. 3 and t _______ .
Unknown. . . . . . .
3.92
I hereby announce my candidacy for re- ROSWELL li. II ROOKS. WI L L I A M (I,
.-lection aa superintendent of puldle Ina-rtrur- AN DEN REID, OR O THERW IS E,
Rej. at ' ! tec post on E line
It bring mad* to appear try a sworn hill
tlon for Semlno'e t'ounly, aublert to the
*l
11 31
Democratic pr’ inary to hr held June *th. of complaint filed herein against you that
run \V 11.36 eh. N 3 deg
you
have or rlalm lo have some Interest In
192P.
B 11.36 ch. B 12.32 eh. S
the following drverlhed 1...2 m lev nrinole
T. W. L A W T O N .
11.32 eh. .
.....
13
Unknown........ ....6.10
County, Florida, fo.wlt:
S E ', of N E ' ,
9 21 31
40
B. C. AdWna
________
14.51
The North three-fnurlha IN
-tl of tha
a
Far Taa Collector
H i ! ol NE &gt;! ..( N W ' , .-[
Southwest
quarter ( S W ) ! ) of the Northwest
I am a candidate for re-elerllon to the
9 21 31
Carrie Colllnt . . . . . . . . .
2 t2 office nf T * t Collector ol Seminole County, quarter &lt;N\V)al of Seetton t. Township 20
2' i
He*. N K CoV
f ?i: ' 4 oi
•ubjrrt to the artlon nf the Democratic South Range i t Cut, eontaJr,lng .70 arret
S W ) ( __________
31
l'rtroary, on-) wlR appreciate your aupport, more or leti
Run S 76 drj. 30 min W
You are therefore htr«hy command**! and
JNO. D. JIN KINS.
* •36 eh, S 3 tl.; JO min W
required to be and apprar before our said
6.33 rh. S 86 dej, 30 min
Circuit
Court at the Court llouvo in SanFor Clerk of Court
W 6.33 ch In he j pt, run N
I httrhy announce my eandidary for re- forj. Florida on the First Monday In Auguit,
S deg. 30 min B 1.38 eh. N
rlrctlon a« Cirri ol the Circuit Court for 192", being tho 2nd doy of laid month, then
86' , drj. E 3.16 eh S 3 dej.
Semlnule County. 4ublect lo the Democratic and thrr* to make answer unto the hill of
30 min W ‘ ' '
complaint f-led hertln against you, and
Primary lo be hrld June 81 h. 19/0,
30 min W 3,16 rh
.
1
11.30
therein (ail not else said bit) will |,e liken as
Carrie Colllov_______ ___
K. A. IKtUOLASS.
N 3-1 of S W , of N W * ! .
10 51 31
30
8.55
Unknown....____ ______ _
confraaed .againat you, to be followed by
Reg. 96 yd.. W ol Nt'. Cof of
Anal deer**.
1 hereby announce mv candidacy for the
N W ! uf N E ' ! .
10 51 31
It li further ordered that this nolle* he
office of Clerk of The Circuit Court, Semi­
mn W 117 fl., S 372 ft E
iilbilihrd onco e a c h week for twelve week*
117 ft.. N 372 l l ______
Unknown_________
l
1.90 nole Counly, subject to the Democratic a Ihe Stnfprd Herald, a newipapef pubPrimary to he hdd June 8ih. 1920.
Rej- T t&gt; eh W of NE Cor of
llahed in Seminole County, Fieri lallranerlfuily,
S W , o l S E ' i _____
JO II 31
Done and ordered thia th* (th day of May,
W. L. M IH UiAN.
Run E 90 It., S I 2'i ( i „ W 90
Utjn.
It.. N 120 ft . and bej. 7 l,
iSEALI
K. A. DOUGLASS
For Sheriff
nh W and 120 It. S of N B
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole Ce-inty,
I herrhy announre my candidacy for the
Cor of N W '! of SE I,
10 21 31
Florida.
office of Sheriff ul Semmido County subject Dickinaon 4 Dirklnaon,
run S 431 ft . B 207 ft.. N
to the derision of the Democratle Primary. Solicitor! for Complainant.
182 ft., W 117 ft., N 2 &gt;2 ft.
.18-|:yc.
W 90 ft _
W. I&gt;. C ARTER.
Henry (Ilenn
3.97
llej. 102.3 yda W of SB Cor
Seller Ilf Application For Taa Deed Under
of N W ', of SE l,
10 21 31
Srcllon t i l of Ike Grnrial Slatnrn
Having been urged by a large number of
linn N IIS yd, . W 20.62 yda.,
the voters n| Uemino'e County to become a
Notice it hereby given that T. G. Itoebuck
ydi. S 115 yda., E 20.62 yda
Walter Thomas. . . _____
8.39 candidate for the office of Sheriff, I hereby purchaser of T a t Urrtiflrat* No. 214, dated
N ' j of NW 'j liras bej SE
announre mv randi-lacy an* Ject to the dert- the 4th day of June A. I). 1917, aald certi­
eor of W ' j Run E 15 eh
ficate embrace, the following described pro­
-Ion ol the Democrat!-- primary.
N 3 rh W IS ch, S 3 eh.)
Unknown__________ _
II 21 31
143.75
•2 ' i
perty iltuatrd In Seminole County, Florida,
C. M. HAND.
li.-i.il: N W , of N W , nf N K » , of Sec. 31,
U ru m lrlt or ClilriJo «• Itrronlnl In I'ltl llook Nt. 11. i ' l j f 43, Srmiflolt* County ilcfoni*.
I herobyfannounre that I am a candidate Tp. 20 S. It. 30 l:., 20 acre*. The aald land
Lot 2, llluck It
3.80
W. B. Argo-..... ........
being attested al th* date nf the Issuance of
Lot. |, 2. I A 7. lllock K
. .
Ellin M. Argo
33.85 lor re-election to tie other cf Sheriff of •urh ceellflcale In the nsme n| E. CL Kills.
Seminole County •ub|ert to the detldnn uf
Lo! i «ml \\ lu ft Lot it anil «U
Taa Certificate No. 1759, dated tho
Lul 6, lllock K
43.10 the Democratic Primary tn be h .ll in June 7thAlio
day uf June A. ll. 1*98, aald certificate
Lota 1. 2, 3 A 4. Hlick L . . „ . _ »
Jam, i \rgo.
11.90 1920.
embraces
the following deacrlbed property
B. B. IIItV D Y.
•Luatrd In Hemlnide County, I'lorlda, to-wlt;
Reg.
990
ft.
N ol SW Cor. „t N E 1, of N E 1!
N\V«! nf N E ?* of KB if He..
I hrrrb • announce my candidacy for the &lt;-( Sec. I I , Tp. 20 S. Range 30 C , run E50D
l-eg. N W Cor run S 1‘*0 II ,
office
ol
Shi
riff
of
Sem'nole
County
aubjecl
K 58 fi . N |9il It.. W 38 fl.)
9.40 to ihe itcrlilo-it of the Democratic I't'mary, ft., N 330 It., W 300 tl , S 43 deg. W 469 ft.
16 2t 31
9
J. S, Wamble .
being
W 1. &gt;f SW if
SE ', i.f N W ',
J* H. Wamble
16 21 31
1.57 1' cln le t I pledge myaelt lo ditchar-;e every K lo beg., I acres. The aald land
5
10
N t: , d N W '»
11. Id duty (carl-tily faithfully and impartially. attested al the dalr ol the Issuance of such
It* 2\ 31
rerlitlrate In tin- name of Unknown., baa
N W , I.f N W ' t .
IP 21 .11
40
14.30
A. R. C A M P I O N ,
filed aald rerlillcatea in my office and hat
14.30
E *, of N B ' !
t"
..Inme* Mflut...
19 2 1 31
made applintlinn for lat deed to (asur In ac­
NE 'j ,-f s i : ',
10
7.15
Unknown . . . . . .
2l 21 3)
cordant* with law. Unteaa taid n-rtlltcalra
61.4 5
,,l
\ ’2 1 11
40
Hu by Juitrft . . ... ..... .
ahall be redeemed according to law, tui deed
N W ' , .,f N E ' ,
;o.tn&gt;
Ituliy Jiinea . .
Id
25 51 31
will 1.me thereon on thr 2nd day of June
S E ', .,( S\V»! and N E ' , ol
A. D. 1920.
163
Unknown
.
S\Y
nnil W ' ! of St:*!
31.13
25 21 It
Witness my official signature and aral this
Sl; 11 nf N K 14 ll. 86 W p
hK t
35
28 21 31
Jurn*• M } lei
Ihe
2r:h day ol April A. D. 1920.
SW
uf S W , ........
7.15 In Uircull Unurl 7th Judicial (ffrrull Seminole
ID
Wilt G. iSaiiowhrr
28 21 31
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS. Clerk
2H 21 11
N E ' , nl N W ,
10
7.15
I'onnlr Florida. In Uhnncery
Clreuil Unurl. Seminole County, Florid*
An Undivided
lot. in W ‘ ,
Joe
Cameron,
Complainant
3T-3tr.
Hy V. E. DOUGLASS D. C
Jahii‘6 Mile*
nf N W ' t
11 1"
29 21 31
Vr.
Rill to ljuirt Title.
40
Will G. Callow-./
7.15
29 21 31
S B ', of S B ' i
B.
0.
farrier,
Jamra
M.
Ilighlnwer
S E ‘ . of N W , and N B ' l nf
The Unlvertal Color.
20 21 Margaret! Ann Hightower. George C.
S\V ',
80
Ilobt. I-. I’eletklu
30 21 31
lluawell O llrookt, Robert II.
30 21 31
40
II. 1- Martin
....
7.13 Newman,
N W '! "I S W *
Thr profoMlomil mixer of pnlnta
llama*)-. It It. Kamaev, William G.
.SubdMalon of 17. (i. Townsend Home.(rad, aa Rerordrd In I'lal llouk No. 2, Page 61
Andenrrld: AR the unknown heirs,
known Hmt Eurco color iHsconl can
Nrralnelr Counly llrtorda.
legatees and ilevlarra nl E G. Carrirr,
fhbIIj l*o cron let! I»y n mlNjilncInc of
Lot 21______ __________________
Mr*. M. F\ Willian-aon ..
5.35 James lltghtnwrr, Margarett Ann
Hightower, George C. Newman, Itnawrll
Krot’ R. Iliii Nnture iirvpr inlaplnccs It,
1.13 it. Itronka, and AVIlllam G. Andenrled,
F « j of N W ' ! of S W ' !
.
_ B. B. Whit#...................
32 21 31 ~ 20
Kven blur Mnmlu without tying, chock
3
Unknown.-....
2.03 el a! Defendants.
B it of S W ' , uf S W i ! ol S E ' , 32 21 31
liy cliot’k with Nnturc’a Rrionn. I,nrkNolle* to Non-Uraldenta.
Florida l i m n Company's First Addlllon lo lilark llammork na Iteroidrd In I'lal Rook
Tn E. G. farrier, James M. Hightower,,
No. 3, Page 71, Nrmlaute Counly llrrwrda.
*pnr* nml lohrllnn ro quietly nnn In
11.0.8 Margar-tt Ann Hlghtnwrr, George C Newman
James C. Dahlman
t&gt;.r
Lot 4_____ __ —___________ — ...
Itnawrll G. Ilronka, Rohert II
Hamery, It. iirni wliit iheir ri'.sju'cllve follnco. Any
E l i of Lota 21 and 25 and
It. Ilamtey, William G. Andrnrrld: Realrose of any tint or color li henl net off
all Lota 17 and S 3.6 acres
,94.63 drnrra Unknown.
23.8
N. L* Sevrnton .
ol Lot 46.,........ ...
It appearing by Ihe awnrn bill of rum- hy n green m-a* Itqif. Kvcry nprtnj; or
A. C. Roblnaon
58.70
Lola 59, 60, 61, 62 and 63
43.8
39.80 plaint Med herein against you that you have fnll colur. pnli* or florid, «'lll nhnde
A. C. Robinson .......
Lola 78. 79 and 80 ... .
........
23.7
some nr rlalm to have some Internet In the
Ely of Lot 90 and Alt Lola
44.03 following described land tn Srmlmdc County, plcnannily Into Krurn on tho very same
A.
C.
Roblnaon.
33
91,92 and 92____________ ___
6,31) Florida, tu-wlt;
Unknown ..
h
lenf,
Lot 99 ileaa N J41-—
.......—_
*.57
Unknown...............
7.7
Lot 123________ ________________
Unknown
6.6
8.00
Lot 126.
6.8
8.15
Unknown .......
Lot 127
8.13
6.8
Unknown
Lot 128
Unknown_________
8.0 5
6.7
Lot 129
6.12
Unknown...,
4.7
i.ni Hu
11.39
Unknown...
III
Lot 133
11.80
Unknown
11.70
9.8
Unknown.
l.ol 133 .
10.93
9.1
Unknown*-___
|,ot 136...... ............ .........
13.13
II.1
Unknown....
Lot 1ST_____________
11.80
10
Unknown......
Lot 138___ _______ - ____
1l.eo
10
Unknown
_____
Lot IS* .....
11.8(1
Unknown_____
1U
Lot 140________ _____
11.80
Unknown
III
Lot 1(1
11.80
10
Unknow
n
Lot 142
9. t«
7ij
Unknown
Lot I4 S ™ 1 -1 Z Z ._ — — — .
t.00
Unknown
I.ul 111
—-—
_21».
6.02
10
II. A. Dahl___________
N B ' ! of S E C of B W .'f__ ______13
21 32
1* mt)
no
U n k n ow n ...
N M o f S I V i j _____________ ______ 14 21 32
jn
‘ 7.13
_____ 13 21 v
Unanown . ...................
N E ) f of S B ? ! _____
(0
7.15
Sam Thomaa ..... ......
up*, ef UE
_____
___ — 16 21 .72
40
Unknow n
.......
7.15
. ...... |6 21 32
N E ) , of N E ' ! ..... 80
13.80
39
Finley
4
Mitchell
22
21
N 'v o fN W '!
10
6 .02
U n k n o w n .....
NE',' "1 N W ', of S E ',
- I " - - 27 51 32
mtnolc Conniy Rrrordt.
Chuluola, n&gt; Rrtordrd In i'lal llook Ne. &gt;, Page 31
Mr a. O, A. Merriwether.
i .00
Lot 2, lllock N ......
Villa MilD. a* Itecordrd In I'lal Rook No, 2. I'aje I I , Seminole County Record*.
.37
Unknown...___ !_____ _
Lola 3, 3, 6 and 9 lllock E . — ...
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Unknown______ ________
6.92
Jtea &gt;[ Mibrfliidnn of Land llrlo n jle j lo Allananle Land llolel and Naalajllun Co., na
Recorded In I'lal Hook No. I, I'aje 10, Nemlnele Counly Records.
I.Oo
Lat *J
_____________ _
Unknown.....
3.20
Leti III.. 127. 129. 130 and 111
Unknown... . . .
I '• '
- 112. 152. 133. 167,
It, ! '. 181, 182, 18.3,
III, 196, 197, 212, 227.
712. 2 *»'. 257, 26U, 271, 272
iiv and &gt;91
8 81
Ell Soaverly________
Loll III. 111. 139. and I d
3.74
Unknown_____ ______
L&gt;li 112 Ilk. 172
Unknown . . . . . ______
3.74
Lai, 170 and 171
_____
Ell Swaverl) . . . . ____
1.33
Lai, 1 5 and 339 .................... .
Eli Swaverly.. . . . . . .
2.63
Lali 221. 231. 266, 281, 311,
•ad III
4.05
Uoknuwn
WO' 7'
» ' •m
22
mJt w
. &gt;m,
*Ut u
2,.i,
SI •», a
211,
n€ V•
U*. 2* 1, 271, 277, 278, 288,
6.32
213, 303, 301, and 303 _______
Unknown________ __
Lott 101 and 302 ___
1.33
M. E. Lane
Lai, 112 313, 316, 317 I l l ,
M. E. Lane____. . . ____
3.15
. ID. Uv. and 339 ...........
.
Lm, U p. 319, 320, 321, .122.
3.13
, ML 156, 106
Unknown
..
.— ...
l * i:
38.72
It. L. Haight
*■&gt;&lt;• tl". t i l . Its. 416, H7,
■I*. U9, 163, and H 2t!4
, R. at Lot, 428 and 129
John Hulchlna , ... .. .. . 192.1 5
t l n^ .
____ _____ ___ _
i.n.v
Lm It I and 566 ........ ...... .......
Lat (m,
33.03
Mn. Emma Lyman
8&lt;4. SW Cor 1.01 638, Run N
J th tV 10.38 ch. S I rh, S
•» 'I'j. 30 min K 10.26 ch
l« l*f
23.20
J. M. 1.,-wla
7it,i'« addition lo Altamonte, aa Recorded In Flat llook Ne. I I’ a je 14, Seminole County
Records.
67
.....__ ___ __
Arthur James-____ ____
1.83
Iran , -vrrond Addition lo Allamonle, aa llrcsrdtd in I'lal lloak No. I, I'aje I I, Seminole
Counly Records.
Ida 12 ir,l 23
____ _
Annie M. Samuel . . . . . .
5.92
Fran. Third Addition lo Allamonle at Recorded In I'lal Hook No. I. I'aje 8. Seminole
Coaniy Records.
17
_____________
II. McAllister_________ _
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2 FORD LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCKS
1 Buick 5 passenger late model
2 Overland 5 passengers

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Al! of the land* described In th* folrjninj lying and bring In th* County of Seminole
State of Florid*.
Wh»r* the word "Tornahlp” or the abbreviation therefor occurs It ahall be held to
mean Township South of Tallahaaaer, and where th* word “ Range" or th* abbreviation
therefor occurs it ahall he held to mean Range Laat of Tallahassee.
JNO. D. JIN'KINS
37-Ste
T a t Collector, Seminole Counly.

and

I hereby announre my candidacy for the
position cf County CommlaNoner o, the 2nd
dlalrirt of Prmlntdt County and promise
, If el*ited lo do my doty aa tho leiiant of
For Stale- Attorney
i Ihe peunl* not nhly u* my uwn district
Tu the Democratic Voter* of th# Seventh uf lit* rntlrc eminty.
Ju tidal Circuit *&gt;! the « t . t . -• r7.,;,ia.
,
’ 'M IN M EIffClt
i neteuy announce mv ramlidoey )«• thi
|
uiTi.'e of M a t , A t to r n e y of t h e u , , » nth
bv annujrrr my randl-lary for the
I
Judicial Circuit uf the Stale nf Florida, at'K. tmailion of County O immUaloner of Dlalrirt
le d to the artlon nf the romlng Democratic Si). 3 and promlir it elrMrd to do my duty
aa a rilrrrn and taa payer to safeguard the
Should 1 be fa cored with tld* nomination Interrata of the people id the whole euuniy.
and aubyeouently sppe(nted by the Governor,
BN DOR C Dll LETT.
I will al alt time* endeavor tu dlnharge the
Hutlr* uf Ihl, Important nfflre faithfully
At the aulicllation ol my friends I hare
and to tha beat nt ny stiffly, without fear decided
lo announre n y randldacy (or rr*»f favor fo afir tiaraon or j*#r*o«if.
elrrtlnn
tu the poiliion of ro mnlssinnrr fur
( I E (•. A. DF.CttTTES.
Dlitrlrt No. t subject to the decision n(
the Democratle Primary Jun* “ th,
I'er I u,ilrr o f The Prate
I- A. I! RUM L E Y ,
f hereby announce my candidacy for traierllon In the nfflre nf Juitlra nf the Peart
I hereby announce my candidacy fur refor District No. I subject tn Ihe HrrMnn of
Seminole
the Democratle primary to be held Juee Mh. rlertlun (or Fifth Dlalrirt of
Ununly tr-bjert lo the derision rf th* Drh. G. S T IU N G F K LLO W .
murrall' primary to l.» held June “ th
E. If. KILMER.
Far Stale S&lt; nalai
To th* Democratle Voters nf th* Nina
leenth Senatorial Dlitrlrt
I hereby announce my candidacy for tb*
1 have entered the race tor S'ata Senator petition of member of the board of rnun'y
(rum the D-th Senalnrlal Dlalrirt comprising rummlaalonera from Diatilct No. A. Having
the Counties ol 'Range. Srminnltr and tervtd In this rapalrt for two terms rerrral
Osceola and p lelg - myaelt le abide by yn-ir veara ago I leal that I am rnmpetinl tu five
action In tha De-norratlc primary to be held th* pennlc of my dlitrlrt anJ of the r.iunty
June Mh. If elected I will give my beat a bualuraa admlnDtratlon and &gt;erva tha
efforts to the ptnp # I fei-rr**nt
whole rnunty lb a manner that only rioarM
(» O V E R S T R E E T
Irnrr ran Jurllfy,
j. r . m c i . a i n .
I hereby announre a* a Candidal- for
th- State Rettale from th* 19th Diatilct,
I hereby announce rnv candidary for re(vmprising Oarrola, Orange and Seminole elrrlinn tu the pusltlnn of county eommlasionCnjnti*J. and I earnestly sollHt the sunoairt rr of Seminole County In Diit'lct No. 2
■it all Democrats In tha Democratle primary aabjeel tn the dveislon of th* Damocratlr
, o be held Jun* "th. 1 hava served Oareola primary to be held June "th.
County In the *&gt;tate fwglslatura the last
I . F. IIA O A N .
three arsalon* and 1 rerpertfully rsfer to my
rrrotd there.
. . . ”,
For Tha lagDUlure
It elected I will colve th* dUDict to the
I hereby annuunc* my candidacy for th*
beat nt my ability. ^
^
nuyAN
position of Representative for SrmlaoU
County subject to lh#» de-diton of the DrKlstlmmee, Ft a.
niorratl-* primary. If elrrtad to this high nfflr*
It will be my duty lu terte all tha peopl* of
my rouhty sa their public aerrant.
Per Hr wool Heard
____F. I*. FO R STE R .
I take 4hit means of anneunefnr my can­
didacy for re f a c t i o n aa a member of the
counly school board from District No. 3.
I hereby snneunc* my randidaey for th*
J
C. f . HAR R ISO N
ioaltlon of Xlambar nf lha f'l-rld* 1 eglalaurs representing Samlnola County, aubjael
of
to ’ he darlrton
___
T. th* Damoeratlc primary to
Far Cnnnlv rnaamlaalener
f will be a candidate fot re-election to tha b* held on June 8th.
J. LEE BXfITH.
nfflre of County Ccmmlaalontr for th* 3rd
district of Samlnola County, aubjsct to th*
For Tat Aaaeaaer
daeiaion of lha Democratle primary tu b#
I with to anaounco that I am a candidate
bald l . n . *th. c&lt; w&gt; C N T Z M I N O B R
for ra-*l*rtloD lo th* office af Tag Aaaessor

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

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fine shape, as we give service on our exchange cars, and
you couldn't get these values elsewhere.

We treat you right and can sell you a car
to suit your purse.

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COMPANY
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Emecllu*. Itelllna College. FI.rtda
F ilia l* Labaralery af llalllna Callcg*
Mr. T. O. Chaile*
Winter FafX, i la.. N*&gt;. Sih, I I I *
Sanford, Fla.,
,
Dear Hlri
I hate rnmpleled careful chemlrsl a **l,*l* * f Ike u n i l - * f water Hrai
you brought mn earla l*el » r * t . assd k . i &gt; ooialnrif Ik* fallowing rraullal
Color . .
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liencllnn______ ______ __ — ----- Nenllni
Nenlial
F r o * A m m o n ia ___ 00 pat la per million
million
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Cklarino
1,71 Oarla per mllll*
Tola!
aollci
Total aalld*.™..
3.00 pafla per mlMi
llnrdnea*
Hardness
. 21.01
aaria par
nor mllll**
mill,
23.01 pari*
Nliralo*..
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Tha ab**nea practically o f fr** and atbumlnaid ammaula lo tkl* waltr aad
lit vary amall amonal nf ebinrlno Indlraiaa Ila aictllaal guallly r#r baesakold
parpotea. In tddlllnn In lha goad quallly fharnrletlallc* of aoperler knaaebeld
•nler, ll peaeeaaen eperlai fenleree o f mark value, tapatlally Ibete e f gitellaal
nature aefalien and LOW degreo ef hardaeae,
Tha ba(t*rlal*|1(al analysis, (taalllag In an avaraga talal ceanl, In faur
aaaplea of lb# watar, a f 3 barlarta per eenl.l and In lading na rolon. ar alhat
harmful bacteria, fully caalrm Ila (and auallly ladlealed by Ika CHEMICAL
anatyala.
Of Ika many walara af Ihla aad alhar regtaa* ibal I hava analyaad, I hava
feond aana aaparlar In all (aad gaaUllaa la lhal af lha "E ld tr W altr."
Yautp w ry ttapaeifnlly,'
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on May 21, 1920.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, May 21, 1920; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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